rff W" X' , "&fa??if7 m m V PXOE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKOON. 'PUMSDAV, OrTOHRK n, 1011. T St t fr CHICDEFEATED FOES JO CLASH Mlstali Bowlln, Hnvinn Finished Mis tali Jones and Mlstali Turner, Will Now, Sce4Hls Lato Foes Mix It Willi Each Other. FIRST CHINESE WARSHIP TO VISIT AMERICAN WATERS. e9(SJI A hilenlil enrd of Inning will li hcM nflxt KrMiiy evening nt llto Nnt nluiiilm chili nioinn. ilUimRer 11 wunls liflS been enrifu! match l hoys in cta woijjlits ami class. Hoy smith who litis been winning willi such comphrottvo cSc, will lo )ntl to the te?l when lio meets Char ley MoSlnihe, Hit lnttcr hns'aliovrn m his workouts thnt ho is by far Iho Lust bbxer the clnli has ever turned out, nnil will bo no easy pickings for Hoy Smith. Walter Kane, wlio boxed a draw nl the last Smoker, will meet Joe l'arlcer. These two should put up nn intcrbsling )jo. ns I'arker is fafet and I'levev while Knlic te more of the sturdy, boring in tvpe. John Turner, ''Clue' Bowlen's tost -ictim will he given nnothar chance to redeem himself against Bert Jones who has also had nn interview V'th "MfcfAlj Cine.1 These tw6"c61oM boys will fight it out between them, nud the winner will be given another opportunity at Chic Bowlen. Eddie Whitey and Willie Keogh are new comers at the game, but these nro the boys that generally put up n good contest. Tickets for sale nt the club rooms and the Mcdford cigar stand. CLASH NEAR HOUSTON I., ':,-, ' . ,,wi. mi ' . ...... illll I JHW .lil' f , k . .- . - . , u . - M . . VMt 1WW 1C . v. .... thh in THB CHiriESaQRUlSCrt HMlCHl Tho Chluoso cruiser Hal Chi, Hear Admiral Chlng Plh Kwnnjt In com mand, la now In Xew York. Plans are being perfected at tho navy depart ment for the reception of the Chinese officers. This Is tho first time thnt n Chinese warship has visited American waters and there Is keen lutorest In tho ship and Its personnel. local officials will cense their efforts to get the men to return Individual ly. According to a statement by offi cials of the Oakland yards, no diffi culty In handling both freight and passenger traffic is being experienced here, other than that usually ex perienced lu breaking In new men. (Continued froki Page 1.) Tho railroad Is preserving a Sphlnx Ilo silenco and Athearn declared that tho tompany hod already mado pub lic all they have to say at present. OAKLAND, Cal., Oct i. That absolutely no effort will bo made by tho Southern Pacific company to further induce Its strllng employees to return to their work In the West Oakland yards Is the statement ma'do by the local officials. Following the instructions from General Superlntcnd6nt H. J. Small today the last opportunity that will given jthe strikers to return and ac cording 'to a 'statement by Small, the Long Sflg Alio.nl. SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 3. Pre parations for a long sleo In tho shopmen's strike became mOre appar ent today a the SSuthern Pacific yards here when It waslattied that a number of cars of supplies 'fed ar rived for tho use of the strikebreak ers who took the places of the strik ing machinists, hpllermakers and other craftsmen. A number of din ing cars have been placed on sidings and in these cooks are preparing meals for tho new men. The company denies that any Con siderable number of men has been employed, but the strike leaders be lieve that a large number of now men are in the shops. Cots Set Up. "The day before tho Btrlko wa declared," said E. I. Jteglun. presl-1 dent of the federation of shop em ployes, today. "Tho Southern Pacific set up a number of cots within tho shops. Since then carloads of sup plies have arrived. We do not doubt but that the company will make every effort to fill tho shops with anything that can stand on two legs In order to make It appear that tho shops are filled. "Without excep tion, however, the men wno take the places of tho strikers canuot be con- sldered (skilled men In any braiicn of tho service." ' Trying In Stores. LOS ANGKLES. Col. Oct. 3. At patently hiking the final steps in jirewmtion for iy long siege of strike the Southern Pacific and Salt taike roads today are gathering cooks, pro visions and bedding inside the stockade at the local shop. Labor lenders here say this is only a bluff by the company, and thnt the rnllronds will be unable to find a sufficient number of .skilled mechan ics intelligently to carry to comple tion the unfinished work left behind by the striking shopmen. "At the office of the railroad com pany today it wns stated that about UoO of the 400 employes dropped from the payrolls about six weeks ago had returned to work in the shops. Local unioir leaders laugh nt these figures, declaring that not more than 50 men, bosses included, are at work in the shops. Xo disorders lmvo been reported and the guards surrounding the two shops hnve had little, if anything, to do. ROAD WORK IS BEING RUSHED Twrrfiy Brothers and tho County ore Maklnn Progress-! f Rain Doos Not Come Too