Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 30, 1909, Page 5, Image 5

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    THE MEDFORD MAIL TJtlJBUK MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1909.
WOLGAST
WNS
I
THE
FASTCOHTEST
:Stamls Out Today as Must Formlblc
Opponent That Could Be Pit
ted Analnst Dnt
Nelson.
HEART OF THE DESCHUTE
(United I'ii'hm I.piixpil Wire 1
(By Hid KiiigNidor.)
SA.S' FIIANCIHCO, Nov. 0. Atl
'WoIgnnt today Mtnud out iih tho imohI
formidable opponent tliut could lio
.pitted nguiiiMt Untiling Nelson for the
.lightweight crown mill all thai has
boon mild in doriHioii of tin; .Milwnu-
kccnn'H victory over their Dane in
their Icii-ioiiiid liiittln in Los Angeles
must hu taken haul;.
A rank oiitNiditt' in tlio hutting,
ooiit'i'diid no cluiiici) whatever ngoinst
tlio uvr LuW Powell, Woluaal lnwt
niKhl gave the local hoy tlio wost
beating of hit cni'Mur and did it ho
eofcily thai seasoned ringidors hat
tip and took notice. (
It cannot ho paid that Powell had
one round on an uvuu hum I;. Wolgost
wns on top nil tlio time, never giving
il'oucll a hit of a breathing spell, nnd
so fait wiih tin pace he out that Low
"JorKut practically all ho knew before
tlio second roiiiid wiih over.
Played for Stomitrli.
Stimitthfiivo miiiihIioh in tlm stomach,
.followed hy stout left cuffs on tlio
nr. took all the stonui out of Powell
hoforc tlio hattlo had fairly Marled
and h decided wan WolijitHt before
the rounds had gouo into two figures
that tlio ringside betting 'iw 2 to 1
thru W'oluiiMt would win, whereas ho
ItMil entered tho ring on tlio short ond .'
4jf lO'to-d proposition.
, Wognt licver vnriod his plan of'
ljutlle. It wan simply a uao of dig
frn- the stomach and hnok the left for
(he hend IhrjitiKhoiil and do-pilc
ljowoll's vaunted clexerni'", the l'i
fine I hi! chimin' campaign wn highly
uccctful.
CRUISERS READY TO SAIL.
Cnnilnuod from pmr
."Eslrndn staying that lio tmil roculvcil
'proposal of surrender from Honor
(Caldoron, representing Proiildont '.
iayn.
Tlio proponnl wiih ,rejecteil ly E
trailu, tTiu iiiuhhiiko Mutes, and thnt
Zolayn's army linn boon cnolrolod hyj
the HMtmila forces mill Ioiivoh tho In-1
forouco that uitliliiK Init an uncon
ditional surrender would' bo conld-j
rod.
. I-Yonrh Cruiser lvn RoiiU', I
SAN JOSH, Cota lUon, Nov. 30. ,
An n riwult of many complaints con
earning the reported mlHtrontmont of1
Tronchmon In NIcnrnRun, n Kronen
(warship from Martinique nrrlvd lioro
today on route to tho turbulent re
public. Now of tho IndlKiiltlofl to which.
Trench residents of Nicaragua aro
aliened to have been subjected wnaj
broiiKht to tho Kronch coneul hero by,
FaiiHtlno Montell, a French Hubjoct,
who linn lived In '.olnyn'a domain fori
many yonm. A thorough InvoatlKa-:
Hon baa been ordered by tlio French
luithorltleH. ,
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS.
N. W. 1 trophy of Wngoneq Crook
wan doing trading In Talent Satur
day. Mr. and Mm. C. C. Ilartlv of North
Talent npontThnnkHgiving with Mm.
ITnrtley'H parents in Ashland.
L. A. Drake and wife of North
lMioonix wore Modford luminous call
er IiihI Monday.
; Androw Tinner of upper Wngonor
Creek was. lining trading in Talent
Snturdny.
An ontertninmont nnd box social
.t i... ii... n.. l.'. ...... ,P
a L'l I'll iiv lllll illinium i.iiiiuiiii.i ...
lMioonix last Thursday evening was
n biiccoss in evory way and tho neat
sum of .t.p wiih roalizod. Many of
the boxen Hold for $3.
