PX'GE TWO
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, .TU1VY 2, mil.
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JA1NESE AMBASSADOR
PUZZLES BET!
Isth Wet-pst and Moran at Weight
- thWs Still 10 to 7 Upon Wolgast
afa Ult'lcHoMy In Sight-Some
IIRound Wotrjast Money.
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Punllng Ih ih hotting features aa
AV Simffiplohnhlp bout that ovor was
Btngod, tho 20 round affnlt to bo
fought hero next Tuesday, hn today
tJm flcAt fnliB guessing. Willi' both
Wnlcnshnd Moron lit weight. anU
both apparently at their best, tho best
price tho Briton's friends can get
is i'o'to t. And they arc hot betting
much money at tha, 3o far there Is
Ilttlo 'tfottliic on the rounds. A few
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It is announced mnm high author
. wagers havo been laid, at evens thnl);ty that Ambassador Uchida is to re
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wolsaat win win in ru.... . , ,icVc AlnbaSM,,or Kulo ; EllBimui in
M8 tfel of B td 20 has been mane Ju,y and tm( tw aHer fe
mar tub contest win cm. m-ioru .vto Jap;ul Alhniwl Uran Js said t0
15th rounu, no winner umB ...-. bc glatcd for ,he W,u.ihj8tou .wsU
letters Arc Kclnctaiit. j ,
It Is h curious situation. With two ,,, .,..,
men, each of whom Is known to have - - -
atidckoiit klc. lh8 reluctance ofjj ,J. flg. hurCIieS
the, bettors to picK a winner is un-
iisuat. And the reason Is that few
ckn'niafco uji their binds. Of course
Wolgast Is the favorite. Champions
always are. But Moran Is a game,
speedy, husky boy, n good ring gen
oral, and If the champion cannot put
n. knockout punch there are
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Ali cotno to tho saw-mill between
Tolo, and Gold Ray, next Sunday at
2:30 p. in. The Rev. Mr, Coon, the
Presbyterian Minister of Central
Point wlli hold services. Good sing
ing. All denominations arc Invited
many who believe the little English-J tQ and wn &
matt Is' good enough boxer to get a . . , .
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decision on points.
ttbth ' Wolcast and Moran today
havo practically completed their
work 'and iiavd begun to take It easy.
Tomorrow both boys will show a few
, round's bT easy sparring, but heltfier
' witt take any chances, as they are
"right" now. (
' Cessation of Training;.
With" the cessation bf training
work' both aro developing Into "word
flgtiters." For a few days mutual re
criminations have been frequerit. Mbr
an; 'siting ' by reports that "Wolgast
held him cheaply, came back with a
statement that Wolgast had "tlncan
ncd" It'fhroilghoul their New York
bout. That piit Wolgast's back up.
Ho said today:
4 "if I 'am not' came and Moran
Is so surp of beating me ashesays
hVis! why doesn't Ko come across
with a'iltlle bet? 1'have had $5,000
flp1 fever slhcb 1 came here and not a
nickel of It has been covered."
Which Is some argument, at that.
"So Moran says .U'tlncanned' in
my fight with him in New York,"
snapped Wolgast, ''I am not admit
ting that f did, but I will say that
had been fighting only a year when
wo iaet and Moran outweighed me
i'i' p'ourids. TJespitd this he did not
ev3ii draw blood on ane. Ho was a
seasoned veteran and I was a kid.
itccri'mlnallons Frequent.
'' "Wlieil Moran meets roo July 4,
lie will not bo up against a poor, old
broken dowu man like Battling Nel
son or an aii In selling plater like
Harlem Tommy Murphy, who beat
him. Moran can win a lot of money
ir"he can b'eat' me. I'd Hko him to
back his talk with, his coin."
Nearly 200 fight fans from "Los
Aiigbles, where WolgaBt has always
b'eeh a favorite will bo here wnen the
fight starts and Wolgast expects that
when they turn their money loose
tho odds will drop like a bullet.
First Christian Church.
Corner Sixth and Ivy streets. Sun
day services. Rip; patriotic service
in the evening at 8 o'clock. Special
music. Tho pastor will speak on the
subject,, "The Nation's Glory." Ev
erybody welcome. Bible school at
10 a. in., morning sen-ice at 11.
Christiau Endeavor at 7 p. m.
Lutheran.
At Zion Evangelical Lutheran
church, rorner Onkdnle avenue and
Fourth street there will be Gemini)
sen-ice at il a. m. and English .er
vice at 7:30 p. m. Rev. C. Wilker,
pastor.
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OPENING HELD
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Proves to Bo a Success In Every
Sense of the Word Oyer Two
Hundred Attend and Arc Greatly
Pleased With Club and Grounds.
