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jAXJm-vnwv r If' itr ip J ' I' v I . ? h S 14 I1 t J1 1 M r'l r :! - & ..n i j l! )f r a M is r IF., . t: ,- . ir i ? faMI I" Jf 'V I," " PXGESIX medford matt; tribune, medford. ok boon, Saturday, -iuly r, mm. TOO MUCH CLASS IS ONLY EXCUSE Fi 6 0 I.OS ANGELES, July B. "Too much clnfcR," thin Is tho nlanpy hut moat pertinent explanation offered today for tho clonncut victory of Iir. Lcnch Cross Wnllach of New York over Hud Anderson of Mcdford, On- Ron and Vnncouvcr, Washington, !n to twelfth round of tho independ ence liny- bntUo nt Vornon. Tho Roncrnlly accepted verdict among fight follower Is Mint Andorsoti, still regarded as n comer, was sent too soon against a nastniaster of ring craft, willing but unablo to do tho work cut out for him. Anderson fought ono of the gam est uphill battles ever soon at Ver non, but ho was hopclcsly out classed from tho first gong. Cross flhowed bewildering speed and a deadly punch nnd proved n ring general of wonderful ability. The condition of each fighter was per fect and Anderson's only excuse Is that ho mot a bettor man. Knockout lit Complete. Anderson's knockout was com plcte. Ho wont to tho canvas from a right to tho Jaw after Cross bad carefully prepared his opcnolng, Cross holpcd tho Mcdford's boy's handlers carry him to his corner and watched anxiously tho reviving pro cess, which proved long and diffi cult. Dud was carried to his dress ing room, where It was almost half an hour beforo ho could bo dressed nnd taken to his automobile. Seat ed In tho machine ho mumbled con stantly, demanding of Manager Don ald nows of "how tho fight's go ing." Cross hurried nt onco to a down town hotl, whero his wifo nnd baby daughter awaited htm. "Well ma," tho dentist shouted across tho lobby, "I brought back tho bacon." "That's not all you brought," Mrs. Cross retorted, pointing to a "shan ty; rapidly developing over Leach's left eyo. Bud Uns So Excuses. , Cross remained in Los Angeles Inst night receiving congratulations of his friends. Ho will not return flto Now York until thcro Is somo re sult from Promoter McCarey's at tempts to match him with Rltchh for u Labor Day battle hero. Anderson probably will remain nt Venice for a week and then return to his homo at Mcdford. Manager Donald has mado no plans for tho future. Bud has no excuses to offer. Ho said: "Cross is a wonderful boxer. I'll walk a block to shako bis hand any day. That's all I have td say." MEDFORD STILL DAZED BUT LOYAL TO BUD ANDERSON While Dud Anderson still lay in dreamland on the hot onnvns of the Vernon arena, the news from tho Tiibunc's flash spread rapidly through the crowded streets of Med ford. The Announcement was usually received in glum silence, with here nnd there n more urdeiit suppottcr groping about in a dared way to as sign n eau-e for the downfall of the Modfurd pride. That there was little money wag ered on the result is wholly due to the hoy's popularity in Mcdford, where ho was almost unanimously regarded ns invincible. This enthusiasm and willingness to back mm was Another saving factor to the local sporting frater nity, for it established him n prohibi tive odds on favorite nt Los Angeles, co that his tyocnl backers were un able to get their money down to nny tcrious exto.it. Mnny of the sports nrc eougratn hl'iig themselves tlint Anderson was not so fortunate ns to have tecurcd the bout with Willie Ititchic. ns he would have been n short ender in that event nnd the local Hirting frn lernitv would have pawned their jnwi Iiy on his chances. Everywhere nbotit town one hears nothing hut regret.s over Dud's fall nnd with the pos-ible exception of Frnnkie Kdwnrds who 'wenrs the "I told you so" smile, all are in favor of giving Dud u big reception on his return to his Mcdford home. Mnny telegrams were sent him lnt night vrcing him to come back to Medford for n rest, nnd assuring him that two months in the Itogno river cli mate would put him in his old time winning form. MILITANT SUFFRAGETTES RELEASED BY STARVATION BANNEFCROWD WITNESSES RACES AT FAIR GROUNDS VETERANS OF BLUE LONDON", July C Miss Annie Kenny nnd Mi; Barrett, militant suffragettes, wcro again rclenscd from Hollowny jail here today under the terms