Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 28, 1915, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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MTCDFOTtT) rATT TRIBUNE. UrTCDirOTlD. OKRCION, MONDAY. .7TNE 28, 1915
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MEDFORD WINS
FROM
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DEATH DEALING
SKODA SHELLS OE
GERMANIC ALLIES
PRAISE
SISKIYOU HIGHWAY
FROMJ
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WARD
CHIEF OF POLICE
SERGEANI
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GRIZZLES JOURNEY
WORDY
CLASH
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WAH8AW, Juno 12. (Corruonil
'iice of Ihn A. 1.) KcvrnwIghthH of
mcil tlmt npKfKntWuj hjjtlnrii ofW'f wouniU In tho Oollclnn flKhtlriR
Tin; Mcilfohl linfflmtl JnAiti jffr
vAn Homtiniok ycHiiTilny iuhI trirn-
f) R) 7. A the Bporo will,iri(!ijnl, the
Kiirnc wnH elop nrnl liotly cotitoxtViV
Jii'Vvrry Inning of the njtniiiliiiiH
iIa.vciI.: Not until the lA4t mini wiis
out in the limt half of tlii! finnl round
wrrc thf Mrrffonl ! on tnin of 'u.
lory. Tlicy won, hut. it cost the tuniii
llicir inont vilunlihs jiliiyor to come
linck with (heir I'inhtli Hlrniht uixuw
tiickt'il awny wider tlii'ir Im-Hh.
Tho homp-town boyn plnycd an uii
liill ilium' from tin; vory Hrnl inning,
n Hornbi'ook lonclii'il iii CuMor
oonpli'd with n hit of o(mI luck for
Hix ruiiN, With till roil I liiiiidieuu
to overcome the Mi'ilfWtl plnyci-H to
n iiiiiii plnyr.d hnrclcr than I boy have
yd boon forced to do tins koiihoii. and
when the crowd "; the detenniaa
lion nnri frit whleli lljo IciiIh liyln,v
ed In overcoming ilio'lilg load, Ihcv
nhowcd their "oviil l nwitchiiiK
Hie rooting to tlMplrilfonliflnV. '
Ro full of confidence wrcro Hie J
caIk tf winning tlicv took rifily n tow
inimitos for tinwlioo, and iih a rcHtilt
Ciller look the mound without hav
ing Wanned up. Tlihi aecdTunts for
Ihe fg lend, hilt rtlW tlie-big ido
wheeler had wauaed Up to liin woik
il wnn one-two-lhree for (he Califor
nia hoyw. Not onl fli.il Ca-ler twill
a iniiHtorl.v gnnu' after the opening
loiiud, hut he practically won hi own
game by his heavy (watting. Twice
he wlimlierf oul a homer with one man
on, and it wn ouo of (Iickc thai un
tied a 7-7 hcoic, making it stand II to
7 in favor of Med ford.
On a delayed Meal in Hie Mxlti inn
ing, "Slim I v" MileM collided with Hie
third luiNcman in Milling and Niiffored
n diloealcd knee Hint will probably
keep him out of Hie game for two
woi'kn. Mile had been playing en
wilinuiil bnll mi to Hie tiimr. of (he
iiiiMmp, haviii" rapiK'd out a pair of
doubles and a niiigln in thicn limit
nl hal, and when the M-cnud-Micker
icmniucd minnvliiig on Hie ground nf
ler Hie cnlliMon it wan al once xoeu
that he was unable to rise and Hiif.
fcred great pain. Aflcr being leniov.
ed In a holel il wiih found that he
KiiHlaiaed no oilier iuurie, uiiieb lo
the HtltiHfaeliou of IiIh Icnmiunlc.
WwiUi-ihmI II)' .Mll.r,' i
The (cam wu weakened very much
by the Ionm of MilcM, bill Ihcv plavcd
harder, Mailed a bulling rally in the
eighth, and iin a ronult enmc home
hint nilil Mill undefeated.
