Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, June 26, 1908, Page 3, Image 3

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    THE MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUTE. MEDE()). ORK; KR1DAV. .ITXH '(.
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TOUR
ORIENT
MEDFORD TO PLAY
ASHLAND SUNDAY!
Picked Players from All Parts of
Country to Play the American
Game in Cities of the Par East
SAX FRAXC1SCO, Cah, June 2ti.
Local ball t'ana are discussing today the
phin which bns been arranged for taking
a picked team of the best baseball play
ere in this country on a trip through
the orient to play the teams in thane
countries. It has been so far decided
upon that J. L. Woods, former busi
ness manager for the Reach All Amer
icans, will leave for Yokohama on the
Mongolin on Tuesday next.
The trip, according to present plans,
. will take threo months, with games be
ing played at tho following eitiest Yoko
nama, Tokio, Kobe, Hongkong, Shang
hai, Manila and Honolulu. The Amer
ican players will meet the university
teams and American clubs in all of the
places visited
As at present arranged, tho personnel
of the team is as follows: Catchers, Pat
Donahue, Boston; Jack Bliss, St. Louis
N'ationnls, and Claude Berry, San Fran
cisco Coast league.
Pitchers: Ove Overall, Chicago; Bill
Burns, Washington, and Iiefield, Pitts
burg Nationals.
First base: Frank Chance, Chicago;
Hal Chase, Chicago Americans, and Joe
NValon, Sacramento State league.
Second base: Delehnnty, Washington.
Third base: Bill Devereanx, Santa
Cruz league.
Shortstop: ltollic Zeidor, Sun Francis
co Coast league.
OOutfioldcrs: Tyrus Cobb, Detroit
Americans, and George Kilricbrand, S:tu
Francisco Coant league.
ALL EUROPE LAUGHS
AT HELiE AND ANNA
LONDON, June 20. Tho archbishop
of Canterbury today declined to bo af
fected by the piteous appeal of Prince
Ilclio de Snguii and poor Anna and
Helie nro not married yet.
Hetlo was furious when he found lust
week that they could not bo mairied in
Knglnnd until they had been here two
weeks unless the archbishop would
grant a special license.
That was hard news after they had
traveled over most of Europe and much
of America in a vain ofl'ort to have
performed the simplo ceremony, which
most people enn accomplish in a few
hours
Helm was undaunted. Today he wont
to see the archbishop, but thnt dignitary
saw only tho fact thnt Anna's first
nusband, tho light hearted Boni, still
lives. If he had any sympathy for
tho love-lorn middlo;agcil French d:in
dy, he did not show it.
Then Helie took an automobile and
tin shed to the French embassy, where
he vninly Bought assistance.
The affair hus become the laughing
stock of nil Europe, The trip across
the channel ns "Mr. and Mrs. Thomp
son" and the hundreds of other rami
fications in the frantic round-the-world
dash for the altar, have convulsed Lon
don. Mine. Anna Could, millionaire daugh
ter of the famous American financier,
and the French nobleman will have to
wait until they have complied with the
laws of the "pig-headed English."
i MEDFOKD TO PLAY
The Med ford baseball team have ar
ranged a game with Ashland for Sun
day, June 28. which promises to be a
good one. The Ashland team has been
strengthened greatly since their lust up
pea ranee here by the additioa of the
new men from the California state
league.
Ashland banks, on taking the game
from Jacksonville, the self-styled cham
pions of the county, ou the Fourth of
July, and providing we can trim Ash
laud Sunday Manager I'lricli will have
to give Med ford a game to hold their
prose nt title, which they are claiming.
Everyone who enjoys good, snappy base
ball should attend next Sunday's game.
HACKEN SCHMIDT, FAMOUS
WRESTLER, EE PORTED DEAD
LONDON, Juno 20. It is rumored
that Hackenschmidt, th famous wres
tler, is dead at Aix le Chappelle, where
he went several weeks ago to take a
rest in an effort to recover from in
juries received in his match with Frank
Gotch at Chicago this spring. The re
port has not been confirmed.
Hackenschmidt was suffering from
water on the knee and some tiqie ago
his doctors announced thnt he would
never be able to wrestle again.
MYSTERIOUS SUICIDE OF
YOUNO WIFE AT RENO
IiKNO,-'Nev.( June 25. Com pie to mys
tery surrounds the snicido here of pretty
Mrs, Bert Dunham, 19 years old, who
drank carbolic acid after writing the
following note ta her husband:
"Dear Bert:, I am not guilty. God
knows it. Good-bye Emmn.'
