Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 18, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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SIEDFORB MATTi TUTUm MEDFORD, OUEflOK
SATURDAY,
APRTL 18, 1011.
RITCHIE DEFEATS
MURPHY IN FAS!
TALENT STUOENTS
PLAN FIELD MEET
session ofcougicss the Ciesccu! Cil.v
project will he iccognixed and an up
pnipimtioii made in tho nver mid
hnihor hill which must puss hel'oic
the ltd of Maieh next, Hint hctiig the
short session of eongiess,
"1 heenmo very gienlly inleiested
in this inojcet mid the mole lhouiht
1 gave In il niter geltlug the Infor
mation submitted by the local ilelc
gntion, tho sliouger he Impulsion
gicw oit mv mind ns to the (leslinliil
ft v of tho I'eileinl government iiuiMtig
Hit simpioveiiieul and ut the eiitl
les possible dale,
"Anv thing fuilher I inn able 'n do
In helping expedite this 'mailer will,
he doiiu. Kindly lav or mo with (u
I'oi million wlit'llicr at uiiv time I cmi
ho of uhsInIiiiici' to Oiegon or your
self in any way. Willi best wishes,
I icmaiii,
"Veiv sineeielv vours,
"JONATHAN HOI'HN'F. .111." '
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SAX FltANCISCO, Cnl., April 18.
Willie Hitchie still ictnins hit tilK
of Hglitw eight ehnmpion of the woild
toilny. Ho defended it Inst night
npiinl Hnrirm Tommy Murphy in
ono of the fasted twenty-round con
lewli ever ron in Knn KrancKoo.
CIim-rcs ilint the champion wax
afraid of tho challenger were fully
disproved. It U nNn tmc thnt Mur
phy is one of the gamest n rapper
llie gnme l",s cu'r known. A lo-s
courageous mnn would hnvo gone
down from the torrifi hammering the
challenger received. lli uhility to
(issiiuiliiti punishment mm ninru'lou.
Murphy Outclassed
ltitchio outdated mid outfought
Murphy at every angle of the game.
Seventeen of the twenty round- be-
lonued to Hitehie. The other three
were practically even. The clinm
moil s Mdorv vvns inwove, in uie
closing nmnds he hnmiuered the New
Yorker nil over the ring.
Tommy wns nil hut out when the
gong clanged the end of the twen
tieth round. Had the hattle gone an
other round it U certain that Hitehie
would have won hy a knockout.
The champion left the ring tin
mnrked. Tommy was covered with
cuts niul bruNe. Hi left eye was
completely closed, the right was elos.
ing rapidly and his left ear was bad
ly puffed and bleeilinp;. When the
final pone; sounded he staggered to
his comer, hardly hearing the words
of praise voiced by tho champion.
Only bulldog determination, hacked
by wonderful grit, enabled Murphy to
go through the battle to the finish.
I'lays for Ills Itodjr
ltitchio played for the body
throughout tho contest, and this at
tnck gradually wore the challenger
down. Time nnd again he sent ter
rific rights nnd lefts into Murphy's
mid-section until spectators mar
veled that he btood up under it.
San Franciscan were convinced
thnt the local boy is n real cham
pion. He fought n heady fight nnd
showed thnt he is n splendid two
handed scrapper. And thnt Hitehie
failed to knock out the challenger
was due entirely to the latter' won
derful condition nnd gnnicncs.
Close students of the game say
thnt last night's mauling will tell on
the Hnrlemitc in the future. He is
no longer n youngster nnd it will be
weeks before tho soreness lenves his
body.
Congratulates Murp.ljr
After the battle the champion
walked over to Jfurnhy's corner nnd
put his ami about his shoulder.
"Tommy," he said, "you made n
good fight. No gamer boxer ever en
tered the ring."
While Murphy felt his defent
keenly, ho admitted frankly nnd vol
untarily that the champion had won.
"I don't want to he n sore lo-er,"
lie snid, "but I feel confident thut I
enn do belter than I did Inst incht.
