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;o vmw1 lh o PAGE BIX TODFORD MATT TRTHUNTC, MEPFOTtf), OttNCIONr. WEDNESDAY, MAKOll II, 1011 BOTH PUGIL1S SUR WINNING IS EOF MILWAUKEE FIGHI CHICAGO, Mnreh 11. -Willie Ititchie jmeketl up his traiii'tip np panitim here thin morning ami pro pared to Iene thU afternoon for Milwaukee, where tomorrow night ho in M'hetltiloil to id.n.h with Ail Wol Ht.t in" n t6nroiilnl iKwh'cision af fair. Tlio ohainpion was iwthin one pound of this required J 3.1 ixtiiml when lie nros'6 tndnv. JIo averted tho stipulated weight would he eay now. ltitchio N in prime, condition, and reports from Milwaukee .nay Wolgaxt is physieally perfect except for a slight injury to his left hand. OiliK on the bout lengthened today to 10 to II with Kitrliie on the long end. and experts expected the champion to he a 'J to 1 rinjrddo favorite. Ilolh fighters finished all real training yesterday. From now un til the hour of battle they will tnke thihgs easy, figuring only on a few minutes of road work to keep them on edge. IMiyMcinnn told Wolgast today that he had hruNcd a nerve in his left hand in one of the clashes with his sparring partners. Ad, however, showed hut little concern over this, and was confident of victory. "THE MISSOURI GIRL' COMING SATURDAY, MARCH 14. AT PAGE r sLLLLLLLLLLLLiLLLLLLLLHssLLLLLw BkvOvv kWB Hmjjimnii CHINESE BANDITS KILL NORWEG AN IN RAID, LAO HOKQW I'KKIN, Mar. tt. That Dr. T. Krolnnd, a Norwegian mlxttlonary, (was killed recent and much Auiorl can and llrlttah properly detroed or stolen by banditti la a raid ou l.no llokovv, lliiiuih iroliuo, mk tho new brought hero lotln liy E M 'Sain aim) of tho Norwegian mission , who escaped and iniolo Iiln way In tho I (ace of great lianlsliln and daugor to the capital. ltcsldes Dr. Froyland many Chl Inesu woro killed. Among the buildings plundered I and li timed ert those liolouglng to the Asiatic Petroleum company, tho (Singer Sewing .Machine company and llrlttah and American Toli.icco coin- panic Ou leaving, the bandits forced 2000 coolies to accompany thein, car- rylug their plunder RICCARDI CAUGHT AT MONTE A 0 With a rnt liu-; oml story, full of clean, honest fun, with singing and iuumo that i- u delight, an ce Ileal cntnpanv, imludtug Kitlirwi ' Cameron, the h'cmI -t'liiii' cn.upii.iut earned complete, "The Missouri I Girl" has taken its position m the heatncnl world tw one of the best ( laugii-proiiueers ot tne ecnturj. It will be seen here at the Cage theater on Saturday, March 14. I'rices, 'J.- and "ill cents. Seat sale at theater box office nt 10 a. in. Saturday. TITLE AWARDED ISIEGLE INDICTED TO HALF BILLION! ' FOR TAKING MONEY DOLLAR CLAIMS PARIS, March 11. The arrest of n man said to he C V. Riceardi, wanted in Los Angeles, it is reported, in connection with various alleged finnnciul frauds and a redundancy of love affairs, was announced here today in a telegram from Monte Carlo. The authorities of Monaco, it was stated, were holding the prisoner ponding instructions from the United States. They were ready to turn him over on fulfillment of the neces sary international formalities. Whether or not he was likely to re hist extradition the message did not pay, but its tone indicated that so far ns local officialdom was con cerned there would he no objection to surrendering him. Riceardi, if the Drisoner really was he, was said to have been n passen ger ou the liner Friiiieoiiia from New York, hut just to have arrived in Monte Carlo. He was well supplied with money. How the Monte Cnrlo police recognized him was not explained. EXPEDTE ACTION ON TRUST BILLS WASHINGTON, March 11. House leaders promised I'reniedut Wilson today Hint thuy would expe dite action ou proposed trust legis lation. The completed trade commission hill, ns approved hv Attorney Gen eral Meltuyiiolds, differs radically from the measure as originally diaft ed by Representative Clayton of Ala bama. As the bill now stands, pro vision is made for only three commis. sinners with power only slightly am plified over that of the present com missioner of corporations. It was expected that tho president would name Corporation Commissioner Da vies a member of the trade commission. SKATTLB. Wnsh.. March 11. Title to a coal claim near Glacier, Whatcom county, worth about :?."00. 