Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 21, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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IMTOFORD WATT) TRTBTTNTE, MEDFORTVOpflON, TFTCDAY, MAY 21', '1012.
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SHE GETS
BADLY BUMPED
IN TOURNAMENT
'rim rhHi iwn kiiimi'm or thi ":ii"
ImuiiiiiiH'iil now iinilttr way Hi the
tlnlvemlly cliili won iliiyeil define un
hiiIIiiimIiimIIc If mil linen ciowil .tori-
iluy iirtonio ii. i:, V. Iluiilli'y mill
I-!. 0. HiiifiDHii defeated Oi'iii'ijn II
Cm punier mill .IiiIiii Mull McKny .'It
humid, while .hiilc.n CoIvIk iiiiiI
lllllllkll Hll'll('l'l' (Hill) Will llit MMIII'III'
heied mn Dm dm Ini: yinitii: iniiii who
iiwriiifd Mime llurltdiill fni ii i IIih win-
lr) ii'kIiuih of Cutter l.aliu a yciir
iil'.nl IiiiiI; II. K, AiiiIhimoii mill
H jiiajcm ItclHH Into cam tr, I h-hnruril
I'or tint eillllrutlnn of tin' imlillc It
mlKlit In wull n ntnto Ihtii tluit ":il"
In ii riMiililiiiilliin of pw mill hllllurdii
IiimmiUmI iiiiiI liiipuHi'il on a Iiiiik mif
fi'ilnt; imlilli' liy Addition llrnwn
Hehimler. Mi' declared It lawful to
ninldi 'iU point either with pool uliotn
or IiIIIIiiiiIh at which time It hemmim
liiipi'ratlvi' that nh aililltlonal pnliitn
In made hy hllllurdii, after which the
eontextniit to win iiiiiNt pncltet IiIm
cue hull off t ho inn' pot or ko Imrlt
to xtni. All of which, like thu khiih'.
In an ulenr iih tiniil. Ami Juitt to clai
Ify matter. Addlwui llrowii Hrhimter
Iihh a happy faculty or liiventliiK ii"w
mien from Him to time an tin- orca
nlon m'ciiih to ili'inmiil whi'ii hi' Ik
playliiK. Itut wo illKifitn.
McKay ami Carpenter noted that
tint print offered Iho winner wan a
hut of clKitrH. no tlny Nlarti'il with a
phi'iioiiiliiiil run. Thereupon Huntley
tiru'il lif h partner to (treat deed
When Carpenter mlmo'il hln firm luu-
anl McKay uearl) mwuIUmwiI hln cljcnr
ami no hmlly hatiorcil IiIh nerve
thai the reuialmler of thn Ktiine wuk
left to Carpenter. lliiiP'M leaped
Into the hat I In front mid with hi
trimly lance ahattered a few. And
mo he won. Ko did Huntley.
The wide variance of Hlylei In the
plnyliiK of a thirty one game came
Into notice during the hitoihI content
of the afternoon. Audumou a full
fledced cl 1 1 eiiKlneer koch iiliout the
Kiuiie rompiitliiK uncle mid taldni;
hi hearliiKx. Iniimiiiich iih the day
wiim cloudy and he could not net a
Kllmpmi of the nun IiIk uotctt were
faulty and angled Incorrect. On the
Ktlier hand JudK CoivIk nhut both
eye mid plnyx a "lilt. MIhh, or
he " dort of n kiwio ami ycittcr-
day It won, Anitern had HpniKtie
Itelc.el iim a runulni; mate hut Hprai;ni
wan bony worrying about. roddlliiK
motliH and other petit mid fell down
hard. On the other hand CoIvIk's
pattuer wuh that mighty man of
l.i awn HronliH Spencer, of whom hint
the poet written:
"Theio lived a Unlnht, uluin Kiilr,hl
hood wax In flower,
"Who charmed alike the tlltyard
and the bower."
HrookH only made three polnlH and
to the Hurpiliiit of inery one did not
lotto on a critical xhot, Ko Colvlg
won carrying Spencer with him.
I'lay continue thin week.