of the "cat and mouse" net. The women nro greatly emn ciatcd from hunger striking. With Medford trade Is Medford made. A banner crowd saw Ihu Fourth of duly races lit the Mcdford Kair (Iroutids Friday mid tho program was carried out without hitcli. A. K. W'iro was spilled out of his sulkey in sinking a miif-ii place, hut beyond n lew bnil-o was unhurt, though it cost him tho heat in the free for nil trot or pace. Alhia. c. g. driven by Dr. Helms won not n neats m tno j:ji pace, purse Jfl'J.), time 1:10. Nancy Lovo laee, b. m. driven by Swi-hcr, sec ond, time, 1:12. Gazelle Deer, b. in. driven by Huston, third. The 'J:H0 trot, purse $l'2o, was won by linllie D. h. m. driven by Swisher, time l:Ul-. Nettie Mack l. in. driven hy Stevens, second; l'opp Crow, b. s. driven by Huston, third. The free for all trot or jmec, purso jDtf, was won bv Halmont, b. g. driven by T. Taylor, who took the f second nnd third heats with l'OuAj ns best lime. Grace N. b. in., driven by Swisher took tho first heat, was third in the second heat nnd second 'i the third heat. Lady Sunrise, b. in.. A. K. Ware, ran third, second, third in the vnrious hents. The mile running race was won by Dovvly, owned by M. Miller. Speed Dull, liny Gunyaw, second, Drowny, with I. Jarkson, riding, third. The j mile pony race wan won hy Chief Hittson's "Policemen" with Git.en's "Copper" second. The bucking contests aroused much interest with the following entries: Grizzly Murphy, Morris; Imp, Gib Gitzen; Limber Jim, Dob Gelet; Gose, Gitson; Mary, Dob Gelet. HEAT WAVE BROKEN BY 'COOLER BREEZE SEND MESSAGES TO TH E RA CHICAGO, July 5. Tho back bone of tho heat wave throughout tho middle west wni broken today by iiorthweMern breezes. Hot weather still prevails, however, in the eastern and squtltern parts of tho country. Dcmltory bhowcrs occurred in the middle west today. GKTTYSIUIKG, ln., July C "Glory to God in tho highest," nnd "Peace on earth, good will to men," wigwagged lu'twcen Little Hound Top and Ceinetari llidgc, were the last messages transmitted hero today from the nllied camps of tho confed erate and grand army veterans. prom his position of Ltttlo Hound Top, Sergeant Slney of Doston sent the following message to Lieutenuut Hound of Virginia on Ceinetari llidgc: "Fence on earth, good will to men." "Glory to God in the highest,'' was Lieutenant Hound't answer. More than n hundred veterans of tho confederate and union signal corps were stationed in their posi tions early. r Tho first messngo signalled by Sergeant Maey were Grant's words, "Let ns have peace." Lieutenant Hound replied with General Leo's werds: "Duty is the most sublimo word in our language." Great congestion prevails here to day and the officials in charge of tho veterans' reunion nro having great difficulty in moving the crowds nway. It is believed tho last of the veterans will be able to depart beforo tomor row. Tho work of breaking up tho camp is well under way. All Gettysburg is laughing today over the charaetcritio way in which Major-Gcncral Daniel K. Sickles of Civil war fame denied a report of his own death. Thoroughly excited by tho rumor, Drigadier General Hunter Liggett, U. S. A., commnudiug the camp here, ru-lii'd tin nide to the Hogcrs House for confirmation. Sickles wns busy over n long, slender glass, in which was a chunk of ico floating about in n greenish liipiid. Deforo tho nida could rcRrl, General Sickles had re ported to camp headquarters "I want you to know, sir," lie told General Liggett, "that thcro was a minor about .that I was dead That story, sir, U a damned lie." "I believe you thoroughly, General," nnswercd General Liggett. "I hnvo both Scotch and Dourbon which shall it hot" "A little of both," nnswored Sickles, Then General Liggett filled the glasses. FINEST FLOAT OF PARADE SMASHED WHEN OVERT MED One of the disappointments of Ihu day was the demolition of tho float built nnd decorated by tho ladies of tho Greater Mcdl'oid club under tho direction of Mrs. ('has. Schicffllu, chtiiuuiiii of,, the committee. A pur gola hnviiiitv twelve pilluis wound with asparagifs IV in and decked with roses wit' the touiulatioii ot the t lout and Miss Dorothy Wicks us Miss Mcilfonl, in festal robes wns ready to ride. 