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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Aug. 31, 1912)
EXH W M.WW1 -H. rVgWV i-.- ( . 1 t I ' pxois eight MEDFORD MXTG TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, UOUST 3f, '1012 ? KtS, H I SIBS RAISING G 12. T. McKlnBtry of Grants PnsB dooa not On nil of hln boosting tor h richer and a bettor Rogue Hlvor valley by word of mouth. Ho has shown his confidence In tho country by getting title to various parcels of real estatn and then by demonstrating what tho noil enn bo mndo to do. One of his lato experiments has been In tho lino of pork. Ho Is a breeder" of fancy swine hlmRolf, but It was the co in in on nromfed porker of the tim ber that wnfc tho basis of this particu lar demonstration, Two months ago Mr. McKlnBtry bought eight pigs, acorn-fed, fot which ho paid $40, or G per head. 1'iicso pigs were at once put on n diet I nt nll,Yt-illtf o..l nlfnlfn anil lfltnr nil ' w. nn,.,-,,i,r nt.it ... ...., ..u ....- v.. wholo wheat soured In the sklm-mllk. Tho smallest pig of the lot has just boon killed and marketed, and the returns to tho McKlnstry exchequer woro $20.80. All the feed for tho pig was raised on tho ranch. The milk wns a by product from tho dairy herd, and the wheat was of this season's crop. Mr. McKlnstry has no record of tho wheat eaten by Ihls .particular pig. but he says that two bushels Is a more, than liberal statement. All ot which demonstrates anew that all tho gold Lmlnes of tho Rogue valley are not developed through tho sluice box. Tho pig trough finds some of tho nuggets. AMBASSADOR WHOM REPORT SAYS WILL RETIRE YESTERDAY'S SCORES Northwestern . W. L. P. a Spokano .. 75 CS .GC4 Seattle 73 62 .540 Vancouver 74 C5 .532 Portland C5 .69 .4S5 Victoria . 01 72 .459 Tacoma L....56 79 .415 . R. II. E. Spokano . 9 12 1 Victoria - 2 6 4 Batteries Noyee and Devogt; Mc Crcory and Meek. Vancouver ...................... 0 5 1 Portland 3 II 0 Batteries Gorvals. Willis and Lewis! Glrot rind Harris. Coast W. Ii. P. C. Vernon , 83 57 .593 Los Angeles SI 56 .591 Oakland 79 03 .556 Portland 53. 68 .460 San Francisco 60 81 .426 Sacramento ..............50 85 .371 It. 'II. K. San Francisco ...... .1 9 3 Oakland ... 3 9 0 Batteries Miller and Berry; Par kin and Mitze. Los Angeles ................ 9 18 4 Sacramento ................ 87 0 Batteries Loverenr, Nagl and Boles; Williams, Schwenck and Chohek. Portland-Vernon, rain. National W. L. P. C. 11 ' 11 BARON ITW ttCXGZLtWLUUT mm Br tr.v.veic a. Barrn Hengelmuller, Ambassador from Austrla-nungary to tho United States, will, according to report, shortly retire from that pot nud return home. He has represented his couutry at WukJugton for eighteen years and Li the dean of the Diplomatic Corps at tho capital. It Is believed that lie Is relin quishing his post becauso he has attained tho ago of retirement lu the Austrluu diplomatic service. MISS mm TO STUMP FOR TEDOY BOY FALLS 2000 FEET FROM BALLOON New York' 82 Chicago 79 Pittsburg 70 Philadelphia 68 Cincinnati 57 St. LouIb v52 Brooklyn 54 Boston 36 Now York 5, Brooklyn 7. Philadelphia 1, Boston 3. Chicago 5, St. Louis 4. Pittsburg 2, Cincinnati 1. L. P. C. 36 .695 41 .658 50 .583 59 .496 64 .471 09 .430 76 .415 83 .303 CHICAGO. Aug. 31. Jano Ad- dams of Hull House, now preparing her material at Bar Harbor, Maine, will return here shortly to start a stumping tour In the interests of Theodore Roosevelt and Hiram John son, according to announcement here today. FLINT, Mich., Aug. 31. With every bone In his body shattered by a fall from n balloon at an altitude of 2.000 feet, Chester Betts, aged 'l 4, Is dead here today, a victim of boyish curiosity. Chester crowded close, to a balloon In which Abner Amsblll was started upward, 5,000 spectators n Miss Addams plans to make a spc-.