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IRISH GUIU FOUG.-.T TITANIC SEAMEN TO SAVE THEIR BROTHER.
Tho boxing fann of tho city ot
Mod ford, wherovor disposed, today
tiro nuking one questien: Why did
J, I llltltson, chief of tho Medford
police force, stop through the rones
In tho third round ot what promised
to ho tho best boxing card over seen
In tho city of Modfonl, and stop tho
Anderaon-McFarland go?
They would also llko to know
when thu duties of bill collector were
added to tho chief of police's duties,
for at tho last two exhibitions ho has
used 1Ib office to grab the box re
ceipts for various creditors.
McFnrland had been dazed to some
extent by a hook to the Jaw and
was receiving a rain or rlgnt and left
hooks to his face, when Hlttson Inter
fered, but ho was far from being
out this Anderson admits himself.
Thero remained 25 seconds ot the
round to go and McFnrland would
probably havo como up in the fourth
strong nnd willing. Dot when tho go
first becanio really Interesting it was
stopped. Thereupon tho fans jeered.
Owing to police Interference Kef
ereo Edwards called all bets off.
Tho mill started off from tho first
tap of the gong and both Inds showed
that they wero out to win. There
were no fancy capers or stalling, but
each blow landed had a sting in it.
During the first round both men
slipped several times on the canvas,
but a little rosin later fixed this. The
second round was fast, both men
working hard.
The third round had hardly started
when tho fireworks wero opened. A
hook to the jaw dazed McFurland
nnd ho went to tho mat only to bob
up liko a rubber ball. Ho bung on
to Anderson and was rapidly regain
iug his strength when suddenly the
majesty of the law appeared on the
scene in tho person of Chief Hlttson.
Thereupon tho fight was off. It wa
entirely uncalled for and proved a
great disappointment to the fans.
Doth of tho boxers were surprised
at tho interference. While It is gen.
orally conceded that Anderson would
havo won the battle had It lasted
longer, ho had not won it when it
waa stopped. He is clever and has a
splendid wallop. Some day he wih
be among tho best of them.
The first bout between Collins and
Phillips furnished a great deal of
amusement, especially tho first
round. In the second round Phillips
announced that ho had had enough
nnd with a "good night" to his oppo
nent left tho ring.
Australian Kelly and Young An
dcrson gavo a clever four round box
Ing exhibition.
SHRNERS
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IR.ISH IMMIGRANT JIL SURAIVORS OF THE TITANIC DI6ASTE.R--
Among the list ot survivors In the Titanic disaster wero about thirty lrLsh Immigrants, who are now be
ing cared for by the Irish Immigrant Society In New York until they are safely located with tliolr relatives,
cml of the IrLti girls told a story of lighting a Tltuuic seaman to get a drowning brother Into a lifeboat.
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SELLS-FLOTO CIRCUS
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The most attractive feature of the
average horse show Is usually the
exhibition made by the hunters and
The Hoguo River Valley University
club tendered a farewell dinner Tues
day evening to two of Its members
jumpers. Indeed, when looking over who are leaving for several months,
the program, more often than not It
Is found that the most Important
prize money Is devoted to these
classes.
This season the Sells-Floto circus,
which conies here on Thursday, May
23, for a ono day engagement, are
bringing with them several high
class hunters, soma of which have
been especially Imported from Ire
land, and during tho regular per
formance these clever animals give
a very remarkable exhibition of tim
ber topping. One of them, a black
horso called "Luckett' is a thorough
bred which was raised on the ranch
of tho late Lucky Baldwin near Los
Angeles, and which, with his weight
up ran a mile In 1.3S& over the
Santa Anita race track. "Luckett"
was sold because his temper became
so bad that ho refused to face tho
barrier, and was regarded as abso
lutely useless from every standpoint.
Sinco he has been acquired by the
Sells-Floto people, however, and
under Rhoda Royal's skillful tutllage
ho has become ono of tho most do
cilo horses with the show, and Jumps
an obstacle nearly seven feet high
mayhap, permanently W. S. llrooko
and S. Vilas Ueckwlth. Mr. nrooko
goes to settle an estate in Maryland
while Mr. Ueckwlth leaves to join
his family in Massachusetts.
