Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 06, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 6, Image 6

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    THIS I,EEDFO.RD MAIL TRIBUNE, ALEPyQUD, OREGON, SUNDAY, atAROH G, 1910.
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IRAN AND TOMMY
MCCARTHY 10 FIGHT
Fans Speculation as to Outcome of
Battle Will Meet In AprilBoys
Must Make One Hundred and
TMrty-two Pounds.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March 5
Fi$ht fans today are speculating
on the probable outcome of tho 20
.round fight between Chvcn Moron,
tbo little English scranper, and
Tommy McCarthy, a local lad, who
nro matched to fight in April be
fore the Broadway Athletic club.
Jimmy Griffin, who matched the
youngsters, has not set the exact
date, but it is expected that tho
clash will be scheduled for April 15.
It is quite probable that Moran
"will take on Matty Baldwin in Kan
sas City for a ten-round nb-decision
fight is the meantime. He has a
lentathe offer from Kansas City
promoters to meet Baldwin some
time this month.
According to the articles for the
Moran-McCartliy go, the boys are
to make 132 pounds at 7 o'clock on
the night of the bout.
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AT THE CHURCHES.
Baptist Church.
All of tho regular services will bo
held in tho Baptist church next Sun
day. Sermons by tho pastor; Sun
day school, 10 a. in.; preaching, 11
n. in. and i :au p. m.; loung Peo
ple's meeting, 6G:30 p. m. It is re
quested that all nicmbors who have
not received the hand of fellowship
will be present at tho morning serv
ice. A. A. Holmes, pastor.
Christian Church.
At the Christian church, corner of
Sixth and Ivy streets. Biblo school
at 10 iu n.; communion service nnd
sermon, 11 a. m.; C. E. at 0:30 p.
m.; evening service, 7:30; sormon on
"The Great Teacher." Good music,
large chorus. Everybody welcome.
W. Theo. Matlock, pastor.
CONGRESS SAYS TO
PEARY; SHOW ME
RESOLUTION.
Ho It resolved, by tho city counctl
of the city of Moilfortt, Oronon:
' That It Is tho Intontjon of tho
council to lay a 4-lnrli wntor nmln on
Klovonth atroot from Hamilton Rtroet
.to Plum Rtroot, nnd to rbhobb
tho cost thereof upon tho property
fronting on said portion of snlil stroot
'In proportion to tho frontngo of said
. property.
Tho council will turot nt thn rnun
Commander Must Produce Proof
That Ho Reached North Polo IfL.il" 5.?"!l.c"w "1?.. ?. ..V1?!!!1:
I via v ii in uv 111 iuu viij ntui iu mi hi
Ua Uftlllfl DaaaIija UnMA iL.teltl on March 15th. 1910. nt 7:30 n,
..uu.u ,.wv...y ..u..u. a, ",m., at which time nil protostsnKalnst
Hands Of Connress. tho laying of said wntor main on said
portion of snld street nnd tho nHHONS'
incut of the coat thoroof upon thn
property fronting thereon will ho
hoard, ,
Tho foregoing resolution wnti pnim
oil by tho city council of tho city of
Mcdfnrd on the 3d tiny of March,'
1910, by thu following vote! Woleh ,
nyo, Merrick absent, Hinorlclc aye,'
wortmnn absent, Klfort nye nnd uom
Approved March 3d, 1010.
V. H. CANON, Mayor.
AttcBt:
UOUT. W. TRM'-KU,
City Kecordor.
o'clock.
"Man."
Christian Science.
Services Sunday at 11
Subject of lesson-sermon,
Sunday school at 10:00. Testimon
ial meoting Wednesday evening nt
7:30. Tho public is cordially invit
ed to theso services. 128 North
Grape street, north Sherman-Clay
music house.
M'KINLEY'S COUSIN IS
WOULD-BE MURDERER
PITTSBURG. Pn., March 5. Ed
ward C. Miller, formerly a society
saan of Canton, O., and who claims
to bo a cousin of tho late President
"William McKinley, is in jail here
today awaiting the result of a bnllet
he fired into the neck of Mrs. Alex
ander Wright of Sewickley, Pa.
"Thi3 is the end of two has
fceens," Miller declared when he drew
lik revolver and shot tho woman.
The bullet was imbedded in her
seek. Physicians at the hospital to
which she was removed feared she
would not recover from the wound.
Miller was denied bail. No cause is
known for the shooting.
Ovtralf Off to Train. '
YISALIA, Cal., 3fareh 5. Orval
Overall, one of the star pitchers of
the Chicago National league base
ball team, will leave here this evening
for New Orleans to join the Cnbs.
Overall announced that he had
come to terms with President Mur
phy on the Chicago team.
Presbyterian Church.
Preaching at 11 a. m., subject,
"Steadying Power"; preaching in the
ovening at 7:30, subject, "According
to Faith"; Sunday school at 10 a.
ra., C. E. society at 6:30 p. m. Tho
Men's club meets Tuesday at 7:30 p.
m. in the church. An interesting
program is prepared by tho commit
tee. One part of the program is a
debato on the "Direct Primary." A
fnll attendance is expected.
WASHINGTON, D. a, March 5.
Tho movement to socuro tho thnuks
of congress for Commander Robert j
E. Peary for discovering tho north
polo created a new and purzling sit-'
untion today. !
Representative R. B. Mncon, a
member of tho sub-committeo on
naval affairs, which is considering
tho matter, has demanded that Peary
produce tho proofs that ho reached
the north pole. Teary refused to do
so.
