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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QR13GQN, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 1, 1910.
WILL CORBET!
HBUCK?
If Johnson Whips Joff, the Former
Champion May Tnko Upon Himself
tho White Man's Burden and Chal
Icnuo Neuro to Contost.
STUDENTS FROM
MEDFORD BUSY
Approach of Commoncemont at Stale
University Finds Local Delegation
Hani at Work Proparlnn for Ex
amsPlan to Stay for Exercises.
UN1VBKBITV OF OlltiCION, Eu
gene, Or., Juno 1. Tho approach of
commencement at tho Htuto tiiilvcrnlty
fimlH tho iMotli'ortl delegation of slu
doutH vory biiMV preparing for thuir
examinations. Miss JloNoul, who
wah graduated IuhI year with high
honors, Ik finishing her first yonr of
post-graduate work. Miss Ituth
Merrick, Miss Clara WIiioh, Fred
Strang and Earnest Smith, all wull
known in Medford, aro at tho cIohu
of (heir sophomore yoar, whilo Minn
Katlientio Armour and Vernon Van
SAN PHAKCIfiCO, Cal., Juno 1.
If Jack JoluiKoa wliljm .Mm .loffrlot)
whlll Jim Cortiott tako up tlio
whlto iniin'ii bunion and challenge
thi) uniiro for tho tltto7
Man) poisons, among Umiiii hoiiiu
of thu fonnor heavyweight king's
Intlmiito frlomlH, hollovo ho will.
Whllo Coruotl lian not r.lvon a di
rect liitluiatlou that ho will go aftor
JoIiiihoii In tho ovont that his honom
frload Joffrlou falls before thu black
(liiinon, hlit recent talk and actlouH
load to u J titttlf intilo bollof that tho
boo in buzzing In IiIh honiiot.
(loiitloiunn Jim Corbntt does not
hold JoIiiihoii In a vory high regard
olthor mi a man or a flchtor and
ho had not boon a bit backward In
expensing his opinion. Ho claims
that whou lio challenged tho negro
noon after thu bitter's rot urn from
AiiHtralln, John Arthur took u run
out powdor. Corliutt Insists that ho
wiih Hlucuru lu IiIh ileslro at that tlmu
to flKht JoIiiihoii but gave away to
JoffrloH whon thu hit; follow decided
to mako a try for tho crown that ho
had put UHldu.
Corht'lt Training.
Hut Corbutt apparently hn boon
mrtkliiK ready for contingencies do
iipltu IiIh oft-oxpruHHod bollof that
Jeffrlen will have little trouhlo In
returning tho champlouHhlp to tho
whlto race. Months m,o ho began j .
to train quietly, doing only Unlit, LEWISTON, Idaho, Juno 1.
work until IiIh wind hnd tho klukn People of Central Idaho aro greatly
taken out of It. Then he wont In for alarmed on account of tho provalonco
tho heavier Bluff, working for tho of rabies among tho domestic dogs
Hpccd that mndo him thu grcntctil and coyotes of tho region.
boxor that uvor stopped Into a ring.! According to n disputch today
It waH only within tho past few from Qrnngovilla 3-year-old Doru
weokH, however, tlint ho caino out ( Hamilton, who was bitten bv a dog
Into tho open and lot It bo gouurally i ten days ago, is in a sorioiiB condi
REWARD
$5 REWARD WILL BE GIVEN TQ
THE BOY OR GIRL WRITING
THE BEST ESSAY ON "WHY
THE MERCHANTS DONT ADVERTISE."
Instruction.
CI ooso ootno morch.uit or firm in
Medford who doon not. advertlno In
thin paper and wrlto a story of from
100 to 500 words. Olvo an many roa-
nons an poiwlblo toll everything you
can about WHY you think that mor-
chant or firm docs not advortlso.
Wrlto only on ono sldo of tho pnpor
and plainly.
