Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 30, 1910, Page 2, Image 2

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    tTHE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MIUDFOR-fo, OREGON, StTNDA Y. JANUARY 30, 1910,
SPIDER KELLEY IS HEARST BACK OF GENERAL BADLY
Baker's
ALL TO THE GOOD SLOGAN TED-1 2"; HURT IN BATTLE
vs.
Splendid liO-ltoiind Klfjlit Seen by Sun
Francisco Fiuih Olcnion I.oaes
For N'ortli to See
Jeffries.
. t .Hi
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal..- Jan. . '58.-4
(pldcr Kelly, ably nklcJ and nbetw-rt
ijr Tommy McCarthy, stood Cyclone
onnny Thompson off for a twenty
ounJ draw nt Dreamland last nleht
after one of th bustrat, most blUler.
UUgen Starts Doom for Koosovt lt I Mont Trusted Lieutenant of (icuci-itl
Would Link Independence
League lth In
siit-gents.
'
K.-trmln Led ChnrKP
Turned Tide iiml
Umlly Wounded,
Whlrh
Is
"MINNRApT tS, Minn.. Jan.
I1LUKP1KI.D9, Nlcnrngua, Jan. 29.
UOIOlH'l ineotiorv ItOOSOVell Ul Cn- nnrill rhnmimirm th , Im.t.ul
dldato for urealdcnt lit 1912. through a and efficient lieutenant of the revolu
ooaUtton of the forces led by William tlottary commimder. General r.trml.
IV Hearst, tho Independence Liusu i... ,,,rlouslv wounded In a liosi.ltnl At
luni uuntri1 i . . . . ...
in flht ever witnessed In n local .V T"- " " " " 7 u,r lrom accormiiK in uikikuciici.
- - - mnq iw i. t n a minimi' imrin nitnt iruinv ivil. . a t .
rlnir The statement that Kelly cnfnetl , ' ... .. . I OTOlKl ""ro lotuiy. wniunmnrro per
mit.. uiriuiiti mm "") l Thnmn I. ltlacxn tvlio tt-n Ihs llrtnral I .... . . i. I ...
. . .. . . . . . a i ... ...... ...... i aiiTi:iii i f. i inn niinri; iiik.ii inn I'lii.irii.
nominee for president In 190S. ment imaltloii near AraniM dnrlnir lh
bloody battle of Juiumry 83. In whloh
manv fial.i- that (t.e .rtwt eehond hta T ' '- ."- racn iu. iosi mor limn 3U0 men KIIIWI
" - 1 rntin rtr non Yviin in in rltMil i
. - . ... i ur wuunuru.
M.cr. did h work nn hard an he worked "".3 . "'".. n' "L,ur" battery at the center of the Mmlrii
to v. McCarthy from Oefeot. ,md
it.r.r... itnninn nt ..in... nf ""r". ""r"."" rowmmfni iroopn" ueiense. II wa
the draw In made advtsvdly. for it over
a man foucht n creat battle It was
the Spider. Never once In nil off
wnrn nr rm ,u,n,on. u u, , rf t ,a , aUf.,mt to UgM ,e - accordlnc to the insurconts bv
l1Le ft n I 1 T "opubllcan nomine alngle- SjT InsurtuUi.. b
.'-r. . .... . . . '. .. . nn Jiwssn, rapi mr as i.c u nun inr r,mt .l.nAn.M im.ui n... oil.., ml,,..
iijrowinK neart ami pouy in o Mr .f ,lw ,,- .,,, mnka " .V '". : "v' r
- ' : iui uienr Riinv. uie Kenerui leu a iiemru
Inc MtCa hv In the last .even rounds ww n' "lns mo power mai mtnt at upo , u. flUV of
of t totU b! "hi- .SarVlwnX W0U,oppV,l.,oh,in4 tt withering fire. Me wonde.l
vfee and llarncv kent un the flchthic W' Bpnk,nB for the mP-"'- twice, but did not retire until hi flk
M.Bnof hfrV. Pull mT. fTC F"- .',"r's "fA n,! "r,;nn- "een accompl.shed. The capture ef
1411 rn i n iv ifnAiitiH)iT ami wiinm.i . . . . . . . . .