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES:
NATIO.N'Ali
W. I,. P. C.
New York 20 i! .Tf.'.i
Oluclnnall 22 7 .750
Chicago I a II .4 SI
PlttHhurg II 111 .-IKS
Philadelphia It II .410
Ht. I.oiiIh in IS .IIH
lliooklyn 10 .atlll
lloxtou 10 IS .:ii'7
Cincinnati 10, New York .1.
PlttHhurg I II, HiiHtoii I,
Kt. I.oiiIh a, Philadelphia 0.
(,'hlrugo-Hi'ooklyn, rain.
A.MKIIICAX
W.
Chicago 211
IIohIoii Hi
WiiHlilngtmi 1 I
Cleveland HI
Detroit I I
Philadelphia II
Now York 7
Ht. I.oiiIh 7
l. P. C.
0 ,7!a
10 ,iur
10 ,r.s:t
12 .520
ir. .tsa
1:1 . ins
17 .202
I'.l ,201)
IIohIoii 2, Chicago 2.
Nuw York a, Cleveland 0.
WiiHhlnitton ft, Kt. I.oiiIh I.
Phlladfllphla-Ddtrolt game official
ly poHt poueil,
NOIITIIWHHT
W.
Victoria 17
Vancouver IS
Portland 17
Kpokani) 15
'Tacoiua 14
Himtllo ,i 14
All gameH poHtpouod,
!. P. O.
II -.5 IS
15 .515
10 .515
15 .500
17 .4511
is .tas
Ii. P. 0.
17 .022
17 .005
21 .52a
21 .455
25 .410
25 .afill
COAST
W.
Oakland 2
Vernon 20
l.oii AiikiiImh "!'
Hun KraiudHCo 20
Haonuneiito IS
Porlland 1'
TeauiH trnvolliiK.
Juniors of High School Will Give Rollicking Farce Tonight
tfl '- pn Wff'W,
Vr9H xJKy1' w 1" a5 r i , tHH H
Tonight at the Medford ip ra
Intuitu the high nhool' JiiiiIoih v. Ill
give a clever play entitled, "IIIcIih at
College."
The plot Ih a good one. Illram
lllckti, the lit nit hreakfiiHt food mil
lionaire, tilea in obtain Win. Morion,
a college Muilcni for IiIh ad mmuiger
for hraliiH, Hut wo will not tell ou
here how the plot developH, hut leave
that for you to find out uett Tiwh
day night, Tim actin-H ho make HiIh
play a KiimwH ate Illram lllckH, the
llranm man, plaed hy Milton Kchit
chard, mi actor of note, Tom Motion,
the college hoy who wrlten ndn. acted
hy l.eo I'ImIi, doeit IiIh part up in
great htyle I'rltr Jordan, Moitou'H
chum, iiImi ii banket hall plajer, Jk
played hy Clio ton ImiarH.
Adum lleddlcut, profeniior of Nor
thern uulveiMlty, Ih acted hy Hay !.
E
Tlione who take pride In tho gai
ileim about their liomeH In the city
are rejoicing at the lain of tho last
two tuyn, an II Ih having a very bene
ficial 'effect on roxe hmtheii and the
southern Om'kou henullcH will he out
In full bloom In the next two or
tbice day, l'or the paat weuk or 10
day the btuU have been net heavily
on the rosea hut Irrigation did not
Hcem to bring them out rapidly. The
nl Itittt! jt littu ttlt'itit tuttit ti
rniu, howeMT, Iiiih given them a
great hoont forward and the next two
or three dayii will bco the ronen out
In great profiiHlou.
'fliu lawiiH of thu city are alxo
tdinwlug the effect of the recent ratu
for a rain ran do more In one night
than a man with a hose can In n
week iih far an the effect u the lawn
Ik concerned
SKATTI.K, Mhv 21. The Senllle,
Kent tin nml Soullierii railwav eoiu
pauy tcelinieully Ims two els of re
ceiver today.
The eomiilieiition urohe when tlie
Iriisleei ol' the eoinpnny, lioldiny $1,
000.000 hloek of roiiuer Mtiuuger
William Crawford ns hcciuily I'or 11
loan ol' .t:ill(), IIIIII, nl'lcr .iiecesst'iilly
ilereutiiii; CrinvforilV ietiiiou in the
.slitte com I for 11 received hy ilcn.iiitf
iiiMtlveney of the company, went into
the federal eouit nml M'cured n'eeiv
eirt of their own hy alleging- iiisolv
cney. Crawfonl then again applied
lo the Htule coiirl 11ml Judge Krnter
resuincil .juriHliotioii.
