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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 13, 1911)
Wf$ffiY fi? "-v,,vf' -, M MOI3 EIGHT rEDKORT) MATL TRTBTJNR fEDFOUD, OttTCOON, TWO AY. OOTOIWR 13. 1011. r. i , i: HI k N :' f 7 S1 UI f. ii . MEDFORD PLAYS SLASHER FLIRTS SPLENDID GAME: WITH DEATH Local Hlflli School Tcnm Deserves Next Time He Will Sec Whether Much Credit for Veteran Manner Overcoat Is Loaded or Not Before In Which They Handled First Hard He Wears It Dynamite Gave Him Tussle of Season. Quite a Shock. MRS DIERKE TO APPEAR TUESDAY (Uy Grid Iron.) With scarcely n trace of oarly sea 'on ncrvotiBticss tho Medford high HChS'nl football loam Walked all ovor the huskier olevon from Grants l'ass Thumdny. Tlio scoro was 39 to u anil might have boon much larger had tlm local team sprunr a greater var iety of plays jnost of which they windy saved for later games. Tho local team appears to have a BtronK chanco for tho championship If anything may bo judged from tho first gamo. For any hlRh school cloven to successfully carry out 14 forward passes out of 10 attempts is roumrknblo and shows faithful prac tice and good coaching. Tho work of tho emits Insofar as it was tested out against teh weak Grants Pass opposition, stood out noticeably and tho strength of tho Medford line was surprising. Tho lino stood all the Grants l'ass attacks for If tho team from tho north had any training or skill It was In lino bucks. In the open Kunto they wero miserably equipped. Their attack on tackles with Fullback Ormo carrying the ball scorned tholr prize card but it never won them the required yardage. Med ford 's scores vero made, for tho moat part, on tho forwnrd pass. It is surprising that Grants Pass could not solve the play and force tho local boys to change tactics, but so long ns tho Pas3 lads were help less, Captain Waro displayed fine judgment by using tho same play ovor and over. It afforded fine prac tice and always meant at least ten yards. Tho Medford team had but little chance to burk tho Pass line on offensive but what they did shows CLah depii they arCLable to handle themselves In that department. Tho features of tho game were Is, remarkably accurate forward passes and the nulck handling of them by the ends, McDonald and Ceveridgc. lloth these ends are fluo runners in tho open field. Tug Isaac's presence of mind and good judgment stamp him sis a comer of college calibre. Twico lie disregarded siraals and throw the ball to tho right end, when signal called for left, because he saw that the chances were better. One of these plays netted a touchdown. Ho was in the grme from start to finish, playing hard, and with Cap tain Ware shared tho backfield hon ors. Ware is a smashing player good on both offensive and defensive. As ltr any first season game one could pick flaws wero he so inclined. There Is neod of more practice In coal kicking, and tho punting was such that It was tho only department In which Grants Pass excelled, but with lota of tlmo to practice and with n team that Is not apt to bo como overconfident thcro Is every reason for Medford fans to look for a championship team. Following Is tho llnoup: Medford. Grants Pass. Uadcllfre C Cramer White, Schuhard . rg. . Allen Merrick, Ray . .. .Ig Harlman Wilson rt. ..... . Harmon Wallace It....... Piimmll nevorldgo, Stull r. end Hall, P. McDonald 1. end.... Anderson Isaac 0 . . . Carnes, Kroh Hoswol r. half Harney Scantlln 1, half. . . .. . . Newell Wnro ....... .fullback Orim. Itoforeo, Whiting; umpire, Grltts hy. Timekeepers, Whlto and Patten. Field judges, IJurgcss and Farrell. Tho next time "Slasher" Powell puts on another man's overcoat and wears i. he says ho Is going to thor oughly search it and seo It It Is loaded all because ho flirted with sudden death last night, and know It not. It happened tlundy: Tho Slashing One on lowing the University club last evening got the wrong overcoat by mistake. The man whoso coat was ml&slng searched high and low but found it not so he went homo In the cold. However he hnd mentioned his loss to a friend who Inter ran across Powell. Tho friend noticed that tho coal Powell had on didn't fit very well. He also knew that Powell had been at the club. So: "Where did you get that roat?" "Why that's so where did I Rct It " "At the club, wasn't It?" "Jove! that's so I ann&t have got fho wrong one." Then the friend reached In the pocket and brougth forth four sticks of dynamite, which tho owner of the coat had told him was there. Tho SInsher didn't faint but ho shed the coat. Now suppose that Powell had hut what's the use? Lovers; of muio nro injured u treat ne.t Tuedity evoniinj when Uentrio Dierke, Qrcuon's premier p'uuiwt of Portland, will nutko he initial appearance to n Mcdfonl aud ience. Mrs. Dierke plays with pvnt luil lihnoy ami depth on the Wagnurinn numbers while the lightness am) del icacy of her control imparts a pearly quality to her rendition of the light er strains such n. the "Klfeataua" in Mendelsohn's ".Midfumnuiv Night's Dream." Ueorjre Andrews, baritones, who will assist Ilea trice Dierke, will r:i der the "Toreador Sonjr" From Ilia d's "Carmen" and tho recitative preceding the Pilgrim's Chorus from Tnitliiuwer, which latter will he suini hy the Ajiollo Male- Quartette. EFFICIENCY DEPARTMENT PUTS OUT SMALL BLAZE WANT ORDINANCE iCitiitimiPii from