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f'4 "v ,ftw-i. Hjf)HjMflHfrmm i) pm m hi n.j lu mw VHrvl jfMr,'p,ty0Mpft I y p - - k 1 M1SDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY. .TUNIS W, .19.10. t i A SOCIAL AND PERSONAL J. W. Hongnton of liindHhoi'i,', Kan,, 1h vinitlng with ,1. A. WuhUiHiiiiiI. ArtirloH of incorporation woro i'llo.l .Imm I ft with tho county clorlc for tho iiii!(inoinlliii of tha KiHlriyou Height Co,, h. F. Hlai'lc, .lohu A, Tornoy and llmvnnl H. Diidlny, incorporator; mpilnlir.nl ion, '20,01)0, ji I "tlcoiKo" do it, If Oooigo can't florvo yon, try "Tom" ho Iiuh th.t .... nwi tir w t i n iiicmuino. -wo v. mam hi. n Tho Inwn Hocial of tho W. C. T.Li,.i..u ..r i J which wax lo have Ihim liolil tho Hhnwn in your city a3i!i ilr .,S, t1"1",,,1?"' IM;Hl,M,,,l",lm,,",'25J:Hi ' iimiii mu uuui. it wjji uo ii v mo noint of Mra. W. H. .Touch, Kant Alnln Cllttlflll All llttlllld lift.. .I.....11..1I.1 f.. t ;,,, '" ",u """" "" Ah'ko1 HloopiiiK roo.nr. for $U to $2.f,0 a week, or 8 to flO a month,' " "":' ". " " ' ti hi,,,!,., i..i...it.. ( -. .. $1 a day. Call Main -M7I. tf (Jar immii'iilH arc cut by tho moht xM)rl cuttorH on tho coiihI. Kauli niiit iMtHhitHHCH a Klylo of itH own. United Tailorn, II'J K. Contral avo. 77 1iro m)oii cat up ynnr prolltH. Ivill iliiu n.ikl .,iii,lflt. ...HI. '...,! t.. -- ' " !."' nun i hiv " J.ico I WW J'or body lice. l,ioo I.i- ...iii.l i',.r .iiNri ,i ii l ll.... !... .,..-. .... w,w,,.t itti aiiiu Vll uncut for little ehioliH. AhIc for a ropy of Conkoy'n Poultry Hook, lly jnail, .Jc, Warner, Worlmau & (lore Mr. !'. II. Knrrnr of Gold Hay wiih a Midford vinitor Saturday. boo tlio auto hair iiuIh at tho Spi .rclln Corflot Parlorn. lr. and Mix. Ij, l Hubbard and ibniKbler, Mjhh Margaret, woro Sfod fonl viKJIorH from the ranch Satur day. J. I), Horlin iwul hod, Trovo, of Kent, WiihIi., who havo boon viHltiag J I. U. Liiiimdoa and family for huv wral dayn, left Saturday morniag for Iih AiikdIoh, Cab, mi a visit, Mr. Horlin in a brother of MrH. LiiiiihiIoii. 0. C. Caly of Talent wiih in Mod- ford on hiiNiucHK Saturday. U7....I. ... .. ...II. ll. ii. - l .... v JU ,.., ...0 ,mmor ai no- veiling over with uh at your office' r a, uurni unit up Aiaiu .imi aim I our Advertising mntiagor will call nt -once. tf K. T). Watnnnau wiih in Medford 'Sattinlay on hiiHinoHH. Ho Iiuh but recently returned from a trip to J'urtlaiid. Sheriff and Mix. Wilbur .lotion worn .Medford vimtorn Saturday morning. Thin paper dnoHii't want your ad vortiHiug uiiIchh you havo an articlo of merit to advortiHO. If you boliuve you havo moritoriouH goodrt you'll bo nnxioiiH to let the people know about thorn. tf William M, Colvig wan at .lack'son--villo on profrHBiounl busmen Saturday. 'A. Caineron of Union, ouo of tholTiokotH on Hnlu at HuhsoII'h Confeo lirominenl Htookgrnwors and farmers -of tho Applegate Hoction, wiih in MtMlford Snturdav on n biiainoBH I n-iHit. Soutlioni Oregon Free Information lliircnu All buHinoHH men, attention. Plenno givo mo at your oarlioHt con vonionco your firm namo and busi iiohh, nlrio from what Htato, oto.; also nil ranchmen or any ono oIho who would like thoir frieudH to find them, llonm 207, Taylor & PIiIiiim bldg. If S. A. Pattison of tho Contral Poinl Herald was a Medford visitor Phono orders Phoenix 7101. Ad flatimlav. . dress. Phoenix. 