Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 19, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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A shntlcrcd (rni'k i coord for Orv
ro when Kinj Seal stepcd n Imlf
mile in 1:03 prmod Hie fcntiire of
the firul dny'n rncinj? meeting t the
fair ground. The afternoon's spoil
vni good nnd worthy of n fnr larger
orowtl (linn the one present. The
race this afternoon will ho excellent
iuhI will niclilile the first nutomobilc
raoo of the meet. Following is tho
program :
2:28 class, trot or pare, .lark-on
county horhcc, purse $200. Entries,
David Hnriini, Maj belle, Hulmont .).,
King.
2:30 trot, mile heaU, purso $.100.
Entries: Unimax, green; Alto Ex
press, record 2:22 1-4; St. Michael,
record 2:24 1-1; Zchmi Z., rcconl
2:24 1-4.
Huuuiug, five-eighths mile dnMi,
l)ur80 $100. Four entries.
Automobile raco, twenty Inps
put-he $130. Two cnlrics from Abh
latid, one entry from Mcdford.
Exhibition saddle stallion Prince,
owned and ridden by Mrs. Mitchell.
King Seal, owned by Tom Taylor,
won the Jackson county free-for-all,
best three in five heats Wednesday.
Tc lowered tho track record stcpnin
in 1:03. Chiquito, owned hy George
Baron of Ashland, finished second.
King Seal won three heats and fin
ibhed second in two.
Dollio McKinncy had no trouble in
winning the 2:20 pace, taking tbrcii
heats straight.
Mrs. Moore was an easy victor in
the" ladies' running race. Mrs. Cook
wnssecond, Miss Sliugcr third.
Jack Kcrtell won the half mile
race in a closo finish, with Wade
Hampton second. Commercial Trav
eler missed tho train and was left at
the quarter post. There was some
difficulty in making the start in thi
rape but tho horses finally got off
together.
V. Jones won the wild horse race.
Only one man was thrown but balky
hornes on tho. home stretch furnished
much amusement. Tins event was
one of tthc most pleading of the after
noon. Following arc the results and
time: , . ...
Tae results were:
Free-for-all pace, half mile
King Seni ...-,' w 2 2 ,1 1 1
Chiquito ... 112 2 2
Hamlet ,J. , . .3 4 3 t
Klpg ., ,..,.... 4 3 4
Time. 1:06 1-4, 1:05 1-4, 1:05 1-4,
l:QJ. 1:07.
2:20 pace, one mile
Doillo McKlnney 2 111
BelJ Smith ,..,-...... 12 3 2
Alto Expresa 4 4 4 4
Time, 2;24 1-1, 2:20, 2:24 1-4,
2:24 1-2. 2:24 1-4.
The exhibits at tho Jnuk'.oti Conn
ty fair and pear show in piwing n
drawing card and lart crowds
throng the exhibit rooms diul.x.
Everything that is gntwn in Jackm
county is shown mid many other nitt
cles ntnuufaelured ill this scetiou nro
exhibited. Then the Iiotnrk pens
are filled with blooded stuck "o tint
every one who xiHs tho fair can
find something of interest.
The "Made in Medford" exhibits
are unusually good. There i ee
ment brick, ordinary brick, foment
pipe, furniture, sausage and fnnex
prepared meats, candy, granite, and
odds and ends of nil descriptions
which will well repay n xisjlnr.
The fruit and produce exhibit is
extensive. All of the different var
ictes of vegetables and fruit nr
shown. Especially fine is nn exhibit
of garden prwdurc from a single
ranch in the valley which look, fir-t
prixc for hfest display. This was ar
ranged by 0. J. Ames.
A. J. Terry from his 40 acre ranch
is exhibiting n fine line, of produce
and fruit. His display s xery at
tractive. The ladies have arranged mi ex
hibit of needlework mid handicraft
which no mere man can describe but
NEAl. & 2CKAL
Kiflv N'onscnsical Noxeltx.
can only tmmel at. The display is
( erv uttrnetne.
The livestock iens uro well filled;
thoroughbred hogs, cow.s, nnd limstcs
being exhibited. Tho poultry display
is alo large
The -"exhibit?, well repay a isit.
Attendants arc on hand to n) at
tention to he various displays and
explain them,
Auto Prize AwartUsI
One of the most euthusnistit' inem
berx of the party ot scientists who
isiled Crater L,iko was Whidiiner
Uoubiausky, conservator of tho iin
penal bolniiienl 'gttixleiis at St, Pet-
erslmlg, ami who has won consider
able fame as mi exnloror. lie did
not hesitate in declaring That the
lake wasVoiie of the most beautiful
scenic attractions on which he hud
eTr gued.
"I iln not wonder that Ihe eitireu
ship of the Kogue mer x alley is on
so high ii plane," stated Mr. Doub
itiusky. 'Such it uix'tit natural won
der at our iloors demnnds. The AH
Wise one kaowS how to have his won
ders appreciated and caied for. We
were astounded by the milliner in
which we were recrned hero and en
tertained and we were fuithcr its
touuded by the jH'rfoctucss of the
mountain icm you had to display.
Crater Luke is the most beautiful
lake 1 ho over seen." ,
MARRIED.
Wlllant 1C. Itoy.il ami Louisa Ol
son wore married by ltox W. V.
Sbleldx, pastor of the Presbyterian
The Pacific Motor Supply company church, Wednesday at S p. lit. These
has plven nn elegant robo as first ( xoting people will mako thalr homo
prlxo for best decorated auto In tho In Mcdford. Tho pood wishes of
pa ratio riittrsday night. 'thctr many friends ro with them.
We Invite YOU to Make
STATE METHODIST
MEET AT ASHLAND
The Oregon annual conference of
the Methodist Episcopal church op
ened itb bes&ions Wednesday at Ash
land. Ministers and delegates have been
met upon arrival by automobiles and
convoyed to church headquarters,
which hns been merged into a sort of
ecclesiastical rlcuriug-houxc pending
tho assignment of xisitors to their
respective places of eulcrtuitiniont
xvJiilo in the city.
Bishop Hicluird .1. Cooke partici
pated in the reception ieatures, us
did Rev. . A. Schwimley, jxistor of
the Congregational church, who will
deliver u fraternal greeting to the
conference body, the laity being icp
resenled by Mayor Neil and It. 1'.
St Campbell, of this city.
The first day was given over to the
examination of candidates for holy
orders, about a dozen having gone
through the quiz on the relative mer
its of doutrimi and belief, including
Christian perfection, eleuicutury Eng
lish, boinileties,, logic, American his
tory, Hutlor'ii umilogy, the English
Uiblo, grounds of thcistto belief,
Christian ethics, etc., tho topics ar
ranged by gradations in uurriculuue
form.
The commit I e,e on uxamiuntion in
cluded: Revs. II. Gould, It. Q. Poor,
II. T, Atkjnson, W. F. Ilrowne, O,
II. Foea, W.8. 0,ordon, J. K. Huwkins,
W. R. Jeffrey, Jr., D. H. Leech, W. J.
DjiglHSS, At R Lcn, D. H. Trim
ble Hiid D. A. WHt'tera,
ExuBiiimtiona for loeul deucona
were condweUd by Dr. H. Leech, II.
y Akinoii, W. J. Douglass and W.
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The recoil does the work of reloading and ejection instead
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Five shots just pull and release the trigger. Your action
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You can never get in a tight place-the gun never clogs.
Each shot strikes a one ton blow Simple action simple
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