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Philadelphia Girl Hockey Players Preparing for' British MAYOR GATES 10
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Wnljtcr WJler of Los nvICB. niliT
dlewelght wrestling chumpion of 1 he
world, was given the decision on
points over ltalpli ihunl of Cold Hill
Tuesday - night, after two -hours of
wrestling in which the' skill and sci
ence of Miller was too much for the
. marvelous strength and guiiit'iiusj of
the southern Oregun champion.
The first hour vus fulrly even be
tween the .two men.' hut in the last
hour Hand vseakeued fast under the
punishing holds of the chuinpton, and
in the; last few minutes of the bout
often .sought refuge near the -ropes.
In the early part pf the macch Hand
broke dttngerous holds hju: brute
strength, -and had Miller in Several
tight places, which the latter always
broke. The I.oh Angeles man went
at Hand with datertnlnaiion, in the
second hour, and several times Hand
was saved from defeat or severe pun
ishment by the fact that he was off
the . jnat. On a couple of ooenssions
Mjlltir went off the mat himself.
Byery hold knnwtK to the wrestling
game was used by Miller, and ho
showed himself a master of them all.
Olsen Good Kcfcrcv.
iTho match was refereed by ' Thor
Qlften of Athens, Ohio, who did a
good Job of It, and made a speech bo
fore and 'after; the contest. Miller,
who. was being "ragged" by a Gold
JUII rooter, also took a hand in 91a
iory, and .adiriinlstered. a short and
Effective rebuke In a few well chosen
words. The Judges for the contest
were fieorge Adams of this city and
Jn,e Blair of Oold Hll. Blair tit the
flplsh votvS Hand a draw, Adams
eo.velVlt to. Miller, and the refereo (lo
vide.d .thp", thing by. giving" tho match
Miller on points, a decision that
Iras fair and well received by tli
iarg crowd.
-'..'Millar' showed 'himself a champion
py hU aggressiveness and'tiulldog te
nacity, and gave a wonderful exhibi
tion of the wrastllng game. . His skill
aii expeionco weighed heavily
against .ilia loenl. man.': He Mm fast,
arid worked 0ut of dangerous spots.
J-Je is built for the game.
. -;Tho,pre,ilmin,at'.v was between Allli
rpy Cloff of drants Pass and Dldtei of
Jljddlej Pldtel would pick Cloff up
mid set him down, and finally topk
two falls In a row.
The Oklahoma Bearcat and a
fQUple of straqsV wrestlers challenged
Jho winner, and n lady 'wrestler was
Introduced, and expressed a willing
ness to meet any "man or woman of
Jier weight. ' , .
The contest was well attended, and
,was a good, clean athletic contest,
and the Gold Hill Boxing commission
ts. to be thanked for bringing the
event to this section.
.'.1 Hand showed uu better .than e.ver
before, and the training pf Ted Thye
Atood him in good stead on - more
than one occassion during the gruel
ling. ;.qp.ntest.. Any man the world's
jiiiuii).-nciguy i-iiumimiii rnn i imuw
in two hours, -Is some wrestler, and (
Aland ,.s that. "He's a tough ciis- 1
tomer.';. sajd Miller after .the match, I
Vand Will give any man all -he cares i
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Hocksy anthusiasts are all excited, to Kusiand an,: were a(l.y testea bj
over the coming intaiuatiotiaf hockey utie liiitlsli representatif as. '1 be bit
nuitchas latwaaa a taiuii coaiposad of tar pill tha AtuericaD girls we is tarcad
the best girl lioclcey pluyers In Philu-ilo swallow overseas is still fresh Jn
delphia, to bo. known us the All-PhUa-1 their nmniorlos, and tliey are now 1
deliihia team, and a picked team of j at it preparing for the mutches. Sou.o
British women players, who will short-1 new faces will bo' seen on the Amei
ly aiTive in this country. The matches j lean team this year, but the majority
will be played op the field of the-Ger-lof them nte veterans of the last c-jiu
mantown Cricket club, in Philadelphia, test. Miss Anne B. Towiisend has been
din ing the month of October., Last j selected to captain the Yankee toam. !
year the Quakeitown girls Journeyed The above illustration shows some of;
awa3BJwii J.PjuHam'aj
the caitdidutes for t.ie team who are
in training at the Germantown field
EVIDENCE-FORMER':--BIG
PINES CASE
;IS INTRODUCED
not go to the jyry in whole. This Is
an important- point of the plaintiff's
case in the suit of the McComber-Sav-iclge
Lumber cohipuny of San Francis
co against the Bis Pines Lumber com
pany and'ls regarded as a victory for
the former. - .