82 BUY j? WOODS TIkiiiiiih IHIiiy, ox-cioniiiiiKHloiinr for iluiiltHun county, wiih in AUulfoid from Hid farm Hutimliiy. "Tlilugn mid looking bettor in (ivory way llian llioyjiuvu for tunny yearn," liu Hiiiil. "Cropn of all I1iiiIh, grain, huy, fruit, voKolablcH uro all (mowing ovlilmicoH of liig ylolrtH. And lot mu wlilHpur UiIh lo you, (hero in ovory wiuo in a while IndioatloiiH of a fair nop of politiriaiiH," llavu you Hcou tho now liair wavers T GIvoh tho innrcol wavo without liont. Splrolln CorHut Pur- lorn. Wo aro showing hoiiio of tho fincHt iw.....l- .....1 ..l,i.liu in tho now brown, over mado to your limivo pattuniH. united Ta ' riveimo. How, UU South Central 77 (,. ik-all of Central Point wiih in M,",r"nl ," l"'"' Saturday. '"V lot w " ucI"ll'K r ' snap; iitvoHtignlo. Aylor & Har nett. 77 M. Ic Ilauloy was in Mcdford Sat urday from tho ranch on biitiinonn. Nicely tailored Hiiitn to uieaHiire, 2fi. United Tailorn, Y1 South Con- ,-"' I nil 77 , . . . , J"""1 '''". l umpluyo'l " one of tho oporatorn on tho relay force of the Pacific Stale Tele phone & Telegraph Co. at OrautK Piihh, wiih in Medford Saturday on a viHil. Tho addition of (pinlily and homo comfortn will bo Queen Anno water, Kowor and paved Htroots building ro coiiHtructioiiH. Soo McCnllum, Hotel Nah. tf Claude Lawrence of Cold Hill wan in Mcdford on a biiniucHH vinit Sat urday. Why pay $10 to .f50 for tailor made nuitH when you can have ouo of our nicely tailored gannentH for Wl United Tailors, 32 South Cen tral avenue. 77 Mr. and Mrx. II. C. Lowin of I Portland aro gucntH at tho NiihIi. Mr. , , fnuerly prominently ,0Ilnei, wi, , roIlIiri, ,JI8ll,8; in the Itoguo Itiver valley and Ht ill Iiuh extensive interentH bore. Whoro in Medford enn yon got- bet tor valuofl than in Quocn Anno addi tion T Did you uotico tho cut of tho new public Kchool to ho orocted in Queou Anno? Got huny. Tho pros ent prico won't last long. tf See our big Hpocial Halo of chtl ilren'ri and MIbkoh' wanh dresROH, to- i morrow only, values up to ti.ou, for fifio. Kentner'H. 70 It. A. Athcrtoii of Klamath Falld wiih in Medford Saturday on a bus- iiio.sH trip. When talking about talking uia- ehhiOK talk to WIiiIm'1 Miihui Co. 77 The vote for t'oddoss of liborlv at JackHouvillo on Julv 4 in now oiteu. tionorv wtc-o mid NiihIi hotel and Ilnnkiu'H drui' Htoro. Contest cIohch Juno 28. 0 o. in. tf Hohert Craig wk a Medford vis itor from Ashland Saturday. Talk talking machines to your friondH or hoihI thoin to WIiuIhuI Music Co. and lot them talk for themselves. 77 T. C HarriH of Cold Mill Hpent u few hours in Medford Saturday. W. L. ltodonborgor, above Phoo- ni.v, will deliver berries ot nil kuulfl. YOUR LUMBER jZ? WE CAN SHOW OUR STOCK to prospective cus tomers and can safely talk the merits of same in making sales, pointing with pride to the fact that you se cured it from Woods. Right now our stocks are in excellent shape to fill all orders without delay, and if you want lumber send us your orders and we'll send it to you without delay. SSSS? WINDOWS, BOORS, .Mr. and Mr. W. II, Huvngo of f'orvalllH, who liavo been visiting I'ricndH in Mcdford and vicinity, tho guests a portion of the time of Dr. and Mix. .1. M. Kuuno, rolurnud homo Huliinliiy morning. II in more than an oven hcl that I hoy will return. Until wcro onlhiisinHlio over tho val ley ami itH proHpoetH for tho future. Mr. Savage is a hooHlor from Htart lo finish and would provo a valuable addition to our hiiiiiII collection in Medford. WhotHcl stivs that hi talking ma chine tallc you into buying. 