Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 04, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 16

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MEDFORD MATH TRIBUNE, MEDEORD, OREnON, SUNDAY, .11INW l, 1i)11.
BOOZE-FIGHTERS OR
MEN OF BRAINS?
NKW YORK, .lima 3.- New York
'Wiibdom--purtieuliirly llio Fifth uve
niin Imind of it is it nnulo up of
loafer mul boo?o fipitcrn or really
big men of nf fairs, such ns llio lay
mind lins usually pictured T
According to linhhi Stephen S
Wise tho inctubrrtdnp inclines to the
fonncr nnd nccordinp to the mem
bcrrt Ihcmfcelves, naturally enough.
tho latter type prevails.
"It is mi honor to he denied mem
bership in nny of the hip Fifth nvc
inic clubs" the Kabbi told an aud
ienco recently, "as the qualifications
for membership nro n enpaeity for
unlimited idleness nnd an unlimited
capacity for drinking."
Thin condemnation of club men
nroused the latter as few attacks
have over done, as Rabbi Wise 's
known ns a man who generally
specks by the card. Charles P. Sum
ner, president of tho New York Club,
answered the Ilabbi ns follows:
''In tho Now York Club there are
fully GOO members and everyone of
them has nn occupation. We have
drinks in tho club but in many year
that I hnvo becnt n member I have
never witnessed nnythinp that would
cnll for Ilabbi Wise's charaCtcriza
tion. Ah n member of the Metropo
litan Club I enn say practically the
same thinp for that organization, al
though there are n few men there
who do not have to engage actively
in business. Tho majority of mem
bers in all of the bif clubs of New
York, it is safe to say, are hard
workers, substantial men who couldut
be tho men they nro if they drank
to excess."
CHARLIE MILLER DEFEATS-
NOTED "GUNBOAT" MILLER
A Brilliant Utility Ball Player
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DEFENDED UNCLE
SAM; ARE ARRESTED
SUATTI.K. Vmd., .In no -Flv
men aro today under trial on ludlct
mouts by tho tedeial grand Jury
charging conspiracy to defraud tho
government ml of tliouii'Uils of dol
lars, chiefly on eontinots ni tho Ure-
meilon navy ynnl. Those arrestei
are Kmar OaldhorK. mnnnBor of tho
Seattle branch of the Ureal Westein
Smelt Iub anil Uoflnlut: company:
A. Corder. manager of tho A.
Conler Machinery Supply company,
ami Kdwln l Meyer, principal clerk
In l ho office of tho Keuernl nlorekeop
er nl the navy yard: K Sllvorstone.
proprietor of the Herald hotel, HOfl
Terry axenue. and .1 A. Kettlewell,
chief cleric In the navy pay office.
KIo IndlctmentH were returned
against tho five men. All five are
named In one tndlcttuciu charging
them with conspiracy to defraud tho
government of $7 1 IT Kettlewell
and Mecr are also Indicted upon a
charge of conspiring to defraud In
connection with bids ror tallow, and
Coldherg. Mejer and Sllverstono nro
Indicted separately upon charges of
forgery.
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The aeeoinpnnyiuj: pietuie shows the wicekod ear of "doe" lloruu on
the ludiauupolis Speedway, lloran, the diiver, nnd Ins incehauiciuu, Km
melt Ward wetv injured.
JOHNSON MAV APPEAR .
SOON IN BATTLE
AMERICAN JEWS MAY
NOW ENTER RUSSIA
HAPEI?.. THB GS52-ldAJ
WASHINGTON. 1). C. June :.
Right of American Jews to enter Rus
sia on business missions, which came
into prominence when Oscnr Ilam
mertein was burred -omo mouths
c. has rinaly been admitted hy
RusHia.
The Riissinn embassy here has
linnn instriictpil to Usiic na.sMMirts to
'Jews who are American citizens.
(MIICAdO. III., dune li. duck
dohnsou's demand for u .;ill,000
guarantee to fight Hombardinr Wells
in Loudon has piuetiealy been met.
Johnson displayed a cablegram today
from Promoter Hugh Melutosu gi
ing tibsuranee that tho colored eliaui
pion's tenns ure satisfactory. John
sou calili'd Mcintosh that hu would
sail June tl.
Wells Improves.
NFAV YORK", June :.- Matt Wells,
Kuglirdi lightweight champion, follow
iiiirhis initial nppeuraneo in America
since winning the Knglish title from
Freddie Welch in London, is today
THIS MAN'S NEIGHBORS
PROVED TO BE FRIENDS
PORTLAND. Otc, June II. An In.
stuuee of neighborhood co-operation
Hint is worth noting was that of
people hxing near Heppuer recently.
W. W. Hrnunon, n big fanner, wok
eoniwllcd to neglect his work be
cause of sickness in tlu fnmlly nnd
his neighbors guthcied at his ranch
with U) nut tits and tl.'t head of hotcj
and in one day broke lift aeics and
(seeded additional neres. Thev tin-
ished the entile job hefoio night.
