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THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, JANUARY, 28, .1910. 8 GOOD OS FRISCO SPORTS Cyclone Johnnie Thompson and Tommy McCarthy Will Mix To Night Nelson and Wol gast Soon. FOR TAFT ASKS FRANCE IF U. S. CAN HELP MOB WRECKS F.fl 6ARA E GUSH MINE 10 CALIFORNIA WHISLER WILL RETURN SOON Wires President Failures Sympathy and Queries as to Offering of Immediate Aid. WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 23. Presidcnt Taft is awaiting a reply in n mntcnmi li'o emit ti Prosiilont (B)' Tlir, oo f Frcncc offering aid in OAiX( fAwoW, tho calamity that has overtaken Pnr-1 With both boys down to weight,' jg. I Tommy McCarthy, tho fightinj; j the offer is aeopted relief steos i bricklayer, and "Cyclone" Johnny will be taken immediately. The dis-j Thompson await the cone that will 'natch follows: ' send them away on a scheduled 20- ja there any manner Fifty of Ringleaders Under Arrest Property of Company Maw of Charred Ruins. I As Chief of His Bureau on the Coast, Ho Will Inspect Various Fruit Districts in That State. Professor .P. J. O'Gnrn? who is j chief of tho bureau of plant indus try on tho coast, loft Friday morn . LONDON, Jan. .28. Fifty are uu-;i,,p for California on a tour of in der arrest today, ihreo others are inspection of the various fruit dis hospitals suffering from bullet triets. wounds and property of tho Harden j . Ho will visit tho Suisun, Sacrn- eolliorv at Westhartlopool is in'monto, Newcastle, Fresno, Watson Representative to Denver Show Will Tell of Results at Horticultural Society, February Four. Tho regular mooting of tho Koguo Kiver Horticultural society will he hold Saturday, February. 5, at which timo C. E. Whisler, who represented ; ...I.:.. i. in nuivii,. .... . ! 1 .1! . i v..t- t. in .!,,-, t rs iiio lawlessness resimcu xruiu iuvo m uuu uiuaua. round fieht at Dreamland rink to- tbroucb tho nntional lied Cross on.. . V . , n . ... . ,r " r 1... t ...flAt. tl.A nAmnntu 11,111 : Miai'lllU uu. 11 WWII tho sneiolv niul the northwest at the charred ruins, following a strike of villo and Santa Clara districts and national npplo show at Denver, and tho men at tho mine. , will investigate thorn as to tho prov- nftcrward went to Washington in the fight against tho La Fuau bill, will TTrt Will Wkttiktt tt AfrtjIP.M! ti Mint. I. . tt .1 othorwise, appropriate cxperssiom , ,,,.- nf ,t.., ,,..,. nf vlAm.nrv a. ,. ,.riinp ,. i. m. ........ lilu ...v.. v..... iKy vf-. ........ ..... r 1 - 1 1IIU rUSHHM IMIUIIIIC night. McCarthy, whq is notlnng wore ; made by tho than a heavy featherweight, is ens- whieh tho neoul Ilv within tho required 134VL' pounds, the United Stat while Thompson barely scales below ported onlamities tv. ' : The Illinois boy, desuite his short 1 cnpitn,f ns wen as in the provinces , cr,cc,eu in ""HU? J0'".1" " ANARCHIST PAPER IS neriod of trninin.:. has pat in many of Fmneet mcn' windows in ho STOPPED BY OFFICIALS d by him dur- .v.."t"...i...v . . - . . . . i. .. u .1.... t... AViii... f it.. u ,ir.itintif nt ll.n wiivnlim mnf.l ...t 1. 1 . . i ... .. . . , .. . .1 -1 . . e and irovernment 0f "'t."1 "uul k-" ...w....,, ... WK ms mp casi in 1110 mniior 01 s.-- cs learn of tho re- sccn uml nKreemo,u cmwi lw m Bociey wio muowiug cur,t,K n Hnrvcy, n weather Un wind, floods nroi"0"011 1,10 u,c" woni 0,1 Slh, "" Mr' ""-r "iiiko roau and tho ilelcat ol the I.a l ean burning a now $75,000 clubhouse report. bill will be fully detailed. solid licks and nppears to be in ex-: "Meanwhile I offer you tho sineor inline mnnnger's house and looting .. . -r..r. : . ... . .. , .. several slions in tho village, ceueni suapc. -uuvunuj ia uin.,- 0Sl sjinpainy ana me mosx arueiu i . - , . ., ..in.