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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Feb. 8, 1911)
arEDFOKDMATL TRIBUNE, fEBFORD, OTCEflOy, WEDNESDAY, -FEBr?rAT?Y 8,1911. PAGE TCTOIIT u'nt upon the strwets of tho drher of the municipal water-wagon with his craft, and ns tho result for a time completely obliterated the entire downtown portion of the city in a dense cloud of dust. "All hail to clean streets," sang the anvil chorus, "but for tho lovo of Mike wet down before you ARCHBISHOP RYAN HOLDING HIS OWN PHlIiADKLPHIA, Pa., Feb. 8. Physicians in attendance on Arch bWiop Jtynn today issued a bulletin saying- he was easily holding his own and .strong hopes were now cntcrtnin cul for his recovery. SPARRING BOUT CLUB'S GROWTH REQUIRES SPACE RIGHT OE WAY GIVEN CANAL CO. Over Seven Miles of Low Line Canal Rifjht of Way is Secured But Lit tle Opposition is Excountered By Men Securing Rights. SPRINKLE BEFORE SWEEPING IS CRY sweep." The meeting then adjourned sine die, and will discuss the possibility of securing legislation for five-cent beer at the next meeting. II HaBklns for IleaUh. Every One Satisfied at the Showing Made by Edwards and Wheeler Both Men Show Great Ability- University Club Must Increase Pres Driver of Municipal Muck Rake in Hurry to Get to Fight Fails to Await Advent of Water Cart Huge Clowd of Dust Results. . ent Quarters to Accomodate Larue Membership Vote Bend Issue to Carry out Project. f Preliminaries Preccdo Main Event BIG SUCCESS MMffi ' s r .T t M ?;. 1 HY ARTHUR II. MANES. As the result of tho ton-round spar ring exhibition between Fighting Dick Whsolor of Chicago and Pranklc Edwards, now of this city, held In the Medford thcator last night, tin ranks of local fight fans have been Hwellod by tho addition of a consld orablf number of people who former ly were decidedly against tho per mlttlng of ' bouts In this city. Uoth hoys showed class, and while neither took ndvantago of many op portunities to land a vital blow, eacl showed the audience that tho chance had not been ioBt by "feinting." In accordance with tho promise made to the members of tho cltj council when permission to pull of, tho bout was granted, tho boys botl held thomsolves in, but at the samr tlnio showed themselves sufficient): to onablo spectators to dlstlngulal tho two different "schools" of box lug which .they individually roprc scuted. i , .in.hiRisrhoolIng as a sparring pari nor of HatUIng Nelson, Wheeler ac qulrodiithu nDano'B propensities fo clo,so fighting and ability to rccolv punishment, and ho demonstrate! this latter several times lust nigh when Edwards landed a number o tolling blows. Edwards, on the otbor hand, is o the "scientific" school that produce' James J. Gorbott. Ho landed on hi bigger-opponent seemingly whonove and whorevor ho wanted and dodgei with ease ovory effort of Wheoler'i to land on him with n hard blow Edwarda wlghod In at a fraction ovo 122 pounds, whllo Wheeler tipper tho scales- at 118 pounds oven. EdwardB, of tho rcathorwelgh cIubs, was up against a flghtor o well known ability and who had tb added advantage of alrooBt 2 pounds, yet ho nioro than held hi own all through tho ton rounds am at the oiul, whllo his blows had los some of their wolgbt, wore as care fully and as tolllngly placed as dm lng tho earllor stages of tho bout. Tho ovonlng opened with u font round preliminary between "Kid Moor of Kosoburg and Cy Smith o' Chicago. Tho boys fought at 11' pounds and gavo a fast exhibition Tho honors, however, wont to th Moor Ind, who could, had ho lleei allowed, havo placed tho "K. O.' sign on his opponent at almost uu. (lino during tho last two rounds. Tho second preliminary was ho tween Terry Slocuro of Chicago am Jack WllIlauiH of Grants Pubs. Wil Hams hardly landed a punch durlir tho ontlro go, and tho only actloi shown during tho entire four round was that Injected Into the bout b his llghtor opponent., Edwards, who Is ono of tho boF known of tho products of the Su Pranclsco prize ring, has fought a most all of the bust tnon In his clas Ho is no novice at the game am' unless lie remains firm in his (It oIhIoii to continue this as bis hmm will pjturn to the California metror olla to accept some of tho challenge upon to him. He received a h'ttc from Hpl l.ovliifcou, one of tho lonilar of the fighting game In San Krnuclm'i offering to match htm with ollhe Monte Attell or .llmiule Can oil or an of Die men In that claim that ho lui. not already defeated. Ho wan not In wlmt mlKht be cnll (id "Khapo" for the bout Intit night whllo Wliuolor tu Jimt froh from training for a XO-round fight wltl .limiulo Poley. which ho fought li nukorsdold h few (Uy before com lng hoi o. Hilly Woods reforevd the bout. QUICK LUNCH CARS LATEST ON RAILROAD ciucAdO, Pcb s nrriciAU oi tho Hnrrlmnn group of rallrontU an considering the advUablllty of adopt ing a now scheme for furiiUliliiv meals to paBfcengem by opunitluu ijuluk lunch earn with cafeteria xorv ico on tholr various trains. "Thoro aro two chief rmttoui wh a Hohemo of that kind would bo ijwii orally honoflolnl to the public." vmi ', II. Scott, asilBtant director of nialutonnnco and operation. "With quick lumli cam