Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 21, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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TALK AND TALK BUT
FIND NO SOLUTION
AIIIioiirIi tlio members of tlio city
council spent nearly two hours lo
ImtliiR inattcra In connection with
tho public ninrkct nt a special moot
ing Thursday nfternoon they fnlletl
to tirilro nt nny agreement In ro
unnl ti. tlio matter and will meet
ngnlL lu the near future for tho nur-
pjse of further fighting Uio matter
out. lu '.he meantime a new ninr
kct onl'tianco will bo drawn by the
city i.itoincy.
The bono of contention lies In the
matter of selling moat. Uutchers
wlu have places of business in tho
city want to bo Riven a stall at tho
siqrkct to sell nient Mnillar to the
one now operated by Hob Crowder.
Tho inent men hnvo found a chnm
ploi. In J. AV. Mitchell but tho other
mumbii's of the council believo that
they must shut all butchers out nnd
nlKv only those who produce the
meat to sell it nt tho public market.
Another solution is to allow any
pet eon to sell meat there provided
that the meat is produced in Jack
pun county. Tho argument was
lengi'iy but seemingly led to no
place a', all. Tho council finally al
lowed the matter to go over until
they had more time.
The Purity Hottling concern which
ntked for a liquor licenso for a fam
ily tndo liquor store was denied a
Hccrss
A notice of protest was passed re
garding tho paving of a street
through tho city park. As this
street was ordered improved some
time ago tho notice of protest is
somewhat of a joko but is ordered
so that tho council will bo ablo to
sejl bonds to pay for the pavement.
Attention was called to defects
in tho pavement on a number of
streets In the city. Tho street com
missioner stated that he had made
a list of such places and that the
Clark & Hencry construction com
pany bad agreed to repair the
streets at the earliest possiblo moment.
ANDERSON TO
INVADE
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HORSES BOLT;
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If Ilud Andomui Is successful In
winning n decisive. lctory over Abe
Label, who Is rated ns ono of San!
Kranclsco's best lightweight boxers.
In nett Monday night's ten round
main ovont bout nt tho Medford Ath
letic club, Anderson will bid good
bye to Oregon for foiuo time to come.
Ho will first Invade San Frnnclcco
or Los Angeles and later In tho fall
may tour the east.
Anderson's manager, Hick McDon
ald, stnted yesterday, that they fully
realled In agreeing to box Abo Label
that they were meeting tho hardest
man Anderson has ever met, nnd a
boxer who has tho rtrputatlon of
being one of tho best lightweights on
tho Pacific Coast. Donald snld. "If
While drMng to town from htr
suburban home east of Heir crcK '
lat Siuulax evening accompanied by
her two oung dnugJuei-. Mrs Win
Puhl of Central Point nut with a
serious accident as n losult of her
team bolting, snys the Herald One,
of tho animals was Inclined to wild
uoss and about tho time they struck
tho iwnemenl on wist Pine street the
bit bioke and the horse bolted, lu
front of Major Cowle's homo the
rig collapsed and the cccupants
wore thrown to tho ground with ser
ious results. The oungeat child
of six years sustained two very ser
ious suts on the thigh the femoral
artery being cosely gnued. Uoultn,
M 9$xLw conditions
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A m the bcstTauto.oil H
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InsUt on EIlKOItllNE in tho urtfftiiM yackngca
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
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vllUliMill ill
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MISS PAYNTERS
BIG
MILLINERY SALE
OPENS SATURDAY
Everything .Below Cost
we win over Label next Monday night I tlu oldest daughter, n girl of nine,
was badly bruised nnd received othor
Injuries. Mrs. Puhl received a.bad
scalp wound and a number of pain
ful bruises. One of the horses In
the team, a quiet one and n family
pet. sustained a badly broken leg,
a fracture oeourlng both above and
below the ktwe.
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I YESTERDAY'S SCORES:' !
NATIONAL
V. L. P. C.
Now York ..., 40 11 .784
Pittsburg 30 22 .577
Chicago 27 22 .551
Cincinnati . 31 26 .544
Philadelphia 21 26 .447
St. Louis 24 34 .414
Brooklyn . ... 19 31 .3S0
Boston -..,19 37 .339
Brooklyn 2, Philadelphia 6.
St. Louis 4, Chicago 3.
Now York 21, Boston 12.
Philadelphia C, Brooklyn 2.
Pittsburg 6, Cincinnati 4.
Second game Cincinnati 4, Pitts
burg 3. j
I think we are entitled to go nfter
bigger game, as Isabel is considered
to bo right up close to the topnot-
chers. Anderson would like to bo
given the chance to meet Willie
Hltchtc or Joe Rivers as Bud bars no
ono In tho world nt 133 pounds."