mnm- ,. i.i.i i,ni .h,.v.,l him whn nn.l :. ,w" . V ' ' " "" -line nailery uirneu me inie in rovor or
....... I tilm rnr IIk I.-n.l.T in 1U1" II rmnM. I
w. jre to eren thins j n the end w conr(lienee khnt ,h insurgent Repuh- ""W-
naa tno saunacuon 0l ge.ung a lltn:wUK their larw following would
lrura "terrr. ... jwS.., ... sf,tlD;rJ nn.l that tnB
SScC.-Uiy QOOd X-ighttr. na1ltln wn.O.I Mrn. .n.h vn!. tn
t no. 11,1, .r.n-ral imnr.lnn amnncl I ojnipaiiuxeni wnn me nvo uiion are
en who l av. f"well tl St arfw,t l,h th" r'C,1,ar " Wller In their denunciation today of the
en wno nave rouoweu me jikhi game i ,. i-,,mnc,i- Pnni, ,ia,-. I . . ... .
Scvolutlanlsta Stuounca V. S.
i HlAlKPlKLUS. Nlcanigue Jan. 29
sympaililieDi with the revolution are
men
In Ban Francisco for years that with a
bit more seasoning and experience Mc
Carthy will make the best of them
hiirrr.
The bricklayer displayed a' coolness
that wou.d have dono credit to Nelson
and a kick with either uand that bodes
111 for a man of less Iron than Thomp-
t n.
Tho first four rounds wera Mc
Cartby'a, without a doubt. Until th
eleventh matters wer even, SlcCarthy
punching away the lead Thompson gain
cd by his pushing tactics.
The twelfth and seventeenth wert
Thompson's, with McCarthy fighting
rnvely and determined to star. In
id final two periods the local boy, al
lough so tired even his teetli were
eavy .waked up and landed punches
LOCATION OF
DISTRICT ATTORNEY
n.
P. Mulkrr Will li-rtti Here Per
manently After Feliruury J
Offiees .Voir FJttinl Up.
attitude toward the Madrls government
au . the stand which hns been taken by
Reir-Admlra! Kimball.
They tieclare the statement warning.
Americans to take no part In the war .
he Issued, was an Indirect Justification
of the execution by Zelaya's men of I.e-
roy Cannon and Leonard Oroce. Amer
ican clttxens, who cast their lots with
Estrada's cause.
Sseh a stand, they further assert, he
would not dare to tako unless he wero
absolutely sure of the position of the
stjte department of the United States.
It It they profess to see a veiled ap
proral of Madrtz by the United States.
and predict that If the government's
troops aro successful In keeping tii
revolutionary troops from Mnnngua.
Madrlz will be recognized ns ruler of
niafrlf IHam.v ll.illr.. will V. . u
int mailp fven the cast-Iron -Cyclone! hi. main nfri. in i.irnr.i ntt I Nicaragua.
hi. had. i o. n . ,, I roiiuwinir uie uiooiy rallies or iinma
nef .ree Hanlnn'a decision waa rleht. nr rn .1- Klan" ?cero, wnen nelil liospmus lo care
t rnnliln-i l,sv hem anvthlne else. I Th. n,n.An..,in Ior "e nunureos or wounueu Were es
MeCnrJhv demonstrated that he has a I win i,,v.' i.i. fi. , tv. I tohllshed and operate,! under the dlrec
right in the futuro to meet the big men county Bank building, adjoining those !,on of ,n A"- Admiral Kimball
l hi. cla.s. Alreadv thav are clamor- f xv it nnr. rti,..i o,.. i..lbc"m a Popular hero alike With rebels
Inn- fnr nnnther match between the two. .innn. .,.t- 'r .,- "nl loyalists. Indignation against him
r - u w v f w. tnu rm.srt titu ui ut I unnlnr II
aisasoa to rorua&O. the city and police Judge, so that the
Jock Oleason leayes for Seattle to- "powers that be" will be in position to
morrow night to have it out with Sam j see that the wheels of Justice keep
Berger ui.d Jim Jewries as io tne proD-1 turning, albeit slowly at times.
ablu battle-ground for the Jeffries-1 Mr. aiulkey recognizes Medford as the
i,Johnson flghu In making the an- center of the, commercial, and, con Re
nouncement uieason xooay gave nisiQUenty ho legal, transactions which
Iirst inumauon mat ne may ibii inio mly be broueht to h a. attention durlnel SAN KnANCISCO. Cal.. Jan. a Af.
line with Tex illcKaras way or uiuik- his term of off ce. and naturally desires Iter fllitlnsr nlcht and dav for "3 davs
ing and permit tne Dig ngm io taKei t0 jio on. the firing line. Hence his move to keep their little craft afloat, the
members or the crew of the schooner
Eva are resting here today white the
ship hi being made seaworthy again.
