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.. r f i t utili r . ,qF BEDFORD MXTL TUTBUNR MEDFORD. OUKOON. TliniSDAY. MAKCMI 20. Illia. ,,.,'. ,V '''' ' .' Ik f . 1 1 a i r ft f i. s a , ' ,. 5 i. ti? fv k. fe It ir. tula's VERSION, OF ANDERSON BROWN FIGHT (By Court IML) One of the best fights over seen In tfaa Vernon arona -watj fought )ast Hatunlny afternoon between Bud Antlermm and Kayo Drown. lAir flcrcwiciw and hard hilling It wnS bant to bent; not one dull momonl, HcimhtionaTs at alt tunes, Drown ron tinually boxing And each taking turns nt rtjfihlng. While Bud put up ft if on dcrfut fight, And Btci good judg ment on Kome oocaslous, liia judg ment was at fault nt the critical atagea, Btnl'a bigttrst mistake was when he knocked Brown down the second tine in the eleventh round. Hud landed a right oik the jaw and a left in the stomach that sent Brown reeling backwards fully fifteen feet: Brown suddenly whirling around a couplo of times collapsed, rolled over and wna UaVey nbfe to gel up at the count of nine, and was in a belplcM condition. 8cre is where Bud nade n vital mistake by stcppair- back to wards hit) own comer, about eighteen feet way. He moved a little closer as the count progmseA, sad -bad be been within two feefof Brown when ho got up could bare finished the fight with eaa more blow. The gong rang and Bre'wa was sated the igno miny of defeat, and Bud the laurels of victory. 8rjf wy K-aHtt-SB Tho first and second rounds were very even. Is the tbird Bud bad a decided advantage, slajsgcrifig Brown on several ocea,tioBS. The fourth was even. The fifth, sixth, sevwith and eighth had a Brown odor, Bdd Ma itigly not trying to fight back attach and saving his strength; the eighth and ninth were even, Bud taking the lead in the tenth, staggering Browa hcveral tuacfl. The eleventh has al ready been described. Bud went aft er Brown savagely in the twelfth and had Brown reeling up against the t ropes. Bud mis&ed a good many blows on this occasion, but enough landed that made the gong sound good to Brown. In ,thc thirteenth Bud knocked Brown down, -and had him all but out again. Budu efforts to put Brown out in these three rounds hceracd to tiro him, but he held the lead up, to the eighteenth wheu again he. had Brown almost nut. The nhictrcnth wat- evea, Brown fighting fiercely to overcome Bud's lead. Bud held his own in tho first two minutes of the twentieth, rush ing Brown through the ropes when Befcree, Eyton helped Brown back through the ropes Bud stepped up to Brown and gave him- a brotherly haudhhakr, a handshake that cost him! a well-earned victory over Browu, and here is how it happened. Before Bud could get set after the handsake Brown rushed Bud towards BudV corner, striking wildly when a left Hwlng caught I)ud fairly on the jaw, and then and there the Medford bunch saw vinous of tea thousand dollars ou its way to 2v'w York, we having bet that amount, mostly with Danny Alorgan. However, Una got up rpiickly. Withfthe sccut of victory Brown tried his best (o finish Bud, raining on Bud a shower of blows, ono which sent Bud against tho ropes. On the rebound Bud fell into Brown's urms. Holding on for a few seconds Bud's head seemed to clear some what when the gong rang. The gong hnd seemed to ring too quick in sev eral of the rounds before, but in the twentieth round, well, it just seemed that that old gong never would ring. IjoH la a MJaute. A draw? Bud hivd lost n victory in ono miiiulo. That meant thousands to him in the hereafter, and wo miss ed the ten thousand dollars that we thought was as good aa won. But we bad tho pleasure of making Dummy Morgan quit belting, nud I don't think that Dummy