THE MEDFORD DATLY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY. JULY Ifl. 1908.
SPECIAL RATES
TO SEE FIGHT
Rickard Deposits $10,000
to Guarantee Purse for
Cans-Nelson Nevada Meet
ELY, Ni-v., July !. Ti-i !i. k:ir.l In
day left for Suit Lnko to I In.- offi
cials of the Oregon Whorl Line about
special rates from Suit l.uke unil ol- u
to Ely for tlio coining filil Intivi'i-ll
Battling Nelson ami .toe omm on Labor
day for tu lightweight -hinni.iiiMinn
of the world. If Milliard enn get the
rateB he is looking for, the fight will
surelv be held.
Rickard deposited $Hi,OUO last night
to guarantee the rest of the $30,(100
nurse, conditional upon Heiug giannn
rates for the fight by the railroads.
This Boeuis certain, and the faiiH here
are already figuring the oilds.
Battling Nelson and Willis Uritt urn
looking about for training quarters to
dar.
They are going to gut acquainted
with the country and thoa train ngni
here for the coming battle. 'Iho bat
tier is a favorite, lie and bin trainer,
Willis were met by a brass band at the
depot last night and escorted to their
hotel.
Tex Hickard was on baud, having
come :2.r miles in an automobile in 11
hours so as not to have the fight do
dared off on account of failure to pOBt
his promised purse.
8ALBM CHERRY FAIR
PROVES A HUG'CEHB
SALEM, Or., .luly IS. With wenlher
clear and cool ami an immense crowd
in attondauce, Salem is conducting its
second annual cherry fair mid dinpluy
ing to view I lie largest and best exhibit
of cherries ever seen tinvwliere on eartli
If 8ulem can be lieiileu iinvwhere in
cherries the victor must cutiie from
some part of Oreg All the cherry
growing sections of the state are rep
resented in the long lines of boxes and
plates of this Iiihchmih trull Npread out
for inspection in the largo paviliou on
the courthouse grounds.
When Vice President Mliepurd of tin
Marion county Horticultural society
said in an addrcHS of welcome (his
morniug that the Hiilem cannery lust
year packed more cherries than any
other establishment in (lie United StateH
and that iu the yenrs henco the Willnm
ette valley will produce more coiiimer
cinl cherries than all the rest of the
United Htates, the importance of this
industry and the significance of the
cherry fair exhibit was appreciated by
the audience, which applauded his
words.
1N8ULT TO JACK rES
8ENDB FLUr.T AWAY
NKW LONUON, Conn., July 17.
Failure on the part of New London to
explain or apologize for its action in
refusing jackics. the privilege of a local
dancing pavilion recently will be fob
lowed by tin removal of the stpiudron
stationed here to another port.
Acting Heerotary of the Navy New
berry baa made it clear in a letter to A.
T. Miner, president of the New London
Bub mesa Men' association, that this dis
crimination against the jackics will not
be tolerated by Uncle Sam. The navv
department will not act until the letter
has been answered.
RUSSIAN LION NEVtlK
TO WRKHTLC AGAIN
LON I t N, July IS. Word was re
ceived today from Aix.La Chappelte
that phyjciniiH attending (leorge llack
ennchmitlt, the Russian Lion, former
champion wrestler of the world, have
declared that he will never be able to
wrestle ugaiu. The exact trouble is not
given, but it is understood that the
wrfoBtler is very weak, Two of bin fin
gera are partially paralyzed uud out- of
his knees is weak.
NOT ICti.
Notice in hereby given (hut the uu
dersigued will apply to the city council
of the city of Medford, Oregon, ut the
next meeting for a lifeline to sell spir
itoua, vinous uud malt lupiurs in o,uuu
titiea lean than a ballon for the period
oi six mouths, at hia place of biisiueHa
at lot 13, iu block iu the cilv oi
Medford, Oregon.
Dated July ir, 1108.
H. O. WiLKKNSON.
A COMPLETE STOCK
EVERYTHING OF THE FINEST
Tolet Arlicles Perfumes
Stationery Proprietary Remedies
And All Other Drug Store (ioods
THE BEST IS
Prescriptions Prepared by an Expert
THE EAGLE PHARMACY
,A. E. WHITMAN, MANAMEH :: PALM BLOCK, MEDFORD
Social and Personal
'rolestin" for coolness. 10:t
Merchants' lunch at Hotel N'asli.
