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MED FORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OBKHOX. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 20, 1910. 8 JEFFRIES SHOWS il E STAMINA ; m EAGLE POINT EAGLETS ; : Hy A G. Hewlett CENTRAL POINT NEWSLETTER Visitors Immensely Impressed by Form Champion Is Dovcloplnu, Out Sliort-Endcrs Skeptical anil Question His Recovery Old Form. (Dy .Mux Ilnltltnimr.) IIOWAUUIJNNAN T H A I N I N 0 CAMP, Hun Lomond, Cnl., April 10, ' VtnlUirn at Itownrilonmui, I nit Into tin woll nn novltlnto In tint i;tuno of swnt, nro linmciiHoly Itnnrettiiod wltli tho wonderful utnmlnn dlHiilnycd by Jim Jeffrlei. in tir veil it k' nt tho wonUor f 11 1 wlml ho linn built up anil nt tho perfect Rroi'tlluaiiH he dlHplnya for linnl work but wImmi thy io nwny tin')' Invnrlnbly nk theninolven: "Can hu ntnnil the tnpf In hln ntomnch n Rood itH over, or will a punch to tho " ,inl(l-fctlon take the t?nm out of hlmT" Hum Horiser lnultn that when Jef frie ntup Into tho rltiK on July 4, ho will bo tho immo old Joffrlcn In ovory way, thin hlo jnw and stomach will bo iih Invulnerable ni they woro whou ho wan dunning up tho Hharkoyfl, tho HulilliiK, tho nixMlnmioiiHoit ami Cor licttK, and that JohtiHon will hnvo to develop Koino'.lilni: far hotter than ho now ponon to topple tho oxbollor- miiker. Knrmcr IluriiH affects to be lieve, an Ham doon, whllo Hob Ann BtroiiK NllckH to IiIk oft-ropoatcd Htatcmuiit that JoffrloM Im good oiioukIi rlRlit now to whip tho nei?ro. ArnmtroiiK Lonob hla belief on John doii'h lack of heart. Hliorl-Kiulor Skeptical. To honr Horner and tho rout of tho camp talk, Jeffries ha no poilblo chancti to lose, unKus ho chould broak an arm or Iok, hut thoy will hnvo to Bhow tho hhort-ondorn. TIiorc who nro Inclined to bo skeptical nro will In to concede thnt 'Joffrlcn can Rot Into Rood phynlcnl condition, no far ni tnkltiK off fr.t and bulldlnK up wind aro concerned, but thoy will hnvo to hoo gntnothlnc more Rtrenu ohm In tho boxlni; Hno thnn ArniHtrotiR nnd Joffrloa do boforo thoy nro con vinced thnt tho big follow hna rccov orod nil of li In old power to nnslmll nto punlHlunent. i It In nrRued by Jeffries' ndmlrorn thnt, It ho hnn ftucceedod at thin onrly dnto In ROttlnc his bellows Into ahnpo, ho must bo nblo to eot thorn bnck to tho condition of lx yonr ago, which to thorn mennu thnt Johnson's hnrd cut punch cannot dnmago tho Jof frlen lnrdor. Hut tho ckoptlcM refuso to look nt it In thnt llcht. Good wind, thoy nreuo nnd with n cortnln inensuro of Justification, dooa not nccossnrily menn that a punch will not hurt. Marnthon runners hnvo cood wind nnd ondurnnco of limb, but whnt cbnnco would thoy hnvo with any fair boy who knows how to throw a Good ono Into tho stoinnchT Tholr lune power would not nnvo them and unless thoy hnd a washboard covor Ine over tho Holnr plexus, It Is safe to predict thnt only n fair crnck would mnko them nwfully oleic so sick, In fnct, thnt they would not enro to eo nny furthor. Mjy Itccovcr Old Fonn. Joffrloa mny bo nblo to rocovor that ImproRnnblo front of old, but If ho does not, tho short-ondor mny collect. Not will, mind you, but may. Another month ouRht to toll tho story, but it will tnko a hnrdor hlttor and a stouter hearted sparring than Arm strong to brine out Jeffries' roal pow or of 'assimilation, DorRor Is taking a workout ovory dny nnd promlaoa within threo weeks to bo In shnpo to glvo JoffrlcB nil tho boxing nnd good, hnrd boxing nt thnt that ho wants; but nobody lias ovor accusod Sammy of mow having tho punch that ho hnd when ho wns putting tho boys In tho nmntour class nway, Dill Papko, tho torrlblo Teuton with tho thundorbolt punch, blow out of town bright nnd onrly, iila destin ation bolng Rownrdonnnn, whoro ho will propnro h(msolf for his schedul ed battlo with Joo Thomas beforo Jim Coffroth's Colnia club on Mny 14. Dill hno laid out n strenuous program for hlmsolf, for In nddltlon to tho Thomas match ho has slgnod to fight Flnnk Klnuo boforo LouIh niot'a club on Juno 4. If ho wins both bnttlos Coffroth hns promlsod to glvo him n fifth fling nt Stanloy Kotchol), porhnpa