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"W9mmmmmHm k'jM'if MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, MBDFORD. OREGON. TURSDAY, .TUNE 21. 1910. F?'' r.Wk .: "Clk Fdw.mT. aRI m l! ' mKMvfc ma 'W' if rm Napoleon B. Broward to Be - Unique Figure In Senate. K:Wka WSl M iSflVS Mil!) IPS BANK Walter Corum and Leo Myers aro nursing various bruises Rnd thank ing their lucky stars at the samo time as the result of a wreck ot the autoroobllo driven by Corum on the road beyond Central Point Tuesday night. The machine left the road and plunged Into the creek. Corum and Myers were pinned under tho ma chine, and had It not bcyi that tho ground was soft both might have been seriously Injured. As It was they escaped with a few brulces. JEFF LEAVES WITH REGRET FOR NEW NEVADA CAMP ROWARDENNAN, Cal., Juno 21. Jim Jeffries and his trainers follow ed their packed baggage to the rail road station and found a big crowd watting to glvo them a big sendoff. The demonstration touched the big fellow's heart and It was with genuine regret, he declared, that he left his camp In the Santa Cruz mountains to go to Nevada to complete his train lag. Jeffries was -not surprised when In formed that the fight would he staged at Reno. The party will go to Oak land and then they will take the train for Reno, arriving there tomorrow morning. GOVERNOR WILL NOT INTERFERE WITH FIGHT SALT LAKE CITY. Utah, June 21. Governor Denver A. Dickerson of Nevada will not. interfere with the Jeffries-Johnson fight. The Eovernor was here today. Ask ed if he would take any 'action look ing toward stopping the contest, he declared that he had no such inten tion. He intimated that the law would not permit him to interfere, even if he were so disposed, as it ex pressly provides for holding fights within certain restrictions. avaBBBBK'H'.HIBBBmaBBiBmalBBBB0 BjBjBjBjH tiHHpBJBjHBjPBBJBBBjBj 5sw I" 4 9ft, .-f. J$b?V. Now Selling Write ; Terms Sjr r aw w Am jwiall miofith" W k t&Kt tr - nrtic hi tkt Aahiamllttis. New Lite and Young Blood HAVK 1O0ATK1) MAIN OFFICIO IN MIODKOItl). With Hrnnclioa lu IMUTI. VNI), MINNKAI'dilH, KANHAH CITV, MO., AND CHIOAflO. Series No. C, wnlch U n pnrt of tho FAMOUS HUNGUKST OHCIIAUDB, ono mllo east of Talent, In parcols of ton noroH or m nt nn nvornKo lrlco ot H00 por ncro. All thoso tracts wor planted tho Sprliu; of 1000, nnd nro taken caro of until January lat, 1911, frou of chargo to thu purchnnui, For Illustrated Ilooklot of tho ROJUH RIVBIt VALLKY. To the PuMiC- lF YOU PURFKIt 1 Mjvs t- 1 & HSS " Mp,S lkl through oHr authorized auvitUt IRA J. DODGE H. C. MALTBY CUSICK & MYERS JOHN D. OLWELIj TORRKY & MURPHY ANDBRSON & QUEEN J. W. DRESSLER AGENCY OREGON ORCHARD 8YND. 30 por cent cash, and tho balance In eight quartorly nnyiuontu. Liberal (llscount for nil cnoh. Wo earnestly urgo upon all vloltors to Mudford tho wisdom of a vlnlt of Inspection to this beautiful ORCHARD tract THE MEDFORD ORCHARD & TRUST CO. u. W. UURLINGAMK, JOHN R. ROUBRTSON, President. Sucratnry. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF ROQTJE RIVER VALLEY FRUIT LANDS TELEPHONE MAIN 4GC1 TEMPORARILY LOCATED AT NO. t NORTH CENTRAL Pormnnent atldross if tor August 1, St. Mark's Dlilir. T m rET iHHRI fctlgl Napoleon B. Broward will be one of tho unique figures In tho United States senate at Its next session. Broward was governor of Florida at one time, but for the past few years he has been actively at work trying to re claim the Everglades of Florida Into productive farms. Broward decided to enter politics again and defeated Senator Taliaferro at the primaries, and now his election to the senato promises to be but a matter of form. Broward started life as a deck hand on a St Johns river steamboat and fought hi way to wealth and fame. He was actively connected with a number of Utt famous filibustering cases before Cuba secured her freedom. Too Lite to Classify :: , ? 