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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 11, 1913)
tA ' F3CGE EIGHT ! 3rRDF0RD MATTJ TRIBUNE, MRPFOttD. ION, TTTITRRPAT, STCPTEMTtTCft 11, 101,1. I N FRANKI EDWARDS E MEETS BUD BOYD HON FRANKIE EDWARDS, WHO MEEfs'BUD KYD TONlSHT ; Toiiijlil the AwfiU Opcrn house will lie the- Mitcii of nil the follow ers of (In) hnxliij; pinie in .Medford nml xirhiily, for Krniikio Kdwnnls of Oakland nml Hud Moyl of Us An golcH nrc scheduled io box ten rounds. This is llio lirM niporhmily ilu fans hno luid hiiioc lho dcpatttirc 'of Hud Andr-mon In wiliip.si n hut w iim((wl, nml fudging from Mip ndnuicr gulp il will he Uu liiiijjpst house (lint Hum favorite imMinio has Keen hero. Hoth Kdwnrds mid ltoyd aro down lo I he rritiirod upiplit, YAW oiitiiN, mid hold nrc in I ho pink of condi lion. II is llio in"! ovonlv mnliliil honl tlmt has cvor hern hilled here. Kdwanls is the eleverer of the two, lint what Ho.vil laid, in 'lpverm"s he make lip in nggros-ivcnes mid tliN should have n teiidoney to Ining out the he-1 Hint rneh hoy is rapahlo of j showing-. isemier itov lias ever shown, uorc hefore, and for that reason the fan scoiu inelined to want lo see the man who gave "Oar Hud" sueh n tough hnttlo on two different oeeasion, and nUo to see the hoy that is tout ed so highly by the people of tho Hoyd is n quiet, gentlemanly lit tle fellow, both in and out of the ring, and has inndc many friend fhicp his arrival here. There will he a special train from Grants Pais and it, will leave here on the return trip about 11 p. m., giving ample time to the visitors to witness tho main event of the day the boxing contest. The doors will open at 7:30 p. m. nml the first preliminary will start nt 8:nf) sharp, and tho seeoml will follow immediately after. The main event Mill start not later than 0:1." and everything will be over by 10 o'eloet. There will he good horse raees at the fair, and these, coupled with n good boxing match, will serve to whet the appetite of every true sportsman in the Ilogue Kiver valley. Scats arc on sale at the Xn.-h hotel. MOTOnCYCLE COP STOPS RACING TO PAIR GROUNDS' The -il wvlnrt'.wlf c,ii .,1 l,u- ( yilnrdu Kl'trntixiii iijiJ put h diuii per on uutvs to ihu 1'nLr. A half, dozen or so were told by him to "goi see Summcrvile," after they rdimvctl luirt. ts of speed down Central ave nue. The motorcycle cop trailed the nutos to get their speed mid then delivered his ultimatum if the speed law was broken. i 'in i i M i i in i,., ' - rk?- uiiin ftliTirifMiUBffi't"" rt 'HHMMH WHmm5$8?&w? Hvi, . vi vA:tlH ' fir , .:Hrafl ' ' - aHWHL t. JM3 1 HSNPJI vi-5IPv ;4H : JOHN WILKINSON WEDS:1:HAMM0ND CRITICIZES ft !: GERALDINE MKSCHE ADMINISTRATION POLICY 3f .v 4 TACOMA NEWSPAPER I A weekly newsjmpoi', "Tim rir inn," puhlishi'd in Tneoiuu, Wash., eoutaius a thtee-eolumn out of John A, WcMvrluiiu of .Medfonl, picking apnles fiiuii a young tiee in the Monitor orchard, three miles east nf , .Med ford, mid underneath the picture I is the legend, "A t.xpieal orchard scene at this season, seen most any day on a trip through the beautiful Puyallup alley." Kvidently Washington is follow iug the example set by I'alifornia mid is swiping Med ford and lingua Kiver valley plclurcs mid labeling tlicin for their respective localities, PRIZEWINNERS AT FAIR (Continued trout Thro 1) tuio. Noro lay under n Iron and lis tended to tho rowtioys "throw tho hull" about riding. Once astride, ot him, ho threw them. It. I). Kutill ot tho Anplcgato rodo Nero four mm ouds, mid Holt Cr.twford stuck olKht Heroiids, through a stirrup becoming entaiiKlod lu tho middle girth. This nfteriiooti tho saiim hull hUHters will try again. Tho summary: First rare I mile, tlmo 2,'JI, '.! 3D eUvs trotting, purso $.101). David lla'riiin ,.., 3 1 !l llnllln M.- 'A U t llouulo ,1inio 1 II 1! Hoeoud race I mile, t Into a.tH'.i, l!,:u) class pacing, purso $;tl)0, draco N. 'J a I.olo I t Halo i a Amy May II 4 Third race Half mllu tum-for-all, mi run lion, II mo til i. I.tack Kartell a JHIeolo '. I Caperula II Wn do Hamilton V'oiirth rare - llnlf-uillo for saddle horses, pursu ITiO, tlmo fia-i. Cllumx ... 1 I'at a Policeman :i BERRY AND POTATO E W. A. Oilon, puliilo n.iert for the dcpiiiluteut of ngilmillure, mid (' li. Shcnicr, pathologist, who special Ut'rt on berry iIIhciim's, aio expected here wilhin Ihu next few days In study conditions and diseases of po taloea mid hcnlcM in the valley, Much good is expected In result us tho icsull of Iheir vInII, (Hiiiho's Theater In WaHhlugtou hai heeii addi-d to Keith's vaitdevlllu circuit 1 . 