Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 26, 1911, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MTOITORI") MATliTRTRUNR "MRDFOIID, 0 KM JON, TIIUUSOAY, OOTOIIMU. J(, 11)11.
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EASON
NEW AT END
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Clark & Hcncry Construnt'on Com
pany Now Flnisliliifl Odds mid Ends
Have Only One Street Left to
Complete This Year.
Tlio 1011 pnviiij Hcnsun in Mudfonl
ia nt'iiily til nn end ami winlor Y
fiiitl (Iiib i(v Willi noarlv oi;litooi
miles of luirtl Hiirfnco streets Hit
liofll pnvml oily of its bir.c mi lliu Pa
cific const.
The Chirk & Ilouory Construction
company tiro now rini.-hln otitis iintl
ii1h in lliu way of pnvinj: alloys
Thoy Imvo hat one struct llenttie -loft
to pave to complete Hieir eon
irnel.
A grout amount of work lias been
(loi)o this season in Motlfonl nloiu;
pnvinj; lines ninl it is bolievctl thai
next season will seo additional street),
paved.
JACK COOMBS
SERI0US1Y IEE
Injured in Wednesday's GameWhen
He Delivered Ball He Felt Tremen
dous Jar but Despite Pain He Con
tinued to Work.
WINNING
HUN
Pllll.AlKUMItA, Pa.. Oft. 'Jli.
Pitcher ,laek Coohhs is .seriously ill
here today from injuria received in
vostenlny'j, ytuuu in Kew York. Doc
tors mo in ntteiitlaiiee.
In the sixtli inning Coombs' elenls
iuij:lit in a hole hi the pitelier's box
WAS JEOPARDIZED
Doyle Failed to Touch Home Plate
Wednesday but as No Protest Was
Made at the Time Phillies Must Let
Game Stand.
JURY GETTING IS
SLOW HYDE CASE
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.N'KW YOIIK, Oct. 25. That Cap
tain l.arry Doylo of tlio Now York
Cilnnts railed to touch homo plate
when ho was scoring the winning run
In the tenth Inning of the gnino which
gnvo the (limits their second vlrtoij
oer the Athletics, Is maliitalned hero
TO RESUME WORK
OREGON
TRUNK
Such Is Report From Klamath Falls
Contract Said to Have Been
Awarded for Thirty Additional
Miles of Road South From Bend.
mid when bo delivered lw bnll he felt to,"' l,-v Wl"1"'" ' Klein, the offl
a tornfiM jar. Despite his pain the
mm mini continued pitolinii; until the
tenth innin wiien Traner Chadwiek
advised biin to piit. Physician mix
aim operation is neeessanrv.
Attention. B. P. 0. Elks.
liile it will be neeos.sary for ns
lo iiold our regular meetinp tonight
we want to jret tbrousb in time so as
not to interfere with the Dish Jinks
of the Commercial Club.
All officers and members tire ro-
piested to meet at the Klks hall
promptly at S p. in., so that we can
'ill be at the Commercial Club meet
ing by S:30.
CLAKENTK KKAMKS.
Exalted Huler.
clal timnlro behind the plate. In this
statement ho Is borne out by two of
ficial scorers, and claims also that
Manager McGrnw. of the (hints, ad
mitted after the game thai Do.lc
misled the pinto.
No protest that Ooylo's run was not
legal can bo lodged with the national
commission, it Is said, because the
Athletics made no protest against the
play at tlio time.
KLAMATH FALLS, Ore., Oct. 2(1.
Aloro Great Northern railroad con
struolioti through Orogtm is ordered
acodinj; to iinuounccmcut bee totlav
The contract bad been awarded for
thirty miles of road soutlt from
Uend, and il is said the lino will Ik
continued eventually along the pro
jected route south.
Tlio Oregon Trunk line bns been
completed from the Columbia rivei
bouthwtird through the Deschutes
vnlcy as far as llend.
While, not announced by the rail
road officials, it is understood that
James J. Hill intends to push tin
road onward to the Califoria oil re
gions with Ibo ultimate object
cheapening his fuel supply and of
sharing the California business.
EDUCATED GOOSE AS
TRAVELING SALESMAN
Haskins for Health.
TACOMA, Vn. That Oeorgo Al
leu, school teacher at Home Colony,
refuses to hoist the American fl is
over the school buildinir. tlimicb re
quested to do so, was the complaint
made to County Superintendent Cn
ttodav by L. 11. Hickliu. of lloiiu
Colony. Allen is an avowed anar
chist, it is said.
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KANSAS City, Id.... Oct. lll. Kive
temporary jurors occupied the box
iu the cae trial of Dr. 1 lytic, licens
ed of the murder of Colonel Swope,
as well as n number of bis relatives
when etui it reminied today. The de
fense ninl the prosecution had sev
eral bitter wrangles coneerniii the
drawing of the names of lulemucn
mid it is expeslcd that Judge Porter
rii'ld will again rule i'nr Ihe defense
mid order the diMiii-nl of Ihe sec
ond cnitv, iiieludiinr the l'ie jur
ors icntiilnelv neccptetl.
