Image provided by: University of Oregon Libraries; Eugene, OR
About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 1, 1910)
8 MEDFORD aLALL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SUNDAY, MAY .1, 1910. TURKS FEAR H NEAR PR SING CONSTANTINOPLE Outcome of Recent Heavy Battle Has Not Been Learned Government Is Alarmed by Action of Austria In Dispatching Vessels to Albanian Coast. BELGRADE, Scrvin, April 30. Thc Turks arc strenpthcninj: the gar risons in and around Constantiuopl in anticipation of a local uprising, as a result of the revolt of the Alban ians, according to today's dis patches. The revolutionists are receiving ro inforccmonts and funds from the people from Sandjak and Xovibarar and nearly the entiro population is m sympathy with the insurgents. Declines to Fight. Niazi Boy, among the most prom inent of Turkish military leaders, has refused to tnko command of a di vision of the loyalist army, which is to bo sent against tho Albanians. Bey told the government war of fice officials that tho course taken by tho Young Turks is unjustifiable, and on this account he cannot fight against the rebels. Niazi's prominence makes his at titude n serious obstacle for the gov ernment to overcomo in its- determ ination to suppress the revolution. No News of Battle. The outcome of the battle of Katchinik Pass has not been learned There has been fighting in the pass for threo days and nights. Accord ing to the reports, hundreds on both sides have been slaughtered in hand to-hand conflicts. The rebels have captured thft towns of Hgilan, Djakov and Ipek, and it is believed are still holding Pnsrand, one of the most important towns in the province. Austria Raises Fears. Government officials at Constan tinople are greatly alarmed on ac count of the actiou of the Austrian Kovernment in sending a cruiser and torpedo-boat to the Albanian coast. The war vessels were dispatched ostensibly to protect Austrian inter ests in the revolting district, but the government fears that Austria in tends to grab Albania as she did Bosnia and Herzgovina. For several months some of Aus tria's representatives have been ac cused of undue activity in stirring tip trouble in Albania and for several years diplomats have whispered that Austria was desirous of getting pos session of a slice of Turkish terri torj which would give Austria a more extended seaboard. BELIEVE ME I aln prepared to furnish you Ice Cream iu bricks or bulk for your Sunday dinner or lunch. Delivery Automobile I have the only automobile delivery in tho city, so you can phone your orders and get the goods quick. Remember, my goods are not the cheapest, but the BEST. $500 REWARD I offer $500 to any one who will analve my Ice Cream and find anything in it but cream, sugar and flavor. RUiSiSE,LS CONFECTIONERY ..129 E. MAIN. PHONE 1811. Athletic Underwear WILL HOVE EAGLE POINT. (Continued from Page 1.) for drinking purposes can be brought by gravity from large springs nearby and an abundant sup ply for a standpipe for fire and other not propose to begin at this late day, purposes can be secured from Little but in order to obtain tho enormoua It's wonderful how this style of Underwear has grown in popularity still it's tho coolest Underwear that a man can wear. Sleeveless and short sleeve Shirts. Kneo length Drawers. Gauze, Cotton, Lisle, Madras and Nain sook. $1.25 TO $5.00 PER GARMENT This Athletic Under wear is so comfortable that every man that tries it sticks to it in preference to any other style. Union Uilderwear The Union Underwear man will find Underwear here that will fill his mind's eye. . Balbriggan, Mercerized Cotton and Mesh. "Full or short; length sleeves and legs. $1.25 TO $4.00 PER GARMENT Elastic Knit, for Sum mer. All sizes. Extra sizes, also. The Union "Underwear man says: "Tho snort com fortable U n d c r w c a r made." KNOX STRAWS $5.00 "Mtxndjr Corracrt Cloth iara 1 I I II. -f MEDFORD OREGON OTHER STRAWS $1.50 TO $3.00 Butte. creek, or from the Bradshaw drop, of the Fish Lake Ditch com pany, sufficient to irrigate a large area. The new location is also at the foot of the first heavy grade, and if we should use a 'helper en gine' it would be housed and station ed at this point. 