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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 20, 1911)
MfiTYFORD MATL TRrBUOT, MTCPFORD, OKKflON-. WMDNMSDAY, DKOlOMlMOH 20, 1011. JACK JOHNSON 'AGED RESIDENT R. I WILLIAMS OF VALLEY DIES it " TO BE GIVEN FIR ' PAOTC KTOTIT IS WCGS HARRY DAVIS IS ALLOWED TO GO iwi.ihi mm Man Is Released uy Court Upon Parole Was Churned With Fraud Hail J list Completed Prison Term at Salem. BENEFIT OF THE CITY'S POOR I a Monthly Smoker at Athletic Club Has David Fcnnlmore, Anctl 84, Dies at Sacred Heart Hospital Is Worth $25,000 and Has No Known Rcla- Good Card of Bouts Rtifus Wil liams Said to Be "Colored De mon." A stellar attraction Is booked for tlio Niitutorluin Athletic olnbV ntat monthly smoker, in (bo line of a itpocinl boxing content, .Tuck Johuson tbo colored boxer, who so oleotriried loan) sporta by tho clean-cut manner tives. Dm id I'ViiuiimiiT. u aged undent of Hi eMlv. Ihlitir worth of On trol Point, died nl I In? Sprod Henri Woiitnl in AM ford TneiHUy. Dewnsod was S4 years of agt ami had livvd in tho county for about ;M ywirs. 1 tr ha no relaiivft li i itjr In which ho so easily disposed of tho ' here and it i not known that there onco highly touted Chick llowlln l(r,"."nv l"01" Hpr ,f kl '" 1n l,n Ml,.n.1. I.-, luw... ' thotUtht III' WHrtll ftllOtlt $2.".- rounds, has been Tho full east of the associated charily ox out, including Mr. Wilaon, who emtio home from Hod Ittitff, (xxhero he lias heon direetim; the Klks MintrK to play the character of "yinhltius'' wax held in the opera house liist evening. The several character oT the Intye wtfct are getlini into their parts in fine tdinpe, and cxorylhing will he in rendine when the em tain Hues on the fitxt et tfhutvilnv night. Mr-. Wiggs, in this homely story of H Kentucky Chritm8, is mi optimist, and hears homo the xvholeooino les son of optimism on nil xvith xxhom she iiiiiioo in contact. Mr. Wilson ha.s played his cliaractcr in Ihrce pro- luctious of the plav and it is need- es to sax' gives the nart an oveel- HWjient pottrnyni. Ml llncx. tilnx'ed lir Mrs. It .Tolm. Knmirnl wrxioo xvill lie held from son. is i nei.nUL ..ml son .. .,, of the homclx Rufus Williams sKJ0(H)- "'1 relatives , r this Johnson Ir or "l-"w,r ' t?lMn "i" wtatc it will j a clover ring man ' ) w, r ' !" Id eono with the "y.. w loiw than txx-o nintchod to bov rounds. Whoexor may bo, ho Is an re and ono xlio cowld eono linnl la 11m l.iilniii Ii nlil ullm idl if iv-Bi. in itiu iiiiniiiuvCk mv uiuvinciuu nnvxllu bo far that It xvlll tako a far , I " w1ne jwrlur in this! im-entixe tor much hotter boxer than Click to clvo h im ' "' " -.--. nui-tin.,, . oner-i a rood hattlo. Ituftis Williams, tho colored do-j tc,m,''rv' mon, has boon mowing thorn dnwnj ono after tho other around the bay cities. Frank lo Kdxx-ards hoariug' that Hufus was out of a match at' the present time, opened negotia tions and secured tho colored scrap per to box Johnson. A bout. of this kind where the two men are clover ring fionerals is a very Interesting contest to watch and ono xvhoro the spectators can sit back on their chairs and view tho fine points of the game. In vlcxv of seating a largo croxvd comfortably and at popular prlcos, tho large skating rink floor at the Nat has been secured'. Mvent will he made in Odd Follows cemetery. NEW BRIDGE NEAR EAGLE POINT OPENED The bridge across Rogue rixor near Eagle Point Is now open for traffic, the approach having bon completed. This xxill make acceslb!o a large tract of land from Eagle Point. Married. W. Allen and Miss V. W. Allen and Miss Bertha Langloy, both of this city, were mar ried at the brido's home, 141 North Fir street, at high noon today, Uev. A. A. Holmes, pastor of tho. First Baptist