POST SEASON BASEALL
SERIES IS STARTED
OAKLAND, Cab, Del. 2(1. Tlio
Portland Heavers uud the Oaks are
ready for the first game of (heir post
season series, wuioh will be played
ul I'Yoouinu's pin I; heie this nller
uou. Darkness pitiably will pilch for
the pennant winners and Harry Aides
for Oakland.
SAN PKANCISCO, Cal. Charles
Page tlryiiu, the new United! Stales
tiuibiisNiitlor lo Japan sailed for his
now pos today on the steamer Chi
Yo Mam to assume his duties.
TELEGRAPHIC TAULOIDS.
KVKKKTT, Vn. IIihiiuiho Mayor
llurlley uhhciIs, (!lly Kleoliieinii
Stoekhrulge rot used In obey oi tiers
issued by Fire Chief Taro and was
neglect ful of his duly, I be mayor has
removed him from office, lie hatl
served two years.
PORTLAND, Ore.- As a mark of
nmpeel lo Ihe memory of Itulph Dim
iek, eoatdi of Ihe Columhiu l.'nixor
sity team, who died Sunday of pneu
monia, brought on by injuries hum
tuiued while playing football, the
game may ho mopped at tlio univer
sity this year.
load building cuulructni', four day
hefnio his deulli, Ml, Mm In Wilson
iiiiihI linl I lit for his oslalo today, J,
M, Moiled ij San I'YiiiicIimmi tilliniioy
represent in glhe firm of Poloriou vi
Krieksoii, of which P. L. Kiiokmiii
was li member, has Issued funeral
indices in which Hie iiiitnti of (ho
dealhhetl Initio Is omitted.
SAN KIIANCISCO, Cub- Judge
'I'limnim P. (Indium,, who declined Im
has not done anything like il for Ul
years, had it skate on Inst iiiglil. A
regular rlp-slip-biiiig-siuasli session,
one of those lluil curry .vnitr fool
I'ioiii iiutler you, Hit wu it gitosl ul
u roller skating parly,
CIIICO, Cal. After HornloliltiK his
forehead four limes willi hullel-t
ALAMP.DA, Cub Mailing I'Ved- l ieolver, l-'red Ueimser eniu-
oiiok L. Kriekmtn. a prominent rail- united suicide here b Inuring.
fJV(lirijirt)M
6D Corsots at Coqt
reduce our stock
o
V(
of CJ-1) Corsets
will sell out'
$2.00 values for $1.39
$1.50 values for $1.19
$1.00 valuos for $ .79
Gray
Moe
t'hil
THE HEART OF MEDFORD
lllictl
H IH'II V
ruderucar.
sizes IS to :ti
Special Tor
I Wn (lltVH
ccced
All
23c
"With nn educated gooso dressed In
red as a traveling salesman, J. M.
Berry, coast representative, and Rod
Mttrchison, spocJ.il advertising repre
sentative, aro in Medford for tho Bed
Gooso school shoes mado by Friedman
Sholby Shoo company or St. Louis
and sold by tho II. C. Kentticr com
pany In Medford.
Tho name, or tho gooso Is Senate.
Ho is a guest of tho Hotel Medford,
cats In tho dining room with other
guests, takes sovcral paths a day,
turning on and off tho water, and
has most cxcollcnt manners. He
seems to understand everything his
master, Bod Murchisou, says, end
obeys him well.
Sonata challenges any ono to a foot
race and always comes In ahead,
otrango as it may scorn. Tho secret
lies in Sanato's wings, and whoa tho
competitor gots to going too fast
Seiiato uses thorn.
Sonato Is a big gray Kander, but Is
seldom seen in public without bis red
clothes.
VENJRE EXHAUSTED;
TRIAL POSTPONED
HALL OP HECOItDS, LOS AN
QI.LI.S, Cub, Out. 20. Hecaiise the
original venire called iu tho McNn
mara murder case bad been exhaust
ed and there was a iiuestion of tin
legality of "borrowing" veniremen
from the otbor departments of the
superior court, the trial was sudden
ly interrupted this morning anil an
adjournment taken until 10 o'clock
tomorrow.
At (bat time it will bo decided
whothor to go ahead with veniremen
from tho other departmens or wait
until mi entirely now veuiro ib summoned.
At the Isis.
