Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 30, 1910, Image 6

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. THURSDAY, JUNE 30, :l 910.
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ODDS ON BIG 1GREATTRACT0F
FIGHT STAND j OREGON LAND TO
N0WAT10T07 BE SOLD AT ONCE
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OREGON
Few Takers at This Figure, Because
There Is a Fcclinn That There
Should Be a Drop to at Least 2 to
I Mrs. Jeffries Very Confident
RENO, Nov.. Juno 30. Bettors
are getting busy on tho btg fight. As
a result tho odds have tlghtoncd up,
regaining tho half point they lost
Tuesday night, when thoy dropped
from 10 .to 7 to 10 to G, nnd then
Again to 10 to G&. Last night
Johnson money loosened up n little,
n rnlr-slzed commission coming In
from San Francisco, and tho prlco
bounded up to 10 to 7, where It
stands today. There were few tak
ers at this figure because there is a
feeling that there should be .. drop to
at least 2 to 1 or even as low as
10 to 4. It has been no secret that
tho Johnson camp is holding out for
tho latter odds, but undoubtedly)
there Is a disappointment In store
for the black man's Intimates.
That Jeffries is a stronc favorite
today as ho will bo at any tlmo
before tho fighters stop into tho ring
Is the dope of the wise bettors, and
thotr prediction Is strengtrened by
the fact that whereas on
eight It was even money
would not win inside of fifteen
rounds, despite the fact that Jeffries
himself Is said to hare declared that
bo would surely not let tho negro
tay longer than 17 rounds.
Jeffries' work before tho moving
pictures Wednesday evening may
bavo had somo effect on tho betting,
as the big fellow was far from being
as impressivo as to wind as he has
been in previous work-outs
seemed to puff earlier than
Old Dalles Military Grant, Consist
ing of 430,000 Acres, Is About to
Be Placed on the Market Means
Much to Oregon.
PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 00. Tho
old Dalles military wagon road grant
is about to bo placed on tho market,
and this land, together with tho Wil
lamette Valley & Cascado Mountain
toad grant, that is to bo sold In small
tracts, will mean a great colonization
movement for Oregon during tho com
ing few years. Tho Dalles grant com-
PRISON PREED BY
ANOTHER'S STORY
Man Arrested in Portland Confesses
to Crimo of Which Another Was
Convicted and Sent to Oregon
Penitentiary.
PORTLAND Or., Juno 30. It is
probable that immediate stops will bo
taken to secure the liberation of O.
R. Ulystono from tho Oregon peni
tentinry following tho startling dec
laration of John Dnvies, confessed
forger, that ho forgod the cheek
which was responsible for Rlystone's
ro to ho ignored while tho guard
carry on their fight against the
"posors."
"I have soon somo of those tuon
who put on swimming tank costumes
and go out on tho boueh to show
themselves," Mayor Stoy deolavos.
"Thoy nro n disgrace to themselves
and thoy will not ho tolerated. To
day I enllcd tho attention of Honeh
Director Hookwith to ono man who
was positively indecently clad, and
I told him that hereaftor such at
tire should bo treated as a violation
of tho law."
prises 430,000 t.cres and Is very largo-! conviction,
ly vnluablo agricultural land. Its sot- Davios, who,. since his arrest two
tlement will mean a great increase in days ago, has confessed to a num
tho state's population nnd wor.lth. her of forgories, Into yesterday said
Tho Pacific Power & Light com? that ho passed a chock for !?35 on
pany, organized by eastern capitalists, tho proprietor of tho Sargent hotel
with a capitalization of $7.500,000, ) huffet.
lans to develop a great electrical gen-' Detectives working on the enso
eratlng and distributing system ! delved into tho records to verify Da
throughout tho Yaklmn, Columbia ' vies' statement and were astounded
and Walla Walla valleys. Other con- to discover that Ulystono Unci been
corns havo been taken over by the convicted nnd has now served IS
big corporation, which will give spe-' months in prison for tho same crime.
clal attention to furnishing power for
irrigation work throughout tho terri
tory covered. It is promised that by
Tuesday . concentrating tho water powor devel-
that he opment in tho northwest, a moro sat
isfactory service will bo developed
than can be rendered by private com
panies. Uncle Sam Is counting Ms timber
Officials arc inclinod to heliev
Danes and expressed themselves as
anxious to assist Blystone to regain
his freedom.