The dinnor was a most enjoyable
affair. Among the speakers were
Reginald S. Parsons, Judge W. M
Colvig, S. Vilas Ueckwlth, W. S.
Urooke, Stewart Patterson. Whltcomb
Field rendered two very touching llt
tlo .ballads, scoring the hit of the
evening.
LA FOLLETTE BEGINS
FIGHT IN SAN FRANCISCO
SAX FRANCISCO, May S. Fred
from n tour of interior rouuties in
the intercut of his campaign for the
republican presidential nomination
Senator Robert Lu Follette arrived
here today to hold his firt San Fran
cNco mllv tonight. La Follette de
clared hiui'-olf in fighting trim for n
rousing rally, mid expressed pleasure
at the receptions extended him on his
California tour.
After a small amount of routine
business was transacted Tuesday eve
ning by tho city council they ad
journed their regular session until
Wednesday afternoon when addition
al business will be transacted.
City bills were allowed and reso
lutions declaring the Intent to pave
were passed covering tho following
streets: West Fourth, Fir to Grape;
West Hamilton, Oakdale to Olesou;
alley block 55, Grape to Holly; Ap
ple street was ordered graded.
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82; ML SUMMER
After
n wet Mring Minimer iuis
jumped in hurriedly in the valley, the
mercury souring to 8'J degrees on
Tuesday, which was felt to a consid
erable extent owing to the fact Unit
the weather has been cold, the mer
cury jumping '20 to HO degrees hur
riedly. Tilts Mill lias added to the
number of .sunmwr suits and straw
hats and it hegia to remind one of
the Fourth of Jofy.' '-
LOS ANUKLHH, C'nl., May ,--Long
Reach and tho til out Miller
ranch divided houois today In enter
taining the Shriller who are hold
lug their asth annual couclavu In I.oh
Angeled, More than 20,000 for.
weaiers Journeyed to Long Reach for
a day at tho seashore, according to
estimates made by the general
Shrluo headquarters and railroad
men.
Little luminous was scheduled for
tho Imperial council today and the
time of tho councilors was filled with
a succession of tens and receptions at
Long Reach and Los Angeles hotels.
The featuio event of tho day was a
ball at the Long Reach auditorium,
which It was predicted would draw
1000 dancers.
Thousands of brilliantly clad pa
trols, each accompanied by Its baud,
marched last evening In tho first gen
eral parade of tho week, Tho parade
which was thu largest In tho history
of tho organization, occupied three
hours In passing a given point. It
was followed by a parade of electrical
floats.
RusliicxH transacted by the Impe
rial council Included tho granting to
San Diego of a dispensation to form
n temple. Charters were granted to
Shrines at Muskogee, Okla., and
Jackson, Miss. A proposition to
form a permanent shrine city on tho
shores of Lake Michigan was debated
and left open. Tho Imperial record
was read, showing 10,72-1 candidates
admitted during tho Inst year, tank
ing the present membership t"2.i0t.
W. Stringer Injured
W. S. Stringer was injured while
stepping off of KiuIh dray wagon yes
terday afternoon. The team started
Just as he was stepping off and Mr.
Stringer fell, striking so as to pro-
ducu a painful Injury.
HKLMA.V DATUM OPKN.
The Helman White Sulphur Unths
and Swimming Plunges In North
Ashland will open for the season Sat
urday, May 11.
Don't forget that tho water changes
constantly In tho largo pluugo, and
the small plunge Is filled nud hentod
on Saturdays and Suudas until fur
titer notice.
Larcu nluni'o and nrlvato baths
dally. r '42
L POINT TO
SEE VALLEY FARM
"Valley Farm," which was so ably
presented Inst Friday night by the
St. Marks Senior Guild, will he re
pented Thursday night, Muy 9th at
Central Point. This will afford the
Medford people, who did not see the
play last week, an opportunity to wit
ness the production of this beautiful
four-act drama. Mnny Medford peo
ple are planning to motor to Central
Point Thursday night and for the
benefit of those wishing to go by
train, the curtain will rise at 8 p. m.
in order that the piny be over by 11
p. m. when the train leaves for Med
ford. The admission will be 3.ric and oOe.
It is rumored that there will he spe
cialties between acts. Miibic by a
good orchestra is n speciul feature.