6ET BIB CONTRACT The Clark-IIcnery Construction company were today awarded a con tract for paving in Roseburg, amounting to $200,000. HOSEY PULLS OFF STUNT. (Costumed from Page L) FOR SALE 6-room bungalow and sleeping porch;:! plumbing roughed In; electric lights; city water; on corner lot; cement walk; fine resi dence section; ?2750; $1500 cash, balance to suit. McArthur & Alex ander. P. O. Block. 79 FOR RENT Board and room, and also two light housekeeping rooms. Inquire 322 South Central. 81 t-hoso body was found on a lonely road near hero with tho throat cut. COCHRAN AGAIN CHOSEN. (Continued from Par L) through the valley. As a result, the agents have become boosters and some of them may return here and invest. The agents had .been in Portland in convention und were returning home. When Hertford was reached thoy bo came the guests of Mr. Rosenbaum and were given a ride about the city, then to the Bear Creek orchards, where they obtained a spjlendid view of the orchard section. From there the party was driven to Ashland, which point was reached in ample time to catch No. 15 again. The agents enjoyed tho ride much and were surprised at the enormous fruit acreage, expressing themselves freely that this wus the greatest fruit section they had seen on their trip in tho northwest. Mr. Rosen baum and Medford were heartily cheered in Ashland. J. J. Parker, general freight agent of the Pacifia & Eastern, also ac companied the party. Suspct Arrested. LOUISVILLE, Ky., Juno 21. Word was received here today that the Tex as authorities aro holdlug a man be lieved to be Joseph Wendllng, the Janitor suspected of having murdered little Alma Keller here several months ago. The suspect was arrested on a ranch near Houston, Tex. Kaiser's Sister Dies. BERLIN", Juno 21. Princess Feo dora, youngest sister of Kaiser Wil helm, died nt Karlsruhe today, ac cording to dispatches received hero. Tho princess was 30 years of age and heart trouble is given as tho cause of death. FOR SALE Houbo and lot on So. Newtown street, GGxlGC; water and rewer; sewer paid In full; first In stallment on water paid; cement sidewalk; new box house 12x24; 3 rooms; city water; excellent garden soil; price for ono week J57G, $175 each, balance $10 per month at 8 per cent. Address Bx No. 12, city. 80 FOR REUTSmall house; furniture for sale. Inquire 412 S. Oakdale. 8 RENO GETS FIGHT. (Coatiaued from Page 1.) was rn'civcd and approved. It is as follows and shows a healthy finan cial condition for the district. Financial Statement. Number of tenchers empleyed: Male, 0; female, 25; total, 31. Number schoolhouses in district, 3. Number of teachers in privnto schoels: Male, 0; female, 5; total, 5. Receipts. Cash on hand June 21 1909 $ 4,070.30 For district tax 22,774.72 From county school fund 0,855.00 From state school fund.. 2,532.70 Rate bills and tuition 425.33 Rent 77.00 Foundry 10.33 You are pretty safe In assuming that If a store has anything to sell watch will "stand being advertised" K will he advertised. The stores that do not advertise eaa't eel! so cheaply as thofe that do fer they make fewer sales, and their yer-sale profit ttst be larger. RIckard for holding the fight here. As soon as his announcement that the fight will be held here it tho $1000 license tee were fald and a suitable arena provided was made, tho business men of tho city went to work. A monster mass meeting was held at 9:30 a. m. Before it conven ed most of the needed money bad been raised. The Goldfield boosters came pre pared to show Rickard they were In earnest. As a sldo issue for their enthusiasm they paraded