Tho.Isis tonight will show ono ol
Hie most pretentious mid bightest
priced acts of tho year. Robert Atb
oii and Efl'io Johnson of tho Atlum
Stouk eompnny, will prcsont the act
"FrQin tbo Cradlo to tho Grave,"
This not carries n fine lot of been
ory and is a costly quo from ovory
point of view. It has proven popu
lar whoroover presented and the Isis
management ia to bo congratulated
upon scouring it. Tito act will be
shown this evening, Friday and Sat
urday, Nuxt week, for tbo last three
night, tbo Htuno company will roturn
fpr,n different not. In nddition
there- yil be sonio moving pictures,
of (he usual Isis 'high standard. j
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE TUES., OCT. 31
JOS. M. CJAITKS ('resents
CECIL LEAN and FLORENCE H0LBR00K
In the S(tiHMitIoiis Musical Comedy Success
"BRIGHT EYES'
WITH A CO.MIWXV OK SKVKXTV-KIVK 1'KOIM.K
Original Now York, Chicago and Huston Production
Al'CJ.M i:.TKI) OIU'llKSTIt.Y
Ity tli(. Authors of "TllltKI-: TWINS"
IttKik liy Cluis. Dickson Lyrics by Otto llaiierhach
Music liy Karl lloschua
CONSTItCCTKI) I-'OK KNTKKTAI.VINC I'L'Itl'OSIW OXLV
NOTE This company is a top-notcher, asking odds from none
for reputation and unique talent The production is a complete
and perfect expression of stage-craft. Tho music makes toimr
row hum happily and the fun lingers days and days after.
SKAT SALIC SATUHDAV, OCTOIHUl H
HASKINS' imi'O STOKK
IJmKittlon Slv Seals. .Mail Orders l'illctl I'rompdy
BOYS'
IWDERWEAR
25 cts.
re will put on sale hero tomorrow about 15
dozen Boys' Heavy Fleece Lined Shirts and
Drawers in sizes 21 to Y1. Jeular US3c to
values at, your choice, each
-.)C
23c
Boys'
School Hose
A medium heavy
weight made of good
heavy cotton yarn,
equal to most 25c
qualities. Here in
sizes C to 9
15c pr.
Boys'
School Hose
An e x t r a heavy
hand, twisted Cotton
iroso, nothing belter
made for wear. Here
in sizes 0 to 10
25c pr.
Boys' Nazareth "Waist Union Suits three gar
ments in one. Uere in sizes 4 to 12, each 50c
Boys' Nazareth Waists sizes 2 to .12, each 25c
Boys' Jersey ribbed Undorwaists, size 2 to 12 15c
Boys' Suspenders, pair 10c, 20c and 25c
Boys' Madras Cloth and Cheviot Blouse Waists.
f'Just the thing for school and cheaper than you
can make them. Sale price, in sizes 6 to 12
years, each 25c and 50c
"We are showing the
largest and most com
plete line of plain and
fancy Glassware in
Southern Oregon.
Prices right.
ITavc you seen our
new line of fancy
China? .Justin. The
finest assortment you
have ever seen in
Medford. Popular
prices.
New Stamped Goods om Sale
For l'Yiday and Saturday at a great saving. The
assortment is complete and a large variety of new
patterns to select from.
Stamped all linon Pillow Tops 50c
Stamped all linen Tablo Runners t 50c
Stamped all linen Centorpieco G5c
Stamped all linen Guest Towel 35c
Stamped '15-inch Pillow Cases 95c
Brown Crash all linen, per yard 15c
Pacific Embr. Stamp Waist 65c
Ready made Nainsook Underwear, stamped new
patterns 25c to $1.50
Special For Friday and Saturday
Ladies' white Union Suit, extra quality fine rib and
heavy fleece- $1.25 value, for 89e
Best quality Cotton Challies, yard 5c
Amoskeag Apron Gingham, yard 7c
New Arrival of Kimonas
They are made iu plain and shirred backs, long and
short sleeves, made from Pacific Crepe Maiuielette
and Vienna cloth. All now patterns $1.25 to $3.50
Silk Petticoats at $2.95
.Made of all silk Satin Mescaline and ChilTon Taffeta
in a large variety of light and dark colors, with deep
flounce and new shaped body. These IVIIicoatn are
exceptional values at $1; special two days at $2.05
16-Button Kid Gloves for $3.50
Simmons' Glazed Kid Gloves will look woll, woar
well and fit all hands- tho best glovos on tho markot
for $3.50.
18-inch Linen Toweling, spocial
7c
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We sell For Cash Only and Dependable Merchandise
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THE POPULAR MEDFORD FAVORITES
ROBERT ATHON
AND
EFFIE JOHNSON
Formerly of the Famous Athon Stock Co.
Presenting'the Act
'V ...in.. r-, .,-
Peculiar
HUSSEY'S
From The Cradle
To The Grave
A Stupendous Scenic and Electric Production
THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
OCT. 26, 27 and 28
ISIS THEATRE
GO WHERE THE CROWD GOES.
DOOR OPEN AT 7 P. M.
NEVER A DULL MOMENT.
ADMISSION 10 AND 20 CENTS
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