Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 16, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

Below is the OCR text representation for this newspapers page. It is also available as plain text as well as XML.

    ,J'
fc
I
3WTEDTT0TIP MATH TRTBTJNE yfEDTrflTlTI, OttKnON, WPJTOffflA'T. "OT'TOBErt Tfl, Ml
(1
PXQT3 OrcTRTTTC
i' ,
FAST Mil
AT FAIR GROUNDS
V i' '
MAUSOLbUM 10 BE
built in mm
DANNY O'BRIEN. THE CLEVER PORTLAND LIGHTWEIGHT WHO
MEETS DUD ANDERSON TONIGHT.
EVENT OF BOXING
I
&
lrSpQ
AN
I0NIH
V if 5kB& V0vk
The.
-"wr
V
Tliuimlny nriuriiuon'H iroiriuii at
tint fair isroumlH proinlHHH plenty of
tuition,
"Huiniilhllitf (IuIiik ni: tlio tlniii" Ih
Dm hIiikiui (if the niiiiinlllmt,
Tint iiroKniiii iieuiireil ho far will
luiiltnlii u hiilMnlln lint In tint liar
iionh nu'liiK iIIvInIoii. 'I'll In w Imi
run In lliinii Imlf-inllti h mil it, nml hi;,
tween nimli hoal tlm inillfiw liormu
ami wlhl If til )m will liavii their Inn.
I iik.
Alliln, iiwiiml hy Dr. Ileliim oinl
oIIiiiim; l.mly HiinrlMn, owihm! hy .1,
K, Waro, urn) llnvlil llnriiiu, ownml
by l)r, IIiiIiiim, innlui up (hit entry
for (hit liiilf-inlln trot.
' Three t'lilrloii havit heon ttemireil
for l tin tiiarlcriull(t riiimliiK nice,
Tint coiiunlliiMt, which U cniiiosctl
f Dr. Helm, Hrott Wolr and WIr
AithiKiln, want to nimure the iiuhllc
that HiIh will nut hit n iiolltlcnl
meeting, Imi llmlr fi'iiliiro event
will hit thtt iroitiiintliil ractt. Tho
TitrlfN fur tho ini-tililoiitltt! rni'tt are
I'ete llariinhurR'H Jurtmy hull iiiiiuimI
lllll Tuft; Wnoilruw WIIhoii Ih a Jitr-
tlirtii-yi-ar-olil oyviinl hy U. T
I'ayutt ii f I'hoenlx; Kiixenii Helm In
ii crowi owneil hy ICil lliinley; Tmltly
ItooKttvt'lt, l ho wllttt.m nml MerreM
of tint hunch, In ii llulntelu owned
hy Dr. IIoIiiih, Ahole & NIcIioIh
have itntrrt'il two helrem with vtry
llll'ltll lllt!ONtloil,
Tli 1 1 men prouiUrH more excite
ment limit tho wlhl hurtu race, and
wan unit of tint feutureii nt the Pen
illoton roil ml -up thin year. Al Pen
iIIhIoii tho entry hail hut one hull
aiitl two hflfitm, Kach rhlur wlTT
nailtllu hi uiilmnl In front of tho
KrniiilNtantl,
Thtt i-auuty U helnK hunted for
outlaw hore, nml J, V. Murphy's
home Hilly, who jumped thn fence
at Antihunt, July 4, ami Jim I.lnil
itay'n liorso nro the Atthlnui ontrlo.
Crt-y Diamond, own ml hy (Iiih NIcIi
oIh of nagln Point; Clrclo J., otVnoil
Ity Doc llolnu; Htttnley Vatinhii'ii
Korrul Hilly, anil two inarm from
tho ilowanl ranch hnvn (icon Recur
tl for thin dlvlnlon. Tim commit
tee expect to have many morn hompn
for thin event hy thin uvpiiIuk.
Minn Katun of Jacksonville, Ml
ChaKti from Oklahoma, Minn Norrlit
nf Unite, Mont., nml MUx Hinlth of
Medford will try for firm honor In
tho Indies rolay raco.. Hlxteeu
homnH wilt ho run In thin event,
which will ho two miles, ami each
rider will rhsnr.e horses every half
mile.
' A polo team raco nnil a mule raco
will complete Hut program.
Tho committee guarantee plenty
of sport anil no delay.
