POTEST ' JitEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 1, 191.1'. s Iff t CLEVER BOUTS ARE PULLED OFF Manager Edwards of Gymnasium Is Being Heartily Commended for Manner in Which He Handled Four Round Bouts. One of the best evening's sport Horn in ninny mouths in Mettfonl was witnessed nt the. Xntntoriuin Athletic Cliib'et gyiminb'iun Thursday evening when four lively four round bouts were singed by Frnnkie Edwnrds. The fport was clean and enjoyable, throughout, nil of the contestants being local men ami well known to local funs. It is to bo hoped that Mr. Edwards is given enough n uonragement to stngo bouts as clean mill cijoyablo as these often during tiu winter months. There was ah.o lately nothing of the usual fight game's brutalness about them, all and all were enjoyed. The local boys traveled well and there were no bad results. The best bout of the evening was the four-round go between Roy Smith and Dick Rhodes. Rhodes was out classed but he was ganio to the core and stayed with his opponent for the full four rounds. The boys put up a most entertaining bout. Chick Bovylin proved himself the master of John Pagin. stopping him in the first round. Tho fans took very much delight in this contest. Eddio Moore and Willard Jones did not lose, any timo in mixing it and kept at it from gong to gong. Mooro was the aggressor but it is hard to pick a winner. James Schmidt and Dick Pheifer were in the game all tho timo and each worked hard for the decision. Schmidt secured it but there was somo argument among tho fans about it but he was evidently entitled to it considering tho four rounds as a whole. Mr. Edwards is to be congratulat ed on the manner in which he han dled tho sport. It was clear fun from start to finish and if he keeps up the good work and puts in in clined beats for ths fans he should be given a hearty support. VISITS LAKE ON REVERSE GEAR Dr. Porter Had Hard Time Getting Over the Mountains But He Suc ceeds In Doing So Camps Out One Night With the Bears. I YESTERDAY'S SCORES. I t f. Coast. At San Francisco R. H. E Snn Francisco 1 6 2 Los Angeles , 4 7 0 At Portland Portland 4 8 3 Oakland 1 6 2 At "Vernon Vernon 8 9 4 Sacramento 0 5 4 Northwestern. At Vancouver Vancouver . : 11 15 2 Seattle- 10 13 3 At Victoria Victoria 2 8 6 Spokane 10 13 0 At Portland Portland 7 12 4 Tacoma G 7 No eastern games; rain. Dr. E. II. Porter the first man to isit Crater Lake on the reverse gear. Yet that was only one of a number of exciting incidents which occurred during a recent trip to tho natural wonder. Minor incidents in cluded camping out all night nt White Ilors-c and haiug an esperi cnucc with a bear. On tho short rise near White Horse Dr. Porter burned tho low gear out of his car and was stalled. Tho shades of night were drawing fast when it occurred and tho doctor built n fire aud prepared ro make comfort able for tho night. Some two hun dred yards down tho road ho had emptied a m of gasoline and dur ing tho night was awakened by a great noise from that direction. Ho didn't investigate then but early in the morning ho walked' back down tho road to find out what had hap pened. Then ho found out. One of the bears that infest thnt region had ambled along the road and spotting the can had evidently smcllcd of it had not liked the scent of gasoline and thereupon slapped it. It was this crash that the doctor heard. But to return to the gears. With early dawn the doctor had a brilliant idea. He would take the reverse gear out and substitute it for the low. He did so and traveled clear to Klam ath Falls on the reverse, where he had the car repaired. Dr. Porter reports the roads in a bad condition owing to the heavy teaming between Medford and Prospect. 350 CASES ON COURHOCKET It Would Keep Judge Calkins Busy . If He Disposed of All Cases Set for Trial During September Term of Court. BOZUS CASE IS BEFORE JURORS Next Tuobday the September term of the circuit court will open nt Jacksonville with the largest docket of live cases ever before known in this district. No les-s than 3.10 enses are on the docket to be tried at this term of court. Only the fact thnt a number of hem will go over for a nurter of thun will oxer f . i dismissed will keep the court out of deep 'xvnter. Tho September term will end December V. This means that there are only SI xvorkiug days in tho term ami so if Judgo Calkins did not visit Grants Pass and open court there during the term ho would be fvrced to hear nearly four and a half cases each day of the term in order to clear tho docket. 