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mni i t T.HE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, QRKUQN, SUNDAY. FKBRARY 20. 1010. WRECKS CHINK TO CARTOON LOCAL J08TER8 Representatives of American Pron ress Magazine Are Here to Put on a Novel Stunt. WANT CHEAPER 'FRISCO CHOSEN FOR BIO FIGHT EATING JOINT RATI: ON OIL Various Commercial Bodies of Coast Cable Japanese Statesmen Asking Reduction in Tariff. an With Turbulent Jag Wrecks Tex Rlckord Throws Up Sponyc Announces Bin Fistic Event, Will Be Staged Near Frisco. .Shwt-OnJer House and Win Tell Jadfle Canon About It MaraJay Morning. Thztv -was a crashing of crock ry sci a violation of the statutes 5iiS and provided against the use .. - e .v, ur ,;t-' srt-oTder house on Front street Inst eveuinc. Whnt the Chinese pro pnetersaii Hasn't been recorded, bnt iudrias: from the way he hurled va rrons ees of tableware ami long- sJurre!lrt Chinese words at his re- -cultnuii ettstomer, he did not comply -with the admonition, "Swear not at After being thrown ont of the jonwy followed by the articles of rrrfa aforesaid, the over-enthused jmitfemut "came buck." He also Srunght ivitfi him the portions of th.e acaps, etc, he could find, together with as number of damicks gathered iram the roadside. It looked bad for tie future of the eat joint until hT? Sbearer hove in sight, and -pather! the belligerent one into the Jo-Id. He irent along all right until use reached the portal of the city bas tilev when he rebelled and the chief compelled to use a considerable sxnoust of persuasion to induce him 3to accept the hospitality of the city amtil Jfoaday. Xew Cxst FUed. Smellso Ocfen vs. Esama T. Slmp- a; suit to qufet title. A. C. Hough. isettoraeor for plaintiff. H. JL Ensign vs. Justice -Court of lEolfl Hill; writ of review. J. L. Ham SBersiey, attorney for plaintiff. MstUb Markeson vs. Cynthia A. artCMon; divorce. Colvlg & Reames sattmmey for plaintiff. Sfiarths M. Johnston vs. "William Sto&Mtea; salt for partition of real 1?7 fwte J. Neff, attorney for plain- Hxrtey C. Hutchinson vs. Martha L. -HirtckljHson ; divorce. Gus Newbury, xttorBcy for plabatitf. Charles H. Smith vs. Lydia H. "Smlta; divorce. Fred W. Mears, at 2araey for plaintiff. Opcsod & Cammings, civil engin . arena. 287 George D. Helsley and Chet J. Wil son, cartoonists representing the American Progress Magazine, arriv ed in Medford last evening to begin a work of importance in behalf of this city and surrounding country. They stand behind a novel Idea of awakening interest In a community with the stranger by giving him some thing of a personal perspective, which greatly assists the work of dry sta tistics and good illustrations in in troducing southern Oregon to the out side world. They cartoon tho foremost men wherever they find them, not libel ously, but In a humorous way which make the drawings of Interest to both the subject and the public at large. Under each cartoon is a biog raphy and description of tho person represented. It is the business of Messrs. Hels ley and "Wilson to cartoon the prin cipal business and professional men and to gather 'valuable data regard ing the scenery and home and pleas ure making possibilities tor toe American Progress Magazine, a pub lication devoted to boosting impar tially every section of the west. In the May issue of tho American Prog ress Magazine Hel3ley and Wilson will hava a large section given over to southern Oregon. The beauties of scenery, tho business that passes through the gates of the principal towns and the possibilities of the country for future development will bo treated in the American Progress Magazine, best of all, there will be no charges for tho article or the car toons, the magazine relies entirely upon its sale of extra copies for its support. The article which will appear in the May issue will be furnished by the Commercial club of Medford, the magazine asking no other immediate return In coin from the sections and men boosted than the interest that must naturally follow a live and in teresting effort to put this section pleasingly before its readers. Cartoons of the men engaged in, TOKYO, Feb. 19. Following the receipt of n cabled petition from the nst-ocinted chambers of commerce of the Pacific const, President Knknno, representing the Japanese chambers of commerce, today introduced in the honse of representatives a bill to reduce the tariff rate of crude oil from 50 to 30 per cent. A cablegram received yesterday from the Pacific coast chambers of commerce of America urged a re duction in the crude oil rate. