Medford daily tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1906-1909, July 17, 1908, Page 4, Image 4

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    THE MED FORI) DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREOOK FRTDAV. JULY 17, 190S.
AROUS
GREAT BRITAIN
Feeling ol Unfriendliness
Growing Between
land and Japan
LONDON, .Inly . 17. Kvi.l.-i "I
growing uiifri,nilliiiMis lii'iwwn Kiir
land and .Inpan iippi'sml IikImv In lli
unnoiim'unii-ut Hint tl I'"""1' "r
inons nliurlly will Ink'' forum!
tii of the cliurgiN Hint .liipwi in (jmil.l
ually crowding Hrilmli -ihjii4T.-i- I mm
Koron HB(1 Manchuria.
The MiKgi-sliun that t ! Unili'.l Sluli-n
and Hngland form an iiKruitim-iit in ri'
Kurd lo thu urliuii In lie IiiIimi in ori
entnl affairs ha lipi-n fri(ui'iitly If.
Tho action of tho .lapanOMc ill en
deavoriiig to monopolize tin entire com
mercial interests as cliarM in tin com
plaints made hire repeatedly is miplcns
ant to bi(? Hritisli interests ruguunt in
oriental trade.
Thin in the llrst time that I he ov
eminent hi8 taken notivo of the Nit ik
tttion, though mueh has been published
ronrrruiiiK it in th Prilish newspapers.
In Japan the situation is looked upon
as being of tremendous importance.
Japan has thn hitter ill-will of liina
Russia hns not forgotten the wnr.
It is intimated that Kntjlaiid 's nation
night lead lo a weakening of the Brit -ish-Japtinosc
alliance on the ground that
Japan's methods in Munehuriii and Ko
rea are unfriendly to Kngliuid.
riNE OAME OF BALL
PROMISED I'OR SUNDAY
Social and Personal
Thero's K"'1 " 11 ''K K""'
biiHolmll ftnudtty ufternoon (lint yon
enn 'I very well nfford to m imk. You
will bo HiirpriHhil to Hee wliut a fine
tiuncb of "sphere urtistH" there in in
l he now t-m. Tin rim imfjiH'ut hiis
(tut forth every effort lu secure tin best
playorn tmiilnhlo to wear the Medford
uniform, mid they liave 8iiihmJI ad
nimbly. Now, it h hi to tin "fiiuw"
to support t hem i r t hoy wit lit In nee
good Kiimt'H tlif bnltinco of tin itousnii.
Do you realize that thore is not liinu
that hits u router tendency lo miikc
this city a "live one" on Sunday than
a good biisobnll game? lo you reulizi
that at present there is no Inducement
for a traveler lo spend Mundny in Med
I'ordT These things ranti'd,- in It not t
the. advatitiiK' of I lie citizens an well an
tht kid Unit 4,i'ooln" from tin1 blench
em, to mi p port, tho team?
(lo out and got iiequuinled tvilh the
boys Monday afternoon, ft. 's worth
while, and besides you cjiii keep ennl
and en jny yonrHiM' qui to as well as
going to the inountiiiiiH, if not better.
MMK. MULhA JBAL0U8;
WILL 00 TO AUSTRALIA
NKW YoltK, July l7.HiIiouKb s
car llaiumcrslein in going to make a
aperiHl trip to Europe to effect a r
conciliation, word wan received I'rutn
London thai Mine. Melhu declared she
would never make poaro with Mudunic
'lVtrnz.ini. Undaunted by the dotcrmiii
at ion of tho diva to cuutimio tho war
1'aro with hor rival, tho Amorifiui man
ngr will Hail for Kugland very hodii,
confident that lt tan Htraihten mat
torn out.
Tho rofuHal of Totraiui tu tako part
in Molba h eniicttrt Htartod llio t'cml,
which Iiuh buciiint) very hitler. Tho two
divan Mi UK oxaetjy the Hauio repertoire
aud Mollm decltiroM Iino will not allow
any other Hoprauo to appear in any ol
her operaH. Him wuutH Loeia, llildn
and Violotla oxelimively for hnraelf.
M"ll.:t txplaiuH that nIm will go ti
AiiHtratiu, an hIio Iihh a conrcrt iMiutrael
to r ttl fall aud her "dear old daddy"
wantH her there.
VICTIM OF ASSAULT BY
HIMSELF OR UY OTIIL'RS
HAN .KHK. I al . July 17. The hrt
iff 'a otlli'iTH are Irving Inday to n-
(ffrtHiu wheiher Hradfoid Van Vrank
int a raueher, ii the victim of murderous
(hiovrH or he (tied lu commit miieid
by nlardiiug Ihh naked btdy time and
limn again with a kuifo.
