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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (July 10, 1910)
MISDFORD MAIL TflTBTOlS, MEDFORD, ORTSfJON. SUNDAY, JCTLY 10, 1930. 11 nrr 1, IS - BOWFRWAN i V t BUILDING FENCE Mnkliin Ready to Scrap fur Nomlnn tlon (or Governor nt Hands of As sembly Has Already Several Plcdiicd Detonations. I I'OHTLANl), Or., July 0. Opon litiuliimrtorn In Portland, placing u man In clinrp.o nnd KatliurltiK in dolo KiUloun from novornl countlou, Jay Iloworiuuu In building tlio foundation for IiIh flKht In tlio ntatu anHombly for 11b IndorHuuiunt for Kovornor, llowor tnau In not ovmlookliu; nny liuts, and nil tit Ih tlino ho linn no monnurod nnd woIk1i('(1 li In conversation tliat lto can not liu pi n nod down to tlio potiltlvo Htntoinunt that lio Ih it ctiudldr.to. How oriimn lu a candidate, iiuvortliuloiui, mid Ih iIoIiik nil wiililn litit power to hod that Hi" nmininlily ntnudH Ixililnil lilm for tlio primary coutoHt, nnyu tlio ToloRrnin, BlncH IioIiik called to sorvo aa ncl IiiK Kovornor liy Governor Hoiihoii, Ilowuriuau linn lived iuohI of li Ih tlmo lit Portland, ceiulm: down from Saloiu ovory oviiiiIiik and roluriiliiK to tlio titato liouso Into tlio next tnornlUR. Tlio iiIkIiIm In Porttnnd linvo heon con niimi'd la holdliiK conforonccH In It In rooiiin or meotliiK nnd slinking linndn In tlio hotel lobby. Mowerman'H licndqunrtorH nro now open, nnd to tnlto clinrgo of tlioui ho lum broiiKht Inlr ThotnpKon, n young man from Klamath Pal In. ThompHon, who linn nerved In a miliordlnnto ca pacity durlut; two IcKliilatlve sessions, In n perHonnl friend of Howermnn, nnd will remnlu on the i; round until the roHiilt of the Htnto nsMoinlily In known, liven nt thin early date Ilowerman ban pledged d"Ioi;ntlons from Umatll la, Marlon and I.cino counties, nnd probably several other couutlen where tlio work linn been more under cover, Ilowermnn'n ap.entH have lieen slip ping around through the conation of eastern Oregon and Into tlio Willam ette valley, noolclng nownpnpor Blip port for Jay nnd nrrnuKlni; with locnl politician!) to sco that dolognton fa vornhle to Howermnn nro sent to tlio Htnto nRHOtnbly, In Portland Howermnn bnn n fol lowing more or lean strong. A bunch of theco liald n conforenco recently In tlio groan room nt tlio Commorclnl club, during which Joseph W. Hovor Idgo nnd A. H. Mauley, both anxious to got on tlio nntiombly loglBlntlvo ticket, ndvocnted tlio Dowertnnn cnune. It him been known for nomo tlmo pant that the Umatilla delegation will not connldor nny othor nnplrnnt but Howermnn, and the namo holds truo of the Lane county crowd, Howermnn wnn rained In Marlon county, and liven now lu CHIHnm, Dr. Andrew C. Smith of Portland In connldored How. erinnn'H closoat contender, but ho fnr, as known Smith ban not nrrnng od for nny dologntlons In the nssout bly, nltliough Smith ban a larRO num ber of advocates It ban not really been nettled yot whothor Smith will bo In the nnnembly or whotl'or ho will ntrlko out on hlc own account nnd tnko IiIh enno boforo tho voters. Whllo tlio Rovornnrnhlp Ih occupy iiiR 'the attention of ninny, tlio leg Inlatlve ticket for Multnomah county in now liolng bolocted. Particular at tention In boliiR pnld to tho titnto non nto. Humor miyn that Dan J. Malar key will bo recommended nH ono of tho Htnto HonntnrH from Multnomnh and Clydo Huntley of Orogon City will ho recommondud no tho Joint nonntor for Clnclcnnian nnd Multno mnh, John W, Mlnto alno wnntts to ro on tho muintorlal tlckot nnd so doou C. N. MoArthur. &HWsl fW.Wt 132 EAST '91 W '? iWMJ mi. m PHONE MAIN You Are Welcome Every woman should be interested in knowing about (lie strongest, most comfortable, most durable and most economical Corset ever shown in Medford. THE SPIRELLA CORSET will please you. TRY THE WILSON HOOKS AND EYES Cluarantced non-rustable. A new and better hook and eye. THE SPIRELA PARLOR LAKEVIEW LAND OFFICEGROWDED Timber Claims Earjcrly Sounjit on Upper Klamath, With Litigation Feared Din Rush Is on and Trou lilo Is Expected. Hiiflo Stritjo Threatens. DBS MOINKS, In., July . A pronornl Htriko of 11,000 liuildoiH is tlmmtoncd Moiuluy by Hie Muildintr TnuloH eouueil