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MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, .TUNIS 20, 15)10.
IIELDER JONES IS
BACK IN GAME
Flays A I Ball With Chchalls Doing
Swiw Tall Flcldlnn Work Says
He Docs Not Intend to Go Back
to Big League Work.
Too Late to Classify
MOST
BE
KOK RENT Dam, room (or 5 head
of horaes. HI South Holly at. S2
CHEHAL1S, Waah.. Juno 20. -'There
is only ono ball plrjror In Cho-
"balls today.
Tho horo of tho hour la Floldor
Jonoa lato of tho Chicago Whtto Sox,
FOH SALIC Jacksonville, July 4,
1010, stand rights nt courtyard and
for ono block each way; upon to
highest bidder until Wednesday,
Juno 22, at C p. m., whoa bids will
bo closed. Hlght reserved to accept
or reject any or all bids. Call on
or address T. Vincent, Hox S73,
Mcdford, Or. 79
school in 11)05 nnd entered Harvard
nniverMtv in the fall of that year.
His father then hoing president, the
young man attracted unusual atten
tion, which, hoing extremely modest,
sow a member of tho Stato loaguo, ' ho sought to escape as much as pos
ylaylnB with Chchalls. sible. Following his father's exam-
Jones mado his first appearance pic, he went in for a strenuous life,
-with tho Chchalls team Saturday, but ! and, although
Aberdeen won tho game by a score of , weight, obtaiued
C to nothing. . lreHiman football team.
Cbehalis fans declare, howovor, that j became a member of the 'Varsitv
:It -was baseball luck and because Ab-jteam, hut played on his class teams
-crdoon'a players woro nioro scientific. with remarkable pluck. In his junior
"When Jones appeared at tho plato i vear he wns duly initiatod as a mem-
3io was given an ovation by the crowd. her of the Alpha Delta Phi and his
SCENERY EVER
Two Travelers Who Havo Seen tlio
Big Things All Over the Earth Re
gard the Scenery of the Rogue as
Most Beautiful.
That the natural scenery along tho
Roguo river to tho tMuuult of tho
Cascades and from thenco down Arua
oieok to Fort Klamath Is tho most
beautiful tloy havo over scon, al
though they have visited European
sconlc vendors and tho principal ones
in tho Unltod Stales, 13 tho verdict
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"Ql'KMC HAIiliH AND SMALL IMIOITIS"
Wo iiiv ullve and luuo never had tlio AslilaudlliiH,
New Life and Young Blood
IIAVH MHWTKI) MAIN OFFICIi IN' .MICM'OIU).
With HranehoH In
rOUTIiAM), MLVNKAI'OLltf, KANSAS (MTV, .MO., AM) ('UlCAdO.
SorloH No. C, which Is a part of tho FAMOUS 81'NCItlOST OUCIIAUDS,
ono mllo oast of Tnlont. In parcels of tun acres or lotn at an avorago prlco of
$400 per aero. All those tractn wor planted tho Spring of l!0l), and aro
taken caro of until January 1st, 1911, froo of charge to the purchaser.
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Ho was at bat threo times, mado
throo hits and the fourth .tlmo flow
OHt to right.
Jones played sensational ball In
tenter, catching u drive nt his shoe
tops and stopping a scoro. In tho
Holding of tho fly ho rolled over on
tho ground.
Another splendid catch was mado of
-a drive to left center, Jones taking It
on tho run over tho left shoulder,
Tunning with tho ball. Ho expressed
"himself as well pleased with tho Che
lialts team and the exerclso of the
.came.
IIo says ho does not Intend to go
"Sack to tho big lengue, but the threo
games a week series suits him. He
says he is playing about 20 pounds
ver weight.
somewhat under I of M Jt csillo ti and Fred Longdon, I
n position on theTTi.n i,vft 1nst returned from a tlrlvoi
Ho never i,m, .,vk over tho Rocuo r'ver routo.
"I never saw anything llko It In
sylvan beauty," said Mr. Glllan. "Tho
Mill crook falls cannot bo i.irpassod
in Switzerland, even, and tho roads f
are so much better than wo expected '
For Illustrated llooklet of tho IIO "WW ItlVEU VALLHY,
20 por cent cash, and tho bulnnco In eight quarterly payments
discount for all cash.
Llburnl
TO tllO Public NVo rm,8ty rK upon all vlsltnrii to .Mod ford tho wisdom of a visit of
Inspection to this bountiful OltOHAUl) tract
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father was present nt the hazing jtilom t0 bo w0 j,atl no aitflculty n
which lorms part of tho initiation cr0Pslng ever to Fort Kb math from l
ceremonies. J,hla B!do nml ,CS3 ln COmtng back.
