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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 15, 1912)
. ,. . . i u . . . . ... i i . . . . " .. . I , . . j .. . ,l. t ...,. v. . . i ,. j . ... . .. . l . -. .. k .i. .. t & X V A t. . fc J - 41 h V . .. . 1..L vi i . i ki.h-.afcaJ..ki.ft.4lfcktVfca.4fci41l4M ti 1 , i, ., y sl"wt1 --Vv -tV-ir1S .. -fw- v"'44 t ttt.'t r' 'at v Va' L pica wx . to .,Vj i ,' ,' XrRDTTORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORttCIONT, TUKSDAY, 00TORWR 15, 1912. . , ' iinijiMllsfrfrV.W K"ltW1Hiit -T-W - v" nH'"TtTTfn T -- iw----v -t -- ii-t- --- -- ' -.-. .,,.-,, --,,,,...,, -T1. ,..,,... ,,,,,., .5 1 BOTH PUGS Wl VICTORY TOMDRRflW Itoth Uttil Anderson and Danny O'Urlon arc ready tot tho sounding ot'tho gong at the Mcdturd Athletic cliib tomorrow oven Inc. These boys riro In as good condition Tor their toil-round go na over two boys were, nnd npeaklng of boxers, tho worth west litis novcr produced a light weight boxer that Is tho equal of either In their division, Tho winner of this contest Is en titled to tho lightweight champlon nhl of tho northwest, and tho honor Is no small one. Thlt will bo tho fourth tltno these youngsters have faced rnch other In Iho squared cir cle, nnd each boy claims that there will bo no question as to tho winner. Every follower of tho gamo In Ore gon and Washington will be watch ing for reports from this encounter, and without n doubt It will be tho greatest ten-round match over staged In tho state. Anderson, with his aggressiveness and endurance, which has returned him winner In all of his contests. Is going to bo a hard proposition, but O'Brien claims that no rnattor how tough they are, that class and clev erness will turn the trick, and that tlmcon this occasion he will trim his old-time rival. Tho demand for seats for this show has been greater than ever be fore In tho history of tho club, and Interest In tho contest Is increasing every day. Tills afternoon will be tho last day that the boys work out In tho gym nasium, but both boxers will do light toad work tomorrow morning. Tho weight, 135 pounds, has been easy for both Anderson and O'Brien, and puts the boys Into the ring at a weight that will allow either of them to go to tho limit without exhaustion. Below is tho record of some of the most important bouts engaged In by Bud Anderson and Danny O'Brien: Anderson's Record . Danny O'Brien, draw, 15 rounds. Karl Henderson, won, 7 rounds. Oakland Frank Edwards, won, IT rcunds. ' Gcno West, won, 2 rounds. v". 'Australian Kelly, won, 5 rounds. Tommy McFarland, won, 3 rounds. Oakland Frank Edwards, won, 8 rounds. Jack McLellan, won, 3 rounds. Rough-Houso Burns, won, S MIDATtS SHY tat Dally Hint from Tarla. WHISLER DEBATE Mr. Whlslcr will not be accom modated by nny of tho local men ho challenged to debate the f-quivl suf frage qurstlb'iir Mr. Hamp, tho so cialist advocate, however, will bo agreeable to such a debate, and Mr. Whlslcr Is also agreeable, although Saturday, November 2, Is tho only date tho republican candidate hns open. The members of the equal suffrage club arc now ondonvorlug to get Mr. Hani p for this date. Tho reasons the three local not ables cannot lock horns with Mr. Whlslcr arc given under signed statements as follews: "Tho Mcdford Equal Suffrage As sociatien: In regard to Mr, Wilts lcr's challenge to debate tho question of equal suffrage with Messrs. Kennies, Mulkey and myself, I think Mr. Whlslcr's views on the subject have been given sufficient publicity, and l am too busy with my own cam paign to engage In a discussion which, as It seems to me, Is entirely futile. "Sincerely yours for the good of the cause. "E. E. KELLY." "Secretary Medford Equal Suff rago Association Dear Madam: I beg to decline C. E. Whlslcr's chal lenge to debato on woman suffrage, because thero are so many women In Medford better posted on tho sub ject than myself and therefore bet ter able to defend it. Under these circumstances I do not think It nec essary to tako my