&he state fair grounds were horrified cial -appeal to woman voters in the' proparlng to ascend. As tho craft states where equal suffrage exists, to see the boy trailing along, his foot and In non-voting states she will j urgo the women to use their Influence upon tho voting members ot their families. The suffrage plank In the progres sive -party platform will be her chief asset, She will also speak on child labor and limited working hours for women. BANKER BY DERELICT'S SIDE: ARREST ON FELONY CHARGE SAN FRANCISCO. Aug. 31. Standing beside a drunken, dishev elled water-froht prisoner. Secretary William Corbln ot tho Continental Building & Loan association, tho dis solution of which is now sought in the courts, answered tho questions ot tho clerk calmly when he was booked at the city prlspn on charges of hav ing falsified the accounts ot tho asso ciation. Corbln drove to the Hall ot Justice in his automobllo when ho was Informed a warrant had been Is sued, and was released on $500 cash ball. Tho warrant was secured by Stale building and Loan Commissioner Walker after an Investigation which led him to believe tho total liabilities entangled in a guy rope. Despite warning from Amsblll to keep still, young Betts struggled desperately to free himself. Working his foot free, the lad hurtled through tl.c air, his body finally crashing through tho roof ot a barn. MAY PROSECUTE CHINESE WHO TREATED SCULPTOR SEATTLE, Aug? 31. Action by the prosecuting attorney leading to the prosecution of the Chinese phy sician who was giving Louis Potter, tho noted sculptor, treatment for a dermal ailment when ho died, rests with tho coroner, it was announced tonight. Prosecutor Murphy said he believ ed criminal charges of malpractice or practicing without a license could be brought hut no action will be tak en by him until ho received definite word front tho coroner. Coroner Snyder said ho was waiting the out come of a chemical analysis of the stomach contents and blood before proceeding, though ho believed the treatment given by tho Chinese was responsible for Potter's death, Potter's woman companion re mains a mystery. Neither the prose- of approximately 1318,000 wcro not offset by assets sufficient to protect ! cutor nor tho coroner havo seen her the hundreds of shareholders, many and acquaintances of Potter say they of whom wero clerks and laborers. know nothing of her whereabouts. VOTERS PAMPHLETS m MAILED OUT SALEM. Ore., Aug. 31 -The, first batch of pnmphlottt containing tho lnlUatlvo and referendum measures to he voted on by tho people n tho general election In November were mulled In tho Portland postof flco yes. terday. All tho pamphlets will he mailed from Portland, whore they nro being printed, bound, wrapped and addressed. The batch mailed yesterday con slated of 10 mall sacks full for Grant county, 7 for Lake, 20 for Polk niul 10 for Denton. One hundred wrapped copies ot tho pamphlet weigh 47 pounds, and It will tnko IS 00 largo slio mall sacks to hold all of them. Beginning today tho pamphluts will be mailed out nt the rate of 10, 000 a day by tho James, Kent & Ab bott company, which Is handling tho work for the secretary of state and Is also doing tho printing of tho pani phlets on a sub-contract from State Printer Dnnlwny. Secretary of State Olcott yesterday sent to the assistant postmaster at Portland warrants for 5000 to cov er. In part, the postage on the pamphlets. given tho opportunity, Manager Krnnkln Edwards utntoti that Smith nud Homer Judging ftotit their past uncords, should put tip one of tho host boxing contents boou around hero lu ninny a day. Both Homer and Smith ran bo sunn at their training thin afternoon nud tomorrow nt ilCIO p. in. whuro they will go through their routine ot training for tho benefit of thn In vltod public, There will ho n lour round proline Inary to precede tho main ovoiit. tleuural luluiliiMlon will bo 1 1,00, He nerved hoiUm on nalo ul Naidi hotel. Clark & Wright. LAWYERS WAHIIINUTON, I). O. Public Laud Mutters! Flnl Proof. Desort Lnudi, Contest and Mining Casar. 