Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 11, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE SIX, Image 6

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    PAGTO SIX.
MBPFORO MATli TRIBUNR MBOKORO, ORIWON". THURSDAY, DBCBMHBR II, WW
MURPHY
CLAIMS
lit RAN
AWAY
TO ESCAPE FIGHT
litir to iiH'M lliiw who want to ml
vnni'o to u higher plnno. Wliilo wo
wore tliflro wo niinoiineod nil up
)oititinont for invneliiiiir at iiijtht.
ninl nl llio wirno-t Milioitution of
Umthor !)nvi. t oun-oiitoil to 1110110I1.
Tlio I'onijropation was nut 1nrjtc hut
wo hail alinoHt ovmjlioily in tlio
noishliorliinnl, mid lifter I laid
proticlioil Urotlior Dnvii followed
with an intero-tim; talk mid iworv
liodv ToMiod to lio MilUfiotl.
Wliilo wo woiv tlioro wo luul a
fiao ww of tlio iiii, inooli mid
turs something wo lindn't vooit for
SAX I'JIANCISCO, Cnl., Dec. It.
Willi lits nose swollen nut of nil pro
portion Willie Kltchln tmlny bo
ninnnnil tlio inlnfotiinn tlial bofoll lil.li
on the eve of hla proposed battle with P,V(,1 1' for '' Mnnkot of fu
Tominj- Murphy, wliilo unconvinced Unit liniur over our vmioy.
tlinunnd ot lioxlnir fans dcclnred ihpp I wrote hist, (?. II. Whiih
tlu ..linmiilnn l afrnl.l nf tlio ehnHcn-I 1'. who luw lioon Mtltl life
cor and for that reason refused to brother and other n-lativos in Wmh-
melon, roturnod. more tnvomtily an
jHn'sod with Kngur- Kivor valley
than over heforo.
K. II. Kdw anls, iveently from Al
horla. Canada, hat now nlniiping
with Mr. Torioll. jiist ttlmvo llrowas
lion. called for dinner on his way
to Medford.
Charles Clark of Nevada nlo
culled. Mr. Clark wiw fotiuerly a
resident of our town Mmo thirty-two
years ngo. hut he says that every
thing looks changed, llw mother
Mrs. John Polling, s.pont the latter
pitrt nf her life hero, mid his father
was one of the oarlv settlers in the
Kanehcrio country. . J. A. Howard,
one of the veterans of tho civil war,
was nlso with us. Also l A. Piiii
lap of lcrhy. Wiilo Green Mnth
cws and Wig .lacks.
Miss In ex Willits enttii' out Hat
unlay with her hrother, Uav. and is
visiting friends for a few days.
Iter! I'caehey and wife have gone
to Ashland .to remain indefinitely.
There were services in the Cath
olic church last Sunday mid Henry
Meyer mid family of I.Hke Creek in
tended. Hev. S'mmoiis uud I.iadMad arc
still continuing their meetings here
and the interest is growing and the
ncrco to Promoter Cotfrolh'a sugces
tlon thnt, nftor Inst night's postpone
uiuiit, duo to rain, they fight It out
tonight under the fame comlltlouH
thnt would linvc governed Inst night's
bout.
Jim lluckley, Murphy's innnagor,
declared thnt ltltchlo la afraid ot the
llnrlemltu nnd thnt tho sore nose, ox
ciiRQ wns nothing hut n plain run-nut.
Kttchlo'a physician, nownvcr, was au
thority tor the statement thnt the
champion really is suffering nnd thnt
It would have boon dangerous for
him to hnvo gone Into tho ring lait
night, oven lind tho weather icr
mlttcd, nnd thnt to do so tonight
would be even more dangerous.
The complete cancellation of the
match, following tho enforced post
ponement, wns n dlsapoplntment.
not only to the Murphy clnn and Cot
froth hut to Ritchie's followers, who
seo In his refusal to meet Murphy to
night a flno opportunity for those, who
have contended thnt'tho champion
feared Murphy to say, "I told you
80."
"I never felt better In my life."
said Ritchie today, "until my nose
began -to bother mo Tuesday night:
Yesterday morning It was so sore
that I went to see Dr. Charles F. Mc-
was forming and that it wns necessary
to have an operation for It. I made
up my mind that I would go Into the
ring if tho fight wns held ns sched
uled. I dfll not know vhat would
happen if Murphy hit me on the nosti
but 1 decided to stand tho palu."
