Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1910, Page 8, Image 8

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    MEDFOflD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 1910.
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BIG FIGHT MAY
NOT BE STAGED
AT EMERYSVILLE
Too Late to Classify
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FOK RENT Suite of 4 or 2 fur
nished housekeeping rooms; lower
floor; corner lltli and Nowtown.
729 West 11th. 50
Sells Wife and Sons for $25. ,
UTICA. N. Y.. Mnv 18. John V.
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n uiuski ui Jtuuiu sum ma wiiu mm
his sons, 5 and 3 years old, respect
ively, to ft fellow Polo for $125. lie
told the authorities ho could easily
Gleaswt Says Sentiment Is Against
ThMH There and That He Willi
State Mill Elsewhere Says
Will Not Leave California.
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Commercial Club Meeting.
Regular meeting of the
Commercial club will' bo hold
iu tho clubrooins tonight. A "
lnrRC nttendnncc is desired. ""
r. O. HANSEN
TOH MOFFAT
Wo mako nny kind and stylo of Windows.
Wo carry Glass of any sizo on hand.
lom uio umuonuos no couiu cnsu.y, i
got anothor wifo, but ho refused to f MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. X
part "vVith his dniiRhter. Wotosfci ,,.,,.,
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pookotcd tho money and told Witi-
Krowski to eo and claim his prop
ertv. Thero was a row. however. .8
when miiKrowski wont after tho
wife and her children, with tho re
sult that the men were arrested and
held upon a eharpo of disorderly
conduct.
EARTH HITS COMET TONIGHT.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Hay IS.
Fight Promoter Jack Glcason to
day admitted that thero is a great
possibility that the Jeffries-Johnson
iight Trill .not bo held at Emeryville
Jnly 4. Ho said thnt tho prepond-
CONNECTION WITH BALLINGER.
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bility of exploiting Alaska in railroad
'construction and other lines in which
ran nf fooUnn- nmnr flirt ,rtml,..he is deeply interested. Ho Will Sail
ants and residents of Alameda couu- ,rom Seattle about tho middle of
iy is against holding tho fight at.Ju,y- . . .
Emeryville Perlans is msistent that I rcc-
Gleason snid thnt ho lins not dnfi. Jommend an engineer to accompany
mitcly decided whero tha mill will bo,hIm w4ho c,ieictcd in Vmy wUh
staged, but that San
would hnvo first choice. Several
other places in California have made
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emorgo at 11 p. ni passing through
at tho rato of 50 miles a second.
It therefore may bo soon that tho
earth .will tnko about flvo hours
longer In passing through tho tail of
the comet than tho comet will take
in passing across tho fnco of tho
sun.
WAN TED
Timber and Coal Lands
Engineering and Surveying Contracts
Taken and Estimates Furnished
B. H. HARRIS & CO.
Medford, Oregon
Offlc in Jacllion County BanK, Upstairs
Negroes Pray.
LEXINGTON, Ky May IS. -Cor-
offers for the fight.
Point Richmond, whore Nelson and
Wolgast fought, and Marysville,
Tffhirh has offered to give a license
tec and build an arena, are being
considered by the promoters.
"Thnt the fight will tako placo is
1ho greatest certainty in tho world,"
said Qleason. "and that it will take
"place in California is an equal cer
tainty. Wo are well within the law
and nothing can stop the contest.
"The only question now is where
"tho boxers will meet. I appreciate
tao mot inni me uncertainty re
garding the battle ground that has
suddenly developed is not doing us
any
vaours it will hnvo been definitely
swept away. Emeryville can have
-the fight if it wants it, but if the
merchants of Alameda county do not
see their way clear to giving us sup
port, then it is up to us to go else
where. "Wo can come to San Francisco,
3 am sure, but wo want to give Em
eryville every possible chance
Fracisco (any Alaskan intorosts, railroad or1"1" thnt tho approach of Hnlley's
other private coucer which might tu'i lunigm speus uieir uoom,
influence his judgment. I could nmny farmers In Kentucky and hun
think of no one so well equipped as i ,lretl8 ot ignorant negroes nro pre-1
you, and as tho trip is one of im-Pnr,nS tor tho end of tho world to-,
portnnce, creat pleasure and profit. n'Bht- whcn tho celestial tramp's I
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it occurred to mo you might enjoy
this form of vacation. I hope you
will not understand by this sugges
tion thnt I have in nny senso aban
doned hope about securing your
services in the matter, abont which
wo conferred at Seattle. I antici
pate that not later than September
I will be nblo formally to present
thnt matter to you."
. Thomson's Iteply.
Thomson replied in n personal let
ter to Bellinger:
"I have just wired: 'Can nrrnnire
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good, but within the next 43 nortnern trip, but may mtorf ere with
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congress to which ho referred was I
the irrigation congress held in the!
Washington. i
"On receipt of your letter."