place, as their champion. Very truly, "B. K. MULKEY." "Secretary Women's Suffrage Club, Medford. Or. Dear Madame: It Is with a feeling of the greatest reluctance that I am forced to de cline to participate in a Joint debate with Mr. Whisler, becauso of the stress of previous engagements of a political nature which will take up most of my time during the next few weeks. With kindest regards, 1 am, sincerely yours, C. L. itEAMES." y'''' "v3kt TBi ''i RnB3Bfw UNCLE SAM WINS 24.000 IN B P& Oerrttht. Itlft. b Kiitm.r tutnn Ctpjrtt. it. N V HwU Cmmi. Hljk rw nm inner lir in vrrco llh lu ltd taffria S n hu,, fc,t,rr, trrniurit aion 'ii-lm il BIG DOINGS AT FAIR GROUNDS THURSDAY rounds. Abo Label, won, 10 rounds. O'Brlcn'jj Itccord Bud Anderson, draw, 15 rounds. Charley Xeary, won. 10 rounds. Ilufe Turned, won, 4 rounds. Jerry Murphy, won, 4 rounds. Willie H61rr.es, won, 4 rounds. Louis Rees, won, 4 rounds. Frankie Burns, lost, 8 rounds. The Fair association benefit at tho fair grounds Thursday promises to bo a big event with plenty of excite ment and some splondld races. Those In charge, are putting forth every of fort to make it one of tho biggest day's amusement eter given In Jack son county. Tho stores and offices will nil close from 2 to 5 p. m. and the first event will begin at 2:30 sharp, and there will be something doing nil the time. The riding of bucking bulls and horses by some of the best cow boys and riders In southern Oregon will take place between each heat of tho two big harness races. There have been four wild bulls and two ferocious wild heifers se cured and thero will be plenty of fun when an attempt Is mada to ride them. For the bucking broncho contest, the horses promised so far are Mur phy's black horse from Ashland that no ono has ever been able to ride; tho Llndscy horse from Ashland; Gray iauiond from Eaglo Point, Vaughn's horso from tho Potter Pal mer rauch, Howard mare from Roxy Ann, upon whose back no rider has been able to stick, and Clrclo J., Dr. Helm's famous plunger. In the ladles two-mllo relay race. In which thoy change horses every half mile, thero has been three en tries so far, and maybe more. Tho admission will be 50 cents, with no extra charge for reserved scats, autos or buggies. Everybody should go and help the fair association get out of debt. li CASES TRIED HERE Tho I'nttel Sliites gowuiitiipiil win giu'il judgment lor $1S,UIK) ngnlict J. 1), Hainuker ami "iSO) uguiuxt llnnmker mid John stmiU jointly h.v Judge VlorUii of (he United 8 In. to iliMhiet eoiirl in tm opinion limuleil down Monday. These mhiw are the nlue of timber cut from the public lands by Mtumikor and Slindt, wlm lcrittcd n miiiiII muI.Ui1o sawmill in like (.nuiiity for it number of jOnvs. The government nlluws every citifm to cul $,)0 win tli of timber from uili lie lands each your for Ids own do mestic use. mid tho saw mill operators claimed that they cut the timber Hit dor contracts from settlers, taking part of it n their paviuent. Judge Wolvertou upheld I heir defense, hold ing that the settlers had the right (o nmke Mich contracts in cxercisa of their light to cut timber to the nliio of ,f.')0 n yenr, hut the amount of timber cut by Hamaker and Stindt exceeded the nimmiit of micIi cuii tmcU by neiuly 'J.OOO.OOO fct, which Judge Wolvorttm held to lie worth $10 a thousand. Sykes Ilamakcr nml Klue McClel land, who iiImo were sued on the same grounds, proved that they cut only such timber as thev had contracts with bottlers for, nnd the en against them were dismissed by the court. Kobcrt V. Maguire, assistant United States attorney, rcpiescutcd the government in the case which was tried recently at Medfoid. REFUSES 10 SELL E A FOR SAN UHliKAltDlNO, Tnl., Ocl. IB. --Mrs, Annie K, llensley, ol" Ashltnid, Oivgoii, ulleges in a suit iigainst lui' husliiuid, I lied hei-e, that lie of lined her .f.'iOO for their l-venr-old daugli ter, Oenovlevc.'tiiid Hint tdio spurned Iho offer. Site U Hiiing to compel Holier! I, Uoiisley to pay her $100 a mouth for (heir