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ACICDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. ORI-CCION, SUNDAY, JULY 3, 1910, 8 V SOCIAL AND PERSONAL Ltmrn In Hiiy HI llnyo. llrf Home of lliutio tlu.VH ii "ki'uhm iiin" will develop Into a eonnngriillnii, ill though Medford Iiiih boon vary fortu nate liurutol'iiro. Ono on NorthHolly Friday aftnriiooii imiiHi'd tlio milling out of Mid firo diipiwlinuiil, Iml by tin (ItllO till) HlHIIltl WIIH lOIKlllod tliuio wan nothing lint u fow Hitiouldoriiig tllftH (if glllHH. MIhh Minnie ifaolcKoii of Mod ford, daughter of I). II, .liifliMiii, will rend tho Doolurittioii of Indoponduiiou at .1mcI(hoiivIIIii Monday. TIioh. Hlloy of Anliilopo, x ooiiiitv ooiiimlnHionor, wiih in Mml l'onl Kiiturduy on a ImihIiiuhh trip. CIiiih. W. Turpln wiih in from the farm Saturday. Tlio addition of ipiatlty anil homo comforts will bo Qiipjiii Anno wntor, newer and paved Htrootn building ru conHtruatloiiH. Kuo MuCallum, Hotel NhhIi. tt .!. A. llnrvoy of AhIiIihiiI, cjiiiiriunn of (ho Kopiililiciui contrnl commit too, wnH in Medford .Saturday nt toiiilinir tlio mooting of that hody, MrH. JoHiipliInu IliiKHiill and Miin Nunun of Jiiokunnvillo uro tlio latent to join tlio ColoHtin colony. Hy iiKrooinoiit all drug HtorcK in Mcdford will ho cloHod on July ! from 10 n. in. to 7 p. in. Nowly funiiHhod Hloeping room, cool, quiet otiHy walking diHtunpo. 'J0:i OImoii Htreot, tiornor WcHt Ham ilton .jtiHt two hlookrt from North Oakdale pnvinir. Phono Main -M7'l. if S. W. MoClindon, or Child Hill, upoiit Hntnrday afternoon in Mud ford. Mro. Kd Pottuigor mid Mrs. K. 0. Trowbrtdgo aro down from Colontiu for a fow daj'8, lint oxpoot to rolnrn Nhortly for the remainder of tlio Hiimmor. I,ou Iloborloy of QrnntH Putin, waa In Mod ford Saturday, viNiting wjth Iiin many frionds. Many years ago lioforo ho hooamu burdened with toiporfluoiiK 1'IohIi I.ou was wont to 4,nkin" muloH on thu old Uyhoo farm, and ono of tlio pleiiKiiut incident il h'w vinit wiih whim ho mot up with a fow of his old timo fellow em ploye, in tlio pornoim of Tom Itilo,', Bad IliggitiH, Al l'ankoy and otlioin, find tlio reminiscent tall; that iCHtilt ;d would have put a bnnebnll or fight fanning hoo among tlio also raiiH. Whoro in Mcdford can you gut hot ter vnluoH than in Qtiuon Anno addi tion? Did you notico tlio out of the new public hcIiooI to ho oroctod in )itcuii AnnoT Oct biwy. Tho pros cut orico won't Innt lone. tf E. B. Iluhhard han roluruod from Orator Lake whoro ho had boon with tho Solig motion picture people. "Wo Hocurod views," Haid Mr. Hubbard, "which tho operators Hayn outoliiHHod anything in tho lino of Hconory they had ovor taken. Neither YoHemitc nor YollowHtone, they Hiiy, can com paro with the grandeur of tho Hcon ory of tho upper Itoguo, and Crater Lake Iiiih all the rout of tho Hcenie wondorrt of tho world hacked off tho map. In fact tho firnt timo a fel wnlkn up to tho rim of that orator and looks down ho Iiiih an itiHtiuctivo ooHiro to 'back up.' It really dooHii't i.coin Hnfo to Htaud on tho brink of that big hole and look down. It waH a wonderful trip and onjoyod hy nil of uh." Dr. Mann, chiropodist and foot nponialiHt, who is in town for a fow wcokH, !h prepared to roniovo corns, liuuionH, perspiring and odorous foot. Tho doctor han a stock of toHtimou aalfl on hand testifying to bin ability nnd rocoinmondationH from (Iioho whom ho Iiiih troatod. IIo will bo at room 1-1, Palace hotel, and if your foot nood ropniring it would bo well for you to conmilt him. Froo con sultation. " MrH. Kiiimn Plymiilo-Antcnreith, ono of tho pioneorH of Southern Ore gon, died at her homo in Hoscburg Wodnosduy, ngod 57 yearn. Mrn. Autoiireith wiih a HiHlor of the Into' !'