PRESBYTEniAN PASTORS TO
RECEIVE YEARLY PENSIONS
' l.OUISVII.U:, Ky May 21.
I'eiiHlons or itunultleH up to $500 for
every dlBiihled nilnlHtorof evory Pica
hyterlan church In the country, cor
reHpoudlUK In amount to the bono
flclarles' term of Bervlce, line object
(Ivch of action taken hy the general
conference of tho church today. Thu
plan beconicB effective July IS next.
A genuine awakening In the call to
tho lululutry Ih hIiowii Id tho reports
from collegeH nml unlvoraltleH, nc
cordlng to tho report of tho hoard of
education. The nnHuuihly selected At
lanta, (la,, n tho place of meeting in
una.
CHAltl.OTTK, N. 0., May 2 ).
Charlotte today opened her annual
celebration In ohHervauco of tho an
niversary of the Hlgulng of tho Meck
lenburg declaration of independence,
a document Bald to have been pro
mulgated hero on May .20, 1775,
nearly it year In udvunce of tho dec
laration at Philadelphia. Tho cole
hrntlon will hint nearly tho entire
woek mid Ih expected to attract thou
biuhIh of vIbUoih.
1
MB
BLOOMS
TWO RECEIVERS
FOR RENTON ROAO
Mar. Ilo tukei hl part like n r il
prof in Mir, iJemi Hmlley, than of the
college, Ih ucted hy Ita'ph Itnlcom.
I'erey ItohhliiH, u iccent arrival fui'ii
deah IIohIoii, iih played hy Herbert
Alford, Ih n good laugh producer.
Adolph lluggH, a lazy hungry dog,
Ih well acted hy .Jim Ktewart. .IohIi
AlidroWH, a hiiHkel hall euthiiHliiHl, Ih
cuthiiblaHtlrally played hy Tmi Scani
llug. I'adtet. thu reporter for the
Dally Klirlek, iih played hy Ijtiidliy(
Ih a Hhrlek from beginning to end.
Peter, the proprietor of "The Pal,"
Ih taken hy Arthur Alder. Track
Walker, mutiager for the Ilrauio man,
Ih well acted hy Johnny Deinmer.
l'ranceH Kinney ami I'raneeK Heath
an Juno (Iraut and Polly Porter,
chuniH, mid lutirexted renicrtlvely In
Morton and Jordan, play their partK
to perfection.
Claire Angellne JoneH, tho Ktage-
IH
GRASS
LOCAL RANGES
Slnekmen who run their i-toel. mi
the ranges in the mniiulniiw nml fooi
hilU nf thin enmity Male that necr
in iiian v venih has the hlnml of in-.s
Iteeit lietter, which i die in ti treat
dereu to tile large miiomil of precipi
tation which has fallen this year. The
yriih- is rank and will l'urni-li feed
lute in the Miminet when it has cured.
The Meek in the county is flourWi-
!.. it. i .... i .... it it
in:.' 011 the uhiindiiuee of urn- tin
xirin; ami the summer matket will
see many heews hipped, wliere-is
thev are generally held until the tall
nml then fattened 011 hay. This yeir
t Iii is mil deemed iieecssnry.
The fceil is said I" lie exceptionally
henw in the Demi Indian eountry
which i the prune Kray.in;r seelion ol
the eoiinh
('OKIK)VA, Alaska, May t!l.
August Palmer, the only hiirvivor of
the erew of the hnrge Hoydn Hrown
which was lost in the terrible utile if
May It), when the master of the Tut;
heat Pioneer was forced to cut her
loose In Mtc his own hunt, is nhourd
the Steamer Admiral Sampson on
the wav lo Seattle with members of
Hie erew of the United States Light
house Tender America which was
driven ashore in 11 heavy gale yester
day, and is now battering to pieces
on a jugged rock near Capo llinebin
brook. Soon after (ho news of the loss
of the llndyii Hiown the lender start
ed in bcnrch of the barge which was
believed to have foundered when the
Pioneer teleiiscd its hold. The Aai
erien found it ulinro on Montague
Ulniid, near Hie entrance to Prince
William Sound on May 1'J. Only two
of the erew were saved, mid one died
of exposure upon reaching land,
The America was u'turning with its
sole survivor of (lie lln.vtlii Hrown
when it was driven ashore. The Ad
miral Sampson picked up Hie "S. 0.