77 - . - - f BASEBALL NOTES f .Natloaiil I-iikui It. Cincinnati 1 Philadelphia I II. K. 1.1 ll '1 :i Sut;to and .McLean; Moore, Mo Quilleu, Suhleter and Morau. ll, II. E. St. l.ouiH H 0 0 Huston 'J 8 5 SaloK and Hrefiiichnu; Frock, Hurke and Qraham. No Kiuach at Brooklyn and York; rain. New American League. It. New York 0 Cleveland '2 II. E. 8 'J 8 2 Hnrkucs HughoH mid Mitchell; mid HiiHtcrly. It. HoKton 2 Dolrolt 0 II. 1) 0 Wood and Carrigan; Donovan and Stanage. Pacific CoaNt TiCagtic. Ioh Angeles 'I, San Francisco 4; CaHtlotoii and Waring, Eastley and Berry. Vernon 4. Portland 0; Heiihling and Hogau, Ivrapp and Fisher. Oakland 3, Sacramento 2; Bauer and Spiesman, Moser and Mitz. - - f THE FINANCIAL WORLD. f -- -f-f-f NBW YOIIK, Juno 18. Stocks ox po?lenced a Bharp uplift today after a dull Hoason, although llttlo trading was dono bocaiiEO of tho gonoral In terest In tho Roosovolt wolcomo homo relobratlon. Trade was alow and prices heavy until tho final half hour, whoa a boom began, which continued to tho close. Karllor in tho day Illinois Cen tral lost 2 1-2, Chesapeako & Ohio 2, Toledo, St. Louis and Wcstorn 1 3-i, Western U.lon and Pullman 1. Tho market closed strong. ftiiilon. LONDON, Juno IS. Close: Ad- dances, Anc. 1-8; Aacli., 1-8, Amal. 3-8; B. C, 1-8; C. 0 1-4; L. & N., 3-8; Katy, 1-4; Nfk anad Wcstorn, 1-4; N. Y. C, 3-S; N. P., 1-8; Ponna., 1-4; neadlng, 1-4; B. L, 3-8; S. P., 1-4; St., 1-8. Docllnos D. & R. Q., 1-S; Erlo flrBt proforrod, 1-1; C. A., 1-8; U. S., 1-8; U. P., 1-8; Ills., 1. ITaakinB for Uoalth. "If it comes LUMBER COMPANY BIG TOURIST TRAFFIC IS ON Valley Auto Company Reports Many Machines Comlnn Throurjli and Stopping More of Lonjj-Dlstancc Travelers Than Last Year. Tho Valley Auto Company Ih han dling a big tourist traffflc la tholr I now gnrago on Holly Htreot. Tlioy report tho toiirlut trcdo, ch ipeclallly the k.iif; dlHtance travolors, ,ctro)iKur tha. In any previous year. Monday A. D. Nowcllll and family of Seattle, who hail mado tho trip this far uouth In their Cadlll. :. car, aftor fitting up with nobby-troad tiros, loft for homo via Crater Lake ind Hastomj Oregon. A. II. I'olcjt! of Hoqialm, Wash., passod through Medford this week oa his way from Towana, Mex to his l'cmo. Ho has inudo tho trlu all the way In a Packard machine, and found tho woist roads on tho trip between Bedding and Dunbmulr. Tho tourists all report fairly good road conditions along the wholo lino. L. Woodford started Thursday with tho Parkhurat party, vho will opei. tho "lotel at Crater Lake, for that point, In a Studobakor 40. GAY OLD BOY OF 94 TELLS HOW TO SELECT A WIFE TONA ALTA, W. Va., Juno 18. Aftor handing ovor $3000 and thus freeing himself from tho matrimonial yoke, 04 ycara old, Henry Albright declared Hint ho would never mnrry again unless absolutely certain the woman loved him. Then he gave out a few points of advice on selecting a wife. "Don't be led nstray by puppy love," ho snid. . "When I was mar ried the first time I knew how to select a wife, but at 04 I find thai I was cither too young or too per verso to control my affections nnd subject them to my will." Mr. Albright's trouble with his wife, who is 77 j'cars old, wns caus ed, ho affirmed, by the devil. She wa hi second helpmeet and wns n widow when she married him. SPAIN TAKES NEW STEP TOWARD CHURCH FREEDOM MADRID, Juno l's'. A royal do- creo Issued today amends tho constl- tutlon, authorizing tho edifices of non-Catholic religious societies to dls- nlnv tho Inslirnla for nubile worshln and other coromonies. RENO IS NOW CERTAIN. (Continued from page 1.) Southorn Pacific railroad between Sparks nnd Reno, one mllo from tho contor of Reno, 1b bolus put In shapoilish fighter, landed a right swing on for the construction of nn arena. Tho Novnda officials and tho Iff havo agroed that thoro wllll lbo no Interference with tho