A fair-Nixed crowd of .Med ford
f a iih accompanied the Icani and llicir
rimliiig wiih much in evidence
throughout,
(IraiitN 1'iixh will plav .Till v 'I at Hie
local park. "Hub" I'crnoll is again
Minted lo ltil.ii up the heaving duties
for lim home town and, If roortN are
lo he taken .eiioiihlv, I'emoll inlcnds
lo Miow the local bo.vs iiM what big
league pitching l, and 4iiiarc linn
were canned by bIiuIIh, half of which
Kiinn.;
(.wrfro ffre'd from big caliber
J. S. Howard, "lather of Medrord,"
and pioneer load builder of Moiithcru
Oregon, spent Sunday nutoing
through the Sixkiyon. lie went
awny in the morning a doubter ns to
filler of Police Hlttiion anil Ser
geant Pat Mego, riml anil second
henilH of the Med ford' police depart
ment, engaged Irio minsaUonal
snuntible In front or the Commercial
club Saturday afternoon Jimt before
the .men changed Hhlfts. Chief Hltt-
fon added a dramatic touch to,, tfie
the merit of the Pacific hiidiway
Bald SurKoon Major Ieghintzff to j and returned one of ilx NtaiincheHt
an iniprvi'W'P on rinriiitii; to war- i iwmMor.
aw from the front. "Jackson county has overv reason j",HM u ,H,"in! " RU" an" c,u"- ,,e
"UulleU play1 no part now," he' in tho world to be proud of the P(1.dofendH thl artlon by declaring that
..n...,...i i .i... i,.,u,.n' ..in,, i.iuiiu',... ..w... il... iubi,...L, ti Sergeant Mego made a move towards
rlflo In u toy. Infantry merely ocji, one of Hie bent mads I havo ever h,s lp pocket, and that be thought .was m.uic liMung. not very hiic s
cupten the, trenches the cannon Imvi
10 SOUAW LAKE
Sunday Hie (Inzzhe went to
S(iiuw lake. There weie about cixty
four people, the largest crowd out on
any trip so fur.
Starting at about ."i:H0 in the morn
ing, they rode to WntkiriH, a dislanco
of over thirty miles, and from there
walked up the tniil to the lake and
buck, about fourteen miles.
The refreshments commit lee eon-isf-d
of Mr. nnd .Mrs. Merrick, Mr.
Johnson nnd Vernon Vnwtor. There
llnually Indicated that the Junta was
planning gome definite move.
Secretary Lans-ng disclosed today
that the Initiative had been taken by
the department of Justice. He de
clined to say whether any considera
tion of American policy was Involved,
but It Is known authoritatively that
tho United States Intends that no
more revolutionary elements shall be
Introduced Into tho Mexican situa
tion and that so far as possible there
will bo "vigorous prosecution of all
other Mexicans who may be planning
to. set qfoo mlUtari;. expeditions fromj
the United States. "
Assistant Attorney Oeneral Warren
made It clear that the agencies of
the department of Justice are being
directed not alone against Huerta
nnd Orozco, but against all other of
fenders affiliated with all Mexican
factions, who now nre under Indict
ment. Officials of the department of
Justice were much surprised to learn
that Huerta nnd Orozco nnd been re
leased on ball and ordered that a
close watch be kept on them.
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won.
"Mont devastating of all are the
. ...... Ittfi tt'nu 1-i.nntillwr Fsib 1il nr On.
seen. It enn t he heul in the west or " """ "." "
nnv other place. The tnxpayeis of nt M"B 1,a,, no weapon, and
Jackson eountv lntvo no cause
j( J proved It when the squabble wan over
new Skoda hIicIIh of the (lermanlo al- complain nnd should be proud of theV' llft,n hl8 coat ta,lH- ,n lll0'ex
lies, which nre 1? Inches In diameter
and weigh 2H00 pounds. The Hkodu
howitzer shoots at a high angle and
Its shell penetrates 20 feel Into soft
earth before exploding two Hecoads
after striking. Theso howitzers do
not resemble the Krupp mortars of
the Minn calibre, lo which they are
said to be superior In every way,
1 "When a Skoda .shell hits It means
death to ever) thing within n radius
of. li'O jodIh and even further off.
