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ks: VTt7, v i e&T I Orcann Historical Society cilv Han , & va-V ( Medford Mail Tribune UNITMrt I'llBHfl A8BOCIATJ07T Pull JUuMed Wire Itcport. FIRST SECTION Tho only paper In the world publlahod In a city tho alxe of Medford haying a loaned wlr, PAGES 1 TO 8 MEDFOTtD, ORIWON, SUNDAY, JTLY 3, 3910. No. 89. MiiTIJ YEAR. lyr 1SEVELT SAYS HE IS NSURGENT mcr President Drives With Kan ,as Politicians anil States That Ho as Not Chaniicil His Attitude iiirlnn His Aliscncc ami Is Still Prorjrcsslve on Mattery of Policy ml Lciilslatlon. )YHTK!t HAY, July 2. I'ollowliiK inference today with Humitnra i h Ilrlntow nud llopronenlntlvos dork and Mndlnon or Kniinaa tho tat tit wnit rIvoh out V fonnor I ili lit Uo.inovclt Unit hu hud not iK'd t'U utt'tudo durlni; nbionco n tho X'riltotl State and Hint ho iiIIkiicI with lint pnwremlveti on orw of policy ond lobulation. ronforoiK-o Ih believed to bo tho .t Import ml hdd nlncu Iloosavolt urnod li America mid polltlcluna wly irrdlct tent It will hnvo grout 'licnco In tho coming conRreimlonnl mi itlrn Tim colonel lunched with tho throo UNtuiH ItooMOvoll nnnnuucod to nowapnpor inon that tho threo i were coming, hut naked thnt tho tn ho kopt out of tho pnpora until c- they had nrrlvod. After thoy hnvo nrrlvod you may hllhh tholr iiniium," ho nnld. "and or wo hno conferred 1 will ho Rind talk to you." Tho wlaeacro thing tho conforonco I hnvo n fnr-reachltiK effect. It la orl'd tho K: nnn donation canio Ojater Hay In uro HjobuvoIL to ko an early puhllo atntomont to , the (4'icr liiHiirKontM. told C (Wacom, fonnor nmbnHHn "t Italy hnd luncheon with o and explained to li I til tho on for tho failure i' tho Cobb nary bill, which waa roportod by Itoimcvelt llur.ho forcoH. 4 BAIL GOES !E I jnstahlc Wires to Hold Prisoner No Ball to Oo Accepted Uttered Bonus Check Caso In Medford Settled. Clarence K. Young, who wiih in edi rd scvernl week ugo iih a top. seiilnlivo of tho "I'nuifiu IIoliio- l cud" ut Knlem, and who had loft trail of hills of more or loss meg ltudo in Inn wake from Salem mnitli, h under arrest, on iiifurmution from , 'oHchuig, for tho Hume offense he iiiH aeiMihcd of her -issuing checks ihiire lie had no funds- or, uieffuel, . htnininir iiiouej under fulne pre CIIHOti. i Yoiinir on hu fonuur trip here had mi n L'ood aired hill ut The Moorr. Ouch lie luiuiilated with a cheek. 'ho check unn lint honored mid the iinuiik'eiucut, after loentiiiK hliu hi ilein, had him arrcHtcd and re- If- inicd lien Ho inmlo u MittHfaetory ' elllciiunl of ohliuatioiiH in tiny cilv, iit wnn aluiiHl iiuuiRiliatrly re-ar-routed on lelephouie iiiforiiiutlon 'nun KoKchuru Coiihldhln Kinder wlicil the Hour r nutliontictf of the nrrent, any. a Hint tin priMiuer wuiilcu in now wlial hail Mould he leipiircil. he niiKHor lin rcecived wiihi "Hold Ymiiiu No IihII. Will hi tlierr on 10 WriKlit." CTS 380 ACRE FArlM ON JOHNSON TO WIN UONTItKAI.. Quo. July 3 A lOOacre farm mi Johimou to win In ten round I ho laliwt offering of Ihn flKhl fan Or T Utett publliiheii (lin offer Tim farm, ho aya, U worth fit 000 and li want to wakit It nt S to I (M tho hUok hiaN'a ahlllly tn knock out Jeffrie within ten round, ROS BURG $90,000 IS PAID FOR Syndicate of Kentucky, Ohio and In diana People Purchase 620-Acrcs Tract Near Eagle Point and Will Plant It All In Orchards Land Lies Alonii Pacific & Eastern Railroad. A syudicnto of Kentucky, Ohio mill Indiana imitiuH, loproriouted by .1. K. TliompHon of Brown County, Ohio, niul J. W. HogHott of Hindu ille, hid., Saturday closed n deal where- Iiy thoy h""iiuo owners of 020 uercs two miles northuiiHl of Kuglo Point, paying $00,000 for tlio property. Tim liiirclniHiirH wi I