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CHARGE OF CRUELTY
DIVORCE
DKNVER, Col., July 1. On
g-rtfu'lidd br extremo cruelly, Judge
Alien toddy granted to Millionaire
Jdlin W. Spflrigdr a decree of divorce
Front lils wlfo, whose amours figured
Jii tho Irlal here of Frank H. Hen
wood "for tho Tcllllhg of George Cope
ia'hd and Acrbnaiit "Tony' Von Pliul,
both of whom were shot In tho Brown
Palate Htitol hero May 24.
Uunwood de'clared hb slibt Von
Pfi'ul be'ciluse tlie latle'r was trying to
wreck Springer's homo. Evidence lh
ffdduced lit his irlal showed that ho
imd 'Vdh Pfiul wcro rlviils for Mrs.
Springer's favors. Cop'eland was shot
b'y accident diiriiig tho affray.
Springer has aged greatly since
llio Horiwoo'd eliodling and tho ex
pose of his wife's acts which' follow
M. ' He told Ihb court today about
16'UerS Von i'liui had written Mrs.
Springer, filo woman was, not rep
rcBontod In cbiirf. Springer, it is un
derstood, has made provlsioii for her
BUp'jio'ri.
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CHHstiari Science.
Fit Clnirch of Clrist. Seieijti-t,
seniue Sunday niorning nt 11 o'clock,
subject of sermon-lesson, "fjod.'
Sunday school at Id a. in.; Wednes
day evening meeting nt S o'clock. A!
are welcome. A free reading rooni is
oden to' tlie public daily, except Siltl
days from 'J lo5. Church edifice, 'll'2
North Oakdnle.
Oiitdobr Services;
There will be spccinl meeting in
the 'grove by Ruch church next Su:l
ddy. There will be Sunday schbv-1
and n Children' day program in tlie
forenoon, a bnsket dinner at 12.3d
and a. song hen-ice und preJiehilig it)
the nftcmoon. Everybody U invited
to bring their lunch baskets and
bpcud the day.
Presbyterian Church.
Sunday morning, .liilv 2nd, is a
great daj at the Presbyterian church.
Rev. Faris, one of tlie great Suu-
d"ny Hcliool workers from the great
International Sunday School con
vention, will hpeak in the morning u(
11 u. in. In the evening at 8 o'clock
Rev. E. Morris Ferguson, the grent-
fht man in the church on the. Sunday
bchool work, will sjtcak. Patriotic
iniihic for the evening hervice. Good
jniihic for both sgnices.
Sunday school at 10 a. m.
C. E. Society nt p. m.
I. C. E. Society at p. m.
All come. .
In every respect the opening of
the hew Medford Golf niul CoUiUr.y
Club Friday was a success, 11 wAs
quite tho greatest social event of
the enson while the sporting cal
endar was filled. Over two hundred
of the socially prominent ones of
the city nnd. valley gathered at tlie
club grounds and throughout thu af
ternoon enjoyed themselves
The now country club is ti credit
to Medford and to the Iiugue- River
Valley. Nearly one hundred lovers
of an outdoor life have joined to
gether to give Medford the finest
club of its kind to be found in tile
state. An ideal locatioti was foudd
on the foothills overlooking the city
and there was buildrd a club house
on a site commanding the entire val
ley. Tennis courts, a golf couro and
traps were provided and all tliet
were the scenes of interesting- con
tests Friday the opening day.
The club house which has been
splendid fitted np warf the ceno of
an informal roceptinu during the af
ternoon. The large rod garden wli-
crowded with ladies who could tut
and watch the different sorting con
tests or look away across the val
ley n magnificent view. As the au
tomobiles drove uu and the e:iie.-,ts
arrived they were shown through the
jetub house and about the ground
an had the many advantages of tlie
club pointed out to them. The lad
ies receiving were:
Mrs. wl J. Vawter, Mrs. George
Daggett, Mrs. E. S. Hafer, Mr. E.
B. Davis. Mrs. S. V. Beekwith. Mfs.
P. W. Hamil, Mrs". J. V. Reddy. Mrs.
R. 11. Pardons, Mrs. Lincoln JlcCor
mick, Mrs. George B. Carpenter. Mrs.
Evan A Reameg, Mrs. Fred Ctuu-
mings, Mrs. k. B. Pickel. Mrs. A. C.
Fiero. Miss McCormick, Miss Burke
and MNs Halloway.
llio.e who attended the fnnnal
opening of the clilb have little doubt
but that the institulion is bound to
play a very miHrfnnt part in the
social world of Medford nnil the
Rogue River Vnllcy. The guiding
spirits of the organization, officers
and members are to be congratulat
ed. The jpoinmittce in 'charge' of the
entertainment was George Daggett,
chairman: L. Cameutcr. George I J.
