Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 23, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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    " M0E THREE
GOOD BALL GAME
The Miracle Baby Biggest Child Ever Born in America
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SIX PAILS ORE
WEDTTORD MATT, TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD, OftKflOX, THURSDAY, MAY 23, 1912.
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'flic Sells- I'liito ciii ni is in Mi'ii
I'niil Indus, with tlic iixiiul tzlittcr ni.il
wciiutiy, tin untie, iitlim Iioiih
anil uouilcr-cxcitiut: inarvcK. ( nni
liiueil with curioMtifH ol (he miiuuil
wot Id me the innrvcliiiis fcjiN nf the
pcrfiirmer. which jimlUv (he owner
claim, of lifiim the hc-t cirniH in tin
world for the money. The piornni
mi cxtciiileil one, full ol llnmNh in
inlet CM, mnl well calculiiteil to enter
tain mill iiimi.
The ;raftt ultmction with Ihe
aIiow in the lutliN elephant, tlm only
one ever hotn in captivity in America.
Il liitlh on Apiit 'S. iw lliii ile-etih-eil
hy T. T. Tnmmmi of (he l)iivor
Post, ono of the owners or (lie cTreu:
In Ihfl.'i SclU-l'lotti eircuH purehas.
cil it female clepliiiut fn nil 'fhoiiipon
& Dundee of l.uiiiv park. The ele
pliant ttiw then itliout 5 I -'2 or 7 feel
tall. She win known hy Ihe name of
Alice. In MH)8 we purchased two
elephant, from IliiKenhcek, one a
male which wim named Jumho the
Second.
Jumho the Second pit looc, so the
hlory V'""'. wiiiic tweulylwo mouth
npi, nnil the iinpreticioii i-hecnuc
we Iiiim' no other way of figurine; it
out that he i the iro of the hahy
elephant hoin to Alice on April ''.,
IP I 'J, ahmit .:.'lll in thu atteriiion, ill
.Salimi'. Cal.
Ahout 1 o'clock April 'Jfi, Alice he
came nmtle., tote up Miike and (he
other eleplianlK hegiiu to hellow,
Frederick AH-puw, chief mutual until
with the hou, hound her to slakes,
P . .... 1 I.....1 ll... Alilll.v III.. nil 't
l ruin nun ii"'" '; '""" ".. -o'clock
she hcan pulliii),' up the
slakes, although lliev weie driven in
hard Kfouud six-foot stakes to a
depth of live led. Then they chained
her to four stakes and alternatgly theidiiy. This milk was immediately- pour
AT
SUFFRAGE TEA
Over ol) ladies were picsent ul n
suffrap' lea given Wednesday after
noon by Mrs. fleorge L. Davis ut her
homo o West Tenth street. Many
interesting addresses were made.
Cliiteilce L. Kennies, who apposes O
I'J. Whisler, avowed foe of eipuil suf
frage, for the legislature addressed
the Indies, who previously endorsed
Mr. Itcmucs' eiindidacy.
Kliin Opens Bin Flower Show
LONDON, May 23. -The king of
ficiated today ut the opening of the
International horticultural exhibition
on the grounds of the royal hospital
at Chelsea. The exhibition Is said to
bo the largest or Kb kind over hold,
Tho display of plants and blossonih
occupies nearly twenty-flvo acres or
ground, about heven acres of which
havo been placed under canvas,
Illinois G. A. R. Encampment
PKOH1A, III., May 211. Tho forty
sixth annual encampment or tho 0.
A, It, i department of Illinois, with
tho meetings of tho sovoral affiliated
organizations, began In this city to
day uudor nusphtlnus conditions, Tho
business streets are hung with flags
and olahorato patriotic dot-orations
In honor of the votorans and their
friends.
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LADES
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hind
stakes would he pulled, the ani
mal mal.iiisr a head stand, mid no
sooner would thev fasten llicin uu
auiiin tliini she would do the same
tliiuu I iv stmuliiit; erect and pulling
uu the front. I'litlcr the diiectiou of
Allsiaw and Wilhiim Curtis mid it
hand of stake drivers, tin stake.
were driven and pulled until alou
ahout o o'clock, when hirth was ivun
to a little elephant, who eaiue to lilc
in a round hall like a hit; head of
cahhiiKc.
The mother still continued to raise
Cain, 'flic hahy was laid on a piece
of caiiMiH in siuht of the mother,
xhowiiii; nnparcntly n life at all un
til after ahout a half hour of ruhhiiii;
mnl finnhliiij.'. wluui it slowly stretch
ed out, ami in the cour-u of un hour
it had taken a little hit of hraudv,
mixed with water, mid stood uiistead
H.v.