Contrary to a report that the
agent for tho Western Art company
of San l'Vanc'iNco would never hIiow
up, nnd Unit they wore believed to he
fnikern, they delivered nil pi the pic
tures ns agreed, nnd their patrons
nre all highly plonsoil in both Talent
nnd Phoenix.
Tho Sahhath ncliool institute held
nt I'hoeuix last Saturday and Sun
day, conducted by fho tjlnte leader of
Preshytorinn Sunday schools, was
wellhundlod. One foature of the in
stitute was that u union mioting was
lield nt both tho Presbyterian and
tho Disoiplo oliureli Thursday, bring
ing all! Ithnsc interested togethor.
"Mr. and Airs. A. v. Clemens nt
Con tml Point wore visiting thoir son
U. M. Clomons, who is foreman of
tho Estop orchard wost of Talent one
day Inst week. Mr. Clemens says
that Central Pnlnl is receiving its
Bhnro of new comors, many investing
llioro.
Miss Clara Allen and Mrs. C. Car
ey woro Tnlont slmppors IiihI Snturdny,
TILLMAN, The Leading City
J. J. Hills statement to G. Springer of Deschutes Valley 7AStl 5MSSWlS.C0UM-
THE HILI LINE
Tho Oregon Trunk has purclinHed from tho Ci'ook County Investment
eompany owner of Jlillnmn u JiOO-foot right of way through the city,
and in the deed of conveyance the railroad is required to build a passenger
and freight depot, provide switching facilities and warehouses, adequate
for .the handling of the enormous freight that is certain to he originated at
this noinl. Trains will probably be running into Hillman by October next
year. These are facts, confirmed by those who actually know what is be
inir done.
THE HARRIMAN LINE
The 0. R. & or Deschutes railroad, as it is called, is building as rap
idly as Hill. Nearly 4000 men, 900 teams and six steam shovels are work
ing night and day. Visions of gigantic grain crops, thousands of acres of
magnificent timber and millions of acres of growing products inspire the
great railroad builders to hurry with might and main iuto this marvelous
virgin empire of unprecedented wealth. What awaits the railroad stares
the investor in the face crreat returns for the money.
All The World Will Help Make Hillman Prosperous
NOTICE!
To give everybody fair warning, and because of the unprec
edented demand for HILLMAN property, the price of every
lot in HILLMAN will be doubled December 15, 1909.
YOU CAN SELECT YOUR LOTS NOW AT
PRICES RANGING FROM
$10.00 to $100.00
HUNDREDS S3LD ALREADY TO THE SHREW D
INVESTORS. BETTER BUY NOW.
Mail the coupon
to us today
YOU TAKE IT FROM US
There is no OPPORTUNITY in the
great Northwest that anywhere near
approaches this one, of an investment,
small or large, in the property of
llILLaEAN, the loading city of the
AVONDElttiTL DESCIiUTES VAL
LEY AND DESTINED TO BE THE
BrOGEST SHIPPING POINT ON
THIS OREGON TRUNK RAILWAY,
now being built by Hill.
Oregon trunk railway
HAS JUST PURCHASED
27
ACRES
IN THE VERY HEAR,!1 OF
jz? jz? HILLMAN j& j&
fhis fact alone settes the future of HILLMAN as
the big railroad center of the Deschutes Valles.
The confidence of J.J.HP11 is suffcient for anyone,
THE NEW T0WNSITE OF HILLMAN IS LOCAT
ED AT THE JUNCTION OF FOUR RAILROADS
AND EIGHT COUNTY HIGHWAYS. THE CHIEF
CITY ON BOTH THE HARRIMAN AND HILL
LINES.
It would be ,f ar safer to
call at our8 office now.
F.B. EDGINGTON
SELLING AGENT
Office Next to Dr. Shearer, Angle Block
THIS IS THE COUPON:
Tear it out; cut it out, but mail it to us
at once.
F. B. Edgington, e lliug Agent, An
gle block, Medford, Or.: Please mail me
at once illustrated booklet describing
the DESCHUTES VALLEY AND
THE TOWNSITE OE HILLLAN.
ign name here
Address in full ;
Note to Out-of-Town People Lots iu
H I IjLMAN are selling so rapidly that
ya &re ml able to make reservations for
anybody unless application is accompa
nied by a check for $10. These applica
tions will be taken care of as they ar
rive. The best remaining lots will be se
lected for you and you will bo notified.
