Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 13, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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MEDtfORD MXTh TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREQON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1912.
pxnE frrmFK
BUD MEM
duel-what
PUTS HP IN
PLAN 10 CLEAN UP
A Hndilnr am) wlsnr trio of sum
tiling artists nnil u badly ImttitriMl
nx-star of Ui n )n)KlllRtlo Drinnintint
Wffl, wnndltiR tholr way mil of .Med
ford today after leaving u bank roll
cstltnnt'iil itiiywliuri! from $1200 to
2f)(M with M'tdford' boxing faiiH
ii ful nil uncntixii Duty OioiikIU Med
ford wiiit a hush town hoimlnit
jcrmit bunch of rubes who know lit
tit or nothing of tlin fight Kiii And
pit tint othur hnml Iliiii Anderson,
lightweight champion of the north
west, U experiencing Din pleasure of
ii decided nilviiiirii In hid stock.
" it wns it himlitlftil little K"iH' hut
It did not work. And here's tho way
or It.
For several months Ilutl Anderson
)iiih Itcitti making hi wuy step hy
Jttep toward tho top of tho Unlit
weight hitch. Near-stars galore
invo conic lit from the (loldon (Into
to stop Dip youngster but one mid
nil' they have rt'liirnt'd sadder nnd
wiser as well an Imdly beaten, lint
did, tlioy admit III tho miuny south
land that Hud wuh n comer? They
did not. They told of rolton
slims, of lucky. punches mid
(Hit.
Wle Hoy fit') lliiMjr
' Now It M happened that the wro
hoys heard of Ibis. Komti eitsy
inouey wan their thoUKht, Ho they
Intuitu! one up.
'Twa not long ufter Din framing
was done thnl Franklo Kdwardu Dm
local boxing Imprwiitarlo received n
wire asking him to arrange a hoot
between "Freddie Corhett" and llutl
Anderson. Tint match wan made and
In dim course of time "Freddie Cor
be,l" arrived In Mi'dford nnd went
Into training And still no unto
ward ocuranco spoiled Die frame.
Things wended tholr serene and
placid course' until the night hoforo
Die mill. l.
Two I.lve )iip Arrive.
I.lttltt irittrest had been displayed
In netting circle until train No. 10
rolled In 'Monday evening. Thon
off or Dm train stepped two, Strang
or who quietly Inquired for thn Nash
Hotel Dtey wero well posted In re-
gF'US.JLllS,1". KIwrDitR map. Onco
at mi) .Mftii limy conunoniou wim
much iioIko upon tho coming bout
odd hinted that they might hot a lit
tie money on "Freddie Corbett." Yes.
ihoy'd lake a chance oh "Freddie"
wan a Reed boy uud they knew him
by record In the nouthlund. Then
came the. Medford fans In tlroveit and
liovad 2 to I uoney ut tho strangers.
'Tin hinted Dint the waKern wero or
Roodly alioV hut they did not noem
to dlinlnln'h tho bank roll carried
by the strmiRor. When Dm Mod
lord fit n h, eager to put money nt S
to 1 on Anderson, seemed to hedtato
thn KtruiiKera bocrnn 0KKrcntve.
Thny ecnred money by ndvaucliiK the
oddM to 10 to 7 nnd then 10 to 8
nay ho enn o anywhnro mid mont tho
bent oiivk,
Thn lout wan well itttetiilud mid
well worth neelnR. It wutf clean
from k"B to KOUR-
I'ri'ildle Anderson defeitted Yoiiiik
Mcdoverii In it hIx ronlid irelmiiiiry.
Yoiiiir Auderitoii had n hard time
hoIvIiir IiIm mull lis MrOoVurii Heemed
rontunt to simply tfiver up mid let
I'rliddlo come, on,
Jitt'lt pverdorf refereed In an lie
ceptnblii iiiutinor and it nil times
demotintrntcd hU ublllty to bundle
thn bout.
SPOKANE APPLE
HW
OPENED
BPOKANIC, Wash., Nov. 1.1
"KIiir I'lp V's" royal apple Mhow Is
what DioiisuiiiU of townspeople uud
visitors to the national apple show
nre today cuIIIiik Dm exhibit.