tho princi pal Btrcets all night. A brass band headed tho procession. Wagons on which platforms bad beon built to hold pianos wero also in line. Around each piano was a crowd ot singing and shouting Goldfield boosters. The Qoldtled crowd guaranteed Rickard against financial loss. The fight promoter let It be known early today, however, that ho favored Reno and announced that If the business men of the city would pay tho license fee and build an arena the big go would bo staged here. When this announcement was made tho town went wild with excitement and today buolnoss is practically at a standstill, while tho committee rep resenting tho merchants Is scurrying around for pledges of tho -necessary funds. It is estimated, that the arena will cost about $15$, 000. Those In charge of tho financial campaign declaro tho necessary sum will bo raised long boforo noon, and they believe In a few hours tho definite announcement will bo mado that Rono is to get tho big show. Total $30,751.33 Disbursements. Teachers' wages .: $17,772.89 First payment on paving bonds 168.88 Fuel and school supplies.. 2,571.39 Repairs, improving grounds and janitor 7,819.32 On account Bites 1,100.00 Interest on bonds and warrants 4,950.00 Insurance 32.00 Clerk's salary and census 184.50 Other purposes 013,10 Total , $35,218.68 Negro Burned at Stake. RUSK, Te Juno 21. No arrests today followed tho burning of Leon ard Johnson, a negro, at tho stake last night. Johnson was suspected of having murdored Maude Rodding, Balance on hand $1,532.70 The items embraced in "other pur poses" include: Light, $38.90; water, $175; phono, $50.30; drayago, $45.50; truancy, $20.50; election, $0; A. Y. P. exhibit, $78.40; legal ad vice, $5; map, $47.50; dedication ex pense, $108.50; orchestra, $35; county clerk, $2.50. General Statement. VnJuo school houses and grounds $125,000.00 Value school furnituro and apparatus 5,000.00 Amount insuranco on houses and proporty. . 53,500.00 Avorago monthly salary, male tcachors 114.00 Avorago monthly salary, female teachers 67.50 NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed bids will be received at tho district clerk's office in district No. 12, Jackson county, Oregon, for tho erection of a school building accord ing to plans and speclifcatlons now on file in his office, before July 2, 1910. Each bid must bo accompanied by sufficient bond to secure tho en- ttranco of a contract. GEO. S. STEVENS, District Clerk. BrownBboro, Or, 84 BIG LAND CO. ESTABLISH OFFICE HERE y The Los Molinos Land company ot Los Molinos, Cal., ho have adver tised more or less in the Mnil Trib une, nnd whoso representative, Mr. A. A. Martin, gave two illustrated stereopticon lectures at the Medford opera house the latlor part of April, huvo opened n permanent branch of fice in the frnmo building, No. 6 South Fir street, just south of Drcss ler's land agency. The Los Molinos Laud company is ono of tho most iniortunt coloniza tion companies in Northern Califor nia. This company has subdivided 12,500 acres of exceptionally rich river bottom land, ranging in depth from 15 to 30 feet, level, ready for the plow, and studded all over with gigantic ouks. These lands are all irrigated. A bountiful supply of wa ter flows from the Los Molinos river and all the rights on tho Los Molinos river aro the property of this com pany. Tho Los Molinos rises on Mt. Lasson, which is 10,400 feet high and perpetually covered with snow. This district is ono of fertility and beauty. The lands are bounded on tho south by tho celebrated Stanford ranch of 60,000 acres, that ex-Governor Stanford had set in trees, vines and alfalfa, containing tho largest vineyard in tho world, 3000 acres within one fence, and which since his death has beon mado a