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I THE MEDffORP.MAlk Till BUNK AtlfiPffOttD, OREGON, SUNDAY, MARCH 13, 1010. 14 ROOSEVELT ASKS NEWS Of HOME GIvm Dbmcr to Representatives of Press ami Spends His Time in Onizxteg Tfecio Has Praise fer Feat 9t Pery. RABAK, SonB, March 12. Col onsl Theodore Roosevelt last night gar a banqn ahoard tbo steamer Dal in honor of live newspaper cor respondeat?,- kitfoiiag the United Prew rtpreistatrre, who had ao cempanied the rule steamer Abass to neei him. The former president spent most of the after Ttfrioi as qwsliomng his guests faster thB thej, with com bined energy, cooIA" reply. By the time the colonel reaches Chip it is safe to predict that he wilt he m theroafth touch with af fairs kt his ews eesBtiy. Roosevelt was particularly desir--qhs of learning the details of the CWi-Wy polar fiasco, and in treRehWWtel the discovery of the KmV U.U to Ws Old friend, Commander Peary. The colonel declared that Peary's' 'StchieveneBt was eae of the greatest eipJoraties trmwphs in history. "It fine to think that an Amer ican was the first to go to the pole," -was the colonel's comment. Before the dinner was given and -while the Dal was tied to the bank, the correspondents tried any ruses to get the colonel into discussion on polities. They aU faSed. The colo se), however, was willing to talk of his expedition into the jungles. He ftnneanecd that he was through with hunting, saying: "I have hunted all over America and through Africa. I am now con tent to lay down my gnu." The former president is hard at work to complete the story of his African trip. In addition to the recounting of his experience, Roosevelt will spend much of his time here and Naples in the preparation of his lectures to be delivered at Paris, London and Ber lin. The Dal, earrying tho former president and party, started today for rartonm. where they will meet "Mrs. Roosevelt and Miss Ethel. The Dal is due to arrive there to morrow, which will bo one day abend of tho echodnlo time set for hor nr rivnl nnd four days ahead of the timo originally set for the return journey of tho expedition. It is probable that Mrs. Roosevelt nnd hor daughter may not arrive nt Khartoum until Into Monday and thai the colonel may rcceivo instead of their according him n welcome. During the stay of tho RoosovollB at Khartoum they will bo entertained lavishly at tho palaco of Sltitiu Pashn, inspector-general of the Soudan. SENDS GENTLE JOSH TO LEADER OF REVOLUTION EMERYVILLE IS SITE jOR FIGHT RIckard and Glcason Definitely De cldo Upon Racetrack at San Fran cisco as Site of Greatest Mill of the Century. NEW ORLEANS, La., March 12. "Estrada at rest,'" engraved on a silver plato which is screwed tightly to a lid of a pine box. The above words will meet tho gaxo of General Estrada, leader of tho Nicnrnguon insurgents, when ho removes the crate of a large box which was ship ped to him from New Orleans today. Thfl sender of the erini token with its startlinc inserintion was Carlos Martinet, consider representative of tho Madnz government in this city. The box was designed to symbolize tho reported disintegration of the rebel army under Estrada. SERIES OF ACCIDENTS !N SAN FRANCISCO BAY SAN FRANCISCO, Col., March 12. Three vessels, inoluding tho gunboat Vicksburg, show the result todav of a double collision on the bay in the night owing to heavy fog. Tho series of accidents occurred shortly after midnight The sail in ir schooner James of San Francisco, laden with gravel, outward bound, began tho trouble. The little craft was caught in the grip of the swift tide in Mare Island channel. Before the vessel could be controlled she had crashed into the I SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., March 12. Tex Ricknrd and Jack Glensoii J today stated that tho Emeryvillo racetrack is satisfactory to them as 'a sito for tho Joffries-JohuBon 'fight which they ore promoting. I Accompanied by tho architects, McLaughlin and Walsh, who will have chargo of tho construction of tho big arenn, the two promoters mado their first inspection ot tuc track. They concluded that thoy Jwill not havo uso for the presont 'grandstand, as there is ample room in the infield to construct an