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Mr Wy P -rjwpwm - It-tt f i . l WUUJilllJiUlU.UJJL.iJ I TO DECRY ABILITY OF BUD ANDERSON & Now comes Do Witt Van Court, fight critic in the Lo AiikIch Times, after sooimr Nud Anderson box tlirco exhibition round with Oeorje. Mem ie, with the Ktnrtlinj; announcement that Hud In not n wonder, that ho lnekH cleverness, thnt ho is not ood oik his feet, and that Rivers or ltitchio would hent him. It in to IiiukIi. Now, Mr. Van Court may be an expert, nml Ills word may have vcij;ht with fighters and promoters, ltut hi reasoning is clenr to one who has watched Hud in all of his Medrord fiuhK Jinny local fans refused to believe Hud could punch. Then they saw the Mrmsic mill nnd were. Mlcnced. They then said ho wa" not clever. Then came alone Mr. Italic Pieato and njaiu they were silenced. Hud leaves ninny openings iu his defense. Yes, bnt did you ever see n hoy trv to tako advantage of itf It has always meant n knockout. Van Court's Spiel Hero's Van Court's verdict tnko for what it is werth: Bud Anderson, tho Vancouver lightweight, has surety started the fight fans' tongues a-wagging in this town. Tho Blnm-bang fighter always makes them sit up nnd tako notiec. I do not mean by this that Bud is n slnmbang fighter, but it was Sammy Trott,Jhc slugger, that mado them take untieo of Bud. Snainiy Trott in my opinion is one of tho jworcst excuses for n fighter 1 have ever seen. Much liko Conley nnd Flynn, ho knows little of defen sivo work. Theso men always make n fairly clever man show up much better than ho really is. I had the pleasure of seeing Ander son box threo exhibition rounds last Wednesday night with his sparing partner, George Mcnisic. It is impossible to judge a fighter's ability in exhibition bouts, but enough can be seen to get n fair knowledge of his cleverness. George was one of the toughest lightweights in the country in his day and n good man to draw lino from on any man ho boxen with. Hud is the mod powerful light weight I have ever seen. He is well built from his feet up, very strong, n hard hitter, cool nnd a fino looking fellow iu every way. He may be champion some day, but until ho tennis many things thnt there is to learn ho will never win on his cleverness. Ife is neither a straight hitter nor n swinger. His blows ure delivered mo ro as hooks. He is not good on his feet, neither is he fast. Againta Wolgaat I bclicvo boys like Itivers and ltitchio would beat him. Hut he would have a better chunco with Volgatt. Wolgust is easier to hit and any body Hud can hit ho should cusily lick. His judge of distance is not of the best and a good fighter would keep him on his toes, and off his bulauco most of them time. He is also open iu the infighting and clinches. Anderson claims to have had over forty fights. If this is true ho should show much moro cleverness. If I am not much mistaken, within another year .Anderson will be in the welterweight class. He and Mcmsic am built much nliko uiid the weight question was always n troublo to George iu the last couple of years he was fighting. I bclicvo it will pay Hud and his manager to -n slowly for a while in matching him with tho first-class lightweights. Austrian Cardinal Dead VIKNNA, Kob. 4. Cardinal Frau ds Nugl, ono of tho cardinals created at tho consistory In November, 1911, died hero today. Dally Bint from Paris. W-u flLAl Uli. b M.lrtl I um aM, w Oo black fait hat with a aUn crown tli iruadlni( alcrtU are taught In th tfljr will tt Jc( 9ruaweot.