1.v lenn will open Tuesday as Monday is Labor Day. Tho fir.t half day will probably be devoted to setting cases doxvn for trial and aft er thnt the grind will start. A num ber or criminal cases will first be dis posed of and then the court will tnkc up the civil cases. As the grand jurx In Id over iiom the .March term has just cleaned up the criminal cases axvaiting examination delay xvill be experienced. The March grand jury xvill be dis charged Saturday morning. Greek Will in All Probability Be In dicted Tdony on n Charge of Mur der In the First Degree Many Witnesses Summoned. Tho grand Jury today Is consider ing tho enso of Oeorgo lloiuu, the Greek who ithot and fatnlly xvoumled Christ Simiios In tho Greek poolroom on Kir street a tow dnys ngo. In all probability tho Greek will bo Indict ed for murder In tho first degree, ni the caso seems to bo a clear ono. A largo number of Crocks xvcre subponncd by tho prand Jury to give their versions of the affair. Iloxua In his preliminary examination beroro tho Justice In telling his story admit ted that ho shot the irniti mid seemed to put up no defense whntevor. If Indicted, Boms will probably be tried early next week when tho Sep- Ltcmbor term of court opens. BOB SMITH TO PREACH SERMON ON LABOR DM ASHLAND, Sept. 1. Labor day services xvill be held in the Congrega tional church Sunday evening, Sep tember 3rd, under tho auspices of the Men's league, of this city. JThe glee club will render a musical pro gram and Hon. .Robert 0. Smith of Grants Pass will deliver the address Mr. Smith is one of the best read and generally informed citizens of south ern Oregon on sociological subjects and has an especially wide range of understanding of the labor problem. This service xvill be the only Labor Day feature in Ashland but Monday the day will be' fittingly celebrated by the labor organizations of Grants Pass. Medford and Ashland with an all day program at Medford. FEAR OF INSANITY IS CAUSE OF DOUBLE TRAGEDY LOS ANGELES' Cal.. Sept. 1. Fear of being committed fo an in sane asylum today caused Dr. Owen Ryan, 50, to send a bullet crashiug through his xvife's brain. Ho then turned the revolver on himself, send ing a bullet through his heart. Death in each case xvas instantaneous. SOUTHERN OREGON PIONEERS MET AT ASHLAND THURSDAY The Southern Oregon Pioneer So ciety xvill hold its annual meeting and picnic dinner in Ashland Thursday, September 7th. The following com mittees hnx-o been appointed to take charge of the event. . General Arrangements G. N. An derson, Homer Billings, L. A. Neil. General Refreshment Mabel W. Kinney Alice 13. Butler, Kate Grain ger, J. M. Wagner. Table Mrs. Lottie Paulson, Mrs. Sylvester Patterson, Jennie Matties, G. M. Grainger. Program F. D. Wagner, G. F. Hil lings, O. O. Helmnn. Decoration A. Belle Anderson, Lily Patterson, George O. Ogg, C. E. Lane. Reception George W. Dunn, G. S. Butler, O. Winter. Fred Hcrrin, Goo. Owen George Barron, Henry Barne burg. Rex. Robert McLean of Grants Pass, xvill deliver the address of the day. ROCKEFELLER MISSES REUNION OF FAMILY POUGHKEEPSIE. N. Y., Sept. 1. John D. Rockefeller xvill not join the members of the Rockefeller fam ily in their reunion here this xveck. Ho sent his greetings today along with an invitation to his namesakes and rclntives from nearly ovcry state in tho union to spend thi afternoon with him at his mansion nt Pocnnti co Hills. KEEP YOUR SKIN COMFORTABLE AND YOUR COMPLEXION CLEAR DURING THE HOT WEATHER It your skin Is kept comfortable, you will bo comfortable yourself. If you or ono of your children nro being made miserable by hives, prickly heat, rnslifs or ocaonin. or If you aro wor ried by pimples, blackheads, sun burn or skin troublo of any kind, wo want yon to try ZKMO nnd ZEMO soap. Wo aro so anxious to have you uso ZEMO nnd ZE.MO soap thnt wo offer you a generous samplo of each and our iiL'-pago booklet, "How. to pro- servo tho Skin," If you xvill send flvo 3c stamps to E. W. Roso Mcdlcino Company, 3032 Ollvo street, St. Louis, Mo., to pay postage or get them