Mmlfonl Ih to havit a coiiiiiinnlty
iiiiitiNolouiu ritir(.'Httiitliii( mi Invunt'
iiiont of from 7r,00li to f 1 00,00'),
I'uiltiiluliiK ilCO to 000 loitilm. It will
ho Hllualeil In tlm I. O, O, '. iniiKi
lory. tlcorKo Uullihnit ih now In thr eliy
mnhliii: final arniiiuiiiMontn uinl !
i-iiircn rumiiriiriiiiii win 1(111! ill llln
iii'iir fut tin., Tho Htriictiiru wili In
hiillt or niluforcoil convrclo mid dtutii
with u tnarhlo lutorlor hy tint ! ort
luiiil MaiiNoliMiui rompiiny umlci ,)it
IiuiIh of (hit International ,MhiimjIiihii
roiiiptuiy, llotwion IAH nml L'On of
thitHii hiilltlliiKH will ho ('oiiMriiruxl in
tint went, thero holm; 100 now in
pniKroHii nf roimtruulloti nml pniiiio
t Ion,
Tho otact hIo of tho Mr.lforl
hiillilluic wl'l dcpoiiit upon tho ii.iiu
hor of tomliB nuhttcrlliinl for, IMc.
tiircn of tlm propottoil eillflco nro now
on illnplny nt Ki'IUikt'h ami (he Mer
rlvold Hhop. (I, Trelrhler uiitl I..
W, Zltiuuor liavo tho HiihHcrlptlou lor
Metlforil, AhIiIuikI m ml vicinity.
Tho hullilliiK will provldo foi fam
ily room n rtintalnliiK r or 10 tomb
ufforilliiK an Individual inaiiKuluiiui
In an omtowed hullilliiK. Thi'tto turn
Holt'tiiiiH aru endowed uf(leleniv o
takw cant of thu hullilliiK for all
Mum,
Keitator I.. II, AiiHtln of the In-
teriiutluiial Mntitioliuui compiiny ol
Chicago wl'l kIvilii nlereoptleon lec
ture ot tho Natatorlum on I'ridn)
ovfiuiiK. uciouer za ni s p. in , on
iiiiuihoUmiiuh of tho world. Seitntur
Auittln In well vored III thin inihject
IuivIuk madu noveral trlpH alfoa-J
ntudyliiK tho ijueHtlun Tho luiturc
lll ho froo to all IntereNted, In the
Kreut Nclenllfli; departure In n runtier
that Iiiih had Iimh itttentloii thit'i ul
itioMt any other prnhlem of tho iirk
and yet one of tho mom Importance.
Thtt netiator delivered nu nddri'M nt
Halem lam Wed n end ay htforu a-i
ftiidlenco of .150 people.
BH
HE0 5.000F0R
GREATER MEDF0RD CLUB TO
GIVE ELABORATE DANCE
Tho ladle of tho Greater Medford
cluh hnx) planned to ulvo one of
tho larKett and mom elaboratu
daiicoH of thu neaiton at tho Natator
lum tho nliclit of October .11. About
:i00 Invitation will bo Ustivd, and
for those wlio do not dance cardN
will ho provided. Tho hall will ho
decorated to convey tho Hnllowo'eii
Idea and tho autumn colora will ho
particularly In evidence.
REQUEST TO CLOSE
BY FAIR ASSOCIATION
Wo aro unIiir every effort to put
on a IiIk afternoon' anitinotiient on
Thuriday and would like to have
everybody join In and help tut Ket
out of debt. There will ho plenty
of exciting eventH and )ou will gel'
your inonay'H worth. Unco mart at
2:30 p. m, AdinliMlou r.U centM; no
charge for Kranditand, auto or biiR
kIch. Tho merchant!) have decldetl
to clone their Moren from S to f
p. in. and It In hoped every place of
huxliienA will bo cloned durliiK thlit
time. W. II. CANON. Ire.
A. K. WAItK, Bee. 7B
TWO SHOT BY HOLDUPS IN
STREETJJAR ROBBERY
I'OHTIiANI), Oct. 1(5 Three rob
horit held up a crowded Mreetcar on
Firm street, between Arthur and
Caruthori, early thla evonliiK, hoot
ing and illtthtly Injuring two pan
Hcncorii when u nhow of retlBtanco
wan made. Tho iioltto attracted the
people In tho utroot and tho robberM
were frlRhtoned away, cHcaplnc with
practically no loot. It was report
ed late tonight that tho police have
apprehended one of tho mmpectod
I robbers.
