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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 27, 1913)
- v,r.-'r"MvwM - J B ' I.M I MEDFOUD MATT. .TUTBDNm. MT.m?0TW. OT7K00X, MONDAY. OfTOP.RR 27, 10.13. PATTF! TTTREP! :l F, elionl iiiul I'iiiIi nor wnlrv. ,t illie luiiiiiiliK iliiiicli ai'ivico llicie um n lingo ninlienco mul KwiiiKeli! Ali'lviii I'lilmnii npoit on "The I'roof "f IIU live." In flit ewniiiK Hie 'lliillxe UilH I'lOUlleil Mini .Ml. I'llllllllll jwiiH n( IiIm Ih'nI, puiieliiiiK ii power ful Mcminn mi "Tliu flinnil t)li Ark," TIioki) pieaciit anlil ll win one of the jmoat clear, coin Hieing iiiiiimi M for (lie kohhI of t'liria' lluil Iiiih nir "nZ!. nJiniiy fio KLAlVlATH rALLS -HIGH Ashlnml high achools wore aneh com pulled to hu antlaftci! ntiinloy with n ll aeoro, 0 to 0. Wlilln the scoio shown tho tnnrna to Im miunl In nlill Itr H Im gonernlly roncwled Hint tho locnl boys outplayed tho visitors nnd by tho time tho nfxt ganie li played will bi In ahnpc to defeat Aahlnnd. Kach tontn uaed a, dlstlnrilvo i ly (o tho forward p.ina nnd Klmnnth In lino bucks mul otut runa. At tho former tho vlaltora did romnrknbla work, nt tho latter tho loent boys com pletely outplayed their rlvnla. At no time could Ashlnnd mnko yard ago on nny piny but tho forward pna, whllo only by straight football could tho homo players mnko yard age. Kneli was Ineffective nt tho other's atylo. AT hid uiioir. .1111. allien ifiiif,' excel -lent aolos morning iml eveiiluc, nml lleiinnn I'liitii'kcr reinleinl u lcini tii'ul nolo in (ho cveimijr. IS WITH ASHLAND Tlieie wero two ndilil mm ( tlid ''''l1."!11' . . ti, , . ,. J KI.AMATII KAM.8, Oct 27 Inn 6 Niimlny CliMhlinn win ii kiiIm ilny nt liie eliuii'li, 'I'lieie wiiN mi m- llelvwcn." Mr. I'liliiKii. will iiImi Hiiit "w ,"nrk,,'1 w,lh '',an b,,t har,, nunjeci UMiigin, ine i n fit 11 1 eieiiaeil n lieiuliiiiee In llio Hiiiiilui n . d.) (omglil. ""d f-"t llnlnR Klninnth rounty nnd e'ylo of piny, Ashland rntortlnt; sole I I I I TEACHERS AVOR SWEEPING CHANGES IN SCHOOL SYSTEM Tunrliorii of Jomipliliio nml JneltHon roiwtliiit nt tlmlr liwtlttito htilil In (Irniitn 1'ikh hint wnili pitHiutil ruiuilu tlinirt mcoinmoiidlni' iwonpliiit clinn Htm in tho hcIiooI nyntoiii In vocnu, nml tor (In) miiiort of oducutloiial inonHiirdH coining Imforo tlio voWim nt tho ruforoiiduiu olorlion, Novomlior 4. Tliuy reeoiiimoiid tlin Hiinporl of tlio MlllnKu lilll In 11)11, for tho nmnoii (lint It lukcM tho dcIiooIk out of pol itic mid fiirthur iitko Indiutrlnl fnlm. Tho ronoliitloim In jmrt aro ni fol town: Thiil wo ria'ottiiiiniiil to tho utntn milKirliitmiiluiit (o tnhn ntiin londliiK to nornwinry Ii'kUIiUIom In ncciirliiK (I) BUndanllr.nllon of tho IiIkIi Hrliooln of tho alnto of OroKou. Wo fmil thnt with inch u h) utntn of dtuii- diminution mul tho holp of ntnlii lilrili Krtiool liupoctor, much Kood Jiiny ro- milt to work ilouo In our IiIkIi school. (2) Tho nliollilitnx of tho irioiit utntn clKhth Krnilo oxaiulrintloiin. Wo fxvl Mint tin-no formal oxamltintlonii Iiayo already eorvod tholr jiurpiwo (o nil tho koixI that limy coino thoro- from, mul thnt In Ihulr jiri'iitnl nppll cation limy cniisn tho Ion of nearly oim-lmlf yunr of school work. Ho It r'olvcil Unit tills body of tonclmm million our county fair offl rra to net nrddo tho