T
t
L
Mrs. K. flihbs wns ninonR tlioso nt
toiulhiK tho Sunday school institute
Inst Saturday afternoon.
Tho workmon for tho Talent olec
trio liht company woro wiring sev
eral hoii-eB !, Phoenix Saturday.
i i..i.i... .... ,.r n.i..ii'j
..1.1..., v,u .lmvn fm,,, v. ' 't pneumonia and la grippe.
James OwiiiRB, of Owings Bros.,
is confined to his bed with a severe
one;- Civk S.iturday.
lCinniott Heeson returned to Klam
Uert Scranton, who
with his father in the
is employed
L. H. Ihown
,.n. ..ni.nl v lut Sntiirdnv. Mr. Roe- noav Vumcn, camo up saturaay
son has hen back to Talent for tho for a brief visit with relatives and
last ten days looking after business .ineiuls.
matters, James Briscoos, n prominent resi-
Charloy Terrill of Browusburc was dent and stock raisor of North Ev
viHiting in Talent last Sunday. Chas. 'uns Crook, was among tho busy
says Brownsburg has lioeoine n live
ly lit t lo town sinco tho railroad oamp
has camo so near and that land buy
ers am plentiful in that section of
Into. N i
Notice.
Owing to tho fact that our Christ
mas postals are coming in aifd wo
aro orowded for room to display thorn
wo will offer all postals at a 20 per
cout discount for ono day only, Sat
urday, Novombor 13. This will nf
ford a good opportunity for you to
lnv in a huddIv for futuro corre
sponding at a prieo that will pay you.
Look over our Christmas goods that
aro coming in. It is a plonsuro to
how Uiom.
Ilcmembor, $1 worth of postals
will only cost you 80 cents no.t Sat
urday. Tho Who Jny Postal Shop, 331 E.
Main st., up stairs, Frank H. Hull,
proprietor.
shoppers iu tho city Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Calahau of North
Central avenuo has u very sick boy
with typhoid fovor. Dr. Stovonson is
in attendance
L. A. Hookor of North Beatty
street is laying tho foundation for a
ten-room rosidonco which will bo
modern iu nil its departments,
Mr. While of north Control avenuo
is lying dangorously ill with pneu
monia. Wia. Stacoy, Waltor Vincont and
Mr. Foster of North Bonrdman loft
Sunday for North Tablo Book on
their fall dujuk hunt.
Ivan Ilumasou, formorly a rosidont
of Medford, is horo from Portland
on busiuosb.
Dr. C. II. Convoy was nt Jackson
ville Tuesday morning looking after
business mattors.
J. II. Cochran loft Tuesday for
Qlondalo on business, and will visit
Koseburg boforo his return.
A. S. Bnraos of Ashland, ex-shor-1 John S. Frauimo of Forgo, N. D., nnd lectures Is
iff of Jackson county, was in Mod- is among thoso who aro looking over entire middle
ford on business Tuesdnv. tho vnllov with n. vinw nf lopfttintr. I otales,
O. F. Treforu of Ashland was at Ir K"est of the Nash.
Jacksonville on profesioual business J. .C, Pendleton of Tablo Rook is
Tuesday. in Medford for treatment for a
Kov. Iiobort Emus of Jncksonvillo Rrowtu on his lott eye. Iho optic
was a Medford visitor Tuesday. ,ins 1,0011 troubling him for somo time
Dr. F. O. DeCnrlow mado Jackson- u n operation was porlormeu last
week by Dr. Conroy for tho removal
of n foreign growth.
It. M. Whitman of Eoglo Point was
a visitor in Medford Tuesday.
Tho W. C. T. U. has prepared a
special urogram for "Mothers' day."
visit Tuesday
ville a profesioual
morning.
Sam Sandry of Woodvillo
Medford Monday. ,
Mark Whipplo of Woodvillo paid
Medford a business visit Monday.
was in i
Win. Huster of Eugeno is in Med-i'Tllt! nieeting is to be held nt tho homo
ford today. I Dr. Myrtle N I.ockwood on hast
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chas. II. Gorr of San Main street. All mothors aro urged
Jose, Calif., nro in Medford, looking !0 1)0 Present, whether you nro a
over tho uossibilities of thn llnmm "Whito Kibboner" or not. You nro
known through the
west and western
It you want to lif ar a good lecture
and sound reasoning such as you have
not otten tho pleasure of hearing
don't fall to hear Dr. Young Friday
evening, December 10.
