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READY FOR RACES
FOURTH OF JULY
Whllo automobile racing Is con
Bldored tlio king of sports and holds
tho record for drawing the largest,
crowd.s, Hh future on tlio Pacific
CoastYs not the brightest. This Is
duo to tho fact that the nubile as a j
wholo will not co-operate with tho
promoters and como up to the box cf
flco and pay tholr admission.
".Motor Ago" or a recent date
make tho following commont along
theso IlncH, and shows haw the Santa
Monica Itoad Knee of this year came
very near being called, off nt tho last
minute:
AlMitdonlng Santa Monlrn Track
"Th'cro Is a strong possibility that'
course, the Santa Monica will be
nftcr four years of racing on this
abandoned for several years at least
nnd possibly for all times. The life
or a road pacing course seems to be
from four to six years. Santa Moni
ca has had Hs fling, and as road rac
ing Is not a biicccss from tho stand
point of a private promoter, It will
not be easy to find men who will take
tho risk.
The Los Angeles Healers' Associa
tion handled the race last year, but
this spring A. M. Young took entire
charge as a prlvato promoter. His
plans nnd contracts were well made,
and with permission to charge every
person who crossed tho br'dge Into
tho inside of the course, ho had pros
pects of making money, but at the
last minuto the city otlcials of Santa
Monica refused to permit a charge
at the brldgo and anoro than 50,000
passed over without payment.
At the Inst minuto the race was al
most called off. Manager Young
said ho would abandon the meet if
this source of revenue was cut off.
This was at midnight of the day of
the race and Young retired for a
few hours' sleep with the understand
ing that his plans would stand.
When he came to the course In the
morning all the fences had been re
moved and crowds were pouring in.
He was permitted to charge for ad
mission to the grand stand, but fifty
times as many people saw the race
around the course."
Driving Club Expense
, Tho Medford Driving Club has
gone to a great expense In perfect-.
lng.tno norse tracK ana in uunuing
the mile and a half n'uto track. The
time and expense that the horsemen
have been put to in working out and
conditioning their horses is quite an
Item. To get an auto ready for a
race means an outlay of money not
to bo scoffed at, to say nothing of
tho time taken to do this work. Th
day that tho manufacturer catno to
tho rescue and stood the burden of
all this is past. The tiro manufac
turers, while at war with one anoth
er, just at present still bold to the
iron clad agreement against giving
away tires and equipping racing
cars. Tho purses offered are not
largo enough to let tho winners break
much better than even. However
sovcral of tho boys are busy over
hauling and getting their cars ready
and promiso to do their best.
It is tho ambition of tho commit
tco to present tho best card that has
ever been offered to this part of the
stato, and if the public will do their
share tho matter of bringing some
celebrities here this fall is easy.
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Detroit society received n surprise a
few days ago wucu invitations to the
wedding of Miss Carrol 11 Newberry
and Captain V. II. Alleyne, of the
Queen's Own reel men t. stationed ;
Hamilton, Bermuda, were recalled by
Mr. and Mrs. Truman II. Newberry,
the parents of the bilde to be. l'lie
ceremony was to liat been June 1-
ASHLAND
IN
MAY
NEXT ENDEAVOR TO
B
I ROAD WORK
That Dfnton Bowers and S. A.
Carleton of Ashland, self appointed
guardians of tho publiQ funds, who
brought an injunction suit recently
to prevent the county from building a
bridge over Bear creek in this city,
are to turn their attention next to
Westvtlle, the convict camp on the
Crater Lake highway. Is indicated by
s visit of E. D. Brlggs of Ashlaud,
their attorney to the convict camp
Friday. Mr. Brlggs visited the camp
In order to determine what the honor
man are doing in the way of road
building. It is also reported that he
is delving deeply Into the records at
Jacksonville In regard to the cost
of the camp. An injunction suit
against tho county commissioners to
force thorn to discontinue this work is
expected.
The result of Brlggs visit to the
Honor Camp is unknown as he has
made no statements in the connec
tion. It Is known howevor that he
mado the trip at the instance of
Bowers and Carleton.
Hereafter tho public market will
bo open tlnee days each week Tues
days. Thursdays suul Saturdays.
Market master Uunyard announced
the change today. His nctlou Is
based on requests by tho farmers
who are unable to attend market
etch day and the fact that throe days
each week are deemed sufflelent by
."patrons of the market. Each of tho
throe days will then bo on a par with
Saturdays.
Hob Crowdor no longer alone of
fers moat for sale at the public mar
ket. This morning tlo stalls were
devoted to the sale of moats and all
were liberally patronised. The
ranchers who brought In meat were
more than pleased with tho results.
Country hams, bacon and lard were
features.
The small fruit, berry and produce
offerings wore very luiivy today but
sold readily. The produce was ex
ceptionally fine in quality.