000,000. was awarded yesterday b the I'liitcd Sta c- land office at Se attle to six joint claimants, Mr. Marv Whcatmar. Seattle: John P. Stuart, Hluine, Wash.; Harry C. Smith, Clarence C. Keplinger unil Joseph M. Pranknwtz, Ilelliughnui, and Douglas II. Hiiitoa, Glacier. Kaeh owus li;n neres of land, which is underlaid wi h three great veins of anthracite coal. The land is located in the forest reserve about 140 miles from Seattle. The claims were filed in lllO'.i. In 1011 the government brought action to annul the claims ou the ground that the land was chiefly valuable for timber and not for coal. The final hearing came up yesterday. Professor Henry Lundo, state geologist, now president of the state university; P. H. Whitloek, consult ing engineer, and Charier, New hall, efficiency engineer, all testified that the coal found was pure anthracite. It was otimntcd hv them that each 1G0 acres was capable of producing more than fSC.OOO.OOO of coal. xotici:. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo held March 17th, 1914, for a license to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quail, titles less than a gallon at Its placo of business, 13 S. Front street, city of Medford for a period of six months. C. h. HEED. Dated March 1, 1014. B BANK NKW YORK, March 11. Henr.v Siegel mid Frank Vogcl, officials ot the Siegel prixate hank, were indict ed today on grand larceny charges for accepting deposits for an insolv ent institution. Three indictments were returned againt each. The men are accused of grand lareenv in securing u deposit of .."000. Hench warrants for the urrest ot Siegel and Vogel were issued this af ternoon by Judge Rnsnlsky. FEDERATION WILLING MEN SHOULD RESIGN CHICAGO, March 11. If Michi gan's striking copper miners want to surrender their union curds and go back to work, the Western Federa tion of Miners is willing, said the ro ganiration's president, Charles II. Moyer, here today. Ho adocated a referendum to test the question. E GOVERNOR TO GOVERNOR OF TEXAS Al'STIN, Tex.. March ll.--Goer. nor Colquitt received today the fol lowing telegram from Gov ct nor Unities of Maine: "How much longer must we wa.t for this good president of yours to uwalu to the outrages he has per mitted in Mexico and which should have been stopped mouths ugof "While I probably don't agree with you on many political questions, 1 niu prettv sure I do ou the Mexican sit nation.'' - jMJjfcJll v" icsHi m k ILiI Jrf J T ssss tZr f m DIXIE QUEEN - SMTkSt I ! Right up 3D .Among the LiveWires J1 The hardy lads who hold down the lineman's job are keen for a tobacco i tlmt litis a rich, mellow flavor - something that's man -size mid all there something that makes n he-man feel like a live wire. And that is - . . . issV )f" ' SH sssssB sssssl 1VIMJW Kotch COLLAR a foe n PlugCut Tobacco We've spent fifty years and millions of dollars creating tobacco brands. And we know that the reason DlXIIi QUEEN pleases the hearty smoker and chewer is because its quality is honest and. its value the biggest. We use pure, ripe old Burley leaf in DIXIE QUEEN. We care fully age it for three to five years so us to bring out its full richness. 1 he process can't be hurried. So you see no other tobacco can be the same as DIXIE QUEEN, and DIXIE QUEEN itself can never vary in quality. DIXIE QUIU-N is Plug Cut-just right for the slowest, coolest smoke utid the longest lusting chew. No matter what tobacco you may he using now, just try DIXIE QUEEN for u week, and see if DIXIE QUEEN doesn't give you greuter satisfaction, day in and day out, working or resting, chewing or smoking, outdoors or in doors. By the end of the week you'll be a permanent user of DIXIE QUEEN. Sold everywhere in convenient 5c foil puck ages also in 10c pouches and 50c lunch boxes. j TMK AMERICAN TOBACCO COMPANY n1 m tm r m CLOGS THE KIDNEYS Xaks a ?l'u cf tlti If your Dtck hurta or IliJier bo;ker yoa-Driak core water. xotici:. Notice Is lieroby Riven that tho un dersigned Hill apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo held March 17th, 11H, for a UcenFn to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors In quan tities less than a gallon at Its p'aco of business on West Main street, city ot Medford for a period of six months. HOTEL MEDFORD. Dated March 2nd, 1914. IN E SAX FIIAKCJSCO. Cat., March 11. Federal Judge Dooliu "ranted u writ of error ami citation iu the white slavery