MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDITORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, MAY :17, tOIO.
DICK FERRIS IS
WILLING 10 GIVE
MUCH EOR EIGHT
Miss Mary Harriman, Her
Fiance and Rejected Suitor.
What Is Hell?
DR. OLIVER'S SUBJECT FOR TO-NIGHT
Says Ho Will Take Big Mill Off
Hands of Glcason and Rickard
and Will Pay Them $200,000 Will
Pull It Off in Los Angeles.
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LOS ANGELES, Cil., May 17. If
, promoters Klcknrd ami Qlc.ison nro
, discouraged over their apparent In
ability to secure a battle ground for
Johnson and Joffrles, Dick Ferris Is
willing to give the promoters $200,
0(K and take the fight off tholr
hands.
i When It was reported hero that It
I would bo Impossible to atago the
Ibattlo nt Emeryville, Ferris de
clared he would go aftor tho fight.
Ho Is willing to work In conjunction
with Rickard and Glcason to bring
the fight hete, or mako tho vcuturo
I on his own responsibility.
"If the fight cannot bo hold nt
. Emeryville." Ferris said today, "It
J should como to Los Augolcs. I
stand ready to let Rickard and Glea-
"son out with a big profit If thoy
want to turn tho thing over to mo.
"So fnr as a battlo ground Is con-
I corned here, tlero would bo no dif
ficulty. I could put tho fight on
either nt Vernon or Arcadia, and I
am certain thero would bo no in-
t terforenco buznbeo."
i Ferris further declared that ho will
make an aclunl offer to Rickard nnd
'Glcason the moment he is Informed
officially that the Emeryville plans
nro off. Ho nmnnged tho recent Los
Angeles avlntlcn meet and appears
to be sanguine of the financial suc
cess of his plan should It carry.
A great many people who are actually on the road to Hell seem to prefer to wait
until they reach thuir destination before investigating. YOU ARI2 CO III) TALLY IN-
; V.LTJ3D TO ATTEND TILE LECTURE TONIC 11
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At Tabernacle, North Bartlett near Jackson Street
GOOD MUSIC FINE SINGING A SPLENDID SERVICE.
KHARLES C.
LRUMSEY
The announcement of the engagement of Miss Mary ilurriiuuu, daughter
of the late E. H. Harrlman, to Charles Cary Uumsey brings to light a ro
mance of Interest. Society has been sure that Miss Harrlman would marry
Bobert W. Goelet. as he wns the choice of Mr. Ilurriman, who made him hU
traveling companion on his tours "of the country. Rut Miss Harrlman met
Mr. Rumsey, who Is n sculptor of promise. For four years Mr. Rumsey, who
Is thirty years of age, a golf and polo player as well as an artist, has been
quietly paying court to MIs Harjiman.
EMERICK EXPLAINS HOTEL
MOORE BAR OPPOSITION
IRATE MOTHER
Too .Late to Classify
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HEAVHEATING
Pastor Gets Drubbing at Hands of
Fiance's Mother Woman Alleges
Man Did Not Treat Her Daughter
Properly.
WANTED Teachers and high
! school pupils dcclrlng lucrative cm-
ployment during vncatlo i on a sal-
ary. Apply Box No. 500, care this
j offlco.
JTO EXCHANGE Income property
in Los Ansales, valued'at 527,500;
mortgaged for $3,500; owner's
I equity $24,000. Will exchange for
property o equal valuo In or near
Mcdford. Th's property is In first
class coudlt'on and ! bringing In
a good re..tal. It will stand close
Inspection. W. T.Yerl: & Co.
VANCOUVER, Wash., May 17.
Rev. C. M. Stnythe of tho Methodist
Episcopal church at Ridgefield, who
wns badly beaten several days ago
by Mre. C. N. Laue, the mother of
Smytho's finncec, is reported to bo
much better today.
Smytho is confined to his bed as a
result of bcatinpr, and for hours nt
a time ho has been delirious.
The beating took place after a
church meeting Friday, when Mrs.
Laue alleged Smytho hnd not treated
Miss Laue properly.