A heavy offering of cherries was
evident, prices being from one to
two cents a pound cheaper than
earlier In the week.
New potatoes aro offered at 3 and
;!Vi cents a pound, n reduction of n
cent.
Home mado bread, cakes and pas
try were offered today nnd sold
readily, housewives welcoming a
change.
One enterprising produco dealer of
fered mint for sale, tho mint julop
season being at baud.
The market was liberally patron
ized today.
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if your spark plugs need constant rloaliing (he
chances arc ,oui' lubrication is wrong.'"'
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nave you.
It tu free from enrbuu. Keods freely down to 7.010. Never thlnu
out.
Our I'olarlne booklet free, pontpuid will help you In raring
for your car. Write for It today.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
Portland (Incorporated) Han I'iihuImo
Auction Sale
UNION FEED STABLE
SATURDAY, JUNE 22ND, 1012
Horsos, Cow, Wagona, Hu'viiohb, Etc,
V. V. TONIW, Auclioiujcr
RAY (IAUNVAW, I'ropricior
Sunday
WOMAN ON TRIAL FOR
POISONING HER HUSBAND
baseball
Grants Pass
vs. Medford
.Batteries: McFadtlcn (of Berkeley.) and Maker
iAu lodford Ike Butler and Ixcustrom.
MEDFORD BALL PARK, 2:45 P. M.
IIS CAPITAL STOCK
WALLA WALLA. Wn., June 22. -Mr.
Anna Cliri.-tenen of Pa-co, Wn.
is under iimM here today charged
with murder in having put pni.son in
whiskey which caused the death ot
her hu.-bntid, H. C. fhri.-teifeun, a
PnM'o hanker, on a train ef: the Spo
knuc, Portland and Seattle railroad
June 17.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES:
The Medford Realty & Improve
ment company has increased to capi
tal stock from $25,000 to $50,000 in
order to take care of its increasing
business. Boports at a special stock
holders meeting just held wero most
gratifying. The company has orect-
ed fifteen residences and has several
more under construction now.
Tho officers of tho company are:
Dr. J. F. Iteddy, president; E. W.
Warner, vico-proeldent; Charles S.
Lebo', secretary nnd treasurer.. Dan
Lebo of Chicago is expected soon to
tako charge of tho Insurance end of
tho business.
TELLS HOW HE SMASHED BIQ MONEY PANIC IN 1907.
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Guorge . Cortelyou, for;ncr Secretary of tho Treasury, was an interesting
Witness, before the Congressional commitleo in New York which is now iu
YjMlMjfatiJit; (bq "Money .Trust," He told of how ho deposited millions of
.l. ? tjoveruniuut money with the national banks In New York and thus
ended tho money iniule In 1007. Charles Steele also guvo testimony. ...
NATIONAL
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New York 41
Pittsburs 30
Chicago 2S
Cincinnati 31
Philadelphia 21
St. Louis 2 I
Brooklyn 20
Dostou 18
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Brooklyn 7, Philadelphia 0.
Boston 2, Now York 5.
St. Louis G, Chicago 7.
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Philadelphia 32
Chicago 35
Washington 35
Detroit 2S
Cleveland 25
Now York 17
St. Louis 10
Detroit 2, Cleveland 0
Philadelphia 2, Washing
Chicago S, St. Louia 1.
New York 3, Boston 1 1.
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Oakland 42
Los Angelas 42
Sacramento 31
Portland 27
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Portland' 2
Batteries Uraqkenrldgo
Brown; Orogg and Fisher.
Sacramento 3
San Francisco 11
Batteries Williams and
Delhi and Auor.
Oakland 5 5 5
Los AngelcB 0 12 2
Batteries - Christian, Olmstead
GROWERS
The prospects are good for a bumper fruit crop
iu the Pacific northwest. AVe would advise all grow
ers of Peaches, Apricots, Canloloupes, Tomatoes, Po
tatoes, etc., to get in touch with us. J t is a part of our
business to find a market for the fruits and produce
grown in the valley. "Wo have our arrangements
completed to handle the crops that will bring good
returns tothc grower. It will pay you to investigate.
ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO.
Medford, Oregon
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 (2k Storage Co.
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Pacific 5621.
Home 1107.
Nearly a quarter of a century undor tho same
management
THE
Jackson County Bank
Medford, Oregon
It has succeeded becauso of
Boundnoss of principlo
Economy of management,
Safety of investment
Oourtoous and liberal treatmout
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00
W. I. Vawtor, President 0. Hi. Lindloy, Vice Prca.
0. "W. McDonald, Oashior
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Tacoma 31
Snokanu 30
Vancouver 32
Portland 80
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Spokane 3 9 0
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Vancouver ,., 2 5 3
Victoria 5 10 3
Batteries Gates, OorvalH and
Lewis; Concannon and (Jrlndlo.
Portland 9 10 0
Tacoma 15 4
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