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' WSSTHJiiii. - - vifi'iiM4Mw -4pftwivvpia-? ift'nft'!isy-- , ai. fc i V . mh(" "!!'" ' '-! V ,v POB TWO aCGDFOTJD MAIL T.RTBUNTC, MlQDirOttl), oftiaaosr, WtiDNKSIUY, (RTOMM-t, U)1 1. i 13f K 4 . k' f It. TRAINING HARD !! W Mm Goeri Card is Arranged for Next Friday Evefttojf at NatatwiwH Ath letlcC1(rt) fys are Far Mwe EveistcW; :'1 ' LATEST PHOTOGHAPH SHOWS MAINE WAS BLOWN UP FROM OUTSIDE AllFtliu lioxorrt for Krulny iticlit's HitK&cii; n, ihvXntntmiiun AUiliitiY olnl) nro (mining Imnl to jjet inti RemlfiromliHon,' which they must bo Jn onlcrltoivin, am lly nro so cvrtt ly matched. Tlio ltet bout of the evoniiti is looked for when Hoy Smith nnd Clinrlcy McShnno meet. sVKer Iitw nnd Joe Pnrker will set a worry clip they nro both fast nnd willing boxers. JSddio Whitey erMi Willie Ieos?h nro rojHtrled to be clever liyht weisjhK nnd new ndditious to local fiuht fnn. Mistnh John Turner nnd Mislah Hert Jones will be there to dpotde whTth (imu litis .the rfebt for nnother chance nt "Chic" Uowlcn, according to dope Jones should win, as he has mctiChtc, twiee, the Crt time h:v ing tbo bbst of it, the second time he lost the dcctMtm aS be was not in the best of condition, and there are many sports who think if llert Jone were properly trained, be niigltl be nblc to take the mighty Chic into camp, while on the other bnnd Tur ner Jit his only meeting with Chic. wtK stowed awny in one round, but give bis excuse, saying that if it were not for the fact that Chick cnnglit him with what they term in boxing n lucky punch, he snrelj would have outpointed Mistnh Bow-Ion. Tickets for sale at club room's nnd Sfcdford Cigar stand. All metayers must secure their tickets at the club before. Friili night. POLITfCS HII AID TO DEATH ANGEL F ZZ?v jr i f it J ikl ' 0M PPWTKjHRVaaaalK. I i vs' f it J i ,( ;n sJf rjlSiiHJ wmmmusz&M.9 .mi a Aivvjfer ii viif a ,i, ''?? i gswsyAtrWffi n " " i 'ul br v v r m -ws i:.. - " i vhbs r si '' ' . M-'C.-V,i J-.:TV"'BMf IS IBIPJ , r X"?-W7 Mi'Ui ivnopMf m i"', -?i tv-' , "v B fJr flHtlWDHBiBdiD9cV CnBI ftfUVMri . - ' .. - fviinraKHF 9Sgli iMSKSi KIU tJMpp.1 v F ifflHlBf Will ' KjPjBWMBPIa a LliSSSSl aKSMB'1 UWW ' II""1' 'I'1 " ' "' i !! " " ' I ii BAT NELSON IS BADLY BEATEN M.JL ' Youiifl Snylor, n Rlstnn Scrnppcr from Indlanaiiolls, Wins Decisive ly In Twelve Rounds Nelson Takes Mis Worst Boating. UOSTON, StnH Oct. i, Tito 'como tmck" tittiilrntlniiH tif Onmr IluttlttiR NotHott, rormcr ll);lilwilKlit Champion, nro crushed hero today tut tho result of u sovoro lieutliiK ho n- eylvett nt tho bnnils Of Young Baylor, n rlKltiK raTuppor trout IndlnupollH Knyletf wou (loetNlvely lit twalvo rotimlH havluc tho bolter or uvory round, ititd vvnn Kltcn tho decUloit. NoIkoii took one of tho wornt hentltiKii of hl,i lou career. IC1TTT3J Pimples and 4 to Blackhead s 'fiaflJirTf yjJXix xjxj vjvaxjujj No iniitter how difficult tho rhno, itOr how long it him liwtoil, .Xurluello Tiroiincut will pumltlvoly hnprovo any tMn In it few il.iyn . A coiupleto euto In only u iiuitterof portlHtijiiro, Mitiltiello oporatoru do not ptotoml to outer tho provlnro of tho pltynlflrtit. .oHt of their work Is douo hy io(itimt of iiiOiiiIioih of thnt iirofemilon who httvo uo tlmo to lvn to thlx It lint of woilt, yet ti'HUlto their imtlontH to lutvo npcrlul euro. If you lutvo ovon tho flint KyniploniH of thlx trouhlo, Inveiilluiiln nt oneo, Do not let n day ptiKrt wllliout ebecklnit thlii toudenoy, Do lay will only rtuttion tho nltttt nnd iuitl(o tho Impiovoiutiitt rlowor, l-'ull, fii'O oxplauutloii to till who ileilro luforiiintoit, T Cull r tofeiiliono. COItA i:. I'TI.KV