Representative Macon declared!
that ho did not behove any member
of the committco would consont to'
legislation to secure a vote of thanks
for Peary without seeing tbo grounds
for it.
Professor Gannett of tho const
and geodetic survey and n member
of tho National Geographical soci
ety, told the committee that Peary
objected to submitting tho proofs
where they might becomo miblic
property, as Peary desired to use
them in newspaper and mngnzino ar
ticles. At the time Professor Gannett
was speaking ho had a copy of the
proofs in his possession, but refused
to surrender it to the committee. ;
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Davenport to Oregon.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., March S.
Homer Davenport, the cartoonist,
expects to leave Snn Francisco to-
Railroad Official on Coast.
SAN FRANCISCO. f!ni Mw dal for his oId home in Oregon
Ruler of S000 miles of railroad ' nmvea nero yesiemny
TTnW n r..o Mc:f r u.Jlrom ml Loma, Southern Cnhfor
Rock Island road, is here today for
a brief tour of the coast. The Rock
Island magnate denied that there
was any railroad significance in his
visit. It is likely that he will visit
all coast cities before returnng to
Chicago.
Mudgo became vice-president of
tho Rock Island road five years ago
when he resigned as general manager
of the Santa Fe to accept the posi
tion. A few months ago he became
president when B. L. Winchell re
tired from the presidency.
nin, where he hns been recuperating
at the home of A. G. Scalding for
two months.
Weston Well on His Way.
ALBUQUERQUE, N. M., Mnrch 5.
Edward Payson Weston left
Springer todav for Ralon on his ,
walk across the continent from the
Pacific to the Atlantic ocean. Yes- j
terdny he walked from Shoemaker
to Springer, a distance of 42 miles.
The aged pedestrian arrived there
last night at 7:30. lie expects to
spend Sunday at Trinidad, Colo.
FOR SALE
$12,525 -Eleven acres in Cornice pears, 10 yoars old,
nine acres in Bartlett and Anjou pears, 1 to 3 years
old; close in; good soil. Toxins.
$12,000 Eleven acres in Cornice and Bosc pears, 14
years old. Tiiese trees are in full bearing apd will
pay a good income on tho prico asked.
$24,000 Thirty-two acres in 3osc and Anjou pears;
trees arc from 4 to 7 years of ago. Complete not
of buildings. Close in.
$7000 Thirty-five acres of black sticky, three miles
from Medford, all under the ditch and can bo irri
gated. $13,000 Thirty-two acres, close to Medford; oight
acres in Nowtowns and Spitzenbergs 5 to 7 years
of age; 14 acres in alfalfa; three acres in peaches;
cu uuiua hi ucrnus, lrrigaiea; ouiKiings.
$13,000 Twenty acres; 16 acres in 7-ycar-old New
towns and balance in 3-year-old Bartlett pears; no
buildings.
$7500 Ten acres, all planted to Newtown and Spit-
zenberg apples, 7 to 11 years old.
$14,000 Thirty-five acres; buildings; exceptionally
line place lor a nomo; twelvo acres in apples m d
pears 3 yoars old; about an aero 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.
Fine 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
$35,000-270 acres; buildings; 26 acren in bearim;
Spitz, Newtowns and Cornice pears about 60 acres
in one and two-year-old apples and pears; fine or
chard land.
SELLING AGENTS FOR SNOWY BUTTE
ORCHARD TRACTS.
W. T. YORK & CO
J K. HNYA'K'I, iWriniu
JOHN 8 OKTII, niNn.M
J. A. IM-JUHY, Vice-ProMldn.it
W II. JACKHON, AhhH CnHhinr
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
UANTAL . $50,000
SURPLUS $10,000
Safety boxes for rent. A general Banking Business transacted,
Wo solicit your patronage.
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Timber and Coal Lands
ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING CON
TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES
FUKKISIIED.
B. H. Harris & Co.
MFDFORD - - - - OREGON
Office in Jaokouu uoutity Bank Upstairs
REAL ESTATE
Farm Land Timber Land
Orchard Land
Residences City Lots
Orchards and Mining Claims
Medford Realty Co
Room 10, Jackson County Bank Building
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EDEN VALLEY ORCHARD
THE ORCHARD THAT HAS SHIPPED MORE FRUIT TO THE MARKETS OF THE WORLD THAN ANY OTHER IN
SOUTHERN OREGON.
THE ORCHARD THAT IS ALL IN BEARING AND IS A GUARANTEED INCOME PRODUCER OF THE FIRST RANK.
THE ORCHARD THAT FOR IDEAL SOIL, SIGHTLINESS OF LOCATION, NEARNESS TO SHIPPING POINT AND
CONVENIENCE OF SCHOOL, CHURCHES AND SOCIAL LIFE OF MEDFORD LEADS ALL OTHERS.
THE ORCHARD THAT FOR THE LOCATION OF CHOICE HOMES, WHERE A MAGNIFICENT VIE W OF THE ENTIRE
VALLEY IS TO BE HAD, MAKES IT DOUBLY DESIRABLE.
THE ORCHARD THAT CANNOT BE EXCELED AS A DIVEDEND PAYER WHEN PURCHASED IN TRACTS OF FROM
30 ACRES UP.
THE ORCHARD THAT SHOULD INTEREST YOU IF YOU ARE SEEKING AN INVESTMENT IN THE ROGUE RIVER,
VALLEY.
THE ORCHARD THAT FOR PRICES AND TERMS WILL PAY YOU TO SEE.
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