Dnvies has made a written confes
sion to a number of forgeries com
mitted in Portland. When arrested
detectives found a quantity of goods
nnd $3000 worth of jewelry in Dn-
wcalth on tho slopes of tho Cascado jvios apartments, which were Inter
mountains. Expert timber cruisers (identified by persons from whom
In tho employ of tho government aro . they had been stolen. The jwilico ns
at work making tho estimate and It 'fort Dnvies is wanted in evory large
is expected It will take all this sum- Pacific coost city.
mer and next to comploto tho cruiso
Hotel Arrivals.
Tho Nash Y. W. MoLnren. Se
attle; W. H. Harry, Portland; E. P.
Ferguson, Cincinnati; O. Houman, A.
D. llowors, Mr. Gore, Portland; R.
H. Porter, Spokauo; O. J. Olson, St.
Paul; J. H. Worsing, Agnes; 0. C.
Iloff, Salem; K. A. Wyckoff, Port
land; V.. B, Morgan, Rosehurg; J. O.
Douuell, Portland.
Tho Mooro J. A. Paterson, Port
land; C. A. Meyers and wife, Cedar
Rapids; J. C. Roberts, Portland; Dr.
P. M. White. N. W. White. Klamath
Palls; C. Fitch, Utieu; II. Baxter,
city; W. F. Knbeaif, Uowiston; Mr.
and Mrs. P. S. Stonstnm. Seattle;
Q. Jones, Tncomn; Mr. and Mrs. 1
W. Andorson. Tnconia ; B. Parrot t,
B. B. Armsworth, Seattle; Thora
Smith, Troadwoll; A. II. MeClolhut,
Snu FrnuiMHi'o; .1. HtrcnHor and wife,
Mistt Grace Stronger, Peoria; I).
Kugluud, D. (K Soohoy, Portland;
Mrs. F. liltii'iiotnlfiiu. Onuiliu.
Hotel Contract Let.
KLAMATH FALLS, Juno 30.-
Heiot tho watershed of tho Willamette I
csual, river and its tilbutaries in tho Cas-,
a fact that was commented upon by .cade reserve. Tho land will be class- The contract has been lot and work
many of the 8000 or moro spectators ifled and tho timber segregated into will commenco tho first of tho week
who took a chance of another dls- logging units. This Is the first at-'on a new $50,000 hotel at tho corner
appointment. Aside from this Jim i tempt, so far as known, of tbo gov-'of Main Street nnd Esplanade, In tho
appeared to good advantage. He ornmeni to take an inventory of It's! Hot Springs addition. This Is tho
blocked nicely, ducked under swings ; timber resources. long talked of hotel which has been
with ease and speed of a light weight! Lumber manufacturers of the Ore- nnouncer from tlmo to timo would bo
and pulled away from straight leads gon & Washington association aro -erected In tho Hot Springs addition,
Just far enough to make them miss; perfecting plan3 for tho logging con-(and which was to cost $110,000 for
bis eyo was perfect and his feet cress to be held In Portland late next tho structure and $40,000 for tho fur-
worked with mechanical precision.
But the bellows did not perform as
well as usual. Some attributed it
to the heavy wind that was blowing
from tho north and others to the fact
that he was not trying to reserve his
lung power.
It may bo that both circumstances
bad more or less influence, but the
rise and fall of the chest and the
quivering of the stomach were very
epparent.
Jeffries' variable disposition has
taken another turn. Two days ago
be showed signs of crankiness. To
day he Is as h-ppy as a boy on vaca
tion. The little indisposition of
Tuesday has disappeared; his right
arm is not bothering him, and, best
of all, Airs. Jeffries is not tbo least
bit perturbed. It was feared as tho
day of battle approaches Jim's better
linif would show signs of apprehen
sion. But instead she Is as smiling
and confident as her big bo of a
husband.
Johnson is willing to bet $1,000
nrlth Hector McKenzIe at the pro
Tailing odd3, and it Is likely that be
will bo accommodated.
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month. Tho visitors will spend three nlshings. S. O. and W. P. Johnson,
days in the city and local loggers and 'C. E. and Will S. Worden aro tho mon
lumbermen will bo hosts. Tho saw- who aro Interested In the structure
mill men and timber cutters of the
northwest will become better ac
quainted as a result of the gathering
and the benefits following tho meet
ing will be mutual.
Portland' will be host to thousands
of delegates to the national conven-
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to do without
this splendid, refreshing drink.
Call up and ordor a case sent to
tho house. Thd purest, most
healthful drink known is
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
Canton
RESTAURANT
SAM LOCK, Prop.
