4 MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, SEPTOMBER1M908. ,
Classified Advertisements i
JOHNSON 10
MEET BURNS
Big Pugifistk; Event Shed
uled For AustraliaKct
Ghel Got Another Chance
LONDON, Sept. 11. It was learned
hore today that Tommy Hums and Jack
Johnson have been matched to fight
at Sydney, Australia, tho latter part of
November. It is n nderstood t hat a
syndicate, of Australian!) will finance
tho fight, giving a purse of 25,(100,
winner take 60 per cent and the loser
40 per cent. The advices received here
today state that tho preliminary ar
rangements have all been made and that
the match is a certainty.
The general opinion among fight fans
here is that Burns will be whipped by
the negro.
Tho announcement of the proposed
fight was carried in the dispatcher
two wooks ufo, but today's dispatches
confirm the story that Hums has at
last been forced to accept the match
with the negro. Tt is understood that
preliminary arrangements are being
made in London.
K etc lie 11 to Meet Papke.
SAN FKANUIHCO, Cnl., Sept. 11.
The fight fans hero today were sur
prised to learn that Htanley Ketehcll
will be given another chance to regain
his lost championship laurel u by Hilly
Papke. Papku signed with Ketchell
last night, .Ton O'Connor acting for
Ketchell and Tom Jones for Papke.
Jack Oleauon has cecured the match,
which is to bo pulled off Thanksgiving
day at the Coliseum. The men will fight
under the samo weight conditions that
govorned their last battle ami will re
ceive 50 per cent of tho proceeds, (to
per cent to go to the winner and 40
per cent to the loser.
The referee is to be selected lfi days
before the fight. ( 'Connor left for
Los Angeles today to bring Ketchell
here. He says thrit Ketchell hud taken
on too many fights nud was stale. Hi'
feels confident thnt the, Michigan young
ster will be ublo to regain tho middle
weight championship November 25.
Papku has a threat rical engagement
here next week and will then leave for
Chicago, where he will stay until with
in three weeks of the fight, when hr
will come west to train.
BKFOItK purchasing your range let us
show you tho winning points of Moore,
handlod exclusively by tho Medford
llardwaro Co., successor to It. K. Hoy
den. 151
Anybody wishing to invest in one of
the neatest, most modern and best locat
ed homes in Medford, should adrdess
P. O. Box 448.
Social and Personal
See Sawyi-r & Hon for engineering
ami surveying railway, din-lien and
reservoirs; hydraulic work of all kinds.
Special attention to subdividing and
nlnttiiiK land. 303 N. (.' at. ISf
Mrs. J.nvinin Mingiia of Ashland has
been visiting i Medford, the (uest of
her daughter, Mrs. W. A. Aitken.
H. I'ntterson, II. Silver and .lames
Hailev of Ashland onssed through Med
ford Thursday, en route to Josephine
county to imjiect some mniuij; urui
ertv.
W. M. t'iinuiii(,'hiiin of Kdirewood.
( al., spent a few days in Medford this
week.
W. E. lieufly, the miner, has returned
to Winter precinct after a protracti-d
stay in Nevada, lie may not remain
long.
Walter Moore, the festive granger,
spent a few hours in Medford Thursday
afternoon.
T. J. Owens and his wife, were in
Medford one dny this week on their
way to the Hlue L?dge.
j. A. McDonald ami Mr. Treshain,
energetic young residents of Sams Val
ley, mnde Medford n business visit
Thursday afternoon.
Harold Deuel, who has been spending
his vacation in Medford, left on Toes
day evening for Culver, Ind., to re
suuie his studies.
W. T. Kane was a recent visitor in
Medford. He returned lately from the
state of Washington and bought the
Connor place in Ashland for $2U."fl.
II. Wntkins and K. Spencer of Eagle
Point precinct were in Medford Thurs
day on land business.
Willinm Cameron, who has been ipiite
ill, is able to be about again.
