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"TWr Cleverness Good Crowd
Will Attend Bexliifl louts at Nat-
attritm Tofriflht.
Kuim nro WRcrly nwniliug tluv tup
of the feon wMrh will semi (ho four
round boyiJ nwny lpnij,'ht at the Nnt
ntoritjihi Athletic club smokor. As n
cnr(n1ii reiser, Jimmy Smith "The
Plumber Hoy," nnu Waller Kane, will
battle for honors at -2G pounds,
MolU boys' arc trained to the minute
nmlfwcll matched-both as to clever
ncsa and sire.
The second event, between Karl
Ralston and Joe Ulff, middleweight.
is causing cQHsiderablo talk, both
men hnvinsr liorts of iulmirer. llal-
f.ton is well uown to the fans of
Mcdford, and in his matches wilh Roj
Donne nnd Kid Wallace bo 'proved
lihnscll. a ring artist of no mean abil
ily. niffsjt friends fijrurc that nis
Ihrco weeks of good (mining here
)iRVitotRona for nolbing.
lloVSmiUi, who needs no iutroduc
lion, wilt po 3fmir rounds with Jie
Parker, who shows up well in bis
workduts and bears a strong resem
blance to Ad Volsa8t.
1 "Chic" llowlin nnd John Ttmw
will bo sure io furnish n good bo.it
as n vindup and scud tho crowd
borne in the right liumor.
Frnnkie Edwards' methods of
bolding clean bouts nro well lik.'d
by citizens of Mcdford nnd he as
sures every one that anything rough
will 'not occur in any club in which
Jnf is 'instructor.
Seals on sale at club rooms nnd
Mcdford Cigar Stand.
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TEA ROOM FOR LADIES
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Kcntners have added a lea room
to their many conveniences for tin
lrfdies of Medford and lhc vallav
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of charge there every afternoon from
o io o o ciock. ine new tea room
t located at the Lead of the stairs
overlooking the mam floor of the
store and is a part of (he general
rest room, wntm'room nnd library
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Tlie new boxing law m New York has stired up the pugilNtio pot in England, so much m Hint Euglinh
bo.crs nre dropping into tln couutry with regularity. Xhe three latent arrivals are "Young'' Cohen, "Young
Joey' Smith and "Jack" Morris. They are under the management of "L on" Snuudei and all hail from
London. .
Judging from the assertion of Mr. Sntinders all three arc likely boys in their chides and have good rec
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JOHNSON'S
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BADLY SWELLED
TELE6RAPHIC TABLOIDS.
NEW YORK Speedy indictment-,
against Jarcd Hags, -alleged gct-ric
quick broker, and his associates, are
expected at the meeting of the fed
eral grand jury" here today, accord
ing to a statement this morning Ly
United States llistrict Attorney Wise.
A score of witnesses, including cus
tomers and clerks in Flngg's office,
are being examined.
LONDON, Sept. 2S. All tongues
in fistinna are wagging here today
in comment on the impudence with
which Jack Johnson, negro henvv
weight champion of the world, treat
ed the attorneys who opposed him
when broflght into a court of justice
to hear which he should be enjoined
from holding his fight with Bombar
dier Wells here.
Johnson refused to be represent
ed by -n lawyer, assumed a patron
izing air toward the sob'citor gcn;
eral and polico superintendent and
showed the acutcness of a tmined
lawyer in cross-exnmiuiug the police
witnesses.
"Take him awny; I-d6n't want to
see him'' any more; I'm sick of him,"
said Johnson when he hnd finished
with Superintendent Mclntyrc. Flberc,
was a general Inngb at the sally, in
winch tbc champion joined heartily
STATE MAY ENGAGE
A SALT BUSINESS
SALEM. Ore, Sept. 28. it was
learned today that the state board
will take immediately litlo lo Sum
mer and Albert ln1cs in Southern
Oregon and the marginal lands from
the federal government, with the view
of ultimately engaging in tho salt
business.
State Laud Agent Itcinhnrt, ;ho
made tbc recommendation, estimates
that there are 40,000,000 tons of suit
in the lakes, of which practically one
half can .be refmed for table use.
NO FEAR OF RATS .
WITH PLAGUE NOW
SPARK PLUGS . ,
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Cylinders Missed nnd Girl Falls to
Speed Up Irt.tho TaxiSmall And
lenct Attends Very Ordinary
Production.
No fpecd Inwrt were rthuUiMxid
Wwlnesdnv evening t Ihu opuin
house by tho Uirl in-tho Taxi. JM
dcnUy (ho spark plugn woi-o diity for
tho eyliudorrt in Ihu old machine
seemed to miss with uionntoiiuut tet
ularily. '
Tho play wns'n dNu)poiiitiuenl,
much of it being mil, which nn
itbout the only seusihlu thing tlio no
tors did. Only one thing pleased -n
specialty by Hoy Sumner.
Tho next attraction will lo the
Moose miiistrelH October 'J-1.
