Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 22, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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Hut Anderson nmilc ttl work of
Dili iiiuoli-toutoil .Mrl.ollnn nt Frnnkic
JMivnnls l)oinj; mulch Tmwlay inon-
iilj;. In the thiiil round of whnt v:.
t'chciluloil n ton round u .Mel.ollnn
cinlcnvorcil lo j.ock rofiiKo I'im thu
Rtormiiii uttiu'ks of hi opponent by
Iridium hack of it foul but it wit no
use mid Anderson is credited with .1
knockout.
Tlie fiflit ojuMicd fast and fnrioit.
TI10 first round Anderson hud only it
Hltndo but In; whs after his man nil
thu time. In the second round he
floored Mel.ullen uud hud him nil
but but. Hud not Mcl.cllrn clmis: on
desperately despite the referees ord
ers he would have pone out.
In the third round Anderson was
fust finishing his man when the end
rame. He smashed .Mel.ellen on the
jaw and as he was fallinir he started
The University of Oregon was attly
rcprosontcil by Wnlter MeClnro ami
Mnrtln Hawkins In the trials for thu
American Olympic tram held In fan
Kranrlm) last week. .MeCluro won
bis ovent. the 1500 meter race. In the
fast time of 4:03 3-5. only 1-5 of a
second behind the world's record. As
a result of this marvelous perform-
ince he Is almost certain of n place
on the American team which will
leave for Stockholm this summer.
Hawkins finished second In tho 1 1 0
meter hurdle race, bontinc Stnlthson,
the holder of tho world's record. Tho
time was 15 2-5. Kelly or the Univer
sity of Southern California being the
winner. Hawkins Is not sure ot a
place ou the team, but as none of the
t'NIVKKSITY W OKIH50N'. May
UJ. Tho competitive e!mlnatlons
for the lihmltw scholarship at Oxford
are to bo held Orlolier 15 and t nt
cither Albany or Kuom The ex
aminations. In accordance with t:n
system of blither NiikUsIi education,
are based chiefly ou lltorary anil bin-.
Kiiafco work. A committee of the
president of Pacific university. Pa
cific college. Willamette university.
Albany college and tho University of
Oregon select the nuiii bst fitted fo
the scholarship from tho hlghust of
tho contestants.
Tho scholarship Itself consists or
300 pounds per year and residence at
one of the colleges, comprising 0-'
eastern hurdlers have thus far mailo 1 '," nnlvorslty for three years. It
fast time this year It Is very probable
that he will bo chosen. It Is a very
unusual thing for one university to
have two men on this team and Ore-
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..... 11 1 11 . 1 ' :gon Is to be congratulated on being
nn instant atter Mrl.cllcii s knees! ' ,
,, . m 1 11 . so well represented,
were on tho mat. Techtuca ly it was 1 .,..,,, ,., , .
-,..,,, , 11 Saturday the Universities of Oro-
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....mi... m..i ll ri.ln-i.i...Kii and Washington will battle for
,i!ii!i,r'i i 1..11...1.. . the northwest Intercollegiate tennis
win in 1 iv muuiim- iiimi .Mi-i.viiiiii in j;. 111 1
to get to his feet but the advice of I
Is granted ovory other year.
Tho men winning hls scholarship
previous to this year are Worcester
Johnson. U. of (.. Cecil l..ou. U. or
O., and Carroll Woody. Me.Minnville
College, The latter won out by a !
very close margin over Dean Collins, '
U. ot O., MO, now famous In Oregon,
his seconds thundered from his cor
ner and caused him to flop flat and
take the count. It was a poor bit of
sportsmanship hut thon.McI.clteii was
ready to ipiit. And as a matter of
fiiet in the second round when Mc
Lcllcn wus hanging on and refitsinsr
Id break the fight should have been
awarded to Anderson. Mel.elleu was
clearly outclassed.
The firt preliminary was a joke.
The second was a clever sparring
match between Kelly and Maxwell. I
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championship. The tournament will M"s verses appearing u.u.j ..1
be held In Seattle.
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The Oregon men ' oregonian.
who will make tho trip have net el
been selected. Tho only man sure of
a berth on the team Is Harry Stlne,
membor of last year's championship
team, llalph Newland, Oregon's star
last year, has loft school and hcuco
will not represent tho lemon yellow
this spring. Among the most likely
candidates aro John Shattuck of
Portland. "Dolly" Gray of Portland.
Vincent Yaden of Klamath Falls, and
Irwin Brooks of Monmouth.