church, officiating. Several relatlx-es and friends xverc present and after tho ceremony a Bplendid fdluncr was served. Tho bride was tho recipient of many beautiful presouts. The happy couple, sleeping 1X)S ANGKIiKS ILXCUKSIO.V. Tickets for the I.oa Angelas ex cursion are now on salo nnd will be sold dally, -until and Including the 29th of Decembor, after which date they cannot be purchased. All those intending to go must purchase their tickets on or before that date and commence tho Journey on December REGENTS CHOOSE STATION SITE Accept Offer of County, Taking Por tion of Poor Farm Near Talent- County Also to Glvo $2500 for Buitdinns on the Same. philosophy of the loxable xwmiun mo aled by Alice lleuim llico in the two hooks, "liovey Murx" t "Airs. Wiggs of the CnhhuKO Patch." "Stubhins," Hie proilijjnl old (1. A. H. veteran from Hadd .Inuelion, who is lookiin; for n heme and good cooking, has been pla.xed hx Mr. Wil son Jhrieo hefora, and as a comedy element of tho nhiv is etremoly amusing. The play is one iuttoilneing many types, fnm, the (lermau, "Mis. Hehultx," to the soeietx belle. "Mins liiiey," nnd for the i eaten "f the iu troduoliou of so nian.x ehnrnelors. each one iiuH)rtuut to ihe lenoral ef fect, Ls u hard one to stage, hut xo heliovu'tho several local people will sin prise Ihe public. The seal sale stinted well, nnd in dications point to soitetv heimr out in force. Those wishing seals had lies! rosorxo earlv, 30 DAYS GIVEN " MYRON M J. IC. Weatherford. K. K. Wilson and l'rof. C. I. Lewis, a committee of the Oregon Agrictiltur.il college to choose a site for a branch cxperi ment station in this valley, alive ac cepted an offer of the county of a portion of the county jnior farm near Talent for the purpose. The county xx'ill also appropriate jJUoQO for tho purpose of erecting suitable buildings thereon. pom- ,29th. Any purchasing tickets and finding lator they cannot go can have, Sox oral sites were offered the e, tickets redeemed for purchaso price; mittec. hut thev deemed this one the at tho local ticket office. When pur-jbe-t, ouin to the txpes of soil found chasing tickets givrf your ordor for. there and the uhuudaiit supply of will leave this afternoon for San Francisco, whore they will enjoy their honeymoon. TTaKlni for Health. accommodations. Pullman or tourist, that amplo space may be provided for all. One hundred peo ple have already signified their in xx-atcr. Piles Cored In C to 14 XUjpa Vn.ir ilnii?ir!t tvlll rAfimrt mnnv tentlon of Joining the excursion. Full i piv?.?1N?.I.E f"' t0 cur.e anr 8 i, .. .. .. ., . I0 "chlnu. Dllnd. Ulerdlnjr or Prtitrudlnc It Information at tho depot. Pllrn In loll ilavn. 50c Man Who Drew Weapon on Mrs. Al Armstronn. to Persuade Her to Flee With Him Gets Off With Li t, lit Sentence. Harry Davis, xxho wiih recently ur- ronted at tho door of the tdato peni tentiary a,t Salem utter nerving a itenteneo for fraud, and xvho wiim brought back to face u like charge hero, xx'an paroled by Judgo Calkins and plaeed upon bin "honor. .Indue. Calkins stated that ho xx'tshed to see the man reform and thorefoio ho gave him th In chance to "tuako good." Myron S. Martin, who recently drew a rovolwr on Afrn. Al Ann stnmg in this city in an endeavor to persuade her o flee the country xvith him, xvas sentenced to :i() days in the county jail for the offense by Judge Calkins. Alartin has promised to leave the country when his sen tence is completed. ' Clark &Wright WASKXMOTOH, X. a Publlo Land Matters: Final Proof. Deaert Lands, Contests And Mining Cases. Scrip. Asuoctato Work (or Attorneys. Io!k of men get rich by infoiniiug others how to mnko u fortune and charging for tho information. Hasklns tor Health. HER FRIEND'S ' GOOD ADVICE The Results