Tho man whs t'uund lying in a noul
ut blood ou the floor of lit home with
hiH little hatiy girl, unliarmed, lying
ioe Liiooii itt'Hiile uim. lie wan nuked
nd there was a idoudy I mil all (1.r tin
botie
No knife with wl u l i u- uouiid
might have been made wS,h fiiutul about
the plaeo, Tho man (old nn wuohereni
tory when be wsh revived at thn b
pitid.
NOT It1 K.
iNutiia it hereby given that the
drraigued will apply to the City t'uniu'il
or to iJHy of Med ford, Oregon, at tin
irat meeting following the regular meet
lag July 7t nni tor a Jieeuw to .dl
piritou, vinous and malt liquora in
juantiM0 Jess than a gallon, for the
periuJ of aix months, at bia place of
busineaa at lot 14, in block i.'", in the
City of AUdfonl, Oregon.
Dated July 3, 1909.
V. M. OJPHON. I
Plot Agaliiflt Life of Czar.
HKRMN. July 17. A . new pbd
uuinut tho life of Vr:r Niehnlna hiih
boon dincuvered, aeeitrding to a diapateh
from Hoiiniiwieo, KiiiHian INdnnd, and
l0 men siulwnuni have loen nrrotiltd
and charged with being iumliratod in
tha plot.
"t'olettin" for couluesi. l'.'i
Merehnnta' lunch at Hotel Sanh.
,T:is. Itriacoo of Meadows preeinet
wan in our city WodiiOHda.v.
Mm. J. H. MeHaler liai been visiting
in iold Hill, her former home.
Mrs. S. T. Sundry of Tolo iipent
Thurwlay afternoon in Medford.
When thinking of tho dry question,
remember "r'oleHtin. " H'-t
K. Lung ley of Jaeksonvilli wa a
buainesH visitor tn Medford Tbursday.
It can't be beat that' Hotel Nadb
u.eivliauia' loucLtou. Try It.
Mi-ii Aamalia Hrilt and Mrs. Lewi-
i Iruh Hfitf over from Jackrionville the
t.re part of the week.
Say "('oh'Mliu aud all vill go v.ell.
Anderhoii & Hurbitlge are the agent-i
f.ir "t'oliHtiu." ItM
Mrs. T. W. (..nrnuhau of lllne Leilge
being visited by htrr mother, Mth. S.
K. Oeorgt of Rng6U0,
Colonel Frank liny Iiiim returned trom
a busiue.sH trip to Sun Francisco, and
again Hojmirtiing at (lolil Itny.
Mrtt. JoHophiuo Itioou'll left Fridny
for Newport, lo join the Nunnn fiunily
it Hit.'ir siiniiiier home,
Dr. It. T. Hurnett, county reeonler.
and bin fa mi I v were in Medford Ihiirs
lay evening.
1'olk Hull, F.. K. MorriMon and A. An
IreWH wore it own from (iriflin t'roek
luring the week.
J. O. Cochran, the inmiriince agent.
hun returned from a business 1 1 i lo
Douglas county.
on in Adams, the Fileeu mercli;iul.
h:is returned from a busmen trip lo
1'ortlaud and the slate of WaHhiiiglou.
W. F. Futrup, Mr. Malmney und O.
A. Mubbnrd were down from Hig Hutte
luring the week.
I. J. FhIi'm and W. A. Munu of Cen
tral Point spent tt few houra In Mod
ford Wednesday.
Jhhho Hamilton and A. Throekinorloii
f Aiplegate did IntHinesH in Medford
a few dayn Bince. ,
Mrs. It. M. CollniH has ,oined her Uua
band tit Vanconvor, Wash., who is lit
tending his sick father.
('lark Nickorrtoti, u well kut.vvu citizen
f (Irnnls I'ass, niado fed l'nl a hied
iiess visit Wednesday.
J oh a I a ley wiim over from Fay le
I'oint the fore purt of the week, lie
in assisting ut his father's store,
Ceo. F. Xeubcr, Itoseiie Thonuis und
Win. l'uhl of aJcksonville visited their
Medford friends Witlnesdny evening.
M rs. H. F. Anderson is still at I In
Mont hern Iregon hospital in Ashlund.
it lining neci'KHtiry to undergo auothei
operat ioa.
Carlleld White, who Iiiim been at I'ort
laud ii nd in I he Stale of Washington
during the past several inont lis, ha
returned to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry I'rovo of Ash
luud aud the Rev. J. A. Levisquo, rector
of I ho Ash land 'atliolic church, were
visitors in Medford Thursday.