The distracted husband is nt a loss
to know what the note means, but it is
thought that a woman acquaintance had
accused the young wife with miscon
duct and, thinking that her husband
would hear and perhaps believe the
story, she took her life. Mrs. Dunham's
lather conducts the Ftma hotel in Ok-
lahom City. . Hi,.;
Summer is here
Go get your gun j
And come ulong - j
And ha ve some tun,
Medford has recently nrguuized one j
f the largt-st gun clubs on the coast, j
undoubtedly the largest between Port- I
luud and San Francisco.
All these sportsmeu, for a good smoke,
get the cigars manufactured by the K. I
R. V. Cigar works, because they are I
the best that can be had.
Be u good fellow, and the next time
you hand a friend a cigar give him ouo
or the kinds that always please, either
the Medford 5 cent or the R. R. V. 10-
eent or the Flor Del Marca Jo-cent
cigar, made only by the R. R. V. Cigar
Works, Medford. Or.
WIN
The ELECTRIC
TEA KETTLE
Furnishes hot
water for tea on
very hort notice
It run Ik; used
ou the tt-n talilo
or in the kitrhe:i
Attaches to an
elft'trolier
durable
TEDDY, JR., IN EMPLOY OF STEEL
TRUST AS COMMON LABORER
AFRAID TO TRUST BANKS
DEPOSITS FORTUNE IN P. O.
WASHINGTON, June 2.1 J. Reilly
of Oregon City, Or., has unconsciously
furnished Postmaster-General Meyer B
splendid argument for postal service
banks by putting $23,000 of his savings
in government money orders, because
he was not willing to trust the banks.
Ho pnid t'nele 8m ra $75 for taking cure
of it. The fact that Reilly had adopted
this means of saving his money was not
generally known until he presented for
redemption a big bunch of money or
ders. There were 250 orders for $100
onch. As they wore more than one year
old, they could not be cashed, so the
postofficc department will replace them
with a treasury warrant covering the
$25,000. Postmaster-General Meyer
says postal savings hanks could not only
have paid interest on the $25,000 but
would have saved Reilly the $75 he paid
for the orders.
NEW AMBASSADOR TO
GERMANY WARMLY RECEIVED
BERLIN June 26. The cordial feel
ing toward America's ambassador, Hill,
is daily growing stronger, owing to the
warm appreciation of him expressed by
the professional men of Berlin. Profes
sor Philip Zornos of Oxford 'uni veracity,
who is an expert on diplomatic history,
has published a very complimentary re
view of Dr. Hill's work as a historian.
Dr. Hill's reception in official circles
has been equally warm On Saturday
he will be given a reception by Prince
Beulow at the Imperial chancellor's pal
nee.
MANY JACKIES TO SHE
OANS-NLWrfr
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. June 21.
The fight between Gans and Battling
Nelson on July 4 will be jtopulnr with
nilnrs of the big fleet. Today many
sailors from the fleet purchased tick
ets, $1500 in nl) being taken in from
the men wearing the uniform of the
navy. Odds are nt ill 10 to fl, with Onn
on the long end.
OYSTER BAY. Juno 2.1 According
to a statement given out by Secretary
Loeb, Theodore Roosevelt, Jr , has been
given n position as n laborer by John
Greenwny and will be shown no prefer
ence over other workmen.
The statement says that neither the
presidont nor his son know until they
saw it in the newspapers thnt Green
way's company was owned by the steel
trust and that young Roosevelt was em
ployed bocauso Greenwny was In Col
onel Roosevelt's regiment and wanted
to give the president's son n chance.
. 4 Young Roosevelt," snys Loeb, "will
be hired ns a common laborer and stand
or fall strictl v ou his own merits.'
FAT MEN FORM CLUB
. TO WORK FOR TAFT
ROGUE RIVER
ELECTRIC CO.,
Successor to Condor
Water Power Co. Of
fice 20B W. 7th St.,'
opp. big electric sign. Phone 855.
ZTJUrt
JUST THINK
How that old suit will look
in another month.
Why not get the new one
and have the use of it now?
We show the largest selec
tion, offer the lowest price,
keep the clothes pressed free,
and give your money back
if not satisfactory, at
DANIELS
'Imr
Largest Clothing Store in Southern Oregon
TEN. -. EES VINE ORCHARD LAND, CLEARED AND IN CULTIVA
' TION JWE MILE FROM EAGLE POINT, $200 DOWN AND 10 A MONTH
WIT.' . UT INTEREST.
