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PVaMoura. MEDFORD MATT, TRIBUNE. M"FDFORn. ORKOOX, TlTKSl)AY XOVNMIWK in 1:1. Medford Mail tribune AM IN!nfnNOnNTNKVBPAli:il ' Punuminn nvicur akthiinoon KXCKI'T BUNPAY HY THE Mnur'Oitu I'UiNTtNO co. Tho nomorrntlo Times, Tho Milfonl Mall, The Mwlfonl Trlliuno, Tho Houth ern OroRonUn, Tho Anlilfinil Trlliuno. Offlcs Mall Tribune Hullillnr, 2S-27-59 North Kir ilroet. telrpliono lb. UNFAIR DISCRIMINATION Official orricim Paper of the Clly of MctUonL rsner or jncHson onniy. OnOIian PUTNAM, rdltur and Malinger Kntero.1 n ond-hia mnttrr Stcafonl. OrcRoii, under the net March 3. IS! 9. BonccnrPTiow jiates. One yenr. hi mail . .s.00 Ono month, hy mnil .. - Per month, 1riorMl by cnrrUr In Mrilford. JnclcnonMlle end Con- tml Point -. . .JO Rntnrday only. Iiv mnlt. per yenr-.. S.JK Wwkly. pr ww - El I tic BWOKl! CIRCULATION, Dully nvi'mpo for cltt mrmtlin end K Novrmbcr 30. 1911 T.'t BO ANDERSON 10 I FIGHT K HANKSG1VING DAY I'OIITLAXI), Nov. 11.-Hud An derson nml .loo ltivers will probnblj fjglil 20 rounds In I.o Aiipdo 'I'hnnhsKivitifj tiny before Tom Mo Ciiny'i Vernon fi).ht !!. Tin iniieh wns rni'lionllv mottled with tltc r nv dofont of I.oneli Gross liy Hue Hiteliic in Now York las! night. Had Cro.8 hold the champion oven he would Imvo boon pi von tho mntoh, the ilctnils hoinp prnclionlly .-cttloil non. iMrCnroy fijrqred (lint n dofont would losrn I'm"' dniwins powers 11 ml opaiu'd negotintioiw with Dii'k Ponnhl. Andoron' nmnnuer, in or der to he protoeted. Mnnngcr Donald telegraphed from Medford today to Anderson telling him that he could hnve the match, and lliul immodintely nnswored that everything was all right so far n he was coneoniod. Ho i now nwnit inp an answer from Donald, who is nepotintinp with JtVCnrcy and Joe Lew. Ilivers' iiinnapcr. over the pnaranlce nnd weipht. Hud Mated today that he did not know what weight Ilivers would want, hut would tnke the Mexican on for anylhinp like lightweight. UN CUB HO I FOR' NOVEMBERS The Medford Hod nnd Ann club aniiouneo a hip shoot for Tuesday, Xovembon 18, the dny following the (limits-White Rex ball pnme. There will be 10 l.l-hird events, $10 with merchandise priros added for each event. Kxtrn uvonto will fill out the dny. Tho annual shoot for tho Mail Tribune cup for the seoro made by local shooter will nlo be an event. There is a new cui this year, Dr. Sheeley havinp won the old cup for keeps bywinuiup it twice. -The cup wiih variously won by J. E. Knynrt, h. D. Miucnr and Dr. Roeley. Shooters will bo in attendance front all southern Orepon point. In i.iMttitin professional innrl;men will ji'm bo here, nmnncr them llrydun, Morris Van Ariunn, l'arnott, Hoid nnd l'ostou. id (he Hinging wh eiitliiiMns.l Ann nnn nnn 1 rrT inspiring. The m-pi...... i.i-' rH ingtingo of the twetitiilh - UU,UUU,UUU LLI I 10 ' indny and Monday evenings wit 1 1 -cd tuo itiMiiriiip rchnl services ii lis Medl'ord Methodist Kpieopal t '1 it'll, comer of linrtlott and Fourth si.(Un. The coiipiepntioim were )iu 'O and the uinpiiu.' w-tt fnllniia tic nnd in 1 lie lauptiapi! tury and to the point, in iLn inert iujjH ninny testifv to x rei.tw.l i their spiritual lifo, mid uijilitlv .