John Daley has returned from Engl
Point. W. Moore, who is engaged in fruit
culture near Woodville, made his for
mer home in Medford a visit Wedncs
day.
Professor X. I.. N.'irregan and his son
Carl, whu are ranching near Eagle
Point, were among their Medford
friends Thursday.
Christian (lomniel, who lives nenr
(ininlH Pass, hus been visiting rein
lives living ill this vicinity.
Mrs. .lumen Pope, who has been visit
ing in Jacksonville, has rejoined her
husband, who is operating in Kane's
Creek district.
Tyson Heall of Central Point pre
einct was aiming his Medford fri N
a few days since.
II. E. Peyton nnd his family were
down from I'pper Kogne river Thurs
day. lie reports un excellent crop of
fruit in thnt section.
John I.. Thorndike and his family,
who have been scpendiug tin? past sen
son at Jacksonville and Sterling, lire
in Medford again.
C. A. Mnlboeut', the genial traveling
passenger agent of the Southern Pacific
company, hus been in tho valley again.
William .1. Scott and Theodorn Glass,
prominent citizens of Antioch precinct,
transacted business ill Medford Thurs
dny.
Anybody wishing a nice, now resi
donee' property, KltlxlSO feet big, with
lawn, fruit nnd ornamental trees, lo
gan and strawberries, modem in every
way and located on tho best street in
Medford, Bhould address P. O. Box
fi7" IBS
SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 12
OPENING DAY
AT
Hussey's Cash Store
The New Store
COME IN AND LOOK AROUND. WE
WANT TO C1ET ACQUAINTED WITH
THE PEOrLE OF MEDFORD AND
VICINITY. GOT SOMETHING TO
SHOW YOU IN THE WAY OF EN
AMELINE TINWARE, HOUSEHOLD
NECESSITIES, DRY GOODS, NO
TIONS, ETC.
WHETHER YOU WANT TO BUY OR
WOT, COME IN TOMORROW AND
LOOK AROUND.
WE WILL BE BETTER FRIENDS
LATER ON. WE NEED YOUR MON
EY AND ARE GOING TO TRY AND
KEEP THE MANY LITTLE THINGS
THAT YOU NEED IN YOUR EVERY
DAY WAY.
Anyway, Come in and
Let's Get Acquainted
Hussey's Cash Store
West ot Moore Hotel
LUDWIG THE LUNATIC
Patti Once Threw Kim Into a
Frenzy of Madness.
A FREAK OF THE CRAZY KING.
H Frightened and Enraged the Great
Diva by Hit Strange 0Whimi, and
When She Finally Sang For Him In
Munich It Drove Him Wild.
When I'atli was la the first heyday
of her fame Ludwig II., the mini kin?
of Itavarla, set his heart on having her
slug for hiui ut privute auditorium
Id Munich, lie wrote letter after let
tor, begging. Imploring, offering ex
travagant sums of money, but Pa til
resolutely refused to go. She ha. I heard
too many stories of Ludwlgs fre.ik
and was desperately afraid of hliu, but
at last the king offered her a sum so
enormous that It seemed ridiculous to
refuse It. Then the siuger plucked np
courage aud startetl for Munich. When
she and tier maid allghteJ at the Ma
li ou not even a carriage was there to
met . them, aud they had to Inquire the
name of the best hotel nnd call a cab.
That was the first shock to the diva's
nerves and temper. After luncheon she
started out to see the town nud Inci
dentally to examine the posters nu
nounclug Europe's greatest singer. Not
a menilon of her uame could she find.,
She rushed back to the hotel uud toid
her maid to pack the trunks.
Just at that moment a nwpleudcut
olli cor delivered a letter from the king.
The letter stated curtly that bis maj
esty would wait for her at 7 o'clock
precisely lu the royal palace, where bis
singer In ordinary. Mine. Fischer,
won'd give her further directions.