-atagjiLwtat VAN COURT LATES i ". ASK PEOPLE TO WE ASHLAND NORMAL SCHOOL SAt.KM. rYb. l. Senator Von der llcltcn at the request f the Ashland normal school alumni has introduced the follow inir bill submitting the ques- tioning of reopening the normal school to the people of Oregon at the general election 1014: Section 1, rr the upiorl and maintenance of the Southern Oregon State Normal school nt Ashland. Jackson, County. Oregon; for the im.vtnent or salaries of its teachers and employees; to keep the buildings, grounds and other property thcreot iu repair; for tho purchase of addi tional land for the campus thereof, if necessary 5 for the construction of buildings nnd additions to the same, so far us necessary; for the purchase of library books, laboratory supplies and apparatus; and for the payment of nceo-snry incidental expenses there is hereby levied nn annual ta of ouc-twenty-fifth of n mill on the dollar upon all the taxable proiHrtv within the state of Oregon. Such tn shall be levied and collected us other tnxes arc levied and collected, and the fund arising therefrom shall be paid separate and nprt from otln r funds. nnd shall be known ni "Tin Southern Oregon State Normal School Fund." and shall be paid out uiilv on war rants drawn by the sccretnrv of state on the state treasurer ngtiiiil said fund nnd under the supervision and direction of the hoard of regents nnd their successors iu office. If any portion of said fund shall not bo used during any fSscnl year, tho bal ance remaining shnll be carried over until the next year nnd added to the fund for thnt rear, aud the secretary of state is authorized and directed to audit and allow all claims otherwise paynblo out of such fund, regardless of the date when contracted, but no claim or indebtedness incurred by or on behalf of said school prior to the passage of this act shall ever bo paid out of the fund hereby created. Section 2. The Southern Oregon State Normal School at Ashland, Jackson county, Oregon, shall be con trolled, managed and maintained by n board of regents nnd their success ors iu Office, appointed by and with tho authority conferred upon them pursuant to chapter 189 of the gen eral Inws of Oregon, filed iu the of fico of the secretary of stnto on February 2Ti, 1007. Scctiou 3. This act shall not be come operative until passed upon by the people at the general election to ho held iu November, 1011, in tnu same manner us provided in the sub mission of proiosrd laws to the jico pie under the initiative, and shall be come n luw at such time if approved by the majority of the legal voters voting thereon. PITTSBURG, Feb. A Marking Its sixth advance In ten days, crudo oil ws sent up Boven cents more per barrol today. Tho Independent oil concerns state tho advances aro part of a Standard Oil plot to "squeeze out" tho outsldo dealers. The Joseph Seep agoncy sets the prlco for this cection, and tho inde pendents assert that tho Standard Oil company controls Seep. Wbllo crudo oil prices are advancing, tho price of oil products remain un changed. DANGEROUS DANDRUFF Will Make. America a Itulilltcadcd Nutlon if .Vol Checked M. Pasteur, the great French phy sician of Paris, ouco said: "I be lieve wo shall one day rid the world of all diseases caused by bonus." Dandruff Is caused by germs, a fact accepted by all physicians. Dandruff Is tho root of all hair ovils. If it were not for tho little destructive gcruis working with a persistency worthy of a botter cause, there would bo no baldness. Parisian Sage will kill tho dand ruff germs and remove dandruff in two weeks or money back. Chas. Strang guarantees It. It will 'stop Itching scalp, falling hair and maku tho hair grow thick and abundant. It puts life and lustre Into tho hair and prevents it from turning gray. It Is tho hair dressing par excel lence, daintily perfumed and fruo from greuso and stickiness. It Is tho favorlto with women of taste and culturo who know tho social value of fascinating hair. A large bottle costs only GO cents at leading druggists everywhere, and by Chas. Strang. Tho girl with the Auburn hair U on every package, STANDARD OIL SQUEEZES Mnnronn matti tribune. MAJOR BOW IS TO L For the purpose of meeting local good road enthusiasts and discussing the present roud situation iu tho leg islature. Major II. I Bowlby, execu tive officer of the Pacific Highway association, vho constructed the Mnrvhill scientific roads for Samuel Hill, is iu the city. Major Howlby has met n number of local huiucss men today, discussing good roads. "There, ure orospects iu the present legislative outlook from n good roads standpoint, which augur both for the success aud failure of the road pro gram," states Major