OltAHOATK OI'KltATOIl MARINlCILO SHOP. KoniMi n niitl (I, tet' Kciitiier''', IMiouo 1 1 1 T'OKTr.ANM), Ore. Ilnniotn Yoim ouf, tho well known TuikUlt wroHtlor.l Ik hero looking for u mutch. It Ih( probttblo that u bout will bo arrunt'tl I lietwi'on YoiiMouf, itntJ John llerK. thu unrthWcHt cbumtiloii, YtuiKoiit wan' recently ttefeated by Dometml at Salt Lake. Osvetopments in Investigation of 1 Btmi Catstr(e hi' Pamsylvania irifHIs eit Fact that BiH ta Regu late Such Stritctres was Killed PORTION OF THE MAINE SHOWING SECTION OF BOTTOM (WITHIN THE jjk.v OVAL) SUPPOSEDLY FORCED UP BY EXTERNAL EXPLOSION. Photographs of the wreck of the Maine In tho stage of uncovering now reached would. eom, In tho opin ion of navy officers, to bear out the findings of tho original board of Inquiry, based on tho discoveries of divers. That the portion of the bottom in tho neighborhood of frame IS had beon blown upward by an external ex plosion was tho opinion expressed by Ensign Powelson In hie testimony at tho iitvet.tlgntloii nfler tho disaster. Tho accompanying photograph shqws a portion of the vessel's l:ee plate fireed upward from tho bottom to the very top of the wreckage, a fact apparently bearing out what divers working tinker adverse conditions stated to bo tho case. AUSTIN, Ta., Oct. -l.-Devclop meats brought out today in the course of fixing to responsibility for Satur day's disaster here, when scores lo-t their Uves by the breaking' of the lJaylcstf Lumber company's dam tend to show that politics hud been inject ed into to case, n year ngo, so suc cessfully thnt nil supervision by the state was removed by law. Governor -Joint K. Toner, investi gating nt the scene of to disaster, to day said: "The responsibility for this calam ity never may be fixed. It is to car) to talk of prosecutions. I nut doin-: everything jwsbiblo to alleviate tin suffering of the people, nnd I think that 'the,- situation is now well in band, in (nt respect. Tin; state doei not control (bis nort of dnm." State Water Commissioner Fcitr inspected the dnm enrly today. lie mndc n statement that tc dnm had never been officially complained of. nnd that a bil, introduced nt tbo last legislature, to give to stnte juris dictiOn over sue (lams, had been killed. Procscutor Nelson of Potter couu iy,tlias called an inquest for the dead to be ejd Friday. The search for bodies continues, many corpses being irecovorcd that are burned beyond recognition. TAFT VS. HARMON SAYS NICHOLS Two Ohio Men will Fight it Out for Presidency Declares Lieutenant Governor of Buckeye State Who is Twirinn West. TACOMA, Wn Oct.' 4. "Two Ohio men will fight It out for presl- dentand tbo democrat will win," said Lieutenant Governor Nichols of the Buckeye state, who Is on a tour of Uio country in tho Interest of Judson Harmon. "I can't see any chance of Taft's falling to bo re-nomlnated," said Nichols In an .Interview today, "and (Iarmon-'s chances seem equally bright. But Harmon will win in tho election just as ho did six years ago as a candidate for govortyr," UNCLE m SELLS MEN AT AUCTION SHIPPERS TO PROTEST WEW CLASSIFICATION CHICAGO, Ills., Oct. 4. It was learned hero, today that mnuufuclnr crs, and shippers nro uicty prepar ing p proiefi 10 tne interstate com merce commission when the pew is&ue of tho western freight classification appears, wijji tbo view of having the new classification suspended, Tho mw if-suu will coutnin changes decided upon, at the recent meeting of tho western classification com mittee nt Milwaukee. Tho features objected to mostly nre tbo roeomiueudutions f the uniform cHijsjjicHiioit committee, winch is seeking to unify fudgtyt