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1. 1 1AVM! "H :VT ( f l'ifjfT , r';f;Tf9WrJ v pXge ktght MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, QUEOON, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1013'. fa-. i . . i i .. ' .. i. T . , i i, i. .. ., .. i .,.,,,1 , , ., 1 I IJ III l-n W I) H ( i" I1' ;l! t IV) ir. i 4 : ; 6000 BOXING BOUTS THURSDAY M.I Franklo Edwards is Gcttinn His Men In Good Shape (or'Clovcr Exhibi tion Best Card Yet Offered at Gymnasium. 'fmirmmrmMr Ouo of tho best, boxing cnrdli ever uffcrcd locnl funs ih echrttulcd for Tliiirnilny night at tho Xntntorium Athletic club smoker. Tho program is headed by Kov Smith nnd Joo Parker, a iair of llgiit weights. Smith wan one of the spar ring partners of Battling Nelson when tho Durable Dane was training PPPPJPH9yaMBrNHBt v5 I HRSBBraias3uY,.kadL&iHBH I , i"l',wri EUGENE MEN TO' ATTEND SHOOT Much Interest is Being Taken in Tournament to be Held on Thurs day and Friday of This Week by Local Club. wmiAK 'LOS William Lee, confessed murderer ... , ... m n rr 'oi nis miner, muuier nnu uroiiii'r v .cro for l. bout with Tommy Gaff-, . , noy. Nelson prcuicteo n unutit liuiiroj ,, ' , ,, t ,..,... ., r o ',L s u f.n . jment In the Indiana Reformatory. He for Smith and with n little more ox-1 ,, u ,.,, . SUIll HU KlliVU ilia iaivua uvv.turu uc believed they had planned to kill him. "I tohught I would beat tho old mnn to It" was tho way ho concluded porience nnd knowledge of the game Hoy will he hrncd from, sooner or later, as ho is a. clean-cut, well-be haved little fellow. More than ordinnry interest is hc iiie taken in the "Chic" Bowlen and John Tumor squabble, and while it will be n continuous roar of laugh tor from the spectators, it will bo n mighty serious thing for "Alisfnh" Chick", as Tumor says ho "suali will make that cullud barber shop porter jump out of the ring," but "Chic" on ly smiles nnd says, "Dat Turner nm a fool nigguh, and when Ah get, through with him Ah'll be eatin 'pork chops' just the same." Joe Biff, n white hope, meets clev er Earl Hnlston, and Jimmy Smith, who will bear watching, will meet Walter Kane. They should put up n good go. Seats on snlo at club rooms and I r.irn .:. enn.i ah i..i. .nnn. I Al&l.ft&U.U rlfm. ?,.lia. Jill VIUU UIV.U4- hers who have not as yet secured their seats must do so before Thurs day evening. Much Interest Is belnjr taken by tiugene men In the shooting tourtm went scheduled at Medford for Thurs day ami F-nday of this week, says , Vrthur M. Geary, who has Just re turned from Kuceno. Members of the Medford and Gun Club, In times past, have made .1 name for themselves ns hospltablo hosts nnd good sportsmen. Among prominent Kugcno men who will arrlvo In Medford Wednesday aft ernoon to tnko part In tho tournament are Dr. Day, Con Dillon, George Smith, Dr. Hess, Walter McCormack and Georgo Hall. hjs acknowledgement of tho slaying of his father, Klchard Lee; his mother and his younger brother. Clarence. ROUSINGG 000 ROADS MEET Talent Attends Meeting Well und Concensus of Opinion There is That Bonds Will Carry Many Good Speeches Are Made. DON RADER IS MAKING GOOD Oregon Traliw Thinks He Has Found Good Man In Local Boy for Uni versity Basket Ball Team May Play Here. Donald Rador, who stared on the Medford barketball and baseball team last year, is how attending the Uni vorslty of Oregon. Bill Hayward, tho noted Oregon rtatner, has taken qulto a liking to Itader and consid ers that he will be In llnne to fill the position of forward on the basketball team which Eliot of last year's team has left vacant. It is very probable that tho University of Oregon basket ball team will make a trip to Califor nia during tho Christmas vacation and while on routo will stop at Med ford for a game with the town team. Tho fact that Rider will probably be on tho team will make the gamo an interesting one to local followers of tho sport. One of the most rotisinp; meetings of the good roads campaign was held Tuesday evening at Talent nnd judg ing from expressions