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., ft- ' rt vr .- i0iv8 iH.MMr "wiift 'iw jw "i',"7'' t trfST ,F . 1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MlfrDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JUNE 3.0, 1010 It re 3 !l G POLICING ARENA Medical Attention Will Also Bo In Readiness In Case Any Person Is Overcome hy Heat at Hinaslilc k Johnson to Be Guarded, HEXO, Nev -June 30. .Arrange mtnU for poHcinK the arena ami Kirimr medical attention to any ono overcome b.r the heat or injured in nny way are ewnpleted. With the utute nolioe, with whom it is ex treme! v uruwfe to trifle with many deputy shariffa and some l'inker tona on tho job, it is not likuly that nuy one will attempt to stnrj a dis turhnnee. Johnson hus buun aeeurud that he will be freo from molestntion at tho hntnls of any ipectntor during ot after the fight. lie will have a num ber nt mm of his own eliiKieiiiK around tho corner he occupies mid lliuy will nooompuny him to and from the ring. The Jeffries trroueli disappeared' when the bit? fellow went throuuh liis wtiiiits for the moving-picture mon. The rosult of his sudden clmiiKf of plan in giving the pxfiibi tion flenly instead of tomorrow, ub announcuij, was that a string of uutomnbilcs and carriHges brought all the war uorresHiudents nud ns many in'oplo as could crowd out here to Munim. Jeffries' c.hibitiou with In sparring partners showed that he had his "eve on tho ball." lie hold out his uhiu and drew hack just as tho punch struck whoro his jaw had boon, then, stepping in like a flash, hookod ritjht or loft to the bodv or jaw. During bis bouts with brother Jack and Sam Merger, Jeffries time and neuin stuck out his jaw for them to slap. Hitting as bard as they could, thoy novor rocked his bond. GoNornor Diakorson, who was an interested spectator and watched tho exhibition keenlv, afterward de clared that while Jeffries was not im showv n performer as Johnson, ho gave the impression of terrible Htrciigtb, power and a wonderful ex hibition of licbtfooledncv. Moving pictures will be taken at Johnson's camp tnln lt'- a cinch bene pictures will lie inure tlio-itw.-il ARRANGIN All Wash Suits Etc MINT Assortments Fairly Good Now We aie going to Clean out every wash suit, lingerie and other waah dreaacs and all wash gocxU. You sjt invito to call and allow u to ahow th etra special values now beitfff oCferod for Uie newt two days fo-efore the yousth. 1 Here are s, few jitric I' to apprtaintd them. Our special $-l.." wiwh suitx, m'licmlly Out spoeinl sold ill $8iH), wfkiU' they last, to flow, at OtU $7.50 Hpccial wash suit llicst stotv.s at Pl.tKI, lKiw for Call and IT w m f Successor to VAN DYKE'S tlinn (how of the Jeffries enmp. ' .lohiimin i strung for thin end of the uam. while Jeffries, if he could, ! would liHve loft the traininir pictures nit of the rontrnct with the motion picture 111111. ENGINE CHASES ELOPERS WHO TAKE TROLLEY CAR J COATRSVIM-E, Pa., Juno 30. j Tlier was an oxcltlng rnco from, .Thornilnle to Downlngtown yesterday , 'iiftcrnoon wlion George Unly, a car In- j j iector at Thornilalo, received a mon- j uge from his daughter Marie that lior Ifteon-yenr-old slstor, Anna, was olop- j ng with Oorge Leo, aged eighteen, find that thoy were on their way to Wilmington, Dol by trolley to got. married. i A locomotive stood nonr with steam , up and Dally told the englnoor to, t.uit fnr nnwnlnirtown. Tho trolley Jilt " - W- .....