Thomson's answer continued, "I of!
course went to the mayor with refer-1
enco to a possible leuve of absence. 1
I said to him that you had asked me
to make a trip for an unknown pur-'
pose with unknown parties to an un-.
beginning j
Much to
tall enwraps tho world.
Iu Lexington largo bands of ne
groes attended all-night prayer ser
vices. Somo of tho services will con
tinue throughout tho day.
Th'e mnjority of tho negroes nro In
abject fear of tho comiug of tho
comet. For tho last week thoy havo
been holding "union services" which
have been crowded.
A number of persons, Svhlto and
black, hnvo dug cellars which thoy In
tend to go Into whilo tho earth is
passing through the comet's tall.
FOR A QUICK SALE
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It is
not that we fear that tho district nt. I
torncy of Alameda can stop us, but Known Pnrt ot Alaska,
if we cannot get the sunnort that nbout tho middlo of July,
we think wo are entitled in conjunc- my surPnse, this worked upon his (
tion with a plain statement from the honois curiosity in a most wonder-,
district attorney over there, instead fnl wny For two dnys he tr!cd to
xrf an evasive intimrtnHnn of !, see if he could lead me to tell some-'
thing that would reveal tho purpo3o
of the trip. He said to me late this
, afternoon ho made up his mind that
Jaw, which would only tend to create
a lasting feeling of uncertainty on
the outside, then, as business mn
tvc must go where we can for thelyou wnnte1 to catcn a bunch of
smoothest sailing." thieves and he would like to help and
(would like to know whom they were.
ALL-AHFRIPAH Rllfinv ! "He said, Tou wire Judge Bollin-
'ger you can go, but will miss the Ir-j
wnm urr iu uo i tirtLlrt ngation congress' Under these,
judge, please write mo a blind let-
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., May 18. ter which I can show him to satisfy
Tho all-American Rugby football his request, if not his curiosity. I
team which will lour Australia at! must confess thnt considerable dis
Ihc Invitation of tho New South I appointment nnd curiosity hns boon
"Wale3 Rucby Union. la HnoPiUnflmnmfpsfPfl. Tf vm, will nniv env T
north today to Vancouver on the first
lap of tho Journey. Several hundred
jpeoplo gathered at tho railroad sta
tion when tho players departed and
cheered them lustily.
Cedrlc Cerf of Stanford Univer
sity, considered one of tho strongest
players obtainable consented to mako
tho trip and H. Ashley, a forward,
was left behind. Cerf. a star Dlarer
have been chosen to be taken on a
vacation trip visiting Alaska this
statement will be satisfactory to the
mayor."
Thomson's letter added that he
expected to visit various irrigation
works in a day or two.
Swallows a Cocklebur; Dies.
EVANRVTIMTR. Tn.1.. 'MW 1R
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",luurow irwra ine ieam a weeK ago.jMiss Kate Wallace, 18 years old, is
saying he did not wish to play. dead from lhe effects of a cookle-
Tho first scheduled game tho all-'bur in her throat. She swallowed
Americans will play will bo at tue bur four months n?0 and pi,ysi.
Qncenstown. cinns never succeeded in removing it.
HAVE YOU ATTENDED THE
UNION MEETINGS
COME OUT TONIGHT
Dr. French E. Oliver
IS DELIVERING SPLENDID
ADDRESSES EVERY NIGHT,
BEGINNING AT 7:30 P. M.
No. 58 in Other ad is sold
NO. 61 5 Acres, 4 miles from Medford, 3-4 mile
from station; one acre family orchard in bearing;
4-room house; barn, horse, buggy, harness; 2 hogs
and some chickens go with the place. Price $1,700;
$1,000 cash, balance time.
McARIHUR & ALEXANDER
Room 3 P. O. Block
'Hasklns for Health.'
RARDON'S PLACE IS SERV-
t ING THE PEOPLE WITH
COOL, REFRESHING ICES, 1
DRINKS AND ICE CREAM.
WHAT'S THE REASON?
EAT
nt The Oaks or
S. & Q.
LUNCH ROOM.
SKE Is certainly tho finest
opportunity to mako money
over presented In tho Hoguo
River Valley:
50 ACRES of rich, red, loamy, nl
luvlal soli, situated In a protected
spot with protecting hills on two
Rides; n small creek runs through
It; no frost; adjoins laud, than which
no better can bo bought for $400 an
acre; 5 acres in young orchard;
commands a flno view; land
adjoining on tho south with unkompt
bearing orchard Is held nt $S7G nnd
aero; 2C acres only nbout half mllo
away, but no bqtter soil, Is held nt
$11,000. Thoro Is a house and barn
on tho placo nnd timber to last for
years. All could bo planted to fruit
and sold at fG00 an aero lnsldo of
two years. Property thnt enn bo
mado worth $25,000 In a short time
by plnntlng trees; can bo bought now
for $12,500. PART CASH, BAL
ANCE EASY TERMS.
