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

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MEriFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORtiOON. WMDNWSDAY. 'AUGUST 2U 1012
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GOLF CLUB TO OPEN
NEW QUARTERS
On Saturday, August 24th tho
Mndford Golf and County Club wilt
cclcbrnto tho opening of Its new quar
tern, Tlioro will bo n nluc-holo golf
match mon's doubles and mixed
doubles In tennis matches, Indoor
baneballt trap shooting and nn ap
proaching putting contest tor tho
women. Following tho games a spe
cial supper will bo served nnd In tho
evening thoro will bo dancing on tho
porch. McmborB may bring guests.
For tho convenience of tho mem
bers a motor bun will leavo tho Hol
land Hotel for tho club at tho fol
lowing times during tho afternoen:
1:00, 01:30, 2:30, 3H5, G:00. Tho
bus will tako passengers to town
from tho club during tho evening as
tho traffic demands.
Tho now grounds aro located about
two nnd one-half miles northeast of
town on "Roxy Anno Hoad."
The Dally Hint from Parts.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES
Northwest
W. L. r. a
Spokano 6D 53 .566
8eattIo 69 58 .543
Vancouver ..". 69 59
Portland 61 62 .496
Victoria ."...65 67 .451
Tacoma 51 75 .405
It. H. B.
Spokano 0 4 2
Seattle 2 7 1
Batterles: Kraft and Ostdlek;
Thompson and Whaling.
Vancouver 3 5 3
Tacoma 10 15 3
Batteries: Mclklo and Lalengc:
Schmutz and Lawis.
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brim otmiM. vnx. .- Kmi iw.,
X 1mnl fm.-lf nt m. t ltr,i nitn
cUxer rrnKenint of KnKllsh rmbroMri
otnd. by Hlvaln. ntl lace and nrl h
with velvet (trice by Virol.
RECORDSTEELHEADCATCH
Coast.
W. L.
Vernon 78 56
Los Angeles ..... ..74 53
Oakland 73 58
Portland 51 67
P.O.
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.557
.432
San Francisco 57 75 .432
Sacramento .......50 76 .397
R. H. E.
Tortland 7 12 1
Sacramento 5 15 1
Batteries: Kocstner, Klawlttcr and
Howley; Williams, Fitzgerald and
Cheek.
San Francisco . .v... ...2 6 2
Vernon ...............1 6 1
Batteries: Baker and Autcr; Hltt
and Agnew.
No Oakland-Los Angeles game.
Katleaal
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New York. 77 31
Chicago '73, 38
Pittsburg 66 43
Philadelphia 53 57
Cincinnati 53 60
St. Louis 51 63
Brooklyn 40 72
Boston 31 79
Pittsburg 3-1, Brooklyn 2-9.
Chicago 6-13, Philadelphia 1
Cincinnati 4-1, Boston 0-4.
St. Louis 1, New York 5.
P. C.
.713
.658
.6011
.4S2
.469
.451
.357
.282
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A hi ericas
W.
Boston 79
Washington 71
Chicago 57
Philadelphia .67
Detroit' 55
Cleveland 51
New York 39
St Louis 37
L. P. C.
35 .693
44 .619
56 .504
46 .593
62 .470
63 .417
73 .34S
77 .325
Washington 4-2, Cleveland 2-0.
New York 3-2. 8t LouIb 4-1.
Boston 6, Detroit 2.
Philadelphia 1-2, Chicago 6-3.
GENERAL BOOTH, SALVATION
ARMY LEADER, DIES, AGED 83
LONDON, Aug. 21. General Wil
liam Booth, commander in chief of
the Salvation Army died at 10:30
o'clock tonight. Ho was born at Not
tingham In 1829. He was uncoa
bcIoiib for 48 hours beforo his death.
Tho bulletins had not revealed tho
borlousness of tho goneral's condition
which it is admitted has been hope
less for a week. Ho recently under
wont an operation for tho removal of
a catoract of tho left eyo. Septic
poisoning resulted and his health do
cjlnod. Public Interest now contort in the
successor to tho last commandor.
Under the constitution tho Salvation
Army general nominates his successor
and this General Booth did several
years ugo placing tho namo In a soul
ed envelope which was deposited with
tho army's lawyers with instructions
not to bo ppenod until after his death.
It la tho belief that tho namo will
provo to be that of Bramwell Booth,
who for thirty yearB has been hie
chief of staff.
While English members of tho
Salvation Army aro convinced Gen
erul Booth la deserving of burial in
Westminster Abbey It Ib not oxpectod
th; Abbey authorities will award hliu
this honor.
" Michigan democrats will hold
tjplr atate convention in Grand Rap
14a W iteiaber 26.