- j 'car with tTio doping couple on It camo , jdown tho Lancnstor Plko, parallel with the Pennsylvania Railroad, and ( Jooomoltvo and oloetrlc car raced.sldo ly side to Downlngtown. Tho loco-j! 'motive reached Downlngtown first. lmt lieforo Dally could reach the Plko he trolley car had gone on through. Dally followod tho olopors by triuey n Hrnndywlno Springs Park, whoro ho rHiiaht tli em Dally preferred charges against Leo ,nt Kennott Sipiaro and Squire Dough erty hold tho youth In $400 ball. Tho girl says she will marry Leo nnyhov. SAILOR SMOTHERS TO DEATH BETWEEN DECKS LA CROSSE. Wi-.. June 30.-The body of Jack Ploin. who was report ed to have been locked under the dock of tho stoAmer J. S., which was liiirnod on the Mississippi river 21 miles south of hero Sunday, was found today. Plein's body was found wedged between charred timbers of tho ves sel. The position indicated that he bad smothored to death. Captain Strcckfus and the crew of the vessel maintained that Ploin was released before the fire reached him, hut it 5s probable that criminal pro ceedings will be instituted whether thoy are culpablo for Plein's death. Ploin, it was alleged, was locked in tho hold for drunkenness soino hour before tho fire was discovered. Dr. W. F. Fen ton and wife of Portland passed through Medford Thursday on their way to Crater Lake and other scenic point. ia the iiutnmolnle route 1 j juit to giro you. an idea. You $3.85 - , ..l.l hy Our special $5.00 r;.;r:,:'i,;' - Get Acquainted t1 t The Fat of the Land ALFALFA Planted on the vuJ vi tli" tin t alley in California; irri"attd with a hountiful supply of wtcr. yields 10 to 12 ton- per ncrc. worth $9 per ton in the -tack DON'T YOU WANT A M.K E ' ATTHACTIVE PRICES AND TlfKMS. $150 AN ACHE. ONE-FIFTH DOWN AND 1ULANCK IN FOUR ANNUAL PAYMENTS. CALL AT 0 SOUTH FIR ST for full particular or s,cnd ior literature. LOS rdOLIHOS LAND CO., TE HAulA COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. FARHK' G. ANDREWS, RESI DENT AGENT, 6 SOUTH FIR ST., BEDFORD, OR. ITK IXMJAL -NEWS. v.. Montgomery and W A. Johnston of Snn Dunn, Cttl., are reg istered at the Moore. Owen Pond of Lindsay, Cal is m Medford on a business trip. Charles D. Fish and family of Riverside, Cnl., wcro in Medford on Wednesday on their wny north. Joseph Morris of Spokane, Va-h . is registered at tho Naslw S. W. HcGlondon of Gold Hill wi, in Medford on business Thursday ALPANY. N. Y., June 30. The Roosevolt-IIughes forces were do feated in tho New York nbsembh this afternoon when Asscmblvniuii Green's motion to postpono until to morrow consideration of tho ader o report on tho judiciary on the Cobb direct primary bill was defeated by a voto'of -12 to 09. Tho regulars had planned to kill the Cobb bill today and tho vote m postpone action, it is said, indicates that tho Hughes forces cannot get sufficient votes to prevent the slnuL'htcr of the measure. ?-t--fJV-f--f-t-"--t- - DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. 4 4 4 ft .-saavtm .3 should &m ?ho gaitaesits i vnlue euttis, sold b most m;r6''s..''ixl'.''s$';i'00' .$6.67 I vahu' $l-.