canes of Maury I. DifflfK and F. Drew Cainiiielti, which ofi'ieinlly brinpi the eases before the federal court r ;i)cals. FRUIT DIRECTORS MEET TO TALK 1914 CONTRACT A nieothiK of tho directors or the Kokiio IMver Valley Fruit uud I'm duee association was hold yesterday irterneou to consider tho 1914 con tract of the Northwest Fruit ex tUNge. Nofblnjf definite was settled. Thi iMfttter will he further discussed t'tbe'hwrt tAWlng which will ho Mil cHtrly next ionth, W1U mmri UU k Hlt Aiado. I Mado lii Medfortl. Smoko Mt. Pitt and Governor Johnson cigars, thoy are homo mado and first class, If yoti'wuit lnn jour mut errry day eat it, but llcltyjour LUni-js with salt occn.Ioually, ti a noird authority win tells in tlmt riwut furim uric acut wliicl almost pnraly t'io l;uIm-. In their cf forts to esptl it from the Mood, 'lln-j beconio nln'I!i and weaken, t!icn yot suirer with a dull mliwry In tlti kUn; region, sharp pains la the Inck cr slcl headache, 'llin?n, jour stomach sours toniio is coated and wlicn the weatliei Is bad Jt)U have rhuilir.' tic tnlngrs. Tin urlno pets cloudy, full of sediment, th' channels o!te:i get S'ro and initatci obliging vou Ui fceek relief two or three time during tho ni'it. To neutralize these irrltatlnz acids, to cleante tho kidne.vs and flush off the body's urinous wa.tc get four ounces of Jod Salts froui any pharmacy beret take a lablfiipoonfiil in a glass of water before breakfast for a few d.iys and your kidr.ej-s will then act flr.o. Ibis famous salts is mado from tho acid of grapes and lemon juice, combined with lithia, and has been used for generation to flush and stimulate sluggish kidneys, also to neutralize the acids in urine, so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder weakness. Jad Salts is Inexpensive) cannot In jure, and makes a delightful cffcrvenccnt ilthbvwater drink. I Thursday is Bargain Day WE LIKE TO FIT THE HAUO TO FIT BABY DOLL Pumps In (inn Metal Calf, Suede, Patents, Dull Kid at Hi'J.50, 92.7.1, IjKI.OO, $:i.B( These Ilaby Dull Pumps at prlcus quoted euiiuot help but please ou. ScVeKf tngs "oca it" cSioc cStorc t ? ? T t t f T f t t ? t t f t ? ? ? t t t ? t t t t ? t t T ? AT $1.50 WAISTS 48c 300 slightly soiled and nuissod Shirtwaists, val ues up to $!.")(), sale price, cadi, onlv 48c MANN'S C'KNTRAL AVIO., NIOAK l. O, $2.50 Potticoata $1.09 100 now (Yepe anil Ales" saline I'eiiieoais, all eoloi-M, values up lo prieo 'J.f)0, salt UK'S up to $1.69 I Big Bargains in Gloves Thursday we place on sale s300 pairs new Kid (I loves in black, tan and white, all sixes, ood as most $1.2.') grades Bargain Day Price, jier pair, 7Q Agents for "Kayser's" Sillc (Moves. Big Bargains in House Dresses liOO brand new House Dresses, made of Tine percale and ginghams, nicely, trimmed, last colors, all sizes and colors Ma rga in Day Price, each, j JJ only . pJLZfJ Better Mouse Dresses at $l.f8, $2.50, $2.1)8 each FREE Save Your Saleslips and Get Win, Rogers' Guaranteed Triplo Plated Silvorwaro FREE Big Bargains in Dress Goods 5000 yards this season's newest weaves in Dress Goods, all colors, .'J8 inches wide, up to 75c values, sale price, a yard 48c Big Barg&ins in Silks 2000 yards beautiful new Milliards and Tub Silks, in a big range of patterns, good values in 75c, gTQ sale price, a yard.. .'. Vj BIG BARGAINS Prints Host Dress Prints, sale price, per T yard j Sheets 72x90 IWmched Sheets, sale price, each 48c Ginghams Pest Wasiiiiig Gingham made, pur' A yard , u..f. 1 UL Towels 100 do', extra large II uck Tojvols, cheap at sale price, 1 m each IN DOMESTICS Ghallies BeHt Cotton Ghallies, 5c sale price, )or yard Pillow Slips 42 and 15-inch Pillow Slips, sale price, A fi Muh.....LZi2lj Crepes New Dresden Crepes, sale price, yard Curtain Scrim 500 yards now Curtain Scrim, cheap at 25c, sale price, per Q- yard ., . 171 BIG BARGAINS IN GOOD NOTIONS Clark's O. N. Cotton, T. Spool 7 for 25c New Ttuffling. in white and ecru, spo- p cial, a yard., Zf)G Uraid Pins, new style, very special, p eacli JmioQf Colgate's Talcum Pow- Uest quality Darning Cotton, 3 for 5c Children's Knit Waists, all sizes: why pay 25c V sale price, each 15c dor, can. per 12c "Warner's Corsets, now, pel' pair Wust - Proof $1.25 -grade, 98c Pearl Buttons, iu al sizes, up lo 10c grades, ou sale Thursday, a dozen .. . t ? t T t t t ? y t 7 T f 5 T 7 ? ? ? t 7 r 5c i ... . $ JJ,