Many fans were oren disinclined tn
place faith In Ritchie's promise thnt
ho will give .Murphy first chance but
tho champion and Manager Foley
stoutly insisted today that no other
fight will ho considered until Mur
phy's claim Is disposed of.
"Nobody regrets this thing more
thun Ritchie," declared Foley. "It. 8
tough, not only on Murphy nnd Cof
froth, but on the champion, ns well.
Wo were ready to go on Inst night
with Murphy, w may meet him in
January."
Promoter Coffroth smiled today
for It wns tho first time In nine years
that ho hnd been forced to jiostiwuc
a contest on account of rain.
dor mid Mrs. A. Kitrr.y llio lunch
counter, Mrs. V. I'nrrv llio oyster,
Mrs. Morso and Mrs. Kriinio tho
oako, Mrs. Scliucrs tho ooftoo, Mr
W. Khner mid her Suiulav sell nd
class 1h candy, mid Mrs. Mnlumicti,
as a recent anival from Uolaiul. sold
l'hooaiv famous apples. Mis.. Itaillie.
the president, mowM around tho Inisy
room mid apparently oiimved the
hasy. smoothly running lair, which
she planned mid sot in motion. The
proceeds wore in the iioiuhlMirliii.nl
of .fl'J.V Mr. Kuglo oonorouslv do
iintod the use of his store hnildiug.
COUNTY COURT PROCEEDINGS
(Continued from Thursday)
Registration llicne.
Sitflo Ij. Allen, registering
voters J20.SO
.Ins. M. Croneiulllcr. stnmps 50.00
Frank lo ICdwards, registering
voters 21.40
M. K. Gardner, registering
voters - . . ,?0
T. H. Illglnbothani. register
ing voters I.U0
l'nul 1). Humphrey, register-
lug .Voters IT. R0
W. S. 'Hammond, registering
voters 5.110
J. W. Jacob, registering
voters . . I'.O.SO
J. A. tannery, registering
voters . . 53. SO
l.etn l.tike. registering voters IS. 10
It. It. V. Ry. Co.. freight on
supplies 1.H5
II.. It. Shearer, registering
voters 1 1.30
Mod raid Fur. & Hardware
Co., supplies for machinery a 1.05
It. It. V K. Co.. freight on
roan supplies ..
F. H. Carpenter, itoioml clerk
C. F. Cm pontor, third clork .
Jainos Campbell, third clork
i milium raster, rirst ciorK
- I U O. CaUer. third linlno.
Total $500,55 Roy Cofftnnii, Hoi'oad clork .
Itcconlof's OfNio. Ill- M. Cook, (hint clork
das'. M..Cionoinlllor. Htaiups n. no I John U Cotton, third Judge
Fiod I.. Colvlg, dopuiy hire. 50.00, VV. A. Cook, clmlrnuin mid
Fred I.. Colvlx, recorder's loluinliig luillot lio
snlnrv . ... -j ii.iio I'.ivld Cronoiiilllur, third clork
City Drug Store, supplies. .U0 ' H. CiilbortHon, second Judgo
Home Tol. Tel. Co.. telo- K- W- Cooper, hall rout
phono hill ...f . . .. 3 35 ('- l"'- ('"f0 "rHl tf,"rk
Medford linok'Sturv. supplies l.uii ('- ':- Clossor. third clork and
Medford Printing Co.. print- lotiirulug ballot tio
lnK 5.50 s- A. Carlton, chairman nnd
' I roliirnlnu Imllot tio
Total
llomt Klivtlou.
K. K. Ash. rout of luilldliig. $
Total $atS.l6
Itoiiils and Highways Drawn on !cn-
oral I'untl.
W. II. Itarnuin, wood for en
gines I 10.00
Clms. II. ltnscy, labor on ma
chinery 1C1I Mnhack, lnbor on ro.ids
from year of IP 12
Knds Transfer & Storage Co.,
hauling machinery
llulibard Ilros , supplies for
machinery
5.50
5.00
I 25
20 25
I'. 1.. Ashcraft. second Judge
M. K. Applegnto. first clork
1.. C. Applcgate. third clerk.
S. S. Aitkin, chalriiimi.
Ro Ashpolo, third clerk.
A. C. AlirahaniH. third clork
K. IC. Ash, second clerk
Y. II. Alleq. third Judge
Ashland Record, printing .