Say rolestin" and all will go well.
Mr. ami Mrs. II. 1. IVIton of Sums
Vallev were in Medford Friday.
Mrs. W. M. CoUig made Jackmiivllle
her former home, a visit Friday.
.lohnnie Hutler, ,lr., is nt ilHrnsbiirg,
Linn c.iuniy. visiting relntneH.
-Mr. ami Mrs. 0. ('. Taylor luve g
lo Uig Unite to rusticate awhile.
Sheriff Jones made another official
visit to Medford Friday.
Fred S.-hollhoru and his sou of drants
Fa, w. re iu Medford Friday. They may
.hg.-ige in business here.
Mr. and Mrs. F. F. Hexfoid of Ctt-i
mere. Wash., lire viHitiiiK O. W. Kitfhmy,
ilti-ir former neighbor.
TlioiiiHs M. .lunen and .F. W. t'iruiu of
On I nil I'oint enjoyed tho ('hantaun;iia
exerciws l-'ridny afternoon.
It. It. M inter, who is extensively en
.1 in nheeniiHiijy in Ituttc t 'rek
district, was in Med fort) Thursday.
Or lo Casler of i'hociiix was unions
(lie many who nunc lo Med ford lo do
misinoHH Friday.
J, K. Hide hamuli and bin family wn
aumnjj t he. many who ul tended I he
Cliautnuipia itNHemhly ut Ashland.
Frank iMfiai-H, the writ known hull
tottHer, I j us returned from It is tour of
eiiHlern Oregon.
W. ('. Kit to and U. II. ilidrntt were
over from .fnclcuniiville ThuiMday mi n
short hiisinesH visit.
Mrn. .humph run HiiHsell Um hum to
Newport to hear what thouad wnvH
lire Hiiying.
I). II. .lack koii, former sheriff id' .lark
Hon county, Hpeul Noventl hours iu Mid
ford Friday.
Charles NichoU, who iu engaged in
ranching uear ItiuwiiHboro, trammeled
btiHinPttH in Medford Friday.
Walter Davis, the locomotive engiu
epr, in paying .Medford a visit. He in
in the employ of the Southern Pacific
company in California.
Joseph Morton of I'hocnix prccincl
wns among I ho many w ho transacted
hnsincHH iii Med fonl during the pam
W'k.
Mr. mid Mrs. .lumen Fil.gildion tin
speinling Ih summer at the Itbio Ledge.
Frank Kd wards mid William Campbell
of Jo Hnr have gone to I he Klamath
river on u fish ing expedition.
Itev. K. Dnnhip, presiding rider of
the M. K, elnirch, will hold services in
..i cd ford Hiimlay morning, which will he
followed ly udmitiUtrnfion of the Mac
rainenl of the Lord's Supper.
Mr. and Mrs. (ieotge Lindlcy, win
have been residents of Medford during
thn past few years, will noon leave for
Cortland and take charge of a lodging
house they havit purchased.
U. V. White of Klamath Fulls, the
banker, formerly of Medford, lni'
bought a residence in 1'ortljind, which
his family will o py during the com
ing school year.
W. II. lirown and T. K. Merrick, who
have fine iirclianls localed a few miles
iioriheasl of Medford, an shipping npri
cots of a splendid (pmlilv to Cortland
and getting .ftl.otl per ciale for them.
' T. Watt of Fitlsburg. Pn.. hnn
bought. 7ti acri-N of bind located a few
miles southwest of Medford from Mr.
NOTICE
City Water will be cut of!
from all houses in Medford
on July 21 from 10 a. in. to
8 p. in., and on July 22 from
12 noon to 4 p.m.
BENJ. M. COLLINS, Recorder
NONE TOO GOOD' OUR MOTTO
I Morris, lute cashier of the Oregon Trust
A. Maviugs company, which he will plant
iu peurs ami apples. H is u brother of
.1. !;. Watt.
11 W. Collins, father of lieu.jnmin
M. Collins, Medford 's citv recorder.
died ut the residence of his son, S.