I went against a great fighter and n
real champion, mid I did the best thnt
I could for my friends. I would like
nnother ehnnee."
Ititchic took his victory us n mutter
of course.
ItiUlde Won All the Way
Itcferec dim 0 riff in t-aid:
"Hitehie won nil the way. He hns
Improved wonderfully sinue his Inst
nppenrunce here. Hard rights nnd
lefts to tho stomneh weakened tho
challenger mid Murphy took enough
punishment to put half n dozen ordi
nary fighters to sleep. It was n clean
battle from start to finish."
Weather conditions for n night
fight wero perfect mid the big arena
was packed.
merchant; meeting Monday
WILL UK HELII KAItLY
It is positively stated that tho Mer
chants association banquet and meet
ing Monday evonlng will begin
"promptly at CIS p, m. and will be
over In time for thoso who desire to
attend tho show at the opera house
and tho danco. Mr. Tlinms of the
Portland Ad club has been Invited
hero by tho association to mako a
talk and ovory member should pro
paro to attend, get his dinner, hear
a good talk on business principles
and then go to tho theatre or dance
It ho so chooses.
Curd of Thanks.
Wo tho undersigned deslro to ex
press our beurtfolt thanks to the
many friends and nolghhors for their
kindness, asslstunco and sympathy
during tho Illness and death of our
,wlfe and mother.
W. L. CIIILDKUTII AND
FAMILY.
Ksglo I'ulnt, April 1C, 19H.
Look! Look!
Smoke Governor Joliuion cigar.
fjtV'rtf I'HiIc In Medfori you'll like
The Olympic society of tho Talent
high school Is planning grcnt things
for the field meet to lie held nt Tal
ent May 14. A largo number of tho
schools of the second and third class
will participate. Tho schools that
cannot attend In a hotly will send
track teams. This Is the first time
In the history of the schools of
Southern Oregon that such n meet
has been hold nnd results cannot bo
predicted nt this time, but from nil
Indications some ovcellent lecords
will bo made, especially from the
larger schools as Oold HIM. Phoenix,
T.ilent, Jacksonville and Central
Point.
The plan Is to have nn all-day
program of sorts, picnic dinner
with barbecue, nnd such other at
tractions as will tend to maVo the
day ono to bo long remembered.
Suitable prites will bo offered to tho
winning schools and competition Is
bound to ho close.
The following list of sports wilt
be held on May 14.
There will be three clnsses of en
tries In which bojs may enter. n!t
will be based on the age of tho boys
at tho time of the final contest May
14. 1914.
"A" Class Hoys 12 years of am
or under.
"1J" Class Hoys 13 or 14 ears of
age.
"C" Class lloys -13 or more
yvnra of age.
'1 CO )ard dash for classes A.
and C.
2. 100 yard dash for classes A
nnd C.
3. 220 yard run for classes A
and C.
4. 4 40 yard run for classes
and C. only.
5. SSO yard run for class C. only.
6. 60 yard hurdle, 4 24 Inch
hurdles, classes A. and D.
120 yard hurdle, S 30 Inch hurdles
class C
7. Pole vault for classes A. D
and C.
S. Shot put, S pounds for classes
A. and D 12 pound for cass C.
9. Standing broad Jump, classes
A. II. and C.
10. Kunnlng broad Jump classes
A. D. and C.
11. Dunning high Jump, classes
A. D. and C.
12. 440 yard relay race four
stars from each school.
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SKULL CRASHED BY
BLOWS OF HAMMER
REDDING, Cal., April IS. Tho
body of Francis White, aged 23 years,
who was found murdered In a disor
derly house here lato cstcrday was
sent to Los Angeles today for burial.
The police believed Miss Whlto was
murdered early Wednesday. A ham
mer was used by the murderer to
crush his victim's skull.
Robbery was not the motive for
tho crime as much valuable Jowolry
and money were left undisturbed
Tho police believed tho murder was
the work of a discarded suitor.
liming the quarter ending Miuvh
:il, 1!UI, Stale Engineer .John 11.
