Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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ThrU II id Anderson will bo oven
bettor ns a boxer when ho crawls
Into tlio rliiB again nbont Thanks
giving 'day, Is tlio Information
brought to rnrtlnml by Freddlo An
derson, IiIh brother nnd chief spnr-
ring partner, who nrrlvcd yesterday.
Fred snyH that Hud was duo today
to lcato tlio hospital at Santa Mon
ica, whero ho underwent an opera
tion for appendicitis right after his
defeat nt tlio hands of Leach Cross
on July A. Fred ill o says that Unclo
Tom McCarcy Is now figuring on
matching Dud and Joo IMvcrs for
his turkey day date, figuring that
tho two with their big following In
Los Angeles ought to make hltn n
moro profitable house than even n
championship fight.
"Dr. Thomas, who removed Hud's
appendix," said Freddie, "expressed
ntirprlso that Hud should have been
nblo to crawl Into tho ring with
Cross, In tho condition ho was In.
Tho doctor said tho condition of the
appendix showed liud had suffered
four distinct attacks in about six
months without knowing It. Ho had
n slight attack whllo wo wcro In
vaudovlllo here, but wo thought It
stomach disorder. Tho appendix.
"which was removed through an open
Ing three-quarters or an Inch in
length, was about five Inches long
and tho concretion about threo times
tho slxo of an ollvo seed and as hard
ns a Btono. It was said to havo been
mo mosi succcssiui operation per
formed nt Santa Monica. Dr.
Thomas spread tho muscles Instead
of cutting them, and then sowed
them back over tho Incision, giving
a double, layer of niusclo covering.
Tho doctor says nud ought to fight
better than at any tlmo In his lire
and bo far stronger than before.
Tho Ad Wolgast incision was four
Inches long.
Can Heat Dent lit
"Hud can beat Cross. Cross Is a
shado bettor fighter than Mandot.
Ho has n good right hand, but ho
can't stand body punishment. Ho
is a clover rcllow and can hit hard,
but hot as hard as Dud. Dud fig
ures that ho got hit over tho appen
dix In tho first round of tho fight,
nnd It Inflamed tho member and fnr-
tner sapped his strength. Ho kicked
Cross all over tho ring In tho sixth
round and had a shado In tho sov
cntn, nut artcr that wo knew Dud
would be lucky If ho stayed tho
limit.
"His defeat has not Impaired his
standing ono whit In Los Angeles,
nnd ho and Rivers would doubtless
draw n record-breaking houso.
"That talk of Dud having to go
Into a Turkish bath on tho morning
or tho Cross fight Is all bosh. Ho
never even thought of ono. much
less going Into It. Ho was trained
right down to tho notch and when
ho and Leach got on tho scales both
' of them shivered tho beam a mo
ment and It dropped back, showing
that they wcro exactly tho same
weight.
North In Two Weeks
"Dud will como north In about
two weeks with Dick Donald and
will spend sevoral months on his
ranch thrco miles from Vancouver.
Ho Is to bo Initiated into tho Elks'
lodgo nt Mcdford In a couplo of
weeks. Tho Mcdford fans sent n big
bouquet to him whllo ho was In tho
hospital at Santa Monica, and I
never saw so many flowers as camo
from his various admirers. Dud
bought an automobile for our
mother' so that sho can visit him
dally at tho ranch.
"And here is whero I como In for
a llttlo space. I got married July 5
at Los Angeles to Miss Loulso Green
of Palms, Cal., near Los Angolos.
Her father has been In tho mercan
tile uusiness, uut together wo arc
going luto tho garage business at
San Diego nud I shall mako my homo
thoro In about six weeks. I don't
know whether I shall bo able to help
Dud got Into condition for his fights
in tho future or not. It all depends
on how tho garage business gets
along."
N
MASON
AT
PAGE TONIGHT IN
UP-TO-DATE PLAY
.Aflor pluylnij in New York for
over n year and a half in his new
piny Iy Augustus Thomas, "As A
Man Thinks," John -Mason will fill
a Jocnl enpngement at the I'iiro tonight.
