Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 20, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MEDFORD MXIG TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 20, 1012
P ?fW$&imit Awards it the Fair
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tnP itwhrW fott
f&, MedforJ, rttj' OriffStt Creek or
( j&Mk ai'tlfe.;!rNxhn; Central
JPiate Jonathans Chrfc flnttltet,
M&tfon&, 1st; J. E. Woodruff, Med-
ihj zna; urorgts Aitnro, Talent, 3rd.
Plata KawUtVfitM hotter it flonld,
fCeilftml, 1st; ft. B. Itek-, 2hH & F.
1 taint reet; MeJfVrt, 3rd.
lJAte,SlKfl B. F. Ilemstrect,
Medfonl,, lab
Plato TftVjwkawkww lSjitcr &
Gould, st.
Box AfcTnfash Rtl S. C. (icorRC,
Medfonl, 1st; A. N. Wright', pWnix,
3tul.
,Plnto Winter Bulimias- R. II. Pax-
xnn, Central Point, 1st; Henry Eter
1.V, Ahhlnnd, 2nd; A. .A. Bernard,
Medfonl, :ir.
, Plate Delaware lied 0. Y. Teng
Wnld, Medfonl, 1st.
Plate Hyslop Crab Linnen or
chard, Medronl, 1st; A. N. Wright,
Phoenix, 2nd; J. A. Westcrlnnd,
Medfonl, 3rd.
Plate Bennett Seedlings R. H.
Paxon, Central Point, 1st; T. Taylor
&" Son, Medford, 2nd; Alview or
chards 3nt '
f"Laric5$ vSMnd Apjde-rO. Me
Keevcr, -Med ford, 1st; J. A. Kclto,
Talent, 2nd.
'vPkt Butcbe N- Wrfct,
'Plate SftackdfordA.'tf. Wright,
Phoenix.
'Plate,,BllcfleHrs A. N. Wright,
PKowix.
ifbfo FaH KppmsA. N. Wright,
Pk'oesix. ;
opiate Goria. Mqndi A. K Wright,
Phoenix.
Plate Northern Spy A. N. Wright
Phoeair. I
Plato .Lanvcrr-A. .N Wright,
Phoenix.
Plate Fall RwatA. .N. Wrigjit,
Pwoemx.
rPJaJe BIh r Pearmam A. N.
Wright, Phoenix, 1st; L, E. Williams,
Medford, "2nd
Plate Wagnerr-A. N. Wright,
Phoenix, 1st; J. A. Kelts, Talent,
''Plate TimhertwiR A. N. Wrifht,
PJieenix. "., -.
" Plate WhJte Pearman E C Cal
heari, PhoeH .
VPlkJe Ariahsas" Black O. Me
KSwefrjiWIwriL . ' . .'
Plate Welthy-A. C. AUenVed
fWM. ',.;
YeJPkteJispkw-AryWricht
EtiWix,' lft ;;Wfe7Brytoj?t.C5t$l
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Point, 2nd; R. W. Hitchcock. Knglo
Point, 3rd.
Plato Kings Wn. Brnytnn, Cen
tral Point, 1st; T. Heniroek, Central
Point, 2nd.
Plato Alexander Win. , Brnyton,
Centrnl Point.
Plate Rome Netfnlies Win, Rrny
ton,, Centrnl Point.
Plata Wolf Rivar T. llenriok.
Medfonl.
Plato BaldwinJ. A. Kelts Tal
ent, Plate Winesnps C. M. Parker.
Medfonl.
Plate Ren Dnvfc W. 11. Wait,
Medford, 1st; Potter v Oonld. Med-
ford, 2nd; . Yl Mnndinll, Medfonl,
3rd.
, Plalo ltn Checks Q. R. Marshall,
Mlfurd, lt.
B.)x Re,t Clicks G. K. Marshall,
Medfrtrd, 1st.
Box Maiden Btnsh .1. A. Guratnill,
Pears
Plate Bosc W. E. Brnyton, Cen
tral Point, 1st; B. F. Hemstrect, 2nd;
A. C. Allen, 3nl.
Plate Rickcl Pears Bear Creek
orchanl, l.t; J. L. Demmer, Medfonl,
2nd; B. R. Wood, Medfonl. 3rd.
Five Plattf Display II. W. Bing
ham, Med ford, 1st; "A. L. Looinfo,
Medford, 2nd.