I
KINDNESS TO TRAMP
1.08 AN(Ji:i.i:s. Cal, Ort lfi.
Heeaime she wan kind to n tramp
In IMioeulx, ArU., twolve yearH ago, j
Mm, T. M. Nolln of Ontario, Cal., Is
heir today to a legacy estimated ntj
$5,000,
Mrx. NoIIii'h kludness, It In itald,
left a latttliiK luipr'BHlou on the man's j
mind, causing him to return to his
homo In Now York nnd change his
mode or life. He told Mrs. !. J
Krkstt'ln, his mother, of the good In
fluence, nml Mrs. Nolln wax re
membered In her will.
RECORD SEASON AT
CRATERJM CLOSED
Tho Mnson at Crntei Uiko ended
Irtht week when Crater lake Inn
cloned for tho Winter, and Alfred h.
I'nrkhurst, niaiinger of tho Crater
Lake company, returned from tho
lake. Although the iteason was
shorter than usual this year more
tourists vlHlted the lake In 1912
Tonight Medford boxing fans will
revel In tho j;oln;? for one of tho
classiest bouts to he Ktagetl around
these pfirta In recent years will ho
pulled off when Itud Anderson, tho
Vancouver whirlwind and Danny
O'llrleu of Portland fume step Into
the sutiared nrotia for their ten
round set-to.
These boys hovo hen the bitter
est rivals and love each other as a
burglar tinea a cop nnd when they
get started tonight they will lose
but little time In getting acquainted,
the Jealousy whlnh exists between
them has oven reached other mem
bers of their respective famlles for.
younger brothers of O'Hrlen and An
derson aro going to mix In a six
round preliminary preceding the
main event.
'Hie first bout goes on promptly
At 8:30 p. m. Tho main event Im
mediately following.
All In all tonight's show should
be a hummer ok It has clans written
all over It. Let 'er go!
only
Bahing
Powder
rain
Royal
Grane
(gamartar.
than In any previous season. Sup
erintendent W. K. Arant, of Crater
Lake National Park, reports that
over 0000 tourists registered at park
headquarters. Extensive improve
ments are planned for the park next
year. It Is expected that tho Gov
ernment will commence construction
of additional roads early In tho
Spring, and the Crater Lake com
pany Is said to be planning work
on a big hotel building on the rim
of tho lake.
Royal
BakingPftwder
AbsoIutejyPure
Mo Atom
No Lisstm PhmmphwAmm
h
ECHOES FROM PHOENIX
I'lioenlx llnppenliifrM Always Interest
Our Header
After reading of so many people
In our town who have been cured
by Doan's Kidney Pills, tho question
naturally arises: "in this medicine
equally Htircpssful In our neighbor
ing towns?" The generous state
ment of thlit Phoenix resident leaves
no room for doubt on this point.
Mrs. J. Waterman, Phoenix, Ore,
says: "I have no hesitation In
reccominentllug Dean's Kidney Pills
as I have had ample proof of their
merit. Over-exertion or being op
my foot for any length of tlmo,
caused my back to actio and sont
sharp pains through my loins. Fre
quent headaches and upells of dlczl
ties also bothered mo. I know that
my kidneys wero nt fault and hear
ing Doan's Kidney Pills highly rec
ommended, l procured n supply. I
hnenn tittlntr them nml thev mile veil
Din illrflf nltleu which lint! n Inm? '
distressed nu."
For salo by nil dealers. Prlco SO
cents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Iluffnlo,
Now York, solo agents for tho United
Mates.
Hemcmber tho name Donn's
and take no other.
Jacksonville Brick and
Tile Company
OUR DBAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS ,
Examine onr goods and get our prices before buying
s
Elsewhere.
Flour?
Coffee?
Tea?
OR WHAT?
Anything you buy from us in the Qro-.
eery line will be right. Our Bakery De
partment ia a source of pride to us
investigate.
Allen Grocery Go.
I have three sworn enemies
UK
the drunkard, heavy drinker,
and the man who craves rough,
strong, high-proof whiskey
Cyrus Noble
U'
7
Bottled' at drinking strength
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., General Agents, Portland.
A
T
?
y
y
t
y
t
t
y
y
y
f
y
t
T
y
t
y
t
y
t
y
14
i 'S
TONIGHT
Greatest Event Ever ia
Oreg
135 Pounds
V
Vh
M
Bud Anderson vs. Danny O'Brien
6 Rounds - SPECIAL EVENT - 122 Pounds
Freddie Anderson vs. Frankie O'Brien
Seats on Sale Nash Hotel First Preliminary 8:30 p. m. sharp
DFORD ATHLETIC CLUB
tt
i - &'
;;hx"K"K
y y f
ftv-
i
fcf
III
5
tfj r