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5: ! i I I I i i 5 i i i Mi 'V, i i J! PAGE EIGHT MEDrORD MXm TRIBUNE,' MEBFORP, 'OREGON".'" TITURSDlY 'OCTOBER 2fl. '132T MILLER 10 STAY OVER TO SEE THYE-OLSEN World's Champion 'Anxious to See Medford Match Tomor row Night Winner Sched uled to Meet Miller in City at Later Date. The Thye-OIseu wrcstlinK mutcli Is going to bo so good that Walter Mil iar, world's middleweight champion wrestler, has decided to stay over In Medford (or the sole purpose of see ing It. Mr. Olson has been training stead ily and is in the finest condition of his career. Olson, who has been in the wrestling gaine since bo was. 16 years, old, broke In the game nt bu luth, Minn., at tho age of 15 years, and was a trial horse for near cham pions until he won the amateur championship of tho United Stutea In hero, with more on the road to chal lenge the winner. - George V. Adams and the boxing commission have ordered a new 20 foot ring and mat for this match, which will be large enough that the ropes will not be so handy. "Wrestlers In town now are Walter Miller,, Thor Olsen, Prof. Kanthe, Ok lahoma Hcarcat, Ralph Safcd. Kd Olln, Tacoma, Kd Olson with Mike Yokel and Nick Carter on tho way. At the Gold Hill mltch Wednesday night there was a large number of ladles present and witnessed a clean athletic contest with no rowdyinm and there will be no rowdyism nt the match Friday night. COMMITTEES 2 APPOINTED TO localBri&is Tod Tliyo, who hitoIh Thor Olson In Medroid Friday Night. 1911 during tho Olympic Iryouts. In j 1912 he represented tho United Slatos In the 135 pound class, winning the world's nmatour championship from tho champions of 12 different coun tries. Ted Thyo Is a flnshcd wrestler and can give anybody In tho game n run for their money, bar none. Those two nro evenly mntch'ed and tho winner will moot Walter .Miller In Mod ford for tho worlds championship if this match Is a financial success. Modford at present Is the wrestling center of tho cntlro country, thore An amusing feature of tho county teachers Institute at Ash'lund this week occurred at the Tuesday noon re- eess when a baseball ganio was played between nines composed of the 2nd and 3d class school districts, including Jacksonville, Central Point. Phoenix. Talent and Gold Hill, the challengers, and tho first district, which was won by the former 17 to 3.' The first dis trict men claim they would have won the game had not their first baseman, C. 1. Thompson, the hayseed professor of Medford high, got mixed up and Juggled tho ball with his feet, thinking tlm gaum was football. However, tin biased ppectatorB say tho defeat was duo to tho bum and spectacular pitch ing of Aubrey Smith, superintendent of the Medford schools. In Justice Taylor's court this fore noon W. D. Mlsner, a Grants Pass auto mechanic, wus lined $25 for violating the speed limit Into Tuesday night by driving his car through tho fog at 50 miles un hour on the Pacific highway between Gold Hill und Rogue River, enrouto homo from the wrestlhig mutch In the former city. Doputy State Molor Vehicle Inspector Mc-j Mahon hnd- to iiursuo him n. mlln or Two on his motorcycle before ho could bead' off the car and pluco Misn.or under urrest. Walter Schmidt relates that last Sunday nflernoon in Jacksonville n hair block from the old U. S. hotel building ho obsorvod sixty quail sitting on a fence whistling und otherwise at peace with till the world, but torment ing passing hunters by their presence FORM GOLF CLUB At Meeting Last Night First Definite Step Is Taken Toward ; Establishing ,Coun . try Club Committees to Report at Future Meeting. PLAN ATTACK Latest Arrivals at Auto Camp Grounds The first step toward tho establish ment or a golf club In Medford was taken at tho public library last night when on motion of Attorney O. C. Hoggs, Mayor Gates as chairman ap pointed tho following committees to thoroughly' investigate the situation and report at a subsequent meeting: ilnance and organization: T. E. Daniels, chairman, Col. Gordon Voor hies, Georgo Collins, Wm. G. Talt, and Vorhon Vawter: Locution und grounds: II. Chandler Egan, chairman, R. II. McCurdy, Del roy Getchell, Dr. 'j. J. 'Emmens and Ralph Cowglll. These committees will start work at onco and it Is expected their report will be ready within a week or ten days, perhaps before. Over rifty people attended the meet ing, both men and women, and after Mayor Gutes outlined the bonoflta of such a club, particularly as an asset to the city in tho way of attracting tour ists and future residents from the east' and middle west, he nskod for an ex pression of opinion from tho audience,! and approval of a country club was unanimous. ' ' . Many spoko' In favor of tho project and H. Cliiuullor Egnn outlined the pnmpectlvo cost, and answered a num ber of questions. Mr. Egan laid par ticular stress upon the desirability of putting' In a good course maintaining that a poor course would bo worse man nothing ns It. would send the visiting golfer away, disgusted, MiucKer oi me place rather than a booster. ; U. S- OFFICIALS IF DAGOES DIE Comrnunist Plot Against All U. S. Representatives in France Revealed Letters Pour Into U. S. Offices Throughout the Country. , before the American Mining con yrCKK. , "because of yio rapid growth in the mining Industry and the position of ini'reuHing importance thaty It has and will continue to assume for the na tion as a whole, there should be no question but that it is entitled to cnbi net representation," Sonatdr Nichol son said. BOMB MADE IN ENGLAND (Continued from Page-One) Wednesdays arrivals ut tho city lum . camp woro