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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TlTKSDAY, MARCH 20, ;l!)10. ASHLAND WINS FROM TALENT Satimtay Gam Between Ashland and Tiatatt Teams Clsse, But Scare Is Lane Jacksonville-Central Point Too Late to Classify TO KENT Pnsturo tor stock, liorsoa cattle, sheep or goats; rooms, fur nlslicd or unfurnished. Inquire at 310 S. Laurel at., city. 12 KOU SAL.K Threo corner lojs, closo hi, at u sacrlttce. Call on or address M. McDonougli, corner Sixth nnd Bartlett. 9 (EE JAMES D. FAY.) Coffin an,, the- young pitcher dnr up nblo and the fact of potlcstrianshir might hnvo imperilled success on th uuunonil, a pica which the umpire entertained until tho matter could be bile By Jacksonville fron the w3ds o taken under ndvjscmcnt. Meanwlril Applata, the erstwhile habitat of a vora,.ct 19 Pondinjf, the third base man being released on his own rccoe- niznnce until a decision is reached WILD WEST SHOW MONDAY AFTERNOON Heme Pornollr made his first appenr- smvs Sunday m fast company and made goott with, the county Beat fans. Za the first six innings ho cousin! 1G nxf tka Central Pointers to smite the nnnn. m rf f4ofi i A M t TVtnf v .i n ,i I Somebody brought a "bronch" to tit bmc Wlo. I town from tho Applcgnto section Bepk& ef Central Pout bit the (Monday, and, gutting around among SplHig. a tfie seaia and sailed it I tho sports, intimated that he couldn't o. ran H mSH on bo ridden. There were several past SUMMARY land present "twisters" m tho city Steftn baocsJacksonTaTe 3v Cen- a" " wasn't lone until ono was tral- Point 5: two-base bite, Wilson, J found who had an idea that no pouv HfeTatyre, Feart three-base hits,! like that could "run his boot heels." GtaOaa Mctatvre; home ran, IIop-Tho pony was small and insignifi 3dns; doable-pfay Goskm to Done-leant looking and tho first ridor -mar bases- an ftaTItw. off Cnffmitn .J. I didn't even tnko the trotibtn in ml. -eff Marrav 5r Btmek ant hx Coff- iust tho stirrtms. There's whern he Colonel F. L,. Tou Velio has pur .n u tut. . xn mn.l i, m;i... f- .- , t:,t chased from Eugeno Savngo ten acres Wise, Sams,. C Clwfc; wit pitch, jump tho horso made ho loosened hislsct to P. nart ' tno 3rHmtvr ffeft o. Kfia Jn-lr--;!!.. rider mill ll sidn slnn nnmnlnl. It,.. RosS trnCt weSt ot McUford, for C2l Gatrxl Foint 51 I job. Tho crowd then hopan to Innfc srniU! V TWWTWTtff unon tbnt bnrsn wilt, onnQM,l.i r. JIr. Savage bought 20 acres In this 'Cewtral Pt:.fr 3fr2fiOflft- fi soecL The word rot nut nnrt nrnw.l I tract five years ago, paying ?-'&uu lor lu iiu sum uuii ui u iu jram ago for 2500 and now the balance for $4100. "I might have made more by hold ing tho other ten acres, but I haven't done so badly, after all," says Mr. Savago. LARGE IN COUNTY 400 WALTONS AT GRIEVE HERE NEXT WEEK TO ASSESS County Clerk Busy With Annual Ap plications for Licenses to Fisli- Huntlng Licenses Are Also In Da- mand List Growlno Each Day. Over 400 disciples of Isaak Walton aro at largo In tho county ot Jackson, according to tho licenses to fish In tho streams of tho county which h'uvo been granted by County Clerk Cole matl. Manyy of these licenses aro combination for both hunting nnd fishing, while some 100 hunting li censes havo been takon out. Those who expect to got on tho trail of tho trout when tho season opens will do well to first comply with tho law and obtain n llcenso at tho office of tho county clerk. Tho tax Is $1 each. Those who fish without a li cense will bo liable to a tlno of from S25 to $150 and Imprisonment. Com bined angler s nud hunter's licenses aro Issued at $2 each. County Assessor Completes Work In Jacksonville and Will Start Noxt .on Modford Will Do All of the Work In This City Personally. COLONEL TOU VELLE BUYS THE SAVAGE TRACT Couuty Assizor C.rlovo will noxt week start work on tho assessment roll of Modford for 1910, attending to tho matter personally. So many kicks were registered regarding last year's work that Mr. Grlovo has de cided to atteud to Modford himself and thon, It any kicks aro made, hu will know tho reason wiy. Tho work of asaosstng'Jncksonvlllo has been completed by tho assessor nud thnt ot assessing Ashland has ad vanced considerably. Mr. C.rlovo as a preliminary steo has completed a ae ries of maps showing each present owner of each block and lot In tho city as well as the additions. Ho will start with lot 1 In block 1 and work up. After next Monday ho will bo found dally in this city until tho roll Is completed. . ..I MiniN.. The New Spring Models in the World-Renowned Bits- ... ...6V I I 1 9 2 0 2 5 1 gathered. Tho proposed meeting of oJBeSBeavL -.3: 2" 9 3 4 9 9 3 15 j the council to consider paving bids Jute- ? I f ? 