Ashlnnd Tidings, printing
M. K. Abbott, supplies
W. J. tlurbrliluc. rent of
building . .
O S. Illaekford. first clerk ..
Oeo. Iteers, third Judge..
It. II. nullock. third judge.
S. I. Ilnrnoburg. second Judge
A. S. Utlghton. second Judge
11. I.', tlindou, third Judge
1). W. Itcobe, chairman
R. (!. llrnwu, first Judge
It. II. llryunt, second clork
It. I), lltancharil, third clerk
.1. W. Hytice, chairman
H. W. llagshaw, second clerk
W. II, llroweu. third clerk
Kmll llrltt. chairman
John lllughau, third Judge
and returning ballot bov '
.1 C. Ilariiard. third Judgn
.1. M. Heaver, second Judge
Ccorgo . Ilarrou. chalruiau
and returning ballot bov
O. II. Harnhlll. second clerk
S. C. Collins, third clerk
K, V Cooper, first clerk
Samuel Carpenter, third clerk
and returning Imllot box
J F Crump, second Judge
$312.71, '' ''' Carson, third clork
. Vernon T. Canon, first clork
it ilu ' ' ' Jllll,,ivn. 1 1 1 ni ,'i,Mn .
.'.. 1 .1. I.. Hummer, chulriunn
.'., W. C. lUMtlson. third clork
..' ... I.. I,. Dnmoii, clialriuau nnd
! J,,' returning ballot box
,, rt'Chas. Hulflclil, soronil Judge
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judge nnd returning ballot
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F W Dodge, kocond clerk
1 1.. I.. 1 Union, putting .up
t.io!,
booths
W M Downing, third Judge
. ....'J. M. Dews, second Judge and
;.,,. ' returning ballot bo . .
Irt I David Doru. first clerk
! R F Dean, chaliuan
.' W C. Daley, second clork
.' , I. I). Dolhirhlde. third Judge
.'m Amos Dahuff. third clork and
lilllllllUK tiitliui ii, l
W C. Douoff. second Judge
Henry (,. Dov. making official
count
R. It. Katoii, first cterk
W. W. IMlugton. third Judge
Daniel Foellor. third clerk
A S Furr, chalrmuu mid to-
turning ballot box
T. A. Feather, third judge and
returning ballot box
Wm, Fllppon, second v'.erx .
W. .1. Frooman. first cirri;
ami returning ballot box
A. S Furry, fixing polling
place
Rolliu Flurct). Janitor work
II. (). Frohhscli, chairman and
returning Imllot box
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ftjm(ro.iiiifiii3 nm iimIa lillsti. Wl
Cnrthy. He told me that an abccssl rcm.,lcr ,lt,n. ,n,t Fri(,,n
night, hut ns I wn nwav from homo
I did not moot her or learn her
name. She is conncclcd wi'h the
foreign missionary work.
PHOENIX PARAGRAPHS I
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EAGLE POINT EAGLETS
By A. C. flowlctt
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taist WcdncMlay evening just at
dark, Ilcv. M". V. Duvis, tho motor
cycle preacher and Sunday school
evangelist, came riding up to the
Suiiiiyside to spend the night with
your Knglo I'niut corrccondent, and
after spending the ne.tt day visiting
old-time friends pud getting thingn
in readiness for n trip Friday to the
Klk creek ami Trail country mid at
tending church ut Knglo Point, we
started Friday morning fur our des
tination. Wo were somewhat sur
prised to find the mads so good as
what thoy were. I noticed as I was
riding along that there woro several
changes on thu route, among which
were several changes in the way of
fencing, where heretofore they have
had brush and rail fences, now tlic.V
hnvc torn them out mid substantial,
good, clenii wire fencing instead of
the old mosK-covcred rail. I alno
liolii-e that there has been some im
plex eincuts in the lino of building.
Mi. Hloss, the Fall ferryman, has in
cuisc of construction u two-ttory
li"iMmg for a residence, and Mr.