Heavy Roads will be 0icn this. Winter. Th work of (tui'dt'iu'tiiig (ho Cen tral Point hoiilnvurd is promising rapidly nud unless a heavy rain should cheek the niogrcstf of the work by the liiuo i inter is heio the rond between this cilv mid Central Point will be in umditioi for travel, tho year around. Twoliy Rros. have a largo force of men at work grmling and will boon liiivc a portion of the road complet ed. The county is making considerable progress on Iho U Kane rond nud if the wenlher remains good, allow ing tho work to be continued another mouth, the road will he open all winter. RICH GOLD STRIKE: NORTHERN it" SANTA FE. X. M.. Oct. 3. Be cause A. A. Jones, keynoter for the Democratic stnte convention which wns scheduled to open here todny, had a toothache, the keynoting wns put off. The convention organizes today and will make nomination to. morrow. Indications are that Y. B. McDonald of Curriiojtn. will be nom inated for governor ahd W. II. "Wnl ton of Silver City, aud Wm. McGill bf Lnlaiidc. forcongress. ST. JOHNS. X. F.. Oct. 3. -What is declared to bo the richest gold find since the days of scattered pockets in California, wns made by two men who returned today in the pmnll steamer Kite from a voynge to north ern Labrador aud Baffin's Land. The men. It. S. Klmsley of Otta wa, nud Richard White of St. Jolnw, chartered the steamer three months ago, ostensibly for a trading voyage. They returned with five tons of min eral which they declared at the cus toms honse. The mineral was enum erated ns gold quartz, placer gold, irotf, mica, -plumbago, porphyry, dol omite, vhyolite, Lnbrhdorito aud schist. Ono member of the steamer's crew exhibited a three ounce nugget of almost virgin mdd. The )nen refuse to dibcuas their discoveries. OREGON TO LEAD THROUGH CANAL WASHINGTON, Out. 3. Tho nunc incut Htnrted on tlto l'aelflo CoiihI looking toward tho Holcctlpn of tho hlstoiie batU.'Hhlp Oregon to load iho world-wldo Jmgotint that Vlll mien tho Panama Catml to commerce lu lUir Is' gaining utieli headway that It Is believed thin vesxel la tiMitrod of tho honor. AKfiUtntit Secretary of tho Navy neekmau Wlnthrop favoru tho pro poaltlon, and oxplnliiH that tho ohly thing ncccsttary to bring, about the Orcgon'tt selection In a Hiittlclent amount of public sentiment In Its favor. "Tho whnlo question In ineroly ono of Bontltucnt," said Wlnthrop today. "And lr tho people of tho country show' that they would llko to nave tho Oregon, who "we'll her find, lad rola by tho remarknldo flight from 1'uftot Sound navy yard to Cuba by tho present round-about routo, to be the Nrat tb go from Ocean to ocean UtroiiRh this newer and nhbiter way, tho depaitment will 'soo to It that their Wishes ai0 Mlfllled." Tho Oregon Is now anchored tot tho PiiRCt Scmnd hav yard, liavtng Just been completely overhauled, and sho Is pronounced to he fit for au other tfnch crnlso as "matte her fa mous Inot-o than a decade ago, al though 'anxious to faako tho proposed triumphal voyaijo through the canal Inhoad of other vessels. Look for tho loser of the articles you have found for a prompt ud may save him a lot of worry. ' HanVlns for ITcwltn. l.i.ll.'ril ) ilnl 1 I ' i. WORTH lOp.QOQjOOO. 4 (Continued frore Pay 1.1 and their" methods ojen to huspielon." That it wK this fchr of losing Uh lieensu to violate tho law which caused the Meol trust to suffer, i indicated that tho "break-'' in stocks tiliplu'd to no other securities. Xr Wns there ami indication f a lessen ing of the denmnd for the products of tho trust. Market conditioiiH re mained normal; the stock of some of tho railroads increasing. The "steel flurry" wan proof posi tive that the shrinkage' in stocks un der tho conditions named, reveals that lhc steel trust's license to ig nore the law in worth n hundred mil lion dollars to tho trust. Look at tho "For Snlo" ndn nnd nt pomo of tho things that arc adver tised for nftle. " MEDFORD IRON WORKS B. G. Trowhridgo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Enginoa, Spraying OuIHIh, Punip.i, Boilora ami J!iu'liiuoi Amenta in So.,Oi'ogon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & 00. WALL PAPER ART SUPPLIES PICTURE FRAMING Artlntlv painting lu water cu!on and pmdol by U Mlcholaou. , C. E. COLLINS ut noutii (iitAri-: sTitmrr. m$ $ ,$ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ .1? $ $ $ $ $ $ $ .$ The Medford National Bank vy ea yy t& GO- CArtTAL STOCK - IfllOO.OOO.OO SURPLUS and PROFITS $U5 OOO.QO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY HAW ItlCPOSIT IIOXIW I'OU HUNT. W, K. flORB. PritiUiit. J. A. VZKKY, Vice rrw. 30ZU1 S. ORTK. OntiUr. T. K. MS&BIOK, Vlc rr. W. l. JAOKI.ON, Aent. Uiolitfr. Mb $'$ $ $ $ T$ b $ $ $$$$$ $"$ $ I $" $ $ $ t 7 V lrfs ; t . . . . :: Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Monoy on hand at all times to loan on improvod ranches anil fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. rr-ll0rvrf. r i WERE;. 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