Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 07, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ODDFOKD MATT; TnmUKii), MTWFOTW; TWRnOtf. RATlTKnAV.llKOlWmER 7. 191
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AND
ERSON IS
LEADER BY
10
MILE
FOR
ROUNDS
Mf. near Cat Uabo Plcato, heralded
na'thh mnii who beat tlio noted Mr.
Hod Watson nt Oakland a few weeks
ago, was tamed considerably In ten
rounds of boxing botoro ttio Mcdford
Alhlotlo club Friday nlRht by Dud
Anderson, tlio northwest HphtRclcht
chamjilon nnd "nrldo of Mcdford."
Incidentally Mr. Anderson proved
himself an adopt at the stand up and
box Ramo for ho outpointed, out
hoxrnl, outpunUhcd and outgeneraled
the clever rieato from tap to tap for
10 rounds. Dy agreement tho bout
was called a draw but no tight fan
present was so partisan In his views
as to dispute tho real outcome of tho
contest.' Tho real situation Is
summed up by Rawhide Kelly, Pica
to's manager:
"Glvo mo Anderson three months
nnd I'll make him Itsbtwclcht cham
pion, lie is a marvel."
Dud forever has silenced the local
fans criticism that ho could not box.
Tliero aro those who have claimed
that ho was only good at roughing
It, winning by hla ability to asslm
ulato and pass out punishment. These
have said that k clever boxer could
"stay away" and outpoint him. They
have born silenced. On Friday
night, Anderson showed for the first
time what ho could do at long range
where points are at a premium
Pitted against Plcato who is heralded
as one of tho best and cleverest of
tho second rato boys In the southland.
Uud showed vast superiority. He
wns quick, suro, and at all times mas
ter. llabo Plcato has proved himrrlf
a splendid loser and has nothing but
praise for tho local boy. lie was not
exactly himself owing to tho return
of Indictments by tho grand Jury
Friday and did not como up to what
lip ban previously shown himself to
be rnpablo of. He Is a clean boy
nnd u gentleman well liked by local
fans.
The attendance in spite of grand
jury Indictments was splendid men
from all walks of life being present,
snowing that Mcdford likes the gamo
which has alwnya been clean nnd
first class in this city.
Young McClcllan and Freddie An
derson wont four rounds to a draw
but Anderson had a big lead all the
way.
Manngcr Edward of tho Athletic
club Is to bo congratulated on going
ahead with tho bout and putting on
a show as clean and as entertaining
as the one Friday night.
ME. SIMMS
1
CHARGE
RECORDMUTLA IN
An Indictment was returned by
tlio grand Jury Friday against Mrs.
Ollvo Swennlng for tho mutilation
of county records. A warrant has'
teen Killed for her arrost nnd placed
In tho hands of Deputy Sheriff
Shearer for service, with bond fixed
nt $200.
According to tho official, Mrs.
Swennlng Induced County Clerk Cole
man to allow her to have tho court
records of her divorce case, and
when she returned them a portion
had been destroyed and a portion
changed.
Mrs. Swennlng Is said by tho offi
cials to nave nau as motive in ko
doing tho fact that tho United
States forest service. In which her
divorced husband was employed,
preferred charges against Swennlng
for conduct unbecoming nn officer
and a gentleman nnd that they based
these charges upon, the divorce case
which alleged adultery. Tho offi
cials state that Mrs. Swennlng In or
der that her ex-husband might clear
himself Rcured tho records In tho
case and altered them eliminating ntl
mention of adultery.
County Clerk Coleman found the
alleged alterations when tho fores
try service called on him for the rec
ords. He at on co reported the mat
ter to tho court. Later It was
brought to the attention of the
grand Jury which returned nn Indict
ment Friday.
Mrs. Swennlng will be tried In the
circuit court. The case will prob
ably bo called within the next ten
days.
w. c. t. o.
PLEADS
F
ELKSTO ERECT
$75,000
ME
With their customary enthusiasm
and with tho snap which always car
ries them over tho "make good"
lino tho local lodge of Elks Number
HCS, has set about securing a new
toniplo to cost In tlio neighborhood
of $75,000. Tlio plan to secure club
rooms which was first advanced was
discarded In favor of building a
temple. Tho following committee
has been appointed to handle the
mutter:
Ed Potcngcr, chairman, Hobert
Telfor, 1 A. Gregory. JebS Houclc,
Milton Ottoman, Scott V. Davis, h.
i, Jacobs. This committee consists
of tho trustees, tho flnanco commit
tee and tho club treasurer.
From present Indications the lodge
will bo ablo to socuro enough funds
to carry tho building to such a point
that tlioy can bond tho structuro and
completo It.