child's totppnit mid to enjoin liim from disposing of any iniipct ty, Tho couple worn nmr ied at Ashland, whole they grew up together. Mrs. llensley says slut wiin dcsoit ed at Ashland two yonis ago, after her hu?liaiul hud Mild a ranch for $.'11,000. She says he disappoured nnd lias located at Cotton, whore lie has bought two oriiugo gnu cm, plac ing title in the name of a son by u former marriage, C. h. llensley. BREAKS A COLD IN A FEW APPLES APPLES APPLES Do You Want to Sell? What sorts nnd quantities. nnd(whnt prlcoT Wo aro not tond rlng for nny body's fruit. Do you want to consign Rod chnnco tho niarkotT Consult un and vvu will give you quotations. In ovory ennu wo send tho snllorn utile notes. In Now York wo into our own sale notes, nnd do not huvo apples sold by auction, H. N. WHITE & CO. 7G Park Plneo Now York HOURS -'Irst Dose of liito'i( Cold Compound lteliete.H All (irlpiio Misery OBITUARY HubMin Mrs. Sarah Kobblns died at tho home of her son, John Kobblns, on North Riverside, on Monday, Octo ber 1 1, in the 70th year of her age. Mrs. Kobblns camo -to Oregon thirty years ago from Brown county, Illi nois, and had lived in Medford for tho last six years. Her husband, J. V. Hobblns, died hero about two years ago. Mrs. UobbliiK Ih survived by two suns, John and Charles, mid a daughter, Mrs. M. E. Job. Tho funeral will be hold from tho Methodlat church today at 2 p. m... Rev. K. O. EldrldgcT'tn charge. After tho vory first doso of 'Tape's Cold Compound" you distinctly feel the cold breaking and oil tho ills- ngrecablo grippe symptoms leaving. It Is 4 positive fact thnt a doso of Pnpo's Cold Compound taken ovory two hours until three consecutive iIohch aro takon will euro Grippe or break up tho most severe cold, either In tho head, chest, back, stomach or limbs. It promptly ends tho most miser able headache, diillneia, head and nose stuffed up, fevorlshncss, sneer ing, sore throat, running of tho tioxo. mucous catarrhal discharges, sore ness, stiffness nnd rheumatic twinges. Tako this wonderful compound with tho knowledge that thero Is nothing elso In tho world which will euro your cold or end Grippe misery ns promptly and without any other asststnucu or bad nfter-etfectH ns a LT.-cent package of Pnpo's Cold Compound, which any druggist can supply It contains no quinine bo sure you got what you nsk for ac cept no substitute belongs In ovory home. Tastes nice acts gently. FOR SALE Two Lots, 50x117, Quoon Anno Addition Water, howop, pavoinont and sldmvalka in, alley hi rear; best two lota in the addition. Ono Lot, 75x120, East Main Street Water, sewer, pavement, alley in rear. Pive-room liouso and lot, Kenwood avonno Concrete foundation, plastered, wired and plumb ed, lot .135 feet deep, lialf Moult Fourth street pavement, high ground. Lot South Oakdalol.0xl75, all improvements in, adjoins Howard property, faces Dakota nvonuo, alloy in rear. Soven acres, Vj miles north of Medford on Cen tral Point macadam, ditch across highest part. Any of tho above properties can bo purehasod at exceptionally low prices and terms to suit pur chaser. MEDFORD BOOK STORE HI UU1 Noarly a quarter of a century undor tho samo management THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded becauso of Soundness o principle Economy of management Bafoty of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawter .President G. R. Lindlcy, Vico Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier l jm '' fllK' Medford Lodge, No. 1168, B. P. O. Elks, Presents jf t ? t f f I T The U. S Marine Band .? j 9 $ w ! Of Washington, D. G. The President's Own Band The Band that plays at all Inaugurals, all functions at the White House and the Open ing of all World Expositions The Greatest Military and Concert Band in the World - . F , 1 'tit V 72 Artists, and Miss Mary Sherier, &4p Soprano Soloist 'i. Y f f t f y y r T f t T f T T M Natatoritim, Thursday Evening, October 17 ., Admission $1.00 "M Tf No Reserved Seats 4 Get Tickets From Any Elk t t t T ? T y T t yjMLL! 111.- 1 f .