will ever be so reckless again with the Medford bunch. I have been asked a great many questions in regard io Bud's condition. I will vay frankly that I think Bud won, qyer-trained. Bud was on .edge,, the Sunday before,- he. fight, and to keep him on edgo for blx ilays before the fight was nerve vvrcokiug. With Bud's habits he does not need to fain over twelve days. In all case:, before he has liked train ing, but in training for Brown Bud fried to get into too perfect condition. In tho ring with Brown Bud did not have his usual daMi. and vim. He beemed slow anil libtlcbs at times, and appeared weak early in tho fight. Kayo Brown ytn trained perfectly, is a tough customer for any light weight i" tl-o world. Bud did well pgaiiibl him, but he could liuvo done much better. Has Bud gained or lost iu tho esti mation of the fight-critics in his fight with Brown t Anyway, Bud is a dangerous man ill. bet "gainst for he is liable (o luing EX-GOVERNOR OF a Wi nnLLIN'OIIAXr, Wn., March 20. Albert Edward Atendc, M, fifth gov ernor of Washington is dead nt his home here today from valvular di sease of the heart, superinduced by A severe nttnek of grip. Meade had been notified by his physician that his condition was ser ious but refused to givo in. continuing his work ns president of the chnmher of commerce until yesterday. He came homo in the afternoon and com plained of feeling weak. Shortly afterward Mrs. Mcada was attracted by his groans of pain, and reached lils ride just n.s he died. Meade is survived by his widow, a Utcr, a half brother, Harry Meade of San Bernardino, Cat., and five thildmi, Mny, Wendell, Boiling, Da mon Albrrt. He was born in 18G1 in Manhattan, Knns., came to this state in 1889; was elected governor In 1004 and served one term. I CEHTBAt POINT POINTERS "Mrs. H. W. Davihou left Tuesday evening for York, Nebraska, on a visit and to bring htr mother back ber. CUrenco Tankey has returned from a business trip to northern Califor nia. Mr. nhd Mrs. John R. CTark of Butte Falls arc visiting friends and relates hen; this week. Sheriff August D. Bingler spent a short timo hero Wednesday after noon. Miss Alta Suck of California Is hero visiting ML-s Frauds Shields and other friendn. Col. Mar, assistant superintendent of the S. P. company, of Roseburg, was here Tuesday holding an inquiry in the matter of the wreck of the train No. 228 ono mile north of here Sunday afternoon. T. J. Williams of Medford spent Tuesday afternoon here. Mr. and Mrs. John Hurley of Duns tnuir, California, are visiting Mr. Hurley's parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hurley, on Millionaire Row, and oth er relatives here. Fred Fredenhurg of Medford made a business trip here Tuesday. Mr. Hanson of Chico, California, is 'visiting friends here this week. M. J. W. and Miss Esther Mer fitt spent Tuesday in Medford. Mrs. C. Dunlen has returned from a trip to Eureka, California. Mrs. Wayno Lecver, Mrs. Lane, Mrs. Clara" Hawk, Mrs. Viut Benll, E. L. Lane, Q. S. Moore, Luke Feart, Jess Wright, Fred Burrows were ;". ,thc, Pf0,,, fronf th5s ",uUy Pn Medford Tnesday aftcnioon FIRE DESTROYS NEAHCOXIE HOTEL AT GEARHART GEARHART BEACH, Or. March 20. The STeahcoxio Hotel, for twenty-five years a beach landmark, is in rnins today following a fire which for a timo threatened burroundiug property. Tho loss is cbtunatcd at $25,000. the bacon home any round during the fight. TK..1 1.