fight. Every room In hotols nnd lodging from Woods it must be right" PAINTS, OILS, ROOFING, BUILDING Iiouhob I being renovated and rotior vatlorm aro pouring In from nlll parto of tho country. Illot Callw It Off. Tho Kaufman-Langford prlvo glglit waM called off at 11 o'clcock thin morning by Promoter Loula Blot. Blot lHHued a (statement from tho office of Cleveland Dam, hlu attor ney, In which ho said that ho had been notified by Adjutant Oenoral Lauck and Chief of Police Martin that tho fight would bo forcibly Htoppcd. Would Olxsy J jaw. Blot conferred with his attorney for fully an hour before making tho an nouncement that tho fight would not bo hold. Blot Htatcd that It wan hla dciilre to obey tho law In all respects. Tho entire Fifth reglmont, National Guard at California, through Its of ficers, waH ordered to be In readiness for servlco In San Francisco. Tho orders read that only four companies near San Francisco vero to bo called upon for hnmcdlsfe duty, but tho others woro commanded to bo In readiness. Then camo Dlot's an nouncoment that the fight would not bo holdd. linging lo Hope. Llko drowning mon clinging to a straw, Tex Rlckard and Jack Gleason still entertain some hope that tho Jeffries-Johnson fight will tako place In San Francisco, although they ad mit that they arc somewhat dismayed by Louis Blot's decision, mado at 11 day. Early today thero was pobsI o'clock today, to postpone tho Kauf-man-Langford fight until next Satur blllty that a definite announcement that Rono would be tho battle ground would bo forthcoming before night fall but Plot's postponement, com bined with the decision to bold a test fight next Monday in Blot's arena put a crimp In their plans. """"""""" Reno Say Fans. Despite the optimism displayed by tho promoters, the almost unanimous belief Is that Reno will bo tho battlo ground. In fact, there Is a suspicion that Gleason and Rlckard have al ready decided upon Reno, but that they aro holding back and contem plating tho situation in an uncertain Btato for the purpose of getting bet ter terms out of tho Nevada metrop olis. Rlckard stated this morning that he did not know when he would, go to Reno to consult with the" resentatlves of Ely, Goldtleld and Reno. Fight Sure on July 4. "We do not know what wo are go Ing to do In the matter ot a battle ground, but we are going as far as wo can to havo the championship elded rlgnt hero, but wherever thojnttornoy general. conte8t takos )lnce' ,l ,W,U bo on U """ l " " '"" that os stronS as you ,,ke' Packing Up. That substantial preparations to go to Reno aro being mado became known today when It was officially announced, but by one In a position of authority that the raillroads had been approached in tho matter of rates for tho Fourth of July. Tho tip was eo concrete that tho fare for tho round trip was given as $9.50. When Owon Moran, tho little Eng- the Jaw of Tommy McCarthy, tho San slier-'Francisco light weight, In Droamland Rink on the nlcht of May 5 ho landed a knockout on pugilism In Callfor- nia. AT THE WOODS &&&mffift ifZHZtttitfito. WMmwsmfaMwm t win' nvKmrj.Esii z& Tq VIC Tfllf if TlflC laAlO I UlICl 11U3 ALWAYS WELCOME AT THE Spirella 132 EAST If Tommy McCarthy had gono down, taken tho count, como up grog gy, been doused with water by his seconds, revived and explalnedd how it all happener and could novor hap pen again according to true pugilistic custom, It is highly probablo that tho Jeffries-Johnson battlo would have beon pulled off in Sau Francisco on schedule time and that tho Langford Kaufman affair would havo been been dished up as an