Mine. Fischer would also slug witb
Mine. Paul the duets which uU maj
esty wished to hear. A programme
was Inclosed. Pattl wept with rage.
"I have never been treated so bru
tally." she said. "I shall leave at once.
Teli the king no. I will not sing
ii'.n'cr. never, never:' The otlicer
I'leij-icl with the Iniie prima domia
His majesty had been wild with ex
i lleuieut ever since he Uuew she would
rome and had cot slept for three
MigMi. kj great was his joy ut the
j.n.sptvt of hearing her.
ilesldes." adt'.ed the oilicer. "you
l.now your l:iug Is is b"."
Crazy," snapped Patti. "Yea, limfs
Mry comfortit..;. Uu't It? 1 t'o:i't know
why I ever came.' .lu-t then she
caught sight uf ibis poslr. ript:
"The king commands Mine. Pattl to
ttpic.;r 1: pure white, w it bout any
color whatever. ui:d not by uny mea.s
to wear a naiin g.v.u. but suit woo!
SI!!; is p::infi:I to his majiy."
P. i. ijerry will have to l e paitu-d
1 Inue no white woolen gown except
my peignoir. I shall wear red velvet."
"lied!" groaned the o Hirer. "Oh. no,
no! Ited hc!!i1s his imi.lesty Into fits
If you appear lu red, he will scream
t:ti ) hate convulsions. Oh. do he pa
tient, iinidauie! 1 will lring Mu.c
Fhclicr lo you. She uiulerstar.ds the
kind's nerves. She will explain."
II:' tied from t!ie room, t;nd whortly
nfler Mine. Fischer appeared upon the
F'v: . She soothed Pattl Into good
hucior and also attacked the white
wot I peignoir aud tnnisfonncd It Into
li m. a becoming Creek robe.
lie fore 7 the royal carriage arrived
nl (lie hotel and Pattl went to t lie pal
aee She was led through dimly
lighted rooms and corridors Into l.ud
wI-'h private theater, which was l:i
tiller darkness save for the moonlight
thit entered throi.gh the windows
Paltl stood upou the dark stage, while
mi orchestra, somewhere out of sight,
begun a sort prelude. Through the
gloom Nile could Just make out a white
fare I u l!ie royal box opposite the
stage Not another auditor was In the
great h:ill.
Pattl felt the cold Hhtvers creeping
over her, She tdiook with nervousness
nud fear, nnd when she should have
begun her aria not n sound could she
make. She opened her mouth, but her
throat was paralyzed from nervous
terror. There was n pause. The king
up rang up aud leaned forward out of
the box, his white face gleaming lu the
moonlight. The violins re peat til the
prelude. Pattl gathered herself to
gether and made one heroic effort.
Her voice rang out Into the great
empty plnee. ami the king sank back
Into the dark box.
Pattl, though badly scared, made the
effort of her life and unNhod the aria
from "l.a Travlata" triumphantly and
stood Hushed with victory. Iead si
lence. Not a souud came from the
gloom lefore her. She went off the
stage In a temper. Mine. Fischer was
behind the scenes, and Pattl waited
with her for tho signal to sing the
next mini Iter. A messenger appeared
at the door. Ills majesty had bad
enough music and bad gone to his
apartments. For a moment PnttI
stood stunned. Then she laughed. The
rudeness was so colossal that It was
funny. Mine. Fischer took tho diva to
supper and then home.
j The uext morning Mine. Fischer
I called at the hotel once more, aceoin
J pan led by the court rhamtcrlalu, who
I bore the promised check, an autograph
letter of thanks from the klug and
I some Jewels of great value. King
I. ml wig. Mine. Fischer said, was lu one
1 of his maddest moods, wild with re
gret, cursing himself nnd cursing Pat
tl. He had walked the floor all utght.
groaning that he was a traitor, for
Pattl's volev had so ravished his senses
that for one moment he had gone over
to Italian music and had been false to
Wagner, the ono musician who alone
had satisfied his nnjesty'a soul.