Early in 190S, before being grad- Wo ni!U,c nv, nttompt to got to Crator ,
unteu, Jir. uoosevcit tenmnatcd ins
college work and in the following
autumn began life as n wage-earner
in a carpet mill at Thompsonville,
Conn. He rapidly worked his way up
and is to be the nirent of the Hart
ford Carpet corporation in San Fran
cisco. Aeronautics
recreation.
Lake, knowing that wo ould be un
able to rencl- It until latoi. But tho j
Anne creek canyon, tho falls of Koguo i
river. Mill ccek falls and tho othor,
beautiful scenes along tho routo aro
sufficient for .our trop. Whon wo.
make tho trip again wo Inlond to seo
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Hfl through our autliorUcd ageul.s:
IltAJ. UODCH3
II C MAI.TUY
CH SICK & MYERS
JOHN D. OLWBLL
W T YORK & CO.
TOKUKY it MURPHY
ANDERSON & QUEEN
J W DRESShER AGENCY
OREGON ORCHARD SYND.
THE AIEDFORD ORCHARD & TRUSTl CO.
1. W. 11URMNGAME, JOHN R. ROIIBRT80N,
President. Secrotary.
WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF
ROGUE RIVER VALLEY FRUIT LANDS
TELEPHONE MAIN 1601
TEMPORARILY LOCATED AT NO. l NORTH CENTRAL
AVENUE.
Permanent address after August 1, St Mark's Bldg.
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is nis iaonie t an. Wo aro reserving tho best
Crater Lake for the last."
Glllan and Mr,
Mr.
Longdon aro
YOUNG SINGER IS
SOON TO BE HERE
'looking -'or a mountain farm,
this was the reason of their
i across the mountain.
and
trip.
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4. ONLY MINOR CASES IN
THEODORE JR. WEDS.
POLICE COURT MONDAY
(Continued from Pngo 1.)
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President and Mrs. Uoosevcit. Jt
was not a grand society event in the
ordinary sense, and there was no lav- ,
ish displnj', as could be seen at the I
Gould and Vauderbilt weddings, butt
at did not have to depend upon gor-J
.eous decorations nnd other frills to
Attract attention. The mere pres-l
enco of the former president of the)
- United States at tho ceremony was
sufficient to make the wedding an'
vcnt of more than ordinary interest.
and to attract thousands of curious
-people to tho vicinity of Fifth Ave-'
aaue Presbyterian church.
The church wns handsomely, but
mot extravagantly decorated, and
all appointments were. rather simple
lut dignified. The bride, radiant in
ier beautiful white satin gown with
Irknminga of old lace, was asssted
"by her matron of honor, Mrs. Snow
men Andrew Fnhenstoek, an intimate
friend of the bride, and herself only
a. bride of a few weeks. The brides
siaids, five in number, woro MUs
JEtliel Roosevelt, second daughter of
BK-Presidont Roosevelt; tho Misse3
ZHarriet and Janetto Alexander,
daughters of Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Al
"'orander and cousins of tho bride;
3Css Jean W. Delano, a daughter of
3Cr. and Mrs. Warren Delano, Jr., and
-ICsb Jessie MillingtonTDrake of
IParis.
Tho ceremony was performed bv
Dm Rev. Dr. Henry M. Sanders, a
.jrrent uncle of tho bride, assisted by
iOr. Gordon Russell of Crunford, X.
a-J. The church was well filled during
lie wedding ceremony, but by no
'fc-raaeans overcrowed, us only members
of tho two interested families, their
relatives and friends, had been in
vited to tho church, excepting a num
ber of persons who had been part of
itlie Roosevelt establishment at tho
"the White House, when tho father of
lie bridegroom had been president.
Several of tho former negro servants
of tho Roosevelt household were in
terested spectators nt the ceremony.
jEx-Prosident Roosevelt cordially
shook hands with them at tho church
Joor after tho ceremony. Tho wed--ding
was followed by a reception nt
tho house of Mrs, C. B. Aloxnndor on
TVcst Fifty-eighth street, which wns
attended by many hundreds of guests,
among them men and women of note
and social distinction.
Tho bride, who mado her 6ooinl do
Jbut only two years ngo, is tho grand
daughter of Mrs. Henry M. Alexan
der, who was Miss Susnn M. Brown,
and n nieco of Charles B. Alexander
uf New York, of Mrs, John J. Mo
t Cook, and of tho Rov. Mnitlnud Al
exander of Aleghonv, Pa. Ilor moth-
cr was Miss Grace Grcon, n daughter
of Mr. nnd Mrs. Albert Green of Ohio.
Mrs. Alexander obtained a divorce
from Mr. Aloxnndor some yenrs ngo.
Tho hrido is also n granddnughtcr of
tho Into Tlioron If. Butler. She is
"" liighly educated and n genornl fa
vorilo in sooiotv, She and her young
Jinsband woro friends from childhood.
