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EAGLES DEFEATS CAMPBELL, , HAND THROWS ANDERS01 That two; good bouts arc betti i than, uny. number, ol poor onca Was demonstrated at Gold Hill last night when Ralph, Hand, the '('old Hill wrestling crack, throw:JJill Anderson of Portland in two straight Falls, and George ,Eaglrfi of Portland won the decision. over;lted Campbell of grants Passln a, slashing ten-round go. 'There- were noprellminaries. but the crowd was more -than FatislicU. Hand Is undoubtedly In n class by him self as far an wrestlers oil this part of . the coast are concerned. Quick :s a cat, iiggresslvo and clever, he won't! ;Klve a hard buttle to any of the 'mat bouncers, so there is considi-rubio di -mand for a go between him and some, of the coast top-ntchcis At that. Anderson was no spring chicken, and lll' up a. rugged and gainey battle, being Hand's equal in strength, but Ills inferior in head , work. Hand's first fall was secured in 2ti . minutes with a hammer lock, and his second with his famous toe hold m seven minutes. Anderson .quit rather thaij call the doctor. '. ' ' The ten-round mitt engagei.icut was a warm one from start tc finish. Eagles won by a mile tin' points, ai d either put more steam in his punches than was apparent from the ringside, , or else. Campbell was In pour condi tion, for the Orients liiss i.ioy..was hanging, on like a niud turtle during tho final canto.. In oiily oiio round could Campbell havo been given nri cdgo,although he was game and will ing, and until the tenth looked as though ho might bo dangerous at any time. Kagles repeated Ills cool head? ed performance of New Years day, ..but had a harder-timo than he had against Ingram. . Tho only flaw fn tho performance was tho yelling and coaching of Camp- . bell's seconds, which annoyed tile spectators, and which was unfair to Campbell, who was off his guard re peatedly, trying to make out what .' tho latest bulletin meant.'' .Fighting in tho clinches was allowed and Camp boll seemed perfectly at home in this stylo of milling, although lOagles had ' all the best of it, as mixing it Is his strong point. ' iff JAIL Albert, Carol, wonted in this city for defrauding the Modioli! Auto Co;, out of a Buick car was brought back front Sacrapiento, this' inorpMiir - hy :.31rtfrTe-iVll'l,,'ii;iiTt'- Is 'Ynniio-u'inity Jail' awaiting 'further' action.' "It is also alleged that Carol hnndwinke.il a local school teacher out of $50 when . she-idontliied him; on; a check pre sented to the Austin ho'toj'at Ashland. Carol was extradited from' California. . 'Carol is alleged to have secured file Jiuick car, by issuing a check on tile Ladd and,Tilton bank of Portland fo: $1800 ,aud signing a note, for the bal nnce. Telegraphic Inquiries revealed . that Carol had no funds in the Port land bank, but by this timo ho had (departed with the car. He posed' as a man of means, and .said he 'was going to buy tho Johnson Jewelry stin-e at "Ashland. .. Two. weeks later .lie was arrested .in California, and re fused to return until extradition .papers wore issued. : YD. DASH IS EQUALLED ! CHICAGO. Jan. 29. Tho world's record for tho 7o .yard dash, 'l 1-5 seconds, was tied, by Lorcn Murcht' son lit tho Illinois Atlilotlo club's an nual track contests hero last night'. 'Murchison defeatod Jack -Schol. of the .Detroit A. C. by an eyelash. Joio Ray lapped tho field in tho two mile run, winning in 10:Q0 1-5. . 'S May Be Attorney-General 5 f v 1 r k f COfY.I?