--1t t.niiA M - HtAitl'fl 1Acl m INGION DEAD before fighting again. While l'lhinkl(JOTEL HOLLAND uuu, in conuiuun, cuii iriw iu handily, I think it poor policy to rematch him so soon with a boy of Brown's htanding nnd endurance. For Bud has now trained nearly eighteen months with only a few weeks rest. MAKES HAIR GROW Parisian Hugo un Invigorator that Makon Hair Grovr Abundantly or Money Hack. If your hair is thinning out grad uullv It won't bo long beforo tho bald spot appears. The timo to tako care or tho hair Is when you buvo hair to take cure of. For thin falling hair tho bent rem edy known to mankind Is Parisian Sage. It is compounded on scientific principles and furnishes to tho hair root a nourishment that act quickly and promptly and causes the hair to grow. But remember this; It kills th9 dandruff germ, tho post that appro priates all tho natural nourishment tbat should go to tho hair root. Pariblau Sago Is sold by Chus. Strang under a positive guaranteo to banish dandruff, stop falling h'ir and Itching (scalp Iu two weeks or money back. It gives to women's hair a lustor and radlunco that is most fabdnatlng and causes it to grow abundantly. Parisian Bago Is sold by Jru(,i;lsts In every town In America. A largo, generous bottle costs 50 cents, and the girl with Auburn hair Is on avery bottle. SUFFRAGtntS PLAN NATIONAL PARADE WASHINGTON, Mnich 20.- -The National American Woman's Suf frage association today plans an other suffragette pnrudo in Wash ington on April 7, the date on which the extra session qf congress is to convene. The April pnrndu will he neither so long nor elaborate ns tho one on March 3 when, I ho vvomeif allege, the police failed to afford them protection, but that 3KI women will be in line Each state will bo represented in tho parade, the suf fragettes innrcing to tho cnpitol, whero thov will present to the mem bers of congress their arguments for equal suffrage. - mmmm-m a-------- KING RECOMMENDED AS JUD6E COURT OF CLAIMS WASHINGTON, March 20. Sena- tors Chamberlain and Innc culled this morning on tho attorney gen eral and recommended tho appoint ment of National Commit teeuuui King to the United States court of claims. Chamberlain haa given a recommen dation oftThomas K. Doty of Port land to the secretary of war for the position of public printer at Manila. Lane also supports Doly. OIEO. At her homo in I'hocmV, Francis Ellen Houston, at 3 n. m., March 20, aged 70 years, a native of Tennessee, of cancer. She was married to A. H. Houston July 17, 1863, nt Dry Gayxe, Lacledcs county, Mo. She leaves be sides her husband, four children, Mrs. J. E. Roberts of Phoenix, Mrs. J. E. Wright of Phoenix, Mrs. L. J. Rein hart of Portland, E. E. Houston of Cottage Grove, and a sister, Miss E. J. Moore of Phoenix. She has been a resident of Jackson county since 1880. Burial will be in Phoenix ceaietcry Rev. Bailie officialing. Try This HomfMade Couxh Rimedy CeU LIHIr, Hat Dora Work Qalcfclr, ar Moaey Kfaaa. Mix one ptntotgTsnulatctl ugr with a pint of warm water, and ttir for 'i minutes. Put 2j ounces ot Pioex (fllty eeaU' worth) in a pint bottle; then UI the Sugar byrup. Take a leatpooaiu! every obc. two or three hours. You will find that this tlmplo rem dy take bold of a cough mure quickly than anything elio jou over ued. Uu ally end a deep iwatctl cough intido of 24 hours. Splendid, too. for whoop ing cough, croup, chest paint, bronchi tit and other throat trouble. It stim ulates the appetite and is tlichtly lax ative, which helps end a cough. This recipe makes morn ami belter cough syrup than you euuld buy rrudy made for , 55.50. It keeps perfectly and taste pleasantly. Plnex ia the moat valuable concen trated compound of Norway white nine extract, and In rich In gualacol and all the natural pine elements which are so healing to the membrane. Other prep, aratioaa will not work In this formula. This plsa of making cough syrup with Hnex and sugar syrup (or strained