on July 2. Tapko will work with Joffrloa, having taken no sparring partners with him. IMot will visit htm early next woolc. ' JiiHt 'nftiM I wmm returning from (ho poHt office after uialllng my Inst letter to tho .Mall Tribune, In which I inndo mention of the condition of Homo of tho porches of hoiiio the toren, I camo ncroiw John Smith pre paring to rocovor Mr, Vou dor IIol Ioii'h porch and I could not suppress a smile us I thought of what 1 had written about porches, but that Il lustrates tho fr.ct that great minds will run In the same channel, hut thero nro other porches that could bo Improved by covering. Mr. Deter and Charllo lllce started out Haturday morning to login to re pair our telephone lines between hero and Central Point and now Monday nlulit thoy hnvo tho lino so Uint wo ran talk again to tho oiuddo world. Mr. ClnHplll of nutto FMls was hero a few day oro rnt Bald tint they would Mart two mon from thore to fix the line between here and that place lu a short time so that we will likely have n good lino of communi cation from nutto Tails to Medford ero long. T. J. Parton. tho Kcntloman who bought the Joo Tinder plno, was In our town Inst Saturday attending to business n:id getting acquainted with the people J. K. Nuller of Gold Hill was hero on business last Saturday. OnorKO Holier, who hns a fnrm on Indian creek, has secured n posi tion In Mr. Chlldreth'o blncksmlth shop as horaoahocr and general help- l or. Prof. A. U Hnzelton camo homo from his scl ool nt Dardcnelles last Friday. He nays that ho has ono moro week to tench In thnt district nnd then" ho will go to Antloch nnd nnd with the clofe of tint term, ro turn to Dartonol'o and commenco 'another ton months' schorl. It. h. HlL'Slnj (Tex) Irought out 'a horse to tho Dr. Pao rnnoh thnt Jwas lioiiKkt In Medford and camo over to his old bonrjllng house for Mtlnnor. ; James Itunon. our bos pnper hanger and painter, Ih finishing his 'work on tho Jordan houso and Rot jtlng ready to commenco on nnother Job. Clifford Lake, recently from Has tings, but now In tho employ of Maney Uros. on tho construction work of tho P. & E. railroad, was a pleasant caller last Saturday and ro ports that Fuller and Crny nro about and will soon bo lending down tho right of wny, thnt It Is tho Intention of tho company to get tho ground prepared nnd then such work of trnck laying ns fast as they can. U. M. Cobs camo out Saturday nnd broiiRht Mr. nnd Mrs. 0. E. Uusch recently of Colchester, England, to seo tho country and especially to soo tho world renowned Tronson & Quth- rlo orchard. Mrs. Uusch seemod to bo Rroatly pleased with our part of tho valley and especially with Dutto crook. Horn Near Derby, to Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hlgglnbotham, April S, a daughter. ' Ilert Hlgglnbotham, who has been engnged on tho Flouncorock ranch for somo time, stopped with us Sun day night on his wny to Medford. Ho reports ovorythlng up In that re gion lovoly, P. H. Daloy commenced to get tho material on tho ground to build his now houso nnd Mossrs Mason nnd Hiss camo ovor Monday nnd com moncod to work on It. Thomas Abbott and his mothor started for Ashlarid Monday mom- lug in answer to a call announcing tho serious Illness of his mint, his fnthor's youngest slstor. Our postmnctor commoncos this Monday morning to vrolgh tho mall mnttor that loaves his otflco on tho P. & E. as thnt company hnvo takon tho contract to doltvor tho mall twlco a day except on Siindny nnd then only once. I). Clocked, one of tho contract ors on tl o P. & I1'., slopped for din ner last Monday on his wny out to Medford to procure moro hands to work on the P. & E. llnllroad. He re ports that on Inst Friday tho cook In his camp (Thompson Ilros.) went away and loft fire In tho camp nnd when ho returned found ovorythlng burned up Including about threo hundred dollars worth of provisions nnd quite n number of other things, Including two largo tents, Two companies of surveyors left hero Monday for tho hills. Ono com pnny went to Jlutto Falls to survoy tho proposed new road from thero to Prospect and tho other to Prospoct to commenco to survey tho proposed