unluss 200 discharged enrpcntei'H are ngniu put to work. Tlio men were diHeliuruud lioouuho tlioy rol'iisod to work with nonunion men, MEDFORD-CRATER LAKE AUTO STAGE FIRST TRIP Tlio Mt'dl'ord-C'rntor Lnko nuio Hlniro iiiiwIo its iiiiiugurnl trip Satur day ninrniptf, two ears enrryiiiK ' piiHHonn(H'K miilviiiK the trip. Following in (he puHhoiigor list for tlio first run: Mr, nnd Mrs, .1, jl Knot mill duiiRlilur, Mr. nnd Mih. ,1, 1). Hoard, Mr. Campbell mill two hiniH, Mr. nnd Mr. Moono.y and diiiiRliler, V, It, MeaKiireau. Financier Dylnrj. IONI)OK, July D.l)r. Leslie Ward, vioo-proflidont of tlio Prudon liul Life IiiHuraneo company, nnd ono of itH fouudoi'ri, ih reported dv iut? today of kidnev trouble at Hie ITntcl ititz hero. Dr, Ward lioenulu HorioiiHlv ill Thursday and hinco tlien h.u bet n ki'owiiik wovbo Htoudily. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., July D. Indlcatlonn nro that tho Lakbvlow land offlco Ih nRnln to ho flooded with HtlRatlon iih tho result of the recent land opouliiR. On tho first of tho month probably 30 Reed timber datum wore opcjied to settlement, but not to fllliiR. Tho wooiIh nro crowd ed with nottlcra nnd alinont over' claim linn two or more homcstonderH on It, while timber nnd utono clalin untn nro nlrendy ROttliiR In lino nt Lnkovlow to await the tlmo for fllliiR. The Inndn will not bo opon to entry until August 2. Tho runli for tho lnndn In not InrRo nH tlio terrlto-y rentored to settle ment nnd selection Ih smnll. Tho Inst IiIr runli for OroRou plno occurred In the fnll of 1J)07. Sorno of tho pnr tlctpnnts In that Rront runh nro ngnln HtriiRRllnR for n hIIco of Undo Sam's domain. Tho flRht nmoiiR tho land- seekern will doubtloss bo carried as far an ponRlble ns tho timber is moro valuable than It wnn during tho pro vIoiih opoultiRH. Somo of tho clnlmB opened to settlement nro nltuntod nloiiR tho west sido of tho upper Klnm ath lnko whero timber Ih commnnd Iiir a IiIrIi price nt tho present time. WAS COOP FOR FIGHT PLANNED Thrce-Corncrcd Arrjument Is En-, nrossinfl Sporting Element Man , Says Johnson Was to Quit After' tho Seventh. i ItKAIi USTATK TltANSFKHS. 10 10 10 1400 Nottio M. Annln to W. T. Green 1-1 Interest In land In sec tion , township 32, rniiRo a 10 Mnnry H. Olbonoy to It. L. Mc Hrlde, lot 9, block I, Med ford ' !:. Packard to J. W. Packard, lotu 13 nnd 14, Rosa addi tion to Medford n. P. IlonHnii to Kllrnboth Whn leu, ItiO neren In section 22, township 37, rniiRO 3 W . . J. II. McPnll to T. Q. Rnlnoy, lots C nnd 7, block 70, Con trnl Point 1200 J. C. drawn to Mnrlnn 11. Jar- dine, lotu 3 and 4, block 3,. Pnlm'n Socond addition to Medford I. Q. Hrlscoo to Trnll Lumber company, 3 S 1.00 ncros in neetlon 0, township 33, rnnpo 1 10, nnd soctlon 30, town ship 32, rniiRo 2 W A. 10. Cllllott to Trail Lumhor company, 100 ncros In soc tlo.i 10, township 23, rntiRo 2 W O, II. Corey to Trnll Lumber conipnuy, 1C4 ncren In soc tlon 24, tovnshlp 33, rftugo 2 W Charles W. Austin to Trail Lumhor compuuy, 101. G7 acres lu eectlon 2 1, township 33, rniiRO 2 W 10. 1). Hrlscoo to Trnll Lumhor eompnny, 80 acres In socilon (1, township 33, raiiRO 1 W 0, A, SIuioiih to Trnll Lumhor conipnuy, 2H2.77 acrcH In section 1, towiiHhlp 33, range 2 W 10 10 33G0 10 10 10 10 l'rolmto Court. lOstnto .lainos Cnrr; order made or dollvory of deed lu escrow. KHtato Nhui Al. Harris; citation to helm Insuod. SAN FHANCISCO, Cnl., July 0.- , A tlireo-eonicrcd nruument between Jack JolniBoii, his ex-inaiiiiKer, Geo. Little, nnd Prank McKvoy, attorney for Little, ih cuRi-ossinc tlio sjiortin element liore today. Whother Little or Jolnibon plaliuicd a coup involv int; a laydowu on tlio iicki'o'h pnrt at (lie recent imploafiiiiitiic.HS in Itono i.s n (pioKtioii that tho threo men are arjcniiiu' and new nnd Htrnnco stories of tlio reported attempt to frame up tlio battle nro beiui; told. McKvoy and Little were discussiiiR with a newspaper man at Heuo two duyH before tlio ficlit tlio possibility of a framo-up. McGvoy tleelared that ho know that everything had been fixed for Jeffries to win in the seventh round and that lie would make a niuncd stntcment to tits ef fect to bo placed in escrow and not to bo