Willi Mr. Mnsnn will come his Tlitr-ly-ninlli
street theater players, seen
with the (liilinguishnl slur during
his remnrknhle metropolitan season,
nml the Messrs. Shuhort promWo
every particle of Iho orginnl seonii
nml coMume display used in tho big
oily production all Ihe-'o things,
says Iho press ngenl, frc.-Jily reno
vated nnd so nhuuihiut ns to fill four
mnssivo railroad ears. Augustus
Thomas wrote "As n Man Thinks"
especially for John Mason jul ns
he wroto ''The Witching Hour" for
Mr. Mnsnn mul Iho character of th
gcntlo old Doctor Soelig in that now
play is said to fit tho magnetic gen
ius mul odd personal traits of Mr.
Mason better than any other stage
character typo ho has interpreted.
John Mason' visit is as iniportnnl
theatrically as the coming of Richard
.Manstieid or rorbes Knbertson, or
any slngo celebrity of Iho highest
elass, for Mr. Mason, though of onlv
middle nge, is nhont the last of the
renowned old m-IiooI American play
ers, lie is the hot Knglish speaker
on the public platforms of Iho coun
try, ami it is ediientionnl as well as
entertaining to hear him. Mnon is
young in years, but old in lesson.
For years he toured the country in
support of tho slunlv nelors of the
legitimate, first visiting Ibis city in
F.dwin Ikinth'i company, then be
starred in "Friend Frilr," and who
does not recall his fine work as
leading male player with Mrs. Fiske
in her productions of "Leah Kleh
nn" and "The New York Idea!"
"As n Man Thinks" is in four
acts, these depicting scenes asso
ciated with New York's smnrlest so
cial set, but nil centered about Un
love life of two young sweethearts,
sweetly influenced by the myterinnr
sympathetic power of nn old fnmilv
physician. Dr. Soelig (Mr. Mnson).
Julie lie rue, the beautiful daughter
of the famous aetor-nulhor, James
A. ITerne, who wrote "Hearts of Oak"
and "Shore Acres," is in Mr. Mnson'i
company, nnd other popular players
of the supportin cast include John
Hood and George Gnston.
PHN
COMPANY
E
TOLD TO INCREASE
AS
PHONES
a nu'iuborship feu of .'Ifl, for fifty
eeuls a uioimth, nud to iiou-mombcrs
for $1.00 u month. Later these
rules wcro ttdjUHtcd so t lit I bolli
tiu'iuhors nml uoii-iiiemhers paid $1,00
a month for service. The eo-opera-llvo
company's officials decline they
are satisfied with the returns.
SA1.KM, Ore., July M. - IMablish
iug ti precedent Hint may have far
reaching effect, tho Rlate railroad
commission today issued uu older
directing the Ktislern Oregon co
operative telephone company in
I'nion county to increase its rates
moro than double as a matter of self
piverntion for itself and fair deal
ing toward ils competitor which al
leges it cannot continue to exist in
competition with former rales,
la this case the Home Independent
Telephone company complained that
the Kastern Oregon company was
mining its htiMiics by its low compe
titive rates and thai it was securing
tlio cream of the business in Puioti
county, and that it was operating its
lines, which served Mlgiu, Summer
villi, Ce and I'liion nt u loss to it
self. The company was furnishing tele
phones to its own members, who paid
E
A1X LA rilAPPPLK, Franco,
July LM. Fourteen tleiniaii coal
uiiiiers were found dead today in a
mine near (Icilcnkirchen, Prussia.
They had been entombed for 'J I hours.
EARLY SETTLEMENT
OF
NI2W YOltlC, July aa.- lOmly Hot
t lenient of nil differences lint ween
eastern railroads and their, employes!
was predicted hero today by tho
members of the federal mediation
board. Althounlt the modliUorH mo
considering tho rcipicHt of railroad
officials that tho arbltratniH consider
their demauils as well iih IIioku of
their employes, It was expected that
tho roads would withdraw their re
quest. It was also expected that tho
threatened strike on tho Krlo rail
road would be averted,
THE QUALITY IS HIGH
BUT THE PRICES ARE LOW AT
seAmd5&
Thursday July 24 th
Exibition of Nutting Hand Colored
Photographs at
Medford Book Store
"Good Shoes"
OPPOSITE POST OFFICE
MANN'S
CENTR ALJIAVENUE S
COPPER MINERS
MICHIGAN
MAItQl'ETTK, Mich., July ::3.
