Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 22, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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The Moxlrnn tllftlrulty U rnlvpil.
All Wooilrow hag to ilo Is to semi
Caller nml !.Bh to tlio (rout with n
pooil supply of Imsolmll. Nino men
jtuiR toy the home hlile, ami throe of
thorn lieanvil squnro on tho Ivory.
Outside qf that, the Hold Ulll-Meit-fonl
Rniue umlny'whs all right.
Med font Vrftihod one In tho flrfct.
hut Cold Hill doubled that and copped
threp In the third and four In tho
fifth, while Medford had to he con
tent with one more durlnp tho same
period. Hut In tho terrlhlo sixth,
when l.esh's sore arm weakened, five
to-bani;ers and two Texae leaguers
netted Medford eight runs. Gentle
men hush! Thero was a riot. In
the eighth, however, after Teartown
hud annexed one more, tho Miners
Klommed two. making It a tie, and In
the ninth, after Heed had got to
first, Lcsh won hla own game by
smashing a two-sucker out Into the
chapparnl and scoring him. Hut
tako It from me, that Hold Hill bunch
ban got the world beaten for good
live "rooting." A 2ft 'to 0 game would
bo worth tho money If you could hear
the comedy stuff from tho grand
stand and the girls are tho best
fans In the bunch.
Seore:
Medford All. U. II. P. E
Coleman 3d ..............5 0 0 10
Allen rf 1 0 0 0 0
Harper 2d 3 - 1 4 1
Coffeen cf 0 0 0 0 0
Antle If 3 12 2 0
Hopkins, 1st 3 1 1 C 1
Ileruclmnn, ct, 3d. ..... 1 1 1 1
Marshall, c .. 5 1 0-00
Sutton rf, 2d ". 12 0 1
Kmcrlck rs ............-' 110 1
Caster p . 1110
38 11 9 24 r
Gold Hill All. H. H. P. E.
Hlacklngton. rf 4 2 12 0
Upton. If 4 12 0 1
Eddlngg c 4 3 19 0
Miles 3d 5 2 2 11
Miller 1st .3 1 2 10 1
Williams 2d -.4 0 0 2 1
Mosblerss 2 10 11
Porter, cf ...: 3 2 0 10
Heed cf 3 2 0 10
!.osh P 3 0 3 10
..3C 12 11 2" 5
Score Ity Inning
Medford
Kuns -100 018 01011
lilts 100 017 000 3
Gold Hill
Huns 203 010 02112
Hits 112 120 03111
Suinmnrj
Home run. Hlacklngton. Two
base hits, Harper. Antle. Sutton
Emerlck, Caster, Upton, Losh, 2.
Struck out, by Caster. 7: Icsh, 7.
llase on balls, off Caster. D; off Lesh.
1. Hit by pitcher, by Lsh, Harper,
2: Hopkins, 2; Hcnlselman; by Cas
ter, Hlacklngton, Moshlcr. Porter.
Heed. Passed ball, Marshall, wild
pitch, Caster. Umpires, Bob Clapp.
Karrar. Time of game, two hours,
40 minutes.
Jacksonville 2, Medfonl
The Jacksonville team defeated tho
Medford second team at the county
seat Sunday 20 to 3, before a largo
crcowd. The Jacksonville team ham
mered the ball to all corners of tho
lot, while Coffman was holding the
Medford team to three lone and tone
some runs. A large crowd of Med
ford fans attended tho game.
Talent Win nm
Talent defeated Grunts 1'iim nt
Orimtrt I'iixh Sunday afternoon in it
will played and exeitiiij: jsiuno, 8 t
(J, before a Innio erowd. Shorty
lll 8 led In the hitting for the 1'im.s.
Several clcmo cU'cjmihw of the urn
jure roused tho wrath of the hleaeli
eiv. A number of .Medford people
joined Hie Talent rooter.
TWELVE DROWNED IN
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8VIIACUE, N. Y Juno 22 In
vestigation of tho launch accident
which resulted In the drowning or 12
people In tho Oswego canal last night
Is being made under the direction of
Coroner Moore.
Thoro wtue 20 passengers on tho
boat and It was reported toduy that
the craft was licensed to earn nut
more than ten passengers.
