Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, April 17, 1908, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIP.UXft. MKOFOltl). OR.. FRIDAY. APRIL 17. 1!ios.
SPORTING NEWS.
Aiiiln-w A. (ihirniT. tin- Olympic club
Iraek ciiptai n Satunliiy set n hom-
world's 111:1 rk fur lino Minis :it tin' Uni
versity uf (iilifiiriiin relny eurnival.
coveriiii; the iHstaiiee ill 2:il 1-5. This
i-liplK'rt tliree-tirtlis of :i second off tile
former time of 2:014 ." lieM by Mehin
She..;inl uf the Irish-American Atli
Wtie elub of New Vork.
Miss Jeunesse Butler
lN's'l'lICCTOU OF 1MAXO. STIMO AT WKSIDKNI K. (I STIiRET WEST
MI'Dl'Olil). PIIO.VE XO. r -I. S.-.. llI..- Vmuo Hou. for reiWe..
The crack tea f the Uuivufhity of
Oregon hn.l little trouble winning
Columbia iiidnor field meet, lealinl; its
nearest noneiil, Oregon Agricultural ;
college, by nine (mints. -Multnomah
flub finished third with 17 points, Hi of
which were won by l-'orrest Smithsou, '
the iintional liurilling champion. Smith-1
sen. in addition to lioino; the star of the,
day, also lowered the world's hurdling
record in the oil yard high hurdle event.
The big timber-topper ran a special j
race with Captain Kberle Kuykendall of I
the I'niversity of Oregon and covorod j
the course in fi S-i! seconds. Tho pre-1
mous record was M i seconds for the i
distance. However, it is doubtful if!
the record will be accepted by the A.J
A- 1'.. although it will go a long way j
toward establishing Stnit hsou 's right toj
a place on the American team which
goes to the. Olympic games in London
in .Tulr.
' 4-1
fn the face of terrible Alaskan I
storms, Albert Fink's dog team won
the annua! race across the Seward Pen
insula from Xome to Caudle and return,
covering the distance of 420 miles in
four dnys. 23 hours and lo minutes.
P.erger came in second and Atkinson
third. The winners reached Xomo in
the morning at fi o'clock and in spite
ot the early hour, Son people were lined
up at the finish, as the progress of the
race on the train was reported from
time to time by telephone. No loss
than tson.niio was wagered on the out
come of the event. Ten teams started
in the contest.
Sore in mind and body, denrge Hack
f nschmidt. the "Russian lion.'' and
former world's champion wrestler, is
ayain in Kngland. llackenschniidt did
not wish to discuss liis recent match in
Chicago with Frank dofch, hnt he said.
"'T believe 1 have not had a siiuare
ocnl. The referee, when T met Frank !
Retell in Chicago, did not seem to see;
the way in which fJotch was wrestling.
I had no one behind me to look after;
nv interests. " Vou can see for your
self." said the lion, turning the left
side of his face, with his eye badly dis
figured,, "that comes from scratching
Mid should not be allowed in a wrest
ling match. C.otch kept digging hisj
Ihnnib iito my eyes. lie was washed:
linvn with oil before the bout, and T;
nuM not get a hold on him. If everv j
lliitg h:ld boon fair 1 urn sure 1 would
!;aV e won."
BLACK HAND LETTER RESULTS
IN ITALIANS BEING OUSTED
lll.OOMINI.'To.Y. II!.. April 17.
Thirty Italians employed in the Illi-J
lo.is Central at clini.01 were driven
t r-'in town last night and inl imidnted ,
by a I'li-olnilf of slmls. lircat indigna
tion against the llalians followed )w'
i.-.-.-ipt ..f Mayor Kdmnmlson 's I tine k '
Hand letter threatening ins life.
BUSINESS CARDS.
i Pii(ii.sTi:i;i.(i ami KKiwtKixt;.,
J. S. HARRINGTON
b'.-nr K.nds' Secoad-lland Store. i
T'hone in. ,
Pruning and Trimming Done Large
and small contracts: also day work.
H'ix XX. Tribune. I
J. T. ANKROM. " !
tt F.U, IUCCKK. MKHFOIin. Oli. ;
I'rices right. JMiuips I'liriiKlie.l when
Wanted. 1
BALL & GLOSCOCK,
Contractors and liuild-rs.
All Work Oiiaraiitoe.l.
Office with C. H. Pierce & Son.
fhoiie Goi:. I', o. Mox 771.
