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I," 5 8 AIEDFORD AIAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, MAY 27, 19.10. We Want Your Hosiery Hand Painted Plates SOc, 75c, $l.oo If you don't have time to c o in c in and see these just look in our east window tomorrow. Ghantecler Back Combs and Bar rcttes, the newest out, 25 cents Turban Hair Pins 10c, 15c and 25c Swcllcst line in town; also just in, Crepe "Wool Hair Rolls, 25c a yard. To Come From This Store and we want you to bo satisfied with your Hosiery when it comes from this storo. "We are giving tho best values in hosiery over sold in tho city, not only in just one line, but in every lino of hose we carry. Just try them. If they aro not right, return them. 1)0 YOU WEAR OUTSIZE IT.OSE? WE HAVE THEM; BLACK, TAN, "WHITE FOOT, LACE STRIPE; SIZES 8J& TO 10, PAIR 25c AND SOc Hussey's 35c QUALITY ANYWHERE In men's black split foot and fancy morccrized Hose; here in any size, 25c a pair MEN'S HOSE LADIES' HOSE MISSES' HOSE BOYS' HOSE INFANTS' HOSE TRY 'EM 2 pair 25c We Show 'Em The swellcst line of silk lisle, silk finish and laco lisle ladies' ITose in Med ford; any size in black, white, tan and colors plain or lace stripe. 25c a pair Water Jugs 50c Each WATER GLASSES Gold edgo, best quality, lead blown Glass, Tankard Water Jugs Optic pattern and six lead blown Optic pattorn Glasses, complete, tomor row for $1.00 Louwelsa Weller Ware You Know Them Every lover of fine pot tery knows thorn; tomor row wo offer our entire lino of tho above; also all InrdiniorcK, at 1-4 Off Hussey's 3E NO MONEY FOR ROUTE Senator Chamberlain States That Appropriation for Rural Delivery Is Exhausted, and This Is Reason 8f Holdup of Medford Routes. I Too Late to Classify !! , ;' LOST In tho park, a Paris grecu leather purse containing $12.80. Re ward If returned to Tribune office. 5S FOK KENT Two new and nicely furnished sleeping rooms; easy walk ing distance; modern; bath on same floor; reasonable prices. Phone Main 4474. JEFFRIES VISITS FRISCO TONIGHT In regard to the rural free deliv ery route from Medford to Eagle Point, which has been under discus sion for some time, and which was recently gone over by a government inspector, Senator George A. Cham bcrluin writes as follows to the Mail Tribune: "I beg to acknowledge receipt of your favor of tho 9th instant. In reply, permit me to say that I im mediately called the attention of the fourth assistant postmaster-general to the petition for rural free delivery route No. 2, from Medford, Or., "which had been approved by the postoffice inspector, designated to investigate the matter, and recom mended that tho proposed route be established immediately. The as sistant postmaster-general promised to give the matter his immediate at tention and advise me by letter as to the action of the department in the premises. In accordance with his promise, ho writes mo today as follows : "'You aro advised that, while a favorable report on tho route in question has beon received, owing to the existing condition of tho finances of tho government and the conse quent necessity for strict economy in all branches of tho public service, it is deemed advisable, after cureful consideration, to defer further in stallation of rural delivery for tho present, except where necessary to inuintuin tho efficeincy of the sorvico in oiieration or whoro tho establish ment of now service seems impera tively required to meot demands which cannot be mot by means of ex isting facilities.' "In view of this report, I am afraid thut there is little or no chance of obtaining favorable action by tho department in tho matter at this time. You may rest assured, however,, that I will not discontinue my efforts to get favorable action In tho ninttcr, and after tho lapse of a reasonable timo I will again cnll the attention of tho department to the subject." WANTED Good horse, weighing about 1250. Address A. J. Broach, Hotel Moore. 59 FOR SALE 5-room bungalow, $700. terms. Aylor & Barnett. FOR SALE One windmill In good order; also good second band bug gy. Inquire at Woods Lumber Co. FO"RRENT:A newly furnished room in modern house, at $15 per month, Call at 444 South Fir street. 60 Big Fellow to Give Exhibition at Dreamland Pavilion, Attired in Regulation Fighting Costume Will Take On Choynski. SAN FRANCISCO, May 27. Jim Jeffries will arrive from Rowarden nan at 9 o'clock tonight and will bo huBtled from tho depot to Dreamland SULLIVAN TO AIDJEFFRIES Big Fellow Going to California to Give Advice to Boilermaker and Will Do His Share Toward Pre venting Loss of Title by Whites. NEW YORK, May 27. Fonrlng that James J. Jeffries cannot fulfill "tho hope of tho white raco," If ho continues his present methods of TO MANAGE FRUIT EXCHANGE. (Continued from page 1.) tho old method of handling fruit in Missouri. Mr. Wilmeroth first went to Wen- atchee and was so much impressed with that section that he invested in an orchard. His attention was drawn to the Rogue River valley through the display made at tho Spokane Na tional Apple show, and