HEARSTSUESCOLLIER'S
WEEKLY FOR $500,000
MOW YOUK, J nun :i, llecaiino In
in Helen on JoiiiiiiiIIhiu written by Will
law In and appeal lux In Colllor'ii
Weeldy, It In nlleged that tho theat
ileal adveitlMinueiitii followed edltu
iIkIh and drawlugH lu Heart'n iiuw'h.
papeis, William It. Heanit has
hrought Halt for ftillMOO ilauuigcA
agalunt Itohert J, Collier. It In ill
leged that Collier recently lirought
Hull agaluiit llearHl ror libel, Tho null
was not picmtcd, Heiirnt'n coinplalnt
allegeH, hut liihtead he wiih notified
that uiiIcmh It was nettled he might
take action,
CLAY SEWER PIPE IS
BOOSTED IN PRICE
NFAV YORK", June y. -A boost in
prices of clay sewer pipe that will net
the iiiiiuufnetmeios fJO,tT0,UO( year
ly has been nunouiiued. The new
prices, it is learned, follows the or
gnuinttou of the pipe uuiniifaeliif
ers into u new combination.
Second Caruso Found.
conceded to be a greatlv impmcd
fighter. In his 10 loiiud bout with
Leach Cios (lit Lnglihmuu easily
earned the decision.
IIKVLRLY. N. JJ. June Ik-Wealthy
pultons of FiiIIii (labiiel, aged 1H,
who has been employed us a labor
at $1 per day are preparing to send
to send the lad to F,uropo to reecho
a musical education, (In is said to
be t second Caruso. The boy wus
overbeaid singing snatches of opera
airs at his work and was invited to
sing at one of the summer cottages
here. His muslo caused n sensn
t ion.
IfnMkltu for Health.
SAN-FRANCISCO, Cul., June 3.
Chnrlio Miller is in lino today for
fctomo Rood matches folowinj; his
elenn-cut victory over "Gunboat"
Smith. Miller's rushing tactics were
too much for tho Gunboat.
The only knockout of the show was
when "Happy" Savage lump a terri
fic right on Gus Miller's jaw in the
first round.
The special event between Ruftis
Williams and Joe McGum wns called
n draw, but Referee Haulon seemed
to bo nlonc in this belief. Williams
bad McGurn almost out in the first
round. ,
Tommy McFnrlnnd pained the de
cision over Guy Leo of Portland af
ter four fast rounds.
Joo Willis and Joe Long fought a
draw. Rufe Turner, a old lightweight
emphasized his "come back" by
beating "Fighting" Dick
Hero is one uood little ball nlaver. Ho seems to have deserted the ranks!
as n member of llio Neu' York fiin.its. Ho wns roiisiilprpil n tirillintit i J
uutility plnycr, but during the winter McGrow attempted to trade Shaefcr
to the Hostons. The deal was not completed, however, but if it bad, it is
fiKnl In nrinin ii Vntr Vnrlr htoL'w it c tliiin.,1, this Vf,nti.(ni- u Insl (. I,
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e game for pood.
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TAFT HAS A BUSY
MONTH OF WORK
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Juno 3. -
This is President Tatt's busy month
After his address In Chicago today
before the Eastern Economic foclety
ho will return to Washington, arriv
ing June 5. On June G ho will go to
Baltimore for the Cardinal Gibbons1
celebration. June 8 he will visit Now
Wheelsr.i York. June 23 lie will go to Yale for
former sparring partner of Battling
Nelson. This mukes four btraight
wins for Turner.
Big Cotton Crop.
WASHINGTON. D. C. June .1.
Government experts today declared
that indications point to this yenrV
eotton crop us tho largest ever pro
duced. They .estimate that the crop
'will run about 2,500,000 bales over
tie nvernge nnd probably 400,000
bnles over tho record year of 1904.
With favorable conditions over
14,000,000 bales bhould be harvested.
LIFE FOR HER CHILD I
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SEATTLE. Wash., June 3.
rushing upon the Northern Pacific
tracks at Kent and tossing her 3-year-old
cHTTd to safety. Mrs. George Che
ney met '.eath beneath tho locomo
tive. Mrs. Cheney's child with others
was playing on the tracks when a '
train whistled Its warning. Tho oth-i: !
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a three-day stay, and June 23 will go'chd remained. After
to Deer Park, lid., for a four days
stay.
child Mrs. Cheney was unable to ro-j;
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cover hera.elf in timo to leap from tho ! ;
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tracks.
OWL FRIGHTENS JAP;
FLEES WITHOUT CLOTHES
Experts Differ.
NEW YORK June 3. Tllat Rear
Admiral George W. Melville, retired,
enpmeer-ciuet ot me navy at tune SIERRA MADRID, Cul., June 11.-
or the destruction ot the name- Frightened by the hooting of tin owl.
ship Maine believed the ship wns de- fieonre Ynkmnlinri innnis'd from bed
molihhed by intcrnul causes is liouiilim1 without thought for worldly hnb
in n letter written in January 1902 lot jti,t.nls took to the open fields. He
hpeaker ihomas li. Ifeed nnd pub
lished in n New York mapizine today.
put to flight several persons before
overtaken and enhned, nnd provided
with n nethqr garment.
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We Have Caught the Town
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With Our Straw Hats
hundreds ofthemhere for Men and
Young Men the best shapes and styles
STRAW HATS--of English Im-
proved Sennit; low crowns and broad brims or
High crowns and narrow brims $1.50 to $5-00
wIhj -XlT vmftf m1 Bl
STRAW HATS-Pencil brims, $4.00. All styles Bankok
Sailors aiid plenty or Panamas, 3)1.50 along to $20.
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