Tho building Is to bo erected on
the corner of Fifth and Central where
thu Elks own a site.
NDICI ClitlCS
F(
II MY
Before ndjouniing Friday ul'tcr
uooii the grand jury returned nn in
dictment against licit C'ummiugs now
held fur an accomplice before the
fact in the Dcdnskulous murder cane,
charginK white Slavery. Cummins
is paid to have lived off tho illicit
enminp of his wife, n mere girl,
whom he married to ccapc a statu
tory charge.
Tom Frckns, Louis Cliristn, Xick
Christo nnd Otis 1'ninio. nil Greeks
were called nH witnext-crf.
PEEVISH CHILDREN
SUFFER WITH WORMS
WLtiffiMB
Health is the foundation of all good
looks. The wlso woman realizes this
and takes precautions to preserve her
health and strength throuch the po
tlod of child bearing. She remains a
pretty mother by avoiding as far as
possible tho Buffering and dangers of
fluch occasions. This over woman
may do through the use of Mother's
Frlcud. Tbla la a medicine for
ftxtornal application and so penetrating
In Its nature as to thoroughly lubricato
every muscle, ucrve and tendon in
volved during the period before baby
comes. It aids nature by expanding;
the skin and tissues, relieves tender
ness and soreness, and perfectly pre
Iiaroa tho system ir. - m
for natural and CJIfixttiMTX
tmto motherhood. aZ?V2
Motbor'a Friend &IM0A1J
Is wld at druu 0VWiW
stores. Write for free hook for ox.
valuable Information, It
MUlftNA REGUUTOft CO., AtlwU, C, ' f !
Don't bo angry with your child be
cause ho or alio Is continually Irri
table. In nlncty-nluo out of ono
hundred cases you will find that tho
troublo is worms.
Among the common symptoms of
tho presence of round worms aro ner
vousness, which often leads to cplloji
tlc form attacks; dizziness, vertigo,
capricious appetite, restless sleep,
itching of the eyes and nose, nausea
and often hysteria. Hound worms
are several Inches In length and In-
feat tho stomach. Occasionally sev
eral hundred aro found In u single
person. Thread worms aro smaller,
often not longer than a quarter of an
Inch. Tho 8mptoms denoting their
presence aro about tho same, but
In this case tho child has no appetite.
Jayno's Tonic Vcrmlfugo Is unsur
passed in removing worms. Not only
will it destroy them, but Its tonic
effects will restoro the stomach to
liealthy activity. As Jayno's Tonic
Vormlfugo seldom purges, thu Indica
tions of Its beneficial effects will bo
tho improved condition of tho person
using It.
Millions of parent have praised
this medlcluo for Jiioro than eighty
years. Inslbt upon Jayno's Tonic
Vermifuge, and accept no other. Sold
by druggists everywhere. Dr. D.
Jaynu & Son, Philadelphia, Pa.
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LADIES
ONLY
Wo have tho finest lino '. ',
oil .French novelties for '.',
tho Ladies ever placed '. '
in Mcdford.
These are all quality
presents.
THE
MERRIVOLD
SHOP
131 W. Main Street.
abolish capital punlnhmcnt, It seems
; to us nlmostMiiictvllUed to order out
these seven men for execution Junt In
ndvnncv of this reform. There
fore, we petition thiwnor West to
grant n temporarv reprieve to these
seven men until after tho next gen
eral elertlon. llollevlnc every fair-
( nuiiiicu man ami woman win wnui u
At a receni meeting or mo .- , ,,p, ,n (hU mncft Wc ask Tor their
T. V. u petition was drawn and assistance,"
placed In tho hands of inouibora to
circulate, giving otvra n chnnco to(
protect against tho executions of the
five men scheduled for next Friday
at Salem. The club endorsed tho
following hcntlment:
"Hellevlng thnt tho nonsc of civil-1
Itatlon Is growing strongly against
capital punishment, for tho reason .
that It In no way tends to prevent I
COMMER
CLUB
rAPPLES SHOULD BE
KEPT WARM PLACE
Tlio Input Untied Stale wentliee
murder, but In Itself Is briitalialng lim,lll ....i,... ;avmlli .. ,...,,.,.1,,,. .
nnu accustoms socieiy 10 me wca n,mnlj!,ts lmw M,UIUj ,,,,! (ored
in oK'ii building where they are not
clielleteil from the cold, to protect
lliem from the tncut lojv tempera
tures or tliey hIiuiiI u elitinee of lew.
in;; Ihoni. Apple mint not ho ex
posed to n temooriiture lower (hull
tho stntes having capital punlnh-,:,.j, unit ilnrinii the jm-t few days the
went Juries, because of n reluctance imm.rv ms been down to 12-'.
to take life, set free as wholly inno-1 ytuixv uiK)t t. tetnpcmtnro
cent many men who wight to bo ; ram.,.(t between '.'0 and 'J8 throuch
confined. The YV. C. T. I, adopted out thl, njK,ti T(t, co j H,H.i u.j
the following resolutien: t continue.
