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s THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAROIT 8, .1010. M RDFORD MAILTRIBUNE TWO . PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT 8ATUUDAT. A coMOildatlot) of UK Medford Mall. tablUhHl 1888; th Southern Oregon fett, ontabllehed 1801; the Dcmoeratlo Times, entabllahcd 187S; tho Aahland Trll Bin, mtablUhed 1888. and tha Medfonl Trlbuns, Ubllahod 1808. Official Paper of the Citv of Medford. I N GEORGE PUTNAM. Editor nnd Manager. "aicond class matter November 1. 1808. at tha poatof flee at Mwiroru. Oregon, under tha act af March S, tJT8. SUnSCUIPTI ON' RATES: t yar. by mall $5.00 One month bjrjnalt or orrlf.... .80 LOWER CARLOAD RATES NEEDED. Southern Pacific freight rates to Medford compare fav orably with rates 011 other lines from coast terminals to inland points, except in the matter of carload rates. ' A comparison with rates charged over tho 0. R. & N. from Portland to eastern Oregon points shows that less than carload ratesiiregeneraly lower to southern Oregon points than to eastern Oregon points, but carload rates are high er. ' This gives the Portland jobber an unfair advantage and tends to militate against Bedford's becoming a dis tributing point and jobbing center. That lower 'carload rates f to Meftford are needed, is shown by the following table of t comparison of rates on lines of the Southern Pacific Company and Oregon River '& Navigation Company prepared by the state railroad conmnssion: T SALES ARE MADE Charles N. Chadwick and Loo J. Mischc Invest In Largo Tracts of Roguo River Valloy Land and Will Improve Them at Once. J. W. Dode has sold 135 nores of (ho Cliff orchard tract, lying mile atid a half oast of Phoonix, to Clus. II. Chudwiok of Chicago for $20, 000, who intends to improve mid further beautify it, ho having nl- rcady started to plant out sovcral acres to orchard, and also to build MAY HOLD FIGHT AT EMERYVILLE California's Foremost Racetrack May Bo Sccno of Big Mill In July Could Uso Grandstand Will Accommodato Big Crowd. a beautiful bungalow on tho tract Mr. Chadwick will put several acres or tho fight can be hold there. of tho tract into a park, it being cording to statements from SAN FHANCISCO, Cal., March 8 The Joffries-Johiisoii lioavywoiglit battle for the chnum!onhin. of tha world may bo fought nt tho Emory villa racotraok, according to indica tions today. Tom Williams, president of tho new California Jookoy club, announced that ho probably would decide whoth- Ac- Tox NLY THIS WEEK (5UAN1) OITKIt M.VrniDAV, wiux, i:rntK MAUCII Itt. lf Don's l'lU'iomtMiiil Hurcoss At tract Sufferers From All Ovor tlio Count iy-On!y MtoodlrtN Burgeon In AiniM'Ica Now r.oontod at Monro Uott'l, .MVdfnnl. Mnrrlnno Licenses, i Clinillo UIAokh nud Mlniiio Kiiutuor- lin. TliumnH K. Anderson tuul Mr. H A, Wilson. NOTICE. During tho (.aot wuolc numbers of persons Iiavo boon crowding For- Don'a offices at tho Mooro Hotol anxious to know If For-Don's tloctorH could help thorn. Anxious for somo loved ono nt homo, too Melt to come, Notlco In liorohy given that tho tin dnndgnnd will apply nt -tlio mooting of tho city council March Id, 1010, for a rctnll liquor llcoimo nt his plnco of titiHlntw, lotn 12 niut 13, block 30, city of Medford. J. W. SlilNORR. 9tO,OOII FOU "HT. KI.MO." llelnnco nnd Mayor of Alrazar The ntrr Secure Count (tight. It took St. Elmo St. Elmo, wlilch ntlrrod tho blnso pulsed theater-go lug Now York St. Klmo which will perforce ho stolen, pirated, and folti- tored uopn thn public In shabby garb or anxious for tlio crippled child I- (f tho publlo don't watch, out) whoso tlfo. blighted by disease. Ih njsi. Klmo. with Its Intormlnglod 307 S29 From Portland to 342 Grants Pass Medford.... Ashland. . . . Railroad. 5 P Co O. R. & N. Co &. Jr. a H O. R. & K Co. O. R. & N. Co Less Carloads. Carloads. CLASSES. 1 107 129 118 135 123! 