McDonald, the mini who lnnit;lit out
the Johnson brothers, Itubo, Jeff uud
Fi'.nik, lias built a oi i.i-.it 'i...
comuioJious dwelling, ai:d ni.i.lli.i
limn just uhove the old McClciiiuid
sawmill Iiiik built a beautiful ic -deuce,
hcidcs ontljuiliiiiiys. mid Oio,
IjVikIi has put an addition I i his
resilience. This i for the nccoui
iilodutiou of hi mother, who ha
hi'oii spending tho pant few enrs i"
Cuniula. She is now in lur iiinotxy
third your of her age and conns to
ho ns spry as an ordinary woman
of sixty and bids fair to lic scleral
years yet,
While we were on our wav we
stopped at the sclioolliou.se nnd there
mot Miss fllyndou M. Scott of Ash
land, who is teaching school in that
district. She has a small school
thnt is, small in numbers -but a
brighter list of pupils in proportion
to their age would ho hard to ifnd
Wliilo she has some of the lower
grades, she also has some thnt are
ill tho high school grades, nnd al
though slio is not compelled Ut tench
liiL'hcr than the eighth grade, -.till
rdio vlicotfully jmtg in Jlio extra In-
K. Miller returned to Portland last
week lifter pendisg a short vacation
with his father and hrother.
Pacific highway surveyors were in
town lud week.
Mrs. Stought has been ailing for
tho jmst two weeks.
Jemiotte. the little daughter of
Mr. mid Mrs. M. Sheets, had the
misfortune . to step on a needle.
Wood poixiuiug set in uud for u
few days she wns quite sick, hut is
now improving.
Mr. Harrington, state field worker
in" the interests of the school fairs,
wil lvisit the schools Wednesday and
give ii lecture in the auditorium on
Wednesday evening. Parents are
especially urged to be present.
The Parent-Teachers' association
will meet in tho school Friday after
noon. The W. ('. T. V. will meet at the
home of Mrs. Kose Moore Thursday
iitteriioiin. Mrs. Ilowel of Mrilford,
county president, will be present anil
give n report of the state convention
recently held in Corvallis. The
meeting is ohmi for nil mid members
tiro urged to he present mid bring
their friends.
The Presbyterian Ladies' Aid held
a successful fair in the Knglo hnild
iug rnuay aiieruooii ami evening.
The building was prettily decorated
ninl attracted a large crowd.
Mrs. K. Anderson had charge of
thu apron booth, Mrs. sheets nnd
.Mrs. jloycr the luncy work, Mrs. Iln-
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AH Itching Gone!
Tills In lh nrlunl rxruerlenro of Anri'i
Croinun tfmila Itnin. Cal Hi II.. v,ir.t
derful l. l. t l'rcri)ti
I). I). D. U Ihe proven hz. ru.i Cur'i
the iiilM wash tliai Kivt mmui.t itluf
in oil forim of skin troiililv
-'iinst'S ine (Kin ur all lrnpuriti'K
wu ilii-x away Lilutches ami inruplca,
lruwi.-r iho skin as smooth am) U- althy
u Hi it ii f a chllil.
Oft n GOe liottlo of this wonderful
IsriciN 'urc toJay amJ Iti-i-ii it in Um
honc
We know that U. D.D. wilt do alt that
is claims for It
QHIGHESTER S PSLLS
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A WHITE STKIl'UU MAUUA8
Arrow
COLLARS
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REX - SPRAY - REX
TUK IJKX 00. IS NOW KIJKCTIXU ONK OF TJIKNf PfiANTS AT
PHOENIX, OREGON
AND WILL HAVE IT IN OPERATION BY THE 1ST OF JANUARY, 1914
This will hi' out' oF the chain of Hv plants, the others l)t'in; locuU'rf at
Rot-he'stt'i, X. V.: Toh'do, O.; Omaha, Xclf.: I'ayt'ttc, Idaho; North Valciina,
Wash.: Wonati'hoi', Wash.: IJenicia, Cal.: Brighton, Ontai'io.
The most used sprav is Sulphur Sjnav, and during the past
FOURTEEN YEARS
tho I ox Faotorios liao hoon Vurnishiiis,'
Ml LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION
To orohardists all ovor tho t'nitod States and have exported considerable
quantities. That means that the I ex Company has had longer and, to say
the least, as much experience with lime and sulphur as any concern on the
market. Iaeh plant is under the supervision of a competent chemist and each
of these chemists work in connection with
The REX CHEMICAL CO., of Toledo, Ohio
And keep in touch with every new product that is offered, nnd their experi
ence in connection with the experience of practical growers has demonstrated
tho fact that when you are told that tiny other for.ni of Lime and Sulphur
gives as good results as Lime and Sulphur Solution you are being asked to
experiment, as such results have not been the experience of experienced oivh-ardist.s-and
the very fact th'at without exception each of the I ex plants has
increased its output each oar and each plant is now booking and shipping
more
REX LIME AND SULPHUR SOLUTION
This season than for the same season of any previous year means that none of
these fruit-growing sections have found aiivthing as good or better than lKX.