8orlp. LIUJ UUi-ULI Li-JU.UUJHUU.U.1!4BB t BOXERS TAKE EYE OF THE LOCAL FANS Next Monday night when Jim Hor ner meets Fraukle Smith In u ten round boxing bout before the Mod ford Athletic club local fans Will see new faces and a change lu tho differ ent styles uf boxing. In signing up Horner and Smith Manager Edwards presents a couple of now ones now to Medford only, but around San Francisco from whero thoy hall they aro mighty well thought of and uro rated as being very Bhlfty Inds. In their workouts nt tho training quarters thoy havo shown class and there wero quite a number of fans who remarked utter watching tho boys box, that they would llko to see cither Horner or Smith In a match with Bud Anderson. Both boys aro eager for a chance to meet Anderson as each thinks they can put tho steam roller on Buddy Jf I t T ? T T X t t T t IX t t X r X t t t T T t ? T y y y f y y I. , Is Your Electric Iron Satisfactory? 1 f not, wo will make you a liberal offer for a now on'o, .Kor $2.50 and an old General Mluctrii! Iron wo. will h'ivo. you the latest type of new Cleneral lOleetrie Iron Guaran teed for life. For sjvJ.OO and an old iron of any niako wo will give, you the latest tyno of new Pacific Hot Point Iron guaranteed ... for five years. If your old iron is out of order and needs repairs, why not .' exchange it for a new, up-to-date pattern. California-Oregon Power Co. 216 West Main Street Pacific Phone 1681 Home Phone 122L :kxxkxxxxkxx4 swsKneseceMB . f y y r r y t y y y T t y t t y y f y t : - SECURE AN EDUCATION TnATISPBACTICAL ONE THAT WELL 31 KLP YOU TO KAltN A GOOD SALARY AVHIOILWILL START YOU ON THE KQAD TO SUCCESS IN BUSINESS AT THE AND JSftJ- Pall term opens Tuesday, September 3. You may enter at any time. Call, phone or write for further information. $mx:"X::m:: Bf American W. Boston 89 Washington 77 Philadelphia ., 73 Chicago ., CO Detroit V &7 Cleveland C4 Now York 4q St. Louis 41 Boston 7, Philadelphia 2. Washington 7. New York 2 Clovolnud 7, Chicago 2. Detroit 1, St. Louis C. L. P. C. 37 .700 41 .053 49 .099 C2 .492 G8 .400 G9 .439 77 .3C9 82 .333 AMERICANS FLEE FROM REBELS IN S0N0RA TUCSON, Arlr., Aug, 31. F. M. Ctirtla aud Bert Cunulnghurn, after a harrowing series ot Incidents In making tholr cscapo from tho rebel Infested zone of northern Sonora fol lowing tho killing of threo Insurroc toa ut tho Ml Oro mine, arrived here today in rags, Btlll carrying their guns. According to Cunninghnm, ho kill ed a robol aftur ono shot at him. Aa tho larger forco of rebels was ap proachlng tho Amorlcans fled to Join thirty federal soldiers. Early in tho morning they woro attacked by ninety inaurroctos, Tho batllo luatod from B n. m, to 3 p, an, Thirty rebols wero killed, whllo tho federaU lost two killed nnd two wounded. Later the rebels wero ro lutorced and tho Atneripans took to the brush, eventually landing at Naoowtrl, half starvod. ' I :x:x:x: a. ? y y y y y y y y y y y t t t y y y y y y y ! t A. A. : Closing Out Sale of Acreage I am now offering five-acre tracts at tho very lowest prices and am going to close out this -acreage in less than sixty days. I mean juat what I say you will not be able o buy five acres of mo after Nov. 1,1912. I know I am making a cut-throat price but it is a pleaaure to me to to be able to make prices so the purchaser will have a good margin as soon as he closes a deal with me. I bought this land a good while ago and can make lower prices than others who invested on the advanced prices. - This is by far the most desirable district in which to make a suburban home near our beautiful and prosperous city. , There are a number of permanent settlers now improving homes and I am planning my permanent home in this same Pierce Subdivision. I have some sixty acres that are not on the market at any price. If Hillcrest is worth $2,000.00 per acre, the Pierce Subdivision being closer to the city, free soil and a special water right can and will be just as valuable with less expense in development and in much shorter time. r Don't lose the opportunity of securing one of these five-acre tracts, when you can buy it at a way down figure and on easy terms. DON'T YOU FORGET IT all the land I have for sale in this locality will be CLOSED OUT IN A VERY FEW DAYS. Call at my residence, 923 E. Main St. Phenes: Pacific 3741, Home 237X v Li., l jl jzrv vJl- ? OWNER MEDFORD, OREGON h ..A..A..A..A..A.A..A.A.A.A. -III M Ij H ttf