13a 12 13 4 I 5 1 A B I C D E 93 86 80 72 65 51 31 23 20 108 90 77 62 60 52 39 32 26 103 95 88 79 71 56 33 25 22 119 95 80 65 60 55 44 35 26 107 99 91 82 74 58 34 20 23, 120 95 80 65 60 55 45 30 26, ijutjuos. oi uic uig sural), xuoy imvo vinunuy MoMrN. Ilolnsco & Mayor that tlioy did not build tliolr now Alcatnr tho titer big enough, All tho pnnt rocords In tho way of groRK rocolptn huvo boon BUrpntmod, "Tho Cllrl of tho Ooldoii Wont," "Tho Ikmrt or Maryland" and other high wntor markn of nucemm In tho Al cazar box office havo boon rnlogoted to tho pnnt. Thin, howovor, In not tho roanon that lloltinoo & Mayor havo paid $10,000 for tho count rlghtn to tho only authorized vornlon of thin piny by Wlllard llolromb, unit nro pronnntlng It on n nwooplng tour of tho principal cttlun and townn of tho went, but bucauno It In n honrt-toiich- Ing ntory and ono which, whon prop erly glvou, all on Id bo nnd no doubt will bo noon by ovory mnn, woman and child who ban over vlalted n thector. This play will bo tha vohtclo with which tho over aiiccointul Alcazar Touring company will rldn onco more Into our henrtn mid our ap preciation. Kffortn nro being mndo to Includo ml team, to convince our city In tho Itinerary. TAMPS PREVENT CRUELTY TO ANIMALS A t M 1 lure, ur ia.j umiij lor iw Special agents -will ba detailed t: see that Medford's horses will not Prom the above it will be seen that class 1 (less than carloads) and class 5, A and B (carloads) are.lower on the O. K. & N. than on the S. P., Co. In order to fully under stand the classification, the following brief summary is civen: Class 1. The more bulky and valuable commodities, j the Volley Land company such as agril. implements, set up, drugs, clothing, furn iture and house furnishings, machinery set up, musical instruments, sporting goods and like commodities. . Class 2. Commodities such as hand agril. implements, .crockery, butter and eggs, some groceries, harness, ma chinery knocked down, nuts, oil cloth, some paper articles, plumbers' supplies, wooden ware. Class 3. Agricultural implements knocked down, con fectionery, fencing, apples, fruit dried N. O. S., groceries, liquors, building, roofing, steam heating apparatus, fur naces, vegetables, windmills and like commodities r also oils and gasoline. Class 4. Brick, canned goods, cement, cereal products, groceries, various iron and steel articles, lead products, lumber and products, minerals, nails, packing-house pro ducts, paints, paying and roofing material, pipe and fit tings, plaster, railway equipment. Class 5. Carload Canned goods, flour, chemicals and drugs, crockery, electrical appliances, machinery and sup plies, fencing, fruit, fish, dried, smoked or salted, glass, groceries, iron and steel, lead, beer, and other, Hquors, nails, oils, packing house products, paint, paper, building, roofjng; wrapping, bags, etc., paving outfits and material, plumbers' supplies, preserves, pumps, some railroad eqirip ment, steam heating apparatus, boilers, furnaces, stoves, green vegetables. Class A. CarloadAgricultural implements, tele phone materials, fire apparatus, household goods not re leased, machinery and machines, boilers, engines, etc., oil twell supplies, printers' materials; pumps, railroad equip ment and supplies, tools, vehicles, unfinished and the like. Class B. Animal and poultry foods, baskets,,boxes and 5rates, grain N. O. S., lime and sulphur solution, barrels, butter and lard tubs, stoneware, household goods released, house trimmings. Class 0. Bark tanners, cement building, lead arsenate, sulphur, conduits, excelsior, land plaster, hay and straw, Bash weights, junk, clay (ground), earth, lime, dry paint, tile, pitch, plasters, marble, granite, vegetables, cow peas, potatoes. Class D. Bee hives, box material, fire brick, sewer pipe, barrels, copperas, lime water, cisterns, beer barrels and kegs, fuel blocks, asphalt, or asphaltum, various ores and minerals, bones, glue stock, cement. Class E. Bark, brick, flue lining, cement piles, starch refuse, cinders, clay stone or cement conduits, various f er jtilizers, fuel wood, sawdust, zinc ore, stone or granite pav ing, vitrified