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RICHESON'S SISTER TO IBKH TENDENCY
TALE OF CONFESSION
l.OS AN'UKLKS. .Mnv 'i CUv
enee Harrow today heatedly and tin
(ualificdly denied a report printed in
a Snn r-YjinoNco new-paper to the ef
fect that he will confers to the brib-
asssss 0, "ins 'A
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T. ,M, I'celor of T'louuce Hock ou
whose pliii'i) Ihe llouor Men nn I'll
eauiped is in Med fold on his way eus
to MisHouii where he will isit his old
home for u mouth. Mr, I'celor is stop
ping with .1, I'. Ilillhou in I liia i'il,v
who is a cousin,
"The honor men are doing splendid
ui'il. ou the t'ruter l.nlie road" stnlcn
states Mr, IVnlor. "and should be
uiaiiiliiiueil Iheie by the county. With
jlho nrriviil of good weather the men
lure fast making good and the minis
'lire being put in excellent shape, I
do not believe that any well founded
fault could he found with their labor.
"Tho men me verv well heluived
.and attend strictly to Iheirouu lmi
uchs. The honor sv-tem of (lovcrnor
Vh( is winking splendidly us far us
, Weslulle is concerned."
PRESBYTERIANS TAKE STAND
I ON TEMPERANCE QUESTION
' I.OlMHVIl.l.i:, ICy,. .May 23 The
Prenliyterlau general iinnoiuhly took
la positive stand ou tho temperance
question today. Cougrisloual legis
lation to prohibit lutorstato shipment
uf Honor Into prohibition states or 1 vim A. Ilnuluy say
Piopeilv nwuois who liitvo hide
walks which were put in beloio (heir
sticct was iiupioed and ill coiinc
ipteiieo weiu mil extended In Hie etnli
at sheet iuleiHieioiiH am to bo mil
elctl by Iho oily to ciunplele llie
walks lo Hut emliing at mice. This
will make the sidewalks complete uud
will be Hie InM step needed to I,im
out of Ihe mud in Ihe winter lime.
In most cases the giouud Is low at
the end of the wulks which onuses .1
large pool of wnter lo form ul Hut
end of each walk during the winter
season, making it very inconvenient
to pimser.hv.
EASY TO LEARN HOW
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The supply ot Miperlatlvca with re
gard to "Tho Man fr m Home" and
Its phenoiucna! success In ovory clt
thus far visited U ruuulng short.
Everybody who lias seen tho play In
BOSTON. .May 22. Mis L. Hicl.e- j
son, sister of the Rev. Clarence V.
T. Hicheson, electrocuted for the mur
der of Avis Linnell, arrived here Has
afternoon to confer with her brother
Douglas Rieheson, regarding the dis
position of the dead pastor's body.
Attorney Morse, counsel for the Uich
eson's will confer with Miss Richcon
nnd her brother.
At noon tho corpse was still unclaimed.
NEW YORK, May 22. Canadian
Pacific opened today's stock market
with a gain of 2 1-2. Other leaders
were fractionally lower and dealings
were light. Standard shares wen
down about 1 to 2 points at noon,
but some recovery was made later.
American Tobacco roe between 2
and 4 points. The average level vn
decidedly under yesterday's close imwI
the trading had an exceedingly beui
ih tendency.
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cry 01 corse .. i.ockwooii w !! whch William Hodge conies to Mod
a jail sentence. !,.,. t,1ivUi,p Mn. .iti, iq of virtual-
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"rucn n iiiinjr mis iivr iiitcii cmi- . ,,. ,. ,,,, r,,,,,,.,..!,,,. ltl
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sioereo. erica uic hcimiwh hiiimui-., 1 - r .
when told of the resrt. "It is not
being considered and never will be. 1
never, never will plead guilty. Tb'j
thin:' has never entered inv mind. I '
can't imagine where nch u story
could have originated, unless it was
started by someone connected with
the other side of the case."
Harrow repeatedlv has declared hi
innocence of the crime with which be
is charged, and today he reiterated
hisrstatement that he will fight the
case to the bitter end. lie again ex
pressed bis belief that ho will be
acquitted.
abiding merits, and It seems
though If It wore not for Its many
lnjal supporters, who return for nee-i
oinl and third visits. It would soon
exhaust tho theater going population. ,
"Tho Man From Home" taken all In
all Is actually and without iiestlou
the one big play of tho past decade.
districts was ludorsed. Still further
1 iino of iho lllble In tho curriculum of
IChrlHlluu colleges was urged In tho
report of the committee board ou the
report of the nominating committee,
, which was approved nnd equivalent
!tu elect Ion, uained. mining others, for
1 110 place 011 tho executive committee,
as '.Mark A .Matthews of Seattle.
"How long does It take to learn to
dilvo a car?" Tho above nuostloit is
uppermost In the pinspeeilvo auloino.
bile owner's inlud. when bo bus fully
decided to puiehiiHti a cur.
It Is noticeable how some new own
er 11 think It Is going to bo haul to
learn, while uIIhih think It wilt bo
easy.
