MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, .TUNIS 28, 1910.
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DOPSTERS ME BUSY FIGURING
OUT JUST WHAT WILL HAPPEN
BY aiAX BALTHASAR.
MOANA SPRINGS TRAINING CAMP, Rono., Nov., Juno 2S . "Jim
1b in such Reed slmpo ho is beginning to got a littlo cranky mid that's ti
suro sign. If ho didn't show a littlo grouch nt this stngo of tho gmno I'd
think thoro wns something wrong with him."
This is tho word, passed out in gladness, not in sorrow, by one of
JoffrioB' trainers today. Although tho former champion is more tractable
today than ho has been in any of his important fijrhts so near tho clang
ing of tho gong, tho old feeling that all his trainers dread merely on ac
count of their own comfort is beginning to nsscrt itself.
True, his disposition is not such as to make it uncomfortable for his
camp mates, but the old crankiness is there. His trainers are watching
bis work and his actions now more closely than at any time sinco the
giant confided to Farmer Burns four weeks ago that his condition had
returned and that he had regained his old power and speed, muUthat his
stomach, which is nine-tenths of his condition was in first-class shape.
SELLING
PIAONS
llcquircs Hxpvricttrc, Hacked by Hus-
lnoss Ability and a Desire (o
l'lenso Kery Patron.
With tho fccline; of optimism in
spired by tho near-grouch, the dopo
8ters are showing the greatest activ
ity they havo exhibited since the
preparations for tho battle began.
Bob Armstrong has pulled tho
duration of tho bnttlo down to six
rounds, with Jeffries being good
enough, if Johnson will allow the
whito fighter to get close, to havo n
aico insido chanco to cop it off in
tho first period.
Farmer Burns is more conserva
tive. His conservatism is not based
on doubt of the ability of his idol to
boat tho big black, but is the result
of his inborn conservative spirit.
Jeffries, ho declares, will win within
15 rounds, and if the fight goes
longer thnn that he is willing to bet
his clothes tho negro will bo so badly
punished that ho will already have
lost tho fighU
"If it goes 15 rounds," said the
Farmer, "it will simply resolve itself
into a caso of endurance, and if there
is ono thing Jim has on Johnson it
is endurance."
Roger Cornell argues along the
lines laid down by Bums. He admits
that tho carliJr' rounds may go
against Jeffries a trifle, "but that
with one-third of the battle over,
provided neither man is badly hurt,
tho tido will turn in Jeffries' favor.
"Corbett and Choynski are not
picking rounds, but say it will be a
tough battle, with Jeffries outgaining
and outlasting the negro. Jack Jef
ies is confident of his brother's
ability, but ho isn't telling anybody
"whnt round it will end in.
One feature of tho fight that is
causing considerable comment is tho
altitude. In spite of the fact that
both fighters have shown since they
began work hero that the thin air has
not affected them, dopesters are
wondering if it will not after all
make more difference than the sport
critics and trainers have admitted.
One good punch in the stomach 5000
feet above tho sea level is far more
harmful than one delivered at sea
with the same supposed speed and
n tap in the midriff that n short
clinch would overcome in San Fran
cisco or Now Yorkmight prove the
turning point in a battlo fought in
Reno. So tho question naturally
arises. Will Jeffries or Jack land the
first wallop to tho stomach?
That this blow will have much to
do with the outcome of tho battlo is
pretty generally conceded. Camp
followers havo noticed that Jeffries
is perfecting his long left to the
stomach and his jarring right at the
sumo target in close quarters. For
days he has been working on the
stomach punch.
Armstrong and Bums huvc been
the ta.rgcfs for this practice, it not
being Jeffries' aim to land so much
as to gunge tho punch to such a
nicety that he can step in with either
hand nnd deliver tho blow with a
minimized chance of receiving a re
turn such as Johnson's deadly right
uppcrcut or a ripping straight left.
Tho terrible grind at Jeffries'
training quarters is practically over.
It has been going on sinco early in
April, when ho established his quar
ters at Rowardennan. Ho may box
up to and including Friday and take
short sprints on tho road each eve
ning for the purpose of strengthen
ing his heart, but beyond that he will
do no more heavy work.
One thing that gives joy to Jef
fries' advisers is the report from the
Johnson camp that tho negro is put
ting in an eleventh hour spurt and
that instead of showing speed in the
work, he is slowing. It is argued
that you can't make a thoroughbred
go tho full routo for ten days before
tho test and then expect tho animal
(o go right on tho day of the race.