Made This Newburg Lady Glad She Followed Suggestion. Ncwburg, Ala. "For moro than n year," xvrltos Myrtle Co thrum, of this place, "I suffered xvith torrlblo pains In ny back nnd bond. I had a sallow complexion, and my faco was covered with pimples. Our family doctor only gave mo temporary relief. A friend of mlno advised mo to try Cardul, so I began taking it, at once, and with the best results, fur I was cured after taking two bottles. My mother and my aunt havo also utod Cardul and were greatly bonefltod. I shall always pralio Cardul to nick and Buffering woman." Cardul Is a purely vegetable, per fectly harmless, tonlo remedy for wo men, nnd xvlll benefit young nnd old. Its Ingredients aro mild horbs, hav ing n gcntlo, tonlo effect, on tho wo manly constitution. Cardul has helped a million women back to health and strength. Havo you tried it? It not, pleaso do. It may bo Just what you need. N. D.lTrif te: Ull' AJvttorr Dt.. ChiU moo MlklnCo.,Ouiunt.T"n., lor ptaol Irulruelwnt. tni M-nii bonk. Hon Trt4lssl for XX'ueMO," uol in Ulo wTppr, M riutU r Toys Dolls Games j Books Cut Glass Hand Painted China Popular Priced China Fancy Glassware Over 5,000 articles here suitable for Christmas Gifts. The largest and most complete line in Mcdford, HUSSEY'S f t t f f r T T T t f t T t f t f T ? T T T t T T T T T T t T T T & Appropriate Christmas Gift n w .j-Y-ilBfaTfc- -T-Trm-i'l ' TJf y'r "hpTh 1 - i7Tw J IMrl lliMi Ccprricbt 1VW, tr C, XU Zlmmermia Co. No. 33 "STAY AT HOMES" X7" OU arc always glad to have your men called that, arc A yon not .' And you can niako them stay at home if you fit your library, living room or parlor with furniture that is comfortable and that you don't need to be afraid to hurt by sitting in it. That's what good-furniture is in tended for, and that's the reason we sell'good furniture furniture which fulfills its purpose. If you have,'that kind your men folks will be glad to lounge around and stay at home. They will enjoy tho use of our furniture and you will enjoy seeing them do so. TJ CofnuMlW. krC E. 2itnlimnCoKo.:6 THE OLD CABINET MAKER SAYS: If AT it is a shame lo let the backs of such pretty pieces of furniture go up against the wall, for the backs of these pieces show their splendid construction. However, it is not the backs, but tho splendid design of tho different dressers in our stock, which we wisji to talk of fhoir beautiful design and the excellent material of which fhey are made. Most stores would call t a "sale" but with us low prices aro perpetual, for wo buy right find our prices represent the lowest margin of profit on which we can conduct our business. They are all marked in plain figures, for you know we aro one-priced. Utah and poor alike buy in our store, and you also have the satisfaction of knowing that the price al which yoii bought is the lowest at which wo or anyone else could possibly sell you. The Weeks & McGowan Co vvvvvvvvVVvvvv! Celtli IM. fcr C. E, Zlmm.tmin Co.-'No I PLANNING T I0T us plan with you, as to room changing and new MmJ i)ieces of furniture. Come in, talk it over, look around, and see what you really DO need. You'll find that we have a splendid stock of new, 'durable furniture. We are careful buyers, and wo havo been in the furniture business a good many years, but as yet don't dare buy from catalogues. May be if you get tho import of this you'll realize how badly lost you'll be amid the nur.o of illustrations and vugue descriptive matter of mail order houses. Resides, there's not the real pleasure of buying when yon buy away from home. Yon are always lead by nrntniMfiM of cconeuiv: and you'll .find when you inspect the articles that you do get cheapness; but nothing else. 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