About 8 o'clock we took the baby
elephant ami put it in a box ear, after
heatiiit; the ear with hot stone, mid
oil stove-, and with one of Ihe bis;
elephants led Alice to the car with
the hahy, put her in mid chained her,
hut she was no sooner chained and
the other elephants taken away, (ban
she raised such a fuss that the ear
was in danger of lnhij destroyed, so
wo brought the baby elephant back,
led him into the car, pit them both
out mid took Alice Io the regular ele
phant ear, ami no sooner was- he in
ninl chained than she flopped on lir
side and in five minutes was Miami
asleep, The piohuhilitic are that
the reason the animal went to sleep
was that she was utterly exhausted.
The next dav Alice pit on Ihe lot ut
Monterey, Oil. She was milked mid
ptve a quart mid a pint of milk that
L GAME
TOURNAMENT PLAYED
One additional game was played n
the ''III" tournnment now holding; the
eenterof Jhe stage at the University
club. U. W. Kuhl mid T. Slater John
son, who .substituted for Jack Merrill
defeated Addison Hrown Schuster
mid Phil llmuill hy a xurn-huzurd
score. The giune was close through
out, the losers breaking ul the lust
moment while Kuhl played u difficult
hazard and won.
Addition giimes will be played Fii
day. Teachers to Meet
The leaehers of tho looseelt
school will meet Friday, May 'Jl ul
II p, in. The following progrum bus
been arrnnged: Song and drill by
pupils; repprt of officers; chalk talk
by Miss Mary Moore; a round table
discussion of the year's work; elee
liiii of officers; refreshments,
Pennsylvania I. 0. 0. F.
U10ADINO. Pu May lilt. Hun
dreds of members or tho Independent
Ordor or Odd Fellows nro hero rrom
every part of tho stuto for tho un
uunl tneotlng of tho Pennsylvania
grand lodgo, UcKlnnlug with tho
forinnl opening today, tho sessions
will continue until Thursday. Clrnud
MuBtor W. Oscar Miller or this city
Is prcsliliug,
J
"v i
cd into a bottle and put in a bucket
of hot water at n l''inperalure of
about 70 decrees, anil jakco to tin
car where Ihe baby was mid of fried
to it, ami (he hahy took to u as if
its life depended upon the p'ttiux of
it. The next day a smaller rpiautily
of milk was taken from the mother,
and so on until Ihe third day, and
then she went dry. Since that time
ami up lo this wriiiu; May 8 the
baby has been fed on lliirtlelt Springs
water, mixed with llorden's eon.
dciiscil milk, hnrutj flour ami strained
lice water, and u'lpgntin .just now
leceivcd shv thallvJie baby elephant
is fine and health,'?- ' "
At Santa (ru. where we played on
April '27, the nnwl lrin was tied,
mid on April 'J'.l tbe baby was pat in a
padded crate ami tukdn to the men
ap'rie tent ut Oakland, Oil., and from
there into a hit: cano with some straw
in it mid pveu a hit; rubber ball, and
it imincilinloly licfim (o play with the
ball .jiikI has heeti on exhibition over
since.
The estimated Height of the baby
when born wim lhl) pounds. It was
three feet lout; nud two feet tiili.
Klephant's milk looks like diluted
honey water and tastes .sweet, having
a honey titsle. Immediately after the
baby showed sipi of lifr Frederick
Allspaw dipped his fjupr-in brandy
water and put it in the baby's mouth
mid it bepin to Mick, and after ab
sorhiiu the water for a few minutes
bepin (o stretch out.
The baby elephant has. been chrit
ened "Little Hutch," nt'tor Frederick
Hailev Hutchinson, whp is (he man
iiuci of the Sells-Floto circus back
with the show, and who is a son of
Mr. Hutchinson, loiinerly of Haruiun.
Hailev & Htitcuiitun,
F
The largest social oveut oft the
early summer season will occur Fri
day evening ut the Hotel Medford
when Mr. and Mr, fleorge Kornc
Otrpenter will giw a fancy dress ball.
Over VJo iinttations ha.K been
issued. The hotel will be turned over
to the party. F.hiborato urrnngeincuts
have been made tor it.
At Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for
C(
HORLICKS
si
The Original and Qenulne
MALTED MILK
Ths Food-drink for All Ages.
At restaurant), hotels, and fountains.
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home-
Don't travel without it.
A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
Take no imitation. Just say "HORUCK'S."
Not in Any Milk Trust
MOTHER GRAY'S
SWEET POWDERS
FOR CHILDREN,
AOU-nBMMwl'Vrlfcutrii
t'tllllll'V.:,, UtMMlHVl'!
iti
p I o r a ;.(; . ,l p M r o V
Tr" ll In VI ll"', .1.!! iuhi.i. v
Don't acoept H.n'i'U 'Vi,iVUr?:'.' i.M"V,' v
tniiutaiunilt. A, 3, OLMSTED, L Roy, N.Y.
. T-.' t. . v r ". , r .i ...-- "'.' ot...
FANCY
DRESS
BALL
BUY
The fint real bitHcball kiiiiip of the
HcaKou will he played Sunday on the
local groundi, when Oranln I'iihm and
Medford will croMM batx.' Tlm two
pmiiiiiiifirv K'"",,M were for practice,
tfctinnillv "lid Sunday' pimc should
be a piod one.