heard during the meeting the bond issue will enrry in that precinct. Tho meeting was opened by Coun ty Clerk W. R. Coleman who made a comprehensive address. His state ment of the facts were clear nnd log ical, which brought forth applause from tho audience on several occas ions. W. H. Gore followed up the remarks that had been made. Kd Andrews gave the facts and figures Hint are ncccssnry to convince the people thnt wish to be shown that it is a proposition of money saving. Willinm Qerig closed the arguments of tho evening in a complete and thorough manner. A meeting is to be held this af ternoon at Ashland iu the Chautau qua building. SPOKANE, Wn. Charged with drunkenness, S. W. Hodc, 84 years of age was in police court today. It was alleged that he was arrested 3"esterda3 while giving his aged wife a beating. SEATTLE. Win Viscount Uchi- da. former Japanese ambassador to the United States, arrived in Seattle today on bis way home to Japan. The visitor was an honor guest at a ban quet here yesterday. . Great Hortkem ExkWs Oregon Products At northwest Und Products Slow Besides the official exhibit of this state which is to bo made under the direction of tho governor at the Twin City Land Show, tho efforts of the state officials will bo supplemented by good exhibits to bo made of our products by the rail road companies. Tho Great Northern has just bought five sections at the Twin City show, special part of it will be shown for the first timo at the big show in St. Paul, tho Great Northern will also show in New York City, in Omaha and at several other shows during the fall and winter. From all of these displays our state will reap a benefit and the railroad com. pany divides its space up and places the name of the state over that part of the iPBsBBOsl'-' v'-'i'i .. s?n iASs3yv$BEBHKK ? isIh4 iBssWsvsBHfiiufcjdlBHMMilH TLUvlH'i&i'V.H llBsWJBBBBlBBss&lCSiyK9BBfll BHfiMBB!Bh'A'3 PBBBBBBBBBHMfeHBBjBBBj i G. T. U. HOSTS 10 GATHER HERE Local Union is Making Preparations to Greet Delegates From all Sec tions of State Convention Meets October 5-10. Inclusive. which is to bo given from December 12 to 23 under the auspices of tho North, western Development League. This nteuus that railroad company will have about 1,000 sipmrfl feet of exhibit space to fill from tho states along Its lines. Doing the first railroad company to buy snaee, tho Great Northern has secured the jMek of tho space after tho reserva tions were iiuuln for official exhibits, lh-proaontiitlvoH of the railroad aro now nt work collovtlnk' the exhibit. While a oh!bit which is collected from here. Speaking of tho advantago of making these exhibits, President L. W. Hill says, "From experience wo find that wo get better results from our exhibits at land shows than from any other single form of advertising which we do." It follows that if tho railroads get such good results from the land show exhibits, tho states which they represent must gut a largo bhuro of the benefit. The state convention of the W. (' T. U. will be held in this city Octo ber 5-10 inclusive, and many splend id features have been urnuigcd fu the gathering. Rev. dEith Hill Bookor of Emporiu, Kan., will deliver an address Sun day evening, October 8, at the opera house on "The Burning of the Great Gas Well" which is said to equal Bishop Mclntyre's description of Hie great Chicago fire. Sunday afternoon, October 8, a mass meeting for women on "Traffic in Women" will be held. All women arc invited. The locnl union is making pluu to give the delegntes a ple.iK.nnl time. Huklni for Healtfc. HARRISON WILD'S SON TO SING IN MOOSE MINSTRELS Evory person who is up In music and keeps track of musical peoplo has heard of Harrison M. Wild, the direc tor of the Appolo Musical Club of Chi cago, consisting of 500 voices, and of tho Mendelssohn Club consisting of 100 male voices. Ills son, Edward, has been living for several months In Medford and has been persuaded gy the cast committee to rlay in the forthcoming big minstrel show. He possesses a fine volco which will