(mU nro buinp convittud and won to ( liiisl, Hubjuct of tlii uveniitpV sciinoii, "The ('ostliui'H uf Indeojti ion," A heaity weieomo awaits you. New Library Books New hooks added to tho public li brary duriiip the week: Fiction Jilii'iieU, T. Tenibiiroin; Canujon, OoldoitiHule DolliuTi; Cnlhor, O. 1'inneorti; QnUworthv Dark Flewer: llitchenH, Way of Ambition; London, John Daileycoui; Wilpolo, Fertitude: Ward, Toryslou Family; Wharton, CiiHfum of tho Country. Non-fictiouFinek, Chopin nnd Oolher Musical Kssayrf; lluneker, Mezzotints in Modern Music, Hutch Jiihou, ConfUest of CoiiHiimption; Jfilintitn.il, lliph Snliool Kdncntiun; White, Sucecssful Homes and How to lluild Them. T ARHIK'CJ .Ahillnonmh, iliu'kson county is tho honvkvsl JL-1 oontrihutor to tho stnto 1'ish nnd gnuio protootion land. It loads all southorn Oregon in nunihoi' of lioousos issuod. Inokson oounty has nioro milos of tho K'oguo vivor and its trihutavios within its bovdei-s than tho two lower coun ties combined. .Jackson county alone of tho counties of the Rogue does not ask for commercial fishing. It has co-operated in every possible way for the protootion and propagation of fish. uame and lish law violations have been low in .laoUsou county and convictions pre nipt, showing active co-operation on the part of the people with tho authorities and a public sentiment in favor of law enforcement. Hunting and angling, especially tho hitter, are properly regarded as an asset to the people of the county, not only tor tho recreation and diversion they afford residents, but as all at t met ion for tourist, traffic. Yet in spite of its spirit of co-operation, in spite of its contributions to the state, in spite of its law-obeying pro clivities. Jackson county is tho only county punished by federal bureau of fisheries in its propagation work. Tho gravel bars of the upper Rogue and its many tribu taries are tho natural spawning hods of the tish that Ire quont tho Rogue. Yet tho fish are shut off from the middle and upper river bv the bureau indeed, the lish at tin present time are shut off entirely from reaching all waters 111 the county. Xo objection can bo found to fish qv: taking in tho upper river, at the 131k creek hatchery, or for a long stretch of water below. But about the first of August even vear racks tire built across the logue near the .Jackson countv line, sometimes a distance above, sometimes below, and all fish shut off from the upper water. Tho racks consist of a picket fence, the pickets set about an inch and a half apart, so no fish of any size can ascend. The work is done to hold the Chinook salmon until they are "ripe" for egg taking, but the stoolhoad are also hold. Experience has proven that egg-taking operations in tho lower river in summer and early fall aro not success ful. Ltist year the salmon hold at tho Anient dam nearly all perished, tho water being so warm that loaches anil parasites killed tho fish. This year tho fence was built so tight that the leaves floating down stream carried out the racks when egg-taking began. There never has been a large enough egg-taking in the lower river to justify cutting off the fish from Jackson county. Kacks placed further upstream would be more successful and less objec tionable to the people. The cutting off of Ohinooks and stoolhoad in midsoa- son from Jackson county is bad enough, but as the spring run has already taken place, it leaves both Chinook anil steelhead in the stream but the cutting off of silverside salmon is without excuse. .For the last two years not a silverside has reached Jackson county nor is the late fall run of steelhcads permitted to. The silverside is one of the choicest of salmon, and has always been a great favorite with the farmer as well as sportsman. They ascend all of the small streams with the first high water and are in prime condition for tho table. The run reaches Jackson county about the first of Novem ber. The fish agevrage from Sto V pounds, take a spoon readily and offer the angler