Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 11, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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atEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MEDlORD, OtfK(K)Nr. S.VTrHDAY. MAY II. 1!H2.
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At, Iho Commercial elub meeting
Fridny evening, Messrs. Garnet I nuil
Hcddy, members of the, rnilrond com
mittee, had n friendly sqt-to over the
llluo Ledge rnilroad committee, wltleh
both, admit is torn with divergent
Menu tvC, jiroceeu'ure. Mr. Cmruclt
Ktutcd thnt the commit teo honed to
have u definite pniosition to, submit
to the, people, shortly, and Ur. lleddy
holding that nicotinic to do things was
now.'aiul that tho road would never
bo built unless u start was made, and
that if Medford hoped to catch n rail
road builder, the hook had to be bait
ed first. .
In the course of the discussion. Dr.
Roddy staled that Superintendent
Campbell, had told the committee, that
ho thought he would be able to have
the Southern Pacific furnish the
rails, on nominal terms, provided the
rnilroad was Riven nn option to pur
chase, which would make the line a
Southern Pacifiq branch.
Mr. flnnictt stated that he was un
alterably opposed to the Southern
Pacific securing any more of a stran
gle hold on the valley than it had
now,, and that solution lay only n
building an independent line to the
const, which the committee wa
working ou ut the present time.
At the proposed mass meeting the
railroad committee will bo expected
to report its progress.
APPLE TO
IIP, THE EAST
A gel-together Woslers meeting at
(which the Koguo River Canal com-
W proposed extension will bo uiea lo be taken on nn excursion
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to the Hlne Ledge or coast set forth
is planned bv the Commercial club
nt nn early duU Members of the
committee having the meetiug in
charge are Messrs. Colvig. Andrews,
Putnam. H. 'a. Flynn, MeCorjui.'lM
Knv nnd HedtQV
An interesting program relnU'in; t
development projects wiH be. rendered
and anv eituen, having the growth
and welfare of the valley at heart i
expected to be present.-
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I YESTERDAY'S SCORES: '
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uienclug to got ready tr their Hum
mer verduro ami, last Imt not leant,
William 1 Indies, eoittrncttug agent of
the KellH-l'Moto corrin. has arrived.
TIits, or course, m:i he n colucl
deuce, so It will to sitfflelont to
rhrunlolo tho fact that the blj? show
will be hero on Thurcilay. May :l t
that, to uho tho language of the proiin
ai;cnt, everything will bo nioro iiihk-
ulfleont and multltudliiomi than over
horn re.
Tho Btnry, itT how tho Kelln-l'Mntn
elrcun "bucked'1 Iho trust ami out tho
prices In half Is now an old one, both
to tho public inul to tho umiiitcmcnt
world. The nil price tit lit prowillis
while wo are 'eiedlbly ndvlmltl thai
tho uIieiiH ItMcir li huger than ovur
buforo. Tho iioi-forimuii'OM itlvou hero
liuvo nlwnyii been HiiUHfaetory, nnd
there Ih no reason to bellovo that thr
liroMout iiouwtin'tt oiuiH"iiient will
iihow any railing orr or Inch of do
n I if ou tho part or tho miuiitgoiiicut
to hold tholr pntroiiH,
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way or iipeelal uttrartloini, Hit (our
big ut'tn liuvo been liniiortod niiuclully
no m Curoio In order that tho uiiUm'.
latiuninit bo entirely worthy,
Attor leaving hero, Hollii-I'loln In
lilllt'd to play a day'a (iilKiiitouiiit at
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Labt night's piny was in the fullest
sense nn entertainment. While it :s
not a performance that would stand
tho light of nnnlization or criticism,
it was evidently written to nmnsc,
and" thoroughly fulfilled its mission.
"Over Night" is n comedy some
what on the style of the Hoyt plays,
the humor lying in tho situations
rather; than the subtle delineation of
character, and I nra not altogether
feure but what there is still a large
field for this kind of light comedy.