boney) lias proren o popular through out the United States and Canada that it Is often Imitated. But tho old. sue. ee-ful formula has never teen equaled. A guaranty of abe-ilutfl salNfactlon, or money promptly refunded, goe with thl recipe. Your dnurglst hss Plnex or will get it for you. If not, scad to The Fiaex Co., FOVayue, lad, TABLE D'HOTE DINNER Every ..veiling 50 to 7:30 40c. MENU Consomme of Mulligutauny Crab Salad Grilled Salmon and l'oimnes Juliette Blonquctte of Lamb with Oyster sauce or Chicken a la King Primo Beef nu jus or Loin of Pork with Apple, Souco Baked or Mashed Potutocs Sugar Com ' English Plum Pudding with hurd and Brandy Sauce or Ico Cicam Cafe .Noir fttardiants Lunch at Noon 35c Not the cheapest but tho best. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Matters; Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mlnlnu Caaca. Scrip. LOS ANGELES PAYS WELL FOR APPLES Splendid prices were lenllml for car of Rogue River apples juxt sold nt Los Angeles by E. Hoover, a brother of d. C. Hoover of this city whom accompanied tho cur to Los Vngelrs. The following prices vvero received net: Spitrcnbergs fLUo box, exlrn fancy $l,lVi box. Orthley 85o box, Newtonus $ 1 .50 box, Baldwins Sl.'iO box, Home Beauties $1.2"i box. This shows that Pacific coast mar kets can be invaded profitably with Rogue River apples. NEW BRIDGE 10 . SPAN HUE RIVER GRANTS PASS, Mnrch 20. Tho county court is asking for bidt for the erection of the new steel bridge across tho Roguo on tho Galice road. The aleel for this bridge was recently contracted for by the court nt a cost of $7,800, delivered at Merlin, and tho traiiHportation of this mntorinl i. to be covered In the new coutrnct. Tho building of the piers, retaining walls, etc., are also to bo Included. The Const Bridge company, which supplies tho steel, offered at tho time to erect and completo the bridge for n total of $7,200 fn nddition to the eojt of the steel, or a total of $15, 000. GROWS BEAUTIFUL WE PROVE IH5 DKSTItOYS DANDHUPK STOPS IMI.MNfl IIAIlt CI.KAN8 AMI IN ViaOItATKS YOL'It SCALP llKI.ICIIITI'l'Ii MtlJSNINC.'. To be possessed of a head ot heavy, beautiful hair, soft, lustrous, fluffy, wavy nnd free from dandruff is merely a matter of using a little Danderine. It Is easy and Inexpensive to have nice, soft hair and lots ot It. Just go ta SS-cent bottlo of Kuowltou's Danderine now all drug stores rec ommend It apply a llttto as directed and within ten mlmitea thcro will bo I an appearand! of abundance; fresh j new, tlufflnesa and an Incomparable! gloss and luster and try as ou will you cannot find u traco of dandruff or falling hair; but your real surprise- will bn after about to weeks' smorsai or txx awxuax. sta.txcxxt or tax AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY or iiAiiTKonu in Tin: htatk or connimth'I't. on the list dr of December, ll. mil- to the Insurance Commissioner of lb State of Oregon, pursuant to law. Amount of capital stock paid up 5,000,os.s XXOOKS, ,1'remliims reotlt-! during the rear t J.5M.IIMT Int-r-it, dividends and rents rreelveil .luring- ye.r... 'i'M'I'SI Ineonit from other sources received during year.... ,4,j.3a Tots! Ineom ,...'. ...' JMl,l.t M DiaBuaiBKEirra. 1se paid during the yr. Including adjusimrnt ......... exp-nse. ete, .... f ,?7,." SS. v Dttldendii pld during the yesr on espltal stork. .. soe.oonno rommlsslons and eslnrl-s paid during tlie jeer r,K,31.9 Taxes, license and feea paid during the year 1 1 1, .. J Amount of all other expenditures, SI9.S0I.. ToUl expenditure .