about the only sport at this season of the year. The fish ways at the Anient dam, constructed onlv after years of agitation by sportsmen, which provide adequate passageways for the fish to pass over the dam, tire now being put to a new use. Instead of being exits for the fish, they have been fenced and not a fish of anv kind can pass over. They have become closed doors. The result is that no silvorsides have reached Jackson countv during the two years the fish ways have been put to this inverted use. "What docs it benefit Jackson county to hatch and liber ate the fish at Elk Creek, when they go to salt water the first year and are barred from the county when they re turn? It makes a hollow mockery of propagation work as far as silvorsides tire concerned for Jackson countv. This unjust and unfair discrimination is a subject for the anglers and fishermen of Jackson countv to take imme diate action upon. The superintendent of hatcheries should be requested at once to move further upstream for liis operation, at least half way up the countv. The state game and fish commission, which represents the people, should be asked to protect Jackson countv and if neces sary, the Oregon delegation in congress must !)o requested to take the subject up with the bureau of fisheries. The present condition is an intolerable one, for the rights of the people of Jacksou county tire entitled to as much consideration as those of the few commercial inter ests below. The state commission and the bureau of hatch eries have done and tire doing fine work in restocking the streams, but in the matter of silvorsides thev are working an injustice. DEFEATED SS ADMITS Rl HI E Sit 1 CHAMPION Xi:V YOUK, Nov. U - Ml doubt conromlnK the class of Willie Ullclilo Uliltt-wolidU elmmpkm of the uoi'Ul, na removed today followlu bin ten round dccixlnu horn lat ulKlit oor Leach Crot. generally rcHKUlid In the oast, n New York's bent light wuiRht. Not once during the con toot wan the Sun Krnnclnco rhntnntoit In ildHKi'r, unite CniM w on the orge of tieltiic knocked out novwuW times. ltltohlo's work was a ioelntluu to the New York fight fnim and It n certain totlii) that they would turiUll the champion ji heavy fawirlto here over Ilnrlom Tammy .Murpu ulieu the two clmh In thulr m-cdiilod 20 round bout In San FraneUeo ou De cember' 10. Wliltlulml Hal tic The fight wati one of the mrtt Housntloual eer staged In Manhat tan. It wag a whirl wind buttle from tho openlnp round and although the San Krttncltfcflu wan hampered liy the N'ew York boxing rommlMlun' rules prcveutlni; him from hitting In the clinched, he put tip a wonderful battle. Only the bell Hitvod Croen from a knockout In tho third round. In thht session, Kltehlo caught l.enrh flush on the Jaw with a terrific right hand swing nnd the New Yorker went down, lie took advantage of the full count and wptiu be aroe to hla feet he wad groggy. Itltehle rustled, nnd tho mnjorlt.v of tho -iti tutord 1h"IIwhI Crosd wan kIiu; t) be put to sleep. I.otich went to the I floor again from another right s.Mns) anil renmlneil In the ruins ror another nine seconds. Although he aroe lu a weakened condition, he managed to weather the gate until the few remaining recondd were up I'lubt nil Kit. hie After the third round the fight wa all Itltehle. lie kept Cro entlrcl) on the defonMvo and jNiuudcd the New Yorker' face at will. Karly In the fight Willie fell oer Croiw and landed on hid back. Ilu sustained a bad brulio at tho bade of the spltio but It had no noticeable effect on his fighting. As usunl Itltchlo was slow lu start ing nnd the first two rounds belonged