Moro than 15,000 minora lit tho
.Michigan copper country uro idlo to
day, and all tho copper milieu In tho
district aro closed because tho Wes
tern Federation of Miners la about
to order a strike.
Tho inltioa havo been closed
against all tho workers of tho dis
trict, although only about -0 per
cent or them nro affiliated with tho
reiteration, Ilcccntly tho federation
men demanded recognition of tho
union, an eight-hour day and Im
proved working conditions. Their
demands wcro denied.
The operators declared today that
they aro prepared for an indutinlto
shutdown, bo far thcro havo been
few disorders.
DON'T OVERLOOK THIS
100 beautiful new Mouses,
nicely trimmed, up QQp
to $2530, each UOXj
New Kaki Mouses for out
ing wear, special
Clival I
Now "Balkan" .Mid
11 11 ? vl ii
$1.25
$1.39
Cool Si-pi-qg
SPECIALS
MANN'S
NEAR POST OFFICE
NOW IS THE TIME
To build a homo
K'tbor, building material and choice building yilcs will
never be as cheap again. You can buy a largo lot with
BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY
on the Mast Side in best residence district with build
ing restriction, gootl roads, close to city water, low
texes for small payment down, easy terms on balance.
This is one of tho best building sites in tho valley.
ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON.
I am a power for great good if you do
not abuse my use.
In cases of need I do my work well.
I am a builder up of health and strength
in the hospital or in the home.
For the invalid or the convalescent for
the tired or overworked I offer a great
help.
A little of me goes a long way.
I have been among you for three gen
erations. I'm known ai Cyrtu Noble throughout the world.
W. J. Vim Schuy vcr & Co., General Agents
Portland, Oregon
Colgate's Talcum
J'owder, 20uuans.
Women's Wash Belts
good 2."5e gnijlc, each...
12c
5c
Women's fancy Emb Aprons
y.lc grade, speeial OCp
each Uv
Clark's O. N. T. Spool Cotton
7 for 25c
CANNOT TAX LAND
IIOISR, Idaho, July 23. In a rul
Iiik today niudo by Federal Judge
Frank H. Dietrich, land within gov
ern in cut reclamation projects cun
not bo tuxod whllo tho United States
holds title. Tho decision which will
affect reclamation projects in other
states was icudered in an action
brought by tlo United K'ates nculust
Lincoln county, tho point ut Issue
being tho mt'tsjiifiit iimdo by tho
(fiunty of the government luuda
w'lhlii Ilia Minidoka project In
Wlliern Idnlin, Tlio Mlhldokn pro
ject lAHtl Jj MiDy Improved.
Careful I'crusjil Will 1'roto It
Vnluo to livery Mull Tribune
J leader
Tho a vera ko man is a doubter, and
there Is llttlo wonder that this Is so.
Misrepresentations mako people
skeptics. Nowadays tho public ask
for better ovldeiico thuu tho testi
mony of strangers. Hero is proof
which should coiivluco overy Mall
Trlbuno reader.
II. J. Durfee, 32 N. Ilartlett
street, Medford, Or., says: "I was
troubled by my klduoys off and on
for years. If I caught u slight cold
It ulwuyu bottled In thorn, causing
my back to become very lame, weak
and painful. Last summer I was
suffering In that way and on u
friend's advice I procured Doan's
Kidney I'llls. I found this remedy
to bo exactly ns roprosonted, nud In
a fow days tho trouMo left mo. 1
know of many other persons who
havo obtained benefit from Doan's
Kidney Mils."
For salo by nil dealers. I'rlco CO
cents. I'oktor-Mllhurn Co,, Iluffulo,
K, Y utlo agents for the United
State.