It U estimated that 3,000,000 up
pies, rnuRltiK ft oin u (Ivo carload lot
to n plate coutululiiR exactly four
upples are on display, Tho five
carloads ore from Dm Ynkliun Val
ley fruit Krowcrs association and con
slst of NuwtowiiH, HpltxonberRS,
Wlnesups, WMlalfers and Arknimns
Hlacka nil Krown In Die Yiiklma val
ley. Tim Weiiatchee Valley fruit Rrow
ers ussoclntloii bus two cnrlouds In
Dm display, and the number or ten
box, five box and one box exhibitors
Is fire titer than ever before.
Tim ithow watt opened by (lover
nor Hay, nsslsted hy .Mndaum Johan
nn Oudskl, the noted sliiKer mid
President Htruhorn or tho apple show,
show,
n
WOMEN
MAHATW
mid finally, about doon Tuesday or-
ferod oven monoy,
' Tim HtrupRcr I'Ucctl
limn tho local fans bean a perus
al 'or record books wherein Is tubu
lated records of many men, And u
light dawned upon thorn. It hud
been a frame up alrliht, hut when
thu mysterious "Freddlu Corbett"
wait known to be n scrapper with a
record they continued to waRor tholr
coin. Tho dark horso mlRhi ho n
good ono Init Anderson was bettor.
"Freddlo Corbett" wns DoorRo
Momslc, a man who wont 20 rounda
with Joo Clans and who stayed 0
rounds with Champion Ad WolgaHt
on Mnreh 17, 1011. nnd evon then
was not knocked out hut who woh
all In when Dm cops took a hand.
And .Momslc won near tho top once.
yVjio rramo-iip to grab a lot or enHy
loimy ran oIour woll splendidly In
fucViintll Dm tap of tho rook which
sent tho hoyH nwny. Then tho plans
or tlid rrameru wont sadly amiss,
' ; Aiidenon AM tho Wny
It was Anderson nil Dm way. In
Dm Drat, ho spent hit time lit foolltiB
MemJlo out. In thu second Momslc
cannV'up MtfopR and held his own but
itr'tor Dint Ifc'wnu it walk away,
AndorHon never (ourIU to bettor
advuntnijo than ho did Tuesday ovon
Jiir and cniu'q oui tipHcathod. On
tho other hand ho cooly nnd steadily
shipped hU man. Blunt Diuoh Mem
sib wau on tho mat uud finally .in tho
biRlith ii rlRht Jab to the pit or tho
utomnoh put him down for tho ratal
ton bwIiikh of Dm roiorooV arm. An
ilorHon domoiiHtruted moro oloarly
tliun over that If (tola heuton It will
ho4by tho boys nt tho top o( tho pile.
''. ' llnnl HoHil for Meptslo
lt'wau u badly bpaton MeniHlo thut
iofttho rliiR. He wna out fought
and out punched but not out gamed.
)lo travolod u raiiRh uud stony roud.
' Tim two with Dm roll woro Reed
losorM. They confenaod rrtnkly Dint
tlioy had jiluyod with what tlioy
lliURht WC8 nn nco tho halo hut
vJliqn Dm card cumo up It proved tho
riMi'cQ, Th6y, oh vel us MoiubIq,
have atrouB pralso for Audornou and
BAM-:.r, Ore., Nov. 13. Attorney
flenersl Crawfbrd ruled today that
the woman suffroKe amendment bo-
camn effective as soon as tho polls
closed on election day. This opinion
Is basod on n provision or tho consti
tution which saya:
"Any measure rerorrcd to Dm
people shall take effect and become
Die law when It l "approved by a
majority or all Dm votes cast there
on, and not, otherwise."
Whom tho election might ho so
close that Dm result would not bo
known until the official count wits
mndo Is not considered In tho at
torney general's opinion, neither does
ha say by what authority ono Is to
know that nn Initiative measure has
passed.
MA
BANQIJE
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BIBLE
CLASS
Tim Men's lllblo class or the
Methodist episcopal church held Its
second minimi bumiuet Tuesday even
ing at the church tabernacle. Tim
folio wing program was rendered;
Music by the Hunday school or
clirsjrn, Voral duet", "Tarry with M" (Nl
coll), Mrs. W. M, Van Beoyoc, F. C.
I'M in eo des.
Meno duet, "Tho HoeDo's Danco,"
Mrs. C, J, Knslman, Mrs. VV, A!. Van
Kcoyoc.
Musln by Hominy school orchestra.