The formor famous chef at the
Nash Grill, Mr. Sam Look, hue
opened a first-cluBS restaurant
nbovo Kennedy's saloon, No. i3
South Front street. Bntrauco at
both sides. Only firat-olaHH meals
served, and just tho nnmo of the
proprietor is tho host guarantee.
OPEN EVERY DAY AND NIGHT.
NOODLES CHOP SUEY.
This is tho only place whore will
bo sorvod chop mioy and China nood
les. Como nnd see me nnd you and
I aro both suro you will oomo hack.
Roiucnibor, I am willing nnd I preach
what I promise. Yours truly,
sam lock-
DECORATIONS FOR
THE FOURTH
AYe invito you to inspect
our lino of .Tap lanterns and
3ther Fourth of July decorations.
THE LATE FICTION
AtAGAZINES
, PICTURES C1ALOHE
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Chocolates
and Confections
DeEciouily flavored, temptingly bazal
roil SALE UY
MERRIVOLD SHOP
POSERS" BARRED
IN ATLANTIC
CITY
Juno 30.
tion of tho Ancient Order of Hiberni
ans, which cornea to this city July 19
to 24
"posers" rigged out
ATLANTIC CITY, N. J
Athletic men
in eloso-fitting jerseys aro to be
driven from tho Atlantic City beach
for the season, under nn edict issued
WEDS SWEETHEART OF
YOUTHFUL ROMANCE
KLAMATH FALLS, Juno 30. A
Tomanco culminated today in tho mar
riage of James Xoubanks and Mrs. C.
12. Ferguson. Neubanks is a promi
nent farmer and pioneer of the Klam
ath country, living in the vicinity of
Keno, twolvo miles wost of Klamath
Falls. Twenty odd years ago ho
camo bore, and later took up a tim
ber claim, and has made his home
thoreon over olnco. in his youthful
days he loft a sweetheart In Ohio, who
became the brldo of another. His
hopes bllghtod, Neubanks enme West
and has lived a bacholor over since.'
A few years ago tho husband of his
former sweetheart died, r nd follow
ing his death correspondence was
started. The result of this was tho
arrival last flight of Mrs. Ferguson
and the marriage this morning In this
city.
BIGGEST STEAMER SOON TO
BE BUILT IN LONDON
LONDON, Juno 30, Tho Jnrgest
steamships in tho world aro soon to
be built by tho Cuunrd Steam&hip
company. Work will start on tho
first one within a fow weeks. Tho
now liners will have 00,000 tonnngo,
or 15,000 tons moro than tho White
Star Btcnraors Olympic and Titnnio,
und 30,000 tons moro than tho Lu
eitania and Mauretanin.
It Is predicted that 15,000;, ,,r s' T,fo.miB1o ,,..
visitors wll be here at that time, del-ibecn or(ored tQ bnr lhem frflm the
egates coming from every section of trand nnd to ugfl forc(J .f
tho country, and many tourists will , n. Klinr..aWHo1 , .,.,
arrive during the same time, attract- ' ,:
ed by tho special rates. Entire trains ,
have been arranged for from many!
eastern cities. Local members of tho
order aro arranging a great reception
for thelT guests. j
A state convention of Esperantlsts (
has been called for July 1C In tho,
convention hail of the Portland Com-
merclal club, when students of tho -now
world language, educators,!
A Wonderful Discovery
for Medford.
"Cleanliness is next to Godliness." Mr. Allen's Portahlo Hath Ap
paratus is a marvel. It combines in ono Himplo, inexpensive appa
ratus all the advantages known to modern bathing. Heats tiufficicut
water within six minutes at tho cost of only 1 cent. A hnth can ho
tnken in any room without the possibility of soiling enrpcts or rugs.
Only ono can undorstnnd tho real merits of this bathing npparatus
by having it demonstrated to you. Mr. II. Fox, who has tho exclusive
tgoncy for Jackson county, will visit tho homos of Medford nnd vi
cinity and demonstrate it. When ho comes to your home, invito him
in, and ho will show you tho merits of this 20th century invention.
It is ou exhibition at Strnng'B drug store. QO AND SEE IT.
teachers and others Interested aro
asked to meet to consider tho organ!-1
zatlon of a state Experanto associa
tion. Other matters vital to tho wide
spread adoption of tho new language'
will como up. Among theso will bo
the election of delegates to tho in-'
ternational esperanto congress, to be
held at Washington, D. C, Aug. 14
20, and tho proposal to Introduce Es
peranto in the public schools, as It Is
being done in Maryland and else
where. Further Information about tho
coming convention can bo had from
tho Portland Commercial club.