(H) wash suits, suld ..i:' - ,''''0''1 - r'lS7.87 ray IJ i , You'll Find Clothing Hats, Fur nisnings Etc The WALK WITH EASE Dr Manns, t? cMropoitlet unit font iinvIaiUt, lias arrlTtt In town nrnl Is prju rtl to romore corns, bun loni, lnicrolnK tnonalls. I haTe the only bunloa euro In tho world with out a surglcil oiuratlon. Miir tUtumr J Hanua IaUvt Atioot Corns were discovered fcy VotA Cornwallls it Cornwall In X7S. Corns nro composed ob fliel.-.lls, rl poppor, tootl.ncluc, rhoumtlra, to4 rauos, norvo stio, hoartb'.rn And in somnia all pllod up and jammed to eotfc'er with a pllo driver. A corn Is a s.-ond vousln to tho appendicitis. There aro too many of 3iil things. They should be cut out, but Dr. Mcnns don't cut them out lu ro t avo thoin xifiout blood or pain m bnd result. Corns aro an abomin ation and a bvri-ing shamo. Thoy will drive a wotran to tho )iIropo .lit and a mnn to drlng. Thoy will 1 lu a mat crfiy if ho has any other tumblos; thiy will drlv four-horse t.'iun If they ure sore and Irritated. Fiee ronsultntlr. All work iuar- .i t.vd Hoom 4, IJac Hotel. HoseburB, Ore., June 3, 1910. ' I heartily ludore Dr. Mna'is. He hax; i. 'moved corns from tuy feot and ' ireby not ony cured tho oofns but uired my r' ur.Ulci, from which I 1 o suffered for a long tl'i e. Dr. j Man us' work wan highly satlsfao tory. JOB HUFFMAN, I 90 Chief ot Toltce. You'll never need to buy anything that cannot be bought to best ad actag In a sti.ro that ad erases Do You Realize That the Is Almost Here? a Swell Collection of AT Medford's Best Clothing Store (Always in Earnest) Toggery (Of Course) BASEBALL NOTES. Therw will he mhik1 baseball on July 3 ntul 1. On Sunday, Julv J. Medford and Grant Iis will ii.e. I on the Meiltonl ilmmoml. Grants Pass has fetreimtlieneil up, and Moil lord will have Kddio Wilkinson, St Mary's oraok tirt baseman, in their lineup, mxl llie fan will see nine baseball. At 10:30 in the foronoon of Juh at .Jitclou ille, Medford will plav Grant Pass for a side bet of $100, Grants Pass huving the privilege of playing any player iu Southern Or i'Kou. Wiu or lose tin- unine. il Medford team will ohnllenco a team eoinpriod of all Southern Oregon playoix to play n erieK of lie jraine and a -ide bet of .100ll, d.' tails to bo arruiiKed later. Iu the afternoon of July 4 .it .Irekonvilk, .Medford will pl.iv .laokouville for a purse of $lnn Thi irnme will be culled at 1 in and no doubt there will be a hnu' attoudauoe to all three sanies. Ami the fans will have a chance t wit inns somo of the fa(.te.-t ball pla ini; thev have een thi scu'imi Married. Kn3lOXnSOX.lIKI.MS In J... onviue, June .'J, i hi o. iw it u p,.. J. 1'., W. I.. Kdiuud-tih .mil I'll. i belli Helm CASE IS DISMISSED BY JUSTICE D0X The cum) a train ait Kobert lii.. reported in yesterday' ti, Tub une. was diuniiweil bv Juti- l" after an exhaustive heaui '.-. !-i ihf reason that the evidence in--,'M .! was insufficient to pmw ili.ii i .rim, h.ul lic-i cniniitt. ,! .r i wJiwr) ifrn of I1rM( , July ;mwgmm!i l. km IwiMhsSiU I lli I I 1 t?'jiI';'-4 "'i'!&P8. ill si i ; I i MEDFORD vs. GRAN TS PAS5 At Medford, Sunday, July 3. Game Called at 2:45 p. m. E D ANTS PA5S At Jacksonville, Monday July 4 (lame called at 10:130 a. m. This frame is for a sidc bit of $400, and the Grants Pass team is jiWowcd fc piny all Southern Oregon llaers. MEDFORD vs. JACKSONVILLE, at JACKSON VILLE, MONDAY, JULY 4, for a purse of $100. (lame called at : p, in. All these games will be hummers. Usual price of admission. -m- - ; X j&A . CLOTHES -V ;l lililil 1) Ball F O R D t I tero-