. M. and T. P. l'lymalo, and has liiiiiiy relatives and friondH in Soulh orn Oregon and Northern California. .John Smith of Ashland was u Medford v'tHltor Saturday on biiHi- lU'HH. Wo niako a Hpooialty of fino w;itch repairing. Our prices are roiiHou iihh'. Wo make your watch koop correct time, and at lowest possible charges. H. T. Vim do Car, Kast Main St. 81) Tyson Benll of Central Point, was in Mcdford on a hiiHiuoRS visit Sat , unlay nflunoon. Tho Howard watch is our loader. The Hamilton is next, the Elgin and Waltham follow. Tho IiiKorsoll is nix. H. II, Van do Car, jowolor, Thipps HhlR., Kast Main. 81) J. Frank Kviiiik roturued to oMd ford Saturday from a trip to Port laud and ollior uorlhoiu points. W. F. Hurt loft Saturday evening for tho north. Mr. Hurl Iiiih boon working in Mcdford for tho past year or more as u printer and ex pects to ovontually roturn. Mr. and Mrs. John Orth left Sat urday to Hpenl (ho Fourth fishiiiH ou the Applegate, HnskiiiH for Health, Jolmnlo and Kildlo Wilkinson re hi mod Saturday evening. ICddie Iiiih been making a big name for him self iih n hall players in the Cali I'liiiilii Htate league and has lucelvcd a niimher of I'lnttoiing offers (o play piofmiNionnl hall, but has turned them down for the time being. Next hoiimou ho may graduate into the hi) buui'M. I'icMideiit Connor mid J. C' Pen dleton of Table Hook wore Mudford visitors Saturday. Andrew Younger, formerly muster mechanic of tho Southern Pacific at! Ashland, now professor of mechani cal engineering at . the Coggswell Polytechnic Institute, Sail Francisco, U renewing old acipiaiutancos in the alloy, Ho is much astonished at the growth and progress of Mod ford. Kugineor W. W. Hanaou of tho Pa cific & KitHluiu, leaves Tuesday for Sail Francisco. .Mrs. Harmon, who has been visiting her mother, w.ll return with him. C. S. Newhall, the orchardisl, leaves today for Los Angeles for a month's visit. Mrs. Xuvvhall, who has been visiting her parents will re turn with lit in . Miss Fraukio Shepard, formerly of Mcdford, now of IOH Angeles, has returned to visit in Mcdford, Archdeacon Chambers of the Kpis :o i ml Church is spending Sunday In Mudford. W. F. Tumor, formerly auditor of the Pacific & Kastcru, now of the Oregon Trunk, is spudding tho Fourth in Mudford as guest of John It. Allen. I). W. Hecbo nnd family of Agate spent Saturday in Medford. W. A. Sumner ban roturued .from a trip to Santa Barbara where he visited Mrs. Sumner mid Mish Sum ner at Miramar. Tho latter Inn been seriously ill, but is slowly re cupernting. A beautiful Chickoriug Brothers' piai.o will adorn thu fine homo of Mr. and Mrs. T. I), Cox who are moving to Alameda, Cat. This charm ing piano was bought of Halo's Piano House after u closo examination of all other makes, and proves that Halo's is the home of value givers. If you deal at Hale's it means satis faction. Itemember we have practi cally no expense. Tenth and Oak dale. 8!) Mr. and .Mrs. Wilton of North Meatty Street, are enjoying nn indefi nite social visit from their only son, a recent arrival from tho state of Michigan. Hinging of saw and hammer, thu shrill whistle and liur.r. of machinery, with gravel and lumber teams coming and going and now residences under construction ou North Central and Meatty Streets, the north cud of Mcdford is holding her own. Mr. Paulson, manager of tho Cra ter Lake Laundry, and family of Ashland have routed tho Colo reot deuce on North Central Avenue. S. M. Novlon, Q. A. It. veteran mid prominent agriculturist of Table Hook was in tho city recently. Mrs. 0. It. Myers who came hero a fow days ago on tho sad mission of seeing her daughter, Hose, buried, returned to her home in Klamnth Falls Saturday, a snd lonely moth er, who has tho full sympathy of her many friendu nnd acquaintances of the Autioch district. II. 0. Drown, a recent arrival to our city from New Mexico, wiih so favorably impressed with tho valley that ho ban cent for his family mid will in all probability permanently locato bore. Miss Leonn Phillips of Forest Orovo is paying hor uncle, J. F. Stnooy, of Wist Medford a protract ed visit. This is the Home of QUALITY SHOES Jf you aro lookirig for quality as well as style, sonic lasting, durable and satisfactory, this is tlie store to visit. Jor quite a number of years we have studied shoe quality and are fully equipped with the best good, durable, stylish shoes that can be found. AVe invite you to call and sec our new Oxfords, Pumps, Etc., many of which are selling at Special Prices You are always welcome at the shoe store on the West Side. Oct the habit of calling and you will soon learn that we offer value in our footwear. SEE WINDOWS. dmdeSk LATEST DOPE FROM RENO; BOTH FIGHTERS CONFIDENT PREDICTS JEFF EASYJICTORY Wonderful Form of Ex-Champion Gives Snorting Writer Hopes of Victory Many Think Fight Will Be a Long One. STATE MONEY REACHES RENO Johnson