Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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WASHINGTON, May IS. Com
mendation of the nrtlon of Tyma
Cobb, star outfielder of tho Detroit
bnpobnll club of tho American lengue,
In thrashing a fan In tbo bleachers
nt Inst Wednesday's ball gamo, was
forwarded to the suspended player
today by the Georgia members of
congress consisting of United Stntes
Senators Augustus Bacon and Hoke
Smith, and Congressmen Kdwards,
ltoddenbcry, Hughes, Adnmson,
Howard, Hartlett. Lee Trlbble, Hell,
Hnrdwlk and Drnntley.
Tho telegraphed message of the
delegation to their fellow Georgian
Is as follews:
"As Georgians we commend your
nctton resenting uncalled for Insult.
Hope for your complete exoneration
and speedy restoration.
'Wo are proud of your record as
leader of your profession "
BIG HER DEAL
IS NOW PENDING
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M. i. Krlchson, supervisor of the
Crater National forest, has returned
from a trip to Klamath Palls, where
he has been working on a largo sale
of government timber ombmclng
.16,000,000 feet. California and
Klamath men are bidding for the
timber which is always sold by Uncle
Mini on bids.
The deal will call for an Invest
ment of $100,000. The timber con
sist. ct pine, red nnd white fir. Tho
govitnment has fixed a minimum
price per thousand on the timber as
fe'Vws: Pine. $3.25; red fir, $2.30;
white fir. Jl.ftO. Air. Hrlckson states
tout the deal will probably go
through.
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BALL HOU
The fans are eagerly awaiting
Sunday's ball game, when Ashland
nnd Medford teams will clash on the
local diamond. The game promises
to be hard lomtht throughout, as
each team has been working hnrd.
Ashlnnd has been promised a new
ball patk nnd the boys are endeavor
lug to make a good showing In cou
sVgueiice.' Th Medford lineup for Sunday
will be Morton. 2b: Miles, vs.;
Isaacs, of; Wilkinson, lb; Antle, If;
GUI I; Tnmy, 3b; Uenstrom, c:
Buigess and Lester, p.
GRANGE ROAD BILL
PLEASES WM. C0LVIG
l have Just return"'! from the
strawberry festival at Hosoburg and
1 am pleased to say that tho cltlxeus
of that town know how t run and
manage a strawberry festival, The
city Is crowVled and Hi" committee In
charge Is handling the large num
ber of peoplo preoout In very fine
shape. They make everybody fool
at home, ami visitors certainly get
nil the strawberries and cream they
want.
Hut I wish to speak of tho county
highway bonding act proposed by
the Oregon stato grange. I had a
long consultation with the grange
committee on highway, and have
fully considered the measure wMch
they propose. Govcraot West at
tended tho session on Wednesday
and tiled to effect n compromise be
tween tho followers of tho grunge
bill uud those who are promoting a
series oT constitutional uinondinouts
and other lows all bearing upon tho
question rind somewhat interdepend
ent upon each other, Tho Grangers
do not ask any amendment to the
Htnto constitution. Tholis is purely
an enabling act ami plaeoH tho limit
of bonds to bo voted at any one tlmo
nt S per cent of tho nssessed valua
tion of property In the county, The
governor's bill, by which ho seekH to
amend tho constitution, places the
limit nt 2 per cent, and previous
debts included '
Tho 0 run go hill itocnjiot roiitro
tho peoplo to consult any state engin
eer unless the county court so de
sires. Tho matter Is not compulsory.
Tho (limine, bill, In IIm call for an
election (imposing to bond any coun
ty, must state upon what until or
lines of road tho money is to bo ex
pended. Tho governor's bill does not
require this, but the ntnto engineer
has the say on that point, 1 tun
very inuqh pleased with tho bill pro
posed bytho Htiito grange, It Is
iilmplo In form, It gives us absolute
homo rule on tho subject and Is not
Involved with a lot of complications
like nmeuduieuts to tho constitution,
etc, to bother voters, 1 never befoie
was present nt a stato grange, but I
am pleased to nay that tho men and
women who control Its affairs seem
to glo careful and very Intelligent
consideration to all tniittem of pub
lic interest that como before the
bedy: and I found that they aro very
willing to listen and consider nn
amendment or linpiotmoiit If It
seems advisable, but the tiiiin who
talks to tliem must be posted on the
subject, for they iieem to have given
attention to every detail.
I hud the pleasure of riding over
the city while In itOHeliurg with tho
text United HtutcH senator from thin
state, an lien Selling and Dr. Harry
liiiuo weio both III tho auto with me.
W. M. COIiVIG,
I'lenldcnt nnd .Manager Commer
cial club,
IIAl.TlSRTIuOTinrMay IN. Tli
democrallu state convention met to
day to select the Maryland delegates
to the national convention to he held
here next mouth. In accordance with
the results of the leceut stato prim
aries the delegates wilt bo Instructed
to support Champ Clark for the pres
idential nomination.