If Johnson works hnrd until the day
of tho battle ho will bo tired when
he btcps into the ring, the camp con
Since Monday mt ruing ,i n o'clock
wo have sold eight pianos actually
sold them can furnish any one with
tho names and addresses. Not that
we think you inny doubt it, but our
competitors arc small enough to tell
you thnt they doubt it, so wo stand
in position to provo our ads. Wo
nro soiling pianos nt reasonable
prices. We are making ensy terms
mid offering to duplicate any piano
you may desire for $100 less than
our competition can sell it for. If
you aro interested in placing a fine
piano in your home if ,ou want the
advantages of music if you want to
bo ono of over 2000 satisfied cus
tomers now is the time to net.
Como nnd see our pianos, learn
about their tono and quality and al
low us tho pleasure of explaining
their merits. Wo nro to no expense
for rent, our warehouse, and we buy
pinnos for cash, besides we are fac
tory to home distributors and you'll
soon learn that wo can deliver more
piano vnluo for tho money thnn any
houso in Southern Oregon or the
const.
HALE'S PIANO HOUSE.
Tenth mid Oukdnlc avenue.
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Too Late to Classify
VOll TKADK Quarter section of
land to trtulo for Mcdtorri property.
AddiosH llox 472, Medtord, Ore. 00
Kbit SALKOn ncount of BleUneas
In my family 1 wish to Bell my
stand rights at Jacksonville court
yard for ceolbratlon. Must oll at
once at cost. Seo Joe Kbo, popcorn
man. 87
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VOLUME OF BUSINESS
STOCK MARKET SMALL
Kills Niece, Then Himself.
ROMEO, Mich., Juno 2S. William
Watson, whllo demented, attacked
his niece, Ruth Fergusoa, 11 years
old, In tho woods near here and
choked her to death. Ho then com
mitted suicide.
CALIFORNIA FRUIT IN
NEW YORK MARKET
ditioncrs argue. If cither man hns a
margin in tho matter of condition it
is Jeffries. Ho has been doing the
hard, grinding sort of work since the
vrlv dnvs of April, ne reafihed real
level. Tho heart docs not respond 1 condition weeks ago.
CLAIBORNE NEIL
ANSWERS LAST GALL
Respected Pioneer Passes Away at
His Home in Ashland, Full of
Years and Honor-
WICKERSHAM TALKS
TO EMBRYO LAWYERS
Rao & Hstlfelld of New York, un
der date of June 22, say:
The offering of California decidu
ous fruits' Monday and Tuesday ng-
gregated 37 cars. Monday's offerlnc
consisted of 25 care, tho largest so'
far tills sp.icnn Tho ,! nrr.l..!
was In good ccndltlon, nnd on cher
ries thero was no change from llnst
sale. Apricots, plums and peaches,
however, wcro lower. Thero wore a
few half hoxes nnd crates of peaches
of tho Wilder, Comet and Lawson
variety on sale, which realized from
$1.30 to $2.00.
Ou Tuesday thero were twelve cars
offered. There wore lu-it as mnnv
berries In the salo as on Monday, but
mostly In poor condition and declin
ing 20c to 30ccc per box 'on the aver
age. Plums, apricots and peaches in
good condition and ranging r.Uout tho
same as Monday.
Weather very warm.
NEW YORK. Juno 28. Tho vol
ume of business in tho stock market
was moderate.
No violent declines were noted in
tho lending stocks and tho minor is
sues showed fractional gains. Losses
in tunny stocks wcro recovered be
fore tho closing. Atchison, American
Car and American Agricultural
Chemical lost 1 and Reading 5-S.
Rock Island preferred rose 1:1 and
Kansas & Texas 1, duo to improved
conditions in tho corn belt. Tho de
terioration of spring wheat and gen
eral dissatisfaction with business
conditions were causes of today's
heavy selling.
Bonds wcro irregular.
BOND ISSUES CARRY
AT ASHLAND ELECTION
By a good majority Ashland on
Monday voted n bond issue fori
strcot improvement of $30,000 and
ono of $23,000 to complete tho elec
tric light plant. Tho vote was:
Street bonds Ye 335, no 10;
mnjority 180.
Light plant Yes 30S, no 102; ma
jority 2GG.
WITH IIGHT HEART:
Regrets That Crippled Condition of
Supreme Court Prevented an Early
Decision In Important Case.
WALK
WITH EASE
Claiborne Neil, the father of the
jtTeil family in Jackson county, died
at'liis homo in Ashland Monday, aged
89 years and 3 months.
Mr. Neil camo to Jackson county
in 1854 and settled on tho Neil place,
near Ashland, where ho has resided
almost continuously sinco.
For many years Mr. Neil was a
prominent figure in business circles
in Jackson county, but of late had
retired from active business in favor
of Ins children.