4 O 0 3 13 j was late because the council was at AsblaadJEakatft Quae. I tending the show in a body. Tte baseball! seasoa at the south . 1110 sccond no-er, aided by two aU the- valla was-ask in ll hordcrs. managed to stick, but lie a4arfarby a came- betweea tbo Bed was ncarly pa hlS as tho horse, nud Sea sad. While- Sox of Ashland and .no woaIdn t have qualified in any iOmL twmIIv-1v- - tk m.Ae hacking contest because he "clinch the- lattery tint GraaLte- City lads cd" Yr5Ul hIs 8Pura And was balanced wmbf; by the- clsse seore ef 13 to 0UC0 by herders wlien tlie little 34i. The playing- was fasl aad furious nar?e baa nl3 ZS- heth. sides with, rivalry keen, as a y0UDR man nbout town aHwrhe-ikaWi&ea ik I concluded ho could "bust thnt The-widoabiaWe Bed; Soa local broncV bnt after being thrown He Iwed. ap- aa &tkwsr C. Wagner, timCS' h pave 5t up watier-r L. Mowsdv pitcher; Fordaey, was Bame though," said n rafc bese; J. lifewat, second base: sPcctto'. "Tho last time ho tried "XL Mjedy &ir seea; MeWffliams, ,l he took lho bridle off- 1 came 3bCt Wd BBdrs aenter field; R. away "when ho started going up. He WiwauHV rijrikt field"! Kerriek. abort- hndn't started down when I turned Bte)i afii waold-b professioRals rho I tho coracr"" efc JbrS. standiag ie leagse eircles. XAera i rrts srt ahead, for the Jmak yaaag; team, ef the- neighboring! " premises- to- play ai retwa en- Weaaeut at an. arly date, xa which went it - aeedless- to- add that they w4 wwic aose- arprtg laient. I ISeiBhere- dws the t alley turned I wut is fere- aads weleoned the risit wrsi. Shthaeiasm. r&a high, and the I Aoys-mtHraed. frosa the trip evident ly grcaay encouraged over the pros-iwcts- ef a. lively campaign for the uuusc uaa guise oi noiding an "Esster pTcnTc,7 a bevy of girls ?wit along,, and. tha preseace ef the Sprang iacues proved! an incentive lo U the players. A feature of the Mibn; waa that thn represenfatives Siwsr here, BotMr Coys and girls, "walked the entire distance to. and 2refe the seene. of the gae, an attt- -mmtr mua. Bt ntr siigac proportions. Seeming railway trains, the new mo- r sereee kvery ngs and private weaveyaaees,. they simply "hiked." aaw ose- Bolitarjr exception was. the awe 61 a mesaher of the teas, who "went ever in aa- ante as Baaernnrm. JTe- pleaded that snhs were not avail- For Sale 2b acres, miles out; $125. 3 acres,. 2.yz niiles out; a snap. -18 aeree,. Yz. mile from Phoenix; a harpaAk kouso-, Ibt 81x200, W. Main; 4vWe 9-room kjcja- on C street; $3500. '-roo house on B'artlett; 6500. "322 acres, 13-' lailca out, a snap; T fete, 50x217 terssK. WuaasuII, potap and 2960-galIon WANTECL fihccphecder $35. 16 team 6 girls Car general hooserrork. Jfas aad' wife on xanch. Uinlng-rooHT gjrlr out; $25. Jt speeWty ih houso renting and care jf them; list Ihea with me. f . F. L BITTNBR HMTeTd Ewptoymflt Bnreii. JVtoineaa ehaaeos, real estate, j Stade ef hole famished ami, business Has kins for Health. Jews Have No Meat. ST. LOUIS, Mo., Mnrch 29. Twenty thousand Jews of St. -Louis, who eat only kosher meat, are prac tically without flesh foods today on account of the closing of tho 42 shops. Tho shops closed late yesterday. When it became known thnt they were to close, 5000 men and women stormed the shops nud offered to pay any price for the meat. The dealers declare that they can not operate at a profit, as tho moat is sold at an established price of 12 cents. ' Hotel Arrivals. Tho Nash J. K. Ilnrvoy, Galice K. II. Iledokeind, San Francisco; S S. Metzgor, Philadelphia; It. C. F. Astbury, Clold Hill; M. Weil, Siu Francisco; C. E. Daley, Boston; 0 IC. Patterson, Philadelphia; V. Dean Sun Francisco; It. ('. Washburn, T.i bio Hook; C. F. Coke, E. F. Saylor. Eugeno; D. O. Pratt, San Francisco; .Mrs. Ilcrron and son, E. F. Guthrie, Eagle Point; X. W. Shaef, Portland; K. G. Stevensou, Seattle; M. C. Con nolly, San Fiancisoo; E. II. Grastv, I. K. Drown. Portland. Tho Moore II. S. Lownie, It. G. McMillan, Ethel