Howlby. "The I situation has slightly inproved during i the past week nnd with hard work wo may be able to get the legislature to pass suitable good roads measures, "Tho enabling net is certain to pass aud this of course will help some, but the two per cent limitation ffeets it considerably. Tho stnto highway bill will havo harder sled ding. "In n few days tho legislature will vi-it Mnrvhill and view scientific roads. Highways will be the one topic of the day aud I believe the leg islators will be more favorable to cer tain of the roads bills after their v isit. "Hard work is needed nnd greater interest on the "art of the teople." BILL TO ENLARGE E 8ALKM, Ore, Feb. . Incrcaso of tho stato supremo court from five to seven members is provided to day In a bill Introduced by Scuator Iiutlcr, which has been approved by the scnato committee on Judiciary Tho bill creates two departments of tho supreme court, of three justices each, cither department hav ing power to hear and dctcrmlno cases. This plan it Is argued, would mako practically two supreme courts and thereby hasten the decision of cases. Relay Ilacr at Nat. Owing to the new manager V J. Tanner, at tho rink the crowds are gathering much larger dally, and to extend his appreciations, ho Is to havo one thrilling new feature every Wednesday evening at S p. in. Wednesday, Feb. 5, there will bo a relay race that always ctcltcs every one. Don't fall to sco it. Skating beforo and after game. Hotel Nedford Itooms without bath 00c per day and up. Itooms with bath fl.50 per day an J up. Special rates by week or month. Combination brcnkfaala every tuomlng US, 33 nnd 43 cents. Tomorrow's U3c MKIICIIANTS LUNCH U3r 11:30 to 2 p. ni. Puree, of Tomatoo Aux Croutons Mlnulons of Itojal Chinook Salman I'lorcntlno Pommes DDucbcsso Hasseupfcrfer with Maize Fritters Minced Chicken Hash n'la Poulctte Croustado Iloast Shoulder of Pork with Appls Banco Mushed Potatoes Stewed Turnips Cabbage Salad Green Apple Pie Lemon Sherbet Tea Coffeo Milk Ihirlug meal lioura beautiful music and singing will be rendered by Herr Carl Grissea and Mine, llvclne. if Fattier really oucht to havo his picture taken ho hasn't bad a photograph slnco that funny looking ono In tho cut away coat that ho was married In. ('Twaa a noon wcddlue, you know,) Vcs, mother says 'twas a good ono of bim as ho looked then, but really, for tho sako of tho family, thuro should bo ono of him as ho looks now. There's u Photographer Iu Your Town H. C. Mackey Mulu aud Central, Mcdford. HERE DISCUSS AD ATION SUPREM COURT MEDFonn. okkcion, TmrenAV, kiwhuahv i, inn. IS WITH CITY FUNDS (IHANTS PASS, Feb. d. Al the meeting of the council n special fund to bo known ns the railroad and con struction fund was oreuled, and the treasurer vvns instructed to transfer S'.VilH) from tho general fund to tlu new nccouul. A second resolution directs thai nil bilN nnd claims on account of the eMnsc of building the municipal railroad from flrnnts Pass south to the Applegatc river now or horcuftet Incurred shall bo referred to the public utility commission. I'p to February 1st all hills for all departments of the P.-I. work amounted (o .$1,738.07, vouchers Tor which aro iu tho hands of the com mission. Tho engineering depart meat since the office was first opened lias contracted hills amounting to S.V.27.5.". this figure including the of fice nnd field expense. For clear ing right of way nnd nil other items coming under the head of the grad ing account, bills for $1,11)1.70 nre vouehercd, while for printed sup plies, etc.. $18.7.i is charged. From 15 to 18 men nre. employed on clearing the right of way.t the pav roll to date amounting to f&'iS.-IS. To show for this expenditure, 'J I ncrcs of right-of-way have been cleared, including that portion from station 81 to station 'J30. The workmen nre now just across the Jerome Prairie road. Twentv-two bond hnving firm havo made inquiry regarding tho $200,000 bond issue, and some of the firms will send their porsonnl repre sentatives hero. IIS EXPOSITION SITE SAN FHANCISCO. 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