incorporate mid plmit 300 noron thin winter to fruit, mid tlio balance tho following your. Tlio properly purchiihed lien along tho linu of tho Pncifio & Enstcrn rnilroud, which will construct u sid ing for the orchard. It cnusitittf .if 110 Huron owned liy Frank Hrowii, 1(10 nores owned by .1. F. Nieholn, J 00 acres owned by J. U. Hurt und 100 neroH owned by Arthur Nichols mul Wilbur Jnrl;n. Thorn nro three orchards on tho property now, 1)0 mires of 7-ycnr- old apples mid penro, 'JO acres of one-yenr-old apples nnd 10 nores ol eight -year-old npplos nnd pours. Tho sale wiih mmle by Benj, l' Sheldon, mIid ih interested with the purchni ci'H. ASKED THE LORD TO KNOCK OUT JEFFRIES MlWI.'llPrtl K Mi.... I.. I.. .11 l" 1.4 I UIHDl .1.11111., "Ml., . A riot win avoided hero today when a Mroot preueher, who wtw pru.Miig publicly llml .loffriiw would wuflVr injury in his i'iuht with .IoIimhoii wok nrreMled and htmlled nwny to ju.l. "Alnv the Lord eonie down with u mmhty arm mid swal .leffries on the piw when ho gooa into the rini;," prayed the preueher. "The Lord humiliate him who would iliHK'raco eiviliznlion. He'a .. iniiiisler'H miii hpeiiilini: liin time hreukiiie; other men'a 1'n cos in ml ditiou to rimiiini; u drunk' fuutor; ho may the l.ord atriko him nud eon ert him" SMALL BOYS ENJOY NEW NATATORIUM Kmall bo)i aro today enJoyhiK tho flrit awlm In the now tank nt tho natatorial!!, and nhout a ncoro of yoiiiigiiliirn woro photographed mak InK tho IiIkIi dlvo, Hapld proRnri Ih IioIiir mado In rimhliiK tho bulhllnit to a completion, and within a fow daya tho uiannr,o iiicnt will bo ready to entertain tho public. Tho natatorlum la olio of tho largcit In tho went and with tho many added attraction It promluoa to bo a reort unoqunled ti. any town of tho l of Medford. WM. FLIPPIN HAS WORSE LUCK THAN MAUD MULLER Win. Flippiu Niiffered a Inokeii ahouliler lilmle ami aomo limim-il lihH, lioaiilea minor IhiiUoh, recent -y. He wiih rul.iiik' hay with a leiuu on hia place at Koch Point when the toiiuiie of the Hike fell down, null the horaoH heoame f lightened mul bvKau to kick. Thoy finally heeamu iiliiiiaiiiiuiHihhi ami run awns Mr Pllppln tot.ilueil IiIh hohl of the llue ami una ilruuKeil fun mil hincaili i It. i a l.c One whetd PHed nver him. hut he luckily (men pad eontacl with the line- He la iluxeil in ihe fiehl for aoiiio time, mul, pnrllnlly iecocriuu. maile IiIh way to tho hnine iimiimlHlcil. Dr. Ivclwcy wiih Miiiiiiioneil ami iIicshuiI tho iujurioa. - Hold Hill Nowh. FRUIT LAND Tomorrow Is the Day the Eagle Screams Under The Protection of the Red, White and Blue. wk, wmwiiwnrr t w? - ' x rv rmmm wmm t iJiMMMAMHMW . mMil mmm " J.&Bm mmWLA. MMHHMMMT h i. - MM' - MMf ' ' -Wt'imX siKHEfT . mmmmwMmmmmmi a , .,, mmr- mmmw wfamMamti Hi': XmWmmm . :fT M w mmi-,- -, - M,Mi ,, .:';-' m mmmw mmmMi Hanfw,' . fMHMMMMI J-;f - .J-.w mmmw mamm I wmwmWmm ,y , ; --'-- V MMMMMV .yiii - a.t , Mmmw .'LfmmSmi mmm' mmk" - &&?&n' m ' ' :-M$. mmt&W'i VmVmVmI' i "HL if it amW Wm Iflll WmfmmI ' '- if ?mf m PKfe WM'TMl, ' f Hf -''$ I 'fPaff . Yak' B F 1 'mjmmI t! 5 :J-' ' M . 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He will ho held pciuliiik' the outcome of Martin'H WlMlllllH .... -- : Niil Tribune Wil- Give Foil Leased Wire Fight Reports Tlu Mail Tribune will issue an extra Monday afternoon as soon as tho fight : ends, K'tvinK a complete account of the hi? Imttle between .Jeffries and .Johnson at An account of the fight liy rounds will bt received ovor tho Mail Tribune's Tnited Press leased wire direct from tho ringside tho only account of the battle that will be received in southern Orogon, and the fight extra will bo on tho street ; immediately afterwards. lOxtras will be delivered : towns by special autoniobiloH. MairTribune bulletins of the fight by rounds will bo :: Moore hotels during the progress of the battle. ---- MwoHVBk. 