Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 29, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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EATON HOUSEAtHnORWELL, MASS., WHERE ADMIRAL
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CAMPf AND BURNS
TO FIGHT TODAY
LOS ANOELES, Cnl., March 20.
Either Eddie Campt of Frnnkio Hums
will have laid away any Immediate
hopes of grafting gloves with Johnny
Coition for ilia bantamweight title
before the sun sets today. As thr
resnlt of their scheduled twenty
round meeting nt Vernon, one will
Imve to slip back to an cany seat near
the foot of the pugilistic ladder, while
the other travels along after Coulon
via the, lud Williams route.
Both hoys were easily withta reach
of the stipulated 11 pounds at noon
when thoy rose today. Each loafed
about Ids quarters until time to go
to the. Pacific Athletic club head
quarters to weigh in.
Tho men wcro scheduled to an
awcr the first gong nt about 3
o'clock. The referee had not been
aoleeted early. Owing to tho death
of hli mother, CharUy Eyton was
compelled to forego his usual Vernon
officiating stunt, George Blake or
Hurry Gilmorc was expected to be
named.
limit by
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O'GARA BACK FROM
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Mrs. Sarah Klorcnson of Savage
Creek was badly injured Friday af
ternoon when a horse, slic was riding
fell with her throwing her over its
bead. Only her thick hair heaped on
the top of her head saved her from
death and an it is she was danger
ously injured.
Mrs. Klorcnson is an accomplished
horsewoman and (spends much of her
time in thn saddle. Sho was riding
rapidly dowu a hillside when the ac
cident occurred. Sho and her hus
band recently camo to this section
from Nebraska.
New Library leeks.
The followiuz books of fiction
have lately been added to tho library:
Amateur Gentleman, (Faruol.)
Captain Martha Mary, (Abbott.)
Happy Warrior, (Hutchinson.)
Heart of tho Hills, (Foj)
Judgment House, (Parker.)
The Net, (Beach.)
Boiling Stone, (0. Henry.)
Sign at Six, (White.)
The library nan added some new
magazlaes lately and tho following
list Is received regularly:
American City.
American Maculae.
American ncvlew of Reviews.
Architectural Record.
Atlantic Monthly.
Bellman.
Detter Fruit.
Boole Review Digest.
Bookman.
Century.
Collier'.
Congressional Record.
Cosmopolitan.
Country Life la America.
Craftsman.
Current Opinion,
Delineator.
Education.
Engineering and Mining Journal.
Engineering Masatlne.
Evorybody'fl.
Garden Magazine.
Good Housuekceplng.
Good Roads.
Harper's Monthly.
Harper's Bazaar.
Harper's Weekly.
Health Culture.
Home Progress. ; ,
Independent.
International.
International Studio,
Irrigation Ago.
radios' Home, Journal.
Llfo.
Literary Digest.
McClure's.
Mining and Scientific Press.
Monthly Weather Review.
Muusey.
Musical America.
Musician..
Nation.
Natloual Geographic Magazine.
North Amorlcan Rovlovv,
Oregon Teachers' Monthly.
Outing.
Outlook.
Popular Mecbanlca.
Public Libraries.
Readers' Guide to Periodical Lit
erature. Rollablo Poultry Journal,
St, Nicholas.
Saturday Evening Post.
Scientific American.
Berliner's.
Stuffed Club.
Sunset.
Suryoy.
Theatre.
World's Work,
Youth's Companion.
Th a library la not able to buy du
plicate copies of these for circula
tion, but back nuumbers may be
takou out. '"'
FRISCO'S BELT LI
DEDICATED TODAY
GRINDING
OUT
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Larch 20.
In the presence of tho goomor,
the mayor, members of the board of
harbor commissioners and other not
able!?, and mnked by n military par
ade, San Francisco's state-owned
bcl railroad connecting tho docks
with the heart of tho city, was dedi
cated today. It is expected to carry
the bulk of the 1015 fair traffic.
Tho celebration began nt S o'clock
with n tug of the harbor in the tug
S locum. Following this the nc wdocks
between Hnrison and Brennnn
streets were inspected. These docks
nrc said to be the finest in tho world.
At 1:15 with the guests of honor
in three coaches tho first train on
the belt line crossed Market Street.
At the end of the run tho party win
taken to Fort Mason and then over
the exposition grounds. At the pre
sidio n military review was held.
ELEVEN LOST LIFE
AT
CRIMINAL A E
MIDDLETOWX. Ohio, March 21).
Eleven persons are known to have
met denth in the flood waters here.
Tho property loss is fixed nt $:t,ol)0,
000. Mlamisburg reports that three per
sons arc known to be dead there,
with the property damage estimated
at $350,000.
The work of grinding out criminal
cases in the circuit court is pro
gressing rapidly nd indications nre
that most of the criminal work will
be cleaned up by next Wednesday.
John Walker was put on trinl for
forgery today while the case ngainst
Walter Wood for (minting a gun nt
another went to n jury shortly be
fore noon, the jury being still out.
The embezzlement case against H.
T. Hnswcll will probably bo called
Monday. It will be a harder fought
case.
SEATTLE, Wash., March 20.
Stanford University debaters lost to
the University of Washington tenm
on the immigration debate held here
Fridnv nieht h a decision of two to
.one. The coast championship, how-
ex cr, goo to the University of Ore
gon, which defeated Washington nt
Eugene and Stanford nt I'oltn Alto.
Washington, represented by Ilobin
Welts mid Clifford Newton, upheld
the affirmative.
The judges were Mayor Cottcrill.