Miss Kiln (tunyiiw. the popular sten
ographer, with olllces in the I'alin build
tug, has relumed from u visit to AkIi
laud.
If. V. Mnnibliu of Itig Unite, nue ol
the proprietors of (he Koiiudtop saw
mill, which was burned last, week, was
in Medford Thursday on land business.
I. K. Ruiniuell, Lane Wvlund, A. F
Moore und his sou have returned from
trip east of the iiiouulaius. They
may repent it in the near future.
Mrs. C. H. Stut of JaeknoiiviHe was
Med fori) visitor one day this week.
Mr. Stunt is omplovcd on-the Sisters'
building, now in course of construction.
Mr. and Mrs. (Icnrge Hammond ol
I'ort bunt, who have been visit ing M r.
and Mrs. Could, left for their home on
Thursday voning.
I. riiiian of JaekiKoiii ille, (he pioneei
merchant, has returned from Newport.
when- he lias been enjoying a few
wiiokn.
Cast iht A I ford oT the First, National
bank mid his wife, also 11. C. Kcntrin
and his family, tire sojyupriiiiig on the
bench at Newport.
Portland won another game from Los
Angeles Thursday by a ticore of -2 to it.
The teami have broken even in the
present sories, each having won two.
F. N. Warner, the grocer, and Wort
man i (tore, tho butchers, hae pooled
issues and they will jointly occupy the
double front nlore on Seventh sln-ei
occupied by the former.
Mr. and Mrs. .1. II. Crawford of C.I.I
Hill, who have been attending Chnn
tauqua, are in Mdford visiting then
son. Oris Crawford. AsHi-dunl cashier
f the FirM Na'lional bank.
Mrs. Hunt Lewis and child arrived
from Portland Friday, and were met h
Mr Lewis, who came down in his auto
hi two nud a half .lays The family
will upend the summer at the Lewis
orchard.
Mr. nud Mrs. L. ,1 tiny of Health
are visiting relative ami friend living
m Jncksouville and Centrnl Point. Th
ure Nurprised at the great progress that
has lo'cn made in Rogue River vail
during the past few years.
Mrs. V. M Chestmore. MrV Joseph
nnss, Mm, n. n. Tnttlo, Mihhca Nelli
KvaiiH and Helen Wait and Mrs. Jones
Were anions the many who attended
the Chuutuuqoit iHseniblv at Anhland
thit week.
Duncan & Koontr. who have been
conducting (he I'nion livery stable dor
ing tho past IS months, are now estab
lished at their now quartern on H street
one I dock south of their former quar
trrn.
Irofewr I.'. (I. Smilli, the uew nu
perintendent of tho Medford school.
will noon arrive at the seene of his
new duties. Ifo gained an enviable rep
illation im Kiiporintondont of tho Men
ville school which position he filled
for eight yoora.
Judge Heiison has decided that Khun
ath i nty shall bo drv. With Jack
nun. .Tosephine and Klamath giving pro
hilntion majorities, it would be utterly I
nonsensical, with his political future
looming up n grnudly, for this astute
pohiicuin to drop on tho losing side
Jasper Co the new houno torat
on hiB fur m nttt Itrowniibom on
!
I SPOBTINO NEWS.
!
!
! Klomnth FulU' baseball team won
i first place in the tournament at Luke-
view and won the $000 purse. They lost
but uno game during the meeting. Ce
dar ville won second money.
Detroit has taken tho lead iu the
American league, with Clevehuui, and
Chiruoo ve.rv near. Pittsburg l'-ada Chi-
ago by a few points in the National
: league, while New Yorkil in a close
second. tt
That the Pacific Coast league is lay
ing its plans for an increase of ui least
two dubs aud possibly four for the
season of l!'y waa evidenced by the
statemeiila of Henry Berry, owner of
the Los Augeles club.
Sacramento and a southern California
city will probably be added.
Portland coutiiiiies to fall behind
Lom Angeles iu I he race for I he pennant,
owing to the inefficiency of its pitching
staff. (Jraiu-y, a southpaw lately ob
tained from Cleveland by McCredie,
made his initial appearance Sruday. He
made a favorable impression, but lost
his gniue by a score of to d.
Stanley Ketehol and Hugo Kelly have
been matched to box -U rounds in, Han
Pruncisco for the middleweight chain
pionship of the world on the night of
Inly ;tl. hie above mutch has been
substituted for the proposed Ketchel
Flynu contest, which has been declared
off.