S. of the distressed boat mid rush.d
lo her aid, She succeeded in resett
ing nil the ollieers and erew.
SEATTLE PLANNING CITY
TELEPHONE SYSTEM
SKATTLH. W11., May 21.--Super
intendent of City ninth's A. h. VaL
eutinu is today beginning 11 compila
tion ol (lulu tor (he installation of n
system of at least 120,000 telephones.
Couueilinnn Kriesou. champion of
municipal ownership of public utili
ties, insists that the voters at the lust
election by espressiinr themselves two
to 0110 in favor of a municipal tele
phone, aro entitled to liavo it without
further delay.
WU SURVIVOR
IS WRECKED AGAIN
Htruck girl, Ih played hy Virginia
Cudcr
HiihIo Kpruggltifl, a frcHhinau with
a (tiihIi, Ih oxcelluiitly done hy Kuth
Wlliion. )ulHy Artiutrong, an athle
tic girl, Ih played by Kvulyn Cnroy
who taken her part like a real aclrefiH.
I'luff I'lnley, n flower girl, played hy
Kvolyn Peteh. Flora Hello IJpla
murty, waltresB at "The Pal," played
hy Kthul Cuthrle. Althntigh HiIh Ib
Iut flrnt appearance on the local
Htage Hlie Ih mire to make a hit. Mrs,
Cobb, housekeeper at "The Quar
terH," mid her maid, Lily, are played
hy l.enora Vance and Kuth Lawrence.
The Ht'ciie g laid at the Northern
unlverHlty, a co-educational college,
mid there will ho special scenery. A
great deal of work has been put on
HiIh play to make it a surcefis, and
It sure Ik to bo one, as the coach la
the best In the northwest.
GRASS
RIG
V
SDEWALKS
The eit mnv take -tops in the
near future to abate the nuisance
created by the growing of grass along
the sidewalks on' (natty streets
throughout the vlly. Owing to the
great amount ol ram full dining He
spring the. gnjf Jii4jjruviiAery high
and overlaps the Walks in some
places to sueli an extent us to make
them 11N0 nnpiissilile. A couple pass
ing along a walk nmt in inanv places
walk single tile. The street commis
sioner is now considering some meth
od of having tills grass cut.
The grass lus grown faster this
season in the cit than in a number
of years.
1500 NEW YORK BARBERS
STRIKE FOR $11 A WEEK
NKW YORK. Mnv 'Jl.-Whiskers
are espeeted soon to be the fashion
111 New York us a result today of it
strike of 1.100 bin Iters, who are soon
lo be joined by ;t,000 more of their
fellows. The strike is for shorter
hours and the establishment of a
minimum wage of $11 a week.
Medford Printing company carry a
full lino of legal blanks.
ShctectlfcuUety!
Bit thi Original ana Ginulnt
HORLIGK'S
MALTED MILK
Th Food-drink for All Ages.
For Infants, Invalkls.nnd Growing children.
PurcNutrition.upbuilding the whole body.
Invigorates the nurcin g mother and the aged,
jjlch milk, malted grab, in powder form,
A quick lunch prepared ia a minute.
Takcnoiubjtitule. Aik for HOR LICK'S.
Hot in Any Milk Trust
F0R0E CAN DO IT
Do you want your lawn put in
first olass Bhupof All work
guaranteed. Lcavo address with
II. B. Pnttersti, Quaker Nursery,
Nash hotel.
POISON OAK
Mo. REMEDY K,5RS0
riLCB, ChllBLAINS. rCLONg, BURNS, CTC,
A VALUABLE HOUUHOLO SALVC.
ail oKuooif r HAvt ir cn win. oiTtm ox ncauur
ACCCHT NO UTITUTtS. V
lUNGlCVlMICtUaSCO -SftNFWANCIBRn
MORTGAGE
LOANS
AFoney on luuwl at nil times
to loan on improved ranelios
and city property at lowest
rates With "on or boforo
privilege,"
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phono 3231 320 Gr.-O. Bldg.