ENFORCED. The tiro department was culled out this mnrntiu between six and seven o'clock to put a fire in the home of Win. Miller, at H'Jll Taylor street in Kast Me.Jford. The fire enught in the paper on the wall hack of a slovo in which Mr. Miller had built a fire, hetore going to the burn to do his chores. When the fire was discovered :t hud gotten into the ceiling ami roof and considerable tluningo was done hv fire ami water before the lire was extinguished. to report contagious mMncumi, pro tecting the public ugiiilist the spread oof all forms of infectious, Ihovefoie ho it Kcsolu'd, t)( ,c citv ndmlnMru lion ho Mrongly urged to enforce without ,1'ear or favor all tho city oftlluaiiccH covering these muni hit povluul huIijcoIh ami he il further Itesolvcd, thai Ihu iiiiiiicn of all property owners who neglect lo con nect with sewers ho published In Ihe dally papers of HiIh oily hy this com mittee, and ho it I'm titer Itesolvcd that the public for llielr own Interest unit Ihe welfare of the Look at tho ads that offer em ployment and you'll find the right one soon. HnsKlns for Health FRIDAY THE 13TH. JINXS WEATHER Builders Are Now Wondering Wheth er Jiux Will Be Strong Enough to Put Them Out of Business for the Remainder of the Season. CHAMBERLAIN OFF FOR EAST Will Attend Meetings of Special Con gressional Committee Which Will Frame National Law Embracing Workinymen's Compensation. Friday, the thirteenth, has evident ly put a Junx on the weather and local contractors road, paving and building aro wondering whether the jinx will prove strong enough to keep the rain falling until it Is im possible to continue work on their various contracts. A little rain will not check the work, but should the storm continue It wilt put an end to tho season's work. Rain tonight and tomorrow Is the prediction. HARVARD CLUB DID THE HONORS Yale Men Refused to Leave "Flirting Princess" for a Mere President, So. Harvard Boys Go and Give Tafl a Rival Yell. How .Many .Men Know How to Keep It at Par. 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"TIIK ItAXCII IV I'IjA.MKS" A Western Thriller. "OX TIIK COAST OF HKVCAI." llenuttful Scenic t "tiikstkvchm: ion i.ifi:" Powerful Drama. "Tin-: iir.MAN ToitiMino" A Side Splitting Conied Ali SATHKK In Popular Songs Hest of Mn.lo anil Kffetts EVENINGS 7 TO 1:15. Paul Blackwell I.MPKItSO.VATOU Will Give The Fortune Hunter Wednesday cvenlns. October 18. 1911, First M. E. Church, corner Bcattte and Fourth Sts. A rare, opportunity to hear ono of America's greatest readers. Adults, :V Cents. Admission. School, jClilldrvHi IWc. FANCY CHINA 10c 15c, 25c Vt will put on sale hero tomorrow about 000 1ioots of odds and outls in fanoy China. Regu lar -w to HOP values, the swollest little line of odd pioees in fancy ware ever shown in the city; sale price, each , 10c, 15c ami 20c Underwe'r Hosiery We aro showing tho most complete line of popular priced Ho siery ever shown in the city. A complete line of MEN'S LADIES' MISSES' INFANTS' AND BOYS' 13uy your Hosiery at Uussey's and save money. LADIES' MISSES' INFANTS' AND BOYS' Not tho largest line in Medford, still it is (piite complete, and you get tho quality hero without paying the fancy price. Wo have just about completed the remodeling of our store, giving us much more floor .space, counter, tables and shelving, also more light, 'raking this one of the most strictly up to date homo stores in tho state. We would bo pleased to have you come in and look around. WATCH OUR ADS AND WINDOWS FOR THE REAL BARGAINS. HUSSEY'S mmmmmmmmimmAmm PORTLAND, Oro., Oct. 13. Ac t'omitintcd by his family, United States Kmiulov Oeorgo Chamberlain of Oregon, en joule to Chicago to al (cud meetings of a npecial congros moipil epinmittcc which will l'rnmo a mitioiiul law embracing working men's compensation and employer liability. This legislation has been recom mended by the provident and it was nt bin mi'uuKt (lint n couimiHsiou -vii8 uatneil to draft a bill. Kro;n Chicago Chamberlain will inoceuil to Washington in timo for the regular bei&iou of congress. j 'Twas tho Harvard club that paid honor to William Howard Taft, Yale 7S, lit this city Thursday overling nnd not tho Yale club, and all be cause tho Yale club was paying hom age to a Princess a flirting princess at that and could not break away to greet a mere president. Tho Harvard club met early Thurs day evening to Join with tho Yale boys In extending Taft a welcome, but when the tlmo camo tho Yalo boys wero very busy so the crimson determined to flaunt Itself anyway nnd they did. Eg HurKcss Jr. A. 8. V. Carpontor and II. Chandler Egan, all Harvaift men, sped to tho depot and listened to Taft's remarks. Then as tho train started on its way loud and clear came tho nine Harvard "rahs." And Taft though ho is a truo son of old Ell took off his cap to tho bunch. Thou the Harvard club went back and paid homage onco again to tho Princess tho one that flirts. t .. 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SPECIAL TWO DAY'S SALE Friday 6 Saturday THIS WEEK ONLY Olympic or Superior Flour per sack $1.50 No. 1 Potatoes by the whole sack per lb. 2c Whole Hams per lb. 19c Ripe Tomatoes in 25 lb. lots, per lb. 2c 5-quart Zinc Oil Cans full of oil $1.75 Doles Pine Apple Juice per bottle 25c , 12 lbs. Best Fruit Sugar for $ I .OO ?r; Oakdale Cash Grocery 1IOTII I'llONIIR iai