attached to a train, passengers will b enabled to oat at any hour during the day. "Thoro la also another point to U considered. Thoro ate many travelers who fool that thoy lunimt afford to pay tho prlccH charged for tend In tho dining enra. Tliia l e-,pftlall truo whon a man U trailing with his family. Tho lunch (ur will af ford nn opportunity, for thu claw of tourists to got wholesome f..od at loss coHt tliiui In ft illnlnji l- For (lie puiposc of placing the treasury of the organization in a posi tion to carry out a. number of con templated impro omenta, tho members of the University club, ut a itiuetinp; L'tiesday night, voted to issued $2000 worth of club notes. The issue con sists of eighty notes with u pur value of $25 each and havo all been taken up by members of the organization. Owinjr to the fact that the club has secured a larger niemnersnip uiau wiH expected, the directors have been lUIl'UU HI niiitum' itnrj t j, P 1 k.iwiiliiui itlntid I I1 Itl I if. I iil' it and havo decided that upon he complelion of the building in which t is now quartered, two nioio room-, vill be added. One of these will be onvertcd into a billiard loom. From time to time the club will he Milargcd until sleeping quarters to iccoinodato members have- been added At the present time there aro eighty 'ive members, made up of graduates 'rom thiity-five colleges and univer sities among them representatives 'rom almost all of the principal eol cges in this country and also Oxford iniversity, r'nglnnd; Corby college, lugland; and the universities of Her in, Germany; Vienna, Austiia; and Stockholm. .Sweden. There aro two West Point grad uilcs in the membership and one I'or ner cadet at the United States Naval Vcadcmy. Want Drill Abolished. OLYiMPIA, Wash.. Feb. 8. With lie view of seeming abolishment of Military drill nt the University of .Vashington u number of proinncnt Indents of the University are heie oday lobbying among the lcgislu ors. The students aio bitterly opposed o the drill keeps on the campus tui il after f o'clock three times u week. This, it is argued, works hardship n practically 211 per cent of the male .Indents who are working tlieir way hrough college. The drill is compulsory nnd Presi Icnt Ivaue has indicated his stand by iiiiiouncing that uludonts who fail to lrill will lie suspended from college. Want Printer Appointed. SACHAMKXTO, Cal., Feb. 8. A iil) to make the slate printer an of icer to be appointed by the governor nstead of elective was introduced In lay by .Senator Hoynton. It was foll owed by measures to make appointie he offices of clerk of the supreme ourt, state treasurer, secretary of late, attorney general surveyor gen nil and superintendent of public in fraction. All to be appointed by the roveinor except clerk of the supreme ourt, who will be named by the jus tees. The offices of state controller i flit only one among I he higher posi 'ous thai would remain eleetie it lie hills pass. Says King Was Married. PAWS, Fob. 8. -An important tatcmeut ielalie to the alleged Mor ananlie ninriiage of King George V. the dnmrhlcr of Admiral Se.moir f Malta is promised herfe today hj Mwhi'iI lames, tlu American publi hcr of the Liberator, lames, wlioe inploye, I'M ward M,lim., was sent need In a year in prison for libelling 'ing George in the publication iu- imutes that Suturduv's issue of the liberator will put a new light on the whole affair. Despite Ihe threats of boycott b.v die llntifeh merehants exchunge .lame uts found a publisher who ha agreed 'n binitr out In journal until pur- iiauenl nirniiKciucnU ciiu be made. Lewis Knocked Out. N'KW YOHK, Feb. S. Fnmi Klaus f Ptttsbutv i a step noHivr the middleweight todav following hi knockout of Willie UuiH here in "ixlh lotind of what was to bae been u ten round go. In the fiot pnm Lewi went in tlu unit. Only the hell -aed him in the fifth and in the m. III two hntd swings to the jaw eloked the MMinee. Special Cookies On l-'i itl.i I liruarv lo thou' will lu a Hpcclal buI of all knnln or i.mkUb .it . ill. un for 15c at t'm Moilfortl Ilukery anil tho follow - I IK stlU':l Earner. Wort man t Ooro Fonts Co. Wont nth Stiottt Utorory JaoUooii Stroot Orocory lioui (liuau'H llounlman'H (JukJalc Orocory Park Vlow Orocory Stone's Confuctlouory Hulph Cowgill, right of way agent for the Rogue Hivor Valley Canal coimmuv lias secured over seven miloH of light of way for the proposed low line canal. Ivccpt in two in stances no trouble lias arisen in tjnin- nijj the permits. G. 1'. Wilkerson, who lias forty acres opposite the Fish Lake ranch demands that the company buy the land. Henry Hansen whose properly Hies tin eo miles nor th east of Medford , ...,.., ,,,...,. .