per petual trust for tho Stanford uni versity at Palo Alio. North of this tract is tho homo ranch of the Cono family, who wero the original owners of tho Rio do Los Molinos and Bor rendos grants, at one tiuio compris ing over 150,000 acres of lund. Thoro is a 100-acro Bartlett pear orchard 10 years old on this tract, and a 100-ncro prune orchard, also about tho samo age. Thoro is a noach orchard of over 100 acres, so that fruit demonstrations have al ready been mado. This is tho heard of the treat al falfa center of Northern California. Hero it is tho custom to cut irotn five to six crops por year, producing from 10 to 12 tons per aero. To- .liuinu county is tho groat sheep and cattle county of California, nnd has theroforo a very largo Iiouiu market. These lauds adjoin tfio Sacramento river, which is navigable to Red Bluff; nro traversed by tho South ern Pacifia railroad system, und hnvo tho survoy of the' Northern Klectrio railroad through tho land, nnd about soven miles of grading completed. Tho Northern Eloctrio Is now operating from Sacramento to Chico, 20 niilon south ef thoso lands, and thoy expect to bo operating into Red Bluff beforo tho closo of 1911. This is n guaranteed fact. The Los Motions Land company i recognized by tho California banks as being one of tho moot substantial land companies of California. Thoso that are looking for lands that are siiitnblo for alfalfa culture or for an irrigation project will do well to call upon tho local representative, Mr. Frank (1. Andrews, and get cop ies of their literature nnd their tonus. Wo aro glad to wclcomo theso peo ple in our city, as bringing tho sec tions of Northern California und 4 DR. COBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET. OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. -f Souther). Oregon closer together. They uiu not knockers, hut boost ers. 711 COLUMBIA PARK BOYS. (ConKnuai from page 1.) much to the prestige of our homo team. Tho infieldora on tho Mod ford team will have plenty of work to do and will have to play their host to win. Remember, there aru two games, Wednesday ami Thursday, at 3 p. in. Admission, 25 and 50 cents. Bnttories for Medford Wednesday, Coleman mid Hill. 78 THINK CHARLTON IS ON HIS WAY HOME naskina for Oo<h. LONDON, Juno 21. -A man giving tlio name of A. Cluinuirndt and ans wering tliu description of Porter Charlton, suspected of tliu inurdor of his wife, Mary Scott Castle Churl ton nt Coiuo, Italy, will arrive in, Now York on the linur Deutseliland Into today, according to n roort hero. Tho man registered at tho Anus Field hotel, Kinsbnry iiireus, Into Tuesday. Ho wns ill and n physician diuguoHi'd his nilmont as appendi citis nnd advised an operation. The man refused to undergo an operation and sailed for Now York on tho Hambiirg-Amorirnn liner Thursday. A BARGAIN Good lot, two blocks from paving, just oft' West Seventh street, on Columbus avenue, $325 if akon soon. Terms. Address O. D., care of Mail Tribune office. fa-a Tho "bargain hunter" who studies tho ads la also a bargain flnderl MT3HAIRHEALTO NEVER FAILS TO RESTORE GRAY HAIR TOITSNATURAL COLOR and BEAUTY. Stlht Ytmrulf it SUnlla Ntm ft m SAMPLE BOTTLE FREE MM 3 aUa Mrt. Hwrk, Cut tab Ur. cat b4 d Jl wt IM dW MM Dim of VMtr IS Mltl lor DHllia. IM .i-jli fc K -..T. Now Jt. U. S. A. ANNUALTOUR OF THE COLUMBIA PARK BOYS of San Francisco PDI mum WHII'( ij' ?ii;cr. "?.' T? I US SUPER 1 MILITARY CLEVER EVENING PERFORMANCE AFi $, ON I 2W. ! "J . LEON 1. HASKINS. BASE BALL With gftc Medford Tom PRICES - 25c and 5Qc GAME CALLED 3 p. m. EVENING At Gftu Medford Theatre WED., JUNE 22 Musical, Dramatic, Athletic Entertainment THUR., JUNE 23 Hlnh-Class Minstrel Show. PRICES, 50c, 75c, $1.00 Medford, WED., THUR., JUNE 22-23 .irw'