Ho leaves a family of ten grown United States
children Judge J. R. Neil of Juck
sonvillo; William, L. A. and R, R.
Neil of Ashland, .Mrs, Snjah Chap
man of Ashlnnd, Mrs. Russell Alford
of Klamath Palls, Mrs. William Dean
of Grants Pass, Jeff Neil of Ash
land and Mrs. Murphy of Ashland.
Tho funeral took pluco at Ashland
this (Tuesday) afternoon.
CAMBRIDGE, Mass. June 28.
Attorney-General Wickershnm, in
discussing the "iclation of legal edu
cation to governmental problems"
before tho Harvard law school asso
ciation today, described the growth
of federal power as exemplified in
tho interstate commerce commission.
In discussing the various phases
of anti-trust legislation and prosecu
tion, Wickersham expressed regret
that tho crippled condition of the
lTTn:A.l Qni . l
uiuiuu uiuiub bu(uuuiu cuuti pre
vented early decisions in the tobacco
and Standard Oil cases.
"I greatly desired that tho cases
bo decided enrly," said tho attorney
general, "principally desiring that
tho decision be clear so that it would
ufford a practical standard which,
while protecting us against the inevi
table evils of monopolies and at
tempts to stiflo competition, would
leave untrammeled tho avenues of the
legitimate development of commerce."
Wickersham expressed his approv
al of tho railway legislation passed
by congress, the extension of the
powers oi mo interstate commorco
Dr. Manns, tho chiropodist and
foot specialist, lias arrived In town
and is prepared to romovo corns, bun
ions, ingrowing toenails. I havo tho
only bunion cure In tho world with
out a surgical operation.
Littlo Eswiy of Human Interest Abont
Corns. ,
Corns woro discovered by Lord
Cornwallls at Cornwall in 1738.
Corns aro composed ob fliotalla, red
popper, toothache, rheumatism, vol
canos, norvo 'scese, hcartbu-n nnd in
somnia all plied up and jammed to
gether with a pllo driver. A corn is Trust nnd S-vlngs bank fs Interested
n oatini aaiI it.. ti.m . ! .. ..
wun tno Katicnal City liatilc In tho
BY TIP WRIGHT.
RICK'S TRAINING CAMP. Reno,;
Nov., Juno 28. Jack Johnson, six
uuya ueioro me oig untile, is just a
big, good-natured darkey out for a
frolic. His smilo is in view all tho
time; ho is jolly and probably, the
least worried in hi camp.
Thnt he is light-hearted was
shown when, after his hard work
yestcrdaj', ho took out his 'eclh,
seated nenr the piano, nnd plnyed
frolicsome airs until midnight. Ho
went to bed happy, and today wan
ready for tho training again, appar
ently fresh and full of spirit.
Bin Transit Meruer.
CHICAGO, June 28. Tho four ele
vated railroada in Chic.go will bo
consolidated under one company dom
inated by an orjtorn syndicate headed
by tho National City ba.?k of Now
York, if tho rccommondation of tho
boards of directors is ratified by tho
stockholders. Tho aggrointo securi
ties will r.mounl to $95,000,000.
The elov.-.ted lines nro tho Metro-
nnlltnn. Mnrthwrnrlii-n am.tt. ai.in nn.i '
Oak Park. If tho ovorhond proper
ties aro amalgamated, it Is expected
that tho Burf-Jio lines, representing
$150,000,000, will bo consolidated
with tho elevated into ono glgnntlc
corporation of $250,000,000.
Honry A. Blair of Now York Is con
ducting tho negotiations. Tho Hnrrls
POLICEMEN PROVIDE
RIDE FOR WORKMEN
TACOMA, Juno 28. Taking
two policemen with him, Mryor A.
A. Fawcett went to Fora Hill, a su
burb, at 6:30 this morning, and put
ting tho officers in charge of a street
car, brought to tho city a number of commission nnd tho establishment of
working men who had been ejected i commorco court.
from the cars by conductors because
'they rofusod to pay moro than five
oit faros. Tho suburb Is In tho city
limits but tho ten-conf fare 1b .still
maintained by tho company, desplto
decision of the superior court.
The company's attorneys, however,
are rpublng on appeal to tho supreme
ourt today, but until this action Is
'taken the mnyor will forco the flvo
eeat ordinance with the police if necessary.
NEW YORK, Juno 28. It Is ex
poctod by tho faculty of tho Wash
ington Irvius high BchOol that slm
plo graduating dresses will bo pop
ular at tho futrro commencement ox-
a second cousin to the nmmniHHHo
There aro too many of nuct things.
They should bo cut out, but Dr.