Tho play requires n good even cast,
yet there is no star part that stands
out. Last night's cast was so wejl
balanced that it would be an, injustice
to praise" one 'actor more than an
other, t,o wo will just give one hearty
hurrah for the wholo company nnd
they may be assured that Medford
extends the hand of welcome for their
return.
ji- -.. ED ANDREWS.
NAME COMMITTEE
TO FRAME BILL
What will be known as tho "homo
rule" good roads amendment will be
draw, a. up by the committee appointed
by tho Commercial club at their
meeting Thursday night, and an ef
fort mado to obtain tho necessary
amount of signatures to present the
measure bpforo tho voters of the
state at tho election this Novembor.
Attorney A. B. Keames, Judge Wm.
Colvig andf Ed Andrews are the com
mittee. Tho amendment will mako it pos
sible fqr any. county to vote to bond
itself to an amount that tho voters of
tho county think necessary for tho
building; or permanent highways. It
wiiaso include, a provision that the
funds thus obtained cannot bo' used
for any other purpose other than the
building of permanent roads.
Inasmuch as all Initiatory meas
ures mus possess tho required per
cent of names must be In tho secre
tary of State's office by July 1, the
12,000 games rfiQMlred must bo ob
tained in a surprisingly short tjme.
With, the new amendment drawn up,
petitions will bo circulated through
out the stato in the most rapid man
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Doston .-.,....12 S
Washington 10 10
Philadelphia 9 9
Cleveland 9 9
Detroit 10 13
St. Louis 6 13
New York ., 5 12
Boston 5, Detroit G.
Philadelphia 3, Cleveland 10.
Xew York 3, St. Louis 2.
Washington 2, Chicago
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next month by Pulllln A. Dales, of
tho Pacific Northwest,' will bo the
only real apple girl In the party, ac-
rnrilltii In -t K.tli, fw,, ti llulitu
received by Miss Uarvlu recently
The asprnnt for a place In the party jjj
rr,om uoou; itivor una wuiuirnwu and
us no othr strictly fruit growing
section will have a representative
save the. Kogue Diver valley, .Miss
(Jarvln Is meotlug with excellent suc
cess securing subscriptions to the Pa
cific Northwest, so that there Is no , j
iiouiii uut.umt sac win tie a meinour j J
of tho party. Jacksonville has un-
uenaxen 10 secure a goon sueu us,i i ,r
there and members of the Conuner-, &
clal, club are now preparing lltera-j
lure to send east with hor, Talent, ' &
Ashland and other communities In f tf
the valley besides Central Point, are i J
also taking an Interest In the mutter jj
and will send literature east .with j
Miss Garvin. The girls will
tho national republican, convention at
Chicago whllo on the trip and will be
special guests of President Taft dur
ing a portion of their stay In Wash
Ington. Klbert Hubbard, the
writor and lecturer, has sent a special
Invitation to Mr. Dates for the party jf
to he his guests at East Aurora for a '
day. All thebig cities of the east I fy,
will be visited and the Oregon girls) t
win do pnoiogrnpneu ana mtervieweii ' x
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in an iuiiung iiui:vi-s, iiivrcujr Hiv
ing to their state much desirable pub
llcity. Tho amount of literature that
can be taken by each member of the
party is necessarily limited and Miss
Garvin will naturally carry tho lit
erature and sing the praises of the
communities which have given her
some assistance and encouragement
in the campaign.
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MOTHER'S DAY SERVICES
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Sacramento 3 S 3
Portland 2 5 0
Batteries Fitzgerald and Swenk;
Check, Koestner and llowlcy.
Oakland 7 16 1
Vernon 4 10 1
Batteries Harkins and Mltze;
Carson, Gray and Brown.