nrona 'that yill sent from 60,000 to 100,. .000 people. I It was stnted thnt tho work 6f building tho grandstands will not bo started for two months yet. Tho I plans have not been drawn, although Ucvernl rough sketches of the arena have been submitted. I It is understood that it will be I constructed with a gradual slopo .from the ringside to the gallery, thus giving every one a clear vision of .the ring. Glenson said that at least 50,000 people would witness the fight. ! Vicksburg, nt anchor in the stream. I The naw-vard tug Leslie, in ans wer to whistles, joined in tho mix-up qud all three vessels were damaged. J Tho James was dismasted, tho Les lie's freeboard nnd superstructure A the nnint was m(7 scraped from the Vicksburg. A SNAP IN ORCHARD LAND One hundred and sixty acres of free red soil, 10 to 30 feet depth; two wells, about 25 acres cleared; a very gradual south hill Blope; one-half mile from postoffice, lew than one-fourth mile from school and seven and one-half miles southwest of Jacksonville. Only 5-0 per acre. Call on or address JOE THOMAS 222 SOUTH HOLLY STREET. pring Millinery Dame Fashion's Most pleasing Creations The women of Hertford will bo pleased to know that wo arc proparod to sup ply tho most stylish as well ns most pleasing creations in Millinery. A stylo that is at once becoming n study of every face a price for ovcry purso. All of tho newest flowers, foliage, designs, shapes and trimmings. SEE THE FISKE TAILORED STREET HATS Suits and Dresses The Newest Spring Styles THE SPRING SUIT Is desidedly different this season. You will enjoy a look and surely will purchase quickly. Our Suits stand at the very zenith of tho suit maker's art Each one shows a little more style each shows a little better workmanship and a little more qual- lt THE DRESSES Arc certainly all that any woman could desire 'for street, reception or party wear. Mado by the best manu facturers of the cast many designed in Europe, they are worthy to tho highest degree. New Hair Goods BEAUTIFUL COIFFUERIES Most women need something extra in ordor to "effect tho smartest and most captivating of coiffures. We can supply your needs from our now collection of hair goods. Tho right article at tho right timo can bo pro cured hero. Our Wash Dresses WILL PLEASE YOU , The simplo ono-picce wash dress will certainly please most ovcry woman. Easy to put on and off mado of durable, washable materials, and well made all sizes. Medford's Quality Store III . S M MED FORD, npccn I'l 1 ' i i ; j Splendid Money Makers Fine Platting Proposition 197 ACRES Close in on main county road two-thirds of a mile from .. a --r a n twenty -eight aores nffipp iavs hfeh an(j sightly. This is a Simon-pure bargain and CLOSE IN. THIS WON'T LAST pOSt OttlCe, lays mgn dim; , . . TnfnrmflHnTi long, the price is only 0ne tnat anyone can ciemmp uii ixi a owvA.u . $25,000: $5U0U UAtxti, XOJii jsiuxav-ui i. winnc nan ha VtnH from the undersifirnea ' . i w tm e aV . t i if li i 9 . a mm. mmt mmm r ON LONG TIME. TUTS IS aov. "r" l"!!:,.:!! " Z 1 ar, af miinlr V " wwm V " Tl 1 II T mm .1 I a km A Jm Mm 1 I M W M f I I Bill! fl . I I kTi V m lil J J VH LL M M. W A W CHANCE OF A LnrETJLiVUij XV oiiiUuitiii 1111b Ul UjJUDiiin wm "vu xxttt' A-w oven? rnirarvcrgw SMALL TRACTS IN BEATJTIF1JL ROGUE RIVER VALLEY A MONEY-MAKER 080 ACRES; 550 ACRES BOT- rrnAf TiAND; HR0 ACRES CAN BE PLANTED NOW; 5 AORES OR CHARD; SISKIYOU CUUJNTX, UAi TT?rkT?MT A . WTRTCTC MTTiES FROM THE COUNTY SEAT, YREKA; PRICE $18,000, Tii!T?.fR A MnWTCV-MATTER OR A HOME. OR BOTH. ACT QUICK TO SECURE THIS Eagle Point, The Home of The Winners W ood ville Fruit Ranch 40-ACRE RANCH AT WOODVILLE, ON EVANS CREEK; 400 SPITZ AND NEW TOWNS 2 YEARS OLD; 950 BARTLETTS, BOSO,C.OMIOE AND AN JOU PEARS 2 YEARS OLD; ALL CAN BE IRRIGATED, AND A 20-INCH PERPETUAL WA TER RIGHT; $150 PER ACRE, HALF CASH. Orchard and Hay Ranch 80 AORES OF THE BEST SOIL TN THE DISTRICT; 78 AORES UNDER CULTIVATION- 2000 SPITZ AND NEWTOWN TREES, 5 YEARS OLD; 300 PEAR TREES 2 YEARS OLD; TWO AND ONE-HALF MILES FROM EAGLE POINTj Sr FISH1 LAKE DITOH; CAN CUT 50 TONS OF HAY THIS YEAR OFF TOE PLACE TO BUILD. CASH $5600; BALANCE IJASY TERMS 6 PER PENT, WALTER L. McC ALLUM HOTEL NASH MEDFORD, OREGON