Lewis i.-uod l.'il permits for the ap
propriation of water, including eight
ponni's for the conjunction of to,
enoirs. I'nder thc-e permits it is
pmpoed to iirisnto 'JS.JUM note, of
land, develop Jl,ll(iS horsepower nt
nn estimated cost of ,.,ilUUI0O.
The following peuuils hint' been is
sued in Jaekson county during the
past ipiititer;
U. T. Wilson of IViby. for the ir
rigation of 10.1 acres, diverting water
front a spring in see. P-II.VIK. Aus
tin forhin of Kngle Point, for do
mestie supply, diverting water fioin
Little Hutte creek, ill ci ;tl-;i.VlE.
11. A. llowley or Mcdfoid, for the ir
rigation of 10.0:10 neres, diverting
water from Big Unite creek hi see.
:-:.VJK. Fred Warner of Trail, for
he irrigation of 'JO neres, div citing
water from the west fork of Stewart
creek in sec. HI-M-'JW. K. K. Mor
rison of Mcdfoid, for irrigation of !
neres, including domestic supply, di
verting water from llordon creek, in
see. l-aS-'JW. K. ('. Slead nnd (I. H.
Alden of Hold Hill, for the irrigation
of ti-l acres, including domestic -.lipid
v. diveitiug water from Hogue
liver, in sec 'Jo-IUi-lW. It. A. How
ley of Medford, for siipnlcmentnl
muuieiiml supply, diverting wn'er
from Dig Hutte creek, in see. .l-.i.
2K. Daisy V. Lew mnn of Grants
Puss, for the irrigation of ." neres.
including domestic supply, diverting
water from Fnrris springs, in .ce
S-'.IS-IW. I. Applegute of .Marion,
for mining ptirjMises, diverting water
from the middle fork of Klk creek, in
see. '.'D-ni.'JK. J. L. W-Iund or Cen
tral Point, for the irrigation of -l.'i
acres, diverting water from Kvnns
creek, in see. 'JO-JU-llW.
NOTICE.
Notlco Is hereby given that the
undersigned will apply to tho city
council at Its meeting to bo held
April 21st, 1914, for a Itcenso to soil
malt, spirituous and vinous liquors
In quantities less than a gallon at
Its place of business, If. N. Front
street, city of Medford for a period of
six months.
MURPHY & CO.
Dated April 10th, 1914. '
SAM W. SMALL
At Page Theater
Tuesday, April 21
At 7:30 P. M. ADMISSION' I'ltEE
A tosy view of the prospects of
the Crescent City hnihor is taken hy
Jonathan Hoiiiuc, dr., as shown by
tho following letter:
'Washington, April 11, 1011.
"(leorge Putnam,
Mail Tribune, .Mcdfoid. Or.
"My Hear Mr. Putnam:
"Had a long eonfeieuee this morn
ing with Colonel Tavlor, assistant
chief of engineers, mid a member of
the board of review, hoard of engin
eers for rivers nnd harbors', befoie
whom your delegation nppeaied at
the hearing held on llu' "th itist., nnd
I infer that the whole boaul, includ
ing Colonel Tn v lor, wns very favor-
nblv impressed with the very strong
urcscntutiou made by the delegation
ns to the importance of the Crescent
City hnihor improvements.
The doubt existing in the mind of
I he hoard is purely an engineering
problem, namely, whether Colonel
Hnisc's lecommeiidatioti will give the
piotecliou to the hnihor that the
hoard believed necessary to make the
harbor safe under nil conditions of
storm or weather, mid it will direct
Colonel Heisc to uiuke further exam
inations and tests during the summer
ami will, in my opinion, recommend
in the future even u larger appropri
ation than the one culled for under
Colonel Heise's report, provided it is
touiid that with u larger nppropria
tiou n better port can be made than
by the two jetty projects recom
mended by Colonel Heisc.