appetizer for tho fight followers. " """-" As It Really Is. As It is, ovory Indication points to tho conclusion that Mr. Kaufman and Mr. "Crusher" Langford will not appear "In said fighting ring, within said arena, in a nude condition and then and therein set upon each other with blows" to give a "brutal and debauching exhibition," to quote the words of Attorney General Wobb. Nor is it likely today that James J. Jeffries, undefeated heavy weight champion, and Jack Johnson, colored rep-.heavy weight champion, likewise just at present undefeated, will appear In fighting togs In an arena in San Francisco bo that several thousand persons "then and therein gathered t will create loud and unseemly noises i and conduct themselves In a turbu de-'Ient manner," to quote again from tho A Hard Punch. Considering that Owen Moran is a light weight, critics may agree that he must have had a pretty good punch to knock out four heavy weights all at one blow. Thoro aro many reasons assigned for tho sudden determination of tho governor of California to stop prlzo fighting In tho state. Probably all of them had some weight, critics ot tho governor agree, but to the death of Tommy McCarthy, who died some houi-3 aftor he was knocked out in Dreamland Rink, tho sudden crystal Izatlon of anti-fight sentiment is as signed. From tho morning that Mc Carthy's was announced, church so cieties, ministerial associations, churchmen's clubs In fact, all tho j& PAPER, ETC. SPIRELLA CORSETS Aro tho most perfect Corset mndc. Every Spirella Corset is comfortable. They can't bo otherwise. Tho Spirella slays j gunrnntco comfort, lonjf we&t nnd satisfaction in ovory way omo 'n nno" allow us to show you tho merits of Taxis Toilet Articles for Men nnd Women. Parlors MAIN ST. machinery that churches can summon to create sentiment in favor of any move wero brought, into Una to pro test against tho Jeffries-Johnson bat tlo. Protest Itrondcncd. Though tho jjroteBt was aimed against tho big fight scheduled tor July 4, It gradually broadonncd until It -was aimed against fighting In gen eral. Ministers throughout Califor nia preached against fights, called mass meetings of protest, passed reso lutions and bombarded tho gorernor wlth letters and copies of anti-tight declarations. Ministers outsldo Cali fornia Joined in tho cmsado irntill tha "battlo of tho century" had became a shining mark for reformers and crusaders. Kept Up Fight. Though the governor at first Inti mated that ho would not Interfere believing that tho law did not war rant any action on his part, the min isters and tholr supporters kept era. fighting the fight. How strong the organization was is shown by the fact that a delegation ot GO ministers and 50 laymen had planned to wait oa the governor tho day after the an nouncement was made that the fight would be called off. And tho churches had planned oth er moves as well. They wore ready for a fight against fighting over the "Marathon route" and nothing but a "knockout" would satisfy thorn, tholr plans attest. Death Responsible. Tho crusade, tho ministers admit. started with tho death of McCarthy. From a scattering protest before that, time to sudden, definite, reclslre action, tho movement advanced until two days after that tho fight the ministers bad determined to uso ev ery effort to stop tho big fight. Thouugh other inflluences probably had much weight with tho governor, tho church forces today declare that tholr fight was tho biggest factor la causing tho governor to take steps to end tho fight and stop other fight-, ing In California. j& ,,! M ; i M .i i . "