Kil Coer's famous Reinsmaii won the
free for all trot with Highball at Peo
ria, III., in tho fast time of L':Uti 4
and L'rO.'f.'tl. The latter time is a
world h record for geldings and equals
Sweet M a rio 's record for t ho second
heat, made in JH07. Copa de Oro, a
California horse which campaigned in
Oregon and Washington last year, enp-
turnd tho paco in L';0ii 14 and
;0ll I-4. Durfee also pulled down sec-
iid with omiilla in ft 12:. 'in trot..
llat.tling Nelson, light weight, chain
pioii of I he world, und .Ioe Cans, the
lusky ex champion, who lost his tit le
lo Nelson at Sun Francisco July 4, are
to meet in the ring for the third time
nt Fly, Nov., Labor day, September 7.
This was decided ou with Tex Rick
ard, the Nevada fight promoter. The
purse for which I he boxers will fight
is .;m,nno. Nelson is to receive $L'0,onn,
win, lose or draw, and (Inns is to re
ceivo $10,0011. Nelson is to receive two
thirds interest iu the moving pictures
and the club the other llnnl, uaus ne
ing loft out on this proposition.
Twelve years ugo July lit, IHiMi, Fd
Delehanly, the oldest one of the five
Delehnnty ' ' terrors ' estiiblished the
world's slugging record, which has ncv
or been touched since. It was iu t he
palmy days of t he 12-team Nat iomil
league, mid Delehanly was then playing
with Philadelphia. It was ut Chicugo
Delehanty touched up Pitcher Terry
of tho ChicugoH for four successive home
runs and a single in five times at bat.
He scored and drove in all but one of
llio eight runs his team mihle, and yet
Chicago won by the ncorc of 0 to M.
Virgil (birviu, who died recently, pilch I
I tor the ' ' Quakers.
wit h her babe, which was lying iu a
rmllc iu the house
Mrs. .1. W. Merrill of Central Point
visited iu Medford Thursday afternoon.
S. W. Mi'Cleudon ami S. II. Jackson
of Cold Hill were in Medford Thurs
day. F. (1. Htiiuson und Henry Orogory of
Itig Sticky transacted business in Med
ford Thursday afternoon.
M rs. J. M . ( 'roucmillcr of Jack sun
ville was i he guest of friends living iu
Medford Thursday.
William M. Hudson nud Charles Tone,
accompanied by I heir families, have
been camping at McAllister's Springs
I. W. Itichntdsou of Peyton, the ex
pert mechanic, is slopping in Medford
again.
i. D. Harris, superintendent of the
Hoar Creek orchard, is inakjag ('alitor
ma a business visit.
(rnsshoppers are said to be thick and
b st rucl ive iu port ions of Mound and
Roxy precincts.
Fred Klci u hammer and Hoi ace Me
Larou were over from Applegate one
dav this week.
'1
Are you going to have pictures uindof
If so, watcb these picture talks. I have
had years of experience in one of the
largest cities. I 'm going to tell you
something about modem, up to date
photography iu this space. The subject
will be changed each time. The Hrst
subject will be "Child Portraiture."
I develop kodak work, make all kinds
of views, take interiors, take your order
for a cut, and can made you a first--lust,
up-to-date pitrtrait.
L. A. GRRGOKY
MODERN PHOTOGRAPHER
' Over ".Model Clothing Slore
Medford Time Table
SOUTHERN PACIPIO RAILWAY
.! .':'M p. in.
I:HU a. in.
I
.1111: MS a. m.
:t:20 p. m.
Noi-thbound
No. ltiOrrgou Express...
No. MlPortlaud Kipress
) Southbound
No. lf5 'aliforuia Kxpress
Ni. 13 San Praui'iHto Kip
No. SMIKrom Orauls Pass. . It: 15 p.
No. 2J5Kor Ashland 1:13 p. in.
PACIFIC & EASTERN RAILWAY
No. 1I. eaves Medford .1 8:10a. (a.
No, HILeaves Medford j 2:fi0 p. m.
No. yj Arrives Medford 1 1 II: M a. in.
No. -ij Arrives Aledford 5:08 p.m.
UOOUE RIVER VALLEY RAILWAY
No. '2I7bv" Medford. . 77. 10:45 a. in'.
No. jl.ea.ves Medford . . . . . 5: Ho p. in.
Molnrj Leaves Medfortl 2:U0p m.
Motorll.eaves Medford St:UUp. m.
N-i. 111. eaves Jacksonville..! 9:00 a. m.
No. lijl.eaves Jacksonville.. 3:110 p. m.
Motorjl.eaves Jacksonville. . 1:30 p.m.
Motorl.eaves Jacksoavills. .. 7:30 p.m.
MAIL" CLOSES.
' A. M.P. M.
