PAGE SIX -----,-n tEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, !MEDFORD, ORISOCWOIONDAY, MARCH It, 1912. ' AHELL DOUBLE-CROSSED IN FAKE End of Featherweight Champion as a Ring Attraction Signalized by Sat urday's Fiasco Offered Murphy $4000 to Agree to Scheme Permitting Attell to Win In Fifth Round by n Foul. SAN F IIANCISCO, Cal., March 1 1. Tlio cml of Abe Attell. toriner featherweight chnmplon, as n ring nttractlon on Uio Pacific coasU la be lieved certain by fight fans here to day as the result of an alleged at tempt by the Hebrew to induce llar lom Tommy Murphy to "lay down" In their 20-round fight at Daly City Saturday afternoon. Attell, it Is charged, offered Murphy $4000 to ugroe to the scheme, which called for Murphy to foul Attell along about tho fifth round. Neither Murphy nor his manager, Jim Iluckley, It Is said, gao Attell a decided answer, and Attell was made the victim of what Is known In sporting circles as tho "double-cross." Lie, Declares Attell. With one eyo entirely closed, his faco and body battered and bruised, Attell lay In his bed at Millctt's training quarters today, strenuously denying that he had gone to defeat after vainly trying to savo his stand ing among the top notchers by engi neering a crooked deal. "It's a dirty Ho," declared Attell. "1 defy either Murphy or Duckley to provo that I approached either with any such proposition. Somebody Is going to suffer for this. It is some more dirty work on the part of my enemies." Despite Attell's protestations of Innocence it is pointed out by fight followers today that Attell stalled along up to the fifth round, taking a fearful lacing, evidently believing that Murphy had consented to carry out his part of the alleged frame-up. (Jot Double Cross. The fans say that after this round Attell reallied that tho "double cross" had been given him and from this round on brought his wonderful cleverness Into full play. Hut tho beating In the earlier periods, the experts agree, weakened tho ex- featherweight champion, and In the 19th and 20th rounds he was simply smothered by the New Yorker. Jim Buckley. Murphy's matiager. admitted today that ho had been ap proached on three occasions by At tell, to engineer a crooked deal. SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Mar. 1 1 Abo Attell. former featherweight champion, went down to defeat be fore the greater weight of Harlem Tommy Murphy today at Coffroth's Colma arena. Tho fight wa& one of the fastest and bloodiest ever seen between good fighters here. Using his extra eleveu pounds weight to ad vantage all the time. Murphy wore Attell down, and tho twentieth found Abo desperately tired, covered with blood to tho waist lino, pounding away at Murphy's stomach whilo tho latter tried to put sufficient steam In his blows to Abe's jaw to put him out. LAWRENCE STRIKE MISS FIX-IT TO EN SOON LAWHKXCE, Ma-., Mnroh 11 IJoth the .striking textile workers mul the mill owners expect the bi-j strike lo end Wednesday. A Mibtitutc com mittee of the strikers left for Ho.-ton today to complete finnl arrangements today wilh Secretary Wood of the American Wool company and oilier officials. " President Wood alleges that hi latest offer inerea.es the waye- of tlio lowot paid workers twelve per cent, pivinp: the other workers an average increase of seven per cent. The strikers say that a settlement probably will be elfected on this basis. The iMjlicu ami strikers clashed early today in the mill district. Pick eting wii8 resumed around the Arling ton mills-, nine men and women being arrested. ROOSEVELT TO TAKE STUMP FOR HIMSELF OYSTER DAY, Mar. 11. Colonel Hoosovelt has about made up his mind to tako tho stump personally to make tho fight for the presiden tial nomination. Ho said today he probably would bo forced to, al though ho was reluctant to decide upon such a course. Slnro tho day ho made his announcement of candi dacy ho has been urged by support ers In almost every state except in tho south to mako a specchmuklug campaign. HERE THURSDAY RALPH