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 19. The cablegram to the Tokyo cham ber of commerce urging a reduction in the tariff rate on crude oil was dispatched yesterdoy on behalf of the associated chambers of com merce of the Pacific by their secre tary, C. W. Burke, of San Fran cisco. Burks stated today that the pres ent rate charged by Japan for en try of crude oil had effectively stop ped the importation of the Califor nia produce and that in the inter ests of Pacific coast producers the associated chambers determined to appeal to the Japanese chambers to prevail upon the diet to modify the prohibitive duty. Osgood & Cnmmings are now en gaged in making the preliminary surveys preparatory to drawing up the plans and specification for .i municipal water system for the city of Jacksonville. 2S7 Something doing at old skatint: rink February 22, 8 :30 p. m. Better be there. " 2S9 SAN FRANCISCO, Feb. 19. Tex Rlcknrd today threw up the sponge In an Interview today tho Nevadnn, who arrived from Ely early this morning for a conference over the, battleground for tho Jeffries- John son tight, declared that Snu Fran-, Cisco Is Ills first choice. In tho same breath ho hurled defiance at John Hergel, chairman of the pollco com mission of the bonrd of supervisors, which grants permits for fights, prac tically putting San Francisco proper out of the running. Hergel has put himself on record as being opposed to permitting an outsider to have an In terest in tho fight If It were held in San Francisco, unless a good vrouni sum were paid the holder of the July permit, which goes to Jim Griffin. Rickard declares that Hergel will have nothing to say about tho fight, that he will relinquish no portion of his Interest in the match, and that only he and Gleason, share and share alike, will handle tho battlo. This, therefore, practically means that while the fight will not be held In San Francisco, it will go either to Point Richmond or Oceanvlew In Alameda 1 county, both within 40 minutes' ride of San Francisco. Magic eyeglass cleaners free at Dr. Goble's, 18 W. Main st. 286 Spices at Goodfriehd's. conscientious, earnest boosting and the commercial and professional lead ers of southern Oregon's biggest towns will be made for the May num ber of the American Progress Magazine. Admiral Sebree Retires. SAN FRANCISCO. Feb. 10.--. When Hcnr-Admirnl Uriel Sebree, I1. S. N., today hauled down his two- star pennant from the flagship Cal ifornia' it was the last official act of n long and honored naval career. He relinnuished his command as com mander of the Pacific fleet, step ping down in favor of Rear-Admiral Giles D. Harber. Admiral Sebree, who had reached the age limit set forth in the naval regulations, ascended the bridge of the flagship for the ceremonies, where the captains of the vessels of the fleet awaited him. As he lowered his flag, the admiral's salute of 13 guns roared across tho bny. As Barber's flag was raised the salute wns given again. While the band on the ship piny- Highland Park Addition If you are seeking a gilt edge investment in Med-, ford realty, we desire to call your attention to our 50 x 120 residence lots in Highland Park Addition. This addition located on West Main street, is one of the finest in the city, being of sufficent elevation to in sure good drainage, on paved streets and we will grade all' side streets, install sewers and lay sidewalks, which will be included in the price of $500 AND UP Weare prepared to give terms on this property and you will find that as an investment, either for a home or a speculation, they are unequaled. We also have for sale tracts adjoining the city res ervoir. Beautiful and sightly building lots. Joins city park at reservoir on the West, North and East, 38 acres in all. A 5- acre park is to be built at the reservoir and a boulevard built to the park by the city. Go and examine this and see the best sight to be seen in or near Medford. For terms and full particulars see Cusick Meyers Phone 721 Corner Main and Central Ave. ed "Auld Lang Syne" Sebree left thojnnd entered the barge thnt was to Hot time at the boxing' content deck, tears streaming down his face, take him ashore from hib Inst ship, better be there. 280 2r 3 5 0.00 Lots Sold Boom Continues in Full Blast in the QUEEN ANNE ADDITION Buy real estate where values are sure to advance. The ideal home sites,, with improvements, are found in the QUEEN ANNE ADDITION to the city of Medford. If you don't know about real estate investments in the Rogue River Valley, and especially that part of the city of Medforu which has never before had its boom, ask your real estate broker. You can't go wrong. Get in while prices are low. The Following IS 3 Revised List of Purchasers ALLEN", JOHN R. AITKEN, WILLIAM A. ALDENHAGEN, W. G. ANDERSON, A. L, CONROY, DR. R. J. CLANCY, DR. R. W. COOK, F. H. CAREY, MRS. A. M. DAVIS, E. B. FIERO, A. CONRO FRITZBERG, R. T. GERIG, WILLIAM HIGH GRADE INVESTMENTS V HARMON, W. W. HEARD, JEFF D. KELLY, E. E. LYON, J. W. MILLER, A. H. MALBOEUF, C. A. McINTOSH, J. A. PUTNAM, GEORGE REDDY, DR. J. F. SMITH, F. A. SCHOOL BOARD TURNER, WILLIAM F. LOW PRICES AND EASY TERMS QUEEN ANNE ADDITION 18 North Front Street MEDFORD, OREGON V 1