-... .-.vmh. .....i, mi.-. u,-un in good condition, and Ins admirers wishes that tho cause of these dis-' -"""'"u . ' ,' ' V. V0V, ,m,;iis,0,.,):11 oy ,lus iN0W lorK I10S,lU NEW YOHIC, Jan. 28. Tho circu lotion of "Mother Earth," has been look to him to make a fiito showing , asters may soon abate. in his first essay against n member of tho bgher flight of lightweights. Tho talent, however, is getting down hard on Thompson, and when tho boxers step into tho ring tonight it is not nnlikely that he will be a 3 o 1 favorite. Even money is being offered that Thompson knocks Mc Carthy ont inside of 15 rounds. Sullivan and O'lC i-tV. W. II. TAFT." SMALL CHANCE TO SEE BIG FELLOW will re' but the men claim tiiai it was piaceu thoritios, at tho remicst of Anthonv by mine officials to cast discredit ; Comstoek, tho vice-crusador. "Moth- j or Earth" is a monthly publication I devoted to the cause of anarchists. I An article by Emma Goldman con cerninir tho "white slave" traffic is said to havo boon responsible for tho action by tho authorities. ion tho strikers. Tho three persons shot cover. DREAD DRAGON OF DISEASE. (Continued from page 1.) n..,..lo ll.iu.1 Aati1iK.il fti.til IliP v.....i,i . . -. ..-... ..... .... .... and other fruit districts will send rcnresenlativo delegations. About February 8 tho roiniiiiltoo to form a union of all tho fruitgrow ers of tho vnlloy will bo nntioutipod. nnd on tho following Saturday the organisation will he effected. A. E. Renntos is iu Salem in eon neetion with the filing of hU lirief i tho onse. He has until Februarv 'I to tnk" such action. , - .. - 'i- d Denver Johnrfv ; Jeffries to Rush Back East to Bed-t010; side of Sick Wife Is In the Pink of Condition. Dan Sullivan an O'Keefa. who appear in the lo-ronnd special event tonight, nro expected to pnt up a slashing battle. Both are strong, game nnd clever nnd never loaf a minute. O'Kcefc has been winning all of PORTLAND. Or.. Jon. 28. Jim his battles dnn. the past year, and' Jcfrieg anfl h!s travcUm, gladia,or right now is bettir than ever. Of the , n , , ,. , I t.- i f ,,.. , company reached Portland this at- two, he is possessed or more cle er- r J ness, but whnt Snllivnn lncks in this.ternoon at 12-15. department he makes u pin strength j "Can you tell me what they are and speed. hollering about down south?" asked The preliminary, which will be put Jeffries of a United Press corrc- on at 8:30 o'clock, will be a ten- f spondent. round affair between Antone La J rjjy wife ;3 in a Chicago hospital Grave and Frankie Smith. 'and I am going back to got her. I Xelson and Wot.ts. have been worrying about her ever Battling Nelson nnd Ad Wolgnst j since I left her, and just to please will fight for the lightweight cham-;a few people in tho south I'm not go pionship of the world on tho after-jinB to waste any time getting back to noon of February 22 in Colma. This . Chicago. I expect to be in Los An was the positive announcement mudejKeles by February 15. I agreed that ).;. mnrnim. l,v Rid Hester, manager , a few dates should bo mode npon of the Mission'club. nr trip through tho middle A permit from the Smi Mateo su pervisors is as good asin his pocknt. he declared, and so confident is he of securing it that he has let the cou- nn trnct for the construction of arena, work to begin next Mond:;v self and Gleason morning, ne has options on three sites in tho neighborhood, each within 100 feet of tho county lino nnd rot 'more than seven minutes' walk from Coffroth's arenn. The site will be chosen today and the contractor will immediately lay west, but these will not interfere with my plans in Chicago. 