after a visit here he left Wcnntchec for Medford, and since last January has been in terested with Hnrry J. Neelv of Spo knne in selling the Burrell orchard tracts. Personal letters received by local growers from N. Q. Gibson of tho Gibson Fruit compnnv, Benjamin Newbnll of the firm of P. Newhall & Son, and other wholesale dealers in fruit, speak in the highest terms of Mr. Wilmeroth nnd pronounce him one of the best-posted fruitraen in the United States. lie is n mem ber of tho International Apple Shippers' association. G. B. Bracket, chief pomologist of the department of-agrieulture, states that he has the utmost confidence in Mr. Wilmeroth's judgment and ns serts that ho believes him to be one of tho best-informed men on tho sub ject of commercial apples in tho country. pavilion in an automobile. Tho big graining, John DL. Sullivan, tho vet fellow Is scheduled to begin his ox-,oran fighter nnd ex-champlon, who hlbltlon at 10 o'clock, so ho will bare-! arrived hero today after hla honey ly have time to mako tho trip and! moon trip In Europe, said ho will go get Into his ring togs. J to California to glvo Jeffries somo To give the fans every opportunity ! f reo advice. of getting a line on his condition, Jef fries will appear In tho ring attired in regulation fighting costume. Ho Sullivan is peeved at tho miscella neous collection of "dccilplts" with which Jeffries has surrounded h!m- wlll discard tho athletic pants and I self, and said he Intended to do his shirt that ho usually wears while at 'share toward nldlng Jeffries by ad work in the gymnasium, and trunks, i vising tho retired champion to stap Bhoes and sox will constltuto his ap- vacation methods nnd aecuro tho serv parel. After going through tho gym- Ices of younger men. naslum stupnts Jeffries will tako on ' "It would bo a joke If I went to Choynski nnd Jack Jewries for three i California to polUm Jeffries off, but rounds each. There will bo no rests at that I bet I could trim that bunch uetween the different forms of oxer-1 of mls-flts at Rownrdennan," snld else, nor between bouts, as tho ex-1 John L. today. cnamplon Is anxious to show that tho "I want to sco Joffrles win." snld reports of his wonderful wind have.' tho old fighter, "but ho cannot do It not been exaggerated. 1 1f ho continues his present methods Tho sale of seats Indicates tho big-. of training. If ho wnnts to got bnck had felt at liberty to sorvo tho Cun 'uiughnm claimants, although ho hnd .previously represented tho govern meat iu connection with (heir oases, but on becoming socrotnry of tho in terior ho felt barred from represent ing tho people." In Humming up before tho commit tee, Attorney I'ltipps, for Pinchot, bitterly arraigned Hallingor. "lie is the kind of innn frieun from uliom the president ought mer cifully to bo delivered," ho snid. "Dnllingor has proved unfaithful to tho public, whoso property ho en dangered, nnd to tho president, whom ho deceived. The president would never hnvo found himself irrevocably committed to tho indorsement of Dnl lingor had nt at critical points not been deceived as to tho real signifi cance of whnt is happening iu tlie interior department." Ho declared tho policy of power site protection wuh given n stagger ing blow when Hallingor took office, lie declared that us an official Hal linger had injured the cause of con servation and tho reclamation serv ice. A Good Motto. Colo.nol Ernest Hofor, editor of the Snlcm Journal, and one of Oregon' loyal and consistent boosters, gave voice to mi important truth iu his address in this city last night whim ho said: "Tho way to build up Dallas is to pntronizo Dallas people" This motto Iiiih appeared nt tho head of tho Observer's editorial column for 18 years, and has Horved as a text for a hundred columns of editorials iu this newspaper. Tho way to build up n town is to patronize tho mer chants and muuufncturcrri who do business in the town, heading away for only such articles of necessity as cannot bo found iu tho homo mar kets. As a rule, there is no real ex cuse for pursuing this latter course, for the very good reason that tho homo merchants are usually not only willing but glad to procure for their customers any needed article not carried iu stock, nnd to supply it at a prico ns roaHonnlilo as coidd bo ob tained clsowhero. Kvory dollar spent with your homo morchaut helps to build up your own town nnd mako your own proporty more valuable, while ovorv dollar scut awav from homo for goods impoverishes your own town just thut much, whilo en riching some outside community. 1'olk County Observer. 44- -t- - .