CARLTON
ADDITION
TO
T. It. Tanner Iiiih pitrelinscrt (he
Carltmi mlilition m Ihiw eilv. TIiIh
property lieH lietncen Smith Oiilcdnle
avenue and drupe Htreet ami i eon
hhlereil o he one of the hel mldltloiiH
to the eilv. It in the intention of the
pur-linxer to tlinpof of tlics-c IoIm on
the euMv ita.vuieut plan, nml owiu to
loealioii of the property, lyinx " '
doe- in line of Iho heM reideiice
jmrt of the eity, .Mr. Tanner in irv
fiitluiiUHlif jn the helief that the
pnijiertv will Hell vry readily.
PROF. 0'GARA TO CON
TRIBUTE TO ENCYCLOPEDIA
The now eiJIMou of the Cyclopedia
of American Horticulture, which Ih in
tho course of preparation, will have
Hh authority on front fighting, Pro
fessor P. J. O'Oara.
The recognition of this Important
horticultural authority of tho work
accomplished hy tho pathological of
fice under tho supervision of Pro
fessor P. J. O'Oara waa not made
through personal influence, hut when
the work accomplished had been con
sidered ns In comparison of tho work
in other sections.
The cyclopedia when completed
will devoto a t;reat deal more of Its
spare to the methods of fruit raising
on the Pacific sfope than It has here
tofore In the past, as In so doing they
will he ahlc to set forth some of the
most modern of methods.
Veterans at South Bend
SOUTH HUND, Ind., May 21.
Civil war veterans by the thousands
and other visitors in large numbers
are here to attend the annual en
campment of tho G. A. K., Depart
ment of Indiana, which began today
and is to continue until Friday. De
spite the fact that the soldiers are so
rapidly lessening In numbers, the en
campment promises to be one of the
most successful ever held In this
state. Annual meetings are being
held also by the several auxiliary so
cieties. The annual parade will be
held tomorrow and each evening
there will be camp fires with promi
nent speakers.
Swamp Tniul Notice.
Acting under Instructions from
Governor West, all tho swamp land
belonging to the State of Oregon will
be selected as soon as possible.
Any one having Information re
garding tho location or condition of
Mich land will kindly confer with
me. Such Information will bo of
much value to tho land department.
T. A. RINEHART,
tf Stato Land Agent
You'll Uphold My Glasses
if you try them once, for you will
find that they aro just as represented
accurately adjusted to fit your
sight nnd to relievo all strain on tho
vision. My work Is highly satisfac
tory. Xo Drugs (drops) Used.
DR. RICKERT
Over Kontner's
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Hicks at College
Presented by the
Junior class of the
Medford High School
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Tuesday Evening, May 21
Seats at Haskins'
I Announcement
i; General Admission, 25c f
44t&4444(4l4f04r44Hf4Hf44Hl4444Nf4N
ICE CREAM and
SHERBETS
All our Ico Cream and Sherbets arc made by us from tho best
quality of cream and other Ingredients.
YOU HAVE THE HABIT, WE HAVE THE GOODS.
THE ANSWER IS
PALACE OF SWEETS
OUR ORANGE SHEHHET IS A WINNER.
ICE
as clear and hard as diamonds
Storage rooms right for all
kinds of goods.
Our wagons deliver to all
parts of the city.
Phenes: Pacific 2641, Home 240
Medford Ice (3b Storage Co.
First
National Bank
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $65,000.00
United States and Postal Savings Depository
We solicit your business, which will receive our
careful attention.
F. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT
ORRIS CRAWFORD,
Nearly a quarter of a century under the same
management
-n-irm M ! I . .. I . Ill I 111 III I ii JM.
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded because oi!
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal troatmont
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W, I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindley, Vice Pr.
C. W. McDonald, Cashier
Tickets 50c - 75c
Extraordinary f
M. L. ALFORD, CASHIER
ASSISTANT CASHIER