Collins, who lives near Vancouver,
Wash., July Hi, after a short illness,
nged T.'l years. The remains are to b
brought to Medford Saturday and will
.e buried in the Jacksonville cemetery
j Sunday ufiemnon, under the uuspices
.of Medford lodge of Masons.
J. H. Carlton, tbe Kaglo Point mer
chant, wuh among bin many Medford
friends Wednesday.
Rev. W. 0. Henter iu enjoying a short
vacation iu Portland and the Willam
eiie valley.
Father Vaa will celebrate nm.s at
li : :t0 a. iii. tomorrow inatoad of l':.H0 as
previously announced.
(rorgo R. Lindley, cashier of the
Jackson County bank, and his family
are spending t beir aenl ion in Klam
a lh county.
C. JiiMiiking, who lives m-nr Central
Point, has bi-fii in Medford several
liniffi lately. Ho ia intftn-nied in the
d'-licatesaen with It. fi. lienn.
J. W. Twohy of ban Joh, : d Hj
kane, rnilrrmd builder and a- ,'alist,
again visiting Medford, 1hi lime with
his son. Ife may become in !. -rested in
the I'acifio & lOasteru.
CHURCH NOTICES.
Methodist Episcopal Church, B Stiflet.
Itegular Hervicoa Sunday morning at
II o'clock, liev. H. 0. Ouulap, presid
lni' elder, will oreach. The sanrament
of the Lord ' supper will follow. Hun-
l:iy school at ti a. m. FpwortU league
i meet ing at 7 p, in. No evening services.
on account of the union nervice At the
1 Itaptist church.
j Christian Science.
i Christian Science services are held
every .Sunday morning ut II n clock
Subject for lesson sennon .luly
'Life." All are welcome.
PJ
At Christian Church.
Sunday, July lit, 1U:U a. m liibh
i ciiooi.
I 11:UM a. m. Sermon, "tiod's l'ictun
..f u Perfect Man."
7:011 p. in. V. P. S. C. biolcr, C
' c. Pierce
K:ll0 p. in. I ' ion service on West
Side will be held at Christian church.
; Cordial invitation to all these servic
Fa I tier Van will celebrate mass
ItiliO a. in. tomorrow instead of 10:30 uh
I previously announced.
One-Tliiid for Depositors.
HiS ANUKLFN, Cal., July IS. - Ask
ing thai he be permitted lo pay a X t I.
percent dividend to creditor!, X. Hlack
stock, represent at ivi of I he defunct
Maviugs & Trust, company, filed iu the
-tipieme court his first report. It shows
he liabilities amount lo $;t.'i0lllim,
Medford Tribune, 50c per month.
i'Olf SALK-llair interest ill Hie best
business proposition in Medford. Ad
dress flox -7, Medford. "
COMMUNICATIONS.
To the Kdit- r:
hi niiriwcr to hoiuc fulne Mtatcincnts
published on July 17 in Tho Tribune
in nKurd to MisH Kiiton being beaten
out of her wngca an u Htenoriipher,
for inyHclf i would say thut 1 never
hired h.r iiiyoeir or for the company,
but (dm was bird by her friend, .1. N.
Mitchell, for whom she worked f-'r some
time ia I'endletoa, Or. She was engu'd
to work for tho Reuhy Hond Syndi,:ile
iu Oregon, which hhouhi h:ive been
ui-.ined the Ketchum -Skiuuni Hot Air
company.
I have paid over $loo up to June
1 for hot air. 1 have not beat Mom
Eaton out of one. cent due her. Ah
to her being a poor gi:i, I will ay that
her father owns two bunks iu Kansas,
and (the holds eertif iat-h of deposit
in each of thein.
I think that the Rtateinent was ot
ten out to influence the public ns to the
trial that is coming off Mmnbiy.
I have always paid my d-bis mcrally
and legally with canh and not hot air,
and will continue to do Ibis.
J. A. liOTIl W KLU
guaranteed aecountH contracted for the
iirm, wnicn ue nan hiiicc ri-niM-ii m
pay. The Tribune will take pleasure
in printing evidence in the I rial, ho tin
public can learn the farts. Editor.)