to day from tho HasklnB' drug store, who indorso and recommend ZKMO and ZEMO Soap for all skin troubles whether It bo on Infant or grown per son. Wo know you will bo pleased with results from tho uso of ZEMO and ZEMO Soap. Hasklns drug store. FATHER GETS HIS CHILDREN Judge Calkins Awards Hanscdmo Children to Father When He Shows That Mother Was Allowlnn Them to Go Astray. Judge Calkins in tliu uirouit court Thursday afternoon entered an ad ditional decree in the divorce case of llunscomo vs. Ilaiwcotue, which awards tho custody of the children to tho father. Tho action xvas based upon tho allegation of tho father, which xvere sustained, that the moth er xvas allowing tho children to go astray. Three children figure in tho ease, Myrtle, Roso ami Leon. The mother recently married again, this time a Greek named Spauos, who is a sou of the Greek xvho xvas rccontly mur dered. Hanscomo claims that the mother xvho rims tho Royal rooming house aud restaurant, xvas allowing the older girls to run with a number of Greeks. By tho terms 'of tho order Mrs. Spnnos is allowed to visit the chil dren for ono hour each xveok at a convenient timo and place. , HOTEL OREGON MANAGER DISAPPEARS WHILE FISHING rOKTIiANI), ()., Sept. I. Tim authorities of (Maokainus county to ilnv worn nullml niton to assist In the search for Chnrles W. Jones, uhhNI. killed or nlet with hoium nuohltint. nut inaiiMKCi' of iltn Oregon Hotel of Poillaud, who dlHiippeurod Tucmtiiy while on a fishing trip nuai' Kstaeiidn. Mix. Jones ami her son, Harold, am of the otIiiiun that Joiich eilhor wits Married. ZEVELY-HUENERQAUDT At Ashland, August 30, Henry Uueiior gardt nnd Martha Caroline Zovely, by Itox 11. C. Tabor, nt tho homo of Pearl I. James. Doth residents of Ashland. 000il0& j! There Are Many Reasons j; Why pooplo say thoy got tho boBt goodB ! ATTKNTIAN, LOYAIi OltDKIl OP MOOSE. All members of Crater Lako Lodge. L. O. O. M.. (170, aro requested to bo present Tuesday evening, Septem ber 5. 1911, to make arrangements for dedication of our now hall. Dy order of committee. DR. M. 8. BURGESS, Dictator. M. P. SHERMAN. 140 Deputy Supremo Organizer. NOTICE. Tho majority of the business houses of tho city having expressed thorn sol ves as favorable to closing nt noon on Labor day, tho 4th day of Septem ber, and remaining closed during tho afternoon, It Is requested that all stores closo at noon. Respectfully, MEDFORD MERCHANTS' ASSOCIA. TION. By II. C. Garnctt, President. By John II. Carkln, 8ccrotary. 140 NOTICE OF KIOIITII OltADE UNI- FORM EXAMINATION. Notlco Is hereby given that tho noxt regular uniform examination of applicants for eighth grado diplomas xvill bo held September 7 and 8, 1011, ns follows: Thursday, Soptember 7 Physiol ogy, writing, history and civil govern, mout. Friday, Septombcr 8 Grammar, nrlthmetlc, geography, spelling. All thoso xvho woro conditioned In ono or two subjects In tho Juno, 1011, examinations should wrlta upon such at this examination. Otherwise thoy will loso tho credits earned. This will bo tho last examination for entrance to high schools until January, 1912. J. PERCY WELLS, County School Superintendent. Hasklns for Health. NOTICE On nccount of closing my ranch for tho winter, I nm prepared to of fer a special Inducement on flno fod der corn, raised on tho Dig Sticky without Irrigation. This corn wub grown on the celebrated Gregory tract which holds tho record for Jackson county and has attracted considerable attention. Tho corn comprUos about nlno acres and will bo sold on tho statu or. cut. Also, for snlo, a good work horse, broken to drive, afraid of nothing, kind and gentlo. Location, 5 1-2 miles northeast of Medford, Eagle Point road, opposite Vilas ranch. Ad dress F. H. Cowles, Medford. nt our atoro HERE ARE TWO Chase & Sanborn's COFFEE i Blue Ribbon FLOUR ! Warner, Wortman Gore !l !; Buy a Molon off tho ico. It costs tho eiuno. i! ' .Jt ii !! In New Quarters We aro now loquted in larger quartern, at tho oast end of' Jackson Stroot, across Hoar Crook. Mill work of all kinds on shortest notioo Medford Builders Supply Co. Phono Homo 21L East Jackson St. - ---- --- ..-- -. .-.- .. -- z Still in Business The Southern Oregon Elec tric Company has moved ' two doors south to the C. C. 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