SEE THIS AT ONCE
TORREY & MURPHY
Medford, Oregon
NOW OPEN -QUICK LUNCH AT ALL HOURS
Special Opening
FRIDAY, MAY
Special Music and Extra
20
Service
Friday we keep open house and the public are invited to call and inspect
Medford 's new cafe. Modern in every way, thoroughly sanitary; everything
clean, new and inviting. You will see that it is our aim to make this the
most popular eating place in Southern Oregon. PRIVATE BOOTHS FOR
LADIES.
OUR SPECIALTY WILL BE THE
BEST 25c MEAL ON THE COAST
We will positively serve the best 25c dinner on the coast. Our facilities arc
such that we know that we can please you in this respect. A trial will con
vince you. Here is a sample of menu we serve.
A 25c DINNER. -
SOUP.
Cream of Tomalo.
fish. F.
r Baked Salmon, Steamed Polntoos.
ENTREES.
Bnked Meat Pie, Southern Stylo.
Fresh Ucof, Horsorndish Sauce.
. Cold Spiced Beef Tongue, Potato Salnd.
IJnmburgor Roll, Onion Snuco.
Plain Steak, Mushroom Sauce.
Minced Ham, Scrambled Egga, to Ordor.
ROASTS. '
Prime Nativo Reef, nu Jus.
Stuffed Ox Ilcnrt, with Onion Drcflsing.
Shoulder of Pork, Oregon Prunes.
VEGETABLES.
Mashed Potatoes, Sugar Corn.
DESSERT.
Ripo-Custnrd Pudding. A
DESERTS
RELISHES
Sliced Tomatoes 15c
Queen Olives, 10c.
Sour Pickles 10c.
Dill Pickles, 10c.
Radishes, 10c.
Lettuce, 10c.
5u
Assorted Pies,
Per Cut.
Strawberries nnd
Cream, 15c.
Shortcako, 15c.
Specials,
Hot Chicken Sand
wich, 20c.
Hot Ronst Boof.
Sandwich, 15c.
NICELY FURNISHED ROOMS IN CONNECTION
amsczhu
ROYAL CAFE
322 East Main St., 3 doors east of Kentner's
Dinner Sets
PLAIN WHITE, GOLD BAND or
FANCY DECORATED
AVo carry the very best quality somi-porcolain
and vitorous waro to be had, and are Helling lliem at
just about what tho clionp quality costs.
5 Plain whiio 50-pieco diinior sols, tomorrow, per
sot, $4.50. i
C AVhite, gold and bluo band '12-piouu dinner set,
a $7.00 value, tomorrow, per sot, $4.50.
10 Sots fancy decorated or gold band, '12-pioce din
ner sots, a $10.00 value, tomorrow, per sot, $7.00.
, All our dinner sets are carried in open stock.
You can always keep your dinnor sot comploto if
you buy it hero, because you can buy an odd cup,
saucer or plate at the same rate you buy a sot.
Wood Framed
Mirrors
.Just tho thing for
company. A now line
just in.
35c to $1.50 ea.
25 per cent
Discount
On all our fancy Jardi
nieres for Thursday and
Fridav.
Hanging Wire Flower Baskets 25c and 35c
Hussey's
JUST A WORD
Mr. Investor
NO INFLATED PRICES
HONESTY THE BEST POLICY
IToncsty has been my policy in all my deals, and
I am satisfied that is what has made my over in
creasing business, and I bclicvo that this is tho one
thing that every investor looks for first in the man
that he is thinking of dealing with, and again it has
been my idea of showing the man only that which I
thought would ho a great money-maker for him,
and so far it certainly has been that way, and, that
said, J am going to toll you of one of tho best buys
in the valley belew:
DEEDED WATER RIGHT
54 acres of fine river bottom and beaver dam land,
all free soil, the finest land for berries, fruit, veg
etables or, in fact anything you want to plant in tho
entire valley teday: 12 acres in high-class apples,
part G years old; 2 acres fine berries; about 5 acros
alfalfa; About 2 acres in garden; about tho same in
potatoes; balance in grain; about 3 acres woodland.
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more are several acres ol made land, which adds
to the number of acres in tho place. This placo is
about seven miles out, but only thrco miles from a
railroad station. There is a deeded wator right of
several hundred inches that goes with tho placo; also
a sorghum mill, 2 cows, about 30 stands of bees, somo
lumber, this year's crop, tools and implements, also
somo household goods. Thero is a fair barn on tho
place, but tho house is old. This is without a doubt
tho best buy in tho valley. This will not last long
and I havo it exclusively and I can dolivor tho goods.
Don't wait until tomorrow, but see about it to
day. Phono or write for an appointmont.
PRICE VERY LOW. EASY TERMS.
W. E. WHITESIDE
For A Square Deal
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON.
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