Suvuu children are numbered
among tho victim.. Three women
and two nion woro oUo drowned
Only oue or tho children on the boat
at I he time of (ho accident was saved.
Vim (let (lie Itcst
Tborn I when you vtnok tlov, John
oh clr uil palroulju homo lutlu
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Witb Htxituii trtJil WwJ'oriJ ),
.lames Kim:, the ournival vnnko
elinnner. who wax nipped by a "gilu
monster" Saturday exeninp while he
was (jivinp a leotmv on the doadli
uess of its liite. is nlio and fairly
well at Snored llenit lioiittil tmlnx.
Mr. Kinsr. haoked liv a number of
citizens, nid lie never heard of a
man beinp hit by a h monster and
livln" to tell the tale, ami a number
of other eitixe'iH aver that tho bile
is not much wore tlinit that of a
good, lively t'alifornia ilea.
Immeilintep after hems yanked
into the hadow by the fans of the
Kiln he appropriately noured into hU
sytem two pint of Front street ex
tmet of barb wire, and this aleui:
witli the reptile mi-n made -ome-lliiiiff
of a maniac out of him mid
hard to handle. '
Kinj:, after ho was bitten and ab
sorbed the forty-rod liipiid, bid an
earthly farewell to a number of ne
quaiutnueos, so oerlain wa- he that
lie would .soon be in a land where
emu lin tbincs do not abide.
tlltc Xot at All ratal
Ur. Porter .was culled and drocd
the wound and bandage! the arm so
the blood could not circulate, and
the Miake pit win hanked ten deen
with the curious. While Kins wa
hcinc carried out of the unke pit
another death-defytm: youth vvn
crawling in, Mr. flila MonMor ht"
gi"lily a-lefp in corner.
Difference of opinion a to the fa
tality of the bite of the reptile caus
ed a confusion ot report. Oac fae
tion had him djini; four times Sun
day afternoon, and the other had
him peint: to work pit'-li'mi; hay on
the Mike ilanlev ranch this morniu
Chief ltitl.-on. who drove eattle for
three year on the Oila liver, in Ari
zona, told the mo-t blootl-ctinlling
verMon of the bite of de.itb. lie -aid
he knew a cat that was bitten by
one, and pu-y died in her tracks
without a chance to emit a meow.
He maintained a human had lc-3
chance to Mirvive, and shuddered to
even think of it. Chief Mitt-ou al-o
declared a whiff of the breath of the
gila would cnue long illuc.s.
IHfforonres of Opln'ou
Pro-eeutor Kelly aettcd Hint In
would as ooon he liitteu bv n mint as
a uiln mounter, and Hint lie knew a
man in New Mexico who -at down
ujxm one and did nothing more thai:
eu-s a mite ami imply ammonia tr.
the afflicted -pot. .Melksi eneyclo
IH'dias -tate that there in no authen
ticated instance of the bite beiiis fa
tal to humans, though it produce- a
sore.
VIOLATION OF LAW
WASHINGTON. Juno 22. Tho su
preme court .today affirmed the de
cree of tho New York federal court
holding organizations of eastern
states retail lumber dealers had vio
lated tho Sherman anti-trust law by
circulating among their members
blacklists of wholesalers who sold
lumber direct to big consumers.
On a question of Jurisdiction sole
ly, tho supremo court today affirmed
tho Judgment of tho Kentucky court
of apjKjalB, which held that tho com
monwealth had Jurisdiction to pro
ceed against the International Har
vester company for violating Its local
anti-trust law, although tho company
claimed to havo no placo of business
In that state.
CAUSE OF SUICIDE
nEHKEI.EY, Juno 22. Grlovlnc
over fancied shortcomings In hor care
of her home, Mrs. Paulino Van Yal
keubergh Schuster or this city went
to the university campus Thursday
urteruoon and shot herself in tho
right temple. Her body was found
a few minutes later by a paisorby,
Shu was 28 years or age. a native of
itockford, 111., and two little girls,
aged four and two years, survive her,
Lekldo her husband. Hho had re
sided la llerkeloy but little over u
year, coming hero float Medford, Ore.
Her suicide Is believed to have been
tho result of u temporary nieiitul
uhcMutlou.