Hums. Mabel Trip- lett, Eugeno; A. . Walker, Port land; T. J. Mackiu, Lelnnd; L. 1). Hnrris, Chico; T. J. Matthews, Fort Jones; W. Johnstone, Sacramento; James L. Emigh. Suisim: II. Weiner. M. Connor, Snn Francisco; F. W. Caninlinn ami wife, Blue Ledge; It. E. Anderson and wife, Wnusuu, Wis.; C. Hackmnn and wifjc, Marsh field; T. J. Schaeffer, Talent; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Weihors, Snn Fran cisco; J. R. Hyan, Scnttlo: C. S. Ilubbard, Los Angeles; C. S. Ilnmp ton, Portland. O R m E Are Now Ready At Our Store! Our Spring shipment lias just arrived direct from the Regal factories. Wc have examined these Regal Spring models, and assure you they will set a new standard of shoe excellence for this town. All these Renal stvlcs are exact ronrnrli custom models designed for this season. In fact, these identical styles are now being made to order at famous New York and London custom boot-shops at many times the Regal prices! in addition to custom style, Kegalbhoes give you custom fit and comfort bdeusc Rcgals are made in quarter-sizes. Regal quality and workmanship insure long, satisfactory service. We invite you to visit our store and inspect these smart Spring models of Regal Shoes. Wc would suggest that you come during the next few days, while the range of shapes and sizes is complete. $2 so $oo $coo Htrttta Smart ttettf AVftff art Aladt in all tkt Popular Ltatksrt, In The Entire Valley Here is the cheapest buy in the valley, and it won't last long at this price. For a few days only this is offered at $3200 HALF CASH. Good reasons for making a cheap price; 1G0 acres; 120 acres fenced; B0 acres in cultivation; Id miles from Medford; 7 miles from transpor tation ; house of 7 rooms ; good barn ; certainly a dandy buy $3200 A Prosperous Invessment 150 ACRES 13 acres in trees; 3 acres 20-year-old and 10 acres 3 years old; 19 acres of 3-year-old; 1 acre" 3-year-old peaches; 150 trees of this are 20-year-old; 2 1-2 miles from Eagle Point. INVESTIGATE THIS. A Top Notcher $4500 CASH, BALANCE TERMS Forty acres, 2y miles from Ea gle Point; 16 acres in C and 7-ycar-old Spitz and Ncwtowns; 32 acres can be cultivated with very little trouble; 7-room house, summer kit chen and milk house; windmill and 5000-gallon tank; barn G0xl20; part could be used as packing house and implement shed; all under Fish Lake ditch. This is a bargain for the price asked. $4500 cash will handle it, balance on easy terms. PINE BOTTOM LAND Fine bottom land, west side of Bear creek; six miles north of Medford, two miles from Central Point; 90 acres, all under cultivation; 70 acres planted to trees, 1050 Bartletts, 55 Cornice and 250 Howell pear trees, all 2 years old; 3100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David apple trees, and 700 peach; all 2 years old; 20 acres in alfalfa; six-room house, barn, three wells; all fenced and all buildings in good condition; $30,000, half cash, balance one, two and three years. Walter L McCallum See the New Hats, Shirts, Etc. Southern Oregon's Largest Men's Store The Best Buy Hi "Daniels for Duds" Reliable Pianos Honest Me til ods Steadily, year by year, the people of the Pacific north west have boon find ing out that there is a place where ianos of sterling quality may bo had at fair and honest prices. This fact is clearly shown by the rapid and unprecedent ed pTowth of our business. The policy of one price to everyono, everywhere, and the fact that Sherman Clay & Co. novor resort to guessing contests, piano bond schemes, spocial fake sales and other false representations calculat ed to make tho public believe that good pianos arc being sold for very little money has gained for them the respect and confidence of the public. EVERY PIANO MARKED IN PLAIN PIG URES. EVERY PIANO WORTH WHAT IS ASKED FOR IT. EVERY PIANO JUST AS REPRESENTED, EVERY PIANO GUARANTEED. A new piano as low as $265.00, only $10.00 down and $6.00 per month. If yvu arc hoc a piano expert you snouia at lease cnooso a reliablo doalor, a doaler in whoso integrity you can place absolute confidence. Without protcuso of giv ing you something for nothintr, and with assuranco of fair and incut always, wo solicit your patronage. Sherman, Clay Co .jk&AajUi a-al J Nash Hotel Medford, Ore. TayJwr A PMppt IUg. PJiea 4141 Hak. 134 West Main Medford, Ore