W. C. T. U. TO HONOR TODAY
FRANCES WILLARDS MEMORY
The Y. C. T. U. will give tho fol
lowing progralu in honor' of the birth
day of Frances Ii' Willard at tho
home of Mrs. F. l Lconanl, x Cot
lag Thuixday nflcrnoon:
Instrumental solo. Miss K. llrondle
Hynlu ...'
Scripture ivnding and prayer. ...
Mrs. Leonard
Solo Mrs. I). W. D.iy
Heading .Mrs. James Les)U
r.cerpi( iroin mitireses ny unu
ed States senators, and representatives
Solo ....,,... Mh Denial Wallace
Heading , ..Mfts Klsie Wallace
Hiographieal s1eteli... .Mrs. llonuir
Temperancp doobg.
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PORTLAND, Ore. Charging thnt
their client was made a scapegoat
in Hie fight between delegate Wicker
sham of Alaska, and Attorney Gen
eral ickersham. attorneys for Geo
Bullock, indicted for defrauding the
government of 30,000 on Alaskan
coal contracts will fight c.xtraditior
to Washington stnto for trial.
WAYCROSS, Ga. G. F. Radford.
an express messenger, is in jail for
tearing np money. He tore up 150
$1 billd and scattered the pieces
about the floor of his car. Itc is
said to have protested against licing
compelled to work an account pf !ii-
condition.
NEW YORK Using as a hammer
a loaded ono pound shell (bat bad
been kept as an ornament, Mrs. An
na llnlpit is now in the hospital for
injuries that are expected to prove
fatal.
BERKELEY, tVl. Flea yoUon
are under cxjM'niucntntion by scient
ists ut the university under diicction
of Professor C. W. Woodworth. Thc
flcasw'ado ab'ou't, carelessly in many
of t!ic(milder jKJiwms. (
SAN FRANCISCO. Oil. Charged
wilh assisting in Ihu escape, of a
United Stales prisoner, ' Dr. John
Grant Lyman, tho' Los Angeles pro
irioter, arrested for alleged misuse
of tho mails, Lawrence Galimlo, 'a
chauffeur, is in custody of tho Unit
ed Stales officials hero today.
STOCKTON, Cab Eugene Gruus
ky, a prominent real estate man
brother of C. E. Wnld Grunsky, ni.
engineer of national renown, was in
stantly killed here when a Sacramento-Stockton
intcmrb'an car -wrecked
his automobile. Pieces of the mi
dline were picked un eighty yards
down the track.
WniTE SALMON. Wn. While
pruning nn apple tree this' spring,
A. L. Guthrie, an orcharding lost a
diamond selling from his nag. lie
regained it when he bit into a ripe
applo yesterday. The gem had stuck
to the apple and the "meat" had
grown timiuid it.
NORTH YAKIMA, Wn. Hercuf
ler saloon licenses will be granted
only to established snloons, locnted
in inconspicuous places, the mayor
nnd council have announced. "No
more gilded thirst paluces to wel
come the stranger lo our city oh ev
ery prominent corner," (boy say.
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..NEWPORT, It. I. Forming bis
decision j study for the law, Vin
cent Astrir. son of C'dlone.l John Ja
cob Astor, has" lefl for Combridge,
where ho will enter Harvard for a
special three years course. After
completing (he course it is his inten
tion to enter one of the lending .law
schools, '
BREMERTON, Wn A specjnl Ice
tion will bo held hero December 0
to determine whether Ihu city cf
Charleston shall bo merged with (ho
Hremerton municipal government.
Tho people of both (owns will vote
on the question.
MILWAUKEE, Wis. Former Con
gressman Liltlefiold of Maine, will
act as chief counsel fpr United
States Senator Isaac Stephenson of
Winoonhiii, the nftllionniro lumber
man accused of having bougllt ji'is
way to a sent in tho national imnifol.
vH'Ines cahnot bo adopted by tho city according lo an announcement mndo
hfiuggo the constitution foibids it., here today.
SEATTLE, Wn. If tho plans of
United States Fish Commissioner
George M. Bowers, here on an in
spection visit do not miscarry, 'Seat
tle grills' will spccialire on broiled
live lobster next year. "There is no
lenson why lobsters should not flour
ish in Puget Sound waters and I
proposo to send out a quantity of
eggs (o try tho experiment," said
Commissioner Bowers.
BRATTLE. Wn. If (ho opinion cf
Spott Calhoun, corporation counsel,
is$ proved correct, the movement to
make Senllle n single (ax city will
cqjno to naught unless the slate con
stitution is amended. Calhoun dc-
c wires Hint the single tax on laud
Think Hunters Lost.
SISSON, Cal., Sept. 2S. Three
rescue parties n're searching through
Mount Shasta for four huutcrH--
Harry Maples, Herbert Ball and
Frank and Harry Purdin, aged 3S lo
20 years who left here Sunday on a
deer hunt.
The Purdin boys followed tho oMi
er two with pagk animals and pro
visions but failed to reach them
None of tho party have been hcaid
of since Sunday, and it is feared
thnt disaster has overtaken tho
youths.