Plate f Conle Pears Win. Bray
ton, Central Point.
Plate Barry Pears W. II. Bing
ham. Plate Cornice Pears J. A. Perry,
Medford, 1st; J. L. Tracey, Medfonl,
2nd; Potter & Gould, 3nl.
i Pint AnjoH Pears Potter &
(Ionia, liit; 0. E. Marshall. Medford,
2nd. , i
Plate; Winter Nells Pears T.
Heimroek, Medford, 1st; 0. E. Mor
shall, 2nd; Potter & Gonld, 3nl.
. Plate Howell Pears G. E. Mar
shall, 1st; Potjer & Gonld, 2nd; O.
McKeever, Jrd.
Plate Bartlctt Pears A. J. Perry,
1st; Potter & Gonld, 2nd; ft. H. Pax
son, Central Point, 3rd.
Box d'Anjou Pears Potter &
Gonld, 1st; A. L. Loobu-s 2nd.
Box Coaiiee A. C. Allen, 1st ; W.
B. Barnum, 2nd.
' "Box Bosc W. E. Brayton, Central
Point, 1st; W. B. Barnum, 2nd; A.
C.iAllen,3rd.
Plate Rossncy A. C Allen.
Plate Mt. Vernon A. C. AUen.
Pfafe.Clangeaus G.E Marbhnil,
lst;W 1 Albert, Ceatral Point, 2nd.
SCENE FROM "BABY MINE" WHICH COMES TO THE MEDFORD THEATRE, FRIDAY, SEPT. 20.
Wm. A. Brady, Ltd. presents (lea tho verdict that "Ha by Mllio" la
"Baby Mine,' "Margaret Mayo's dayH 'st alnonl mirth Impelling
ot a thousand laughs., at tho Medford , conR,u" luc rw"u jwnorallou ot
. . , , . , i theater iMitrona haa evr noun. Moat
Theater tonight. ntliiwlaatlc admlrom of tho play.
uaoy .Mine- nas to its creau ono wboso onlnlontt nrn PflnIil.,riil thn.
solid year's run at Daly' Theater.
New York. It has also achieved
phenomenal success at Sir Charles
Wyndham's Criterion Theater In
London, where it continued to please
tho masses for 3G0 performances.
It Is the radiant and glorious fun
and hilarity that obtrudes at overy
point throughout the play that holds
an audience throughout, the Justl-
of experts, emphatically axsert that
"Haby Mlno" Is the vory host comedy
that has wver been offered.
It Is not Incredible that a tlrutcss
and continuous run of legitimate en
thusiasm occasioned by an earnest
and forcible demonstration of realis
tic posttibllttes, utterly human, la re
sponsible for tht! world-wide approval
of this Immense, comedy success.
The human Interest In Its touches I Drug Stum
and concerns hi I mntinlnd. n'nVvhen
ft Is of a character that Invokes tho
closo and faithful attention ot a com
plete audience, without paiue, Hlrtcl-
ly by reason of Its deep tun and
laugh-maklng qualities, its universal
popularity and tnirccss Is readily ex
plained. Tim personality of each principal
charactor. as elucidated In the play,
reaches tho. "right spot" with every
ono In nn audience, which, with the
thonut of tho comedy, makes It en
tlrly fascinating and uttractlvo at
every moment.
Seats now on sale at llnaklu'it
Mnlngn -D. A, Hounn.
Toknyn, A. Bouan.
llcrrlca
Untphervles (enn) Mrs, .1, T.
Miuuniorvlllis ltd; Delia Parker, 2nd.
Plate Ktrnwhwrles 0. M. Pnrkcr,
1st? Chris Moore, 2mlj V, M. Centers
3rd.
Plata Dcwhorrles C, M. Pnrker.
Bliiekherrlos (ean) Delia Pnrker,
'int; Mw. J. T Suinniiivvllli, 2nd.
Can' Lognnhei'vleH Mrs. ' Rohort
Diilton, 1st, 'Mrs. ,, T. Nnnunnrvllle,
2ml.
Nertarhies, Quliuv, Figs
QuilieeAt). MoKeever, sl; ,, l
Demmer, 2nd; .1,'A, Tnniey, 3rd.
Neelnrlni'5 Mrs; N. fl. Tinker.
l''ig' W. II. Wntl.