lnt 1'rlilny of encli fair n Children's ilny mid nil children inhibitors ho ndmlttud frro, mid ho It further rcsolvud thnt wo ask our RUparlntondnuU to uriuit thli day us a holiday to nil children. Do It Imndiy resolvml hy tho tonchora of Joio'phlno mul Jackson counties In liiitituto assembled nt (Irmita I'ns. OroKort, thnt wo extend KrootltiRs to thu Contact of Motlmra nssoiiiblod In rortlmul. Ho It further resolved that wo aik your aupport of tho mcnsiiro now pi'iulliiR bt'foro tho pcoplo of Ori'Kon providing for tho statu aupport of tho Normal achool. Wlmrcas, tho Jono plilno and Jnckson Countlca Teachers Instltuto hnvo nnnunlly declnrod In annul tiiinilstnkatdo tones for tho re opening of tho Southern Oregon Htntn Normnl achool, nnd whereas tho Ior Ulnturo hna liy priictlcally n unnnlin our vote recoinmundeil to tho people nt tho coining election In November, I tilt, n lulling", hill whereby tho up proprlnltou la taken out of tho legit laturo nod therefore out of politic, bo It resolved thnt tho Josephine mid Jackaon Countlea Tonchora' Instltuto glvo aald bill our ennuxit aupport un til tho meaiuro la finally unacted Into Inw nnd that n npeclnl commltteo of five bo appointed to draft n aultnblo addreaa oettlng forth (o tho cllltoua of Oregon why audi monaurca aliould bo carried, Thnt our tlinnka nro duo, nnd aro hereby given to Superintendent Wells mid Superintendent Hitvngo for tho nbto nnd aurevtaful mnnnor In which they hnvo conducted this Institute; wo recommend tho continuance of (ho joint Institute of Jackson mul Jose phine countlea nnd do nasuro thorn of tho hearty co-operation of till tench era. Wo, tho tonchora of Jncksou mul Josephine countlea, In Joint Institute, assembled, reselve: That wo hereby express our alucoro npproclatloua of tho moat excellent mul efficient presentation of work by tho Instructor In tholr nblo and Inspiring nddrcssoa, dlscusalona mid clnua work, Thnt wo hereby express to tho hotel munngoinont mid tho people of Urania 1'nns, our appreciation of tho treat ment nccorded tho members of thru Institute That wo cxpreBH our tlinnka to tho presN of (Irnntu Pima for tho kindly In terest manifested by thorn In report ing tho progress of tho work of tho Institute from day to day. That wo exprcsa our appreciation of tho aorvlco being roudorod tho public flchoql by tho stnto ItiBtltutlona through Ilia moans of tho extension work, mid wo, tho tonchora of Juck imii mul Joaophlno counties show our npproclullon of this work by strongly opposing tho "rofoiondum" now bo foro tho peoplo mul by voting "yoa' on tho "Unlvorslty lltilldliiB Appro prlatlon." 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Get a 5 cent pouch of 11ASC0T Tobacco and ask the dealer for a FREE MASCOT Pin. THE AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY I I in KsE-fjB f H wmmmmmmKmmmmmmmmm Notice To Dealers This is a special offoi- and we want ovoiy dealer, in !Mcdfovd to bo supplied with Gold-Plated Mascot Pins, so that 1-Q can make this special offor to his customers. All dealers who have not yet secured a supply of Gold Plated Mascot Pins to make this offer, can do so hy applying to G. G. Boas at Mascot hcadquartors at tho Hotel Meclford, between tho hours of G and 7 Monday ovoning, October 27. - ...L .-- I ; ii ii , ' -r-tvr! ttt&Avvtttt$Mm&mm'Wm