Mm. Krhustiir wus well known In
Medford und piowlmnt In womini'g
club elrules. Hlie rwliled horo with
her liusbiiin), Addison rJeliiiulM for
uu your, winle lie whs wduilHK
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The vcamship AlHauci, btli;iiiit to tne Prtiiam. Kallro.ul Connany, Is the flrit large vessel to pass
throush the Oatun locks of tbr Panama Cniml. It was o. Juns b tint sio was sent through the locks J
for the uureose of testluc the electric locomotives that will be used to tw vessel through the loeks. Tho
tt was a stiictss. the o:omotlvei
the Alll.ni:.- oue and ous-half bou -
SCIIKXKCTADV, X. Y., dune "JO.
Police boimn today a -earch for
Theresa Fati-t, a xixteen year old girl
mis-iug from her homo here more
Hum three weeks, in the belief that
she mij:lit be the victim in Hie Mo
hawk llivor niy-tery.
According to Mi-- Fau-t's parents
i-he won' a pink under-kirt when la-t
-eon. A piece of audi a garment
was found with the torso taken from
the river la-t Friday. While Mi
Fau-t wa- only sixteen years old,
-he wa- large for her nge. Physi
cians .-aid that the tor-o was that
of a woman of ws ibly J.i year- of
age.
Search alo still U being pro-edited
for Mi-s Sanili .Meatier, who
di-appearcd mi May '2'u
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PITTSHUIIGH, Pa.. Juno 22.
'Wo havo no word from Washington
about the coming of mediators to
settlo the strike and we don't care it
wo never hear from them." said Hrld
get Kenny, secretary of the Alle
gheny Congenial Industrial Union,
In charge of the Wcstlnghoiise strike,
today.
"That's money the government
doesn't need to spend," sho added.
President E. M. Ilerr of the West
Inghouse l.lectrlc and Manufacturing
company raid ho had no Information
about the mediators. Four thousand
pickets surrounded tho Westlnghouso
plants today In anticipation of an at
tempt to take workmen Into tho
shops, but there was no evidence that
tho compan) has abandoned Its pol
icy of waiting until the old men re
turn. INE
IIIM.ntKKT, Alberta, June L'2. -Discovery
by rc-cuer of filty bod
ies in one o) the tunnels of mine Xo.
''() of the I lillcrost Collieries, Ltd.,
today brought up to 181 the total of
recovered dead at the mine, wrecked
at the explosion Friday.
Kiglily-grave iliggcm worked all
day in the little mountain side cem
etery just outside the village, and by
night it is expected the greater part
of the former male population of the
mining colony will he tenting tin-re.
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WAKIIINOTOK, I). ('., June 22.
Invt'stigntmn of all and any trans
notions leading up to Hie proposed
treaty with Nieaniytm by which the
I'uiteil Ktatcx pioposcM (o pay 11,
111111,111)11 for an iiitei'-oeciuiic canal
route mid naval hue o'nl to extend
a protectorate over that country i
piovidei) in the Smith icsoliitiou or
dered favoralil.v leporled h the sen
die loieiuii iilulioiis coinmillec,
I'mIiooIo Home
fly smoltliiK Ml Pitt, tlio best t
Jclgur on the muricut,
THINK MISSING GIRL
VICTIM OE MURDERER
handling the four thcuvwul ton str.:ashlp erndly nod upvrdlly It took
s to pass thiouh th? Ijeks.
CANNERY TO START
OPERATIONS IN WEEK
Active operation of the new K. I).
Hoke cannery will begin in a week
or tea days, and the tint canning
will be Oregon loi:uuherri'rf, accord
ing to an aiiiniiiui't'iiiciit made Satur
day by K. 1). Moke. Hetween twenty
and twenty-five will be employed at
firt. After I he loganberry crop
will come beans and tomatoes, aero-
age being signed up for the-e two
products. Practically , II of the ma
chinery li.i- been in-tailed, with Hie
exception of Hie boiler, which i- due
to arrive from Portland today.
TAMPICO OIL MEN
MUST PAY IN GOLD
WASHINGTON, Juno 22 I.ocnl
authorities nt Tamplco havo refuted
to accept payment ot taes by oil com
panies In constitutionalist currency
with tho exception ot first payments.