be heard in the plantation lullaby, "Close Yo Eyes," sung with special lighting effects, and also as a prim donna in the laughable oporotta which will cioso tho performance, "Our Family Doctor." Medford boasts more musical talent than any city of its size in tho United States, and Is constantly adding to IU list of people who can really do things. The Moose havo discovered some mora "finds" besides whoso names will bo announc ed In due season, and it is a safo bet that tho theatre going public aro go ing to bo agreeably surprised when tho show is pulled off. Medford Ore., Aujr, 9, 1911. This Is to Cfrtlfy that about November my daugh ter wus taken with a severe attack of rlifiumntlftm which rendered her left arm useless, In fact It was so near paralyzed that she was not anio 10 movo tier nn- Kers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow YouriK f inurvelouH cures or lonif stand In? cases of rheumatism, we decided to consult him. In which I am p'e-used to xay nmdc no mistake, as his remedies aitcd bh he rlalmcd they would and aft. er tho third treatment tho rheumatic nuln entirely lert ncr ana sue nas not had any symptoms of rheumatism since; besides her general health Is much Im proved and I do not hcstltata In saying 1 believe those affllctod with rheuma. tlsm or paralysis will do well to consult Dr. Crow Ynunk.. whoso house is corner of Tnlli anil Front streets, Medford, Or. rgon. A. l WJJIBS. 175 LEAVE TO ATTEND RATE SESSION Local Business Men Are In Salem For Convention- of Shippers Called by Medford Traffic Bureau to Propose Law. , II. O. Gnrnett, K. A. Welsh, tloorgo IMttnnni and a number of other local business mon left Tuesday evening for Salem to attend tho shippers' conven tion called by tho Medford Trafflc'llu reau and which will bo held Thurs day. Shippers will bo present from all sections of tho state. They will agree upon an Intlato law regulating freight rates in OrvRon, designed to glvo In terior points equal and Just rates. XOT1CK. The W. C. T. U. will moot at Mrs. K. I.. Leonard, 14 East Main and Cottago streets Thursday afternoon. 1100 VOLTS HIT AN ELECTRICIAN Employee of Rop.ue River Electric Company Has His Hands Badly Burned While at Work In Substation. A. II, Davis, 1111 electrician in the employ of tho llogue Hiver Kleotrie company, hud both his hands bad ly bunted .Monday afternoon by u live wiro at tho Medford sub. station. Tho wires were charged with 1100 voltMsniul Mr. Davis was knocked to tho floor of tho siih-Mutiuii, and was uncoiiM'ious when assist uueo reach jd him. lie si getting along alright and feels no had effects from tho shock. It will be a mouth or six weeks, however, before hi hnmlfl will bo honied sufficiently to permit him to resume his duties nt tho station. Ilnsklns for Henltn Look for tho d that deneriboH th nip re von would IV to own WALL PAPER ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING Arti.stic painting in water colors nil d pastel by M. Mickolscu. G E. COLLINS 27 NOUTHK GIlAl. 8THKKT. Pimples and Blackheads CAN BE CUBED No matter how difficult tho case, nor how long It "has lastod, .Mnrfuello Treatment will prosltlvely Improve any skin In a few days . A complcto euro is only a mattorot persistence Mnrlnello operators do not protend to entor tho provlnco of tho physician. Most of their work la done by request of mombers of that profession who havo no tlmo to give to thia kind of work, yet requiro their patients to have opecial care. If you hayoyon the first symptoms of this troublo, Investigate at once. Da not- lot a day pass without checklnR this tondency. De lay will only coarsen tho akin and mako tho improvement clowor. Pull, free cxplaantlon. to all who deslro Information. Call or telephone. CORA K. UTLEV ORADUATK OPTICIAN MARINELLO SHOP Rooms S and O, over Kcntner's. Phono 111 tf Seven Years to Pay For the Richest Land in California t There Is lylnic on tho surface of one of the countlrn alone In California sufficient mineral wealth to pay the National Debt. Thero flows from tho springs and