The rivalry hut ween the two cliins
ih an ancient mid rock rubbed as tlu
mountain ranp-s which Mcparnte
them. Knell pune in a battle royal
mid will he hard foimht.
BRYAN TELLS METHODISTS
HE WILL RUN NO MORE
MINNEAPOLIS, May 2.1. Nuph
thulla Liiccock of Kuiikub City, Mo.,
U the fourth bishop of the eight to
be selected at the present eglon of
the general conference of the Meth
od uu church here. TIiIh waH the de
flnlon of thn (leloRateB on tlm fif
teenth ballot announced today, Dr.
I.uccoek rccclvlns 04S votes, or 34
more than necessary. Another bal
lot was taken later, but the result
was not announced. Dr. Andrew
(llltes of Minneapolis withdrew from
the race after the fifteenth ballot.
William .lennlng.t Hryan, In a
speech before thu conference took
occasion to reiterate his state
ment he was a candidate for no of
fice and did not expect to be. "I
don't want you to expect or believe
I am or even expect to be a candi
date." Colonel Bryan In speaking
urged all church members to get Into
politics for tbe public novelty and
good government.
"My Feet Were Just
Aching For TIZ"
Let Vour Poor, Tired, Chafed. Ton
dcr Feci "Spread Out" filorious-
ly in ii Until of TIX!
"O, O, glory, what a fcelln'! Won
derful what TIZ will do for your
feet!"
Just take your shoes off, and then
put those weary, shoe-crinkled, achy,
corn-plastered, bunion-tortured feet
of yours In a TIZ bath. Your toes
"Jutt couldn't
wait to tako
my hat offl"
will wrlgglo with joy. They'll look
up at you and almost talk, and then
they'll take another dive In that TIZ
bath! Yes, TIZ Is life to feet!
Tho mnn or woman who says
there's anything like, or as good as,
TIZ never had a foot In a TIZ bath.
When your feet ache, get tired,
swollen, tender or sore, just try TIZ.
Your feet will just feel fine; also
your corns, bunions and callouses
will disappear. You'll bo able to
wear smaller shoes, too; your feet
will keep cozy; they'll never be
frost bltton. nover chilblalned.
TIZ operates under a new prin
ciple, drawing out all the poisonous
exudations that 'make feet sore,
corny and tired. There's nothing
else like TIZ, so refuse any Imita
tion. TIZ, So cents a box, sold every
where, or sent direct, on receipt of
price, by Walter Luther odgo & Co.,
Chicago, 11. Recommended by nil
drug stores, department nnd general
stores.
POlsaN OAK
NtVCR DPMPrtV 30 YEARS
rAiUNO KtMtUT the standard
rilCS, CHILBLAINS. rCLONS. BURNS, ETC,
AVALUAULC MOU3CMOLO SALVC.
u. ousaif.r hivc ir o will oithm oh iuquut
ACCCIr NO SUBjTITUTCS. .
rricoSS Cents. s
UNGtCVtHICHULSCQ SANrRANCISCO
oooo?ooooo
Yon will want a Kodak
this suminor.
"Bolter get it now while
our s t o c.lc i s
j'ompjqt'e.
Medford
Book Store
tfflR&S
mm,
CATERING FOR
PARTIES
When you have a parly don't worry about
the catering lot uh do that. We make a
specialty of furnishing everything for
parlies and serving it in your home with
out the slightest trouble to you.
PALACE OF SWEETS
The Place to Get tho Best
ANNOUNCEMENT
Noonchester Brothers have purchased the gro
cery business of "W. P. Stobaugh, the Olscn Street
Grocery. All orders will be delivered promptly and
customers are guaranteed courteous and fair treat
ment. NOONCHESTER BROS.
Phenes: Pacific, 5772; I lome 355-K. Hertford, Ore.
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I '''iP'' I Hi llV '''
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 2& Storage Co.
First
National Bank
uf i -f-
MEDFORD, OREGOK
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.
V. K. DEUEL, PRESIDENT
ORRIS CRAWFORD,
Nearly a quarter of a century undetr the same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon j
It has succeeded because oU
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safety of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000,00
W. I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vice Prti.
0. W. McDonald, Cashier
Medford
Tent and Awning
Company
Manufacturers of and Dealers tn
AWNxxafl, TEirrs, xt, ootxb
or AX.X, Kurss
Duck Alt Weights an.l Widths.
Actnlnir. Striped,' Eta
WKOXX8A3.B AND BETA1X
All Makes of Awning and Porch
Curtains put up at Manufacturers'
Prices.
Agent for the
Soanok Koltflais YcnUUUnf Wla
dow Awnlns;
100 V. Pzont ..
Both Phones. Medford, Oregon
M. L. ATaFORD, CASUUCR
ASSISTANT CABUIER
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