-. .,, . i.n.Mosed diteh. n D ' The Iloguo Hiver Valley Canal com pany officials state that only one acre is involved. Work on the low line canal will be gin us soon as the weather permits. Tho intnke of the proposed canal -on (he Hopkins Lateral at Seuatoi Von dor Mellen's ranch. The ditch will bo 15 miles in length and ir regatcs approximately 10,000 ncio Medford will He under the ditch. From Senator Von der Hellen's farm the ennui will run along the high land three miles south of Medford, skiit the Jacksonville hill uud end neai Central Point. ' CHAMPION BAD MEMORY IS FOUND IN NEW YORK NKW YOHK. Feb. 8. The chain pion bad memory was uncovered ht'ii todav when Ur. Loiino uobiuovitcb, sister of .Joseph Kobin, wrecker of Hie Northern Hank of New ork, failed to remember what had become of 2,000,000 of the banks asset'- which tlto government says Hobin en trusted to her care. Kxamined before United States CoiumiHsioner Alexander, Ur. Hobin ovitch declared herself unable to ic call what had become of the scout i- ties. She claimed that her brother' troubles since the failure of his bank had so affected her memory that lo recollect what had become of the funds was impossible. Appeal For Aid Sen Out. WASHINGTON, I). C, Feb. H Au liciiiatiii!' favorable action by the sciiuto on a bill authorizing the use of army transports to carry American contributions for famine relief to China, the headiiuarters of the Hcl Cross today issued a national ap peal for food and supplies to bo for warded to tho Seattle commercial club for transporation to tho famine districts. Bill Hits Labor. SACIIAMKNTO, Cal., Feb. 8. A measure that labor men In the somite believe Is aimed at labor was Intro duced today by Senator Hoynton. It provides compulsory arbitration and rixos honvy flues for anyone calling a strike or lockout until every meth od or arbitration shall have been re sorted to. Snow Slides Reported. CALAGAHY. Alberla, Feb. 8. There rite rumor of the wor-f miow slides in the history of the Cnunduu Pacific railroad at Glacier. II. (, It is nol known whether trniis-ennstin ental trains wore caught of if an lives were lost. SM'echlcHS for Thanks. Menu. Ark. "I find Cardul to be all your represent," writes Mrs. II H. York of this city. "1 suffered from womanly ailments for nourl two years before 1 tried Cardul. I havo been so relieved since taking It I cannot say enough In its praise. It has dono tno a world of good, nnd I recommend Cardul to all women." Cardul Is over 50 years old. and the demand Is greater today than over. Cardul la tho standard, tonic medi cine for women of ovory ago. Would you llko to be well and strong? Then take Cardul. Its record shows that It will help you. Hogln today. Wh wait? If tho patronano of tho roadcrs of I thu nowHpapur is iinpottnnt to you. niako vour nforo-advortisitu: iniwrt ,hii to TI1KM Loklck, the pest sleuth, borrowed by the local Society for the Unravel ing of Civic Tnpgles from Emlle Ga barlau, the Kronen novelist, rushod broathlossly Into tho headquarters of the society hero last night, called faintly for a pasteurized high-ball, unf thon, somewhat more fortissi mo, for several more, and then re lated a harrowing talo of a hand-to-hnml encounter with a myriad of bacilli which ho had Just pulled off on the corner of Central avenue and Main street. While his horrified hearers plied him with copious libations of "GOG" and Injected into him several quarts 3f serum, "with," Loklck proceeded to iinlltnber bis 'fearful tale and was only prevailed upon to stop when a voice from the rear of the hall an lottnced that tho principals In the naln event at tho opera Iioiibo had lust taken their seats In their corners. The catiso or all the trouble was he fact that tho driver of the mu nicipal nittck-rnko, anxious to get to tho fight, neglected to await tho ad- Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this splendid, refreshing drink. Cnll up and order a enso sent to tho house. The purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. cMtr v, rj'.p i l''i , "iO. X UOJCHJ H- tx i oTGOfiStrliii SUIKIK1T VB: -Oiiiin.hPhmgSfl3in. J3dcstrJcUon00H A suggestion of the future appearance of the street, showing the improvements now in. In fin effort to hmld an addition that has every modern improvement that can ho had in the very host home sec tions of the largest i itics, we have been working on Summit avenue. We have attempted to crowd into two years the improvements that would otherwise havo taken several, believing that there is a class of investors that would ap preciate this tact. How well we have succeeded is for you to investigate and judge. Wo have taken the bare hand, graded the street and lots, put in the water and sewer mains, connected up each lot as shown above, laid the cement walks on the whole tract, paved the wide street and have shade frees on the way to set out the entire avenue. By doing this improvements are sill uniform. Now we havo a liuulern street with extra level, high lots on each side. Our building restriction of-$2500 has insured ji street of fine homes and desirable neighbors.. Several fine modern homos aro built and more building on this street, wh it'll is a Mire testimonial of tho sterling merit of our proposition. Summit avenue is reached by the main street of the city, a paved street; the avenue itself is paved and Fourth street on the north end of tho stVoet is ordered paved. This means a dry, easily accessible street. The paid improveimuts on this close in tract amount to one hundred dollars per lot, and the lots are soling for ji short time onlv on ctu melv liberal terms at SEE W. C. 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