Counsel for both sides argued the
owner was- au expert witness at the
morning session, and was classified as
a "witness in whom both sides luivo
faith." Gasuon testified relative to
the technical handling and sawing of
logs so as to get the best proportion of
lumber. He aalii he had been in the
lumber business for 40 years, 16 of
contention for an hour before dinnor j them In this valley.
and exceptions were filed by the de- More expert testimony on the mak-
fense on portions of the court's ruling. I ing of lumber,-in its various phases
After tile ruling of the court, the will be called by both sides.
counsel for both sides marked portions At the present rate the caso Is ex
of the testimony, etc., they desired 'to pected to be concluded Friday after
ASK FOR MONEY j
:i0 AiD EXHIBIT!
Mayor C. E. Giit?'j vtim tbe s:ieaker
at today's forum and delivered an ad
dress dealing with the subjects t.f the'
State Fair uml the World Fair t i b;1 ,
Id at Portland in 2. "I';i" said
that eveiy exhibit entered at the state,
fair by 0. C. Cate. county pathologist, j
took a fust prize and that all the,
people connected wttlt the arrange
ment of the Jackson county exhibit
worked to their full capacity in order
to make It a success, which they did.
le also explained that they had been
allowed only i'.i'i with which to arnsngn
the display ami that this 'amount itid
not even cover the expense of shipping
the different p;irtiun.-i of the exhilill
from Medl'ord to Salem. For this rea
son, Mayor Gates announced that he
was going to Jacksonville tomorrow
morning for the purpose of asking tile
county court to appropriate lotto to
cover the expense of the display which
Is to be sent t the state fair next fall.
Five hundred dollars is the least that
any other county at the state fair was
allowed by its county court this year
while Jackson county's premium
money and the returns from the sale
of the exhibit were Hie only things
that prevented a deficit.
Mr. Gatus' enthusiasm over the 15125
exKisition was unbounded and he ex
pressed the opinion that lis success
meant .1 direct financial return to the
entire state as well as world wide ad
vertisement which would open the
vast stores ot natural treasure locked
in the state of Oregon by reason of
lack of publicity. He explained that
of the O.OOU,000 to be raised to fi
nance the exposition, Portland was to
raise 4,t)00,0oo, -1ind th rest of the
state 2,0(lt,U(iO, and that this disiHisal
of the problem of finance spoko well
for the fair and square attitude ol
Portland.
John A. Westerlnnd, who is a mem
ber of the county hudgot committee
aroso aftor Mayor Gates had finished
his address and said that when Mayor
Gules cutno to Jacksonville tomorrow
morning to request the $."00 appropria
tion that ho would back him if he re
quested twice that amount.
Claude C. Cato acted as chairman
and after several songs, led by offiol tl
song leader Mtilard, a speech on the
vnluo 01 health and on tbo efforts of
tho public health service, Hi nctetl
toward tho correction of physical do
fects In tho children of the country
was given by Mrs. Sadie Orr Dunbar
of the tuberculosis division of the pub
lie hoalth service.
Tn n drntfrm nn f.e ndmlHRiblHtv nf
evidence and admissions made by the 'be read to the jury, and submitted noon.
Big Pines Lumber company in a suit! their marginal notations tj the court
!;:'An airplane flying h'Kh will form
'A -cloud.
against tbe Southern Oregon Lumber
company, Judge O. E. WoWerton In the
federal court this afternoon ruled that
excerpts from the evidence tnllit be
Savldge Takes Stand.
lor final decision. Hunter Savidge, vice-president and
The records involved in this phase secretary of the Mci'omber-SnyidBe
of the cato were identified at tlie mor-l Lumber company was the principal
h'&me jla May Line
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Poudre L'Ame, white, flesh, and brunette
L'Ame Vanity Case, compact and rouge, all
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L'Ame Talcum -Creme
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The San T ox Store .
109 East Main Street. : '
ning sesii;m by County Clerk Gitalin-
rend to the jury, but that the docu-icey Floroy.
ments. rulings, and testimony should 1 Joe t.asnnn, lumberman and railroad
What Have You Dqne About Fuel ?