-tUH.QIK.T. jA.rtlNS?QH ' Former Seatpr George Suther - land, of Utah, Is a possibility for the Atiorney-neneralshlp In Harding' cabinet. Winner Of Nobel Praia Fo J Literature. " A hx. The Swedish Academy has award ed tho Nobel prize for literature, for 1S2Q, to tho Norwegian writer, Knut Hamsun. lie Was onco a street car waductor In Chtca&g ... . COTTAGE GROV vAGAjN: BEATEN BYIV!, H. S. TEAM TluVC'otliiiio Crovo basketball pqu.Kl roceiyoU U. Kpt'innl. walloping at tho bands of the Mcdford high school quintot last niht at the Natatorlum In n panic which was slow and rnKKcu duo to the weakness t of the visiting aggrpgation. ,' The'' Hod and !liick toani, composed nuieh of the timo of second string men, ran up a score of Il'i to 17 for tho up-stale men, the lat ter playing on tho defensive through out the. game. Numerous foulR also contributed to slowing up the game." . Popular -.exportation of a "come back" on tho part of the Cottage Crvers did not materialize and their performance last night was not up to their .form in the previous gamo. Tonight they will be pitted against the ABhliuul hoopers and Med ford sport fans hope to get a line on the strength of the red and white squad from this battle. ' Humor has. it that, A:;bland has a fast bunch this season 6n vhom Granite Oily supporters! are plaell'g their money. If the Ashland' bO a coiiic strong this" year a good fai?t se ries of closo hard, .gameg. Sjy.nt,be.',A5;1 -itacfcicU it.-'"tho" Uthtttha'- yorflhern .Oregon- season. lieforo that time, howevoK, ' the MedfortJ tossers will have a chance to cope with "several 'northern teams. if the plans of Coaxh IKIum materialise. ( .. i Tho line-up for hist night's game was: ' Mcdford :Coleman. "Watson Ilaughnian ' . . . Prcseott ...... Sherwood Substitutions Cottage -Grove . . Heck . . Spray . . . .C .'. O . ; . . . .'. '. , Mcdford, . . Wicks Fullmer Skilling .Young, Slnglor ami Campbell. . Official. -Hughes, referee; ; Stew art and. .Wilson, scorers. Tho M. IT. S. girln sextet added anotlxer "bow" to their bonnet in tho preliminary game last night by defeat ing a Jacksonville' high school team by a 25 to in score.' Tho local gins 'ran up the points with case, showing the best team play and basket.' shoot ing so far this season. Fleming, for ward for Mcdford and Coleman for Jacksonville played exceptional games while tho entire M- IX. S. team na whole deserves credit for the brand of ball they are ptaying this season Tho line-up was as follows: Mod ford JacUtfoiivillc-- Fleming Hukill . . Mills .. Ash era ft Khipa . Butler . . . . .F . . . . . . F. ; . . ,.T C .S C ' . . . o . . . . .. Hutor Coleman Kaufman . . Sparks :. . . Doone . . . Gwin Skceters Substitutions Medford, for Liutler. ' ' ' : v mwx. SECY Y. M. C. A MEET 'SALEM.- Ore., Jan. 29. The inter state convention of the Young Mtin'f. Cltrtsti'an Association opened In Salem yesterday with deloKatos attending from all parts of Oregon and Idaho, the two states In tho Jurisdiction. Officers elected for the-convontlnn are: Chairman, J. 1C. Hltlrldco of Moscow, Idaho; vice chairman, W. I Staley of Salem; second vice chair man, Ltfslio Itutlcr 'of Hood Rivor; secretary, C. K. Billings of Ashland, Ore. ' - The V. JI. C A. war workers have elected the following officers: Pres ident, W. W. Dillon at 1'ortland; vino president, J. O. KldrldKo of Moscow. Idaho; Bocretary treasurer, r'rod Locklcy of Portland. OBITUARY i - IJEEBC Dora Byfori Heche, infant daughter of. Mr. and Mrs. Carl R. Heche died at the Sacred. Heart hospi tal, .Ian. 25th. She was horn Jan. 25th at 2 p. ni. and died at 3 p. in.' of the same day. Funeral services were held at the Peri Funeral home, Jan. 21th at '.:T. p. in. Rev. Millard offlclallne;. Interment fn I, O, O. F, rcnioterv. I "MEDFOftD..:MATL TRIflU'fl... St. Mark's Episcopal Church Cor. North OaUdale and f'lflh.Sts. ' S a. nij Holy communion. jo a. in. aunoay scnooi. , 11 a. m. Holy communion. VVih. H. HaiulltonJ,.vicar. - Presbyterian Church Preaching service in the morning at U a. m. Rev. J. S. Doran of Ashland, preaching. No evening service. You are earnestly invited to attend. ' Evang.