Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 17, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MEDFOTIT) MAIL TRTKUNT-!. MEDFOUD. OR1WON, VRIOAY, APTMTi 17, 101
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RITCHIE FAVORITE
OVER MURPHY FOR
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IGFIGHT
RAX FIIAXCISCO. Cnl., April 17.
- Willie liik'lik, linuiplon lijiht
wciplit, will tiefeml hi" world's title
lioro tonJKlit nt Coffroth's K!j:lilli
Mroi'l npen-nir nrrnn j;niut llnrlrm
Toininv Miirnliy of New York. Hoth
fijililers wore pronouiifoil to lie n- fit
im the grind of tniiuiiij; could nnike
them, nml it torrid Imltlo wns expect
ed ly tin fnni.
Ititohio will ho nn almost prohibit
ive fnvorile. The bottiiiir public i
offcrinir 10 to 4 that ho will bo re
turned the winner, rind even money
that Murphy does not !nt.t twenty
rounds.
Ultcliic Wr Knvorltc
Clo.c followers of the pamc sny
that Kitehie has every.hin; Hint pos
to make ii champion. lie is snine,
clever, has plenty ir stamina, a cork
ing punch niul plenty of brains. In
addition to these, ho is jouiik -'
Afundiy has e.periencc and brnins,
but is snid lo Inck a punch.
Ititrhiu has shown that hi can
ntuiul up under fire. Ho took a ter
rific ben ting from Wulgnst for fif
teen rounds nud then had sufficient
strength left to put Volga.t to the
mat. Joe Rivers also made him look
like a novice in the early rounds of
their July 4 fight, but the champion
rallied nud knocked out the Mexican.
Xeither Hitehie or Muniliy has had
nny trouble regarding the weight. The
nrticles cnll for the men to weigh in
nt 135 iKMinds one hour before the
battle. They hnve been within strik
ing distance of this figure for sev
eral days.
Champion Confident
"I was never more confident of
victory in my life," Kitehie said to
day. "I nm going into this bout with
the determination to end it as quicklv
ns ossible. Chnrgcs thnt I am afraid
of Jrurphy have gotten tinder my skin
and I intend to show tin pconlc of
my home town thnt they were unwar
ranted.
"I have never been in better con
dition. I nm 100 cr cent better than
when I relieved Wolgnst of his tiile.
1 also have youth on my side. Tommy
Murphy is on the shady side of his
professional career. This battle !
likely to be brief."
Murphy I tea I lies Ambition
Murphy h equally confident.
"An ambition," he said, "which I
have cheri-hed for years, i about
to be realized. My one ultimate goal
since I entered the ring has been to
become lightweight champion. I now
have the chance nnd the public may
rest assured that 1 will take ndvnn
Inge of it. 1 was never in better con
dition and never more confident. 1
inn certain of victory and victory may
come before the twentieth round is
reached. I have mapped out no plan
of battle. I execl to meet all emer
gencies ns they nrie."
FRANKS
BRTHDAY
F
INOS PREPARATIONS
FOR A NEW TRIAL
ATLANTA, On., April 1 7 - Though
nttemptu of counsel for l.eo M.
Fran, sentenced to die for the murder
of Mary l'hnRtin, aged 14, to force a
new trlnl, wore dented b the tatc
supreme court, friends nr :ne con
demned man here today held tl nt i
still another motion to ho tiled '
would force nn Indefinite post
ponement or the execution nnd thu
case would ho carried to the I'nltctl
States supreme court.
Deprivation of constitutional rights
In belnK nbent when the Jury re
turned Its verdict of guilty wa said
to afford a question permitting nn
appeal. It wan certain. It win said,
that such nn appeal could not
perfected for so, oral months.
LADY MACKENZIE,
WHO WILL RECORD APE
CHATTER IN JUNGLE
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OPINIONS
IN FOREIGN LANDS
bo
PLEADS NOT GUILTY
MOL'XT VEIIXO.V. Wash., April
17. Charles Hopkins, the tattooed
murderer, after a preliminary exami
nation beforo Justice Crookston, is
held today for trial In the superior
court on the charge- of nrst degree
murder.
John Freeman, who barely escaped
death himself, Identified Hopkins as
tho slayer of Tony Olson. Tho lat
ter was killed without provocation
wlitlo walking the Northern Pacific
railroad tracks.
Hopkins, with a cynical sneer,
answered "not guilty" to tho charge.