"The irate mother waited outside
the church door, and when the min
ister stepped out she struck him over
tho head with a club. Her son-in-luw,
Rock Soden, then grasped the
prencher's arms while Mrs. Laue
continued to bent tho helpless clergy
man over the head until ho was unconscious.
Both were arrested nnd fined for
tho assault.
New Cases In Circuit Court.
State vs. J. L. Bnrdot, transcript
from justice court at Ashland ; B. F.
Mulkey for plaintiff.
Alice M. Bnkor vs, C. 0. Baker,
divorce; 0. C. Boggs for plaintiff.
Circuit Court.
Mary E. Eastlick vs. W. W. East
lick, diverce: decreo by default.
A. C. Caldwell vs. E. A. Hildreth
et al., action to rocovor money; do
creo by dofault.
Howard Messongor Shaw was ad
mitted to citizenship.
Married.
WILSON-WEBSTER In Medford
Mny 14, 1010, by Rqv. W. F. Shields,
Unnslor Wilson nnd Susie Webster.
Is "trouble brewing In tho kitchen?"
Well there's tho want ad way of, get
tlug "help."
FOR SALE A fino 80-ricro farm;
CO acres In cultivation; 20 acres In
alfalfa; 32 ar-s. In commercial or
chard; 2 miles from good town; 11
miles from Medford; railroad nnd
siding alongsldo of the place; im
provements worth $3,000, all first
class. I am tho owner and will
give you a bargain. Investigate
this. Address L. W., owner, caro
of this office. 54
Opposition to the Hotel Mooro li
cense, states Councilman Emerick, is
based upon tho fact that the bar is
not operated in connection with the
hotel, but separately, in another
building, nnd thnt thero is but a far
fetched connection between tho two.
"If the bar wns in the same build
ing nnd run as an orderly high-class
hotel bar, there would be no oppo
sition," states Mr. Emerick. "Nor
would there be opposition if the bar
got rid of the disorderly element that
frequents it and annoys the neigh
borhood. The city cannot afford to
police this place alone, nnd if ten
cents was the minimum price of
drinks there it would probably bar
this hobo element. I voted for an
other saloon alongside because the
additional license would provide
funds for policing the west side."
MILLIONS VIEW DEAD EX-KING
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CngllSll Unity, KIllWUll III! UUJlt:s;kti: I
border for tho funeral cortege ns it j
passed along. j
Courso Only Mllo Long.
Tho course wns only a mile in,
length, but apparently; the greater
part of London's population had
gathered to view thj spectacle. Tho
catafalque, covered with black and
purple draperies, surmounted by tho
crown and scepter of England nnd
I surrounded bv draped English flngs,
'was stnrted from tho palnee at 11 :'I0
o'clock and arrived nt Westminster
hall at noon.
As tho gun carriage, bearing tho
coffin, moved slowly nlong company (
after company of soldiers cntuo to(
present arms whilo the colors slowly
dipped in silent snluto. No sound j
wns heard from tho crowded streets
savo tho rumblo of tho heavy gun
carriage wheels, tho clatter of horsos'
hoofs nnd the light noiso of carriages
bcnruig tho royal family of tho Eng
lish empiro nnd tho head of tho Brit
ish government.
ltoyalty Follow a.
Alexandra of Denmark, tho queen
mother, widow of King Edwnrd, rode
in tho first carriage, accompanied by
her mother and tho downgor empress
of Russia. King Ocorgo V. nnd tin'
members of tho royal household
followed. '
Then camo officials of tho army
council, mombors of tho army head
quarters -staff, tho bonrd of admir
als, field marshals and assistants.
Colonel Theodore Roosevelt, com- '
missioncr for tho United Stntcs, was
not in the procession todny. Neither
was nny of tho nino visiting Euro
pean kings. Roosovelt nnd tho vis
iting monnrchs will appear in the
final funeral procession Friday.
Services Held.
When the coffin arrived nt West- i
minster tho archbishop of Cnntor-
bury, assisted by Canon Wilberforeo, (
conducted n short sorvicc. In the
course of tho services tho combined
Westminster royal chnpcl choir im
pressively sang several anthems.