'T left Tex Rickard in Salt Lake and ho was laughing at tho idea of thero being nny trouble between him- where the fight will come off. That is np to Rickard and Gleason." Much Suffering. Answering pitiful crleo for aid, the broke tho locked door T .. .,A I. OnttlnnntAM and found an aged, half blind man, trying to carry hts paralytic wlfo to safety away from tho waters which were rushing Into tho lower portion of the house from a broken main. A party of balloonlsts, who ascend-' ed from the Aaero club at St. Cloud, : made a trip over the city for tho pur pose of taking snap-shots of tho do-, vastntlon, and upon their return re-, ported tho situation was moro ap palling than they hrd anticipated. Government to Relief. Tho government Is preparing to i furnish freo food and supplies to the destitute. ' i Arrangements also are being made j to provide furniture and clothing for thoso whoso effects will havo to boj burned under tho order of tho sant-j tatlon comnjlttce In their efforts to j prevent spread of disease. i Agents with largo supplies of tils- f lnfectants already are at work In , the sections where the sewer breaks ' have been most serious, and where j the danger of pestilence Is greatest. ' Weeks of Work Ahead. It Is feared that It will bo many weeks before tho filth deposited by, sewers can bo removed on account of the crippled conditio., of tho pump- Ing stations and tho condition of all Our Saturday Special Those of our 0118(0111018 who havo worn our "Ultra lino will ho quick to soo tho exceptional val ue for tho money in our offer of the i'ollowiui? shies. '"We have yet to hear of one of our Ultra Patent Kid Shoes not giving satisfaction, which is the strongest kind of proof they are thoroughly reliable. 24 pairs of $1.00 Ultra, patent kid, welt Shoes for i $3.00 12 paii-s $o.00 Ultra patent kid, velvet top Shoos for I $3.50 12 pairs $4.00 Ultra, patent kid, gray top Shoes for $3.00 Our "Brockport" Shoes, whieh are the $3.50 and $3.00 shoes, manufactured by the Ultra factories, we will give a discount off of 50c per pair. This makes you a splendid opportunity to got some good values for $2.50 and $3.00. dmeaded n WHEN YOU THINK Suits Coats ' Waists Dresses Petticoats Dress Goods Silks, Etc., Etc. t Think of this store. Think of the price, alwaj's low. " Think of the quality, always high. Just now the prices are exceed ingly low. The Hutchason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. 9, Savoy Theatre TONIGHT A DAUGHTER OF THE SIOUX (Gripping Indian story) HUSH MONEY (Oh, ho funny) t A CLEVER SLEUTH (A inirtli-proilucur) ONE DIME Jeffries appeared in a serious tho underground conduits, frame of mind, but a smilo illumin-1 Skiffs piled todny In tho yard about ated his countenance when he was told that he looked to be in good out his plans and get lumber on the i shape. He is evidently taking John- son senousiy. in incr, jennes, wno HOTEL ARRIVALS. At the Nash D. W. Luko. city; C. Y.oVman, Portland; G. D. Threl kel,' Newcastle; J. F. Sullivan. Coeur d'Aleno; A. M. Shannon, H. N. Starr, Ccdrgo W. West, Portland; J. M. Balrd, Chicago; G. S. Eaton, Hood Itiver; Georgo P. Mlms, Seven Oaks; It. M. Whitman, Eaglo Point; B. F. Lain, Portland; E. H. qreen, O. K. Edwards and wlfo, Portland; F. R. Hunt, Eugene; G. W. Dwlnnell, Mon tague; Claudo Norrls, Josephine Haines, New York. At tho Moore L. ,B. Richmond, Seattle: 0. S. Huhholl, Watalla; J. M. Stephens and family, Spokane; E. T. Hibbard, Portland; J. D. Cochran, city; Glen Hurd, Dayton; John C. Michel, Spokano; W. Barnhart, Sa lem; J. H. Chambers, Cottage Grovo; Id. W. Wolser and wlfo, Cleveland; tho palaco of President FalUeres, and In and around tho theaters and cafes of tho lower Champs Elysees. Basements Flooded. is generally prone to lichtness, soemp All tho basements In that part of anxious that he