CHAS. VAN BUSKIRK,
Shorthand and Tvpowriting i;-eniijgs.
Fine Work a Specialty.
I'HOXK sso. I', i). Box s7C.
DR. A. B. SWEET
I'hysician and Snrg-on.
Office at liesid-nci-.
WILLIAM YOUNG
CAKPRXTEK AM) BFILDFU.
Window and Door Screens to Order.
Mission Furniture Built.
Bo i 671. Medford, Or.
T. R. SEELY, M. D.
I'hysician and Surgeon
Modern Equipped 0ierating Rooms.
X Ray. Office Hours, 11112. 2 4 P. II.
Office in Jackson County Bank Bldg.
Wm. M. Colvig. Medford, Or.
COLVIG ft DURHAM.
Attorneys-at-Law.
Geo. H. Durham, Orants Pass, Or.
Medford Furniture Co., Undertakers
Day phone X:,Z; Night I'lion.-s: C. W.
Conklin 4!.".: .T. II. ISutlor lis.
WM. W. P. HOLT, M. D !
Physician and Surgeon. j
Eagle 'oint, Orcgoo.
E. L. BALCOM.
New West Side ( onioctiotierv Fruit
s-re cnn.i:. s. nuts, cigars, tobacco..
fr-h fniit in ..-.. ,.,r Hotel
M.iore. Me.lf.rl. Or.
PRIVATE DETECTIVE AND COL-
EECTION AGENCY.
'"' P Medford, Or.
MET. .SD SASH t DOOR CO.
Window and Door Screens, Fence Pickets.
Office fixtures and all kinds of planing mill work, including turned work and
fancy grills. F, BETWEBN 6TH AND 7TH STS. PHONE 53.
The Medford Brick Co.
Composed of W. G. PRIDDY. O. D. NAOLE, G. T. O'BRIEN, manufacturers t
General contractors and builders laall its branches. Plains and estimates
iiuuiMicu. mi worn guaranteed. p
LIME. FT.ARTVP AND flRIHRWT Fill) SflT.W t
niipiniimi'irtKiiiiiiipi m'i
Three acres iu town, well improved; price $2000.
One acre on Sevoilh street, well improved, good
buildings; $3500; terms.
Five acres, well improved, fine fruit; this will pav
2.") per cent on investment; price $1500.
Modern city resilience on u'ood street, sewer and
city water, close in; $2500.
Ten acres, close in. all in fruit, and good house;
well fenced; tliN is a good buy; ask to see this.
2U acres in town. 10 large lots' well located; price
$3500. 1
Four acres, new "j-room house, well built; fine gar
den and fruit, st irted ; good land ; $2300.
Three acres, all in fruit; a beautiful place; small
new house ; this will my $800 this year ; vou must
see this'to appreciate it; price $3200.
DRESSLER & WOOD
West Seventh St. Medford, Op.
.1. K. KNVAKT.l'.-esid . in.
.1. A. I'EHKV, Vice I'res:. I. et.
JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier.
W. B. JACKSON, Ass t Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
MEDFORD, OR.
. 'A PLTAL.
surplus.
v50,000
10.000
Safety Boxes to Kent. A General Banking Business
Transacted. We Solicit Your Patronage
The Wise Man Seeks Absolute
Protection for His Valuables
Then- lie numerous instances whore valuable jewelry, heirlooms and
oilier treasures have boon stored about the house, and when fire broke
out or l.nrgliirs eiinie, these valuables were destroyed or stolen.
Hotter be on the safe side ami secure Absolute Protection for
your v :1111:11110s by routine; a Safe Deposit Box in the 1'iro anil Rtirclur
I'roof Vmilt of the Jackson County Bank, l'inest in Southern Oregon.
SATE DEPOSIT EOXES TO RENT, SI AND UP PER YEAR.
rr.ii; it
(frill lit It h?. SUte DoPlt"y
1 MUrCimwwv r 7-
Capital and Suri'lus f,
sun.ooo.oo,
V)
W. I. VAWTKK, k'f
I're.sidi-nt
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Established 1888.
O. li. I.INIII.KV.
i 'ashier.
When the Fire Bell Rings
M"sl pic W'AKK t''. Haven't you heard it
ringing, ringing, ringing l-md cnmigh lo wake the
dead in Medford during the last year.'