Dr. Heddy nnd Mr. Hotehkiss dined
with Colonel Tnjlnr and m.vself on
the evening of the (ilh, mid we very
thoroughly went into the case, and j
think the ilelcgntion very clearly pre
sented the merits of the case, to the
board on the 7th. Personally, I be
lieve that it is only u-qitestioii of time
now when we will ect an extremely
favorable n-port from the Itonnl nnd
I am of the opinion that nt the next
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Who Are Just Coming Into
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Vou Want Tour
KODAK NEGATIVES
To I)o Troatd Carefully
Ilrlng Them Hero for Developing and
Printing.
TIIK BWKSt STUIIIOR
Went MJn St. .Mcdfonl, Ore.
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With everything new in this spring
styles. Norfolks, Belter Backs, English
and Semi-English Models in all the new
patterns. These suits are up-to-the-minute
styles, uncommonly smart in design,
suits that fit the personalities of young
chaps in their teens and twenties; suits
full of life "pep" and "go" suits as
typical of youth as college days.
The showing embraces scores upon
scores of fresh ideas; styles that you will
find nowhere outside of our young
men's department.
Smart styles in Hats and Furnish
ishings to match.
Suit Prices $10, $12.50, $15 up
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Eagle Point. Ore., April 1C
Whereas, It has pleased the Su
premo Kulcr of tho Universe to ro-
movo from our mldit our lato nlnter,
Graco Chlldreth; and whoreag. It U
but just that a fitting recognition of
her many virtues should bo had,
therefore be It resolved by Pease He-
bekah lodge No. 217 of the Indepen
dent Order of Odd Fellows of Eagle
Point, Oregon, that while wo bow
with humble submission to tho will
of tho most high, wo do not the less
mourn for our sister who has been
taken from us. Ilesolved, that In the
death of Grace Chlldreth, thla lodge
laments the loss of it sister who was
over ready to proffer tho hand of aid
and tho volco of sympathy to tho
needy and distressed of this frater
nity; on active member of this so
ciety, whoso utmost endeavor wero
oxerted for Its welfare and prosper
ity; a friend and companion who was
dear to us all; resolved, that tho
heartfelt sympathy of this lodgu be
extended to her family In their afflic
tion; resolved that these resolutions
bo spread upon tho record of the
lodgo and u copy thoreof bo trans
mitted to the family of tho deceased
sister und to each of tho import).
(Signed) MINNIE HltYANT.
LOTTIE McQUOII)
IIAHHIRON HESS
Committee.
NOTICE.
' Notlco Is hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply ut tho regit
lur mooting of tho city council, May
5th, 1U11, for a license to sell mult,
spirituous and vinous liquors ut '!
North Front street, for n period of
nix Jitonthu,
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Dated April 17th, 19H,
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Tho famous Southern Evangollst,
Editor, and Lecturer, called "A
I'rlnco of tho Platform," has given
the fullest satisfaction wherever ho
,haB lectured, In courses or at Chau-
tauquas. Committees Invariably re-
ilort that "ho made good" In every
particular.
Dr. Small Is a man of exceptional
attainments. Ho was born In Knox
vlllo, Tenneueo, In the city founded
by his family forbears; graduatod
with high honors from Emory and
Henry Colleges In Virginia, and af
ter admission to tho bar In Tennessee
becama private secretary to ox-President
Andrew Johnson nnd followed
that statesman's poltlcal fortunes to
tho United States senate. Ho holds
tho literary degrees or A, Ii. and A.
M. from his Alma Mater; I'll. O.
from Taylor University, and I). I),
from tho Ohio Northern Unlvorslty.
Ho Is a trained Journalist, many years
editor of loading southern nowspap
era, principally with tho noted "At
lunta Constitution." Ho Is tho
author of several books. Uy ap
pointment of President Hayes ho
served as a secretary of tho American
commission In Paris In 1878, und as
u deleguto from this country to tho
International Literary Congress of
that year. Ho has uerved In many
iiotuhlo national conventions of
political, commercial, and reforma
tory character, While u tho United
Ktutes army In Culm In 180U ho was
Military Supervisor (if Public In
struction, ouguKliiK In tho rn-orgaii
Uutlon of tho public- schools of tho
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