The Eva put out of Mahukona, Man!
T. If., for Eureka. January 4. The fol
lowing day Captain Olsen discovered
four feet of water In her hold.
Realizing the danger he was running.
he decided to try to make San I'ran
Cisco before putting Into port for re
pairs. Off the California coast, how
Is running high among the soldiers to
I day because of tho unfriendly attltud
I he has assumed.
BATTLED TOK S3 SATS TO
KEEP SCHOONER Art OAT
HAS TREES 1U CA2
Vace In Halt Lake, to the principal city of Southern 0:e-
' wnen 1 gei to aeame, saiu juvk, i gon. , . .
will have a long talk wim jenriesi
and Berger and get their views as to HOOVrB Dl:vn:a that
Hie Ijame grounu. ix i unu inui iloj
Will be satisfied to fight in Salt Lake
I will go to the Utah capital and see
Governor Spry fo- the purpose of sat
Isfying myself as to his attitude. He
has ihe last word, and If he says the
fight cannot take place In Utah, well
L. E. Hoover denies the Implication
that he has fruit trees In the car of
California frees held up by the ,lnspuc
tors.
and good, but If he shows an inclination ..,.. .... I ever, the Eva encountered a aerlpn .
iu ic uw w ... of trees In this valley." said Mr. Hoover. I "i'u winus. accompunled by unusually
nor do I Intend to. I had a few crane I "' vy "er orncers and crew were
and gooseberry vines In that car. andlal,nost Pnt by the unending vigil and
they are In the same fix as "old dog 1 101 1 over ln pumps or the long three
weeKS.
fighters will fight there.'
In connection with this statement by
Gleason, the old rumor was revived that
the Rickard-Gleason Joint debate is
merely a scheme to smoke out local
capital with which to finance the battle.
As the story goes, Itlckard, "low down,1
Tray' caught in had company."
77"
Greatest bargains you ever hoard of
would rather have the fight take place at Meeker & Co. b.
here, but he wants to be shown. Halt
Lake merchants have promised sub
stantial backing, but as long as San
'"ranclsco fails to coma through In kind
'ex Is going to stick by' the Mormons,
fuwever. should San Francisco money
ct behind hlra, he will not hesitate to
ome here.
For garden tool", see
Hardware Co.
Medford
2C9
Captain Olsen declared today ho will
finish his run when his ship h again
ready for sea.
On November 16, 190C, the Eva also
crept Into port In n badly waterlogged
condition.
: -f
in thf unni n nr riHAunr
4
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ITKAIMXEW XrSEMT AZ.X,
PEDEBATION INTEKrEKENCE
T
CALLS NEW PASTOR
Asclatd Bank Statmnt.
NEW TOItK, Jan. 2. The statement
NEW YOItK. Jan. 2.-Alleged inter
ference by the American Federation of
Labor with the affairs of the trainmen
and conductors of the railroads of the
east .Is , being, resented by railroad cm
ployrs. President Lee of the trainmen
of the Associated banks, Issued today, "?ld .t.h"t .hla ,men W01"" "0t u,,mU to
Is as follows: I dictation by the American Federation In
meir iiuiicimii'i wiin me railway mm-
lleserve nn nil lann.lt,, t m inn I panKS,
Iteservo on. all J(lennlt ... Hecently the men demanded nn In
other iimn tt R'Vn.ii. - izstra I create of wages, but the demnnd was
Ir.n.n. " i f. it itiM, I refused by the railroads, The road
Itev, A. A. Holme, Late of Corona, 8n , ji'J,,',,. I flclals, however, offered to meet n I
of-
mdy
Call., AV1II Succeed De'. Ii. (I.
Hall Heceptloii( I'luiinwl.
I Legal .tenders .? ...... .i..' 72,000
meposlts .?.V..T'--tt-.f .. 27,004,400
Circulation' ; , . . Ci,000
Total loans 1,218,475, 00
The members of the First Baptist
church of Medford have tfilled Itev. A.
A. HoNiies of Corona, Cal., to succeed
Itev. O, Leroy Mall us pastor of the
church, Mr. Hall's resignation was ten
dered some time ago, but his successor
has only recently been selected.
On the evening of February 10 a re
ception will bo given ut the church to
Mr. and Mrs. Holmes by -the ladles nf
the congregation, to which all -inenibpra
, of the church and congregation are In
vlted. Plans are also being considered
fcr the complete renovation of the In
Decrease.