7:: ( '" ' xBHSa - tiflii PREMIER GLIDDEN TOUR Chalmers "Thirty" Is Second Mo lino Car Holds Chicago Trophy Maxwell Finishes Third in Tour Inn Car Class. CHICAGO, HI"-. July .. Moliuo our Xo. J2 today holds tho Chienpo trophy of the nnnual (Hidden tour. It wiih declared the winner of tho 1010 tour, tho report of Iho teohnienl eouuniltoo hhowinn a penally of 10 pointK acninat it, while the next heat competitor, Mnxwcll 107, had fit points UKuinHt it. The .Moline 102 wok awarded third place with it points and Moline 101 took tourth ilnce with 481 miirkx. Premier ear Ko. It Way .MeKa marii, was awanlcd first place in the louriuiT oar conteat. There were HH poiulH nk't.inat the car. The Chnl mors "HO" wna uiyi bccond prise with 110 markri ak'niuat it. The Moline Ko. 10 won the Chi- cairn trophy. ---- . at Jacksonville, Phoontx and - WINS BIG GAIN BANK DEPOSITS Fifty Per Cent Gain in Year Endiny June 30 and $200,000 Increase in Past Three Months, Despite Fact Farmers Are Drawintj Heavily. In hplto of the fact thnt tho past quarter has bean tho one in tho year when hunk accounts of local dopos Itoro nro more likely to be doploted than Increased, thnt la, those de positors who are onnnKoO la fnrm Iuk or orchnid crowliiR the sum to tnl of deposits It. tho several bnnks nhowa an tncrei.ao of nearly $200,000 over thnt of March last, and SO per cent Rain over a year go. At the cloco of business March 29th the totnl dopoclta wore $2,226,584, and on Juno .10 they hnd grown to $2,ri?3,n!8. Next iiunrter will nee a blRRcr In nrcnao in tho deposits, aa by that tlmo the roturttH from fruit and other crops tvIII hnvo commenced to come In. Still 1200,000 Increase Isn't bad ' 1 Ashland and other valley posted at the Nash and MANY DIE FROM HEAT A Fifteen More Deaths Reported To day, Making Sixty-five From Hot Wave Five Deaths in New York City Trains Crowded With People Fleeing From Cities- CHICAGO, Ills., July 2. Fifteen more deaths from heat occurred to day, mnkinK a total of sixty-five since June 14, when the heat wave first struck the city. The thermom eter reached 00 decrees today a3 compared with 02 decrees yesterday hut there was not enough breeze to move a pall of smoke that hung over the city. The fact that today was a half holiday probably saved the lives of many workmen. NEW YORK. July 2. Trains leaving New York are jammed with people fleeing to escape the severo heat that has gripped Kew York for tho pn.t few daj-s. Fifty thousand persons sleps on the beach at Coney Island last night. Tho temperature nt 85 degrees during tho night and today there is no prospect of re lief. Five deaths and numerous pros trations have been reported. GREAT HAVOC WROUGHT BY CANADIAN EIRES PORT ARTHUR, Ontario, July 2. Forest iircs which are raging to day destroyed all but one house in tho town of Grosie and it is report ed thnt there were some fatalities. Fanners have nbnndoned their homes in the district enveloped by the fires nnd tho women nnd children have been brought here. Not a building remains in Fort Devlin. It is believed Lavaleo will be saved. Tho inhabitants have fought the flamos unceasingly for two davs and nights. The railway losses in tho burned Area1 aro estimated at $1,000. ALASKA COLONY SETTLES HERE An Aluska colony is being estab lished in Medford and it give prom ise of becoming quite a factor in so cial life. W. A. Itarnhil), deputy United States attorney of Juneau, who won fume in politic?, is one of tho pioneers. He plans to leave the land of cold and gold, and locate permanently here nnd to this end will open an office and practice law. Allen Shut tuck, alfo of Juneau, a son-in-lnw of the late Governor Slemford. i another colinit. Yes terday he purchncd t)ie old White orchard in Griffin Crwik district pay ing .tlfi.OOO for the place, and fol lowed it up with the purchnse of the Murray residence nt Eleventh nnd l.uurel streets for SH.fiOO. Hoth deal were made by tha Jauksoa County Realty Company. $75,000 IS WAGERED UPON BIG FIGHT CIIICAflO. Ilia.. Julv 2.