to Cross. After the third round Cro never had a chance. Willie easily avoided the dentist' right swings and fought a heady battle, beating hla man down systematically. Hltrliln Ileal Clmluploii "I shall never Jlght again with soft bRndagiv." said Itlu-lilo to.Iav. ".My hands are twre from the maul ing I gave them on Crow' head, face and body." Cross appeared on Ihn streets to- day with both eye nenrly closed and his face badly puffed. "Itltchli I a better man than I thought ho wns," said I.onch. "He Is a real chamnlou." Itltchlo and hi manager, Harry Foley, will start for San Francisco Thursday to prepare for the Itltehle- Murphy match. T Tl JH Jim. i i i .eatre TucMlny and WednONil.ty Night A Midnight Message Kulem Two Kiel Special Featuring Alice Jo co, Tom Monro nnd Henry llnllaut "Till: (ilUMTK IMIl'STUV" I.MIiou Kducatluual "A HOY WANTKI)" Kdlduu Comedy "UltOM'tlO mt.l.V'.S OATH" ICsMHiiay Western lla'-klus Mc and IttfcvK we, Coining 'lliiii'.ilny Night Only si:iib' ('o.wicri.n A Two Heel l.ubiu Thriller ssas t"eatre Ol. Ill l: T I'llOTOIW.MS Tiio-da) and Wednesday Program The Young Mrs. Eamcs riellg Special IVatuie lu Two Parts MSSVItKl.ltl r.vnu: vvim.ma m. mi News Tin: m.MMiai's wititow km mm: Coimd) ;oi.n; iiemi: to .Miinnat l.uldu Wo JIe Kuvn Trnitliiu Slump Willi Kucli 10 Cent Ticket Here 'lliur-da) Only why (Jims i i.ui; iiumi: Twi Itoel Comely TA THEATER Today CHICAGO, XoV. 11, The will of the lute Kdw.inl Morris-, the ('hicno packer, was Jjk'd hero today. It dis posed of mi estato urioiinly eli inuted at 1'iom 120,000,000 to $:il),(J00((i0O. Tlio widow is (,'jvoii 20 2-3 per cent of tho estate outright mid mi uddi tionnl l-II per cent is place in tnM for hor. Tlie remainder fif the im luto id to bo divided equally nnd held in trust for the four children. Hospitals and nsylums benefileJ mostly from the $200,000 bequeathed to charities. Lucille La Vorno Is to establish a stock company In South Ilond, Ind., with tho system of visiting stars. Caroll Daly will bo general utago director. LAKE LINER HURONIC STORM-BOUND INLAKE DBTHOJT, .Mich,, Nov. , 11. Tho passengers of the lake liner Huronlc woro still storm-bound today off Whlteflsh Point, Lake Superior. WirelosB roports received hero today stated that tho vessel was badly dam aged and that tho plates frero open ing and lotting in water. Several smaller vessels, tho report Hald, woro standing by. Muffins By Mn Janet McKenk Hill, Hdllor cl (he liotton Cooking ."xlictil Maii.ne. Whcnmuflin are on the hteuk'a . Ul !c, nobody carea for m it or egg .m J they would be swed mot often If this mvtl wire not prepared so l.orriedly th..t there U no time to rn-kc ll.int. If K C, the doubleraltc b.'k.m? r. vJr Is used. Ihe batter may be slirrcd up the night before, nut In the pan rudy f.r hJJng and noth Ing to do In the morning but Iwka tlma Ono-Esti Muflno Scupajleur: S f, htli rouwlfd tea tpovrtfula K 0 fi'-i.-a J'vutler; I tea epoaiiful tan; i c .;i .itir; I criji incited butUrurturd; 1 cj'j;lvupuiaUr onnillc. Sift dry ingredients togulicr three timet. Add lo tins ll.e in I eaten eg;, melted iho.ttnlng and water '- in.lk. i lien fie ( all together until pe ' ii,- smooth. O.I muffin or gem paw ar. . lave oven ilo until ihe muffins conic I-. die top of the pai, men mcr eaic me u i I. jce and brown the muff TJiis rtrircmakct 12 lr,,. . 'ifiins. Jtaiii-.j r,r cirra.tj r,i be added if deUrcti. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 S. HiUlTLKTT I'liones M. 47 unci 47-J-2 Ambulsnce Service Deputy Coroner Craham Muffins 7 cup graham jh r 1 cup pantry fleur: il level ha v ifitla K 0 Itahuivj J'oudcr; J to 2 Irvcltt i F gpoovfula aur.ar; 1 Uaspoonfulatilt-, I cgy-11 cupamllk or wuter; 2 to 3 t'Mfpwnfuh visited but ler; mix and bake ua Onc-Eg'j Muffins. Gralam batter tlim Id always be quite toft Jointure light and iik.i t muffin. To et 8 other iceqii-j aj good ai these, tend ui the certificate packed in every 25 centeanof KG lJakiric Powder, and we will tend you "The CVjfc't l!ook" by Mr. Jinet McKcniie Hll, Haridtomely iilut tratcd. Jajuej Mfg, Co., Chicago. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetiere 32G North Um-tlolt. Phono 051 M. FOUR PARTS GIANTS vs ATHELETICS 1913 World's Sories Eall Games LAST TIME TONIGHT Entire Change Tomorrow ALWAYS TEN CENTS Cain Help Bui Admire Babies Every Womnn'Cats Levtm: Clnncont the Nestling Cuddled In Its UonncL A ' "in ins lii-rt n ."'"d'' t" lb" swest r.i it nt a prttty toil I, nnd i.e re s t.-lay l inn iv r ii..r.ui mtu'd ll.e n.)' . nt of .Moth or'n 1'rlend. This Ii a wondtrfol ixt rt-.il bl;i to tho rntiMliM nnd ti rnj.nii. It ni-uetnit.-H thu tl Mi' i, n ul .-i then r . !! )i Id to nat un' li'in.iinl fur r.iitmliiti. so tlicm is no pct'cxl of pain, discomfort, s'nilrtlng, nan sw fir iMir syibii'irn s of', n dlntreiwlu.7 ilurlriif tlienritlii vi'ts' f etnclfincy, .lli.lls r'll J-rli'inl tli.'1-.m.-My iiilillcntiil ery ihti-, Ii-i lutt umI ininli' lt ! I find U ii nurv puvcntlU' f r ciiLlog of tlin brei tils. And imrtlmlarly t young rnolhor Is this fsruoiis rruinly uf Iiittiim1ili viil'ie. It cnnlih-N tlif in to primrvi' thnr health nnd stri'iiiilh, n'lil llii-y rcmnlit pn-'ty by Imvln nvol'lid nil the sulTerlUK mid iliingrr ilut Viii'ld iilliHiUo nceuriipRiiy such nil iicca sh'ti. Vmi wf'l find lldt splendid romnlw on nV ' nil drop strrs t ?UX n Imtfle. Wii Ilraiiilild I'tnilntnr Co., M I.v Mir IP Iz , A'huin, fin , for llitlr Inttruct. Iv bo Ufore '' a t ii" I.,-ri. rf&j al feti'SS'S Ml USWSMSJISMUasBHABSMMMIIkw Raises the Dough Better ALL GROCERS f"Ct-L ; 4. . Page Theatre, Tues. Nov. 11 f ' ; ' TOM ARNOLD III llio'dovgoous Musit'iil Si('i'lni'Io "The Prince 6i Tonififht I'.y Atluuw. Houtli & llowunl Ovorl'InvyipK willi Sony I lits mid Sliinniny (lirl FIFTY EXCELLENT CAST FIFTY J'onv Mullt't of PEOPLE WoittltM-rul DanctMS PEOPLE 1 Tho ClmnyPH ol' Ooshinio jiihI Scciio nro liVwildci'iuy in Their l-'ivquency A IUIJ.IA,TSIM:TAf,hl:()l, ki.owkijh and LKUITti. AUtTIlK (lllv'I.S AUK DU'KAMS. PRICES: fiOc, 75c, $1.00 and $1.50. Soata Soiling. PAGE THEATRE FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. Jjp'. AVsdli vJr Norosco Un J fir .t A An HaWnifan Romonco mmzMoA Ft" h'JrUJL 100 - r-&r?- . m . ir s r&a&Fiiz& A!aoF a Wbmrm's "-Soul , Vfes B Richard WnltonTully 14 i ' i"L.it'jrii TLillw' ..i ,rrr1iJ..u.i.i Wmi7 HvnMM mm mmy AN EXCELLENT METROPOLITAN CAST Including HAWAIIAN SINGERS, MUSICIANS AND DANCERS A fervid romance, narrating tho story of tho lovo of an American for an Hawaiian Girl SEATS ON SALE WEDNESDAY Pricos 50c to $1.50 ?i7?..r.ir;?,?yviiTr WOOD i 2 For Sale OAK, FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, CARLOAD LOTS CORD AND Frank H. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 750-R GttJG&smiWi&ifiGC i . " ' NEW YORK Giants vs. CHICAGO White Sox Medford, Nov. 17 Secure seats early On Halo at Nash and Mod- I'ord hoiolH, T Hrown&JInll. io Qui, and Reserved seats $2; general admission $1, E. D. Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishim Post Cardrt Paiiorainio Work Flanli lighta Portraits Intoriorand oxtcrior viowa Negatives made auv time and any placo by appoint ment, i Ii. M. IIAIt.MO.V, .MupiiKor. 208 E. Main Phone 1471