The surplus of the banks Is $34,078,-
000, os against $28,605,050 last year and
$55,782,725 two years ago.
of the trainmen In conference for tho
purpose of adopting a cnmprnmlHo wage
schedule. The trainmen decided to do so
nd negotiations are now under way
with fair proHpects of amicable term
Inatlon.
ITSW MOHSTEK ENOIWES
TO OZiXMB 8I3XZTOUS
Tl 1st rnnr(iaf1 that Mia flnutliiifn T
w n. BWOU. I nlftn will unnn ...nil ixun f 41. M.
nTTtrt rtrt tit -r at - - . I -wwt --- " " " "
,lHl,AUy, ill., JUM, iff. JianiCO Ol mP n4U f-ll n nn.m.l Ar..lnnu ll.lt.
wheat nurki-t was rather small today est etperlment , Mon'Bter lo'comotlv.M,
and reflected a ed condition In the to AgUian(j( to ho put ,n ,he ,ieIppr mr.
?' I. i T 7. vice across the Slsklyous to Ilornbrook.
"'"" "lu riway, The.e monster mnMilnoM Imvn n w,.lh
At the opening of the market s-ntl- of 390(000 poun()), on tne (lrlv
nut war in ta Vnt II,a v .u. tt t.iiw-l ' - .... '
... agomst 180,000 ror the big moguls now
s were not very far opart. In May ,,, nmmnn .a m,. on
Urtor of the church, to be undertaken staT Jul J ? Sn- l geent htth IonB nnd on BCCt"'nl ot t,,ls ox,remo
by the Ladles' Aid society. L , '' , y , ., c,entw h,sther UngUi the engineer's cob Is placed In
5 . hfn yesterday, while September was front Bnd anea(1 of lfc b b
i -i ueiu lower.
Bonis Tunn.l Op.ue.J. Liverpool wow not very brisk, closing
The long tunnel on the California & values being down to l-8d h gher than 1 .J ..e There l nV, Vnrn.ni.i
Worthwstem railroad near Dorrls, has yesterday. ? J. "e',' ere ' no unilahle
vfe-i.t..i n,i iri... . ' on the Shasta division at present large
HtBt?(tArough It. The shpo-fly track Market acts Support.
WHICH' nas servea ror temporary use in NEW YOIUC, Jan. 29. The stock
To every woman
in our city
Not every night, but often, you feel tired,
worn out, ns though you didn't have strength
to do another thing.
Have you ever stopped to think
"What is the cause?"
You feel this way most when
you have been on your feet most,
the days when you have stood or
.j j i
of ten, SHOES are)
vos being completed, Is now being torn
ip. The Dorrls tunnel la nearly half u
nlle lonr.
jroslng the summit while the tunnel murket today was tendered aggressive1
support, It apparently being fears of
the government's decision of continuing
the Union Pactflo suit would cause fur
titer liquidation. In' addition to this
support, It seems only natural that the
shorts who have made considerable
headway during the last -week should
desire to secure some profits, and In
accordance with their operations for the
moat which contributed to the better
feallng during the day's session.
A wealthy coterie were reported as
having changed their attitude toward'
the market, and as a result bought free
ly during tho iluy'u session.
enough to handle one of these mounter
machines which would have to depend
upon a "Y" track to make a turn.
Wkat Yea Know About That?
A Marlon county farmer's soven cows
produced butter fat. during December
last to the value of $91.08. The dairy
s only ii side Issue on hla farm, but It
came In very handy for the first winter
month, uud the cowa.oro lumping up the
same gult for the current mouth,
For building bird ware, see Mod
ford Hardware Co. 209
Spring bargains at Meeker & Co'fl
An attack of tho grip In of ton fol- I
lowed by a porlstont rough, wlilch.ll
to many proves a great annoyance.
Chnmberlaln'B Cough Roinedy liuu
been oxteiiHtvoly uned and with good
buccoms for tho rollef and euro of this
cough, Many cases liavo been cured
after all other remedies had full ml.
Bold by all druggists,
All kinds of plumbing, lioutlrig and
motal work by Medford Unnlwaro
Co. 209
Meeker for silks.
i Now glngbatuu ou uulu at Meokor
I fr Cn 'a H
walked a good deal.
In nine cases out
responsible.
Let us fit you in the Red Cross
Shoe. It entirely prevents thef
i ; . j , t.1 1
uuiuuig, uruwiug iuiu utiiinK tnac
stiff soles cause. It is wonderful
how it saves your strength.
