. nun riviin'VK MKiuraiih ORISON, MONDAY, JANUARY M 1310.
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BIG FIGHT MAY GLAVIS SAYS HE PEACHES ARE
GO 10 ANGEL CITY WAS HINDERED
FOUND CLEAN
Joffrtes Metro at 1U(H'ntel Quorlos
llurliMl at Ulin by Xow8iior
u .Men KofumlliiK IMr
Klislit.
QaiiLAND, Jan. SI. Jamas J.
Jfme3l responsible for the suttemoitt
Uint If lllckartl ami auAon couUl not
come to nn umlerntnmUnR on tin?" loca
tion of the Mb fight for the champion
ship of tlv world within the timet limit
U would bo- tukcn to Los Ancelea ontl
stnjrto there. f
"v Itlckard Is holdlnK oiit for Silt
Lnjip. .vhllc Jack Oloason has mnwl
heaven and oarth to jrat ,ttyi champion
ship bnttle for San FrnncUco, Jeffries
sa'fd yesterday that he would rather
flKht In San Francisco than any plac
but If the location was not settled ft
days before the flcht, s provided In
th'e articles signed by Jeffries, John
son and UiA promoters, ho woul'd tak
steps to Miavo. It staged In his homi
town ,of Los AnKcles.
Jeffries assertion can be taken tt
llnnillcapiH-d, Ho Claims ty lil t-t-
liiont In Ills lnvwtl::tloii of
tlic Alaska Coal Until
Casos.
WASHINGTON. Jnn. 31. That'
attempts wore iniula to hinder his In
vestlfTtitlon of tho coal land frauds In
Alaska, was the statement today of
Louis U. Cilavls, dismissed division chtof
f the r oerat land office, made betnrn
the coiiB"vsslnntl committee InviudtfenW
Inn thfi HnlllnRer-rincluit controversy
Otavls declared that ntlcmpts to hin
der him In his work on the Alaskan
cases wore made during his oonversa
tlons with Land Commissioner Donrwtt.
In the course of his testimony todny
Glavls mild that at the time he entity,
10 wasninRion 10 rpi nn niwiinvii irvu
a "concrc'ssman." Later Glavls said
that tho concressm'an Was McLnchlan
of California.
Gliivla further amplified his testi
mony by saying that Secretary of the
Interior llAtllnxor directed .htm not to
obtain an affidavit-front Mel.HChlan as
mean something, for the big white man I to the congressman's alleged connection
Is the principal figure In tho fight He with the "Green" group of coal claims
admits that IMcknrd has all the money In Alaska.
up and says that he Is ready to fight j "In an Interview with Judge Ballln
nnywherw on earth the promoters agree ger In Washington." said Glnvls. "he
toj but It they still hold out when the j told me that there had been too much
time limit expires he will assert him-! of thn sort of thing In the past and
said that I should not sec him." .
self and Insist on sending the fight to
Los Angeles.
Jeffries doesn't care who promotes ;
the fight, according to that. He Willi
bo satisfied with cither Hlckard. Qlea
son or Tom McCarey. or a combination
of the three. Jeffries would like to
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9tU .lit" .1.1.1 niRni ... III. tri, miiiuuii . 1., I- -.1.1
. , " , , , . is few days. Jlr. LunanKs la an out
nt Vernon that he erected himself, but',. , ,.... ,. , ..........
lng his fortune In the Alaska gold
He rami!
Come From Alack Oold ritlds.
I .iuori KuoaiiKS ot pantile. .insKn,
jls visiting his brother, SO. O. Kubunks.
cashier of tho Granite City Savings
! bank, und old frlunds In Ashland for
which has since passed out of his con
t ... ,., .., , i fields for twelve years past
, , " .u . o t. "Mown from the far north several weeks
declnred.that Sam ttentcr w. my man-, ago f(jr R vMt W,U mU w lnVort-
.1 . , V Z .7, .V. I";," jln.l. Ashluud and S,ln rn.nclsco. and
UK tlt? tl 4111 ll'l Kfr-i uiv wiuo iiiuiuiiihi
I will wihirit tt.....! In t
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Work of liifUH'otots Show 'ni:it tho
IVai-li TrtH's Shipped fiHini Cull-
fofntii. An llertMoiiwbljr 11mii.
Inspectors Slyers and Taylor worked
all d.ty S.iiurdity making a thoroiiKh ll
spectlon of the car of tree eoiislgmt by
a California nursery to local V'.'opie
Tho apple and pear trees In the esl
wero thrown out bodily, as they w-re
not up to the standard In slxo for plant
lng In the Uogue IMver valley atut
were besides Infected to some extent
with crown gall.