Kalu 1'oiut 7:ao 2:00
.Northbound I :19 4:54
Southbound I0:05 2:.Wj
Jacksonville IO:20 5:S!0i
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
EVERY ARTICLE REDUCED
F.XCEl'T TIIK A AM' (,'OOHS AX1 COSTh'Ai'T
UOOUti. OSl.Y ABOUT FIVE ARTICLES Oft
LIVES OF UX)l)S IS THIS STORE WHICH ARE
XOT SELLISU ' AT VERY ATTRACTIVE
Discounts Ranging
From 15 to 60 per cent
Medford's New Exclusive Ladies' Store
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank
NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the tin
l.tr-Mitrinxl will fittolv In the f.ilv council
of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the
next meeting lor a license 10 sen spir
Hons, vinous and malt liquors in quun
tilics loss t ban a ballon for tho period
01 six mouths, at his nlnee of business
at lot l.'l, iu block 20, in the city of
Medford, Oregon.
Dated Julv 1.1, liiOS.
1L O. WILKKNSON.
c, A. Malbeouf, division-freight agent
of thn .Southern Pacific, spent Thtiisdny
and I'Viday iu Medford, milking esti
niiitc.H on the number of cars needed in
the vallev for fruit.
. NOT I CM. I
Notico is hereby given that the uu j
lersigued will apply to tho city council J
of the city of Medford, Oregon, at the;
next ineetiug for a license to sell spir I
itous, vinous and malt liipiors iu quun- I
titles less than a gallon for the period i
of six mouths, at his place of business ,
at lot 11, Iu block III). i-tiMhe city .of :
Medford, Oregon. t !
Dated Julv 10, 1908. 1
W. M". K ENN 10D Y. j
QUP.HEO J'KHPARE.H TO
WKLCOMB THU PRIN(?R
VPKHKC, Jul 17. Hold and room
ing houses here are already crowded lo
their utmost Willi visitors, who lire us
sembling to welcome tho prince of
Wiilcs, who will Jirrive mi tho Indomit
able next Wednesday. The prince's
visit will In- ou the occasiuu of the
tor ceutotiury celebnit ion.
'font cities are springing up all around
Quebec, aiul il is estimated t lint thou-suiid-l
of people Will be forced to sleep
under canvas.
Ask the
particular limiscUccin'r who always buys her
meat ami poultry at the Medford Meat Company
the
Reason
and she will tell you it is because she always gels
the best at the most reasonable prices. Ask any
bod v
Why
we have the binest meat business in town, and
voit will learn it's because we have the best.
Medford Meat Company
COLD STORAGE MEATS
Next Hotel Nash.
Medford, Or.
For the
Boys
These hot summer days the boys should have
some of our famous Toggery, of Course
Neglige Shirts
the kind that are made lo wear and si ill look well.
They are cool ami comfortable, and stylish
shades in tan and white, the prices right, $1.0Q
to $1.75. Sizes VI 1-:! up.
The Toggery
IMOXKl'lR VAhUl-; (llVKh'S.
ALL the News the day it happens
0.1
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..... .,.., ,,..,,, n, nulla, nr was awnv
rum n.imo, nntatlinii a f ,.v).r
Bargains for 8al.
us r barg.tus W. uavs (urn.
fur sals.wrll Improvx); gu4 orchards-
ricn soil; 'll lo no unr arr lrar a lit . . "vrrai
Co . Browu.vill-. or,.. Tt ...J -' .
'"H' M, ' ss wsohln. rlothoa it!
Medford Tribius, 30c psr moult. tho tims anil bust) u u
650
Sacks
Ntill they come? We have just re
eeived another latge ciirloatl of "Pure
White Klonr. " Vothing so eloquently
tells I he esteem in which this model
flour is held or tho rapid way in which
the people liuv tt out,
Allen &
Reagan
BIJOU THEATRE
TONKiHT
"The Night Riders
A thrilling storv of the South.
" N KM) II i'.OUIA' NKKlIIHOh'S,"
A good eoinic
Illustrated Song bv ('has. Clvde.
New Singer $28.00
New Davis, drop head $20.00
New Uoyal $25.00
Second haml Singer $8.00
Second hand Davis $8.00
Second hand New Home $0.00
Second hand Help Mate $0.00
Second hand Singer $.".00
For sale all this week at the
MEDFORD PHARMACY
JOB PRINTING
All Kinds of Job Printing
done on short notice.
It does't matter what it is
in Printing, we do it for you.
Our Office is now the best
equipped in Southern Oregon,
our workmen the most skilled
and output superior.
Only union Print Shop in
Rogue River Valley.
Portland prices our sched
ule. We pay the freight.
The Tribune
21 Central Ave.
MEDFORD