Does Moving Picture Stunt Jeff Spends Afternoon Angling Coin for Side Bet Arrives Ber ger Predicts Boiler Maker Will Win Everything a Stationery Store SHOULD HAVE is in stock at our "store. Wo will not have to order from Portland and add express. VK HAVK IT. Hookn. Stationery, Donni sou's complete lino Flaying Cards; Waterman Fens, Engi neer' Supplies. Complete Office Outfitters. Medford Book Store il Too Late to Classify I HmlHMMMHtllH KOIt SALE Ono of tho cholcost tracts In tho vnltoy; 08 ncroa 1 1-2 mtlcB from Central Point; Ideal lo cation; oxcollont soil; will soon lio undor now ditch; 13 acres plantod to poars n ml apples; 10 acrcB alfal fa! prlno only $275 por aero; mako appolntmoit to boo this placo boforo buying olsowl.oro. oGo. Arnold, Ilnx .ICC, Medford. 91 ARCHITECT SUPPLIES, OFFICE SUPPLIES, TYPEWRITERS AND SUPPLIES, NEW BOOKS, MAGAZINES AND WHITMAN'S The Merrivold Shop 134 West Main Street. -f DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL PARLOR REMOVED TO 235 E. MAIN STREET, OVER STRANG'S DRUG STORE. 4 ---"f - II. B. Patterson, tho Qua- "" kcr Nursery man, has moved "" his office to 116 Eaot Main "" stroot. "" -- 4- BY MAX BALTIIASAR. HENO, Nov., July 2. In my opinion, James J. JcffricB will win hiB buttle with Jack Johnson Monday within 25 rounds. I base this prediction upon the wonderful form into which he has worked himself. I bclievo ho is as good, if not bettor, thun when he fought years ago. His speed nnd strength arc all that could bo de sired. It is not necessary to touch upon his gamencss. I am bearing in mind, in making this expression, that in Johnson Jeffries meets tho most dangerous man in his career. Giving Johnson duo credit for tho possession of many wonderful fighting qualities, in Jeffries ho is meeting a giant al most superhuman, and if he suc ceeds in beating the white man he must be hailed as tho most remark able Dinrilist of all time. Will 15 JiOllg 1'lgllt. While students of form expect tho Jeffries-Johnson fight to go 45 rounds, somo have begun to figure on tho possibility of what may hap pen in caco the battle goes tho full limit with nothing to choose between the two fighters. Jeffries, it hns been asserted with more confidence within the past few days than at any time since it was declared that ho had "come back" in tho true sense, enn go 45 rounds with case. The same claim has been mnde for Johnon. But if they do go 15 rounds without either having a sufficient shade upon which to base a verdict, will Jeffries stand for a "draw," after all tho clamor about the restoration of the heavyweight crown to the white race? Tom Flanagan, on behalf of Johnson. declared unequivocally thnt if tho fight goes tho prescribed limit without tho referee being able to call a winner, Johnson will bo perfectly willing to go as far as ne ccssary to arrive at a decision, even if n knockout be demanded. Will Xot Go Limit. 'We do not believe that the fight will go tho limit because we feel confident that Johnson will win long before tho 45th round is reached,'' said Flanagan. "For this reason we havo novcr figured on the contin gency of its going further than tho limit called for by tho articles of agreement, but if at tho end of tho 45th irouud Riokard Ss unable to pick the winner, then wo will be rendy to proceed 10, 15, 20 or even 100 more rounds, if necessary to da cido which of tho two is the better man. "If tho Jeffries crowd does not ( Continued on Page 4.) JEFF IN BEST OF CONDITION Trainer Writes of Wonderful Physi cal Qualities of Veteran ex-ChampionRetirement Assumed to Keep Johnson Ignorant of Methods. (By Tip Wright.) RICK'S TRAINING CAMP, Reno, Njv., July 2. After a number of pow-vows In San Francisco and Rono, Ceorgo Little, former manager of Jack Johnson, and the hurley champion have como to a settlement of their financial difficulties. Little, accoinpnnled by Frank A. A. McAvery, a San Francisco lawyer, arrl7ed hero today and showed a doc ument purpi.tlng to be a settlement with Johnson. Johnson Is alleged to havo owed S49,597 and to havo settled for 132,100. Little previously had tied up $50, 000 deposited In tho Metropolis bank of San Francisco, which Johnson was to recelvo as his share of tho motion pictures of tho fight. The scttlomont signed by Little and Johnson authorizes Stakeholder "Big Tim" Sulllw.n to pay Little $10,000 which was deposited by Johnson as his forfeit to bind the match with Jeffries. Papers to thl3 effect were served on Sullivan today and Little probably will receive tho money after tho fight. The claim includes money loaned on a diamond brooch and ring valued at $1200 each. Johnson Jaunts Along Road. After a stunt before tho moving pictures nt tho camp hero today John son Jaunted along the road for ten miles and then tried on tho gloves l.e will use In the big mill. After much argument Johnson consented to the tossing of a coin tomorrow to determine tho choice of corners on Monday. There will be little choice, owing to the fact that t o ring Is built so that the sun between 1:30 and 3 p. m. will not shine In the face of either man e he stands In his cor ner. Jeffries' ring clothing has been pre pared in advance with as much care aj that of Percival Archie Much-Tin, getting ready to lead the cotillion. Tho clothing so far made ready con sists of two pairs of nice maroon col ored boxing gloves. One pair weighs five ounces. Tho other four. His fighting shoes will be high black ones with buckskin soles. They already have been tried out. Besides this Jef fries will wear a pair of fighting trunks and will be adorned with a big, showy bathrobe when he makes his way into tho ring. Jeff Fishing Again. Tho big fellow went fishing this afternoon. Frank Gotch, tho Hum boldt, la., farmer, when he Isn't try ing to put someone's shoulders to the mat, and Jack Woolly of Oakland wont along to teach the fish how to bite. (By Ilogor Cornell, chiof trainer nt Jeffries' camp. Written for tho United Press.) RENO, Nov., July 2. Contrury to the popular belief there is nothing incongruous in tho statement that Jeffries will bo in tho best condi tion of his career when ho enters tho ring Monday. Thcro is nothing miraculous in tho fact that this trito saying is becoming nn actunlity. Tho reason for doubt was that "retirement" is commonly associated with old age. Jeffries' retirement camo when ho was only 30, nnd bo foro his actual physical maturity, which in men of large physique of ten comes late. This is proved by tho fact that ho is largor boned now than then and that ho has dovelopcd in every way. Jeffries has not had to como back, in the sense of a "has been," but as a precaution ho has devoted a yoar and a half of prep aration for this fight. Ho has usu ally given six weeks to training. Jeff Will Be Faster. Jeffries will be faster Monday than he has been in any previous fight. His whole system of training has been designed to gain speed and to soften muscles. With soft mus cles he will bo better able to stand punishment than when nature's ar mor is made hard and rigid. Jeffries has actually spent more on the massage table than in exer cise, and tho result will bo an ath letic masterpiece of speed and en durance. A great deal has been said of Jeffries' lack of boxing practice. On tho evo of the fight nnd now that secrecy is no longer of value, I will say that Jeffries has had practically double tho amount of boxing and massage than what the public has heard of, for soveral weeks past, nnd practically on overy day when tho crowd was disappointed at not getting a chnnco to seo tho big fel low work. Jeff Early Riser. Jeffries has beon rising at 4 o'clock in tho morning, hauling out his brothor Jack and Bob Armstrong for sccrot boxing. Theso workouts invariably havo been followed by mnssagc, tho wholo proceeding bo ing kept sccrot in order to clinch tho belief in Johnson's camp that Jef fries was not working as hard as necessary. Jeffries will win in well under 20 rounds, but should bo bat tlo go boyond that It will seo Jof fries carrying tho fight and so full of speod and vitality as to surprise all but his most intimate followors. HERE ARE SOME GILT EDGED BUYS THREE HUNDRED ACRES OF UNIMPROVED LAND, ONE-QUARTER OP A MILE FROM YOUNG LIVE TOWN ON RAILROAD. FINE CORNER LOT, WITH LARGE HOUSE, MODERN IN EVERY RESPECT, SUITABLE FOR RESI DENCE OR FIRST-CLASS ROOMING HOUSE; PRESENT INCOME ABOUT $150 PER MONTH. ' , a m ' SPECIAL LOW FIGURES ON THESE TWO BUYS IF SOLD IN THE NEXT TEN DAYS. REASON FOR v SELLING, CAPITAL NEEDED. WE HAVE A GOOD LIST OF CITY AND COUNTRY PROPERTY.. JACKSON COUNTY REALTY CO. Office 604 West Tenth Street