In talking about tho different way
new owners tako hold of a car, Kulll-
"The one thing In
1110.U new owners that cannon delay
Is lack of confidence In IhniiiHolvon
When they get behind the wheel for
the flint time and feel that the car
wlll go wlieio (hey want It to go, the)
experience hesitation In assuming the
lespouslblllly It's the ciodcst thing
on earth to drive u car ouc you know
the few details '
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Waller McCallum has taken hold of
the boxing game in the city and will
conduct the cmitMs in the tutiire.
Ho is having hi.satlonieys draw in
cnrjiomttou papCrs for the Medford
Athletic club. .7 t ,
"I am not geftg into Ihe prizefight
S.S.S.
CURES
SKIN DISEASES
Tho can so of nil skin iltsoason rnn be trncml to some humor or auhl In
tho blood; the cuticln lit nlwnyn healthy where the circulation In free from
Impurities. When the blood is Infected with acrid or unhealthy nmttor It
cannot porform its unturnl work of nourishing the skin, regulating Its tent-
fernturo and preserving It.n noriunl noHiios. pliability nnd hunlthfuluuiut,
nstmul It Irritates and Intlaino.i the do lien t a JUirc.i and tissues around the
pores nnd glands nnd produces nomn of the ninny forms of skin dUen&o.
'llin (tchlnt? ntiit Kttni'lntr nn nftnn AN'mnnnnvIni! hVIii ntrnnllmi nrn iintiliii.vil
game" states Mr. .Mel'allum, "but
will run legitimate boiug eoutes'si
and will have some good men here for
four, six and tea Miind goes. Thee
contests are not in violation of the Jlto itching ant stinging bo often nccoinpanyttiR akin ntfootlons nre produced
-t.it ln. nn.! u-i r.i,. ., l ,,. 1 "i r l" oposu irotn tuo uioon 01 1110 norm iiiiiuorn witlt wiilali it is lilies!.
state law ami when run 011 1 clean ,nto t,,0 wntMyo niomurwioiw tloah lying Just bonenth tho outer covorlng.
bais cannot prove objectionable. nnd surroundlnK the countloM norves, poroit nnd gbmds. THU uxplalns why
"1 see llu.n. U .. .lei ul in Mn.lr.n.t 0Crn,ChlnK ll, 0,,tor "klU a'Tor,lJ, " TM ,r0l l RolllHK alld burillllff.
I see Ihere is a ileiuii ml in Meiiroi. 8 Sf 8 ouron 8kln mMMI)ti a( dVory 0ltitnotT Uy purifying the blood. It
tor elenii sport run on the sipmre and I Koos down Into tho circulation and removna U10 huiuom or ncldn which nro
I intend to rospoml to tliul dernund. I caualni; tho trouble, builds up the weak, acrid blood, nnd pormanontly ouro.i
In other words I will give tho boxing
funs a run for their money nnd at the
saiuu time remain strictly within the
law."
every variety of nklu affection. Local apptlcntlons can only soothe ; they
plover cure bvanuso tboy do not reach the lilood. H. 8. 8. goes right into the
circulation, readmit the trouble and cures It by removing the cause. IJook
ou Skin Duteaseaaud any medical advice free to nil who write.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.
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Medford's Public Market
Opens for Business Saturday Morning, May 25
RENTAL CHARGES
Stalls, Single Day
Stalls, Week, -Stalls,
Month, -
20c
$1.00
$3.00
Only a nominal charge will be
made for parties with baskets.
Stalls are 8 feet by 10 feet,
with running water in each.
Facilities unequaled for dis
play of all kinds of produce.
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W. H. CANON, Mayor
J. E. WATT,
J. C. EMERICK,
G. H. MILLAR,
Market Committee
To the People of Medford
and Rogue River Valley,
GREETING
Medford's new public market has been completed
and will be open for business Saturday morning.
The market is designed to benefit both producer
and consumer; the farmer and truck gardener by
giving them an opportunity to display and sell their,
produce, and, the consumer by opportunity to pur
chase direct from the producer.
The market depends for success upon the co-operation
of producer and consumer. Given this, it
will help solve the problem of high cost of living,
stimulate truck gardening, encourage the farmer
and keep the money at home.
Your support is earnestly solicited.
MARKET RULES
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Green vegetables must be
brought in fresh and clean, cov- $
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Berries must contain a full
box.
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Fresh produce of all kinds,
fruit, berries, vegetables, milk,
cream, butter, eggs, chickens, X
meats, etc. solicited rrom pro
ducers of the Rogue River
Valley.
For further details see
E. J. RUNYARD,
Market Master
Market open from 7 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. m. daily except Sunday
South Riverside Avenue near Main Street Medford, Oregon
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