"My Faith Looks Up to Thee"
(Hchnecker), Mis HaxelrlgX, Mrs,
Holms, Louis llennett, I. C, Kd
meades. Music, Hunday school orchestra.
After Dm program there was a
general ri-coptlon, rollowod by Dm
bun'itiet In which seventy-five mem
bers participated. The (aides wero
handsomely derorated with chrysan
themums mid other fall Dowers and
each guest was given a beautiful
r,osebud for u buttonhole bouquet.
A menu served by Dm ladles of
Dm church wasms follews:
Itoiiht Turkey with Dressing
Mashed Potatoes Cnbhago Hnlad
v Cranberry Banco
Celery Pickles
Corfee
lea Cream
Citke
Bourn or the football critics are
claiming thut Pennock, the Harvard
lineman, Is All-America material.
MANY EXCELLENT
POSITIONS OPEN
New Federal Law ConiMls Vossf Is (o
Have Miut',VlrclcN Oprratont
Many good posltloua aro open to
young men and young women In Dm
field or "Wireless" nnd commercial
telegraph service Tho passage 'of
tho Now Federal law, effective Octo
ber 1, compelling all sea-going vcr
sols to bo equipped with wireless
Instruments and manned hy two com
potent operators, hart created n great
demand for oporntortt In tho marina
wlraless service. Federal laws now
require railways to uso moro opera
tors than over boforo. Tho Morao
Telogaph company, opposite tho Or
phoum Theater, Soattlo, operates In
clouo connection with wireless nnd
commercial officials, and can place
graduates In Reed positions, It will
pay you to wrlto for full particular.
After the banquet J. C. Matiu tid
ed as toastmaster. Ho v. Poor of
Ashland gave the Invocation. The
following toasts worn given:
"Welcome, Men." K, W. Jlralnerd.
president,
"Our Class Future," It. II. Ilon
nctt, teacher.
"Tim Hiuidny School'! Man." C. A.
Meeker, superintendent.
"Fellowship," II. A. Canaday.
"Tim Coming Man," Itov. W. H.
Jeffries or (J ran In Puss.
"Men ami Their Work," Itov. Poor
ol Ashland.
Tlio men's Dlblo class or tho M. K.
church was organized In January,
1010. having fifteen members, with
It. II. Dennett, p'resldont; J. K. l'uslc
man, vlco-presldont; E, W. Hralnord,
Becrotaryr Bchttrman, treasurer;
Kd 8tecp, teacher. Tho class has
grown steadily and 200 men have
been enrolled alnco that time. The
class at present consist of 110 mem
bers, with K. It. Hralnord, president;
,11. Schurman, vleo-prcaldettt; V. J'.
Townsend, secretary; N. J. "Wiley,
treasurer, and It. II. Bounott,
teacher.
WORLD
GREATEST
CATARRH
REMEDY
Just breathe llooth'a IIYOMKI for
five minutes and tho penetrating an-tl-Koptlc
air from Dm ICucalyptus for
ests or Atpjtrlalla will soothe tho
sore Catarrhal membrnno nnd give
wonderful relief.
Doing such nn offlclont romedy;
absolutely free from harmful drugs
Chits. Strang Is willing at tho mak
ers' request to guarantee HYOMHI
for Catarrh, Croup, Catarrhal Deaf
ness, Coughs, ColdB, Soro Throat and
llronchltis or money back. Tho lit
tle book In oach package tells how
slmplo It is to get rid of all these dis
tressing diseases. Compioto . I1Y
OMKI outfit Including pocket In
haler. $1.00; extra bottles, CO centn
at dealers ovorywhoro.
DUNN INTERCEDES
FOR BERT GREER
Dert It, (Iniof, editor or tho Ash
land Tidings loft 'Monday for Mus
kogee, Oklahoma, on o business trip
thut will keep, him tliero for some
time, Mr. (lreur Informed friends
that he libs prop-red bond which
will he filed Jn cn" the grand Jury
finds a true bill ugalnxt htm on the
charge or criminal llbe' for which
he was bound'over to appear beroro
Dint body at it preliminary examin
ation before 4, Justice Taylor upon
complaint filed by F, h. Ton Velio.
Judge O, W, Dunn spent Tiieaday
ill Medford nnd made the suggestion
to Col Ton Velio that Dm libel milt
ftgftliiwt l-Mllor (Irenr bo dropped tin
a means at uniting the communities
or Dm valley In harmony.