-BATTLE, Wn. With her hold
packed tight with raw Hilks, tea nnd
olher Oriental products, the Nippon
Ynsen lCaisha liner Knmnkaru Maru
has arrived from Tokio. Her cargo
is valued at $1,000,000.
SEATTLE, Wn., Sept. 128. There
is no fear of, an invasion of rats in
felted with tho bubonic plague just
now, the United .States murine hos
pital corps exjwrts say. Out of 7.'5,
000 rats killed in Seattle nnd exam
ined by the experts only one cadavar
contained tho dread plaguo genu.
More than 5,000 rats aro killed'
monthly in SenKfc by prison traps!
set ny die uonwi ot licauu.
Look for the ad' that describes the
place you would like to own.
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
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National.
At Pittsburg Rain.
At Cincinnati
Cincinnati
Hoaton . . . j
At Chicago
Chicago ,..., g
Now York o
At. St. Louis
St. Louis f . . . , , 3
jirooklyn .
American.
At Now York Rain.
At Doston
noaton .
Chicago ',,
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia.
Cleveland . . .
At Washington
Washington x
Detroit . . . ;
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At Portland'"
Portland 2
San Francisco 1
At San Francisco-
Sacramento 4
Oakland 14
At Los Angeles
Los Angolcs 1
Vcrmm .....".. 3
Knox Comedy Company at Savoy
Theatre.
The Knox Comedy Company will
appear at the Saioy theatre begin
ning Sunday, October 1, 1011, for
fouc mgbta in "If Maniinglory Wm."
This U a play triling tho story of u
young man, whole undo died leaving
him a fortune of over n million dol
lars on '(ho condition thnt he inn try
Uio lady (hut he has picked out for
him, within six months of his death.
The entire fortune to go to tho es
tablishment of a home for friendless
uewsboj-s, if his wishes nre not
curried out. This play abounds in
fun, there is nothing cle to it, but
laughter. It is just ono scream from
beginning to end Miss Marshall,
tho girl, is well known us a lcadinir
lady, having played in some of tho
largest and best companies in the
cast.
Mr. Knox, (ho bov, is known
throughout tho country us a lending
man of "ability and versatility. Mr.
Knox is nlso n capable slago mali
nger, having put on some of the sue J
cessfurpbiyfi (hat have bad long runs-f
There wijl bo given in addition lo llio
nbovc, two specialties. Wo can as
sure everyone nttcuding the perform
ance of (he Knox Comedy Company
a very pleasant nnd ngrceablo lime.
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RUBEROID
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ROOFING
Nu Km if Ik SifNls Gnmoi
'lo Olkr KMflig MattHals
RUnEROIP is not affected
by changes of temperature. It
is weather-proof, water-proof
and so highly fire-resistant that
sparks or burning brands will
not ignite it.
The ( Permanent Roofing
With Permanent Colors
RUBEROID is made in
red, brown, green and slate
color. These colors arc not
painted on the roofing they
arc part of it. They do not
Wear off or fade.
Trail Lumber Co.
MfdforU, Ori'gna.'- n
RUS MILL
On Riverside Ave.
L. B. pBOWN, Proprietor.
-Teed, Flour, Seed, Vetch, Winter Oats.
Barley -Boiled.
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On Sale, Bottle or Draught, at Nash Bar ,
irr'Mi''p
Campbell & Baumbach
MOBTOAOE LOANS, OOTJNTY WAKKANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at nil times to loan on improved
r&nohos and fruit land.
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J20 GARNETT.COREY BLDO.
WHY
DR. FlICKERT
Hnffor ulth hi'iiilni-licit? Olliern liaui
been ronutleleljr rellee( by wearlnu
my KlnoitoH. Ho inny ym.
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-Hertford V New Jlomo of Photoplays.
THE BLACKSMITHS LOVE
A graphic story that will cause-you lo flunk and
attain.
A GENERAL STRIKE
A Htory I liken from real life.
THE WRONG PATIENT AND QUEER FOLKS
Here's where we give you the laughs a doubc-hcart-
er; and they strike you hard,
AL SATHER IN POPULAR SONGS
Pay strict attention to our music and realistic ef
fects. Sunday we run continuous from 2 p. m. to 10:30
p. in.
Week-days from 2 to 5 p. m. and 7 to lOtfW) p. m.
Strict attention to ladies and children during aft
ernoon performances.
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At Spokane
Spokano ...... .-.,,.. 8
Portland 0
At Seattle'
Seattle . . . , , 7
.Tacoma 0
At Vancouver ' ,
Vnncouvor , 7
Victoria 1
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JACKSON COUNTY BANK
Mcdford, Oregon. p
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'More than 23 years' of 'uninterrupted successful
business. ,.y, .. . ,' . t
'" Capital, Surplus, and Profits more than $175,
000,00. h , ,
'All businoss has pur prompt and careful ntten-
tion.rf
CHASE & SANBORN'S
COFFEE
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We Are the Selling Agents For
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Total resources are over $800,000.00, ; ,
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The kind that is once tried,thon
always used
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