'Helper engines" are at best cxpesivo of operation, and every mile saved must bo carefully considered. The change in location of our station at Eagle Point will save us four miles on every trip. "Osgood & Cummings, the eminent civil engineers of Medford, wero con sulted regarding all the points of ad vantage and disadvantage of tho change in locations, and after a very careful study of the situation re ported in favor of the new location for the reasons above stated. "I then began buying land for tho es tablishment of tho new town of Eaclo Point. Osgood & Cummings will be- Kin next week to survey and plat it. All thoso who may wish to move from tho old to the new town of Eagle Point will be given lots free of cost. We will also give free lots for churches and schools, and all who, for old times' sake or other reasons, prefer to. remain should not feel they have been avandoned, be cause I will run my clcctnc road to thp old town, if engineering problems will permit. I have never engaged in destructive business methods and do amounts of money necessary for my enterprises I long ago learned that to be successful I must do the greatest good for the greatest num ber, and this is what is being done relative to Eagle Point's new depot" HENLEY AND GARRETT OPPOSING TWIRLERS in the game, having yestorday. been pitched "Slivers" Henley, who really got his start as a ball player in tho Rogue River valley, and Jesse Gar rett were the opposing twirlers at Portland yesterday afternoon. With the scries standing two nnd two, Mohler sent in his prcmior box ar tist to try and cop the majority of the scries, The lineup of each team was as follows: Helling, 3b.; Ryan, cf.; McCredie, h Other results in Const league: Oakland 2, Vernon 5; batteries, Tonncson and 3Iitzc, Shnofer and Hogan. Sacramento 3, Los Angeles 1; bat teries, Nourso and La Longe, Delhi and Orendorf. DELIGHTED. Of course she'll be delighted to try one of tho fancy drinks, a dish of ice cream or a sundae nt Rardon's. FREIGHT CAR DERAILED WHILE MAKING SWITCH . Wlillo making a flying switch In the Mclfor '. yards Saturday morning tho switchman switched tho switch too noon ax. as a consocjuonco one pair ot trucks of a car loaded with ties kept tho main lino wlillo tho other pair took tho switch. After tho expenditure of moro or loss ino- -F -fT'-R- -f 4" Tfnrilnn 5s lic!m f rnfili " cream using strawberries for ice and cundncs. rf.; Fisher, c; Rapps, lb.; Ort, 2b.; Garrett, p. San Francisco Shaw, 3b.; Moh ler, 2b.; ITelchoir, rf.; Tennat, lb.; Vitt, If.; Bodie, cf.; Berry, c; Sfc Ardle, ss.; Henley, p. Henley had tho jinks on Portland, however, and the Seals finished with 3, while the best the Beavers could do was to get one across tho pan. Today the game to decide which team will take the series will bo played. McCredie has the best of it from tho fact that San Francisco'n premier pitcher. Henley, will not be GORHAM STERLING SILVER, HAWKES & LIBBEY'S RICH CUT GLASS. Don't fail to see my assortment. MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler Near the Post Oflice tlvo power In tt'u way of ctwg words. Htor.ni nnd cl'iow greaco tho car was which It nhould t;o" nnJ was haulod 'o ltd doutlnatlon. Medford May H ave 15,000 The census may reveal that Medford lias 15,000 population, but it will not reveal the exceptional values to be found in DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, ART GLASS, CLOCKS, ETC., at J. W. DIAMOND 115 East Main St. Medford Every Man and Woman in Medford Should Attend One of These Two Lectures TWO LECTURES SUNDAY Today at The Big Tabernacle Dr. French E. Oliver Delivers His Famous Lectures To WOMEN ONLY at 2:30 p. m. Subject "Marriage and Heredity" To MEN ONLY at 7:30 p. m. Subject "Purpose and Destiny" Choir of nearly 400 voices at both services. Comfortable seats