ASHLAND REALTY MEN
GET LARGE COMMISSION
Jn n hotly contested suit lusting
nearly two duyn in the district court
nt Oriints Pass, MeWillinmi & Kdg
ingtou claimed n commission of
fl'JfiO for the stile of a stock ranch
in Josephine county last October.
Their claim was contented by tho
firm of J, A. Ilnlo & Co. of Grants
1'asH, real estate dealers. It only
took a Uruuts Puss busiucsH men's
jury ten inimiios to see the justice of
the Ashland men's claim and awarded
them u verdict for the full uuioiiut.
Tidings.
ASHLAND CHILD SCALDED
COLORING EASTER EGGS
Tho little daughter of Mr, and Mrs.
K. l'hipps was painfully scalded Sun
day by (ho iiccideiilal overturning of
d kelt'lo of bulling water. Tint lilllu
girl nml liur luollu'r were intent upon
juttjwriiiK Kiinter i'KK"i wlw I'10 '"
slritck ilitt keltic, ilio coiitciils being
KdHdiml over lir minx Mid Unit.
WMU very wliif.i(, m mtIouh u'miW
U HulUtlil.AitljlHud Uwvui,
ATLANTA, Oa., April IT l.eo M.
Frank, formerly of Hrookln, sen
tenced to dlo today for tho revolting
murder of 14-year-old Mary I'hngnn
today passed Into his thirty-first
year. He was thirty years old yes
terday. Ho today declnrcd ho Is con
fident he can prove his Innocence on
the evidence which private detectives
employed by his millionaire uncle
claim to have unearthed.
The grounds on wtitch the de
fene demnnded a new trial arc: He
pudlatlon by half n dozen witnesses
of Inferential statements made by
tho prosecution In closing. Coercion
oi witnesses oy city detectives, anx
lous to "make n case." Refusal o
prorcutlng officers to Investigate
every version of tho Phagan murder
nnd to take proper precautions to
prevent miscarriage of Justice. New
ovldencc thnt Frank was on the street
in Atlanta, at the time at which wit
nesses heard screams, presumably of
the murdered girl. In passing by the
National Pencil company factory.
Xew Wltno- round
Four new wltncstes wli; swear to
tho lost named point tho strongeit
link In the chain of evldeuco of
Frank's alleged innocence which the
private detectives have been able to
forge. Moreover, It Is announced
that several unnamed persons will
testify. If necessary, that the Insin
uation was made to them by certain
detectives alleged to have been act
ing for the prosecution, that t lion
was "something In It" for them If
they testified to hearing the tcrcams
and seeing Frank emerge from the
pencil factory at a stated time.
The attorneys for Frank alio will
allege that Solicitor H. M. Dorscy.
who prosecuted tho Frank case, flat
ly refused to permit medical exami
nation of hair found on a latho In
tho pencil factory. Tho defense
claims this hair was not that of the
Phagcn girl and that tho stale's
charge to this effect could have been
mlsprovcd If examination were
made. In this connection Frank's
counsel allege that Dr. 11. F. Harris
told the solicitor that his (DorecyV)
brother, a physician, might examine
this hair and ho would find it not tt
bo Mar Phagan's but that Tiortc
flatly refused to go further Into this
tangle.
OlrU to Itefute Testimony
A number of girls will repudiate
Imputations as to Frank's character,
adduced by the prosecution. Tho
testimony of tho negro watchman.
Jim Co it ley, who swore that he as
sisted Frank In disposing of the
fourteen-year-old girl's body, and
who. It was admitted, was mainly re
sponsible for tho Jury'8 doath ver
dict, la to bo bitterly attacked by the
defense. They centered their fltilit
on his version, which he changed
several times while on tho stand.
Lady Grace Mackenzie, widely
known for big game shooting exploits,
has left Chicago for Loudon, prepara
tory to an cxpcdltlou Into Kant Africa.
She Is to have a dual mission first,
the shooting, and, second, tho capturing
of the sounds of tho forest, especially
the Jargon of the native Negro and the
chatter of the anthropoid apes, for a
ittlUtun machine company.
LONUO.V, April IT -Tho Urltlsh
press was divided today 111 lts'opln-
; Ion of the terms of settlemmi: tit the
Taw pi co IncUlrnt. Pome newspntiors
were of the opinion that President
tlsoii had gained a nuirai victory.
Others Inclined to the Wow that
President lltiortn bad had tho hotter
of tho argument and that his posi
tion had been strengthened.
Most of the Kuropcnu continental
newspapers however, generally agreed
thnt It wasi Huerta who had scored
"The American salute to Huerta.'
raid tho Paris Midi, for Instance,
"turns the crisis Into another victory
for tho Mexican dictator, who ob
tain more from the settlement than
does tho P nit oil State."