Dolow aro a number of quootloni
which mny bolp you In writing your
tor aro passing on from the status of jBtory
frcHlimeii. ' Itomombor, tho ossay vblch In our
MoHt of tho Htiidents aro planning Judgment best defines tho nor.-adver-lo
stay over for commencement wooi:, it'' wn rccolvo a rowud of G ai
which comoH on tlio 20th, 20th, 21st ltmy for tiorvlccs performed and will
and 22d of June. Tlio festivities'"0 prlntod In tho papor.
planned for commencement Mb vear , All emmys must bo In not lator than
arOiinoro clnbnrato than in previous Friday, Juno 3.
yenrs.
Tho university expects to ontertnin
a largo number of visitors from over
tho state. Last year thoro was u
largo excursion of Portland people
to commencement, and a like one is
being planned for this year. A grant
of a ono and one-third faro has been
mndo by the Southern Pacific from
all pads of tho state.
RABIES RAGING AMONG
IDAHO DOGS AND COYOTES
known that ho was going through a
genuine courso of preparation. Ho
appeared dally In Coopor's gymna
sium In Now York, working with tho
apparatus and modlclno ball nnd
doing much shadow boxing.
Tho row a It of nil this work was
apparent at Howardonnnn whoro Cor
bott arrived yenterduy, whon In tho
nhRonco of Jeffries, who had gono
fishing berniiHO ho folt that It wns
ton hot to work, ho went through n
lino of work that astonished his nil
dlonco, , Ho tugged at tho wolghtn with tho
vim nnd strength of a man who had
beon hnrd at work for weeks, did
a long spoil of shadow boxing at
something almost llko his old spood,
toro around tho handball court llko
a Reared denr, playing tho best man
down thoro Into a stato of uttor col
lapse and then doing somo more
shadow boxing. When ho finished
he wns almost as fresh as when ho
Htnrtod. Ho declared that within a
week bo would bo In flno shapo and
ready to tako Joffrlo3 on for somo
rousing bouts.
Tho man with tho hunch that Cor-
tion. Slio shows every symptom of
rabies, according to physicintiH. Sev
eral other persons, children and
adults, have been bitten by dogs re
cently. Their cases aro being watch
ed closoly by physicians.
Tlio city council at Graugoviilo Inst
night passed mi order that all dogs
must bo muzzled or chained. Tho po
lico hnvo been ordorcd to kill on
sight all canines running at Inrgo af
ter today.
TABLE ROCK ITEMS.
Tho now store at tho MaeDoiiald
corner lins a btook of goods and is
opon for business. Tnblo Hock peo
ple fool very grateful lo Mr. Hnupt
mau for tho eiitorprizc, ns tho stoio
will probably provo to bo n great
convenience.
Iv. A. Wyokoff, who has been
sponding a fow day's on his ranch
here, returned to Portland Saturday.
Francos Adams was visiting with
friends in .Medford Saturday and
Sunday.
Crops nro looking fine lioro and
Who aro scmo of tho tnorchantt
nnd firms who don't a'vortlso?
Do you think thoy aro pro-osslvo?
Do thoy caro whothor tboro Is r
1'vo dally la town?
Do thoy tako a dally papor?
Is It a local prpor or foreign?
Aro they hustlers In business?
Aro thoy crowded with customers
Do thoy carry tho best qualities?
Do thoy sell for tho lowest prlcos?
Do thoy bollovo In boosting tho
town or nro thoy knockers?
If they don't advortlso, do they
show any apodal dcslro tor an in
creased buslnoss?
Who would you prefer to deal with
a tnorchantt hat asked for your
business or ono that didn't?
Do you think that a morchant who
spends money advortlolng will ad
vortlso n poor arttclo?
Hero aro somo facta which may
help you In writing your stery:
Tho majority of users of largost
advertising cpaco conduct tho larg
ost businesses.
Porslstont ndvortlsors most all in
crcaoo tholr business (It tho ndver
tlsomonta uro truthful).