Tho' mere pressure of Its gas rlnir
oHh the bomb proof shelters and
cufchcH those who escape llio-melal
fragments and filing debrlsT. This
gas enters tne umiy cavities nun
tears flesh asunder, sometimes strip
ping tho men of their clothes. Of
cnirre,Tthe men1nH.thfc Immedlale
neighborhood of the explosion aro
annihilated,
"So fierce Is the heat of the shells
tlArt'lFliieinr rifle barrels as If they
had been struck by lightning."
nil, however, peiunps owing to Uic
time of tiny. Quite n number went
boating on the lake.
On the return trip down the monn
self for the trouncing he diew u wool;
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Wilson, lb.
.Miles, -Jli. .
Hill, c ' .a. "i
Anile, If. ...- 5
Coleman, if., lib. o
Kiisniark, cf, . ,i
CaMer, p. . . fi
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llughivs, 'Jli.
O'.Veil, lb., .
Crawford,
Slecnsou, c. .
Under, If.
Layman, p.
Spencer, p. .
ICccguu, p.
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mad. It is simplv "real.
what it oos,"
.Mr. Hownrd said that he left Med
ford in the morning fcclim: bnd. but
that he was in fine fettle after (rav
eling seventy- five-miles. He pa sped
over sixty aulos on his jounicv.
In this connection, Hie tollowing
from the San Prnpoisoo Kxnminer is
from A. P.' Nye, reprccilling the
American club of Vnncouer, II, (, J
who H'centiy nasscj iiirouuh Med
ford with n pnrtv of distinguished
Canadians, eouifiiising S. II. Buchan
an, representing New Westminster;
Mr. Ilruce.'rcpreseuting South Van
couver; Mr. r'renlin, representing the
Vancouver Automobile idub, nnd Mr.
.Mulligan, representing the inuuieintil
ijy oJ,' .Point flrn.v, a niibuib of, Van
couver, II, ('.;
"Kcfcrriug lo one pmliou of Hie
road, which is (he riosMiig of the Sis
liiyolis, we believe Ibis to be the llio-t
I'iiiished grade in the world, nnd one
of Hie most beautiful spots on cm Hi.
In our own country, Itritish Columbia,
us is prettv well known, our loads arc
all maiuluiueil bv the goverumeut,
and uic kept in most excellent condi
tion ut nil times."
Il is worth (cltonient Sergeant Mego was hit on, tnin the crowd was invited to Mop
,tne arm with a night cluh. t rnr, ,otmc to hne a drink oi
Tiie quarrel was the result of nlnci,,,!! which wtis Very much njiprocl
months bad feeling between tho two nv,t
officers. They have not been on the j ,, tinl lint well pletised crowd of
best of terms for months. Their ;ClrizzIi(S lirHvi.,, ,,. lvt nnrIv
grelvnnces were fnnned Into flames . . ,
ny tne passing or n nantering re-
ITALY 10 AID
AT
DARDANELLES
mark. Sheriff Slngler who was with
the two when the storm broko saw
the entire Incident, but made no ef
fort to restrain either. Incitement
reigned for five minutes. Threats
that would do crdlt to n pirate wern
hurled back ami forth. The men
sopcratcd. Though n half hundred
Hoplo witnessed the rumpus none
advanced pence talk.
Mayor Kmerlck. said today,
Tuesday evening the N'alalorium is
lo be reserved for a flrizlv swim.
PLOT TO RESTORE HUERTA
( Continued frrn page one)
doubt that nt loimt he Intended to
take charge of nffalrs on the border.
In that connection It is ' known
that for weeks n party of prominent
that ' Mexicans, styled by the Cnrranzn and
both the belligerents would be al
lowed to remain on duty, but Hint If
there was a second outbreak of hos
tilities both would be discharged.
Tim mayor said that the Incident
was "regrettable," but that both un
derstood each other now, and that
there would be no further argument.
The council and the two pollco offi
cials regard the Incident as closed.
Villa adherents" "Huertlstas" and
"Clentlflcos," have been maintaining
an active Junta In HI I'nso, In con
stant communication with (icnernl
Huerta and other members of tho
exile colony In New York and main
tained among themselves tho form of
u provisional government with tho
president and mombera of n cabinet.