SOUTHERN'iOREQON. PIONEER
DEAft' AT HOLLAND HOME
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J. K. Tycer, one ot the most wldo-
ly known and generally respected of
tho plnucurn of Boutherti Oregon,
died at his homo hear Holland
Wednesday morning nt tio ripe old
ago of 83 years. The funeral serv
ices will ho held at Kerhy, Thursday,
at 2; HO p. m.
Tho deceased had lived at Holland
for fifty years, having taken up thu
laud which had been his homo over
slnro, half a century ago. t Ho had
always boon of tho ruggud, .sturdy
typo ot man hood, In tho host of
Physical condition tllhtliye, wHJi'lts
ravages, matte serious Inroads upon
his strength, and for tho past thrc6
months ho has rapidly fallsd, Be
sides a wife, lib loaves six children,
3 boys and 3 girls, Kd. Tom -and Will
all of whom reside In Holland, and 3
daughters, Mrs. James Whtto And
Mrs. Alek Whltu of Ho1lnndand Mrs.
Suelo Agio ' of Portland. One
brother, O. S. Tycer, and tt sitter,
Mrs. T. T. Lewis, also survive him.
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WANT MBIT -
' FOR CLUB ROOMS
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Iiltlgo Win. Colvlg, president of tli
Medfonl Cimuueivlnl eluh him ImhiiuiI
ii rt'qutml to i n'xtilhlt'ord nV"tVi
Jiieksiiii Counly Knlr niulJ'wrtr hIhw
for the viirlniiH exhlhlis lliey have on
view lliere iajhe Hue of fruit nini
produce. liiHwiMiOM to pliuui Home Dc
llm flnwj nf.J
xhsi.it hutidiiif 'u
iohc exhlhllH in the
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rder, that Ihoy
niiiv eonllinn? tiiidverl&je .this see
tU. 1 ,' m
it I desited to Mild, up' the exIllljU
of the eluh niiitli vllf grently npprV
idle imy finlt or vogi'liihle given.
CRATER LAKE GARAGE
IN NEW QUARTERS
Plate .Buarra, Raster L. .E. Wil-
Kafas.'Clst.; T. Heimroek, 2nd; 3. L.
Tracey,- 3rd.
Pluto Fall Butter R. W. Hitch
cock, Eagle Point, 1st; W. II. Gore,
2nd.
Plate Flemish Beauties Chester
Fitch.
Plate Idaho D. A. Bonar.
Largest pear J. II. Lynns.
Pate Dutche.ss D' Angcliiie G. A.
Hover.
Box Bnrtletts W. II. Bingham,
1st; G. A. Hover, 2nd; J. II. Lyons,
3rd.
l'cacltcs
Golden . Cling' E.-Calhoun. 1 .
Wlientlaiid II Calhoun. '
MnifcE. Calhoun. r ' '
Orange Cling Wm. Hrayton.
Eearly Crawfordt (1. A. Hover,
1st; A. C. Allen,- 2ml.
Tuscan Cling iG. A. Hover.
Elberta.H 0. A. Hover, 1st; Jos.
Taylor, 2nd; E. Cullman, 3nl.
I'ruiiCTt and: I 'In i its
Hilugnrinns S. C. George.
ItnliaiiH R. 0. Beach. - ? i
Pelites 0. McKeever, l.xt Arthur
I less, ami.
Yellow Ejr-A. N. Wright, Iht;
Mrs. E.- A. Welhh?2rril.
,Snluma Mrs. E. j.. Weigh.
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Enlih Wnliiu'3iH.r;-r,.flrtr... t ;
G. A. Mow, Talent, 2nd.
Alinoudrt W. II. (lore.
Black Walnuts C. M. Parker,
piestnuts A. M. Wright, Phoenix.
Cherries
Biu (can) Mr. .1. T. Sumnier
ville, 1st; Mn. W. II. Gore, 2nd.
Roynl Anne (win) Delia Pnrker,
ld; Mrs. J. T. Suinmen-ille, 2nd.
.'rlK's
t'onconlH J, A. WeMcrluud, 1st;
I. A. Anderson, 2nd.
Display on vine J. T Xoouau.
DHphty-'ili bkels 1. A. Bonnii.
Displny on plates I). A. Bounn.