Daily & IVlcComb
O'T ICE. ROOM 33, J ACKSON COUNTY BANK BUILDING
N'RW YOl? If. .Tunn 25 A inrvrmt.nt '
has boon sturtod hero to I'orm a Fat
Man's Tuft club, regardless of parry
linos. Tho members must weigh nt
least MOO pounds, Tho ftil men arc
happy nt the weight of Tuft, who tips
the sculos at .'KiO, nnd many dcinocratH
have declared their intention of voting
for the heavy candidate on the cpios
tion of sympathy. Kven "Hig Tim"
Sullivan, the Tnnimntty leader, soys thnt
nil tho fat men of the country will vote
for Taft.
Buy Tickets 07 Wire.
'Something which Is of considerable
interest to the public generally nnd
which is porbans not geuernlly kuowt
it tho system of prepaid orders now in
effect betweoc stations of the Southern
Pacific compnnj and nil points in the
United States. By means of this system
tickets may be purchased at Medford
from any place in tho United States and
mailed or tolcgrapbed direct to the
party wishing to come here. Sleeper
accommodations nnd small amounts of
cash in connection with thsse tickoti
may nisi be furnished st the aamr
time."
Fruit Treos! Fruit Trees.
Tho old reliable Albany Nurseries.
I have tho Urgent stock of fruit trees
on the Pacific eoant. - Pears, apples,
jH'ach, plums, Apricots, nectarines, cher
ries, Kngliah will nuts, ahado and ornn
montal trees, berries, rones and shrubs,
all of which I offer at lowest prices
consistent with firnt-clnsi nursery stock.
Having been with this nursery 15 years,
I can guarantee all stork to be true to
name and free from di sense. I handle
notbiug but Oregon, grown trees.
L, B. WARNER,
Modfird, Or
. NOTICE.
Notice is hereby gi ypq tbnt th? ttn
dri(fnrd will upply o (ho City Council
ot Oin City of Medford, Or.'goo, at their
mooting on July 7, 190S, for a license to
ll pirituou, vinoon and malt liquors
in quantities than gallon, for the
period of one year, at their place of
huslnew at lots 6, 6, 7 and 8, in blnpk
20, In the City of Medford, Orogon.
nted .Tune ID, J90.
s HOTEL NASH COMPANY.
The Finest Perfumes
WE JUOT HAVE IN A NEW STOCK OF FRENCH PERFUMES,
AS EXCLUSIVE AND FINE AS CAN BE FOUND IN ANY SHOP
IN THE NORTHWEST, NOT EXCEPTING EVEN THE CITIES.
WE HAVE INAUGURATED A NEW STANDARD OF EXCEL
LENCE. MEDFORD PEOPLE HAVE NEVER BEFORE HAD SUCH
AN OPPORTUNITY TO OBTAIN THESE EXQUISITE FRENCH
PERFUMES.
COME IN AND INSPECT OUR ASSORTMENT. YOU ARE CER
TAIN TO BE CHARMED AT THE DELIGHTFUL "FRAGRANCE."
THE EAGLE PHARMACY
A. E. WHITMAN, MANAGER
PALM BLOCK
Small Orchards
On Easy Terms, Gity
Property and Fruit
Groves for Sale
Five (iiul Ten -Acre Orchards on the
installment plan. The riijht kind of
soil, the riijht hind of trees and Ilia
rifht prices.
Tire nt if years' experience in fruit
raisin; hacks our judgment. Wc have
sdil half Ilia orchards in the valleij
and have ii t to see a purchaser dis
satisfied irith his bargain.
lie fore buying see.
Grand Patriotic Sale
Begins Saturday and Closes July Fourth
WH TIM) THAT VK II. li
COM), KACKWARI) SPUIXd IS l
A LAHOK AHHOKTMKNT IN AM.
LINKS, SO NOW JVH MUST MOVh
THlMiS HUTOHK TUB KOl'HTIf.
Al.l, OK TDK SALK OOODK A If K
SATURDAY OH .MONDAY.