in a do public until after the bat-' tie. Littlo affinuod MeEvoy's Ktate- meut, but refused to lfo into details. "I know for a moral certainty that Johnson is Roint; to ipiit in tlio eighth round and will inako a sworn state ment to that effect," declared Jtc Evoy. "So suro arc we that Johnson has entered into this arranirement that Littlo already is layiiiR off much of the money he bet on the negro. I won't say who lias euuiueored the deal, hut I am convinced that Jef fries has had nothint; to do witli it and knows uothinj; about it." On tlio day before tho 1'iuht tho lip went around that Little was hcttiui; on Jeffries and on the htienu'tli of it ninny small bettors backed the white man. Even up to the moment tho fighters stopped into tho ring Little was hedging. McEvoy's nute-figlit statements were not taken seriously mid ids of fer tn make an affidavit was not accepted, hut that ho was sincere in j making it now appears certain. When Littlo reaches Chicago it is likely that lie will lot out a number of camp secret's that will make inter' e.stiug reading. Despto Ids public htatcmeut nt Itono that ho and John son again wore friends, Ins private utterances had a different ring. "I do not want another thing to do witli tlio iugruto," Littlo said in the lobby of tlio Golden hotel on Satur day morning. If it's a job for a want ad don loavo it to a placard ! 1 A SNAP FOK SALK HV OWNKK. 80 ncroa Invprovod land; sov oral Reed springs; 1 ouso, burn, otc; C p.cres In bearing fruit; 5 ncrcs good corn; C tons liny; If sold at onco, $10 l'KU ACHIO TAKKS1T. Good Terms Inquire 720 West 12th. y---i Are You Particular About - - Exclusiveness? We pride ourselves on being exelusive. The lines we show cannot be found elsewhere in tin's city except where goods have been carried from a former season. When we sell you a garment you can rest assured that no person can find one like it elsewhere in this city. By our system of keeping something new coming in every few days we are enabled to show you the exclusive ideas far in advance. , vttvttrifctftfiHM Desirable Ready-to-wear When you examine our ready-to-wears you will find that everything we show is new, stylish and desirable. That every garment shows quality, the very best materials and the finest workmanship. The Latest Fads and Foibles IT you want the latest fads and foibles in fancy goods, such as bags, belts, back combs, barrettes, hairpins, buckles, etc., we are prepared to please you. Hair Dressing' (3k Manicuring' The only complete hair dressing parlors in southern Oregon. Mdmc. Moulia is an expert at manicuring, hair dressing, bleaching and weaving. Switches made to order from your combings or we furnish hair for the purpose. THE LATEST STYIES IN" HAIR GOOD'S always on hand. You are invited to call and learn about our modern facilities for caring for the hair and hands. ALWAYS VISIT HEBE WHEN DOWN TOWN. THE EMPORIUM O. E. TACKSTROM, Prop. Successor to Montgomery's Exceptional Buys In Nicely Located Real Estate Best Prices and Terms 19 Acres adjoining Burrell Orchard an the south. 0 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears. 1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-year-old Bartletta. 2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers. House 6 rooms; barn, good condition; one span fine mares, wagon, hack and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine. This is the best buy on the market barring none. H interested, call for price and terms, which cannot be beat. A Home Proposition 119 Acres, 1 1-4 mile from Phoenix depot; soil slightly gravel; 6-year-old apples and peaches; 2 houses, one built of concrete; good barn, some alfalfa. Price, $4500; $2000 cash, balance good terms. Fine Building Site i Antelope Greek Ranch : 11 " A-. :: I m .'I, S' f 50 Acres of the finest hillside land in the valley, one mile from Jackson ville on main road and every inch can be utilized. Sightly building spot. Price $225. Qood terms. . A Jii&fiiUi 11G0 Acres on tlio Antelope creok, in one body. This is a great bargain for the price asked. You'll have to hurry to get this at $35 per acre. Walter L. 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