Tho nowslcst nowspapors aro ns s
rulo tho onoa patronized most liber
ally. A nowspapor cannot exist with
out n liberal patronage Tho commu
nity's best booster Ib tho Ilvo nows
papor. No Btoro could exist In Med
ford or any othor town If ovorybody
cent away for goods tho same prln
clplo applied to nowspapors. A good,
Ilvo papor, fllloj with up-to-dato ad
vertising, donotos a Ilvo, progressive,
wldo-awako, hustling town.
prospects nro good for a hoavv vield.
bctt will challcngo Johnson If Jot- ( Tho Tnblo Rock ball tonin nlaved tho
fries Is dofcatod Is of tho opinion Tolo team 'hero two weeks ago and
that tho ex-champion will not soqlc n scored 28 to I) in favor of Tnblo
battle with tho negro ovor tho mnr
a'thon route, hut will InHlst that thu
articles call for no more thnn twon-ty-flvo
rounds and that tho mooting
ttiko plnco In Soptombor.
FORMER TREASURER TREAT
DEAD OF APOPLEXY
NEW YORK, J'uno 1 -Chnrles
Henry Treat, fonnor treasurer of tho
United Stales, died nl tlio Hotol Vic
toria today of apoplexy, lio w.ih
toria Tuesday of apoploxy. IIo was
wife and two ilaugiituiH were ptesunt
at tho limo of his death.
Treat was appointed treasurer in
June, 21)05, iiml sorvod until tho be
ginning of tho Tuft udminiHlrntinn,
whon Leo MoClnng, trensuror of
Yalo, was appointed to Mieoccd hiiu.
SPECIAL NOTICE
Of Importance to tho People
Medford.
of
Charlos Strang dosiros to nn
nounco to tho ' renders of tho Mull
Tribune that ho hns been able to
Boouro tho agonoy for Parisian Sago,
thp mnrvolouH dandruff euro nnd de
lightful hair drossing.
Charlofl Strang is glad to stato
that Parisian Sago 1b u rigidly guar
antood hair invigorator.
It ourca dandruff in two wooks by
killing tho dandruff miorohos; it
Btopn falling hair, itching scalp and
splitting hair or monoy baok.
It is a most ploasaut hair dressing,
ospooinlly for ladies, ns it enusos tho
hair to grow in thickly and makes it
luxuriant nnd lustrous. Tlio price la
only 50 cents n largo hottlo at Chan,
StrnnpB,
Hnsldns for floalth.
Rook, and Siindn.v plaved Tolo on
their grounds, tho score being 28 to
2.r) in favor of Tolo.
S. C. Collins and family spent Sun
day with Jaoksomillo friends.
Mrs. J. C. Pendleton ontortnined n
number of hor friends at hor homo
last Thursday afternoon. Thoso in
vited were: Mrs. Wilson, Mrs. F. II.
Ilaiiptiuan, Mrs. R. C. Washburn,
Mrs. hvdiatv, Mrs. S. K. Adams,
Mrs. S. C. Carpenter, Mrs. Fiokos
nnd Mrs. Pa.Nsou and mother, .Mrs.
Johnson, of Centrnl Point. All re
port having u fino timo.
Mr, Sohact of Portland cuino down
Saturday and spent Sunday with the
Moars, and returned with his family
nnd Mr. Mears to Portland Monday.
h, Wortz of Applegate and family
wore visiting last weok with tho Car
penter family. Mrs. Wortz is a sis
tor of Mr. Carpenter.
R. Vincent is tho proud owner of
a cow that lately prosonted him with
triplets nnd nil thoir cnlvos nro liv
h'K. Medford, Oregen: This certifies
that wo hnvo sold Hall's Toxas Won
dor for tho ouro of all kidnoy, blnd
dor nnd rheumatic troublos for ton
years, and hnvo never had a com
print. It gives quiok and pormunent
oliof. Sixty days' treatmont in each
hottlo. Medford Pharmaoy. tf
NOTIOK TO STOCKHOLDERS.
Notlco Is horoby glvon that tho
annual mooting of stockholders of tho
Pacific and Enstorn Railway will bo
hold at tho offlco of tho company,
In Medford, Orpgon, on Monday, Juno
G, 1010, at 10 o'clock a, m.
' Dy ordor of tho President.