"That was better than having bored
him." added TatU, shrugging her hoal-
ders.
One Cent Word No singU Inser
tions less than 16 cents. Six insertions
fox the price of four. Seventy-five
cents a Uuh per month.
FOB BAUi.
FOR SALK Choice business property
ou five years' time. Address Lock Box
41S, Medford. 12
r OK SALK Old papers, 5 cents a hun
dred. Tribune office. 160
FOR SAL?' Lnrgat rooming house in
Medford; location unsurpassed; genu
ine bargain for the right party; ensh
proposition only. Addnss .1. , care
of Tribune. l".
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Reduced Rates to State Fair at SAlem,
Oregon.
The Southern Pacific company will
sell round trip tickets to Salem at the
rate of one fare and a third for round
trip account Oregon state fair, to be
held nt Snlem September 14 to 10 inst,
Ticketes will bn on sale September
3 to 10, Itu'biAtve; continuous passage
n both mmetioua. further parttcu-
FOR SALE 320-acre ranch, $12,000,
first class improvements, well, family
orchard, etc. This is a bargain. See
L. E. W., Tribune office. tf
FOR SALE $100 down and 320 on
easy payments, will buy one of the
best building lots in town, G street,
facing Catholic school. Box 508, Med
ford, Or. 150
FOR SALE Five-aero tracts inside and
adjoining city limits of Medford, on
five years' time. Apply Gold Ray Real
ty Co., in office Condor Water & Pow
er Co. 169
ANYBODY wishing a nice, new resi
dence property, 100x150 feet big, with
lawn, fruit and ornamental trees, Lo
gan and strawberrie3, modern in every
way ard located on the best street in
Medford, should address P. O. Box
572. 165
FOR SALE Dry cord wood, pine, fir,
oak and laureL F. Osenbmgg?, Stude
baker Bros.' warehouse.
FOR SALE Two lots in Est Med
ford. fine location, good soil, well,
wootihouse, 30 bearing apple trees with
good crop apples; price reasonable. Ad
dress Lock Box 2S, city. 150
FOR SALE A good small busincs on
Seventh street. Reasons for celling.
Address, P. O. box 512 or call at this
office. tf
FOR SALE A first-class pianola-piano;
a bargain. P. 0. Box 95, Medford.
WANTED.
WANTED Three or four furnished
rooms or an unfurnished cottage; close
in; no children. Address '., Tribune
office. z 151
WANTED Position iu charge of fruit
ranch; recommendations furnished. 11.
W., care Tribune. 161
WANTED Japanese man and wife
wish situation as cook, house, or office
work, or can do any other work. Ad
dress X. W. Won Chong, Ashland, Ore
gon. 552
WANTED Woniau or girl to do iron
ing, washing, housccleauing. Apply
A, Tribuno office. 150
WANTED Saddle pony for us for a
month or more, or horse and wagon.
Tribuno office. tf
WANTED Three teams, work horses,
about 2600; one team ponies about
2000; one team about 2300; must be in
good order and reasonable. V. H.
West & Co. tf
WANTED Japanese, honest worker,
wants situation such as house clean
ing and garden work, etc.; city or
country; by month, week, day and
hour. K. Mukayde, care Tatsumi, 7th
street, near bridge, Medford. 155
WANTED To rent, furnished house
for family of two. G. Putnam, The
Tribune.
WANTED To trade now steel ranges
for old stoves. Wordoff & Wolf, Eads'
old stand. 153
WANTED A good, fresh milch oow.
Address Box 01, Medford, Or.
WANTED To buy from 100 to 300
head of stock ihoep. Write Box 131.
Medford, Or.
FOB BENT.