OI'TK.V OVKUI.OAI1KI) WITH Sl'liliM! A .VP NI!.UMi:lt (IUOD&. THK
AK'I'I.V THK CAUSK OF THIS, AS WKI.I, AS OU1I DKMIHli TO SHOW
LINKS. TKAliK HAS jlKHN HOOD, HUT WK Kti-ORDKHKD OX MANY
: THK (JOOI)S. YOU AUK SIJHKLY HOJNU TO XKKI) M ANY LITTLE
NOW IS THK T1MI0 TO LAY IN SI IM'LY AND 8AVK MONEY. NOT
.MKNTIONKD HKKK. IT WILL PAY YOU- TO VISIT THK 8T0HK
sate of Parasols Sale of Summer
Reduced I- Underwear
Kvory piiraHol in tilt! t.ini is ui
nn mile at ll reduction of junt V,. Kry pi nf Knit or Suminnr
We ..re losing money on everv one I'n.lerwenr in the .tori i now nn
', , ' sub hI h stnuchi rmlnciiuH of inie-
w.. but will Km. glnd to . them fin(( 0np Hl0(.k MgftHi .
go. Nnlo pritfHH South.' in Oregon, unit our prison
biivn iit'vcr hciMi ItfutMn.
45c to $7.50 SAVE ONE FrFTH.
Suits for Half
SEE WINDOW
Von run now w-loct any Wool
Huit in tin Kton nt ouicfly hull' oi
the original or formir priii. If
you enn use a suit any time thin
yi-jir. now if tho timn to buy thstt
.nil it. Sitlo jirirm,
$5 00 AND TO $2.60.
Millinery
REDUCED TWO THIBD8
Think wlint. a rMuHion lit:. (Iun
iih'hih. Kirn) it ni'-uiiN tluit not
on tint, will bf i-iirrit'rl ovrr by
us thin hhhoii, nnd it nUo nutirift
Mint h uuiiihf'r of liidii'H will buy
Mif iicwi'mI iiiillitii'ry out thin hmi
flon Hi u saving nf
66 2-3 PER CENT.
Waist Sale
SEE WINDOW
Mur I nut of Wit in it in at ranger
nlit now ihun ;tt; ;my tinm tbin
ricnuon. Wn wro fortunte in urnjur
i two bijf loU ot' Hum pi a wniMtH,
nlrni n linn ot waiittn nt priefti fur
bi'lmv mguliir wholfMle priucri,
Vou ciut unvc on any waiatv you
buy hero from 26 to $0 per cent
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trii i iii u
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WASH SKIRTS NOW
Vow is iIia linn to clivt thnt nhitt liiwu, limn or Hnon finished
Hit cli Hkirl. AIho h finn nnortni"nt of natural linn and colorrd nauli
nkitlft nurl kniki nkirt.v Tho viitucs urn crrtninlv nil that you could
aik for nt $1.20 AND TO $5.00.
1 f
Come In and Save Money
BAKER - HUTCHASON CO.
C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank .'
The ypwbrrry divorce raw will b
tried boforf Judg Benton upon Mrs.
Ncwborry ntnkinfi an aflTnlavit that tho
plaintiff clnintcd having undue advnn
tajf io Jndtr Hnnna'a court.
Do yout
THE OLD HOWARD RANCH
riiri't milt a tMi(h wi M' Jford and 2. j
rpili wfst of Vhoi nix. i now cut up i
in tm:ill Ir:n-5 to unit t hi firfbHrtur. '
:)nr fourth cnnh, balance in three pay.
mi nt. Thi i :i mrc pprtnnitr for
muu uf auwil uivaua. Ltttid with all t
the affenta. j
Barifajua lor Sale. f
Sie ua fr baraina. We harrt faniin j
for aale.wel) improved ; good oribftrl";
rleh anil: 20 tn 0 per acre. Pear I '
Pi rt I-. IriMVU! ille fand k Investment j
('o.t iiruwnsvillp, Oregon. tf
Harry Culhrrtsui., general contractor
and builder, remeM work a apecialty,
Medford. Or.
Ro&lq River Land Go.
Exhibit Building
'De yonf"
Closing Out Sale
I Wll.l. i l.usK HI T MV KNTIIIK STOCK OF (ii AliM AMI PIXTI'KKH
AT IIKKATLV HKIM'cKIi I'KK KS. HKK MK FOIl IIAIKi.MNS.
WEST SIDE CONFECTIONERY
E, Li. BALCOM
Just Deceived- A Carload of Extra Heavy Green Wh
HAUQUARTES FOR SASH AND DOOPS
ANYTNING MADE PROM TREES
0 Qniottion promptly tncl cheerfully furnished
Woods Lumber Co,
KILNS AND MILLS AT GLENDALE OREGON
YAltl) AND Ot't'ICK AT MEDFOVtD, OREGON.
jFirst-Class Job Printing Done bv the Tr?bunffrf