Q. P. HUMPHREY,
1 Secretary.
WRIGHTS
INVESTMENTS
20 acres fino land, sot to apples
and pears, yearlings; ono milo from
Central Point; $0000, half cash,,
easy terms on balance. ,
3 aoros adjoining city, neat
house nnd outbuildings, fino irrign-1
tion plant, splendid truck farm and I
subdivision proposition, at a bargain '
prico for a fow days. I
Modorn 7-room houso on choice1
street, finely finished nnd a choice
homo for loss than it will cost you
to build. If you want a choioo homo '
let us tdiow you this ono.
3-room house, nico lot nnd fruit
troos, in fino location; for quick
salo, $850.
Fino cornor lot, close to Oakdnlc, I
in good location, for fow days at
$150; it's a bargain.
Oak Ridgo is tho now addition
whoro you get fino lots, with shndo
troos, and at right prices; 10 per
cent cash nnd 20 per cont por month.
Don't fail to "got in" on this and
get your lots rosorvod.
3 fino lots, 50x112, in fino loca
tion, a monoy-making buy nt $305
each; $200 :nsh will h audio thorn.
J. Bruce Wright & Co.
232 WEST MAIN. PHONE 2092.
WANTED!
Thinners to thin
fruit
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Talent Orchard Co.
Talent Oregon.
A.L. VROMAN
PLUMBEflGr & HEATING
CONTRACTOR
No job too small, none too
large. Twenty-five years'
practical experience.
Office 113 South Front Street.
Phone 2751.
OOODFRIEND HOTEL
SAN FRANCIICO I. COODFRItNO, Muupr
Fnrmerlv Ilntol Stanford rxl fit. IVrvl. I'owf II
fttrrct, near Cirury, ailjolnlni? UoU-l Manx. Take
Hotel Manx J)u, or Mulct fatrwtCofn, trannfer
to I'orll. Iilral Iioum bu1 locatloa (or bdlca
vUtioic the city alooc
SATES, tl.00 PER DAT AND UP
Notice
Tho old established Medford
ttakory and DolicatcsBon have
again resumed business with
now men, hotter goods, paompt
service Everything up-to-date.
Our motto is to plc'nso our pat
rons. Ql vo us a trial. Re
spectfully, A. F. RANKING & Co.
BOUTH CKNTICAL AVE.
PIIOXE MATS 2202.
I. O. HANSEN TOM MOFFAT t
We make any land tmd stylo of Windowi.
"We carry Olasa of any size on hand.
i MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Orfoi. t
Tlw On If Woman' Colin on tho
I'acISc Coat Kxclntlrtlr
f.rYonnr Women
LoclrJ amonf tt txautiful
hill ciif OiManJ, Ctlifornii,
dote to San FraociKO nJ tin
frttt Uoivrriitit of tie Wot.
Full coUrjtiate eoatt Uti'wi
to itfnt. Entrance and frtlutt'ion rrqairrmenta
equivalent to thoM ol Stanford and Un!vriity
of California. Traintnf fit. atudenia (or tracninn
rriulir line of academic work, and offer tpecial
advantage for mane, art, library itudy and
Lome economic. Well equipped laboratorie for
ecience. Special attention to HeahL of (tudent.
Modern fyranaiium tnorooMy equipped. Out
door life and amusement in tte ideal California cli
mate. Alumnae in every city on tie Pacific Coaet.
COM CATALOOUC AtHDIII
Phcbidcnt Luella Clay Carom. LU D.
HI 1X9 COLLCOC P. O.. CALIFORNIA
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RES8LVED
The best resolution for yoa
to make is to come to as for
your next suit, If you want
something out of tho ordinary.
We do the best work and charg
the lowest price.
W. W. EIFERT
TBS PKOOMiggmi TAXLOa
.
DRIVERS that know the country
RIGS that cover the country
QUICKLV AND WJTIT COMF.nT TO YOU AHE AI.WATS TO UK
FOUND A'l TUB
PARLOW & DOW ING, rROPmETORS.
WEST SIDE STABLES
rnoxiu just
S. GRAPE STREET
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I wish to announce that I have purchased the
Union livery Stables
and will conduct a general feed and boarding establishment. Horses
boarded by the day, week or month. I guarantee a square deal
to all.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY BAKN. RIVERSIDE AVENUE.