Jack Neff's "Sightseeing Car" will
make two trips to Central Point
starting at the Nash hotel, corner at
0:15 nud 7 p. m. Thursday evening
nnd will make return trips after the
show. Speeinl round trip fare only
rillu.
with perfect ease. Last winter he 1
won several prizes in the high Jump- J
Ing classes at Kansas City, Denver, f
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Because a train crew forgot orders
nnd passed Goshen where they were
supposed to pass a freigiit running
extra a head-on collision occurred
Tuesday afternoon. No lives wero
lost but tho track was torn up caus
ing delays in all south bound trains
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CORSETS
Discontinued lino
of Rust-proof cor
sets, up to .$3.00
values, a pair
98c
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luuiij. usiieii i u fciiuiii stimuli suiiui i f
of Eugene.
SEATTLE COUNCIL TO
REGULATE HAT PINS
SEATTLE, May 8.-Conncilmnh
Max Wnrdtill will introduce Monday
night a bill limiting the length of hat
pins worn by women in Seattle mid
providing for a sufety device to cover
thu point. Tho proposed hill is the
outcome of an agitation begun lust
week when n mini in a crowded street
ear was stubbed in tho oyo by u long
hatpin,
Incipient Blaze Alarm
A flro alarm was turned In nt
about 8; 30 from tho Valley Auto
company lost night, Tho origin of tho
flro waa In Mlko Hauley's car. Tho
flro was caused by looking Into tho
car with u lighted match which caus
ed tho gas carburetor to ignite. Lit
tlo damago reaultod and tho car will
peed only a little paint to bo as good
as' Uvor.
Legal blanks at tho Medford Print
log company.
WAITERS AT BELMONT
STRIKE DURING DINNER
NEW YORK, Muy 8. Union wait
ers of the Hotel Rclmont are on
strike today. The waiters quit work
nt u given signal during the dinner
hour, leaving many guests to sit hun
gry until other waiters could be bor
rowed from nearby hotels. So well
organized was the walkout that it 1
said many n waiter laid down his tray
within a few minutes of h tip. Ob
jection to the executive methods of
the maitro d'hote! was the cau-c of
tho strike.
GOOD-BYE CATARRH
Hyomel Quickly Clears Stuffcd-Up
Head and Stops .Snuffling and
Huwkliig.
In tho morning, shortly after you
awake, dear reader, do you have to
hawk and strain to get that stubborn
pleco of mucus out of your throat?
Get rid of catarrh now; ' It will
grow worso as you grow older, Ono
day of breathing pleasant, healing
IIYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh-o-mo)
tho guaranteed catarrh remedy, will
glvo you such wonderful relief that
you will wonder why you doubted
tho statement that HY0MI3I would
end tho most aggravating caso of ca
tarrh, nomember HYOMEI does not
contain any cocalno, opium or othor
habit forming drugs.
A hard rubber ludcstructiblo pock
et Inhaler and a bottlo ot IIYO.MKI
costs $1.00. This is called tho HY
OMEI outfit. If ono bottlo does not
banish catarrh, you cau get another
for CO cents at Chas. Strang's and
druggists everywhere.
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CORSETS
New model and
sizes, sale price, a
pair
jjun iiuu AVXi. xmxjaa r, u.
GREAT CHANCE TO SAVE MONEY
TOWELS
Good cotton Tow
els, worth 8c, sale
price, each
4c
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SHEETS
72x90 bleached
good quality, 00c
grade, sale price,
each
39c
WAISTS
Women's
Lingerie Waists,
all good styles,
$1.50 values, sale
price, each
98c
PETTICOATS
"Women's Ging
ham Petticoats
worthTOc, sale
price, each
48c
PILLOW SLIPS
42 and 'J 3 inch,
bleached, lRc
grade, sale price,
each
BEDSPREADS
Good heavy ones,
large size, $1.25
& grade, sale price,
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PERSIAN
, LAWN
Fine quality,
worth 20c, sale
price, a yard
15c
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CORSET
COVERS
Fine quality nice
ly trimmed, 50c
values, sale price,
each
29c
TABLE LINEN
58 inch Tabic LVi
maslc, worth (JOc,
sale price, a yard
39c
LACE
5000 yards fine
Val. and Torchon
Laces, 15c grade,
salc price, a yard
5c
GLOVES
Kayser's wash
able Chamois,
sale price, a pair
23c
MUSLIN
Good quality, '.)