Tho young bonedictf Theodore
Jfoosovolt, Jr., is tho oldest child of
tho ex-presidont hy his second wife,
turhn waR Miss Edith Cnrow, nnd n
aalf-brother of Mrs. Nicholas Long
rwertli. He graduated from Greton
The cas.es for adjudication by
Police Judge Canon Monday morn
ing were all cases of simple drunk.
James Burke had come to Medford I
from the MncKcnzio river, where he
had been logging, to go to work on
the Upper Rogue. lie tnrried by the
wayside in Medford, "Looked upon
J tho wine when it was red," and ns n
consequence wns arrested IIo was
fined 5 nnd allowed to go out on the
job, providing he paid tho fine the
first time he enme in.
j R. A. Bcckmnn objetced to being
arrested and had a $10 fine plastered
i'CHAMPIONu DEFEATED
BY JACKSONVILLE
Grants Pass Tearfi Which Won
Championship (sic) hy Defcatlnrj
Medford One Games Loses 5 to 2.
went on tho mound In tho fourth and
hold tho Medford stickers dow
tlrrtA il fa
Young Under. Central Point's
s! ortstop, has all tho marks of a ball
player. Ho fields clean nnd has a
beautiful whip.
llii,tu linn iil.nviiil m'nrv nnr.lt Inn ox.
copt nocond, center nnd pitcher, and j La
pinyeu mem vun, nu pariicipaiuu iiij
n double play whon ho caught Mu
sic's high fly that looked llko a safe
one and doubled Under boforo ho
could got back to first, whipped down
from deep loft at that.
Tlio Score.
R.
-JEN OROWN WHEN
Attorney General I!ipur of Mhuiourt
'todry filed In tho stale mijiromtt court
ipio warranto proroniUngi whlny, to
oust tho "beef trust" from tln stnt
in' MlHtmurl,
HiiskifH ft.. ri"r.!lh
on him. He had no monev and was
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Sheridan Williams
Whoso Beautiful baritone
voice has won the plaudits
of all Australia. With the
Columbia Park Boys.
"HELLO BILL" GOES
ON BOARDS TONIGHT
Athon Stock Company to Open
Their Second Week's Engagement
With Strong Farce.
ordered out of town, on penalty of
working on the streets if ho ovor
came back.
I August Ilartmnn was an old ac
quaintance of the judge. lie hnd a
.balance of $2.50 on a previous fine
hanging over him. August wns fined
$o more, which he promised to pay
by 9 o'clock or get out of town to
his job.
Chas. Wilson and Joe McCormick
were given the option of five dnys on
the streets or seeking u job out of
town.
Mike Swuning, who is n semi-annul
contribution to tho city treas
ury, came over from Siskiyou coun
ty Sundny afternoon nnd wns ino
briated when he arrived. Mike was
assessed $10, which he paid.
HARRY WHITNEY SAILS AGAIN
TO HUNT IN FAR NORTH
The Athon Stock company opens Ub
second week'B engagemnt tonight at
tho Medford in "Hello Bill." This is
a farce comedy said to be a "screnm"
from start to finish, enlisting tho
cervices of the entire company and
filled with musical numbers and spe
cialties This company Is deserving of splen
did patronago, as It proved Itself wor
thy last woek, and It is now up to
tho people of Medford to show wheth
er they want this amusement during
tho summer, for, unless tho patron
age is Increased very much over tho
last week It will bo impossible to
keep such an organization hero.
Remember tho dates for this woek
and tho future Monday, Tuesday
and Saturday.
BOSTON, Mass., June 20. Tho
steamship Boethic, chartered by Har
ry Whitney of New Haven nnd Paul
J. Rainoy of Cleveland, after being
equipped ut this port, is today bound
for the Arctic. Huntig will bo tho
purpose of the expedition. Captain
Robert Bartlett, who accompanied
Peary to the far north, has command
of tho Boethic.
A bountiful supply of candy and (and was batted
trinkets tor the igloo dwellers of tho
north was included in the Boethic'
onrco.
Members of tho party said they
would not attempt to find tho records
Dr. Cook claims to havo loft nt Etnn.
Wheat Goes Up.
CHICAGO, III., Juno 20. Septem
ber wheat advanced 7 cents in two
hour.' trading todny on tho strength
of reports of dry weuthor in the
northwest.
You can novor tell when that old
town of Jacksonville Isn't likely to
"slip ono over.' They enmo near do
ing It a week ngo Sundny on tho Medford H
Medford team, and they put it ovor Central Point 8
the "champions" from Grants Pass
Sunday by a score of 6 to 2. Mcln
tyro was In flno form and ho had
tho support, which helps him a wholo
lot. Tho ono troublo with "Mack"
Is that he gots discouraged when a
team makes a few bobbles behind him,
loses his head nnd docs not pitch up
to his standard.