Consul Miller reports that oil tnxoi
now must bo paid In gold.
Consul Hosteller reported from
Nogales that all Americans Impris
oned by the federals In Tcplc wore
released by the constitutionalist gen
erals, Obregon and Huclna when
Topic was taken.
ABE RUEF MUST SERVE
MORE OF PRISON TERM
SAN QUENTIN, Cal., June 22
Tho state board of prison directors
by a vote of four to ouo denied today
tho application tor parolo or Abraham
Hucr, tho former political boss of Han
Francisco who Is serving a fourteen
year term in SanQuciillii penitentiary
as tho result of a conviction In l'JOS
In tho so-called graft prosecution on
a charge (f offering a brlbo to a
supervisor.
According lo tlio rules of tho hoard.
Knot's application cannot como up
agulu within one voar, except on tho
recommendation ur tho warden or a
governor's Intervention. With good
behavior his term will expire Decem
ber, 1919,
ORGANIZE WESTERN
OREGON GRAWERS
PORTLAND. Juno 22. A comblna-
Hon of fruit growers of tho Willam
ette, Iloguo Itlver nnd Columbia
Itiver valleys was effected at tlio
Commercial club In Portland today to
provide co-operation In cultivating,
harvesting, packing, shipping and
marketing orchard products.
Tho organization will bo Incorpor
ated as tho Western Orogon Fruit
Distributor!! and will oporatu In co
operation with tho North-Pacific
Fruit Distributors of Portland and
Spokane, organlzod a year ago,
SULPHUR CRUST ON
SUMMIT MOUNT LASSEN
HKDDINO Cal,, Juno 22. A crust
of sulphur, from one to four Inehoa
deep, wus found on the rocks around
tlio now crater ueur tho summit of
Mt. Kiusfiu b Prof, J. H, Diller.
tho geologist who was Kent by dip
United Htutos government to Investi
gate tho reront activities or tho old
volcano.
Prof. Diller suld tlm! larger (Til
ler uppeured to bo about 400 feel
long und 200 feet wide, In the shupo
of mi Irregular ovul und Ihut It mp
psieiilly wum eiilurtHntf toward Ihu
iioi Hi pouk ut Ihu mouiituMi
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PRESIDENT THINKS
TREATIES WILL PASS
WASHlNdTOX, June 'J'J. - Pre-i-dent
Wilson believes that when the
Columbian and Xieaniuuau treaties
are iiuder-tiiod tliev will ho amply
Mippoitcd in the seiiale. Ilo made
this clear to cullers tndu. hut re
fused to go into delails. Tin treat
ies tiro pending bel'uie the foreiuu
relations committee, hcfoio which
Secretary I It. van again npNared to
day to continue hi- explanation.
There is mimic oppo-ition to the pro-po-ed
pa.Miiout of .-J'i,HH),HI0 In
Colombia, and to features f the
Xicarauuiiu trcatv, whie'i some sena
tors contend would wo k unduly to
-u-lum the tire-cut uot eminent tlinre
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W! ni'o ioiif; lo quit business nml. wo arc soiling every'
thing in Saddles, Harness, Holies, Hliiiikei.s, Hags, .Suit
Oasos, Gloves in I'ttet, evei'vlhing in leather, as well as
Tents and Poeket Knives.
AT BIG REDUCTIONS
The goods must he sold regardless of cost, and it will
lay you to look the line over. You might see something
you want. !Huy Harness now and save money, or get you
a new Suit Case or Leather liag.
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THESE GOODS ARE MADE IN THE ROGUE RIVER VALLEY. KEE P THE MONEY AT HOME
We havo changed our
name, hereafter the Mission
Furniture "Works will ho
known as
The
Pacific Furniture
and
Fixture Factory
Home of tho "Pacific" Cedar
OJlCHt.
E, a, TROWBRIDGE, JR,
Propriotor
IK) South Holly
Medford, Oregon,
WASHINGTON,, liiim .'-' Seiueh
iliu the lecouls of the live UHill IVoh.
iileul Wilson has Humiliated for tlm
federal re-ervo boaid hcniiu today hi
the senate bunking committee, but ilo
foimal notion wan taken. FiimuU of
the admini-tratiou indicated tboy
would picsH for cailv coufiimiilioii
of the nominees and M'voial senator
seemed satisfied with President Wil
son's explanation of how Tlininiis D.