-Luth. Zion's Church Fourth St. below Oakdale Avo. Rev. Dr. V. R. Morerui-Oescr, pastor. Res. 51S West Fourth St. Sexagfsimae. No service 'tomorrow.. Catholic Church South Oakdale' Ave. First mass Sunday at 8 a. m. Second mass at 10:80 a. m. Uencdlctloii after seqond mass. .. Iiov.-John Powers, rector. Qentfcil point Church ' Tliblft seliojiLnlMO -a. m. Mrs. Vlclor BuraeU, superintendent. PreachiUK at 11 a. m. Chas. Nahss, minister. Subject, "New Testament Teaching on Baptism." Everybody welcome. , Free Methodist Church Cor. Tenth and Ivy St. ' Miss, lthoda. Hurnptt, pastor, . lies. i!37 W. Tenth St. Phono' 42fi. These are days In wlilcTi we should sock-Qodi or.vthe'JJIblrf'.BaVs.;'3ei;k ye tho Loid'wnlle) he may be: found'. Call- upon Him while He is near." There will come a time when it Is too late to pray. You had better pray now. Sera'lcos asifllowsa Surfday school ai 10'K. tn. Preaching service at' 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m. Class meeting at 12 noon. Young People's and children's meet ing at G'.30 p. m. Prayer meeting Thursday at 7:30 p. m. All. are Invited to attend tlicse sorvices. First Christian Church Cor. Ninth and Sautli Oakdalo. . Dell Ely Millard, Minister. Rlblo school. 9:45." Herbert Ben-Ian, supt. . We are In a contest with Grants Pass school for points, help us win by coming. i Preaching service 11 a. m. Subject, "The Church of Christ Identified". Special music and, a hearty welcome to all. . 6:30, Junior mul senior Endeavor meeting. Young pcoplo especlully in vlted. . " 7:30. Evening evangelistic services. Subject, "The Modern Dlvos and Lnz nruses of Our Time." , .. ;Tho "special' iuuslc will "bo an I'tlstru mental baiilonc solo and mixed quar tet. Ypti are Invited,' i First Church of Christ, Scientist Brancli of Tho Mother Church', 'The First Church of Christ, Scientist, in 'Boston, Mass. " i Services arc held every Sunday at 11 o'clock. Subjept 'for Sunday, Jan. 30, "Love." . Sunday school at 9:45. AH. under Ithe age of 20 are welcome. ( Wednesday evening meetings , at Svhich testimonies of Christian Science healings are 1 given, at 7 :,30, church ;edlficp, 212 North Oakdale. ''; i . Tho reading room which Is in the M. iF. & H. building, Is open from 1 to 5 'daily, except Sundays and holidays. All authorized Christian Science, liter- 'aturo may be road,, borrowed or pur chased. ' j Tho public Is cordially invited to at tend the services ,31111 visit the reading room. '"' :' ' ' ' 's ' s.-:r '-. Main St. Methodist Church, South ' Dr. Jou'ott P. Bray, Pastor. ' Sunday achofil at 10 ' a. 1 in..; Mr. Lovett, siipt, ' We Wvc a healUiy grjiw- mg scnofHi -ana.' iu you are puizii a Princess Margaret 0 1 Denmark H . n The pretty and vivacious daugh ter of Prince Waldcmar, of Den mark, who la Queen Alexandra's choice as a brido for the PMnce' of Wales. Princess Margaret Is pre Ptrintf to pay a vl.clt to England and developments re being discuaued. MRPI-XMID, OliRriOX. SATURDAY, .TAN IT AT? V 2D Theatrical Magnate .COFVmaHT Klf.lQNI VI.W CO, U VO.K J." J. . Shubert, well known the ntrlcal magnate, photographed .In Syracuse, N, Y., hia home town, This is the first time he has been there in 16 years." He says his firm' will en ter vaudeville. . '" ' ' "'. - Sunday school why not get into a real live one. Join us. . . ' Preaching Sunday at 11 a, m. and ::t'o' i.: in. hv Ruv. Martin Radcliff, who. has"had charge of t"ie Work wiilc the pastor has been sick, t no evening subject, will bo: -;;Snlvation." At the inoruiiig servlco theip will be a class of nine to-bo taken in tlio church. All tho. friends of' the pastor and assistant are esiieclallv invited to at tend these services as Utls is the last Sunday they have any connection with tho church horo, In official capacity. Dr. Dray's health! is Impaired and Rev. Itadciiff will return to Columbia col lego. ' ''''"' ' , First Baptist Church "Tho Friendly Church".' ' North Confral and. Fifth St. ; ' 9:45 a. m. blblo.achool, P. W."MeaVs, supt. Secretary reported 225. last, Sun day. Perfect classes for next Sunday. Something special, in stoi'Oi , ' ' 11 a. m. "Tlib Cry of thq.Soul." 6:45 p. ni, D. Jf., P. -IJ. Jtfrs. Edna Bryant, leader. '" '' ' ' . 