It means thai right now is ihc right time to get
in on the ground floor in the heart of the city, be
fore the new railroad. 1he water system and the
coal road sets things to booming in Greater Med
ford. It means that such a chance as we are able to
offer for the next
FIFTKKN DAYS OXBV
Of Twelve Choice li-si,l.-,i . ,.,ts in the Beautiful
FAII.VIKW ADDITION'.
On West Seventh street, for the low pri.-e of .f.'ioOO
for the entire twelve hrfs will not occur again in (he
history of Medford. The time is limited; d.on't let
the chance pass you hv.
For full particulars call on the
Rogue River Land Qo.
Exhibit Burning
NfeIlis
e V'& I
ISi "SS Ntl
i 11 M
ft t
a.
Cogtrlght 1908 b
SCHL0SS BROS. 1 CO
'Inr Clothii Makari
Baltlmor and Hpu Vai.
Have You Noticed
HOW MANY OF VOUI FIJI FA' DS ARK BLOS
SOM I XO OUT IX Till: IK XFAV SP1MXG
r L O T H ! S ( now about youkself?
HAYK YOU (iOT YOl'lt NFW LIGHT SUIT
FOR Til 1-2 WAb'M WFAT11FR THAT IS COMIXG?
THE SUAirr CLOTUKS. TH F CLOTH KS THAT
JLW'F A CLASS AN D DISTIXCTIOX OF TH FIR
OWN COMH FROM ''; T()(l(! K UY TIIKY ARE
FjASI LY DISTLXGl'ISIIFD FI( )M TIIH OTIIFRS
which akm; ciifai' ix workmanship and
MATFRIAL. IF NOT ALWAYS CIIFAD IX I'RICF.
the Extraordinary Selling
AT TIIF TOCdFlfY .DUIMXG TIIH LAST TWO
WFKKS 1 1 AS PUT SUITS OX TIIH BACKS
OF MAX Y OF TIIF ' Ml T I (' r L A ,' RKSS
KRS OF MHDFORD. Bl'T TIIFK'F ARF MANY
THAT II .W'FX'T GOT TIIKIIf SPUING SPITS VFT.
AX D IF VOU A RF OXF OF TIIOSF WHO ARF
ST I L I W I T 1 1 o P T YO I I ,S. T 1 1 F R F I S O X F ( ) F T 1 1 H
SWFLLFST OXFS OF ALL WAITING FOR YOU
AT P.ILIS PLACL. IF YOU WILL ONLY COMF
AN D ASK FOR' Ft. THAT IS BOl'ND TO SUIT YOU
DOTH IX STYLF AND PRICF.
of Fine Easter Suits
WITH SPKCIAL FMPIIASIS ON TIIF F I !'
TIIFK'F ARF ALL SIIADFS THAT ARF FASIIION
ABLF AND ALL TIIF Dl I'FFK'FNT CUTS FROM
CONSFRYAT1YF To TIIF FXTlfFMF LATFST.
THAT ARF STYLISH. Vol' CANNOT UF TOO
PARTICULAR TO FAIL TO BF SUITFI) IIFRF
TIIF TOGGKI.'Y HAS ALL TIIF BLUF SFKMJFS.
ORAYS AND BROWNS, LIGHT AND DARK. WITH
STRIPFS AND PLAIDS THAT ARF BOUND TO
WIX YOUR APPROVAL. TIIF CUTS FM BODY ALL
TIIF BUST 1 1) FAS OF TIIF FXCLUSIYF TAILOR'S
THROUGHOUT TIIF COUNTRY.
AND LAST. BUT FA If FROM LFAST.
at the Toggery
WANT
S U I T
WANT
A I LOR I NO
TIIF PRICKS ARF WIGHT. IF YOU
A SWFLL-I.OOKINC. SFIfVICFABLF
FOR I i. BILL HAS IT. IF YOU
TIIF FINEST THING THAT Till
AIM IX Til Is ( OUNTR Y ( 'A X Pl.'ODUCI'. III'I.'C IT
IS A :.-).! mi. AND IIUNDIfFDS OF OTIIFIf SUITS
AT PRICFS ALL TIIF WAY BFTWFFN.
Til FRF IS XFYFIf ANA' GUFSSWORK ABOUT
TIIF TOCGFRY SITITS.-THKY A If K MAD I' ON
HONOR. SOLD ON MERIT AND TIIKY GUARAV
TFF SATISFACTION.
'SIQk Always in E:arnest
JMl FASHION SMOP 1
MEDFORD
OREGON,