Such Is tho intention of Bud Ander
son, prldo or MedTord. if ho defeats
Abo Label next Monday night, but
now come Mr. Abo Label, who
claims he also has somo say in noxt
Monday night's affair and thinks that
young Anderson and his manager aro
kind of counting their chicks before
they aro hatched. Label does not
underestimate Anderson, and savs
he knows that Bud Is a good rugged
boy nnd hard to beat, but Abe Is
confident that Anderson will taste his
first defeat next Monday night, and
Abo is not all by himself in thnt
opinion either, as thoro are quite a
few Medford men who havo seen
Label box In San Francisco and they
say they are kind of afraid that An
derson has picked n "hard one."
Even some of Anderson's most
ardent admirers and close friends arc
q little doubtful If their favorite can
hold his own with tho "foxy Abe,"
who is claimed to be a "ring general,"
If there ever was ono
Tho club wishes to state that there
will be no hitch In Monday night's
show, and tho first preliminary will
start positively at S:30 p. m. sharp,
followed Immediately by tho main
event of the evening, so that the
whole show will bo over beforo 10
o'clock p. m.
Reserved seats on salo at tho Nash
hoteL.
notici:.
Notice is hereby given thnt tho
undersigned will apply to tho city
council of the city of Medford, Ore
gon, at Its next regular meeting on J
July 2, 1912, for a licenso to sell
spirituous, viuous and malt liquors
in quantities less than a gallon nt Its
place of business on lots 5, 6, 7, S,
block 20. In said city, for a period
of six months.
HOTEL NASH CO.
Dated Juno IS, 1912.
GROWERS
The prospects arc good for a bumper fruit crop
in (lie Pacific northwest. We would advise all grow
ers of Peaches, Apricots, Oautoloupes, Tomatoes, Po
tatoes, etc., to get in touch with us. 11 is a part of our
business to find a market, for tlio fruits and produce
grown in the valley. We have our arrangements
completed to handle the crops that will bring good
returns to the grower. It will pay you to investigate.
Pacific 5621.
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
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Home 307.
Mod ford, Orogon
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ICE CREAM rnttV.V.ti
Special attention to wholeimln shipping orders,
Aro you particular about tint Ice cream you oul7 Wo are Junt
thnt particular about tlio quality of Ico cream wo malm that wo
use pnnluurlml cream lu tho manufacture of our co crown. Ono
trial will convince you of tho superior quality of our Ico cronm.
Wo in n ko all flavors ami special orders on uhort notice. Freo dq
Uvurlea to all parts of (ho city.
MEDFORD CREAM OX HUTTER. CO.
Phenes: Pacific, SSI; Hume, Hi 1-1, Natatorluui MulMIng
HUH l l44-4-4-44-S4-4-H-t-4-H-4-M-4-4-f44-T4'
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The Blue Ribbon
Smile"
HANFORD STANDS PAI
WIGKERSHAM
AMERICAN
W.
Boston 37,
Philadelphia 32
Chicago 34
Washington 34
Detroit 28
Cleveland 24
New York ...'. 17
St. Louis 1C
Detroit 7, Cleveland C.
Chlcago-St. Louis, called in fourth,
rain.
Now York 8, Boston 1C.
Washington 0, Philadelphia C.
Second gamo Washington
Philadelphia 8.
l. p. :
13 .CC1
22 .593
24 .586
25 .57C
21 .475
30 .144
33 .340
32 .333
1.
COAST.
Vernon 44
Oakland 42
Los Angeles 41
Sacramento 32
Portland 27
San Francisco 29
11.
29
32
32
39
38
44
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.451
.415
Portland
n.
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ir. e.
12 0
Vernon 2 9 2
Hattorles KUmltter and Howloy;
Grny and Drown.
Oakland 2 C 3
Los Angeles 3 9 3
Batteries Durbln and MItzo; To
zor and Smith.
Sacramento 2 11 2
San Francisco 5 8 1
Batteries Fitzgerald Oaddy, Wil
liams nnd Krlotz; Tonor and
Schmidt.
t NORTHWEST.
w.
Sonttlo .!..,....33
Victoria 33
Tncotnn ,....31
Vnncouvor 32
Spokane 20
Portland 29
L.
20
30
31
33
30
33
P.O.
.524
.524
.500
.492
.492
.468
Portlaiul-Tacoma, rain,
Seattle-Spokane, rain.
R.