BURGESS IS SIGNED UP Kalpli Hurjje-., elever n emitter who has' played classy ball with tho Med ford regulars for the past two eai, Monday received a contract from Vancouver. H. l, ami will r-j. povl for practice soon. Owuev Patton became interested in Knlph's work "omo tune up il took his case up with Spokane. Ftul imr to secure n contract there ho se cured a contract wilh Vancouver, lialph's friends predict a splendid fu ture for him, following a season or two of experience. Local fans will be sorry to see him go. Eddie Wilkinson, working out at first for Oakland is receiving many flattering press notices at ihe hands of the Hay Citv hall seniles. COURT HOUSE NEWS Marriage Licenses. Willis Hall and Dell Grace Hbe. George A. Trana and Alvina J. Knauer. New Casi'S. C. M. Wiseman and F. L. Ton Velio and Frank MoKeo; suit to foreclose mortgage. Vawter & I'ur dlu, attorneys for plalntlf. 1'rvtiaU. Kstatc Omreatta Ramsdeil; order to sell real estate. Estate Lucrctla Wolvcrton; order to sell real property. I'roUito Estate of John H. Grain, order al lowing claim. "Little Miss Fix-It" is the sugges tive title of a comical musical gaiety that was seleclcd by Werlia and Leiu-eher as most happily suited lo the fascinating English 'comedienre Alice Lloyd for her introduction as a slur. For the past three seasons her songs alone have made her famous. During the action of the play 51iv Lloyd will sing such favorites as: ".Master Cupid," "Ship Ahoy," "Have Von Ever Loved Anv Other Little Girl," 'The Hobble Promen ade," "Excuse Me, Mr. Moon," "I'll Huild an Eden for You" and other, which are considered the popular songs of the light music world. In supiort of Miss Lloyd are such well known artists as Lionel Walsh, the notod English comedian, Grace Field, late of the Lew Fields companv, James C. Lane, Frederic Snntley, An nie Buckley, Nellie Malcolm. Frank Shannon, Grace Brown and many others. The chorus has' not only been selected for their beauty but for their ability as melody producers us well. Medfird theatre, Thursday, March 11th. Scats sale at Ilaskins. GEORGE H. TRANA WEDS MISS ALVINA J. KNAUER SAN FRANCISCO. March 11. "I was shot out of the house through a window ono cold night In my nightie, and I've been sick ever since," said Mrs. Tllllo Merwln, splng for divorce. AT THE ISIS. i -f I W . ' ' v "J f .- I Immmt H nlHrv i JmWmm m iSKufc 91m 9 fluafl&l s mmmmmmJftvmC " m mm vmmmmmi k m mL fjmmmmmv At tho homo of Mrs. T. P. Trana ou South King street, Mr. George II. Trana and Miss Alvina J. Knauer were united In marriage by Rev. W. F. Shields at 7:110 p. in. Saturday, March 9. Mr. Trana is at tlio head of tho water department of tho city of Medford, and Mrs. Trana camo to our city about a year ago from Chi cago, and her people live on a fruit ranch east of Medford. These young people expect to mako their homo on South King street, where Mr. Trana has built and furnished a house. They have tho congratulations and good wishes of all. Puny Little Boy "Now I'irtiiro of Health," Kutlier Sajs. Ills .Morris & SIiituocm, DKIo Duo The Isis theatre started off the wcuk hist evening wilh one of (ho largest crowdn of tlio season and re cords for the house bid fair to lie lnaleii. Tho admission lo this popu lar thealro has been reduced to JO (fills and the htiuulurd of entertain ment has hceu kept al tho old level. Morris & Sherwood are as clever a vaudcvillo team ur hn ever appeared in Medford. Four thousand feet of Dims, of well selected variety, rounds out tho bill, Tho pule, wistful faces and thin spindling limbs of . "delicate chil dren" toll plainly enough the story of poorly nourished bodies. , Wo know Just what ought to bo done for such children, Horo Is a letter from Richard Rush, Columbus, Ind , saying, "I believe I am Indebt ed to Vlnol for tho health of my lit tle bon. Ho hud a severe attack of whooping cough and measles which affected his lungs and constitution. "Wo tried several other remedies without any result, then commenced using Vlnol and I take pleasure In saying that