7:30 p. m. "Is tho Christian Life a ''..:.-' -1. How Im, Ht- 1 We hpe a few in stock, none on the road PLACE YOUR ORDER NOW C..&; -Gates H- Mttke Believe"? A message thut should; be heard by doubters and thinkers. . Ten minute sing. Baptism tu con-! nectloh with the service. Monday 7:30 p. in. Personal work ers class aj pastor's residence. Tuesday and Thursday 8 p. m. Choir rehearsal. Wednesday 7:30 p. m. Prayer meet ing. Music for Sunday: Morning: Hymn anthem. Dykes, "I Hoard tho Voice of Jesus Say." Soprano solo, Del Delji, "O Dry Those Tears," Miss Myrlo Dnvls. Evening: Anthem, West, "Tho Lord is Exalted." Male quartet, "Ono Mora Day." . Renew your church-going habit by attending ono or both services Sunday. Frederick R. Leach, pastor, 10 S. Laurel street. First Methodist Episcopal Church .Fourth and liartlett. J. Randolph Sasnett, minister. Office and study 29 Jackson Co. Hank illdg. Phone CS. Iiblo school 9:45. I!, F. Lindas, supt. Classes for all ages. Tho superinten dent's "(Joins of Thought" addresses aro just what the title implies. Mon's club discussion class a special feature. Morning .worship 11 a. ni. Sermon: "The Church's Argonno." Epworth League social hoar 5:30. Special feature this Sunday that young pooplo will enjoy. Devotional hour 6:15. Evoning service 7:30. Sermon illus- t trated with'stereopticon. Subject, "Thej Christian Philosophy of Life." Oakdale circle of Ladles' Aid will j iuoet with Mis. lici t it. Elliott, 1114 S.j Oakdale Tuesday afternoon. Oueon Esther circle will meet with Mrs. A. H. tiliton, 72(1 W. Fourth' St. Wednesday uW:30. Midweek dovotional meeting Wednesday 7:30. ' 'Choir rolioarsal Thui'silay ovening 7i:H0'.''iWomnn'H For eign Missionary soe'loty Htill meet with Mrs. F. C. Edmeados. 1'ISI W. Ninth, Friday afternoon 2:S0.';i , Morning Anllioin,;lSlin'tue Domino In C, (Ruck'). Soloists, Mrs. Anderson, Mrs. Pierce, Miss Dew, Mr. MncDon ough, Mr. Pierce. ;' Mezzo-soprano solo, Tho Celestial City (Pontius), Mrs. Pierce. Evoning Anthem, Cast Thy llread on tho Waters (Koockel). Soloist, Mrs. Hilton. Tetior solo, Forever With tho Lord, '(Gounod), Mr. Meeker. Miss Matio Vroinmi, pianist, Mr. Ber nard Roberts, organist, Mrs. May Jordan-MacDoiiough, director. Martin Van Buron's opposition to the annexation of Texas cost him tho nomination 'for president: lii 1818.' DOWN GOES THE TRADE 'MARK PRICE Can You Afford to do Without It ''rk :.j:&Q:,-b:! Medford Corner Sixth and ' 1021 ' PAGE, THREE 4: . I n i nnrn lli-" "" ri I L U WLLU lit' i Keva Hutchinson was home for aJ few clays visit this week. Ho was e-J cmpt from all exams at high school thus earning a vacation. Mr. and Mrs. George Works spoilt!! Sunday ufiernoon visiting Willi iliij iand Mrs. S. W. Hntchinnoii. i usrar ftiewart retuineo tooay inter., a week's visit in Medfurd. (j Ralph Watson was badly hurt Mon-V day by a flying axe blade. Ho was cut just over tho eye causing a deep gash. I Mr Nlcluds of Prospect spent lost j week visiting in tho valley returning Thursflay on tho stage. , Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Hutchinson i spent Sunday evening visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jene Howell of tho TJ. S. fisheries. 1 Mrs. Lloyd Leabo and Mrs. . Floyd Hutchinson visited at the Hur Eight ranch Sunday. 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