For Sale
Land that will cut six crops of alfalfa a year. 17.
S." Government irrigation. If you are interested,
address
S. F EHORN & SON
OELAND, CALIF.
Real Cut Glass
The flneatassorfcment of Hawko's
Out Glass ever shown in Med
ford Glass that is cut from
the solid blank. Every piece
bears the trade mark.
MARTIN J. REDDY
Jeweler, near P. O.
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Grace Josephine Brown
Song Recital, Assisted by
Irene Hampton Isaacs
(Pianist)
x Thursday Evening :-:
June 2, 1910 at 8:15p.m.
Seats on Sale Tuesday a. m. at Haskins i I
Special Rates
for the
Portland Rose Festival
JUNE GTE TO 11TH
on tho
Southern PacificlComp'y
(Lines in Oregon)
of
ONE and ONE-THIRD FARE
PROM ALL POINTS IN OREGON
Salo Dates Jrom Roseburg and all stations north
thereof, including all branches, June 6th, 8th and
10h. From all stations south of Roseburg, June
5th, 6th and 8th. Final return limit June 15th.
For further particulars as to rates, etc., apply to
any S. P. Agent or to
WM. MoMURRAY,
General Passenger Agent. Portland, Oregon.
Land for Sale
I have a few choice tracts of Reed orchard land for
sale. Tracts from twenty (20) to one hundred and
sixty (160) acres. The land is situated in the famous
apple belt, near the world-famed Tronson & Guthrie
orchard, near Eaglo Point. Or. Some of the land 13
improved nnd some unimproved.
I also have property in the town of Eagle Point for
sale. Those intending to purchase please give me a call
in person or call Eagle Point central by phone.
A. B. Zimmerman
Sacramento Valley Lands
Where Land Values Aro Increasing Dally and Where You Have a
Sound Basis for the Values.
Never Failing Crops
CHEAP LANDS ARE GETTING SCARCE THE TIME TO BUY
THEM IS NOW.
320 acres, adjoining the Orlnnd irrigation project nnd adjoining
tho main line of the Southern Pacific railroad; 240 acres of this
land will bo irrigated by tho government systoin within two years
and will command a prico of .$150 per aero; lands not so good as this
now under tho system are selling at from $150 por aero aud up; I
can deliver this nt $25 per aero, and it is a buy; easy terras.
100 aores of the finest land in Solano county, near tho town
of Dixon, all level land, adapted to tho growth of alfalfa; all ad
joining lands held at $100 por noro nnd up; this place has ho waste,
is free from hardpan, nlkali, udobo and gravel and is ono of tho
finest ranches in Solano county; easily worth $100 por aero at the
minuto, but I can deliver it at $00 per aoro, with ensy toruis, and
it is a buy. Better seo this ono if you want a swoll ranch for your
solf. S00 acres of tho fiuest laud in Sutter county, all fino land for
alfalfa, almonds, peaches, prunes, almonds or any crop you wunt
to grow; oasily worth $150 per acre; I can deliver it to yon for
$75 por aero, and it's worth double; tormB. This is a buy.
08 acies, near tho Stato University farm at Davisville, on Putah
creok, tho finest land in tho btato of California; all in alfalfa, now
undor irrigation, that will cut 12 tons to tho aoro every yoar; fino
bam, cost $3000, houso not much, but thoro is a world of stock aud
implements that go with tho place; closo to San Francisoo nnd Snc
rnmonto, nnd an ideal ranch in ovory respect ; just largo enough;
will make a swell fancy stock ranch. Tho price is $25,000, wjth
torms; tho land nlono is easily worth tho monoy; think of it, almost
adjoins the stato farm and is all in nlfnlfa; this is a snap if you
want something nico.
BUY A RANCH IN THE SACRAMENTO VALLEY AND BE SURE
OF HEALTH, WEALTH AND COMFORT IN YOUR OLD AGE;
LAND WILL NEVER BE CHEAPER. THE BEST-POSTED MAN
IN CALIFORNIA ON SACRAMENTO VALLEY LANDS.
GEORGE X. FLEMING
505 JAY STREET, SACRAlirENTd, CAT
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