In lh'rllu. tho
commented! "America should bo I
thankful that lliieita did not Insist
that tho 1'ultod Ktaes imluto first
Senator Lodge was right In dechiitug
that tho American salute miido the
arfalr only uu oM'haugo or cuut testes,
without an upoltigv, llueita lini
again shown himself a better poll
tli'lnn than Piesldenl Wilson." i
"Wo don't piofiwx to be opeit- on'
iutciimtitinnl oliipiette m Iho inuttei
of upologetii' ulutes." iniil the 'et
itiiuolcr Unroll' of London, "hut wo
huvo no doubt I'lo-ideiit Wilson i
light." I
"Wiisliinglon," commented tin'
Loudon Uloho, "will find it ihlliiuli
t Ykmv lluoilu's tight to ho u-uunl ,
od ns head of the Mmlcnii goieiu
iiient nl'ter Ameiicau guns Imw m s
uowledged him, but doubtless 'u"i
dent WiNon feels such u sottli'iumt
is cheaper .it that pi ice."
CRUISER TAC0MA SAILS
FROM NEWPORT TO TAMPIC0
NKWl'OItT, It I., Apnl 17 Tu
cruiser Tncomii Milled fur Tani u
tit II o'clock this nidi mug. It stnppiit
heto to take on eighty luaiinc-.
Iterlluer (Jaiettol With Mnilfnnl Irndw U Medfor.l mnOn
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GOLD DUST
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fryiti nun nml
othur liilohott things
bright nnd cloim with
Uao it nlwnyn whorovor thoro iti dirt
or liruitnu. It cleans uvurylhimi.
fid snd Utjcr ucVi!r.
DHEESFAIRBANKIsEIl
CHICAOO
"tat tho OOtO DUST
TWINS do your
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totts are beng miide to reuiHteh Hud
Anderson nnd Joe Swain, who fought I
ix furious rounds to a drnw here :
la-t nighr. -lloth boxer finUhd j
-trcag. They weighed in at nlmttt ,
l-l. pounds. Anderson showed
flahes ofj h oldtime fmn .
2u Wo lunp no iloHlro to noil yon ntioiM
i II ittittM it t of I it ftl ( lii I t1na i III
)lUit te,t:ruu" lru thoroughly tuitlsfactory to ymi.
1' It It link I1(m1 tt ttllkl NfltFA ti nlll.
The Major .Model
Tnn Htisslnn Leather
llutton and llluchor
fortably, durably and stjllshly shon
every customer.
$!..-.(
etfi
"flooa v7it"
ng S Sioc Store
Men's Suits $11.50
V niv just in ivi't'ipl. of n sliipiiHMil (if Men's A 11
Wool littnl Finish Worst etta, in tlnrk pntti'i'iui, n
lit'ituly, it suit Jjl 1.50
One spci'inl lot of (Irny and Mrowu Mixctl ('tishiiu'n
All-Wool Suits, a suit 9115.50
The Wardrobe
West Main Stnvl
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SENSATIONAL STOCK REDUCING SALE AT
K
NOTICK.
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply to tho city
council at Its meeting to bo held
April 21st, 1914, for a llcenso to sol)
malt, spirituous and vinous liquor
In quantities less than a gallon nt
Its place of business, 1C N, I'ront
street, city of Medford for a period of
six months.
MURPHY & CO.
Dated April 10th, 191-1.
IFRECKLES
Don't Hide Them With u Veil; lie-
move Them With Iho Otliluo
Pichi-riptlon
This prescription for tho removal
of freckles wns wrltton by a promi
nent physlcluu and Ih usually so suc
cessful In removing freckles nud glv
lug a clear, beautiful complexion that
It Is sold by druggists under gun run
too to refund thu money If It falls
Don't lililo your ficckles under a
vll; get an oniini of othlno mid re
mom ilium. I'ven tho first few up
plications khould show u wonderful
Improvement, soiuo of thu llghtor
frocldux vuuUhliig entirely
llo suio to usk tho driiKulst for Iho
douhlo strvtigtli ulliluo, It Is Ihls thut
U J old uu tlm iiioiic) -buck isuuiuiiluc
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$2.00 VAISTS, 48c
Saturday wt will place on stilt 100 Wo
men's Waists, sliiditlv soiled, values
up to 'J.00 Stork-Neduc- A Q
ill" sale, each..." Tt O V
Do Your Shopping Early
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CKNTWATi AVION n? NKAIJ P. 0.