"llellovelng nt tho next general I
election Oregon will In consistence , Mcdford Printing company carry
with her forward place In the'states, n full Hun or legal blanks. j
of taklug life.
Wisconsin. Maine, Michigan nnd
Ithode Island have no capital pun
ishment and nro freer from homicide
than other stntes because convictions
are more rapid nnd more certain. In
IAL
ENDORSES IEAL
llesolullon niloaled ly llie Mrilfuitl
t ommereiul club nt Hh tvgulnr meet
iug lield Deeember dth, UU'J, an In I
Iowk;
W'hereiH, tlio Ilouoiable .1. N, Ten),
who for tunny youi-n litis heen mm of
Iho Ieadini; oitiroiiH of this Ktate, and
wlio him iilwayrt taken u leading part
in nil mallei iwrtuiiiliig to the Inter
"t ol'tho entire country went of tho
Itoeky mountains, ami who is welt
ndvixed in regard to all the iulerentH
of tliin vnHt region, uud Ih partieu
larly well fitted for the iiiipoilnut
lMisilion of neorelnry of the interior,
tltoroforo
Ho it resolved that tlio Medl'onl
Ooinmeiviut eluli hereby heartily ivo
ommeiulM the nppoliitmeiit of thu
ltonorablo J. N. Teal of Portland,
Oregon, to the poxition of neeivlnry
of tlio interior of the United Htates.
w.Nr. coiiVin.
Prchident.
NOTH'K.
To nccommodiite passengers to and
from Jacksonville stopa will be mado
In Mcdiord at Orange ntrcot and
Onkd&lo avenue only. 322
(Signed) It. It. V. UAIMIOAD Co.
. ,....mx!
Get this idea of rough, high?
proof, strong whiskey out
of your head or it will
get you play the devil with
your nerves ruin your
digestion.
Why punish yourself?
Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable
llottlcd at drinking tlrcuglli.
' Sold everywhere ;uid costs no more than
any other good whltkcy.
W. J. Van Schuyver & Co., Qcnoral AgenU, Fortland.
-
Evangelistic
Services
Rev. Wm. Parsons, D. D.
of Eugene, Oregon
at
First Presbyterian Church
Medford
MONDAY, DEC. 2 TO SUNDAY, DEO. 16
Inclusive
Evory Evening at 7:30
Good Choral and Orchestra Music
EVERYBODY INVITED
Jacksonville Brick and
Tile Company
OUR DRAIN TILE STANDS ALL TESTS
Examine our goods and get our prices beforo buying
Elsewhere.
Electric Irons
Now $3.50
" W i i iJHifcH1 ..JIB
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0"v
Beginning Dec. 1st we will sell now
NICKEL PLATED HOT POINT IRONS
GUARANTEED FOR FIVE YEARS
FOR $3.50 EACH
Js 'your old electric iron in good repair? It not bring it to
our oi'i'icc'aud wo will repair it at actual cost Tor all damaged
parts.
Or we will exchange a new 1012 guaranteed Electric Iron
for your old iron and $2.50.
Bring in your old irons, no matter how badly damaged
and we will repair or exchange them for you.
California-Oregon Power Co.
216 West Main Street, Phono 1681.
Salesroom in Basement Main Office First Floor
Nearly a itiarter of a century under the tmnu'
umuagoment
THE
Jackson County Bank
Mcdford, Oregon
It has succeeded because of
Soundness of principle
Economy of management
Safoty of investment
Courteous and liberal treatment
CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $176,000.00
W. I. Vawtcr .President 0. R. Lindlcy, Vice Prea
C. W. McDonald, Cashior
We Aim to Please
It would be foolish for us to spend
money for advertising and then
make no efforts to please.
Consider this an invitation to call
at our store our goods and prices
will bid you call again.
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
... i.i . - ?
YOU WILL SAVE MONEY
IF YOU BUY PAGE FENCE
THE PRICE OF OTHER FENCE IS ADVANCING
BUT THE PRICE OF PAGE FENCE
REMAINS THE SAME
I ss gjg I r. s 5 f s
We can supply you with anything in tho fence liuoj
or will contract to fonco your farm complotc.
Lot us figure with you.
Gaddis (& Dixon
"THE PAGE FENCE MEN"
134 N. Riverside Ave. Medford, Orogon