- 56 ACRES OF AS FINE FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE VALLEY; WELL LOCATED; WORTH A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN IS BEING ASKED. ADDRESS OWNERS. CARE BOX 496, MEDFORD, OR. f 4- WE WANT ONE-FOURTH OF THE PEOPLE OF MED FORD TO TRY RARDON'S PEERLESS BREAD THE OTHER THREE -FOURTHS ARE ALREADY USING IT. f-f-f-f-f-r-f-f-f-f'f-f'f-f-f'f-f gest crowd that Dreamland has over held, so great Is the deslro of lovers of boxing to seo Jeffries at work. NELSON CHALLENGES W0LGASTT0 FIGHT USING PHONES FOR DISPATCHING TRAINS vears ho has conducted his own bus iness. Mr. Wilmeroth has given a life time to tho marketing and distribu tion of apples. Ho oxcells in that ohaso of tho polological industry. His expert knowledge is recognized by tho offioials of tho United States agricultural department and by tho leading horticulturists of tho coun try. An address delivered by him feeforo the Missouri Stnto Horticul tural society on tho subject has been put into a form of a text book and its distribution is revolutionary of WENATCHEE, Wash., May 27. The Great Northern railway today began the uso of telephones for train dispatching between tho Sound and Spokane, marking tho beginning of tho end of telegraphers on Hill roads. Tho telephones cut In this morning aro those between Snokano anri T,viv- onworth. Tho telephone system bo- I tu'Ann flnnlana on1 Trnw Xftnf will bo ready lnsido of a week. When theso aro In use, tho Great Northern will have about 200 miles of tracks ovor which tho telephone has replac ed tho telegrapher. Every station and siding will bo equipped with a telephone NEW YORK, May 27. Tho bnttlo light in Battling Nelson's eyes, tircu of tho stage and anxious to win bnck his lost laurels, the Durablo llano has issued a challenge io Ad Woi gast, his conqueror, posted $1000 ns a forfeit, offorcd to bet from $1000 to $10,000 on the side at even money and ngrced to let Wolgnst nnmo tho terms. Ever sinco he lost tho champion ship to Wolgnst nt Point Richmond, Cal., last February, Nelson hns been trying to get a return match, but Wolgast has put him off on one plen or another. speed and stamina ho shouldn't raco and fish. "Jeffries ought to rcalizo that that decrepit bunch of old men can't pos sibly help him got tho speed ho needs." BALLINGER STYLED UNETHICAL (Continued from Page 1.) German Lutheran Church. Fourth street, Rev. E. Meyer. from San Jose, Cal., will prench Sunday, May 20, at 11 o'clook. M. Markert, pnstor. Haskins for Health. NO ALLIANCE WITH OTHER CONCERNS, SAYS MACKEY NEW YORK, May 27. Clarence II. Mackej' today made tho following stntement in regard to tho roport in tho London and American papers that tho Commercial Cable company hnd formed nn nlhance with its com Cunniughnm claims aro clear-listed. "A few weeks lator Glavis pro tests by telegraph.' Ballingor, free from tho pressure of tho presence of both Mooro and Glavis, bears iu mind tho resistless zenl of Glavis. Tho clonr-listing order is immediate ly suspended." Brandcis declared that Ballingor, throughout liib cureor, exhibited tho tendency to "run to cover." Somo of tho Hurplcs. "Somo of tho harpies, waiting to pounco" was Hiandcis' description ol tho Morgan-Guggcnhcirn syndicate, nnd the influential "senator-makers," such as Charles W. Sweeney, C. J. Smith and others interested iu the Alaskan coal lauds. Brandois scored Bnlliiigor us be ing strangely unethical in tho alti- 56 ACRES OF AS FINE FRUIT LAND AS CAN BE FOUND IN THE VALLEY; WELL LOCATED; WORTH A GREAT DEAL MORE THAN IS BEING ASKED. ADDRESS OWNERS. CARE BOX 496, MEDFORD, OR. 4 -f JK UMTY mFBmm Gome to us for Fine Slippers AND petitors, tho Anglo-American com-Undo ho took as secretary of tho in pnny, tho Commercial company noyor torior in regard to tho Cunningham has had and has not now, and does not intend to hnvo any connection whatsoever with its competitors, tho Anglo-American Telegraph company, either in tho way of controlling its stock or mnking any traffic agree ment or in nny othor wav. Tho Commercial Cable company will con tinue to bo indonendent and competi tive, just ns tho Postal Telegraph & Cable company will continuo to bo in dependent and competitive. All re ports to the contrary are false. cases. "Undor tho potent influence of claimants," Brandcis said, "whon Ballingor resigned" his commission ership ho forgot tho rules of profes sional ethics, forgot tho rules of tho interior department ovor which ho has presided and by which rulos ho was debarred from prnoticing before it for twp yoars. "But when ho becamo so'crotary, after serving Cunningham nnd other clnimnnts," Brandois continued, "ho drew strange dthicnl distinctions. Ho Mens Oxfords Tho cool Half bhoes for hot weather. Tho Bates "Spocial" Oxfords, $3.50. Tho "Weber" Oxfords at $1. Tho high-grado Krittendorf O'Neil Oxfords at $f. Sppeial features of our Oxfords are wide, easy lasts nnd aood quality stock. e Wardrobe fSja Houn of Good Ihoei FRUITGROWERS' BLDG. Fancy Oxfords Beautiful, orlnlnal creations for street or cvcnlnii wear at popu lar prices. We havo one of the best assortments from which Io select ever lirotiflht to Medford. lxlm&(ule4 SH M00RE HOTEL BUILDING. SAVOY THEATRE The Apex of Picturedom TONIGrHT AND SATURDAY THE FLY PEST An object lesson. THE RIVAL COOKS A scream. MR. A. JONAH Comedy. AS IT IS IN LIFE A biogrnnh. PURGED BY FIRE Drama. ORCHESTRAL MUSIC COOL, COZY, COMFORTABLE Ono Dime No More . One Dime 1 w s M ite tmwiste m . sw ""3ul " j Aid04Ji- JfC fjiliW .; t ,ni. ,J