FIFTY-ONE TROUT MEN
The record catch of stcelhcad trout,
the largest number ever brought into
tho city from a fishing expedition to
tho Roguo River was brought in Sun
day by Marlon Lance, Owen Dunlnp
and Nate Biden, consisting of 51
steelhcad trout weighing from 3 to 9
pounds each.
Tho party loft Mcdford Thursday
afternoon, returning Sunday noon.
All the fish except one was taken on
the Backus fly, nnd most of them
were caught Friday and Saturday,
eight only being taken Sunday morning.
SHANGHAI, Aug. 3t. Dispatches
recehed hero today from Hankow
confirm tho reports of desperate
fighting near V Chang. Tho cause
of the outbreak Is not definitely
known hero but It Is nuppnsed to bo
a direct result of Dr. Sun Yat Son's
break with President Yuan Shi Kat,
nnd probably marks tho resumption
of tho "revolution In China.
AVu Chung adjoins Hankow, and
foreign residents thoro aro greatly
hlnrmod over the. situation.
Tho natives of Southern China
nro demanding a separate republic
with either Dr. Sun Yat Son or LI
Yuan Hung as president.
SINGLE TAXER TALKS TO
PUBLIC IN THE STREETS
F, B. Coulter of Portland repro
beutlng the graduated slnglo tnx nnd
exemption amendment Introduced his
address on Tuesday night by a quota
tion from tho report of Rev. Joslnh
Strong to the congress of missiens:
"That notwithstanding our wondor-
tul prosperity, Increase of wealth.
education, missionary work nnd all
that, we had only to go on this way
far enough to find ourselves In hell
sinco poverty, Insanity, disease, vice
and crime aro Increasing faster.' H?
then by nnnlynlct of the death of na
tions showed that this condition had
always and must always nrlso out of
tho taxing of good cltUenn on their
Industry nnd personal property, to
support tho machinery of govern
ment which always Is used Tor per
sonal profit of tho bad nnd Indolent.
Ho drow a plrturo of tho kingdom of
Heaven, with nil tho naluln taxed to
the limit on their lununluun, robes
and harps, fronting a fund to main
tain thn pollen department lit linll,
nnd Hhowed that HiIh was rcnlly what
the state of Oregon wua doing,
Ho further Illustrated this by u
pnrahln of a man who Inherited it
wist ostntfl nud turned It over to a
ntnwiml who gave tho wealth away
and then taxed tho heir on hlw labor
to hulhl roiidn for tho benefit of tho
grantooH of his own wealth, ThU
condition had pulldod nil tho great
estates and fortunoH, so that an wo
nro now the very hnuutloH of God
had beeomo a curso to thn people as
voiced In tho Idea of overproduction.
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Thin condition iniiilo It nccommry
in radically chango'tho ontlro tax
lawn of thn stnto so that the stale
ahull nupport Itself nut of thn rove
nues It now o rent oh and gives away
In fraiiohlimn, rlghtn or way, timber
lands, wnter powers, tnltwirnls, priv
ileges and laud Instead of ns now by
grinding (ho fare off tho poor.
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Colgate's Talcum
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SEWICK WILL OPPOSE
L0NGW0RTH FOR CONGRESS
" CINCINNATI, Ohio, Aujj. 21. Dr.
A. O. Scwick, progressive leader here,
announced today liirt candidacy for
tho gent in congress now occupied
by Nicholas Longwortli. whose wife,
formerly Alice Koosevcli. is a daugh
ter of the progressive presidential
nominee. It is reported that Colonel
Roosevelt ordered the fi;ut on hih
Son-in-law, but Dr. Sewiek bays the
colonel is neutral.
Tot CUU. CaUmar br iW SI5URS OF THE WIT
SAMCS OF JESUS AND MARY. Cn. JU-UtU
CJUtU Cmrm. Mule An. OacttiM u4 Ccnatr
dU Orpn. IUiUmJD? nJfh.tiHat4 Monl u4
hnllccrulTnJUr.VVrfei;forAocrorat.A44rtu
xir lurr.Kioit. p. u.r,; (Jm,. riu.s
A TWICE-TOID TALE
One of Intcrot to Our Header
Good news bears repeating, and
when It Is confirmed after a long
lapse of. time, even It wo hosltntod to
believe It at first hearing, we feel se
cure In accepting Its truth now. Tho
following experience of a Mcdford
man Is confirmed after many years.
A. K. Scars, 231 Fifth St.. Mcdford,
Oregon, says: "Since publicly recom
mending Doan's Kidney Pills In 1907,
I havo used them occasionally and
they havo always brought good re
sults. I was afflicted with sovero
pains in my back and I often found
It Impossible to stoop. Tho kidney
secretions passed too frequently and
this weakness was a source of much
annoyance. Hearing Doan's Kidney
Pills highly recommended, I pro
cured a bobx at Haskln's drug storo
and by tho tlmo I had finished tho
contents, I could sco that they wero
the right remedy for my tronble.