Advices to Mexicans hero havo con-
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LOST
Somewhere between Medford and
Kelly s Island on Rogue River road,
presumably near Dodge Riverside
ranch, grip containing my fishing out
fit, clothes, wading shoes, reels, fly
book's, leader box, flies, etc.
Reward for return to
..; GEORGE PUTNAM,
.Mail Tribune Office, Medford, Ore.
IIKUI.IN, June 2K, (hy wireless to
Sajvlllo)- The Italian newspapers
are Jubilant, sus the Overseas News
agency over tho announcement that
Italy If to participate In the opera
tions rignlnst tho Dnnlnnellen by send
Ing u fleet under the Duke of the
Abruzzl to release the larger llrltlsh
warships for liui)rtnnt work ulso-where.
TolnlH :i! 7 H
Suinuiary -Two-base litis, .Miles
CJ), Kmerick, Hughes, Crawford,
Secnsou; home tuns, Custer ('J).
double plays, Caster to Mile-, to
Wilson, Coleman lo McKee to WjI.oii.i
struck oul, h Caller 1'J, In Spear
man .1, bv I.awnuu i, ,
CORTLAND
A nov?
Ide VIwr
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Sit. P U I Co.. Mifcin. TriVl N. T.
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The
Money
Speedway
Full Information at any
Wtitttn Union Ofic:
Big sums or little
sums safely and
easily sent by
WESTERN
UNION
The cost is small, the
service quick and sure.
THE WESTERN UNION TELEGRAPH CO.
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f7ai Stove Convenience tni Kerosene
Cooks tlie
ISJot tlie Cook
A good oil stove concentrates all its heat at
fli conkuur nnint. Hhnt nvnlrls nn nvtr-
heated kitchen and that means comfort for
the cook' eveii-dn hot, sheltering silminer
days.
New Perfection
Oil'ook-Stove
For Bttt RimltM Ut t Ptarl Oil
An oil stove brings the convenience of gas to
homes without gas. No heavy fuel to carry. No
dirt and ashes. And yet it cooks anything a big
coal or wood stove does. It is clean, convenient,
economical. No odor. Does not taint the food.
Ask your dealer. Sec exhibit, Palace of Manufac
tures, Panama-Pacific Exposition.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
(Ulitorr.li)
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FORCED TO THE WALL
The Will H. Wilson store, which has been closed for 30 days, will open for business to
close out the entire stock at about twenty-five cents on the dollar. The most remarkable,
the most sensational bargains ever known in Jackson County. We have only a short time to
raise a lot of money. Everything must go nothing reserved. Fixtures all for sale. This is
no fake, but a genuine FORCED TO THE WALL SALE. This entire big stock to be slaugh
tered at once. Goods at less than you have ever seen them in your life.
THE FOLLOWING PRICES WILL CONVINCE THE MOST SKEPTICAL ' , , ijl
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10c Men's high top Shoes, worth $5 and $6, Men's $2 and $2.50 stiff Hats,' the latest
to be slaughtered at . . oZ.vb
One lot of Dressers in good shape . $2.98
A Wash Bowl and Pitcher for . 50c
A lot of Buggy Whips, values up
to $1.50, they go at each . . 25c
Men's Work Shirts
One lot of Ladies' Shoes and Oxfords, go
while they last . . . .10c
Rubber Boots .... $1.48
Carpenter's Tool Boxes worth $5 and $6
to be slaughtered at . . $1.98
styles, they go at each
A lot of red Hats, each
74c
25c
Men's $15 and $18 Suits, latest styles
and sizes, for quick sale . . $5.98
Counters, Tables, Cash Register, several hundred Coat and Suit Hangers, Show Cases, Floor Cases all must be sold. Also one Lumber Wagon, one Organ, one Office Desk
ntul Chair; in fact almost anything you may want you can buy here cheaper than you have ever seen it in your life.
SALE WILL OPEN WEDNESDAY MORNING AT 10 O'CLOCK SHARP
Opposite the S. P. Depot yy J J ) J J J3 South Front Street
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