5 ! t $ . 5 T ' ! ton whlto tSloxes NHH'IAti M 00 l-'owiin Ileal Kid It! hut- .f:.no Jioe&tb: r ? J MM) lleudersoll Klinraatecd I Hi'i:n,ii Cortet Specials for Fair Week John Wilkinson of ttio Mfilford National D.ink was married this morniag at the Catholic church to .Miss Cernhllne .Mlksche, daughter of Leo J. Mlksche. Iloth are well known lu tho younger set. Tho groom Is n native son of Jackson county, an Klk, and widely known. i They will niako their homo in this TRI-STAHE ORGANIZATION CONGRATULATES COUNTY city. A large numbor of rslativ and "Medford. Or.. RepL 10, 1913. "lion Frank L. Ton Velio, county judge Jackson count v, jredford. "Dear Sir: The Pacific Coast Good Roads association sends greet ing nnd congratulates yon mid Jaek foii county in your victorv for good roads mid civilization. Yours truly, "OKO K. 1IOOS, Seen'tarv." friends nttonded tho ceromony. Tho couplo leavo this afternoon on a honeymoon trip to California points. Tho brido woro an Imported hand embrolderled crepe and carried a 'Itouquct of l.lllK'8 of the Valley and brldo's rosos. jWlth Medford trnfrr- , .Meilfor! maite. (if.Ol'Ci:3TKIt, Mass., Sopt 1 1 Shurp criticism ot President Wilson's mettiod of handling tho Mexican sit nation Is voiced hero today by John Hays Hammond, an Intimato friend of former 1'rosldent Taft. Ho apokn at length before tho annual outing of the Hsex county hoard of trade,- say ing In jrart: "in order to stimulate, tho invest ment of capital In foreign lauds, It Is lirereipilsltc that tho Investor ho as siirtsl of protection by li-i government agaiust any unfair Inturuferenco or discrimination on tho part of foreign Kovernmeiit whero Hioho invest menu tre mado." f it i? 'A if If if DRESS GOODS- th'o biggoat assortment of New Fall Goods in Medford. 12-in. .Slripfd I'lpaiit', ntv conihinalinii of colors, regular price .fl.ol); special .08 OS-in. All-NVotil iSuitiii";. lilack and white check and those new blade and while lortfio broken plaids, regular price 'J.HO; special $1.98 nS-in. White (Mojtkings, come in the new Haket and new honeycomb weaves, I he latest white noveltv of the season; price $2.50, $3.00, JjW.50 f8-in. Wevei'sible Cloaking this new Iwo loiicd effect with deep bright, colored backs are very desirable and just the ma terial von will want for extra coats; price per yard $2.00, $2.50, JjW.OO Now Brocaded Velours They come in deep dark shades and make a very striking CMiit, suit or scpsiniti; .-kirt: special price while they last $1.1!) Special lil-in. tfilk J'oplin, in all the 'new f;ill shades, a big seller at 7oe; special Fair week price only 'I9 l()-in. All-Silk Crepe tit! 'hiiit!, very fine quality; special l''air week price ...$1 .I5 LT), pieces of Cotton Challies.for comforlers, new patterns; special 5 HO pieces of light and dark Standard' Cal ico; special 5'r 'Jo pieces good quality Outing I'MauncI, light, and dark colors, regular He grade; special for Fair week 5t 10 dozen Ladies' Outing Flannel Night gowns, extra full size; special price. 50 f dozen Men's Outing Flannel Nightgowns, light and dark colors, made extra long, at 08 Special 72-iuch Humidor Table Linen, guaranteed pure linen, extra value at. .$l.f0; special only 08 Six dozen full size Med Spreads, assorted, honeycomb patterns, $M) value; special only !)8 I'iee Curtain special Plain and fancy scrim, also lace net curtains, white, cream and ecru, on sale at a big snerificc. tho entire Hue special for Fair week at COST. fl.fjO Victor Tailored Shirts for ladies, L'uarantccd fast colors, colbirs conic in white, Inn, hljick: special fur Fair Week nly 98f NOTIONS 1. AH'. Coats' Spool Cotton, 7 for 25 Darning Col (on, all colors; special. .. " Hair ivH, full size, with or without elastic, i; for 10 Dress Shields, all sizes, made from good washable cambric, !);JI for 25 Agonts for Pictorinl Pattorns r-'.no f f f t f ? t f f ? f f f ? f f f X ? ? f f f Y f J Y f Y f f f Y Y With Medfon! trmln Ik Medford mailo 444-'J JJJJ f Grand Opening Tonight THE Public is Cordially Invited to Attend the Opening Tonight of the New Home of the Overland in the Sparta Building, the Finest Automobile Sales and Show Room in Southern Oregon. An Orchestra Will Furnish Music , Refreshments Will be Served W '? '.. p. & . m ! " Tt M -' C.E.GATES "The Overland Man" u 6iHl'lHtHI.TjlJI,.lm,,JJHJI