Vancouver ,. 0
.Victoria 4
II.
2
10
K.
2
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Itug Weaving.
J. B. Wol( of tho Coining Rug
Factory Is hore taking orders for rug
weaving from old carpets. Phono
aiotel Moore. 78
CONVENTION
, TACOMA, Wn., June 21. Disre
gurdinp; orders from Attorney General
Wickeruham. United States Judge
Hanford has denied tho motion
for n rehearing in the cne of Leonard
OKhon, the bocinlisl, whqfcc natural
ization papers were revoked on the
ground that they had been secured by
fraud.
,
HARMON STAYS AWAY
F
COLUMBUS. Ohio, Juno 21. It
was announced at tho governor's hero
today that Governor Harmon would
not attend the democratic, conven
tion at Uultiinore. lie will remuiii in
Columbus at the executive office and
receive reports of the proceedings.
Notlco
General Federation of Women's
clubs, San Francisco, California. Sale
dates Juno 22nd and 23rd, 1912
Going limit Juno 30th. No stop
overs allowed.
Returning 60 days stop-offs al
lowed on return trip within 00 days
Rato faro and third, $16.80.
Your truly,
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agt.
HR9S ,'(n If lli
J wHSKISwj vit ft W ivm liainr till
lift jB&tel s-uStfof -r ' !! p TV "S
&' Jar ?x fmmrWsLi?
Peerless Bread
'J'lio li Full woiltt lonl' mmlo by
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The Peerless Baking Co,
135 W. Main, cornor Main and Grapo Stroota
Today and Friday
Strawberry Short Cako i20d
Banana Squares ..,., 20
Wo bake all kinds of calces forspiM-ial orders.
Jt:e Cream and Ices. Prompt Dolivory.
Telephono Vour Order. Uoth JMione.
FRECKLEFACE
New Remedy Tliat Removes Freckles
or C'oMh XothiiiK.
Horo's a chance Miss Freckle-Facs
to try a now remedy for freckles
with tho guarantee of a rellablo
dealor that It will not coat you a
penny unless It removes the freckles,
whllo If Jt does give you a clear com
plexion, tho expenso la trifling.
Simply got an ounco of othlno .
double strength, from any first class
druggist of Medford and one night's
treatment will show yon how easy
It Is to rid yourself of the homoly
freckles nnd got a beautiful com
plexion. Raroly Is more than ono
ounco nocdod for the worst case.
Bo suro to ask any first class
druggist In Medford for tho double
strongth othlno, as this Is tho only
prescription sold under guaranteo of
mtii' linnl If I. ntl 4
ituuj HiHiL ii ii iiiiiii in remove
frpchlus.
BkieRibbon
Tic Deer of Quality
"JT "TTIENEVER or wherever you arc served
fj with. Pabst Blue Ribbon there is always
f V that indication of quality that brings a smile
of satisfaction. With a rich mellow flavor and delight
fully smooth tade, it satisfies every expectation aroused by
its appetizing appearance. It is a wholesome- and beneficial beverage for all.
Bottled only at the brewery in crystal clear bottles,
showing at a glance that it is clean and pure.
Why not send home a case today? Phone or write
JESSE HOUGK, Agent
Medford Ice and Storage Co.
Phone zcti Medford, Ore.
Auction Sale
UNION FEED STABLE
SATURDAY, JUNE 22ND, 1912
Horses, Cow, Wagons, Harnoss, Etc.
W. V. 'J'ONIOH, Aiiolioiiuor
KAY GAUxNYAW, Proprietor
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The Mascot
Comic Opera in three acts. Under the dircu
rcction of "The J3urgcHs J3ros."
Profocds f(0 to help defray the expense of
Hertford's headquarters room at .Kile's reimion in
Portland. TWO NlCJtmS
Tries. (& Wed. June 25-26
60 PEOPLE
CO PEOPLE
Orchestra of 10 Pieees
H. II. Howell Musieal Director" ,
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The Ciohhle Duet
Slide Trombone Sojo l)y 'A'. 0.
.Burgess
The Legend of the Mascot
Prices 50& $1.00, $1.50
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pQautifnl Costumes
looker Chimes ljetween Burgess and
I ' Quiscnberry' ,
Princo Loreiro Ride tho Burro
Ask any JOlk about Tickets
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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 (Sb Storage Co.
Nearly a quarter of a century undor tho same
management
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Jackson, County
Medford, Oregon
It has succcoded because of! '
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Economy of management J
Safety of investment
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CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawter, President G. R. Lindloy, Vico Prcn,
0. W. MoDonalrt, Oaslilor
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