Don't think that Dr. Young is only
a preacher, for as a lecturer ho
stands with the best on tho American
platform todny, being eagerly sought
for by tho Chautauquas and leading
lecture bureaus of tho United States.
over tho possibilities of tho Koguo
Hiver Vulloy.
Mr. and Mrs. J. II. MoNair of Ash
land are registered at tho Mooro.
W. 0. Smith of Wolf Creek is iu
Medford attending to business mnt-
F. L. Ton Voile and C. II. Snyder
woro at Cenrtol Point Tuesday. Col.
Ton Velio denies that ho has sold his
fruit ranch in thnt seotion, or that ho
has any intention of doing so. ."That
rnncn is mo appio ot my oyo," no
says, "and somo or theso days I will
proauoo trim uioveon that will open
tho oyes of all of you."
tors.
welcome. Tho timo is 3 o'olock.
Married In the Nash hotel par
lors, Sunday, Novembor 28, 1009, at
2 o'olock p. m., A. Frederick Rosen
stock and Grave Fioldor, both of
Ashland, Rev. G. LeRoy Hall, officiating.
DR. YOUXO OP rORTLAXD
COra TO MEDFORD.
TO
Dr. Young ot tho Taylor street
church of Portland and formor pastor
I of tho First M. E. church ot Salt Lake
City, will give one ot his famous and
Mrs. C. II. Cnrov and dn.ml.t.x. f Inspiring lectures Docombor 10 at
Sonttlo aro registered at the Mooro.!"0 Methodist church on North Dart-
ion street.
; At tho mention of Dr. Young's
nanio noarly ovoryouo In tho city will
nottco tor tho tamo of his work
S. B. Henry of Grant Pass is
Medford today on business.
W, Woodnrd nnd Alfred Jonos of ,mmi
Ashland nro registered at tho Nnsh. WJ0
HOTEL ARRIVALS.
At tho Nash O. R. McLean,
Grants Pass; Samuel L. Henry,
Grants Pass; Robert Taylor and
wifo, Portland; W. E. Berry, Port
land; W. Woodward, Ashland; Al
fred Jones, Ashland; F. C. Taylor
and wife, Portland; John S. Fran
nue, Fargo, N. D.; A. D. Coulli, So
attle; John A. Tomoy, city; II. A.
Moore, San Francisco; F. D. Beacon,
San Francisco; Bon Wertnver, San
Francisco; F. M. Mowarts, San
Francisco; II. D. Unit, Berkeley; J.
C. Pendloton, Tablo Rock; R. M.
Whitman, Eaglo Point.
At tho Mooro A. Hall, city; Geo.
Whitcome, city; Win. Rustor, Eugene;
C. S. Piorco, Rochester, N. Y.j C. E.
MoArdoll, Portland; A. C. Smith,
San Francisco, Mrs, Chas, II. Gorr,
Sau Jose; W. G. Smith, Wolf Creek,
Ore,; F. M. Bovol, San Francisco;
Mrs. C. II. Carey nnd daughter, Soat
tlo; J, S. MNair and wife, Ashland;
F. Pelvuzo, Eagle Point.
DEAD MAN DRIVES
TEAM JWO DAYS
Holding Reins In Lifeless Hands
Chlco Farmer Drives Team
for Forty-eight
Hours.
(United Press Leased Wire.)
CIIICO, Col., Nov. 30. After sit
ting lifeless for two days iu tho soat
of a carriage, tho stiffened hands
grasping tho reins, tho body of Silas
Stoekwell, au aged faruior of Butte,
was taken to his home today.
Tho horso hitched to Stockwoll's
light buggy apparently had wandered
about tho country for noarly forty
eight hours. When found by Stock
well's neighbors, it was cropping tho
grass in a pasturo, it's master sitting
upright in tho soat cold in death.
Physicians who examined tho body
doclarod tho man had died from heart
failure.
Tho survoyors who have boon at
work locating a lino for tho Pacific
& Eastorn havo beon driven Into the
valley by tho hard weathor and work
temporarily Is suspendod bo far aa
tho locating ot the line Is concornod.
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