Col. Ton Velio stales that ho has
no Intention or dropping tho prose
cution, which wns not brought for
political effect but becnuso or slan
der and libel, and that the vigorous
prosecution of Die case will do
much to restore harmony In Dm val
ley by preventing appeals to discord
and libelous attacks, and make It
possible for a citizen to be it can
didate for ofDce without his char
acter being assassinated by the
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With a
SLEEPING with the
windows open is a "first
aid" to health and beauty.
But it makes getting up in
the morning a chilly ordeal.
With a Perfection Smokeless Oil Heater you dress
in comfort on the coldest day.
A touch of a match, and the Perfection is aglow in a
minute. Later, you can carry it to any other room, and
breakfust, read or sew in comfort.
In fact, avPerfection Heater is just as good as a fire,
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The heavy drinker says "no" when my
name is mentioned.
The man who craves rough strong
whiskey passes me by.
All this. is as it should bef- as I myself
would wish it. I am nofr for them.
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W J, Van Sobuyver & Go,, General Agents, Portland,
Specific JBloodPoIsoh
veryeme realizes Dint this disease ia a Wood infection ol tfce MostMBif
crful nature, the virus of which po tbototighty poisons tbe corptiftolwl ol
Diecirciilntloti that its Kymptonis nre manifested over almost the eatira.
body, IMrst comes a tiny sore or pimple, then the month ad throat ul
cerate, glands in Die Krolri swell, the hair begins to fall out, kH dineWH
lircale out on Die laxly, nnd even the bones nche with rheumatic fxtiM,
Only a real blood purifier can have any curative effect on a blood poison so
powerful as this. S. 8. S. is Die greatest of all blood purifiers; it goes
into the circulation and by thoroujfhly cleansing the blood of every fsKtl
cle of the Insidious virus makes a permanent and lasting cure of Specific
iJiowi l'oison. II you nre suiTcring with Una discaM
fl. S. S. will cure you because it will purify your blood
and enrich its health-promoting corpuscles. S. S. S. is
to absolutely safe and certain in its results, that every
one may cure themselves at home and be assured the
cure will be permanent and lasting. S. S. S. Is a purely
vegetable remedy, being made entirely of roots, herbs '
antl barks, ana it will certainly cure Specific Blood
Poison In all of its forms and stages. Home Treatment Hook and medical
advice free to all. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COv.ATLANTA. GA
REMEDY
What was you sayin awhile ago, Bill,
about 'sparin' the rod'."
"What you cot It In for us kids for; wasn't you a kU '
once yourself?"
"We get enough of the rod all right enough wllhout,,
you comln' along and boostln' for It."
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FRUIT MEN
Hold Your Apples and Get Better Price
We can store 17 cars more of fruit. Rates as follews: .
200 boxes or less 25c per box for the season. All in
excess of 200 boxes 20c for the season.
Season to April 1st.
Medford Ice & Storage Co.
fySuars
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Much of tho taste and plcasuro It. eating good food deponda on
tho sugar and syrups used.
Think of, the finished delight given to your mornlug meal when
tho syrup used with your cakes is pleasing to your taste note that
dellciousncss when yon drink well made coffee with the right kind of
sugar in it. Small matters ycd but It Is just thoso small matters
that make llfo a complete success or a round of annoyances. "Wo bavo
studied the question we pride ourselves on our attention to details
of tho kind.
KvorytltliiK lit Cltolcot mid Best Fruits and Vegetables.
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
Who Cut Meat Prices?
Who was It that gave tho people of Medford cheap meat
through tho public market?
Who fought tho meat trust and forced prices down through
out the city? , -f(
It I am forced out of business, prices will go up. jt,reople jt'tay
by your friends keep meat cheap. ' , , .,, vt ov1?'
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All kinds of steak , 18c
l'rlino roast 18c
Pot roast lUac
For boiling 10c
Stow toe
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Chops ,.,:..,..... ;...t8e,nt?
Roast .:,., :..:.....'.... .'..t5o
SIdo ; v. , ;.,..iajio
Hog Ifeads ;.........;.;.'...i.U....'8o
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' Front quarter ....,10b -
Hind quarter iiiafio
Stow a for aae
; Chops , , .lSe
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h buy Jackson county beor, mutton, pork and YD' '" v r,
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CROWDER
Booths 11 and 12, Public Marlwt
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