descriptions nun Diussuionuons lor tne entire country, ' took' for tho ad that offers it to yon1ea)ud-hand. nt real bargain' IfasklnshoVirealtU. '' ,v, ' .' ,'w' WASHINGTON', Oct. 3, Despite tho fact that tho days of slavery are avcrv tho ptatUccof selling men un der the hammer has not passed jway. Undo Sam not only tolerates It, Jitt recently sold some men at auction Yes, several men who have been In his service so long that fhey haVo become superannuated, wcro sold at auction recently nt tho painfully low price of ?2 for tho lot, but of conrso It must 'be admitted that those men were not real, live, honest-to-good- nesa mon, Thoy wero dummies wild had straddled artificial .mules In the Posfoff.'ce inuseum on the third floor of the Postofflce building for many years. Many of tlio mannlklns which sold for a plttiiuco had seou wide .travel and had attracted the attention of rountlebs thousands. Some of-them have been making al tho -big expos! tlona since tho World's I-'alr In Chi cago In 1893. As tho figures stood on the side walk beneath tho gonoral postofflco building thoy wero a sorry lot. Or ientalism was predominant, for tho Chinese nnd Japanese letter-carriers woio(splck and span, with, hojrdl any wojir,',iiotlcoabJojwtlioiTurk4wnB,4Bhy fj . i. MANUEL MAY mm mm Royalist Revolutionists Hold Several Towns Prediction . Made that Monarchism will lie Established in New Republic. LONDON, Oct. 4. Predictions that monarchlHtn will be re-established In Portugal tomorrow aro belug made freely horo today lry members of the local Portuguesa colony. Tohiorrow is tho annutversary of the downfall of King Manuel. Advices received from Portugal to day are that the royalist revolution ists hold tho towns of Chares, ifarra, liarranca and Gulmarcs. In connec tion with tho advices', .Ttruch signifi cance is attached to the return here of cx-KIng Manuel. For te purpose of judging the ex- rhibito nt the district fair now under way, President Atwull of the Stale Horticultural Society, is in Medfonl. Mr. Atwclf has bone over the- rxhih- MISSES CONARD AND GRAHAM TRIAL SOON NEW YORK, Oct. 4. Announce Intent js mado here today that Lil lian Urahnm and Ethel (charged 'with lionnire W. E. rner, wilj be placed on trial In gen eral sessions this month. The young women Jmvo'tnken ad vantage of the notoriety rcMiltin, ATWELL Ml 10 JUDGEJXHIBITS President of State Horticultural So ciety Well Pleased with Showing Says He'd ford Should Have Na tional Pear 'Show. it far, hut easimlly, but fltnlo that the- display is very fine indeed. Mr. At well is hoostuig for n na tional pear show to be held nntiuul l.V in this va I My, believing that it would attract mnny people to this sect ion. IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS Don't MHtako tint Cntiwi of Your Tumble. A Mcilfonl fltlen l'itli'ii'r;iu)a VuJwiMe Hint Many people norqr susnect tholr kldiieyrt. it Hufcrlnir from a lamo. weak or aching back' thoy think that when urinary trouble Rots In thoy think It Will soon corroat ItMoIf. And so Jt Is With all other symptoms of fcldnoy dlkOrdors. That la Just where, tho ilangor lies. You mnat euro theso troubles or they iriay leinf to Drlght's mini. I .. . V .......... .. ,...,.. l. cf.A,.;.. .! rllf" ' ..um..niir wi-uiwu-Hn, 1), Stokes last Hum- from their deed to travel in vaude- nTLT L,J i.iii,. ,.o ti. ui. ..:., c?i i "'s"aHO. iho bent romeuy ta vilie aa fhe bl.oot.ng Show O.ils." , wIlIeh nrn MM- . . v ' It-is understood they will allege self iiuiciihv, ciniiniug unit HloKes ciimo to their room in h. euro iK)ssession of letters. 