At 1 o'clock tho services hnd end
ed. Tho bodv lny in state from 1 to
4, when it wns viewed by thoso in
vited by members of parliament. Af
ter 4 o'clock tho public wns admitted
nnd thousands took ndvantngo of thu
opportunity to filo by tho coffin.
Great Crowd rrcsciit.
So grent was tho throng nt West
minster that this evening it wns es
timated by tho authorities that one
million and a quarter peoplo had
viewed tho body during tho day.
Pickpockets reaped a great har
vest. in spito of detectives. Many
woro arrested.
Tho polico havo issued a warning
to all persons to luavo their valu
ables nt homo on Friday, ns piok
pockots nro nssombliug here from nil
pnrts of Europo and America.
Tho decision of Cr.nr Ferdinand of
Bulgaria to attend tho fuuornl of
King Edward brings the list of mon
nrchs who wilt ho in tho fuuornl pro
cession up to ten.
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Thu Oaks
S. & O.
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TO START LAYING
GAS MAINS S00 N
J. R. Anderson States That He Will
Begin Active Construction Work by
June I Application for Franchise
in Phoenix Is Asked.
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Active construction work on the
new gas plant for Medford will start
Juno 1, according to J. . Anderson,
who was recently granted a fran
chise for this purpose. Material is
expected to begin to arrive in tho
near future.
In addition to applying in Ashland
for a franchise, Mr. Anderson has
applied in Phoenix for one. no
states that he intends to build a
plant which will supply a population
of 50,000 under a high-pressure
system.
Women Elect Officers.
CINCINNATI, O., May 17. Mrs.
Lawrenco Maxwell of Cincinnati to
day wns unanimously elected direct-or-gonoral
of tho Federation of Wo
men's clubs. Tho conference named
Mrs. Philip N. Mooro for re-election.
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Children require tho purcat of food. No mother nn.iM
knowingly sacrifico tho health of her children, if vnn
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BRAND
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Bacon
Tou con feed it to your children Inoxcina tlmt it !
perfect that it has passed tho rigid government Inspection
nnd boars tho stamp of approval. They'll like U toot
At Best Dealers, Hotels and Cafes
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W A NTED
Timber and Coal Lands
Engineering and Surveying Contracts
Taken and Estimates Furnished
B. H. HARRIS & CO.
Medford, Oregon
Offlco In JaclUon County BanK, Upstairs
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bottled nt tho spring by J. M.
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B. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
A HOME
At A Very Low Price
A Small Payment Balance Like Rent
8 Rooms, bi'nud new house; bath, toilet, screen kitchen, swell electric fix
tures, cement sidewalk on street and cement walk to and around the house;
fully furnished in first class style. Parties leaving town and therefore will
sacrifice this splendid home.
A Fine Money Maker
If you are looking for a deal in orchard land tlmj. is suro to make you good
money in a very short time, don't fail to get in touch with this: 99 acres in
the tract; 45 acres in trees; 25 acres now in bearing and planted to apples; 8
acres in Spitzcnbergs; 8 Ben Davis, and 9 in Nowtowns; 5 cars shipped last
year and double this amount will bo shipped this season; 20 acres in pears,
Anjou and Bartlett 1050 2-ycar-old trees; 15 acres of grain; 3 miles out;
every acre can be cultivated; house of 3 rooms, fair barn; all fenced; all can bo
irrigated; WILL aCAKB GOOD TERMS.
Here is a Fortune
53 Acres l3i miles cast of Central Point; all bottom land, mostly free soil
of the very best quality.
10 Acres 8-year-old Spitz and Nowtowns apples; 20 acres 5 to 7-yoar-old
Spitz and Nowtowns Apples; 200 Jonathan apple trees; 200 Winter Nollis pear
.trees; G acres 3-ycar-old Cornice Pears. Price $32,500; $15,000 cash, balance,
three equal payments at G per cent.
Beautiful Home Place
30.31 Acres of tho very best soil in tho valley; largo nine-room houso;
good barn and outbuildings; three wells and plenty of water for all purposes.
1,844 trees on place, mostly pears. Price $10,000; half cosh, bal. good terms.
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Walter L. McCallum
HOTEL NASH LOBBY
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