shall be in tho best ! tho city are flooded, nnd tho first possible shape before entering the floors of many of the residences were ring. , j entered by tho waters during tho CRATER LAKE COMPANY WILL ESTABLISH INNS ! night Tho Crater Lake company, which hns the permit from tho government to cam' on a hotel and transporta tion business in the Crater national pnrk. has applied for a permit to establish an inn nt Budd Springs, on Klamath Lake, in the Crater nntion al reserve, nnd the running of a stnge Tho use of automobiles was badly crippled today by tho shortage ofi gasoline and taxlcabs could bo ob tained only at almost prohlbltlvo rates. Several cab owners have driven their horses to death attempting to , contlnuo tho work day and night j while they woro ablo to got trlplo and j quadruplo faros. Suffering Sovero. ' Reports Indlcato that tho suffer line from there to Crater Lake, Bndd Springs lies on the west side j jn(j among tho peoplo of tho pooror of the Klamath, just outside the liar- j classes was most B07ero In tho Gron rimnn holdings nt Pelican Bay and i olio and, Javal arrondlssmonts, whoro Odessn, p.nd it As. the expressed in- thousands of homes of laborers woro tontion of tho company to run a iine , flooded. of boats on tho lake from Klamath J Crowds of refugees clamored about Falls connecting with ft stage or an-. tho mayorahy office and all tho river F. M. Murphy, Butto Falls; John H. j tomobile lino at Budd Springs for .arrondlssments aro seeking food and Ctephens and family, Tecumsoh; , Crater Lake nnd other scenio points. 1 shelter. THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Offers in especially good foothill orchard for a low price and on good terms. .In these days of advancing prices, it will pay to look into this. It pays to deal with the "Man Who Knows." When the Kogiie River Land Company sold tho Tronson & Guthrie orchard at Eagle Point to .the prize winning owners, four years ago, the salesman, W. M. Holmes, assured the purchasers those Spitzenhergtrees would produce the world's best apples, and subsequent events prove the soundness of his judgment. By tho way: Did it ever occur to you that most of tho men who have won out in the Rogue River Valley, bought their win ning orchards through the Rogue River Land Com pany1? W. M. ITolmes, Manager, is always tit your service for a good buy. A BANK D00K WILL LIGHTEN tho bunion of caring for your money. Duotiit your cash in tho Farmer' ii Fruitgrowers' Bank anil you will not havo to Hit and worry about it safety. Thiovos don't stoal bank, books; and if firo dostroyo ouo, you don't lose anything, ns you would if it was tho cash itflolf. Open an no conitt todny nnd you'll sleep easiof tonight and ovary night. Yours for business, i Farmers' & Frullorowers' Bank. r Erall Mohr and wlfo, San Francisco; O. Adams, Butto Falls. the company already has a per mit for Mnlone Springs, farther Every effort Is being mado to han- dlo tho situation, rind, encouraged by ' SPECIAL MEETINGS NOW ON AT PHOENIX PHOENIX, Jan.. 28. (Special.) -Tho meotings being held here undar tho nuspicoH of the Christian ohuroh i are being well attended nnd great in terest is being manifested. Five additions to tho church were umdu nt the meetimr last night. To night tho subjoot will bo "Tho Long est Ladder in tho World"; Saturday ovoning, "Where Did tho Denomina tions Como From?"; Sunday at 11 o'clock, communion: nt 3 p. m., n special sermon on "Whnt Is Man?" fr men only; at 7:15 p. m., a spe cial sormon on "Whnt Shall I Do With Jeeps, Who Is Called Christ?" Special musio for this occasion. Either Saturday or Sunday the baptism of thoso who havo united with -the church will take place. Hoar Wanlo in "ITnmlot" Medford Theater, Saturday