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European plam HltuntcO In the Hub of llio Principal Theater nnd Shopping IIMrlei Itrtcntly Iteilecorntcd ami lttrurnllii1 Throughout, ( nnd Heller INjuliuu;! Today llinu Lvcr Itcforo KuroiH'mi I'lau t ItiMtniN without Imlli, f 1.00 per dny mid up ltooiu.i vvltlt ball, fJ.OO per day nuil up (1. J. KAtllMANN, Msimm-r. N. K. FliAltKi:, An-t. Mjjr. FRECKLES Now Is Hie Time lo (Set ltd! of Tlics I'gly Simla. There's no longer Ihu sllghtc't need of feeling ashamed of your fredkles, aa tho prescription othluo double streiiKth I guaranteed to remove these homely spots. Simply get an otiticu of otlilnn doublo strength from your drug gist nnd apply a little of It iiIkIiI and iiiiirninK nun jou suoiiki soon co that even tho worst freckles hnvo begun to dliappear, while tho light er ones huvo vanished entirely, It Is seldom that more than ion ounce Is needed to cotnploiely clear tho skin nud gnln a beautiful clear com plexion. Ilo suro to ask for tho double strength othluo ns this la sold undo Kuarantco ot money back if It falls to remove freckles. If rough strong whiskey burns your mouth, gags you when you swallow it what will it do to the delicate lining of your stomach v Hfrx: ACCUSED BURNING HIS WIFE ALIVE CAPESTRANO, Italy, July C Moroni Asceuzlo, recently returned to bis native town from Now York, is under arrest today charged with burning bla wifo alive. Following the receipt of anonymous letters &t New York telling him that his wifo was unfaithful to blm during bis ab sence Asccnzlo roturncd to his homo hero Immediately. Ho Is declared to have greeted his wifo tho first day of his return with ovory show of uffectlon. Tho sec ond day tho couple went for a walk In tho woods. This was tho lost ever scon of tho woman. A priest, how ever, who was passing through tho timber at tho tlmo heard piercing shrieks from a distance. Ho mado his way towards them and found a fiorco fire blazing nbout a treo. Tho day following when tho disappear ance of Mrs. Asccnzlo became known tho priest led a number of citizens to the burnt treo. The womun's fin ger ring and gold carlngs were found in tho ashes. Asccnzlo was arrested Just as ho reachod Chlabso, on tho Italian-SwJss border, presumably making bis way back to Now York. Eleqtriq (Booking Is True Economy NO FLAME, NO SMOKE, NO GAS, NO ODOR, LITTLE HEAT, NO WOOD TO BRING IN, OR ASHES TO CARRY OUT, NO MATCHES NEEDED, READY AT A TURN OF THE SWITCH. f f t y f t ? ? ? t t t & yrui Noble mild and pure W. J. Vun Schuyvcr & Co., General Agcnla Portland, Oregon J Avoid Impure Milk for Infants and Invalids ;.k... Get . HORLICK'S and Genuine ILK 99 M PAVING COMPANY FAILS TO MEET ITS PAYROLLS GOLDENDArjE, Wash., July C btato Labor Commissioner E. W. Olsen of Olympla is hero today in vestigating tho alleged difficulty employes of tho IT. P. Hill Paving company of Chicago nnd Spokane are experiencing in getting their pay for last month's work. Although tho work was completed Juno 35, tho men claim thoy have been unable to collect tho monoy duo them. Thirty-five mon have claims approximat ing $4500. Olsen has notified officials of tho company that unless tho claims are liquidate by tonight criminal nnd civil proceeding will he instituted. y y t y y y y y y y y ELECTRIC RANGE, price $()0.00 wish, 5fi.1.00 on iiistallmcnts. This range lias new type broiler in top of oven, the beat broiling device up to date for any stylo stove. Will bake, roast, broil dr fry; is bettor, cleaner, safer than any other cooking appliance. Ask vour neighbor who uses one. Plat rate for family use, 5.00 per month. Ask about our special installment terms on this range. EL BACO OVEN, price $12.00, will roast a chicken or bake two loaves of bread. Can bo connected on any lamp socket. No special wiring required. Costs 5 cents pcrhour or less tooperate, depend iug on quantity of current used. 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FARES FOR ROUND TRIP Grants I'ass...., $2.05 Medford $1.10 Gold Hill 1.55 Ashland 70 Corresponding low fares from other points. Ivxciiraloii will Ito cuiiroloil mill nil money rofuiiilcd In rimo of nilii 3ring your baskets and take tho children. Lots of fun for nil. John M, Scott, Genoral Passenger Agont, -'f $