Crnter Lake auto road. Times nro getting lively 1 oro nt Eaglo Point. V. P. Whitman, formerly of Port land, passed through hero last woolc for Trnll where ho will locnto on a farm ho has purchased In that sec tion. Mr. and Mrs. Pnrtham from Mis souri panned through here for Pros pect a few days ngo. Jcsso Enynrt of tho Medford Na tional bank nuJ five othors camo out Sunday morning for breakfast at tho Eaglo hotel on a flshlns trip. Miss Louise Dlass nnd her mother are off on n irlp to Woodvlllo to visit her sister nnd Mrs. Dlass' daughter this week. Mr. and Mrs. "William Knighton nro visiting hor brother-in-law nnd slstor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Mayfleld of Phoenix. Mrs. G. IC. Owlng's was visiting tho family of Wni. Taylor Sunday. Mr. Taylor and Mr. Owing woro school mates whon chlldron. Mrs. Woody of Phoenix was nlso visiting Mr. Taylor at tho snme time. Thoy woro all schoolmr.tes. Mrs. Frank Drown has Just re turned from a visit to hor sister in Jacksonville, Mrs. J. Hnrtmnn. Kobort Grey of Medford, who was In tho employ of tho Hay syndicate, passed tho night with us last Monday on his way to tho Pankoy logging camp near Payton to look after tho Interest of tho company In that lino of business. Ho went on tho Moo ninw stago. Quito a number of our young folks went to tho top of Table rock last Sunday. Hurry Hull i nl h"" t.-.-o Mr- i.Minnville, where lie li;- W i nt tending Ht'liool for the pj t ,eur. Clinrlos M. Kiiglish ol Merilorri, mi well known in Central J'-,nit ns to seem almost one of! our t"tttiapeoplo, loft lust SuiHliiy ovenintf fur Niaguru, X. D., whore lio will s'ml the sum mer attending to bsid:;e.t mteretH there. Mrs. Will Kclsoc, who, with her little hoii, has been spending several weeks horo with hor 'pure.-.ts, S. II. Murray nnd wife, loft yeslorduy for iier homo nonr Butte Falls. T. II. WorthhiKton of CnUle Hock, Wash., jh vjBitint; friends and rela tives in tho city. Mr. W. H. Hyrum, whose tragic dentil was announced in Tiiosdny'd pnper, was buried on 'J'ueMday ufter noon in tho Central Point cemetery, the funonil sorvieca being conducted by tho Nov. J. 1). Hnokcr at the fam ily homo nt Table Hock. A very largo concourse of friends nnd ac quaintances wns present at the ser vices, as .Mrs. Hyrum was well known and highly esteemed for her many fine nnd womanly qualities. M. Folgor nnd wifo of New York arc guests at tho home of II. T. Hull. Mrs. Folger is n sister of Mrs. Hull. Mrs. C. V. Garrison, who wnn in jured in the accident that cost Mm Byrum her iifo, did not, as wns first reported, suffer nny broken bones, nnd will in n short time bo fully re covered. The eatnloguo nnd premium under preparation for the Ladies' Civic cluli flower show, to be held in June, is about ready for distribution. It in in tho form of n pretty iittlo book let, consisting of eight pages nnd cover, and will ndverti.se r.s nothing else can, whnt tho club purposes to do toward encouraging flower cul ture in Central-Point. At least 25 new homes will be built in Central Point this season, to cost (in Ih" aggregate something like ifsjO, 1 000. H. J. fttcwnrl, who bought n home in the onMcrn part of the city last full, has heon improving his place cx lonsivoly this spring. Ho has plant ed about n half ncre in strnwherrics and hn nlso sot out a great many I nut trees and berry bushes. His fine ranch in Snms Vallev has nlo bon graatly improved, more acre age brought tinder cultivation nnd fruit Ireos planted. nankins for Health. A. L. VROMAN PLUMBING & HEATING CONTRACTOR No job too small, none too large. Twenty-five years' practical experience. OFFICE 1 13 SOUTH FRONT SI REfcT. The Southern Dairy Go. Are now prepared to supply tho family trado with pure, rich ICE CREAM jTruit Bricks, Water Ices, Sherbets, etc SPECIAL RATES TO CHUROHES, LODGES, PICNICS, SOCIALS, ETC. OUR QUALITY AND PRICES ARE RIGHT. The Southern Dairy Co. 32 S. CENTRAL AVE. PHONE MAIN 881 f Whips A fine assortment, including nil kinds of drop top and straight Buggy Whips the values that bring you back 25c to $3.00 Get a Smith Snapper for Your Whip. BUGGY HARNESS. J. e. Smith 314 