'YoU are only putting off the -"evil", (but
necessary) day by not filling up those
coal bins now. Get the load off your mind by
placing your order for SUPERIOR coal. ,
Coal is -just coal to the average householder
until he has used , SUPERIOR until he has
learned to ask for it by name. .
Then he is won by those many superior quali
ties low degree of ash, high heat value quick
firing long flame lack of soot and economy
of SUPERIOR coal. ' .;; ' :';':;:;,'
Superior Domestic Lump is that con-
venient size for all occasions in fur--'
nace, fireplace, heater and , cooker.
.witnoHs at tlu Tut-H(lay nfterrioon bh
'Hion of the law uit In :tho fi'Ueral
court for the coUfpUon of $2!(,000 on i
nn allowed fulfUU'd cunt mot from the I
Hit; I'incs JumLui: eoiiijiany of thin
Wty. ; ' - " . !
Frank II, MuCoiiihor, jn-OMldont of I
tho California corporation eonoluik'd
a day of idontifyln and eatifytiiK rel
ative to letters and teleKranm. aftur
froas-cxamlnation by Attorney George !
AI. HohertH of the defense, '
Several timed durini; the iCHtlmony
of Huvidse, the court interHposed
questions, one beiiiK on a conflict in
two da it bos nf he contract. Muoh of
the testimony whs highly teohnioa,! on
various phases of the lumher business.
Savidfie testified that he had been
In the lumber .business all4 his life,
starting to learn the business when a
buy of twelve yearn in MiehiKan. He
testified, that he was well acquainted
with the white pine manufacture, and
that in 10 IS. he with McCnmber form
ed the AleCombor-aavldgti Lumber
company.
Savidge save testimony that the
Southern' Oregon ljumbor. company
mill, where the BiiVines had Its lum
ber manufactured, had failed to fol
low Instructions in cutting tho lum
ber, that itwaa poorly piled in Abe
yard, and thfcit slipHhod methods were
employed. lie said he culled these
alleged defects to the attention of
Messrs. HIM and Thlerolf, and that
they assured him they would be cur-'
reeled, and that every portion of the
contract would bp fulfilled. He said
ho visited the mill with Thlerolf,
watched the process of cutting lumber
and made a casual inspection of lum
ber yards.
Thorp vn Iniillnwinv n f f-r A wt Mn.
Comber that Hill, u't a meeting with
him in San rranclseo, told him "that
i.O per cent of the lumber was
stained." Hit video save expert testi
mony to the effect tfcut lumber must
hf nllnd nn a ultint nn nu ti ni'uoiii
tain," ahI tliat thlq.was not done.
nnviuKe Htn(j) nave testimony, on tnp
best way to cut a log so as to secure
the highest per cent of Rood lumber',
and held that t wus not done in this
instance.
Voi (laud Wheat
PORTLAND. Oriv- Oof 1(1-
Wheat: Hurd white, hard winter tl:
osft white, whfto club, northern
spring 9c; red Wullu 95o.
Today's car recoipla Wheat 170;
lour (J; oats 2; hny 5.
Horn, on Wertnea lay morning. Octo
ber 1!Uh. to Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Pickel
of this city an eight and one-half pound
son. -
Corn cribs of woven steel are being
used to prevent damage by rats." '
Mount Walaleale, Hawaiaan Islands
Is the rainiest uupt on earth.
In actual figures 29,347 cubic miles
of water fall on the earth In a year.
In medieval timo ice skates wore
made of sharpened leg bones of animals.
The white race has never gained an
economic foothold in tho Tonga
island.
Market News
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PORTLAND, Ore., Oct. 10. Cut
tle quiet, recolplH 22. IIoks sturty;
receipts 153. Sheep Btcady; receipts
3C3.
Under
PORTLAND, Orar, Oct. IS. nut
ter 3c lower. Extra cubes 43(ff
43V4c; uudorgrades 40c: cartons 48c;
prints 47c. Buttorfnt, xNo. 1 churn
ing; cream 4 7c f. o. 1: Portland; un-der-Krudes-4
4 4 5c.
Liberty IIoikIh
Nn'eW YOHK, Oct. 10. Liberty
bonds closed:
3V4's 92.64; first 4's, 92. B0; sec
ond 4's 92.40; first 4Vi's 92.87: sec
ond 4's 92.24; third 4's JI4..S4:
fourth 4 Vi 's, 92.42; Victory 3 u
99.38; Victory 4'p, ' 99.40. ' '
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