.limes of Chicago came to own one
share of stock ill the lutci national
Harvester company. Tho piooident
winle to Senator (liven thai Mr.
Jones owned Hie "toek lueielv to
nullify as a diteetor and (bat ho on
teieil the llaivo-ter hoaiil to eoiieol
ennililinits the governmeiil is now
figliliug tlirough Hie tlepaitmeiit of
justice.
Paul M. Wuihurg of New Yoil,
also was discussed ul tmlay's nioet
iug. Mr. .loiio will have an opiortuu
ity lo nppear bofoio Iho committee.
Several members went lo hoar from
Mr. Jones himself just what his re
lations havo been with fiic llarves
ter I'limpuiiy.
Ple-ldellt WiUoil C.cl a ftulll
hi the ciiiifiimaliou of uoailv all llio
nun ho nominated, but it wit-, iiuide
clear m circle- o-,i to the president
toda.v that he Hunks the liniud the
best i was pos-ible to get and will
stand behind it.
PLEADS NOT GUILTY
10 TRIPLE MUHDER!br,S:t,' 'is-jss
IU Mll LL IIIUIULhjim.m(i ( nto illjull(,ll(, milu ,.
ItOSTON, Juno JJ plea of imt day.
guiltv was entered bv l..iivreneo Itob i I'resideut Fnink M. Farrell of Iho
in-on, ullcged sla.vcr of three per-ons New York Aineiicniis hjH'ict pint of
at (Iruiiil Itaplds, Mich-, when ar vc-terdav in eoiisiillatiou with Coin
raigued todav charged with the mur j i-kev, Farrell -aid ho would push
lor of police In-peelor Tlioimi F proeeediiiKs to enjoin A Sehulr, who
Norton. Itidmt-ou mi eouuuitted , lumped to the llulfalo Federal learn,
without hull to (baric- street jail lo from plaviug with it it other learn
await a eiuitiiineil bea run; June J7 limn the New York American-.
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Medford Iron Works
B. 0. Trowbridge, Prop.
General Foundry and
Machine "Works
Pacific 401 ; JJomo 298L.
Res. Pac. 5031; Uomo 2271,.
Keep Your Money at Home
We mako a specialty of Door and Window Km men and
Inside Finish. Also Doors and Windows.
QUAIJTV TDK IM'JKT. PRICES WONT
Factory Corner Klcvcnlh and Kir Bt roots,
Medford Sash and Door Co.
In the fust lour unlet of the eiiv
water n, stein, tlime am .ftttl-'juo
Ii'iiIjh u vuiioit sies, uecoidliig lo
('oiiuolliuau (tVortto Poller, wfio, wllli
Water SnperlnteudC'ill "( loot no
Traiuia, went lo the iuliike Siiuduy
mi n tour of lu-peclioii, Ciiiiiiinliuaii
Porter will iocoiiiiiicimI at the next
Hireling of the city council, lluil
a fmee of men ho put on at oueo to
repair all hieitU, the eutiin leiiKlli
of the pi)o line nt a mutter of (tninl
business and piocautloii, Tho l"nt
four iiulos are the wortt, aoooidiiiK
to tiituko Keeper Dav.
It in also likely Hum ioiiio tens
Will llO tllkl'll t SOCUIX llll lllCOUU'
from the llumllloii raiiolt next voar.
This year a l,(tllO bay erp is o.
iug to waste, except for the siimll
amount out bv Intake Keeper Day at
winter food for the family ooiv. Tim
liav could bo cul oil' with hut slight
daiiKor I" iMilliiling tho oily water
supply.
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CIIICAUO, Juno W.-llnl Cha-o.
who Jumped In Hie 1 tit T I ttlo Fedenil
leiiLMie team, will lie cnioiiieil ill ev-
I oral Fi'deml league oily from play
ling with iiny other loam Hutu tlio
'Chieauo AmerleaiiM. It was said to-
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GALVANIZED
TANKS
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IRRTGATJNG PIPE
Oo to J. A. SMITH
128 N. Grape St.
Tclephono 890
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