brick curbing, stone crushed, sewer pipe, lo comotives, steam shovels, marble, granite, jasper, onyx and slate blocks. . Commodities such as grain, flour, mill feed, potatoes, onions, hay and straw, salt, lumber, brick, cinders, clay, gravelj stone, Jive stock, cereals, coal fruit and vegetables, etc., are given special rates. ' Leo J. Mikscho o Brcckenndge, decided that the racotraok is tho Minn., has purchased the George E. place to hold tho battlo. Fans assert Morso property, lying a mile nnd a thnt an "nnswor" is now up to tho half cast of Phoenix, and consist- jockey club's manager, ing of 156 ncrcs, 125 of which is now Mayor Christy of Emoryvillo is in under cultivation, 21 of which is in favor of making Emoryvillo tho sceno young apple and, walnut orchard. ol tho world's biggest fistic contost, Mr. Mikscho was formerlv n mor- n" no trouble is expected with the, chant in Hrcckcnridge, Minn., nnd dJ" council. made n trip of inspection to tho Compared with Colmn, Emoryvillo Roguo River valley ' last soring and is a bettor situation. was so favorably impressed that ho think Emoryvillo is about cloio went back to Minnesota and closed enough to San Francisco so uobody out his proporty there, returning to can have nny kick coming. Tho fans make his permanent homo in tho car "to boats by thousands Roguo River valley. an& wt ovor there iu half an hour. This is one of tho choicest tracts Wo havo not settled it yet, but I nm in tho vnltev. nnd Mr. Mikscho will in favor of Emoryvillo. If it is not greatly improve nnd beautify it. Ho he in San Francisco, it should bo is already building n lnrgo bungalow 8 olose to San Francisco ns wo can on tho land nnd from it ho can sec Kt." the cities of Central Point, Medford. Should it bo decided to hold tho Jacksonville,. Phoenix, Tnlent and f'Rht nt tho track, the big enclosure Ashland, as' well ns a great pano- would provo spacious enough for ev- rnma of mountain nnd vnllev scenorv ery person who might attond. Tho not to be excelled nnvwhere. The could bo pitched in tho green '.a- price paid for the proporty was $25,- fioI,l and thoro is plenty of room in 000. Both sales wcro made through lt t0 erect tho bleachers nnd scats. The big grandstand could bo utihred also. GOLD HILL ORE IS TO BE SHIPPED TO WALES Ono hundred pounds of ore from tho Nutt Bros.' mine on Knncs creek will bo shipped to Swansea, Wales, i together with like amounts from tha A new orranlaztlon Is being form- Frank Johnson mine near Waldo, ed among the business men of Med-, nnd tho Amorican Mining & Milling ford for tho prevention of cruelty to company's mino near Merlin. Tho animals. tore will be tested to ascertain tho Tho necessity of such an organlea- values in platinum nnd tin. The ro tlon has been brought to tho notice '8lt of tho tost will bo awaited with of somo of our citizens more than interest, as the presence of those onco during tho past few weks. .metals in the ores from these threo Tho mossback who drives his hors-!ra"ies 'ias been questioned. The es without shoes until their hoofs Nntt Bros., nt least, havo hud assays are worn out to tha nufek. and tha ma which gavo them 6 per cent of women drivers who stand their wood tin nn1 Paying percentages of plftfc- wagons In tho streets and beat their ,"um nim otnor metals. Whotlier horses over the head with whips, will !hes? "My coct or not-will i,n . m, Mr in fh. t ' b determined by tho returns from I tho Wales shipment. Special Notice. sleep in mud puddles, and that they vr:r"". w , , t . u'i .,, u . , . . i .1, Neighbors: Meet at Loosley's- skat wfll not be taken out of theUWei,, . t 80,teok and driven Uirongh he street wH March u Brf BJ cakes of mud on their coats. dnnghtors and sweethearts. All vis- Horses are for man's use-, aad aot Nc;Rabor8 invited g. Tft,6nb for his abuce. toam dri on 8kateg. &80B9e Central One of Medford's prosecattns at.Point boyfl put on B8venth, deRrfla. tornoys wil ltako an actiro part InJwork on 8kates skatin(r, fced nnd this good work. dance. 