- Mtdtins . .. . ; . .. i . , i on ine iiourics-jounMin rigm naa become fnslor in Chicngo. A wage of $7S,000 at 10 to 7 on Jcffiei haa been mado. A hundred thousand thoiiMiml dollar from Canada has been received to bo wagered hero. James T. llarbce loft Saturdiiv morning for San Frmieisen mid Southern California points for a vis it of sovoriil weeks' duration He wouldn't admit (hat hu had any idea of attending tho big fight, but, you enn't tell. MEDFORD WILL ENJOY QUIET 4TH Small Sale of Fireworks Indicates Sano and Safe Observance Cele brations at Jacksonville, Woodvilta and Butte Falls Many Picnics and Fishing Trips Planned. Most Medford people arc planning a snno and safe fourth. The sale of fireworks has been small and there will bo comparative quiet as compared with previous years. Cel ebrations arc to bo held at Jackson ville, Woodvillc and Butte Falls, and all of these will ho largely attended from Medford and other valley towns. Jacksonville has prepared for tho most elaborate of the celebrations. The city is well decorated and the usual program of baseball and ath letics will bo carried out. Hon C M. McArthur of Portland will be the orator of tho day. Fireworks will make the night brilliant. Woodville promises all a gay time at her celebration. The Central Point band will furnish the music and there will bo baseball and other features. Butto Falls offers much the same program. Many Medford people will spend the day on tho Rogue and other strenms picnicking nnd fishing. Quite a number hnvo gone tn Colcstine, while peroral trips to Crater Lake will bo undertaken. RAISED COIN FORJIIGHWAY Members of Crater Lake Road Fund Hustlers Return From Portland Reporting Moderate Success in Their Efforts. President W. Mi Colvig of the Waterman nnd F. Oseubrugge re turned to Medford Saturday after a week spent in Portland working for tho Crater Lake Highway sub3crup tion. Thoy brought back a goodly sum as tho result of their efforts. "It is slow and hard work raw ing this fund," stated Judgo Colvig. "It is going to take considerable time to securo any upprocinblo amount. Business mon are generally friendly to tho movement, hut thoy hao mnny calls upon them, nud it is necessary to wasto a great deal of time in ex planations and visits. "Every busir.ess man in Medford should make it a point to solicit thote from whom ho buys as woll as per sonal acquaintances in tho metropo lis In this way a considerable sum onn bo secured. Wo got many of tho peoplo to HiilMorihc, but it is difficult for strnngors to gel money from strangers for n pnjjesl loontcd in a remote part of the stale, no matter how much it may benefit the state. "People of Portland aro very lib eral and broad and when properly approached respond libernlly, bnt as T snid before, solicitation in s,low and takes time." PENNSYLVAIAN WINS HUNDRED-YEAR DASH hO.NMJOX. July U. The lOO.yard uiimIi for tho amateur ohnmpiomrfiifi was won by Rnmsdoll of the Diver sity of Punns.vlvmiin today in the iuturuiitionul mnntcur nthletie meet, linmsdoll defeated Wnlkor of South Africa. His timo was 10 1-5 seo oiuIh. W A. Wright, deputy Hhpriff fer Douglas County, arrived on No, 19 to hike, clirruo of C, V Youne. -wanted at ltoschurg lor obtaining wiay under false pretense.