CarpeiUer. R. IT. ParsonsL. D. Oi--tbii.
Howard Dudley and F. L. Ton
Vellc.
The officers of the new club are:
W. I. Vawter. president; S, V. Beck
witli, vice-president; T. E. Dniiiels,
secretary, and A. S. RoKenhinim.
treasurer. The board of irovcniorsr
coiiMsts or A C. Fiero. R. II. Iaii
uier, L. Carpenter, R. U. Parson3
nnd Howard Dudley.
of races liavo boon ilrrangcd fot mid
much interest, is hctilg takeii in thiso
Vontcsts which will inclurto horses
'ttltd 'iutomid)ius. There , will ho m
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flip aim everyuiiug win proevcu
PtVh'tty as per program.
Sunday afternoon tlie fiist of u
scries of four hull, ganies will ho
played iU tho lmsi'b,t park. A3 llil1
seWcs dci'ld'iw the' championship of
tlib, Rogue River valley il is nil met
ing much iilteiiiiuii. '
The hiou track north of Ilia city
has boon placed in the very host of
condition whilo the obuuly intyj on
v'hii'h tliii nutl' vitegrt will ho holil Jn
oliido all VIiiiIh lii; I'vaik raoos of
hionoo liiththiu and tliu Hko, " 'i'ho
display oIivwJ'oiUk will iiImo ho ,011
ti hiVgcr'iwiiloTthiiii ooi' liol'oio. Mod
ford him' sol out to nlisono the
Fourth in a lifnt oIiish ninniior liml
thotd Nooum to he no doubt of what
tho iohiiII will ho.
lloliillod lul'oiiiiallnn n to Iho illl'
I'ot'oiil ovoiiIh of Ilia ci'Iobl'tillou will
ho found on viivIimim pnj-os of tliU
Ikmuo of tho Mail Tribune.
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Baptist Church Notes.
A patriotic; service will be held in
the Baptist church Sunday evening at
8 o'clock, lion, B. F. Mulkey will ad
dress the meeting. Appropriate mu
sic for the service. Morning ernioii
at 11 a. in. Sermon by (ho, pastor;
Sunday school at :I0; Young Peo
ple's meeting at 7 p. in. All are in
vited to these bervices. A. A.
Holmcsi .pa.btor..,,).
iiasklns for Health.
READY FOR THE FOURTH
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NEW CLOTHIER, ARRIVES:
Will be a fisherman
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'"'.Toagerv. llill lsiuu'S announces t.uv-
n rival of a son and heir Saturday,
ffiyj, iSll. Molher find son, are
ddng jvell. Toggery says ho will
iniiko ,a chnmpion fisherman on'f of
tho boy. ' v .
liens nidi last night hrcutiied a &igii
at relief, the first in weeks, and
aw-aited the combig of Mduday,
would
knowing that every matter willed
would add ci'jnynleiit U) the cclcb'ra
tion has received atietilioii. Tie cel
ebration gives .every iiromis'c of be
ing the biggest stunt of its kind, ever
not only in the history of $'feuford
but in the history of the' whole of
Southern. Oregbn ever pu otir
The advance guard of tlie higo
orpivd which will be in J(edforji to
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observe
the Fourth arrived 111 ihu
c-ilv Sadirda'v. la'st nicht lin' streets
were jumfnejj wjth a plea Mi rd sock
ing set and until a late hour. Main
street was jammed with u muss. ;f
humanity.. The largest crowd in
Medford's history will be in Medford
Monday and Tuesday if the present
numbers arc anv criterion.
The downtown streets have been
appropriately, decorated for the cel
ebration. Strings of red, white nnd
blue electric'lights have been stretch
ed ncross Main strcel. These were
lighted for tlie first time last evening,
the effect being very pleasing. Bunt
ing without stitit lias been uod in
decorating the fronts of the buiiies
houses in the city while all of the
electric light ami telephone fioles on
Slain Street have been rapped with
bunting.
The celebration proper will dpoji
MoriilAV morTirngr A lhrgg-Biinih.tr
Celebration
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HON. and TUES.
Note .ome of our prices:
$1.00' Guaratitefed ' Watched,
CeleBrdt'ibn Bm ;..B5c
1,'CfO Alanii Clocks,, Cele'
bratioh Sale ' 65c
17-jewel Elgin or Waltham
Watches, Celebration
, Slale .",.:. $8.d5
7c, Stickpins, Celebratipn
Sale : .. 25b
$1.25 Solid Gold Baby Rings',
Celebration Sale' 65c
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