'Ihe r hooting created n sensation in liihiiioimble circles hero. OLYMPfA, Wn. California suffra gettes today aro In receipt of a,nios Hago from, Coventor Hay endorsing their campaign for tho ballot In Cali fornia nnd :igi,ertlng that sufraglsm has proved a success In "Washington. . - s hl mall-pouch; tho Frenchman had lost most of his uniform, ami tho CJor man glaring, at tho pironchmnn minus an arm;ncarby tho bearded Hussion stood at attention, but tho fur coat that had bepn Ills In palmy days was gone. nso for Ills which nro cauiicd by weak or dis eased kidneyH Ih Donn.'s Kidney Pills. Head tho experience of a resident of Medford who haHttt-'stcd Duaii'si (i. M. Jones, not N. Central Ave., Mcdtord, Oro Kays: "I found Donn'if rlCIdnoy Pills especially adapted to my caso, My back was vory atlff and painful and I had other annoying symptoms of kidney trouble. Dd&n'H Kidney Plllu, procured at llaslcln'H Drug Storo, brought mo prompt rn- Ilqf, and slnco taking them my health has been much hotter. This oxrolleni remedy has earned my endorsement" For salo by all dealers, J'rlco fit) cents. I'OHtor-.MIIburn Co.. Uuffnlo, INow York, solo ot;6Hts for tho United States. Komombor thonnmo rjoifn's and tako no othor, , Hasklns fop. Health.-' ?r SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Kouth UUrrsltlo New tuul UMM)ntr Minimi in every ur(lrulnr, giu ctMik Ing, etc. Woinnt mid girl iiiunt bring referemc. VM. MM ITU. Home Phoun HIK, RANCHES I SO ncrM Ilir Crick bottom. J50 ucru, j "iiny trriiii. I 20 ncrra. llrr crrok bottom illicitly. 4 J r.UIIII llrtktf lirtilM 4V-.1I ua. ' -7 acroH, 16 tn twi-year-olil nppln nnl tw-am. Ijuo acre; oIom) to utalloit. SO norm, 7 In txurliiff nilfd. tialanco In a I fulfil. JfiOOl) 1 1 aci-rn, alfalfa anil ptiM, 1275 acrr 2Si iiorvn. Si na acr. fln aulullvlalon. 15 acren: rloa In; brnutlful vtw; fin soil; f2D0 acfr; vr-ry p-ity tfrnta. I 1-3 ncr."s: Iwnrlnir orclmnl; wir rlcbt; atum: alno (pann on tSxA r-"-turu and bay Iniul; unU or Inula. TRADE t 1: aerra. 1-roooi hoinn CS0. ICO acrm. I 1-3 nillra from town In Wll; laiuMtn VKllry, rich bottom ami up lanil, 100 ncrrn cultlvattd, cooJ tin proveinenta, $131 acrr. tricoino property, rcntula. 1115 monthly; taUi coot ucrcftKo. Nlc I'ortlmwl rMcnc for Kunlm Inml 610 acrm. 300 In wlinit, )30 prr acre, tnkn alfalfa or fruit ranch Waterfront rtorr bullillnjf, liicoincn croni 11500 month, tnkn nlfalfn or fruit tract. Cn-nciMit City prorty for ucrrKj, 10 anren. IS In ix-ara, eloa In fin build. Inc alt and vlw. ISO-acro atoclc and alfalfa, ranch; ISO acres illlablo; unJr ditch; 178 ixr acre; tak Incoino" proiMtrty. ISO acrra raw land; all flno fruit land; taku any uooil proprrty. SO ucr, tltlabta; S3000; tak town prop erty. to ncrna, clattxl: taka realdence In trade. WANTED wirla for ventral homework. City and ranch property ta Hat. E. F. L BITTNER KOOM tM vaurra tnrajuMm bargains that are bargains. Food can not be a bargain unless it has all the puri- ity and nt-ss (lint ntaluvs yon hi'aliliy antlslrony wJiimi yon cat it. PHICK is nfi fjnitlu to valno at this iroeory. (,'licaj) l'ootl docs not. moan poor food hero. Wo have studied the grocery tutustion and your tastes so closely thai our ju'ieos will surprise yon as agreeably as the (juttlit.y of the t,roods. They aro hy far the cheapest and hesf. in this town; Come in today and in sped tlioin. ALLEN GROCERY CO. .Tfl.-IO H . OK.VTII A Tj A V K , i H RQGUELANDS INCORPORATED i FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager r 1r Have the Soil The Water The Climate The Transportation I IIuHklna for Health. I r. To produce Enoripous Crops7 INVESTIGATE (Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Bldg. n i IJ'llW J Mr- r.. - - t J, K, a --i-- A. -