Tanned by the special Red Cross
process, the sole is flexible, it bends
with your foot, relieves all the
pressure on the delicate nerves and ten
dons, giving a feeling of freedom, case
nnd comfort found in no other shoe.
Let us fit you.
7
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tsr
Home Made Bread
Wo liavo lioiiic-iimde broad. Which would
you ralhor oat, houio-iimdo or bakers if A
foolish question Io ask, Tor most pooplo.
would bo willing to pay twioo (ho price for
hoiuo-inado bread they pay for baker's, but
you can buy tho good old-fashioned home- '
made bread at iho U'ox (Irocery for thosanie
price as baker's. Largo, well browned
loaves, both nourishing nnd palatable, and
linked from the best flour in tho city.
"Yakima Best"
Take a loaf homo with you and be con
vinced. Rex Grocery
Get
Oxfords. $3.50 and $4.00
High Shoes, $4.00 and $5.00
Best Groceries
Style and Comfort Get Both
KIDD, The Foot Fitter
UI.1.JLU1
SEE US FIRST
When in need of Electric Wirinp;, or Fixtttros, nnd bbvo money by gut
tin best workmanship. Dynamo Repairing ti specialty.
FLYNN BROS.
MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS.
I" 'At.'i MAIN STREET
Wm. E. STACY & CO.
REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT.
District Agent for ALADDIN LAMP- Local uguntu wanted. Lamp on
exhibition unci for Halo ut tho following places; Allen & Iteaguu'a, War
ner, Wort inn a & Qoro'a and Weeks & McGownn's furniture store,
Office 8 South Central Ave.
MEDFORD, OR.
At Prices Strictly in
Keeping with the
Quality of Our
Stock which is
Unexcelled
A Trial wil .Convince You
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
$12,525 IOloven acres in Ooniioo pours, 10 veal's old,
nine acres in Bartlett and Anjou peal's, 1 to 3 years
old: clo.se in; good soil. Terms.
$12,000 Kleven acres in Cornice and Bosc peat's, .I'l
years old. These trees are in full bearing and will
pay a good iucomom the price asked;
$24,000 Thirty-two acre's in Bosc and Anjou pears;
trees are from 4- to 7 years of age. Complete set
of buildings. Close in.
$7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, three miles
from Medford, all under the ditch and can be irri
gated. $13,001) - Thirty-two acres, close to Medford; eight
acrts in Newtowns and Spit'.cnboi'L's 5 to 7 veal's
,.( . i ..ip.. ir. " ii :: i
hi iii,rr; i t utjiua in jiuuua; inreo acres m peacnes;
1 ! I " A .1 1 .. ,1 1 ...
i mi .teres in utu'iiL's; irrigaiea; ouuuings.
$13,000 Twonty acres; 10 acres in 7-year-old Hew
towns and balance in 3-vear-old Bartlett pears; no
Dunuinys.
$7t00 -Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit-
enij.' tr uppics, 7 to 1 1 years old,
$18,C00 Ihirty-five acres, about 25 planted to apples
and pears, in Ijearing. Trees are from (J to 15 year?
old; buildings: four miles from Medford.
$14,000 -Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally
fine place for a homo; twelve acres in apples mil
pears . years old; about an acre ot bearing orchard;
11 acres in alfalfa; all fine deen free soil.
?iou to ij)H00 per acre btowart aero tracts; two miles
irom iMedtord; tracts are from 30 to 25 acroe in size.
Fine building spots on all; can all bo irrigated;
cheapest tracts in the Medford neighborhood; easy
terms.
$300 pei- acre Finest five and ten-aero orchard, and
garden tracts in the valley; easy terms.
$35,000- 70 acres; buildings; 2G acres in bearing
Spit. NTwtovns and Cornice pears; about GO acrea
m mi i n l two-year-old apples and pears; fine or
chard h id.
SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE
ORCHARD TRACTS.
W. T. YORK & CO
NAP
In Business
100x100 on one of our best
business streets
A good stock ranch of 200
acres for rent.
THE ROGUE RIVER LAND COMPANY
Fire Insurance No. ! 1 North Central Ave.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water Hoating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
I. F. MOORE AND E. E, SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phono u931.
DRIVERS? that know the country
R(GrS'that cover the country
QUIOKIiV AW) WITH COSH'' MM? TO YOU AIUC ALWAYS TO UK k
KOIWI) A I TIIH If
vaulow a nowNiNo, oiioouuvrons.
WEtST SIDE STABLES
I'llONU 2 Ml
H. flUAI'n STItKET