Manns don't cut them out ho re
moves them without blood or pain
no bad results. Corns aro an abomin
ation and a brnJng ahamo. Thoy
will drlvo a won-an to tho chiropo
dist and a man to drlng. Thoy will
drive a man crpzy If ho has any other
troubles; thi y will drivo v. four-horse
team if they are soro and irritated.
Free consultation. All work guar
anteed, Room 4, Palace Hotel.
Roseburg, Ore., Juno 3, 1910.
I heartily indorpo Dr. Manna. Ho has
romovod corns from ray foot and
thereby not only cured tho corns but
cured my rhounf.tism, from which I
havo suffered for a long tl:no. Dr.
Manns' work was highly satisfac
tory. JOE HUFFMAN,
00 Chief of Police,
orcises following tho appearance of
tho graduates in dressos costing from
GOo to $1, Mombors of tho faculty
havo advocr.ted slmpl'clty In grad
uating costumes and encouraged by
the result of their efforts,
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DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
PARLOR REMOVED TO 235
E. MAIN STREET, OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
promotion.
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GRAND JURY REPORTS
WHITE SLAVE TRAFFIC
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NEW YORK, Juno 28. Tho find
ings of tho Rockefeller special grand
Jury which was choaon to Investi
gate 'whito slavo" conditions In Now
Work woro published today. Tho
grand Jury toecntly endeavored to
present Its findings to tho court but
Judgo O'SullIvnn rofusod to nccopt
anything but Indictments.
Tho report declares tint cases of
whlto slavory vcro found but no ovl
donco of nn organization, either in
corporated or unincorporated, in
trafficking In womon, was discov
ered.
Tho roport donounccs whlto slave
procurors nnd declares thnt tho num
ber is Increasing. Moving plcturo
theaters aro denouncod ns hotbods
of vlco and moro rigid legislation
with control of them Is urged for
safeguarding children,
Ono hundred and tvonty-flvo
massago nnd manicuring establish
ments woro found to bo merely re
sorts for Immoral purposes, tho Jury
declared.
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STYLISH COSTUME
Are You Prepared for
The 4th.
FOURTH OF JULY' NEEDS ARE SPECIALLY
FEATURED THIS WEEK.
To enjoy (ho national holiday at it bosl, von will
probably find several little iieoda to add "to your
pleasure on that day. To the end that this may bo
ono of your most on.joyablo (fourths, every depart
ment in tho store will fcaturo somo goods at special
prices, that aro calculated to moot sonic Fourth of
July want. Theso bargains will bo on display in
various parts of the store, iliarkcd in plain figures.
PLAID GINGHAMS
Plaids such as only the Scotch makers know how
to weave as many as six distinct colorings aro com
bined to perfect somo of theso really artistic plaids,
and thero aro hundreds of them to choose from
from tho tiny corded checks to tho most elaborato
plaid work possible.
SPECIALS 25c AND 20c YARD.
Domestic Sales
Merely another lot of examples of
the fact that this is tho place to save
money on all cotton goods.
Hosiery Specials
For men, women and children.
Don't fail to replenish your hosiery
stock this week.
35c Ladies' J lose, lace and plain,
Special at 25c
EMBROIDERIES AND LACES.
Special prices on special purchases
at much less than real wprth.
27-inch flouncing, usually sold at
$1.00, on sale at 59c
Sale of Waists
and Summer Dresses
"When you seo those dresses you will
probably say: ""Well, 1 can got two
dresses now for tho price I expected
to pay for one." And that applies also
to the waists which wo offer in this
remarkable salo at 99c. By taking
advantage of these of fora you may
have an assorted outfit of pretty sum
mer dresses and waists for about the
money you had expected to pay for
half the number of garments. To miss
an opportunity liko this is really ex
travagance. Values, full worth $10 to $20, on
sale
$8.50, $10. & $12.50
28 S. Central Ave.
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11G0 Acres on the Antelope creek, in one body. This is a great bargain for
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Investigate This Before You Buy
19 Acres adjoining Burrcll Orchard on tho south.
5 Acres bearing peaches. 1 1-2 Acres bearing pears.
.1 Acre bearing Spits. 9 1-2 Acres 1-ycar-old Bartlotta.
2 Acres bearing Ben Davis. 9 1-2 Acres peach fillers.
House 6 rooms; "barn, good condition; ono span fino mares, wagon, hack
and buggy; all implements, including spraying machine.
This is the best buy on tho market barring none.
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How is this for a mid-season bargain?
How is This for a Mid-Season Bargain?
19 Acres, 1 1-4 milo from Phoenix depot; soil slightly, gravel; 6-yoar-old
apples and peaches; 2 houses, ono built of concrete; good barn, somo alfalfa.
Price, $4500; $2000'cash, balanco good terms.
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