The peach tree passed the rigid In
spection given them with a very small
percentage of loss. How rigid thin In
spection Avas may be gathered from the
fact tnat every bunch of ten trees was
opened by the. Inspectors and every tree
exumlned separately.
O. 1. Threkel. representing the New.
castle (Cal.l nursery company which
consigned the car here, expressed thn
nttltuilA of his company In h answer
to the remark, "These condemned trees
will go .o some other district, will they
notr
"Not on your life." snld Sir. Threkel.
"these trees will never bo sold to , any
other fruitgrowing section, nor to any
one."
A. noyce. Portland, !' j
I'. L. Land. Seattle J
tojd 'em Uerger whs to.imuiage It. He
arranged the details and I signed the
articles.
"This controversy. If there Is one. be
tween Gleason und Hlcknrds. means
nothing to me. If It bver comn to a
show'down about where the fight comes
off and they put It up to me. Rerger
will have to do the picking, lie's made
the best of arrangements so far and can
finish 'em up. I don't think for a min
ute that Qleason and Hlcknrds will
hnve any trouble. Do you mean to tell
me with what, they have nt stake they
nre fools onough to nueer ,the deal?
Anybody with common sense knows bel
ter. JSomelibdy started a false rmpor
and Trhen thy get over It everything
will btf ntl right"
WlAllliere Jeffries made arrange
ments with Uoger Cornell, trnlner of the
Portland baseball club, to take cila'rge of
the massage department of hts camp
the middle of Muy, providing he can
make arrangements with Manager Slc-Credle.
resume
Ash
land Tidings.
Stationery, office and school sup
plies at tho Mcrlwold Shop.
Meeker for silks.
Hotel Arrivals.
The Nash K. W. Illanchnrd, I. II
Urei. W II. Murxhall, L Veysey. Ihirt-
land; J. C. McKcnlhnn. O. It Cogselt.
iVltoona; It It. Kvans, Simkaue; Max:
Hromlierger, C A
J. Cox, Chicago
. Link. Portland; J P. Murphy, S.ui
Francisco; li 1. Fay, Portland. A H
Glasgow, Portland; T Cole. ItorW-l."
The Moore W. H. Newcom. Chlcngo 1
W. W. Urumley and wife. St Paul. It
E. Hyron. San Francisco; M S. Hhhh 'n.
Redding; O. O. Threkal, Newcastle O i
Sholders. P. V. Llnck. San Fnmels.ic 1
O. J. Hell. Hrownsboro; L. I.artttimi.. '
San Francisco; H. ". llarronx and wife.
Ashland; It H. Thompson; J. It. t'hfi-,
oweth and wife, Ihtscu; J. S.-llger. Port
land. i
All ladles' wnlste at half prleo at!
3KKr ,c t'o.'s.
v'e'.v Rlpuams on bale at Mf4.ir
Co 'n. .
SAYS 3000 PAPAS
M BADLY FOOLED
SEE Uv5 FIRST
When in need of EJectrio Wiring, or Fixtures, and savo mouoy by Bet
ting best workmanship. Dynamo Ropairiii'.' i .specialty.
, JOTF BEOS.
;M?DF(JaD'S ftEMIER ELECTRIClAWS. . .
I.vuiattr ' IV. Itojws of National ?ln
WiJf'WnsjtlttiJ TcIIn Wicnl Talf
,fiI 1VliriLijlr Huneo Oanic
tr
.QIUQAppWan, 31. Fully 3000
Ihij' misbwds In CMmgo IcMjUiy n
fondling Infants which are not ttselr
own offspring, hut whloh have bren
palmwl off on llwm by tltir wives, ac
conllng to u statement attrlliuted to
Lyroan V. Itogtjrs. of the Naltoiyt Slu
ternlt)" hospital. Ilogers Is quotwl oa
Hiiytng'tlutt the Infants'iire mlopted bv
th pseudo mothers und tho deluded
fathers re npp tho wiser.
tit Is fwld tlmt 35.000 Infants are pru
vldl with homfis, every yar and that
more titan onhlf are iMdleved by hus
bands to bu- thIr own children. The In
fnntK.nre pr'eonrtMl by chlldleys wornon
mostly In sodoty. wIioh huslaml wish
OtfmriW!t Whan the husband leaves
town for a time th wlf ( a visit to
sujni; : home fur foundlings and wlien
hubby returns h Is the proud "fnth r"
of a houopli Jxtby.
"KATES TBOM EAST TO
POBTLAND HOSE BItOVf I
Wm. E. STACY & CO.
SEAL ESTATE ATD EMPLOYMENT.
' :tiJrt ASrnr tcr AI-VOIJUV LAMfN -r.ota: i. nr.-i v.-ant-J Lamp n
' SMi Itloa and forsaloat tlo ollowlnf? places; Allen & Heapan'-. War
nur. Wortman & Gores and VMka A M-fiownn'i ftunlturo store.