FOR RENT Furnished room, electric
light, with bath. Mrs. W. W. Eifert.4S
TO TRADE Light single covered bug
gy for two-seated rig. L. E. W., Tri
bune office. tf
The People's Safe Store
New Fall Lines on Display
. W. .ant to uJ U- Mie. o, Mora aod jrUW W Jrutt
a pleaDK. styles in all lines by your liberal patronage ssrents correspondingly greater.
THIS FALL our stocks will be tnplc what tl.ey e e ls 1 andhe as t
One thing we have striven for every day unrc we opened i tl is. 10 givo
their money than they ever got before, and we have fXg Tmake good on nnv.hing anybody
ANOTHER THING we have always done .. i to . d ' sJthe umnln of .Lie paid.
buys here that does not prove all wo . la,,,, for it, an 1 a 1 on ' 11 ou " '. . , momv or ,,,,.
ANY PERSON who ever bought u narticle here that did not prove satisi.u nr g
,'rtIT.Si,Up','T00yOU: 5r. to trade at the safe store. NVe iuvi.e you here to look and don't urge yon to
buy when you come. You are always welcome.
THE NEW SUIT STYLES
Sizes 14 to 44 for Misses and Ladies
We are proud of our stock of suits. The value, are absolutely the best and you will say too when you
cxanvne th',n carefully We invite you to allow us the spec.,. Uavor of show mg the now I hoy '
ors- nivv cadet and Copenhagen blues, greens, London smoke, mined greens, browns, etc., also p am green, navy,
own aud Z number o. r , v herringbone suitings. The fabrics are so new and rich nnd the finish
so , luraMe r we casee satisfaction and value in every suit. Come and see then, today. Any price along
j rom
$10 to $75
Medford's Exclusive Apparel Store for Women
BAKER-HUTCHASON CO.
Central Avenue, Just North Jackson County Bank
Which Hilly shall it be,
Billi Be or Billy Tf
There is some doubt about
the winner, but no doubt
about the fact that our cigars
are the winner every time.
Medford 5 cent, R R V 10 cent
and Del Marca 15 Gent Cigar
R. R. V.Cigar Works
Medford. Or.
on sale bvervwhere.
Day School Department
at St. Mary's Academy
published iu another column. These are
the fixed rates in all the schools of the
Sisters of the Holy Names, but, as the
Sisters' main endeavor is to work for
the physical, intellectual and moral de
velopment of youth, they wish tho par
ents who foel that they can not meet
these rates, to call aud seo thom wi'h
tho assurance of boing being received
with ovory courtesy and of finding the
SisterB willing to co-operate in tho great
work of forming the youth as good
citizens.
WANTKD Hy reliable man of family,
st.'mly employment; can give rot'er
ftifi's. Address J. F. H.f Brooks' room
ing house. bl
BIJOU THEATRE
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Song "DKAHIK."
Admission.". 10 cents.
Bubbling Coolness'
Very Best
o
A rill from Cnh'itin 's Pine Shndowod spring conjures back the fail-
iiitf appetite. nicki'ns tho action of tho liver and makes oiy live most
forever.
For salt by all drink dispensers.
Smith 6 Molony
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at the best prices in Southern Oregon
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- " .v:-''' our list of city proper
ty you see the whole show in Medford real
estate, for every discriminating property
owner knows who will find customers for
him, and lists his property with us.
A house is or is not desirable as a resi
dence or as an investment; is or is not worth
the money asked for it. "While we always
use our best endeavors to sell property listed
with us, we regard the purchaser as our cus
tomer, and put our beBt judgment at his dis
posal. We know the snaps, and we never
mislead our customers, or misrepresent val
ues to them. "With the town filling up rap
idly, it is high time you were getting a home
in Medford.
Rogue River Land
Company
KXT1IUIT BUILDING, MEDFORD
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The latest things in
Neckwear Brooches and
Belt Pins
MARTIN J. REDDY
The Jeweler Near Poetofflce
O Fin Witch and Jtwelry lepUrinf a Specialty.
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