PEACE PROBABLE IN
EASTERN COAL FIELDS
WII.KESHARRK, Pn.. May 18.
The millers' convention here today
ratified the agreement reached be
Iwen the miner convention nnd the
operator in New York.
William Green of Ohio urged the
adoption of Hie compromise agree
ment with the operators.
The ub -committee's .schedule un
doubtedly wilt he adopted.
FAILS TO SUBSTANTIATE
BLIND OHIO BALLOT
FEARED BY ROOSEVELT
COFFEE TRUST NE T
ON PROSECUTION LIST
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npiin Friday. They failed to find
any more of the drug.
In the meantime the Chinese clean
ed up the den in the basement. All
of the dirty clothing-, papers nnd oth
er litter in the room found on the
firt vi.sit hml been removed nnd the
room straightened generally.
Viola Miller is to be removed from
the county jnil to the Sacred Heart
hospital where she will be treated for
the opium habit. The county W. C. T.
U. will bear one-half the expense of
keeping her at the hospital nnd the
county the other. It is fipnred thnt
this course will not cost the county
nny more than keeping the woman in
jnil.
WARSHIP TEXAS LAUNCHED
DEIuVWARK, Ohio, May IS.
Spenkiin; from the rear pint form of
his train lane today. Colonel Hoo-c-
velt Mud:
"There i- only one .feature in the
Ohio situation which makes me
doubtful of the outcome and that is n
blind ballot. My name will not ap
pear on this ballot. The Taft people
would not permit it to be there, not
wanting you to have chance to vote
for me.
WASHINGTON, Mav IS. It nn
announced this afternoon that the
depnitmeiit of justice had tiled Miit
the Slieimtui net m:niut the
ee pool in the United Slates eouit
in New York. The object of the Milt
is to throw upon the market ,i!Hl,000
bajrs held bv the trust.
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JOHNSON NEW WARDEN
OF F0LS0M PENITENTIARY
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LOS ANGELES, "Slay 17. Jame.s
A. Johnson, chairman of the .-Hte
honrd of control, was announced to
day as the new warden of the state
penitentiary nt Folsom, to .succeed
Warden Willinni H. Reilly, who re
signed a month ngo following charges
of incompetency. Johnson will as
sume his duties as warden June J.
The position pays .fdjOOO n year.
Women take tho place of newsboys
In many of the streets of Spanish
towns.
'V7)0SY0UR,O?
.JJENT1ST?
KKOM YOUTH TO OLD AGK
your teeth need careful attention.
Many of the Ills of life arise from
neglected, decaying teeth. If you
are wise you will take good care of
your teeth. We are
KXI'KKTS
In all branches of dental work.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER '
THE DENTIST
Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific
Phone 25S2. Home Phono 352-K
in October, 1913, the vessel will rep
resent nn outlay of $11,000,000. She
is of 27,000 tons displacement, 5tiG
feet Iens: and 95 fjgpt wide. The
nrmnment of, the Texas will be the
most powerful of any warship, afloat
nnd the contract calls for a speed of
21 knots.
OFFICERS SCORED
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stead of in this alleged 'home of the
brave nnd land of the free.' Surely
these American men who. ns the over
whelming evidence shows in larjie
numbers assaulted with weapons in
u most cowardly and brutal manner,
their helpless defenseless fellows
were certainly far from 'brave' nnd
their victims l'nr from 'free.' "
Holland Hotel Dining Room
TO OUR PATRONS
SUNDAY HOURS
Commencing Sunday, May 19th, and continuing during summer
months, the Sunday hours will be:
Breakfast 7 to 11 a. m.
Dinner 6 to 8 p. m.
Remember the "Dinner that's dffferent," Sunday Table d'Hote, 75c
The dining room will be closed at all other hours on Sundays In
order that the help may have some time for rest.