At Medford when Medford and Cen
tral Point opened tho gnrno tho wind
wns blowing a galo across tho field
and tho peoplo who attonded showed
a lot of sand and also accumulated
some on their clothca by showing up
nt all.
Tho pitchers wore handicapped by
tho cross wind and tho out Holders
had tho worst tlmo ovor. A high fly
would start for tho loft garden nnd
by the tlmo tho wind got through
with It tho ball was likely to drop In
rflght field as nnywhoro olso.
Burgess started for Medford, but ho
couldn't mnko his near sldo curvos
work at all and was taken out after
two Innings. Ho uld mnko a threo
bagger In his only tlmo up, howover,
which helped some in tho scoring.
Coleman, with his fast ball, ovorcamo
tho wind nnd allowed only ono hit
for tho rest of tho game,.
Lux for Central Point couldn't
mako his slow ball work In tho wind
freoly. Forguson
Rochcllo Runs Down Another
Steamer and Goes to Bottom En-,
tiro Crew Is Lost In Accident.
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GILLETT IS COMMENDED
BY MANY CHURCHES
SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Juno 20.
Governor Gillctt todny received from
many churches copies of reHlutioiis
commending hie notion in preventing
tlio Knufmnn-I.nngford, tho Joffries
Johnson nnd other fights in Califor
nia. Ho wns lauded from tho pulpits
of several San Frnneinco churches
and from those of othor California
cities yesterday.
Ministers dcclnred thut Gillett
hhowed irrit nnd acted fenrlossly
ngainst strong powers nnd influ
influonccs. IIo was termed by one
minister "Tho Greatcat Mn:i in Cali
fornia Todny'
Fourth of July at Jacksonville.
Watch our emoko on that auto
pageant July 4, 1910. Bo suro niul
outer your enr nnd win ono of those
cnsli prizes offered, Mr. or Mrs. Au
loist. Got in line, oven if you only
hnvo n ono-lungor. Compote for that
$100. Remember a fifty in gold will
bo givc.i ns a second prize Come
Mr. Au.o Owiif, nnd outer our cm
July 4.
TUB JACKSONVILLE FOURTH OF
JULY COMMITTEE.
LIVERPOOL. Juno 20. Tho crow
of tho steamer La Rochcllo of Ray
mine, N. J., munborli'g ton man, woro
drowned today following n collision
between tho Ln Rochcllo and tho
utcamor Yowos. Tho La Rochollo ran
down tho Yewen and sank within n
few minutes after tho collision.
DP. COBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET. OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
Would Oust Beef Trust.
JEI-TEKSON CITY, Mo., Juno
50.
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GOODFRIRND MOTEL.
JAN rRANCIKO I. COOOIRItMO, Mitupr
romirityHotrUHInnfotilnml Ht PrfiMNmrU
Hlirrt, nwrdntry, mlhiliiliiit llof-l Mitniu 1Vn
lltilrl Manx lil,ir MarkrltUnvlf'AI. trmnftrr
to IVmrll. Moil Iioun) niul IjcuUui (ur bilk
lulling tho city Motto.
BATES, tl.00 PEU DAY ANI Or
Conley Goes East.
LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Juno 20.-
Bantain Weight Champion Frnnkio
Conley will leave tonight for Chi-'
cngo. Ho expects to pick up n fow1
mutches on the far sido of tho Hock-'
ies, returning to Los Angolos next '
month to moot tho winner of the I
Morn.i-Attcll match scheduled forj
UMMU til UUU VJVlilVJl IUU JJVUU KUI'
cr's brother, will nmungo tho trip.
Notice.
Notico is hereby given to real es
tate dealers that my property is off
the market. MRS. J. D. EVANS. 78
CtlSETS
$1.00 to $5.00
BRIDES
AND
DIAMONDS
iiro in evidence this month.
Tlho selection of either is a muster of no little
importance).
As to the Dnimontl part of the bargain, we arc ir
I position to guarantee satisfaction.
J. W. DIAMOND
USE. Main St.
Your Chance
Are yon hunting a bargain in fancy decorated (riis
and Saucers? .Ii so, attend our big special cup and
saucer sale.
Tuesday and Wednesday
Over 20 styles in fancy decorated Japanese and Im
ported Cups and Saucers; our regular (55c, 75c and
pi .00 quality; for tbeso two days,
Choice 50c
FANCY BOX PAPER
200 boxes of the celebrat
ed Quality Brand Writing
Paper and .Envelopes to
match; our regular 75c and
$1.00 quality; sale price,
50c Box
10 dozen ladies' plain
black lisle finish drop
stitch Hose; a !15c quality
in most any store; sale
price,
15c Pair
2 Pair for 25c
Men's Socks, tho best wearing hose in tho city, any
size, in colors black or tan, 15c pair, 2 pairs for 25c
HUSSEY
BAN