ho Is tho plcturo of health now, due to the uso of Vlnol." Sickly children need the strength ening cod liver elements and tho tonic iron thut Vlnol contains that is why Vlnol builds them up quickly and gives thorn u flno healthy color. It Is pleasant to take and wo guar antee thut tho results will satisfy you monoy back if they do not Medford Pharmacy, near P. O. MEDFORD MARKETS Retail Prices. Vegetables. Potatoes 11.50 per cwt. Cabbage 3c. Parsnips 2&o. Lettuce 10c head. Carrots 2tfc. Beets 2c. Onions 3c. Celery 50c(?fl dor. Cauliflower 10 20c head. Radishes 5c bunch. Onions Green, 6c bunch. Fruit. Prunes Dried, I0c lb. Lemons 30c dozen. Bananas 10c to 30c per dozen. Orange 15c to 40c. Butter, Eggs and Poultry. Butter Fresh ranch, per roll, o5c; creamery, 8Cc Eggs Fresh ranch, 20c; storage, 18c. Poultry Hens, dressed, 18c; live 12c; springs, dressed, 20c. Turkeys 20c to 25c, drescod. Meats, Wholesale. Beef Cows, 4&c; steers, Be. Pork 5pGlc.c Veal Urebscd, 8 10c. Mutton 33c, live; lambs, G( 7c. Hay nntl Ferd, "Wholesale. Hay Alfalfa, $12 to $15; grain, $12 to $H. Grain Wheat, ?1 per bushol; oats 3G per ton; barley, rolled, $10 per ton; barloy, whole, 36. Revive Old West Scenes LOS ANGELES, Cal., March 11. Tho Rodeo, a nlno days' return to tho days of the old west, oponed to day at Arcadia. Cowboys and cow girls from every part of tho west are In attendance. Thousands of dollars In prizes huvo been offered. You Can Smile with Impunity when you have u fine set of teeth. Thoy enhance tho smilo and maku it more attractive. And, after all, why should wo not ull have good teeth when thero aro such good dentists us ourselves to look ufter them? Patting ourselves on tho back, eh? Well, you'll praise us too, ufter you huvo onco patroulzed us. DR. BARBER, The Dentist 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Bide., Medford, Oregon Pacific Phone Main 063 Home Phone 287-L, MEN'S ' SILK HOSE 25 Cents a Pair We will pul on sale hero tomorrow about 15 dozen Men's Black Silk Hose, double heel and toe, almost equal to last season's 50c quality, any size tomor row, 25 a pair. Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose, double heel and toe, elas tic garter top, all sizes, pair 125 Ladies' Tan Hose, same quality as above, pr. 25 Ladies' White Silk Finish Hose, ! thread heel and toe, all sizes, pair ?....25 Ladies' Seamless Fast, Black Benson Hose in out sizes, and garter top, pair 25 Misses' Extra fine quality Lisle, finish J lose, black or tan, sizes ( to 10, pair..... 25 120 doz. Ladies' Seamless Fast Black J lose, pr. 10 J0 doz. Bovs and Misses' Jersey Ribbed Seamless .Fast Black Hose, sizes (i to J)V1. lh 1Q A 25c Hose in most stores, here in a heavy woight for boys and a fine gauze for girls, in size 5 to 9, pair 15 Cents Men's Ladies' and Misses' Fine All Wool Cash mere Hose, 25e and IMc a pair quality; closing out price 19 pair, 2 pair for 35 HUSSEY AGGRESSIVE PROGRESSIVE We Want a Girl Just like the pearl, that married our old Dad. We are looking for, and soliciting the MOTHERS of to day, calling their attention to the needs of their chil dren, to the .FACT that NOW is the time to have that backward child carefully looked after in order to save the health and beauty in older life. A stitch in time saves nine. A little work now may mean so much to the future of this child. A headache in many instances is only the forerunner of a more serious disease that is just beginning. On the other hand it may mean only eye strain, in which event a pair of glasses prescribed and worn according to our direc tions may avoid all further trouble, then again it ina' not be glasses at all that the child needs, for there are so many other conditions of the head that cause headaches and which when corrected produce the good results. Hardly a day goes by that we do not see some child or some grown person for that matter who has worn glasses when as a matter of PACT thoy were not needed at all, as perhaps their trouble has been entirely nasal trouble and when the same has