San Francisco 1
Los Angeles 6
Batteries Henley and
Halla and Bollcs
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Berry;
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CUTLERY CONCERN
ASKS TOO MUCH
That tho Bradford Cutlery com
pany, asks tqo much for the erection
of ope of Its manufacturing plants
in Medford was the opinion pf some
of tho members of the Commercial
club Friday night, when a letter from
II, M. Plaits, president of the com
pany, was, read.
In behalf of uia company, Mr.
riat,ts uaks tho,t the citizen should
pay Jlio taxes of. tho plaut for five
years, subscribe 25 per cent gf tlo
capjtul stopk,. which would bo prob
ably 35 per cont of $100,000, and
furnish a sltq for tho plant. In re
turn. Medford would rccelvo a payroll
of sovoral thousnud dollars each
month and havo tho advantage of a
$2QO,000 Ranking btislnoss.
No, actlqit was taken by tho club
ut this tlmo, though It Is understood
that Presldont Colvig will answer tho
letter and. try and. got better tormjj,
Medford Printing company carry a
full lino of legal blanks.
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Vancouver ..14
Victoria 1 2
Portland 13
Spokane 10
Tacoma .10
Seattle ..." ! 9
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Vancouver ..,..l 1
Spokane 6
Seattlo v 3
Tacoma 4
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.uotner' uay wm be observed a;
both the morning and evening ser
vices in the Hiiptit church. At the
morning service n sermon appropriate
for the occasion and special muic.
All mothers who have not u church
home are invited to be present. At
the evening service six laymen wilt
give five minute addresses on the
following subjects, "My Mother'
Teaching," "Mv Mother's Patience,"
"My Mother's l.vc," "My Mother's
Oenllo Influence,' "My Mother's
Prayer" and "My Mother's Defini
tion of n Man." The following spe
cial musical selections will be given:
"Tell Mother I'll lie There," solo bv
Mrs. A. A. Holmes; "Memories of
Mother," by si cpiintcttc; "Abide With
Me" by quartette. Mrs- K. C. Webs
ter will give n rending. All nre in
vited to theso services. A. A. Holmes,
pastor.
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WITH SPRING COMES
THE SELLS-FL0T0 CIRCUS
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A time-honored joko that spring
and the circus arrived simultaneous
lv Is so old and threadbare that it
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SATURDAY, MAY 18th
2:30 to 5:30 and 7:30 to 10:30 p. m.
DON'T FORGET THE DATE .
You are cordially invited to call at your convenience during
these hours, listen to a fine orchestra, "sip tea" with your
fl Ijnends and rest in our easy chairs, rockers, sofas, davenports,
.''.' couches, etc. Bring your relatives and friends, renew old
1 acquaintances and form new ones. Everything will be
f arranged for your comfort, pleasure and entertainment.
Yours to please,
M. F. & H. CO.
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St. Joseph 12
Topoka .i 10
Omaha 10
Des Moines 9
Wichita 7
Sioux City 0
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AMEIUCAX ASSOCIATION
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Minneapolis 16 6 .727
Columbus 17 9 ,651
Toledo 12 10 .545
St, Paul 13 11 .542
Kansas City 11 13 .458
Milwaukee r 9 13 .409,
Louisville ...,...,..,.,..,. 8- 13 ,381
IndiuqapoIlB 7 IG .304
Alexander
The Suit Man
Call and look over twelvo hundred
sample of tho latest weaves In
Men's Suitings.
A made to your pleasure suit, ab
solutely 'guaranteed to fit, guaran
teed .all, puro wool and guaranteed to
hold Kb Bhapo, Mado to your meas
ure suits,
r $18.00 to ? 10.00
Room S, Palm Building.
The Fan Season Will
Be Here
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Get your Electric Fan ready
for warm weather
We will send a man FREE OF CHARGE to oil and
clean your fan and put it in running order. Any mis
sing parts supplied at cost. Do it now. Don't wait
until warm weather when all our men will be busy.
California Oregon Power Co.
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