FRITZI SCHEFF TO SUE
HUSBAND FOR DIVORCE
NEW YORK. SepL 20. That
Frilxi Sohcff, the linht opera star,
will sue her huhiiud, John Fox, jun
ior, the noted author, for divorce,
vn n'jiorted hor todny. MUs
Scheff when Keen would make no
.ifalcnicnt, and her lutshnnd could not
he located.
StHMS fr Queen
Schmidt, tho shoo man, has an
nounccd that ho will rIw th bet
pair of shoes la bUnew tiott on
north Central aveniio to the Queen
of the carnival, Mls ilelesi buhl
Kdlth Unions Is. reported to bo
sIurIuk In raifutvlllS. ' v
The Crater Lnkct Giiriiuo Is moving
Into new quart era on llnrllott alreet
in the Kmeriek huthliu, ndjoluiiig '
llm Ptlelfie Hlithwu jjarnxe. J,
Neff has Miveredils Uimle.ltiotwilh t
the hunlness, which will lin eopiluoteil
hy IiIm fonner nKslsant. Wnt. jVoijjfu'f
ii truster for mVililors.
P. fi. Hleeiislhip who k ntfeiit fil'r
creditor, Males thht the Pm'lfl Mil;
tor Supply company hurt no affilia
tion or eoiineetiiMi with tho jturnpe,
(t.iul that he wiik elioseu ueitl hy llm .
credit on simply lifcnuc he war the
InrKost local creditor, and that uoVio
of the creditor nMs'iime auy of tht?
linliilitics, due or that may Ui in
curred. NOTin; TO ntKIIITOHH.
Whorcns the Crater Lake Oarago Is
now operated by nut under a deed of
trust, dated AiiKUit S. 1913, and
whereas said deed stipulates that all
future purchases shall ho nmdo for
cash only, notfeu U hereby Klvon that
I will not io respotiAlbto for any debts
contracted since August &.It12, and
all (huso having claims axalngt said
Crater Iak Oarage iiontractod prior ,
to said date am rcueted to present
certified Ntqtemuiit of such clalihs- ..
within thirty days. In order that they ,
may participate In any dividends that ,
may bo paid In tbo future. i,;.' '
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Last Day to See the Big Races!
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FIrit Race 2:15 Trotting Race for Purse of $400
1. KENNETH MAC, OWNED AND DRIVEN BY J. C. WALLACE, SAN DIEGO, CAL.
2. DOLLY M'KLNNEY, OWNED BY J. M. MURRAY, EUGENE, DRIVEN BY JOHN KIRKLAND.
3. 8T. MICHAEL, OWNED AND DRIVEN BY C. F. WILSON, FOREST GROVE, ORE.
4. LADY SUNRISE, OWNED BY HI H0G0B00M, WOODLAND, CAL., DRIVER, MR. COXE.
These horses are evenly matched, all have records below 2:20 and the track record for trotters will be broken.
Race No. 22:25 Trot or Pace, Half Mile Heats, 3 in 5, Purse $200
1. DAVID HARUM, .OWNED AND DRIVEN BY DR. J. L. HELMS, MEDFORD. .;
2. BELLE SMITH, OWNED AND DRIVEN BY H. G. COXE, M'MINNVILLE, ORE.
3. ALBIA, OWNED BY HI HOGOBOOM, WOODLAND, CAL.
4. HALMONT J.t OWNED BY R. H. TOFT, MEDFORD, DRIVEN BY GEO. BRIMER.
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DAVID HARUM HAS NOT BEEN DEFEATED AS YET and it is with great reluctance that Dr; Helms witers - " ..-.! ' t;. . Mr ,
Dave in this race against three fast pacers, but he wishedthe public to see a real horse race so will start him. ' , i H ,,,, (
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Race No. 3 Running Race for 2-year-old Fillies, Purse $50.
Race No. 4?-Medford Derby, One Mile Running Rase Purse $100.
N. B. THE MANAGEMENT HAS DECLARED OFF THE AUTOMOBILE RACE SET FOR THIS DAYjOWING TO LACK OF ENTRIES sufficient to insure a real .
contest and believing the public will b& satisfied with the very high class program offered above we cordially invite all who believe in hones horse racing wjth no bettingVor 7 ' '
6$eM UriguMge permitted to come out, patronize these races and encourage the men who are making an effortUo encouragethe greatest spbrti'in tke world when honestly, , .,
c6nducted coriliests between the noble horses when driven for blood and fame of winning.4 '."'... '3 , ' '
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A. K. WARE, Secretary
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