Jtenieinber tho i)anioI)pan
Hiid toke uu other,
Women's' thin Lisle Hose, a
good quality, special Thurs
day, a pair 15
Women's Silk Boot Hose, all
colors, speeial a pair 25
Women's Mist Black Hose,
vary special, a pair i)$
Women's Laco Hose, up to
Hot; values, a pair 15
Obildnjn'sIIalf iloo,8puial
v l'!l"'i"Mi'"Aliy
Best naming Cotton, a ball,
each 2
flood Safely Bins, a paper,
each 3
Turkish Bath Towels Q,
big size, special each iwl'
flood J rand Towels fZp
each wL
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BV M m DIRECT0"1 "r2l f , orj B
JTd Hfflfe mmrf- $F SASH Setf
LZ Si li,ir and DOORS Mi
'J ' LiltJiJ(i Mti.fr iimimiu ( m.. mvJl
nilff. Vnmr'' ' iw jr iu rr' mv
"Kavsers' Chamoiselte H " v 5 i'' ' " ' ir.,' r.r,., m
(ilovcs, 1( button, in white, V - fe Kw,' "lrM lw4 " " ' Iv
iwitlirnii trftW nwl iliti nwii C.. 1 I A,rnl ruri. lmnlaJ. 1& ilia . . . II 10 K"'
ry-ftM ' J V , ' ,",,""," k l e-i4. iri IKH.',, , ' iJ.Mi.ui H
li(' L'l'JlllC mW'CI.'ll jl O .. .1 I '' Ciillinu lluai.l.w IW.H, Int.il.r II 7 H
J Jl J,I.1IU MM I lill 1VI MonCV! I ttt l.r V.w,r IVMit, itiiiMM, ri"i H
I1IINI MV JI ll'lll lOt I ' 01". IS" 1M.W I.7I H
Ak fur I low iUtli.1. up ri.m .. tl.04 IM
Cmil Bilh, 10 illllBl, 44 tiiM, up m
"Kavscr's" IK liiiilnn Kill; lii.ffrec - .'.- ....-... ." M
fllovcs ill till sixes tuid colors. Cataloi! 1 - I 8cJr".?'. .."iy!":!rw.!ll!:r',1!? 0
v' ' sunn , hpt t mi uVa kmrKHrrwSik, '.. ...nhw.i. ci.i. n. h
Thursday, a pair OC IDg&' - 'M.rwY.uyfc'r '
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CUT PRICE SALE
All 10c, Vests, on sale
Thursday, each
All jTjc Vests, on
sale Thursday, each.
All 20e Vests on sale
Thursday, each
All 25c Vests on sale
'I'l. .;, I.. ., ......I.
uiiimiuj , i,iii;ii..
Qasttir4'
Closing out all Parasols in
white and colors at oxaclly
20 OFF
All .'Joe Vests on sale
Thursday, each..
Women's 'Union .Suits
on sale Thursday
8c
12'2c
15c
19c
25c
19c
Woiiioii'h Umbrella Paulson
sale Thursday, a -IQ
pair VSt
II JWifj Union Suits
on Hilly Thursday
29c
For A Seashore Outing
(JO TO
NEWPORT YAQUINA BAY
No outing h compieto unless you visit this old rollablo Honsldo
resort which offers to tho summer visitor n charm of environment
not found elsewhere. Delightful polntu of Interest In Iho neigh
borhood, deep-sea fMilng. surf battling, boating, hot son bathing
lu tho now Nntatorliim. Cottages, room housim nud tents at rea
sonable rates, Ample hotel accoiiiiiiodiitlous, abundance of sea
food, oysterii, clams, oralis Milk and vegetable abueuco of for
mallty and n homellko wolcoino for all.
Double Daily Train Service
Loavo Albany Dally TillOu. in, and 1:30 'p, in. Kx. Sun.
Arrlvo Newport " 12:10 p. in. and 0:30 p. m. Kx. Bun,
LOW HOUND Tllll' l'AIICS
Season, Week-end and Sunday
EXCURSION FARES EAST
TIckolH on snlo dally until September 30th from all main nml
branch lino points to Kustoru destinations ono way through Cal
ifornia or via l'oitlaud, Koturn limit October 31st.
I (OOOlNIMUiTAl I
For llliistrutod bonklot on Nuwport,
or copy of "Vacation Days In Ore
gon," cull on uoarout Agent.
JOHN M. SCOTT,
(loueral 1'usiiuiigor Ateilt,
J'orlliind, Oregon.
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