Gradually the pains and other diffi
culties disappeared and my health
Improved. I cheerfully recommend
Doan's Kidney PUIb to everyone af
flicted with kidney complaint."
"When your back Is lame Rornom
"When Your Back Is Lame Re
member tho Namo." Dou't simply
ask for a kidney remedy ask dis
tinctly for Doan's Kidney Pills, tho
same that Mr. Scars had tho remedy
backed by homo testimony. 50 cents
all stores. Fostcr-Mllburn Co., Props.,
Buffalo, N. Y.
Great Money-saving event now going on all spring
cuiu uiiiiiici mci ciictiiuiac cit sctruiuc prices.
Don't fail to get some of the big bargains
WASH PETTICOATS.
Made of good Gingham,
good Too vamos. Clean-
np pngc,
each
39c
WAISTS
Women's fine Lingerie
Waists, up to $:).00 values-
Sale price, Qfir
each Ot
NECKWEAR
Aralue.s up to f0 Clean
up price,
each
5c
CHILDREN'S
DRESSES
Made of good Gingham,
values up to $1. Clean-
ZSH 48c
SEE OUR NEW PALL AND WINTER SUITS AND COATS. THEY ARE BEAUTIES.
WOMEN'S VESTS
Sleeveless? good quality
cheap at 12 VI. Our
clean-up price, Oa
each 01
GINGHAMS
All of our Ginghams,
values up to 20c. Clean-
OUTING FLANNEL
Good heavy quality,
worth 121oc. Our Clean
up sale price, 0
a yard O
SHEETS
72.JH) Hleachod Sheets,
good (iOe grade. Our
Clean-up price, QAj
each ,. C
MANY MORE BARGAINS WHICH WE CANNOT ADVERTISE.
HOSIERY
Bui-son's seamless Hose
for Women, 2oc values.
Clean-up price, 4 Cj
a pair i.r '
ICE CREAM
PURE and WHOLESOME
AT THK RIGHT TRICB
In carton, 25 cents per quart.
25 cents extra for packers of any size up to one gallon.
Any order over one gallon at $1 per gallon.
Deliveries of packers to any part of tho city.
Ice cream served at the creamery at 5 cents per dish.
Med ford Cream (SI Butter Co.
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IT 'PAYS THK PHOTOGHAPHEK TO UHK AM) HANDLK
(Seneca Cameras
They aro uncqualed In simplicity of operation, in durability and
in results. Havo many marked ImprovementH not found on any
other Camera.
Mado on Honor Sold on Merit Not in tho Trust
Our lino In exceptionally comploto, constating of many atylcs
and bIzcb, enabling every ono IntercHted In photography to securo
Just tho Camera thoy want. SENECA CAMEKA8 will pleaao your
customers, and pay you a good prom.
WHITE TODAV FOR HANDSOMELY ILLUHTHATKI) OATAIX)0
SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO., Rochester. N. Y.
Largest Independent Camora Manufacturers In the World.
DRESSING SACQUES
Made of good lawn, all
sizes, up to $1.00 values.
CIcan-up price 4fi
each VOX
GLOVES
Kayser's 1(5 button cha
mois Gloves, 7i5c values.
Clean-up price, Afift
a pair tOI
BELTS
Blast iu Belts, values up
to $1.00. During our
Clean-up. price, 40j
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& ? WM. ROGERS GUARANTEED SILVERWARE GIVEN AWAY FREE. A
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Closing Out Sale of Acreage near Medford
102 1-2 ACRES IN FIVE ACRE TRACTS
Near the City; suitable for Gardening, Fruit and
Home Building; splendid roads and plenty of water
ABOVE THE FROST LINE AND A SPECIALLY HEALTHY DISTRICT.
THE DISTRICT IS SETTLED UP BY A SPLENDID LOT OF CITIZENS I
HAVE NO FIXED PRICE ON THIS LAND AND EXPECT TO TAKE MUCH
LESS THAN IT IS WORTH. IF I CANNOT GET WHAT I OUGHT TO HAVE, I
EXPECT TO TAKE WHAT I CAN GET. AM DETERMINED TO SELL. LIFE
IS TOO SHORT AND TOO MANY ARE WANTING HOMES TO HOLD PRICES
OUT OF THE REACH OF MEN OF SMALL MEANS. THE MORE CASH YOU
PAY THE BETTER FIGURE I CAN MAKE YOU.
CALL AT MY HOME, 923 EAST MAIN STREET, AND SEE THE PRO
DUCTS OF THIS NEIGHBORHOOD; AND YOU WILL BE SATISFIED OF THE
QUALITY OF THIS LAND.
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