Judge W. W. Black of Everett and W.
C. Hodge of bnohoiuish. The Stan
ford debaters were Albert F. Coyle
nml P. I). Newell.
ROYAL
BAKING POWDER
Absotuiety Pure
Thm mmly Bmklng Pmwttmr mmttm
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MO ALUM, MO UME PHOSPHATE
TOUR OF NORTHWEST
Professor tVilnin has tvluriird
from a tour of tho fruit districts of
tho northwest looking over conditions
and advising fruit men in regard to
the co nt ml of blight which has
gained considerable headway in sev
eral districts.
"r find that n policy of elimina
tion rather than eradication is fol
lowed in several districts," stales
profesor O'Oara," and hundreds of
trees are being pulled out. Especial
ly is this so of the Bitter Hoot coun
try. 1 spent some time there going
over thu matter with them.
"The Hoguo Kiver alley seems in
better condition than any I visited
and this is not said because I live
bore. It is a fact."
CITY DADS HOLD A
E
The city council held a social ses
sion Friday evening which was not
marked with even a ripple of discord
or excitement. The meeting was cal
led for the purpose of canvassing the
voto nt the recent special election.
Tho couucilmcn met, canvassed the,
vote, adjourned and went screuly on
their way.
MORGAN HAS RELAPSE
FROM RECENT ILLNESS
HOME, March 20. As the result
of n slight relapse of a recent illness,
J. Picrpont Morgan, the Aiucrieon
financier, is confined to his bed in
his hotel hero lodny. The relapse
occurred Sundny. Herbert Sallerlce,
.Morgans son-in-law is with hun.
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A Strong Indorsement.
W. It. Holmes of the Decorah, la..
Journal says, "I had been a sufferer
from plica and ""hemorrhoids for
years. I got no relief until my drug
gist recommended Mcrltol Pile Rem
edy. Beforo I had taken halt tho
packago tho distress was gono and
I havo had no troublo alnco. I would
not tnko a thousand dollars and bo
back In my former condition." Has-
kins' drug storo. axcJuslvo agents.
These 2 men should use
ICIDE
it saves the hair
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Iok nt these three portraits ngniu. They tllust rule better than words run possibly do the principle
of hair preservation, tho principle iiMiu which NEWBUO'H HEIil'ICIDE is bused mid acts. This is the
principle, "You can do your hair uioru good while the hair is their, Ihun you can ever do after the hair is
gone."
Ninety-nine jht cent of the hair losses, with both men and women, nru duo lo the. working of Ilia dan
druff germ. If you are troubled with dandruff dcN'iid upon it the genu is there, always working, digging,
destroying thu life of the hair follicle nod pushing out llie'liair. And unless drastio and rigorous measures
arc adopted to eradicate it, the genu is going to stay and will keep up the hair destroying activity until ev
ery lutir is gone.
The great mistake that many people make Is that thoy necr take any particular interest in their hair
until it is gone and their heads are bare. Instead of using NEWIIUU'S IIEItlMClOE wlillu they lane an
ahuiidauco of hair capable of snriug, they wait until thu damage U done, until it Is loo late. Then realising
their condition they begin to appprcciate the blessings of a nice head of hair. A bottle of so-called hair
restorer is procured and much time and energy expended in an eudcnor to accomplish the impossible nils
sjcnt money, misdirected energy.
By starting in time, (he intelligent and systematic uo of NKWIIItO'S HEIil'ICIDE would hno pre
vented all of this trouble, nil this anxiety. HEItl'lt'lUE positively eradicates dandruff and prevents the
hair from falling out. It gives to the hair life, luster and luxuriance. It prevents baldness. It stops itch
ing.
Sold Everywhoro and Guarantood or Monoy Rof undod
by Your Doalor.
Applications Obtained at tho Bottor Class of Barbor Shops.
A BOOKLET AND SAMPLE FOR TEN CENTS
SEE COUPON.
MEDFORD PHARMACY Noar Post Offico
Special Agonts
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ELECTRIC COOKING I
IS TRUE ECONOMY
Evcryl)ody knows that
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PAGE STOCK FENCE
Is the Fence of Highest Quality, Greatest Strength
and Durability as also arc
PAGE HOG FENCE
PAGE RABBIT FENCE
PAGE LAWN AND YARD FENCE
ji: PAGE FARM GATES
We want you to know
PACUD WOVEN WIRE FENCE
That's why wo arc asking you to call and sec for
yourself why PAGE FENCE will outlast them all,
and why you should use no other.
Every Rod of Page Fence Is Guaranteed
Sec us before buying We can save you money.
Gaddis Dixon
"THE PAGE FENCE MEN"
Fence Contractors All Kinds of Fence Material
134 N. Riverside Ave. Medford, Oregon
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ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF THE SWITCH.
ELECTRIC RANGE, price $00.00 ca.sh, ij'lW.OO on
installments. This range has new lypo bro'Ier in top of
oven, the best broiling device up to date for any siylo
stove. Will bake, roast, broil or fry; is better, cleaner,
safer Hum any other cooking appliance. Ask vour
neighbor who uses one. Flat rale lor family use, sjtf.00
per mouth.
Ask about our special installment tonus on this rango.
EL BACO OVEN, price $12.00, will
roast. a chickon or bake two loaves of
bread. Can be connected on any lamp
socket. No special wiring required. Costs
f cents per hour or less to operate, depend
ing on quantity of current used.
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SAMPLES ON DISPLAY AT OUR OFFICE
California-Oregon Power Company
216 WEST MAIN STREET. PHONE 1681.
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