We Close Saturdav at 8:110 l M.
SENSATIONAL SALE OF GLOVES
75c Glovoa 18c
Kawr's Chanioisctti
$1.25 Kid Gloves 79c
U0i) paiix fin Dress
(Moves, in all eolors,
$ I. LT) values, 'y'Q
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CO DIN. I, If J 11 -' ' O
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values, pair
48c':
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Ki-llutton White Kid filoves, speeial S2.-18
Sensational Sale in Suit Department
L'.'j Women 's New Spring Coats,
all this season's styles, new eol
ors, $12.00 values,
2.1 Women's new Spring Suits,
made of all-wool materials, up-to-date
in style, .flo (JTQ QQ
values, sale price 4j) J j O
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La Vtigue'
Women's Suits,
styles, iu all the new shades, real
$23.00 values,
now
$19.98
now
$9.60
2."j Women's Coats, iu the new
eolors, La Vogue styles, real
$20.00 values, now
at
m98
Sensational Sale offDress Goods and Silks
2000 vards new lull anil I'oulanl
Silks, inanv stvles to cIioom
2000 yards new Dresden Crepes,
in dainty patterns, 20c P .
values, now, a yard JL 0j
12-inch Shepherd Checks, new
patterns, Toe values, AQr
now, yard Ot
:8-ini'li All-Wool I'Ycnch Serge,
in all colors, very . A Q
special, a yard TbOL
from, 7.")c allies, now, FrtJ
a yard JLi
HOOO vards IK-iiich Messaline in
every shade, a splendid 7.rc chilli,
on sale Stitunlav at, A Q r
a .ard .. . 40C
"Cheney's" Spot-I'roof QQn
Foulard's, yard . . OL
BIG SALE OF DOMESTICS
Host Prints, licst
Challies, yard
.10-inch Dleaehed .Muslin,
10c grade, per Q
yard OC
72xfl0 Dleached Sheets,
special at, 1QA
each O Jj
Extra large Hucl
els, 1;jc grade,
each
Tow-
10c
5c
Cootl Apron (lingham,
fast colors,
a vard
iest Colored
Oilcloth, ard
6c
19c
12c
Spool
NOTIONS
Colgate's Tal
cum, 2"c cans ,
Clark's O. N. T.
Cotton,
7 for 25c
Hest Darning Cotton,
3 lor 5c
WashKibboiLji 1A.
holt lUL
HOSIERY AND UNDERWEAR SALE
Women's Cnion Suits,
25c
Women's and Children's
Fast Black Hose, Q
special, pair .. . Jj
Hows' and (lirls' lleavv
School HoseJoe. i r '
values, pair .. .J. 0j
Women's Suiumer Vests,
special at, "I A
each A jj
special at, per
suit
25c
AVomen's Cmhrella
I'auts, special,
a pair
AVomen's Comfy Cut
Vests, speeial, 1 Q
each .. .. AOC
FREE-Save your saleslips and get Wm. Rogers' Triple Plated Guaranteed Silverware-FREE
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SPECIAL DEMONSTRATION FOR ONE WEEK
We have arranged with tho Gumbinor Hair Co., one of tho largoat oostorn im
porters and manufacturers of human hair goods, to hold this demonstration and salo in
our store for one wook oniy. ims oveni win give mo womon ot una viuimty an umui
ual opportunity to select any needed hair goods from an immonso and variod stock
at a saving seldom offered. Don't fail to seo our lino of boautiful gray switchos and
linrrl.t.n.mnt.rri fiolorR.
Note below the exceptionally low prices at which you can buy Real Human Hair J X
Goods this week only at the following special prices: :
$2.00 real human hair Switches, 20 inches
95c
long, ideal for psyche knots,
at,
$:.()() real human hair Switches, 22 inches
long, suitable, tor coronet (H QT
braids tjj) 1 J D
$5.00 real human hair switches, 21 inches
long, at a price less than the cost of
having your combings (jjPJ QC
made up P'iw J )
$12.00 real human hair Switches, thick, soft and wavy, jhrco
separate si rands
Prlcon on Other Longtim uango Accordingly
'IVnnsrormatioiiH worth up to $10.00, Huh week for only SI. 1)5.
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rale strands
$3,95 1
$8.00 real human hair Switches, 28 inches
long, fine quality, exeep- (tit A (C
tional value JJ)TbyJ
$10.00 ret.' human hair medium length
grav swilches, large as- (tf C Q C
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sortuieiil, iimisiially cheap
$6.95
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