-T.ll.0J AMBTB, Value of real estate owned t 3Mfl0,0A value of storks and bonds owned ,..,,.... I,l IJ.SIJ.I Iuni on mortsga and rollattral, etc. loo, 000. of) lash In banks arid on hand. I,7I,I'4,6 I'remlums In rouneof collection and In transinlsslnn ,:o,l Jl,t. Interest and rents duo and accrued J,4I4,: Total assets . ., :j,0ll.3l.-t Ixss sptelal deposits In any aute tlf any there be).. ;t.9t.M Tolsl esitt- admitted In Oregon ' J3,o;.SI5.3 tiABiLiTira. Orosa rlslms for Wssea unpaid I 711,1 ll.SS Amount of untsrned premium on all outstanding rlslca . ... , S,lx,'.il7.l Due for commission and brokerage , None All other liabilities , .1.,047.7 " Total liabilities exclusive, of entil'attt:. .... . ' I1S.0JMJI U Total liabilities exclusive of capital atork of ...f t.AOO.OOO.OO I n,VI3,!JV. uarxnsaa xx OBuaosr rox tub tear. Tolsl risks written during the year ... .,..1 4..IM-I Uross premiums r-celved during the year . . , .. S4..07 J J'remluma returned during the year ...,.,,, , ,, .... I3,:i0iv losses paid during the year ... 2S.71S 37 Ix lin'iirred during the year . Jl. 141 4& ToUl amount of risks oulatandlng In tlregon D-rnnlirr 31, ll. t 7, ,:& it AETNA INSURANCE COMPANY lly W'M It CLAItK, President. Slstiitnr" gen-rs aent ami ntlorney for service K il KKItl'IIKIt IHii-ge(tHiH;ic1UHaM art kf ( aC4hi - M -aUf ""r And they cut out Little Whose mother Jived in And on every morn , The call to a breakfast of NOTE Endow two-tint slsinp with Urocers Dsae lur rewiuia im ma emi-emr ir-e EXPERIENCE OF MOTHERHOOD Advice to Expectant Mothers The experience of Motherhood l a try ing one to mo-t women and marks dis tinctly an epoch In their lives. Not ono woman In a hundred la prepared or un derstands how to properly enro for her self. Of course nearly every woman nowadays hits medical treatment nt Such time, but many approach the experi ence with an organism unfitted for tha trial of strength, and when It Is over her system has received a shock from which It Is hard to recover, Following tight upon this comes the nervous strain of caring for the child, ami a distinct change In tho mother results. There Is nothing moro charming thkn ahnppy and healthy mother of children, and Indeed child-birth under tho right conditions need bo no hsxanl to health or beauty. The unexplalnable thing is that, with all tho evidence of shattered nerves and broken health resulting from an unprepared condition, and with am ple tlrm In which to prepare, women will persist in going blindly to Uio trial. Every woman at this time should rely upon Lydla E. PlnMiam'a Vegvlabl Compound, a tnoat valuable tonic and Invigorator of tho female orgunlsm. In many homes once childless Uiero are now children be cause of tho fact that Lydla B. Pink ham's Vegotabla Compound makes women normal, healthy and strong. If yon want special ad t Ice write to Lydla K. Plnkham Medicine Co. (confi dential) Lynn, Mass. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by a wobuu and held In strict ronlMcnrn. HEAVY HAIR GENT E a use, when ou will see n"W hair flno and downy at first yes bat really new hair sprouting out all over our scalp Dauderluu is. wn believe, tho only sum hair grower, destroyer of dandruff and euro for itchy scalp and it never falls to atop falling hair at once. It you want to provo how pretty and soft your hair really Is, moisten a cloth with a little D.tnderlnn and carefully draw It through your hair taking ono small strand at a time. Your hair will bo soft, glossy and boautlful In Juat a few moments a delightful surprlso awaits everyone who tries this, Boy Blue a shoe jt your Orocir't GOLDEN ROD OATS, your aam anil addras tod yoar tCtHKSf,' DAND nine Doctors Use This for Eczema fir, Kvaha, Kx-Commlsslonsr of Ilealth. ) "There Is almost un r lallnn lilwn tklti dlsesass and lb bldinl " The