$5000 A DAY FOR SIX
DAYS OF MARRIED LIFE
KINGSTON, N. Y Juno 30. Five
thousand dollnis a day for each duy
of his married life is the umount Do
Witt Beach of High Fullc, Ulster
county, will rcccivo as tho result of
tho Now York law by which a will
made by a spinster or widow is in
validated by her murringe.
Mr. Beach married on May 31 last
Mrs. Mury B. Krom, a Kingston
widow. From hor formor husband,
Cuptnin John B. Krom, she had in
herited over $30,000. lie died in
April, 1008, hut his estate was not
finally settled until last October.
Mrs. Krom then mndo a will leaving
tho entire cstato to tho children of
Krom by his first wifo.
Mrs. Bench died on Juno 0, and u
fow days lator, when hor stepchil
dren filed tho will for probate, Mr.
Beacli contested it. Ho -.had been
married only six duys when Ju'b wifo
died,
$2400 Buys a
WHO
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I DAKDALE
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PARK ADDITION
If You Want a Block of This Addition See Any Aoent or
W. H. EVERHARD
HOTEL MOORE, . MEF0RD, OREGON.
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You Are Welcome
To call on us for fnvora lnrgo or small. You'll find
ovory person in this sloro anxious to nilond your
wants. Thoy will try in every possiblo way to please
you, and you can bank on gelling good goods and
gelling them quickly. If you should happon to gol
something that, doesn't exactly suit, just mention
tho fact and wo will gladly make it right.
Romombor our two spocialtios Golden Gato Cof
fee, Puro Whito Flour.
Allen & Reagan
COE. MAIN AND CENTRAL AVE.
SPEND THE SUMMER
AT-
Newport, Yaquina Bay
The Only Beach in the Pacific Northwest
Whcro tho pretty Water Agnteo, Mow Agate, Moonittonon
Cornelians nnd Hock Oyator can bo found,
Outdoors iSport of all Kinds
Including Hunting, FIbIiIu , dl.KlK Uoclc Oyutera, Iloattnc
Surf llathliHT, Hiding. Autoluj:, Canoeing nnd Dancing. Pure
mountalu water and tho boot of food at low prlccH. Frooh
Crabs, Clams, Oystom, Fish and Vogotnbloii of all IcIuiIh dal
ly. IDEAL CAM PINO OHOUNDS, with strict snnltnry rog
ulatlonu, at nominal cost.
Low Round-Trip Season
Tickots
from nil points In Oregon,
Washington nnd Idaho on alo
dally.
Throo DaySaturday to
Monday Rato
from S. P. polntH, Port.und to
Cottngo Grove Inclunlvo, Includ
ing branch llnctt; nlno from nil
C. & E. ntntloua Albany and
went. Good going on Saturday
or Sunday, and for rot urn Sun
day or Monday.
A Sunday Excursion Rate of $1.50
from Albiiuy, CorvalllH and Philomath, with corresponding low ratos
from polntu wcat, In effect nil nurumor. Call on any 8. P. or 0. & E.
Agent for full particular nu to ratcH, train schedules, etc.; also for
copy of our beautiful Illustrated booklet, "OutlnBU In Orogon," or
wrlto io WM. Mr.MUHKAY,
General PmtNenger Agent,
Portland, Oregon,
We Fix It
"Our maoliiiio roHponmbility
(loot not end with thu machlue'u
hiiIo. Anything wrong wo fix
it. If anything breaks wo fix
It. Anything wonrn out wo fix
it. If it'fl your fault wo fix
it If itH tho machine's fault
wo fix it. If it'8 our fault--wo
fix it. No matter what' tho
rnattor wo fix it.
Call Main 1711.
C. S. LUPT0N, Mnr.
Lnwton Bulldlmi.
Medford, Or
FOR SALE CHEAP
SECOND HAND AUTO
In Good Condition
Just the machine to no anywhere In a proven car that will qo on any
passable road.. A bargain If taken at once.
Cash or Realty
VALLEY AUTO CO.
J. E. ENYART, President J. A. TERRY, VIoo-ProsMont.
JOFIN S. ORTII, CuHhier. W. B. JACKSON, Ahh'I Cniikior.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $50,000
Surplus, $10,000
SAFETY BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS
TRANSACTED. WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
RESOLVED
Tho host roHolution for yon
to make is to oomo to nn for
your noxt unit, if you want
something out of tho ordinary.
Wo do tho host work nnd chargr
the lowout pricflH.
W. W. EIPERT
tob FxoaxkMmi XAiLoi
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Hasting for Health.
HnsldnB for Health.