BACH of the CHEMISTS working for the KKX COMPANY is continu
ally working along the liuc-of developing the
Most EFFICIENT, Most ECONOMICAL, Most CONVENIENT
A.
When a grocer returns
a dissatisfied customer's
money, she keeps what
is left of the goods.
You see why, don't
you? We can't use a bro
ken package of goods;
that isn't it. We want
her to have it. She will
find-out her mistake.
The goods are good;
they are the best sales
men we've got.
Si'lilllhiK'H llmi uiin imr (lint ilrfliillloii of mmmytiAi'k.
Schilling it Company San Fraui'isoo
r-UKAI UK lAMK AM ) SULCI ILK or any lorin ol ttiilpliur, and the proposi
tion always resolves itself back to
TIIIO OLD KKLIAHLH R10X LIMB AND SCLCliCK SOLUTION
DUST FORMS have come and gone. I'OWDHItKI) FORMS have been
tried lime and again, and not only have tailed to produce results, but have
proven impractical.
IF EVER
A more efficient form of Lime and Sulphur or of Sulphur is developed
anywhere, the RIOX COMPANY will bo on the job. Our chemists keep in
touch with conditions in all the fruit-growing sections, and it is their work to
see that RIOX PRODUCTS are the best.
Experiment Stations Everywhere
Will tell von that RFX LIMB AND SULPHUR SOLUTION is and has boon
O.K. IBX SPRAY MATBRIALS ARB:
RBX LIMB and SULPHUR SOLUTION, made at Rochester, Toledo,
Omaha, Payette, North Yakima, W'onatehoe, Honieia, Phoenix, Brighton.
RBX OILS, DLSTILLATBS, PIIBNOLS, processed at Penicia, Cab, and
Toledo, Ohio.
RBX ARSBNATB OF LISA I) AXD IJORDBAUX MIXTURBS,inado
at Toledo, Ohio.
RBX IRON SULPIIIDB, made at all plants.
"There is a RBX f.or oxovy orchard trouble."
If your orchard is in Oregon, write for prices, bulletins and information
to our office at MBDFORD, ORBUOX, or to
CALIFORNIA REX SPRAY COMPANY
BENICfA, CALIFORNIA
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Notice to Voters
to Register
The Supreme Court of Oregon has rendered a
decision, making the Registration Law, passed by
the last legislature, void. This makes it necessary
to revert to the old law, requiring v'ory elector to
register for the annual election if the City of Med
ford, to be held .January lit, HIM, regardless of any
tit her or former registration.
The Registration Hoard will, therefore, sit in the
Council Room at the City Hall from one until seven
p. in. BYBRY DAY (except Sundavs) FOR TBN
DAYS, beginning SATURDAY, DBCBMPBR. Ill,
WW.
Bvery voter in each ward sliould make it a point
to come curly so as to avoid the usual rush the last
few days, there being no other time or place to
register.
No witnesses are required' for this registration.
Do not bother the members of the Hoard with
questions as to why this registration is necessary.
The reason is the decision of the Supreme Court, and
the city officials have no alternative but to follow
their decision. BLM BR T. FOSS,
City Recorder.
Dated December 10, HMIt.
CHRISTMAS AND NBW YBAR
HOLIDAYS AT HOMB
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES
Ybi Hi.-
I W J.UN3tT 0
I (os.'tHn'WAtfA 1
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Between all points in Oregon, also from points in
Oregon to California, Washington and Idaho
SALE DATES AND LIMITS
Christmas Helidays: lietweeii all points in Oregon;
also from Southern Pacific points to points in
Washington and Idaho Dec. 18 to 24 inclusive.
Metwoen Oregon and California points Dec. 20
to 25, Return limit all points Jan. f, H)M.
New Years Helidays: Dec. 27 to Jan. 1, with final
return limit .Ian. f, 1014. The Now Year Faros
apply only between points in Oregon and be
tween Oregon and California.
SUPBRIOR TRAIN SBRVICB
Obesrvation Cars, Dining Cars and big, warm
all-steel coaches. All traiha solidly vestibuled.
Call' on nearest Southern Pacific Agent for full
particulars, train schedules, specific fares, etc.
John M. Scott, Gen. Passenger Agont, Portland, Ore.