skin must be eur-d thrnual) tits skin The serins iml-l b washed .out. and sn salve have long ago been found worthless. Th mnst advaneed ph)slrlan of this country are now agreed on tbl. and are preaerlblng a wssh of wlnterareen. Ihyniot and other Ingredients for eeisms and all nther skin dlseakea. This cnmpmind Is known ss t l D- I'resrlitlun for Keisma. f--a klsnasai 111 availl 1 ( -) S tsLIn specialist wrlt'esi "J am coitvlnetd that MEDFORD t-ST igP Town's fall of Studebakers Studcbakcf Fnrm Wngonii, Studcbalccr Bug gies nnd Studcbakcf Delivery Wagons. and every owner of n Studcbakcf vehicle is proud of it. Because he knowa it is the best. Studcbakcr wagons nnd buRuirs are built on honor and with tho experience tlmt cotuea from sixty years of wagon building, and you get tho benefit of this experience when you buy a Studcbakcr vehicle Whether you live In town or country) whether you want work or pleasure) vehicle, there's a Sturlebaker to fill your i-oulte-ments. Farm wagons, contractor wsgent, trucks, rnumcipst vehicles, lea wsguns,ilump wagons and caits,ioad oilers, buggies, depot wagons, surreys, pony uits, runabouts wo make them all. also harness, for any sited animal, for any vealcle, of tho cam high standard of quality at tho Studcbakcr vehicle. St eor Dahr or ttHIt ci. STUDEBAKER MVf VOSK MIHrtSArOUl CHICAGO DALLAS KANSAS OTT nJri salt lam crrr sah rsAMCtvco rosrutrin, osa. Hemmgway's Lead Arsenate The brand whlrh la usod In all of Hid ureal npplo growing illitrlrls of tho country Wislcrn Nv, York, MIchlRnti, tint Hluo llldivi Hlupoa, tho Oiurka nnd tho famous vullo)s of thu r.rt-at Nurthwctt HEMINGWAY'S LEAD ARSENATE Is of tho hlnht-st atandard of n'rnufarturt' Wo claim ttiu lotion lux points of superiorly PERFECT PHYSICAL CONDITION I. o., fineness of Kraln and caso In tlilnultiK down In water CORRECT ANALYSIS I. v.. full pvrrontaKt of Arson! Oxldo (not loaa than 15 per cent) mill no mora thin n tritco of Holublo Arsvulu witiTi; rou nooui.irr ami phiccs Stocks Cftn-ied by KERR, GIFPORD & CO. I'drtlniitl, On-unii HEMINGWAY'S LONDON PURPLE CO,, LTD. lit Water Hlrcnt, Now York, N. Y, f: PLAN YOUR TRIP THROUGH CALIFORNIA THU Sunshine and Flowers via XS rsvrf7iu, tif Js7? a.-r wv - A.na.l U,UKn KUUHJ MOj 5ciO A THOItOUfJIUA' lv.VJOYAHI.IJ IIOUT1. You Can rlco In Ciillfotrnlut Attractive scasldo resorts, fumoits hotels, hot uprlnRn uud outdoor sports. At I'nsailona thu world famed oatrlch fiirms and niaKiilflcont homos, At Han Ilornurdlna ami Illvcmlrto tho orango Rrovoa. At Oatallnn, tho vyondorful aiilimarlnu gurdons, and at various otliur points attractions that ilollglit tho o)o nnd Inform thu mind, Low Ono Wuy or llounil Trip I'airai ' Hound trip tlokota to I.on Angclra on sulo dully with long roturn limit and Htop-ovcra at will. If you wish to go still further south or ount, tlckctu via all rail, or rail iiml Htaamur through Now Orleans cun bo aocurod at roiiHOiiablo rutim. Furthor particulars on application to any Agont. Ask for do scrlptlvo llturaturo ou nCllfornlu, or "Waysldo Nutus," doscrtbluu trip Hau Francisco to Now Orloaiu, JOHN 91. HCOTT, CJounml l'afiseiigiT Audit, l'oi tiiinil, Ogon the tl I) n Vre-erlptlnn la aa inurh speelllo for cisma as iiiiluliie fur ins Isrls, I Lavs been prescribing the t)) rem-dy for rs'' It will take away the. Itch the Inrt-nt loll apply It. In fart, we are in stirs of what I) i,l) will do fur ii that we will be glad In let ) oil have a It bntlls mi our guarantee that It will eul ymi nothing unlets you nnd that It ilnst the work Ask lis also about D IM. Hiap, il helps. PHARMACY South Bend, Ind. I.AMr OI' tiii: ifj - AX vrevv v i - J7ru - .i'. LIBSTB. fK . I MasaaKfll i rA