302" offer extended by tho groat For-Don to troat all who call boforo March 12 for moroly coat of modlclno. UKDDINO TiADY lUUillCVKI) OF OXT.Ti STONKfl. Mrs. J. A. Newton, living at 018 Pino street, It milling. Cal., had suf fered for years with gall atonos and had treated counldOrablo with no ro llef, nnd sho enmo to Fer-Don's Ex ports nnd with thrco doses of modl clno, tho doctor removed ovor 100 rail stones from hor. After tho gall stonos woio removed sho said sho felt so much bettor; In fact, sho said It scorned that thoro was a largo hollow In horldo. I Anyono ailing with tlila sort of a dlscaso would bo advloed to call nnd soo Mrs. Nowton, ns alio is always glad to holp suffering bumnnlty by telling of hor wonderful results with tho For-Dou Export. Call on Mrs..W. D. Pockhnm. who ( lives at 430 South Fir stroot, Med ford. Tho For-Don Exports cured nr son of a vory serious caso of ca tarrh. Ho had boon a sufforor from post-nasal and gcnornl catarrh for a numbor of years and took treatment and was cured whllo tho For-Don Ex-! ports wero at Pasadena, Cat., two i years ago, COALIXOA WOMAX. Gall stonos wore romovod from j Mrs. W. N. Colllnn of Coallnga. 8ho lives nt tho oil flolds. For-Don'si Modlcal Export gavo hor three doses i of medicine and rcmovod a number of gall stones in less tin n eighteen i hours. j offices to nn cr.osrn SATrn-l DAY EVEMNO, STARCII 12. Tho offices of tho For-Don Medical Exports will bo closed' Saturday even ing; March 12th, when they leave for tholr offlco in tho city cf Sacramento, so all thoso wishing to consult him must call before then. A cbargo of ono dollar I" made for examination. Tho hours, 10 to 12,. ir to A, nnd 7 to 8- p. mi. ARK TOC GOTSO EAST? Have you a friend coming west? Yob ought to bring ono to Mod ford. Cart and see us. The- oeteelst rate will be offect shortly. Let us talk route and rates with yea. lafon&atlu.. cheerfully furnished. Phone, address or call on Southern Pacific Company, A. S. Iloaenbaum t Medford. ' A Genuine Snap for some one who wants a good home and doesn't care to pay boom prices for land, that is just as good as can be found in Oregon, suitable for either fruit or stock farm and consisting of 480 acres, 8 miles from good railroitd town, two and one-half miles from . For someone to secure one of the finest stock ranches in Oregon, consisting of 480 acres, eight miles from good railroad town, two and one-half miles from stores Unlimited water, splendid soil, well improved as to buildings, nearly five million feet of timber, only one and one-half miles to sawmill and the en tire tract easily accessible to unlimited outrange. If you do not care for the entire 480 acres, will subdivide as follovs: 200 acres, 2 good houses, 2 barns, 12 acres in orchard, 30 acres in cultiva tion, balance pasture and timber land. Plunty of water. 160 acres, fair house, 2 barns, small family orchard, 50 acres in cultivation, 40 acres timber, well watered. 120 acres, good house., etc., 8 acres in bearing orchard, good agricultural land, well watered. This land is located in Linn county, Oregon, near Albany. Price $30.00 per acre. Will sell for cash or trade for property 'in or near Medford. o. V. MEYERS 1 Spring Woolens AVc aro showing pretty now broadcloths and novelty suitings in good shades; new flaxon wash goods in good, pretty spring patterns; new Pongees, fancy silks, taffetas, foulards, silk mulls, etc., now on display. Van Dyke's Medford Agents Standard Pattoms. Two Good Bargains Strictly modern 5-room house, just finish ed, south front; terms. Also vacant corner lot, 50xlG2, sower and water, good well, co- mont walk, all taxes paid. See owner. W. G. Davidson 1022 Weat Tenth Street. CHILDREN'S SHOES Not how cheap but how good, that's tho slogan behind tho Cogan and JBudd shoes for spring and summer- Wo havo just received a comploto lino of shoes and Oxfords. Straps and Koman san dals for tho tiny tots, and all ages. Ono pair of these shoes sells another pair. V Also a comploto lino of hosiery in all colors.