FIOHTINO IRISH EDITOR
OOE8 ON THE WAKPATH
Somebody refused to hike the Albany
Or. Herald because its editor, .1. II.
O'llrien, was "an irishman and belong
cd to the Cut hoi ic rhinvli uml cannot be
a Christian to which the editor replies
as follows:
" Wo are lost. The ilorald is doomed.
There enn be no denying that.
Oh my, oh my I To think that my uidile
parents have placed the ban upon me
when they could have crossed over into
Africa and passed for Zulus. Hut they
did not, and more iM the pity.
' 1 K vaunt, ye Irish, or change your
habits. Tho writer is crestfallen, tint
mayhap we can eke out a living with
out coming in contact with this noxious
spawn of a social evil, I his moral leper
and menial pauper, this degenerate hell
fearing fanatic with a brain so minute
that it would have more room to rattle
lite uth of a horsehair than u bull
i-i'i; wtnild have lo swim iu S:iu I 'ran
cisco hay, Heaveii would be a bell for
such a person and lo-lt would be con
laminated by the receiving of IT.
"The party will read the above for
1 1 hi k now a I hat t he 1 1 el aid is hor
rotted eeiv evening iii the neighbor
hood."
llAlUIIt MAN" KILLED
IN AUTO ACCIDENT
HAKKIi CITV, Or., July IS. J. Mul
ler of this city is dead, his wife is
thought lo be dying and Harry Itiytiarn
i h seriuiislv injured as the result of an
aiiloiiuibile accident which occurred at
the little station of Unity, between Ha
Iter City and Huntington, late Friday
night.
The party started lor Itoisc early in
the afternoon, After the trio hail coast-
1 down the mountainside for some dis
lance, Higham, who was driving t he
ar, stooped toi ward lo connect the
parker. A moment later the machine
truck a culvert with terrific force and
t uined over t wire, crushing Mutter to
delith. Itighaiu was thrown to one side
:md was not fatally hurt. Mrs. Mutter
nun caught under the machine and is
suffering from a broken arm, shoulder
and internal injuriei.
THOMAS TO MEET
KELLY OU KETCI1ELL
SAN I'CAM'lsi o, Cal., July )S.-I'n-niitter
Jack !e:iMun is today await
.ug the arrival of lingo lellv, the mid
it leu eiht from the east, to sign an
agreeinenl with him to inuet Joe Thorn
as iu case he is victorious in his fight
with Stanley Kelt-hell on the last day
of Ibis mouth. The fight is to be tfn
rounds. Thoma yesterday signed a siiu-
lar agreement with Ketchell. The light
is to conic oft some time in August and
the men are to fight at catch weights
NOTICE.
Ndticp is hereby given that the on
teisiiiid will apply to the city eouuoil
or the cit of Medford, Onguu, at the
licit meeting for u license to sell spir
ttous, vinous uud mult litpiois iu quuu
titles less thuu u gallon fur the period
of tin uioiittiH, at his place of business
Jt lot II, iu block 'JU, iu the city of
Mcdfoid, Oregon,
hated July Hi, lyua.
W M. K F N N t: 1 1 Y
Bartjiug for Stile.
Ladies
find purit
DRUGS
Flue Stut louery, FrrfuuitB uud Toilet
A rt ides of nil k mda, iucludili New
H nie Setting Msvhiues. ut the
Ml LH OKU PHARMACY, lac.
Tun Big Drug Htor with LltUe Prices,
nenr t be Fostoff ic.
Clav tlilbert Freseriptiouiat
F. Uurke Sec rot r
You are surely going to miss it if you
fail to attend this
JULY CLEARANCE SALE
Below are a few of the Special Sales
Hmi.lr.-.l of lima i.f tin- Lint g-ixln urv In-"' iiwaitii.g uur m-lwti..u ut aiiu:uuiila which lange rrum
IS to BO i r ci-nt. -Vim cm affuril tu hiiy t ln-s- unoaa, for th styles will i-hini)ff tint little lii-forf you have
worn thiMii auothi'r siitson, auil in no town outsiilo of Portland will yon I'imt lit'ttfr saviii(; at this time.