been corrected their trouble is at an end. Why experiment? "Why not get the best of serv ices, the most careful of examinations, and last but not least an HONEST opinion? We have no glasses lo sell. We make our livelihood by being honest to the public and giving value received. No charge for consultation. Drs. Saunders & Green Praotlco limited to EYE, EAR, NOSE and THROAT. Garnett-Oorey Bldg. MEDFORD, OREGON RELIABLE ETHICAL Benson's Bargains We wish to impress you with the fact that we are Exchange Headquarters What liavo you got, and what do you want? Through us you can exchange what you have for what you want. Eight acres bearing orchard within 12 Vii "''"' of Medford. Price $8000. Terms, or will consider exchange for in come property in Medford or California. Prefer a resi dence. (--'0 10 room furnished house and two lots near City Park for exchange; will consider close in acreage or California property. Prices $(1000. (22(5) 10 acres, 1 miles from Medford. ! acres in berries. Price $1000. Terms. C--) 27 acres '. miles from Medford. 1.1 acres set to 'J year old peal's, 12 acres in wheat. Price $1125 per aero. This tract will subdivide nicely. (228a) KiO acres 18 miles north of Stratford, Cemaron county, Texas. On survey of two proposed railroads. !" acres in wheat. Prospects are good for this becoming a town site proposition. Price $7000. Will accept Medford city property in exchange. (22!)) Orchard, Ranch and Placer Mining proposition 1 18 acres ou Pleasant ereek, 8 miles of ditch, l giants, 2000 feet of pipe, (50 acres in cultivation, 7 acres in mixed bearing family orchard, cabins, etc. This property is north of Woodville. JloO acres good mining ground. Price $10,000. Terms or would exchange for orange grove in California. C-'M) Saw Mill Proposition 200 acres at head of Anderson creek. 2 good boilers, 2 engines, 2 logging machines, f million feet saw timber. (f to 10 million feet of saw timber can be purchased on adjoining land). Price for land and equipment $10,000. Will exchange for other property. (2U0) K)1 acres 1 mile north of (Irants Pass. Cheap buildings. This property surrounded by orchards. Price $12f0. Will exchange for Medford property. (2110) 2 lots in Oklahoma Citv. Price $1000. To exchange for Medford lots. (2111) 100 acre mountain ranch, f acres ready for plow, balance wood timber. Price $2f)00; wants Medford citv prop erty. (2IJ2) 2 room furnished house in Iinpeerial addition, cement walk. Jersov cow and 21 chickens. Price for all $(550. Half cash. (2:p) Seven room modern house. Price $lo0(). -1 room modern house $2500. Roth on good street. "Will exchange one or both for ranch. (-30 18.M acres near Phoenix. Price $1155 per acre. Look this up. (2U5) J(50 acres near Trail. 10 acres in cultivation, (5 acres be ing in alfalfa and !M in wheat, balance light timber. 2 irrigation ditches cross place; 10 room house. Price, $12,000. Terms. (2:1(5) ('. acres in Central Point on Main St., 8 room house. Some fruit. .It is good alfalfa land. Price $(5500. 3 room modern house on W. 1)1 It. Price .$2000. Will ex change for ranch. (-'M) S acre orchard home within 1-1 mile of city limits. Trees ncarlj' all bearing. Good 5 room plastered bouse. Stock and implements go with place. Price $7000. Medford residence taken as part payment.. (--M) Homestead Relinquishment 80 acres within 5 miles of Medford. 5 acres cleared. About (50 acres tillable land when cleared. Price $300. Small house. Spring. Act quick on this. Furnished and unfurnished houses for rent. Alfalfa ranch near Corona, Cal., to exchange Jor stock ranch, value $20,000. (m) BUSINESS OPPORTUNITIES We have some very attractive ones, largo and small, rep resenting different lines of business in Medford and elsewhere. As these matters aro somewhat confiden tial, we do not answer phono inquiries. Ask for per sonal interview. If you have a furnished house for rant, list with us. Wo have customers waiting. Benson Investment Company Real Estate, Mines CORNER OP MAIN AND, FIR Phones : Bell, 7991 ; Home, 234-L