night. north, nnd this would mnko a link J the fact that tho crest of tho flood has of valuo in handling the chain of passed, tho authorities nro gradually tourist travel to tho great nntional getting tho rellof work under control, wonder. Good fishincr, hunting nnd it vns a common sight to soo men beautiful scenery abound nlong the, and women faint In tho crowds thnt mute, nnd with tho connection onjiovored about tho stntlons whom this side of the rnniro a good road ' food was being distributed, would afford nn ideal outing for a i few davs. Qulnn Must Die. EVERETT, Wash., Jan. 28.- Tho' doath warrant was today read to Rlohard Qulnn, convicted of murdor- :SIX CHILDREN HURT 0M WAY TO SCHOOL Are You Going East 7 CLEVELAND, O., Jn. 28. SK dien woro soriously injured tn day when tho hH in which they wore lng his wlfo, and April 1G was sot as riding to school was run down by a the day for his oxocutlon. While Lake ghoro railway' passenger train Intoxicated Qulnn shot his wlfo on nd demolished, Tho injured, with tho street hero In Septombor, 1007. uj,o drivor, who was also hurt, wore tnkert to n hospital, Of coureo there will never bo an issue of this nowspnper in whicb ev ery classified ad will bo worth'' whilo for you to answer. Noithor, probab ly, will there ever bo an issue of this nowspopor in which thoro is not at least one or two want ads that are worth your while to answer. Tho bus was ground into bits, ono wheel being picked up more than 100 feet from tho spot whoro tho acci dent occurred. Ono of tho horsos which drew it was killed. Frederic Wardo Saturday night ns "Hamlet." Have you, a friend coming west? You ought to bring one to Medford. Call and see us. let us talk routes and rates with you. Jnformation cheerfully fur nished. Phone, address or call on v Southern Pacific R. R. A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent $12,525- Eleven acres iu Cornice pairs, 10 years old, nine acres in Bartlett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 year old; close in; good soil. Tonus. $12,000 Klevon aeres in Cornice and Boso iiears, M years old. These trees aro in. full bearing and will pay a 'good income on the price asked. $24,000 Thirty-two acres in Bosc and Anjou pears: trees nro from l to 7 years of age. Complotc set of buildings. Close in. $7000 Thirty-five acres of blnck sticky, throe miles from Medford, all under the ditch and can bo irri gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Mcdrord: oight acres in Newtowns and Spitzenbcrgs 5 to 7 yoni'S of age; 14 acres in alfalfa; three acres in pouch oa; two acres in berries; irrigated; buildings. $13,000 Twenty ncres; 16 acres in 7-year-old New towns and balance in 3-ycar-old Bartlett pears; no buildings. $7500 Ten acres, all planted to Nowtown and Spit- zenberg apples, 7 to 11 years old, $18,000 Thirty-five acres, about 25 planted t!o apples nnd pears, inbenring. Trees are from fi to 15 years old; buildings; lour miles from Medford. $14,000 Thirty-five ncres; buildings; exceptionally fine place for a homo; twolvo ncres in apples n d pears 3 years old; nbout nn ncre of bonring orchard; 11 acres in alfalfa; nil fino deep freo soil, , $150 to $200 per acre Sfowart aero tracts; two miles from Medford; trnefs nro from 10,to 25 ncres in si.e. Fino building spots on nil; can all bo., irrigated; chenpest tracts in the Medford neighborhood; easy terms. $300 per aero Finest five and ten-ncro orchard nnd garden tracts in tho valley; easy terms. $35,000270 ncres; buildings; 2G ncres in bonring Spitz, Newtowns nnd Cornice pours; nbout GO ncres in one nnd two-yonr-old apples and pears; fino or chard land. SELLING- AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE ORCHARD TRACTS, W. T. YORK & CO