tho mountains of 'California waters to heal every 111 of man. There lies around tho City of Chlco, In liutte County, California thorlchent soil In this richest state In the Union. You need not take, any of our statements to prove this. v Tou need only to como to Chlco and look about to sea that It Is trim and to reallzo that wo haven't JaiiKuaKo to tell you half tho story, Th land Is not only, rich, fertile, tlllablo nnd productive, It lies over channels of water Which afford an IncxliauHtlliU) wupply of moisture that aids tho rich soil and tho balmy climate In producing tho luscious fruits and yleldlriK a wealth Kreatcr In quantity for tho number of acres cultivated t than In any other occtlon you can discover. All of these thlnKS re provablo liecauso thn orchards wo aro offering you aro In full hearing and havu u-wi for years. Tho Hlutn of California choso a portion of tho Illdwcll JUnch for Us experimental Kurdens. You know the land nnd water and th climate must bo "superior for that .purpose to nny other In the Htato clso the (Jovcrnmont would not havu ctiohtn It. And you can buy these producing orchards, thrsn fertile soils on thn liberal terms of only 10 per c-nt down, to show Kood faith, and sevrn years In which to pay tho remainder. Chlco Is the seat of the Htato Normal Hchool, Chlco has two newspapers. 1 two railroads, trains overy two hours. Chlco Is a delightful In which to rear a family. city Chlco Is Just such a city ns ono you would expect to find In the midst of a community whero tho soil and the climate yield fruits, vcKetablos, uralns. alfalfa and evory other product In such abundance. And In such a location, whero transportation takes tho products to market quickly, cheaply. You will do yoursotf an Injustice If you do not como to Chlco to sen the laud and the orchards und thn crops and tho cllmuto nnd tho conditions here, for there Is no other place equal to It. Haw land may ho productlce or may not, Illdwcll Orchards aro not raw land. They nrn undnr a IiIkIi stuto of cultivation and have, proved their fertility for many years. Ihi re Is no uncertainty, no risk or doubt In Chlco, ' Tlut you must sec It for y nirself. .n tho meantime, If you cannot come, write to A ClarcDce Heed, Chlco, Cat. ANNIB E. K. DIDWBLL ORCHARDS, Inc., of Chlco, , A. K. Montgomery, Union Havlnga Dank nidff., ' i OaUlapd, Col. REMOVED, THE MIDWAY Has removod from 25 Wost MaiiiStroot to 105 Wost Main in tho Hotol Mooro Block. WHEN YOU WANT THE BEST AND CHOICEST FRUITS, CANDIES, CIGARS AND . SOFT DRINKS V loll The MIDWAY t-tt4i L'JJ J, I .!...."- Sportsmen Save your trophies this year. Thoro will be none to save In a fow years. This out shows when to cut tho skin. Never out the' trout of a door's neck. Call at Humphrey's Qua Btoro and net ft pamphlet froo, tolling how to save game heads, birds and skins tor rugs, published by F. W. BARTLETT Taxktormlst Medford, Oreffon Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL' BONDS Monty on hand at all times to loan on improved ranche and fruit land. PHONI 8231. 120 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. ffi .$$$$$$$$$$ $$$$$$$$$ $$&it CO- 3" fj The Medford National Bank CAPITAL STOCK - 100.000.00 SURPLUS and PROFITS 3J OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HAKK DKTOSIT IIOXK8 FOIt IlKNT. W. X. OOBB, rrslaB. 3, A. VSBBY, Vlot rs. JOXST . OBTX, Otstdtf. r. M. UXMMIOK, Tie Vim. W. B. JAOXSOH, Am. OMkiM. p$ $$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$ $"$T$ V (ft Vt f n w HOTEL MEDFORD A Most Modern Hotel European. Oponcd Soptombor 19, 1911. Splendidly arrauged in every respect. Excellent Cuisino. Rates $1.00 Per Day Up. RAU-MOHR CO., Proprietors. .........i........................f.Pffff(1(inlJj rrrrrf '"-"r"rrrfrfrfrVrVjrirjjVj II Our New Location The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company is now lo cated in the College Block on N. Grape Street Southern Oregon Electric Co. 9tttt4rtl ''i i Af c? 5 ifcVsV'-Mue'JrjJiMHf-VHvlNoV V iv --v- - I," Um-tVt 'it' r,P'D',- A-lWTfJ