EAST 5IAIX STREET PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEE.N & PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford, Ore. Phone 303 DRIVERS that know the country RIGS that cover the country QCICKLV AXD WITH COSDrRr TO YOU ARE ALWArS TO UY. FOCND Al TnE FARLOW v DOW ING, PROPRIETORS. WEST SIDE STABLES I'nO.VE 2431 S. GRATIS STREET HaaUlns for Health. A II' "Ordor Olympic Flour makes good broad and biscuits." Mother. A li n n I n t n I V plonn nnil miro. wholcsomo nnd nutritious inudo from se lected 2Torth. western wheat Insist upon Olympic "there Un't Mirjuitu Kooa' AT YOUR GROCER'S toaiumD ruuaa Miuu Co., roaTLuiD.Oataa Modford, Oregon j Thto cortifioB that wo hnvo sold nail's To.xas Won der for tho euro of nil kidnoy, hind dor nnd rhoumiitio trouhloH for ten years, and have novor had a com plaint. It givoB quiok nnd pornmiiont rollof. Sixty dnya' troatmout In oiv'i bottlo. Modford riiarmnoy. tf Hnsklns for IlonUh. This is Certainly a Good Place To Trade Centrally looatod, handy to ovory part of tho city nnd carrying a most coraplelo stock of stnplo and fnnoy gro ceries, nnd with n bakory in connootion this is surely a good pluoo to trado. COURTEOUS TREATMENT Evory porson coming into this storo is courteously nnd promptly waited on, and ovory consideration shown. PRESH SUPPLIES Wo soli so much goods that absolutely nothing remains on our sholvos long enough to bo'como undosirnblo. A SQUARE DEAL Evory patron gots n squnro donl. No ono clmrgtd moro than nnother. A child can buy ns cheap hero ns Its mother, mid both sno monoy by coming hovo. ALLEN & REAGAN Bargains For the Bargain Hunters Each and every piece of property here listed is an A 2To. 1 proposition and will stand the closest in vestigation. Not'one but will appeal to the conservative buyer. Prices right, terms right and all ih the right spot of the different sections of the valley. You Can't Beat It in the District for the Price $4500 Cash Balance Terms Forty acres, 2y2 miles from Eagle Point; 16 acres in 6 and 7-year-old Spitz and Newtowns; 32 acres can be cultivated with very little trouble; 7-room house, summer kit chen and milk house; windmill and 5000-gallon tank; barn 60x120; part could be used as packing house and implement shed; all under Pish Lake ditch. This is a bargain for the price asked. $4500 cash will handle it; balance on easy terms. Where Will You Find as Good a Buy? 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, 500 Cornice and 250 Howell pear trees, all 2 years old; 1100 Newtown, 300 Spitz, 300 King David applo trees, and 700 peach, all 2 years old; 20 acres in alfalfa; six-room house, barn, three wells; all fenced and all build ings in good condition; $30,000, half cash, balance one, two and three years. You'll Have to Show Me Its Equal for Price 32 ACRES 3y2 miles from Talent west; 12 acres Spitz and Newtowns, 6 years old, with peach fillers, bearing; 3 acres Cornice pears; 4 acres Bartlett pears; 4 acres alfalfa; 7 acres woodland, easily cleared; family orchard; good set of buildings. Price $11,500; $5000 cash, balance terms. Here Is a Surprise for You 99 ACRES 45 acres trees; 25 acres bearing; planted to apples 8 Spitzenberg, 8 Ben Davis and 9 Newtown; 5 cars shipped last year; 20 acres pears, Anjou and Bartlett 1050 2 years; 3 miles out; 15 acres in grain; all could be cultivated; house 3 rooms, all downstairs; fair barn; all fenced; all can bo irrigated from Rogue rivor; GOOD TERMS. Where Can You Get a Close In Large Tract at the Price Asked Here? 550 acres, 3 miles from Medford, on county road and a most sightly place; 300 acres in cultivation; $100 per acre, one-third down, balance long time. Here Is Certainly a Good Proposition 14.40 acres; 1 mile from Central Point; main county road; rich, heavy soil; 4y2 acres 3-year-old Co mico poars with peach filler 1-year-old; 10 acres alfalfa; 8-room house; good barn; cement milkhouses; two wolls; ono team of horses; ono wagon and harness; ono hack; one buggy; tools of all lands; ono Jorsoy cow; board and wire fenced. Price $8400; $3000 down, balance terms to suit at 6 per cont. Walter L. McCallum Hotel Nash Lobby