inch, 10c grade,
sale price, yard
7c
GOWNS
Women's Slip
over Gowns, $1.00
grade, sale price,
each
59c
CAMBRIC
HO inch fine cam
bric, 18c grade,
a yard
ISc
EMBROIDERY
Wide flouncing,
worth 25c, Hale
price, a yard
ISc
NECKWEAR
!Ait odd line, val
ues up to 50c, sale
price, each
10c
SKIRTS
Women's Wash
Shirts, linen fin
ish, worth $2.50,
sale price
$1.48
LONG CLOTH
12 yards in piece,
worth $1.50, sale
price, a piece
$1.19
LAWN
.Fine white Lawn,
15c grade, salo
price, a yard
lie
BELTS
Women's White
Wash Belts, 25c
grade, sale price,
each
ISc
MANNS White Sale MANNS
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FIVE THOUSAND TROOPS
TO REINFORCE MOROCCO
PARIS, Muy H. l-'lvn thousand
troow have been ordered lo icinforcc
tint I'Ycuoh force lu Morocco, no
cording to ulTlclul minoimct'iui'iit
lundo here today, lo he followed by
Mt ill further detnehiuciitH later.
I'nrest In Morocco in Hprenilliig
rapidly nud u general niitUfoielgu
npi'Mii is feitied,
BATTLESHIPS SAIL TO
RESCUE FLOOD REFUGEES
WAHIIINtlTON, Mn.v H. Tli imv.v
depai'linnilt onleicil Iho hnt!li"dili
NelmiHldt null the guiihoal I'clrcl lo
tiny In Mlt'iun ill lliu MImnIhmIppI river
mid reti'im flood refugecH. It h ex
pected that the IiiiiiIh' Iiuiiii'Ih'm will
prove effective in this work, The Ne.
IiimmKii will he ahle to go up the
rheriiH fit i ii h VieliHliurg,
I am a power for great good if you do
not abuse my use.
In cases of need I do my work well.
I am a builder up of health and strength
in the hospital or in the home.
For the invalid or the convalescent for
the tired or overworked I offer a great
help.
A little of me goes a long way.
I have been among you for three generations.
I'm known an Cyrui Nohlc throughout the world.
V. T. Van Heluiyver Av Co., CJeti'l Auenl. Portland
FREE LECTURE
on CHRISTIAN SCIENCE
Medford Opera House
THURSDAY EVE., MAY 9
at 8 o'clock, by
FRANK H. LEONARD, C. S. B.
Member of the Board of Lectureship of (ho Mother
Church, the 1'irst Church of Christ, Scientist, in
Boston, Massachusetts.
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Tho homo of tho Hliododenilron, an Ideal nluro to npand tho num
nier, Low round trip and week end tlcketH, IlonHOiinhlu hotel
ratcH, out door luniiHomenta, Imthliu;, hoatliiK, Kof, flHlilntJ, oto,
Low Karen to Meeting of Wonieii'N Olulm Hun I'VuiuIhco, Juno Ul
to July 0.
PAOIFIO HAHAVAV & NAVIGATION HKACIIKH
Aro now within eimy roach hy tho 1', It. & N, and a now field for n
plennant vacation open, Week end tlckotu now on walo and ucuhou
tlckotu from all polntn on Halo Juno Int.
PORTLAND ROSE FESTIVAL
Oponfl Juno 10 nnd cIohob Juno 15. Tho Kronlont Floral Flonta und
Carnival of 1'loutuiro yot hold, Low Voiuul trip tlckotu on ualo from
all polntH.
For hoautlfully llliiBtrutod hnoklotu duflcrlhlng Newport, Uay
ocoan und othor polntH, uu woll an Information about Eastern
Karen, ronton, atop-ovorn, etc., call on nonroat AkoiiI or wrlto to
JOHN M, BCOTT, Oonoral 1'aBHoiiKor AKint, Portland, Orogon,
11. I'. O. 10. (KlkH) Convoiitloii, July H to HI, HHSJ,
SAVE ONE-HALF ON
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You can equip your entlro houae, atoro front
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take mlvantoKO of our "CHrttt-frffi-Uttry-taiiHr"
prices on
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