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THE COMING FIRST
If you deposit your cash and do your banking
business with the
Medford National Bank
Which always gives you a superb banking service,
coupled with Absolute Safety, you will
Feel Surprised
That you did not sooner patronize the bank which
does everything well and always treats you like a X
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And at the same time gives you the security of an
institution vhich
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Won't Speculate
And Has Resources of Over
$800,000.00
A Bank That Never Forg'ets Its Friends
And Never Misuses Them
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William H. Gore, President John S. Orth, Cashier
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THE SECRET OF THE INCREASED PULLING POWER OF THE LONG STROKE "32" HUPMOBILE
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The Unit Power Plant
With cylinders, intake and exhaust manifolds and water Jackets cast
In one piece, valve mechanism enclosed, bore of 3V4 Inches and stroke
of fiVfc Inches, the motor Is compact, rigid, silent, highly efficient in
pulliug power, and vibratlonless. Tho cover plate which protects tho
valvo mechanism from dirt, keeps oil In and at the same timo admits
of ready access, In having three large size bearings for tbo crankshaft
instead of tho usual two In tho case of block motors, additional strength
nnd steadiness are Imparted. Tho crankshaft bearings aro Babbitt
metal cast in bronze shells well nigh Indestructible through wear If
properly adjusted and lubricated. Tho upper part of tho crank, case
and tho cntlro clutch and transmission housing aro one piece of highest
grade aluminum alloy. The lower half is pressed steel, supporting tho
motor unit and forming a dust-tight pan. Thus engine, clutch and
transmission are a compact unit, with no working parts exposed,
The Large-Size Clutch
In design and size the clutch compares favorably with that of a CO
horsepower car so largo that tho car may bo started on high gear
without noise or Jerk. Multiple discs, 13 Inch diameter, running In
an oil bath, Clutch brake to stop whirling and facilitate gear shifting.
GUARANTEED FOR LIFE
'A motor car's ability to get over the road to make, the grades to haul
the load ;i.s truly defined by its pulling power, and by nothing else.
Thus, because rated power is merely a mathematical computation, based
on the motor's bore and stroke, it cannot be an accurate indication of
what the Hupmobile Long-.Stroko ".32," or any other can, can actual
ly do.
'On the other hand, pulling power is increased or decreased by these most .
important facters:
1 .Relation of piston stroke to cylinder bore. '
2 Motor design.
3 Efficiency of the carburetor. '
'I. The degree of simplicity attained in the general chassis construction,
5 Tho degree to which friction is reduced in the working parts.
(5 Weight of the car.
Let us see how and why it is greater in the Long-Stroke "32,"
Transmission of 40 H. P. Size
Selective sliding gears, affording tlirno forward speeds uud reverse,
largo enough for a 10 h. p, car. Mounted on ll)all high-duty roller
bearings. Largo gears tiro of acid open hearth steel, smaller ones of
electric alloy steel both hard and long winning, Imported !' & H
Annular roller bearings and ball thrusts throughout,
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Flywheel Pumps Oil
Instead of a small pump liable to stoppage and breakage tho fly
wheel, by pressure, pumps tho oil to nil parts of motor, clutch mid
transmission. Orlt Is segregated In sediment ohambors. This system
Is not only highly efficient nnd automatic, hut economical, as tho oil
Is used and circulated over and over and over again,
Full-Ploating Rear Axle
Hero again Is superiority to tho usual practice, In tho full-floating
renr nxlo so strong structurally that no truss rodH urn needed, Wlioolu
run on Dower high-duty roller beatings mounted on tho nxlo casing,
while tho uxlo shufts, bolted to tho hub flanges, turn tho wheels, but
hoar no weight. Tho front nxlo, too ono pleco, drop forged Is
amply strong for tho sovotost survlco.
1-t-A Btroko neither too long nor too short, but In ratio to tho bore us 1.7 to 1
Kuropean practice.
-the mean averngo of tho most widely used
2 A motor with cylinders cast en bloc; valves at tho side, protected from dust and dirt. Tho adaptation of tho best
Kuropeuu designs to American conditions. The Long-Stroko "32" goes a step farther by providing thieo llboral ciank
shaft bearings Instead of tho two usual In unit cylinder construction shutting out tho possibility of undue crank
shaft strains.
3 Absolutely automatic curburetlon assuring correct mixture at all speeds and undor all loads, without resort to adjust
jnents. 4 A chuBsis stripped clean of every complication. Motor, clutch nnd transmission a compact, spaco-and-welght-savlng unit
permanently ullgned and dispensing with a shaft and universal joints botweon clutch uud transmission. '
5, Friction reduced to tho last limit by the finest domestic and Imported ball and roller bearings In all Important bearings
outside of tho motor. Quo universal Joint between transmission uud tho full-floating roar axlo, Instead of two, Prac
tically straight linn drive.
GWolght 200 to 300 pounds under that of many cars of equal slzu and rating, Thut much loss dead weight to dlsnlpato
power. ' , ' ,, . H j , ,
Knch of thoso Is a distinct and unusual udvantago In Usolf, ' '- iV'-n-wi
Collectively, and becauso thoy enable a greater proportion of tho engine's power to do Its real work tlioy sot tho Hupino
bllo Loug-Stioko "32" apart from and above curs of Its price.
Their Incorporation In tho $1)00 Long-Stroko "32" Hupmobllo Is tho result of tho work of u homogeneous onglnoorlng and
fuctory organization, hold Intact slneo tho Inception of thu company; and tho designs of M. A. Noluon. who deslguod tho
original Hupmobllo and all succeeding models,
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