OtTico 3 South Cciitnll Ave.
MEDKORD, OR.
PQRTLAXD. Jan. ni. Han iman
and I Jill railroad offtc.s In this nlty
were Ipdny notified ijial the neidH will
gpant xiet)Jal excursion rules frAm the
east to ' Portland for the rose festival
and for the national convention of( the
AnaJpJit Onqr of Hibernians.
Agreement to this effect was reached
In phjatigo yestorday nt tho meeting of
tho transcontinental passenger agents.
Circuit Court.
Mary Harris vs. David L, Harris Ar
gued and submitted and tuken under
udvlseinuul.
J. W. Hllnger v. lloher't and Margaret
Smith To quiet title. Hecree by de
fault. ;
JCNjnte of y. V, Jones Order made
for' final settlement and discharge of
administrator.
Katate of Charles It Heardsley J. A.
Harvey appointed administrator; F. O.
jfcWIlllams, C. H. ailletto and I). C
Carlton, appraisers.
KHtate of J. W. Hassnli Plore L. Has
H.ill appointed administrator; Charles
JlcClaln, Joo JCcrney and J. E. Olsen appraisers-
Dillon to Coacr. isnnKottrl.
COLUMBIA, Mo., Jan. 31', Ed Dil
lon, former Princeton football star, to
day accepted n pnslWon to coach tho
football team of the University of Missouri.
Witt
$12,5251011 acres in Coiince ncai-s, 10 wars old.
nini' acres in j-saruetr ami Aujou pours, I to li years
old: Hose in; good soil. Ternus.
S12,000- -Eleven acres in Cornice and lio.se pears, li
yeara old. These trees are in full bearing and will
pay a good income oii'tlie nrice asked.
$24.000 Thirty-two acres in Bosr uud An.jou pears;
rrees are from 4 to 7 years of age. Complete ,tl
of buildings. Close in.
$7000 Thirty-five acres of black stickv, three miles
from Medfoi'd,. all under the ditch and can be irri
gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Modford; eight
acres in awtowns and Spitzenbergs 5 to 7 ve.n-s
of age; 14 aerps in alfalfa; three acres in pennies;
two acres in berries; irrigated: buildings.
$13,000 Twenty acres; 10 acres in 7-year-old Mew
towns and balance in 3-ycar-old Bartlett pears; no
buildings.
$7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Rpit-
zenberg apples, 7 to 11 years old.
$18,000 Thirty-five acres about 25 planted to app-es
and pears, in bearing. Trees are from G to 15 y ears
old: buildings; tour miles from Medferd.
$14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionullv
fine place for a home; twelve acres in,apples aid
pears 3 years old; about an acre of bearing orchard;
11 acres in alfalfa; all fine deep free soil.
$150 to $200 per acre Stewart acre tracts; two miles
from Medford; tracts are from 10 to 25 acres in size.
Pine building spots on all; can all be irrigated;
cheapest tracts in the Medford neighborhood; easy
terms.
$300 per acre Finest five and ten-acre orchard and
garden tracts in the valley; easy terms
$35,000270 acres; buildings; 26 acres in bearing
Spitz, Newtowns and Cornice pears; about GO acres
in one and two-year-old apples and pears; fino or
chard land. x
SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE
ORCHARD TRACTS,
W. T. YORK & CO
Baker's
vs.
Home Made Bread
We have honio-mado bread. WhuUi would
you rather out, home-ninde or bnkers'f A
foolish question to ask, for most people
would bo willing to pay twice tho price for
homo-mado broad they pay for baker's, but
you can buy tho good old-fashioned home
made bread at tho Hex Grocery for tho same
price as baker's. Largo, well browned
loaves, both nourishing and palatable, and
.": ked from tho best flour in tho city.
"Yakima Best"
V
Take a loaf homo with you and bo con
vinced. Rex Grocery Co.
Best Groceries
At Prices Strictl j in
Keeping with the
Quality of Our
Stock which is
Unexcelled
A Trial wil IConvince You
Allen Reagan
The Square Deal Grocers
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 Mo. 1 1 North Central Ave.
PLUMBING
Steani and Hot Water Heating.
All work guaranteed. Prices reasonable.
I. F. MOORE AND E.'E. SMITH
Old Tribune Building. Phone :)931.
DRIVERS that know the country
R&S that covr the country
QUICKM AND WITH CO.Ml-v.Wn' TO YOU AltIC ALWAYS! TO UK ft'
KOn. JM l nK
IMIILOW & l)OUIN'(J, rilOPWKTOHH.
WEST SIDE STAhlES
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