$5HatsQ8c Parasols $10 Hats $2.19
A nnmli. r of this season's t.ret UUUUCGD AliOUT ONE TtllHD .
tiest Hals, worth lo r,.Nt, now Ko- S,ne Parasols are re.ln I almost A """"r ol "w'-"
inn at OSC others are only " 3 "'"' s,liuS 1,1 $12.19
Wash Jacket Suits Princess Dresses
Reduced 15 percent Reduced 15 percent
See the wilolow I'of priee, where every saving is Most ol' I hese litlle llresses ('ante to us less than
fiKiireil for yon. .MANY NKW NTYIJvS. o nionl h ao. .Sale prices . . . -(i2.1f) $15). 00
Best Calico 15c
5c yard lie
HIui-h, indioi'H, Hhirtinjid, .'-li inch
silver yiay.s and Simpson s sold in
blacks, all w',liK at . . now . . .
Saleof Neckwear
Two new lotH of Nci kwear have just
arrived. One is in the sale, the oilier
is marked special.
Sample Waists at Cost
Just received, a sample line of flue While Lingerie
Waists to sell at WHOLTJSAI.E Wtlt'EK.
Medford's Modern Exclusive Ladies' Store
BAKER-HUTCBASON CO.
C Street, Just North of Jackson County Bank
650
Sacks
Still they come! We have just re
ceived another larc carload of " 1'ure
White l-'limr. Nothing so eloquently
tells tint esi 'cm in which tins model
flour is held or ti:c rapid way in which
the people buy it out..
Allen &
Reagan
A LAUNDRY
that is unreliable i most unsatisfactory
We pride ourselves on the fact that out
work 'j invariable guod.
We are a Home In
dustry and Employ
Only White Help.
Medford
Domestic laundry
OI.EM F ABKICK, Prop.
Mrdronl, Ongon.
GOOD NEWS!
t..i the linnet appeals in this item:
The Kuo'tii'k resuunaut pioxtdesa most
.xiellent meal at re.is.in.ibk' price and
1 1 i Mrvice is flM-elleut and pleasili
lo a decree. Heie you can get 'mipn.
Iish. steaks, i hofis. ross, entrees, poil
t ry, t'gn,, oysters and vef tablet in
if .itfOU aiitl all kinds of desert, i ue
nual eateu bete will be Itie furetnuncr .
iif iiinny. j
fimet'ick Cuic
W. E. jotuuon. Prop. j
Percale
yard
Sea Inland iVrcales
35c Wash !65c Gauze
Goods iTc
A biy ht of fine Summer
Guilds, worl h i roiu ric to
snuif places lor I
, "I V We a yard, now
Sale of Bags
A fine assortment of Ki-i lo U
von :tl savings lh:iL rau'o fr.dn j
TO (;0 I'KK CKXT.
Ask the
:irl iciikii' lt(iiisfUccit r
meal ami pmiltrv al 1 he
Hie
Reason
ami sin' will jell vim it is Imeanse she always vts
I he lit-sl, at the most reasonable priees. Ask anv-limlv
Why
ve ltac tin- lii,j;esl meal business in lown, ami
you will learn il's because we have the best.
Medford Meat Company
COLD STORAGE Ml: ATS
'el llolel Nash. Mr.ir..r,, or.
Which Will It Be?
IMNKAIMM.I-: SI IKK HUT. ( KM i, NO K Slll-JK
i:kt. stuawukkuy in-: ckkam. vaxii.i.a
K'K CliKAM.
KM H'.'K'S . )i:i.l KKl) TO ANY I'AKT OF
TIIK CITV.
Mt'T'l llli'MII.K AM SWKMT CKKA.M AL
WAYS OX TAP.
ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
Tribune Ads
Vests 89c
A bi lot of tlauze
Lisle Sleeveless Vests, uow
selling at, choice. . .
17c
Sale of Belts
Kverv Uidi in the bouse is on sate.
Sec t he beautiful Wash licit s so
v 1 popular now to wear with white
Hkirls.
Silk Skirt Sale
A swell line of new fall styles iu Silk Petticoats
just r. ceive.l. A lot ut Silk Skirls at J PEE
t'l-.'N'T 1 MSI -HI'. N'T.
who always Inivs tier
MeiU'unl Meat Cuiupanv
Bring Results
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