ns follows: A liocltoi' and family of Klnmuth Kails, n route I'ortinnd: J. nisor and family of Wnlln Wnlln, Wash.,- en onto south; pc. Smith and family or I'nyoiiu, inn., cn routo south: Mr and Mrs. J. F. Austin of Walla Walla. Wash., en routo south; C. H. Daniel- son and family of Aberdeen. Viinli.. routo to Los Angeles: D. W. Lnno and fnthor of Canyonvlllo. who mav memo ncro; ueorgo Hn cv. of En- eno, en routo to Lona ileach. Calif.. P. Mnlson and' family of Hun Diego, cn routo to Portland; A. 13. Hell and family nnd Ralnh Hell of Idorado, Kas., cn routo to Yonculla. Ore.; T. J, Abbott and tliuii'htet nf lllpnrlal Valley, Calif., on route south and G. Edmond of Wlthlngton, .Wash., en routo to Death Valley. Calif. Try This for Indigestion Foloy Cathartic Tablota nra lust the thing for constipation. Their action is wholesome and thoroughly demising. without griping, nausea or inconven- lonco, Thoy banish hoadnche, bilious ness, bloating, gnB, bud breath, coated tongue ntyl other Bymptoms of disord ered digestion. Mrs. II. J.. Mnrchard, 30 Lawrenco St., Salom, Mass., writes: used Foley Cathartic Tablets tor constipation with good results. I keen them In the house." Sold avorywhero. Adv. Cold and silver havo boon used for helng no less than 10 near champions Vnlnnce for twenty-five ee,,tiiile" TENSE SCENE AT MULDER-TRIAL (Continued from Fags One) railway omploycs division of the Amer ican Federation of Labor in a memor ial forwarded to them today by the National, Grange and tho' National Milk Producers federation. "Wo have only commendation for the admonition against nil disorder and unlawful interference by strikers, contained Iri tho order to strike,", the memorial. said. "But we deplore the calling of such a striko at this time under prcsont conditions in the coun try and we earnestly hope that media tion through regular and constituted authority may bo had to avert' the samo. . . 1-akis, uct. 20. (By the Asso ciated Press.) Retaliatory meas ures in -the event of the execution of tho two Italians, Sacco nnd Vanzetti convicted of. murder In Massachus etts, are threatened against the Amer ican consulates, in Paris, Bordeaux, Lyons and Marseilles, In letters re ceived at those consulates toduy sign ed by communist organizations. ; Similar throats were made against the offices of the American repara tions commission and tho American passport bureau in Paris In letters sent to thos) offices. Strong poilce guards were placed around the American consulate nnd mo reparations and passport bureau offices hero this evening. Alexander M. Thackara, tho Amer ican consul general, received a letter tonight from a communist organiza tion In a small town near Lille, de claring that Americans In France would be tho object of retaliatory measures if tho executions took pluco. Tho passport and reparations bur eaus occupy a new building near the Place do L'Etoilo. Threats are made In the letters to blow up the building in tho event -of tho execution. It now is believed by tho authori ties that thore is , a general plot against all- American officials in r ranee. . Forty-six additional letters of pro test in connection with the convicted' men were received by Ambassador Horrlck this afternoon. ," ports that it. was of British make of the reversible type. 'If the man who opened the package had not been a soldier in the late war he would have been blown to pieces," said a police official. Final decision regarding the fom munlst manifestation announced for tomorrow evening remains to be taken. USE SLOAN'S TO WARD OFF PAIN LITTLE aches grow Into big pains unless warded off by an applica- although ban-, , . ;(T . . i. h,rr Police officials said that whatever the decision t era would bo sufficient forces on hand to prevent crowds from approaching the American embassy or indulging in violence anywhere. The attention of the police has been directed toward a certain number of American citizens, who, ished from France, are known still to , fight long a,;nst Sloan's Liniment. be In the country. . The first searches, however. It was said, probably will be made In anarchist and communist cir cles, as the crime is regarded by the Iiolico as a result of a communist cam paign against the conviction for mur der of Xlcolo Sacco and Uartolomeo Vanzetti, two Italians, by a Massachu setts court last summer. Clarence and William Bates have re turned from a three days duck hunting trip to the Klamath Lake country. They. report poor luck. For more than forty yeara Sloan's Liniment has helped thousands, the world over. , You won't be an excep tion. It certainly does produce results. It penetrates without rubbing. Keep this old family friend always handy for instant use. Ask your neighbor. At all druggists 35c, 70c, $1.40. Linimentffiip BRUMFIELD FOUND GUILTY (Continued fropi page one.) Knrtliqunkn Im Reported. SEATTLE, Oct. 2 0. An earth quake shock of moderate intensity, probably centered at a great dist ance southeast of . Seattle was record ed on the seismograph nt the Univer sity of Washington last night. The shock began nt 10.27 p. in. and con tinned for moro than an hour. 182 A. F. & A. M. Regular communication Med ford Lodge 10.1, Friday even ing, Oct. 21, 8 p. m. . L. E. WILLIAMS, Secy. Members of B. Y. P. U. loji t forget tho big time .in storme for you Friday nlte. Re sure and come :J0 p. m. at tho Baptist church. 1S2 her husband, ignorant that tho Jury nau rendered Its -judgment. She smil ed nt him nnd ho smiled back. Then she whispered to lm. Brum field's reply was lnaudl'blg',' .Mrs. Brumflold turned pnle and she bit her 111) in .an ei tore to noid herself together. The juuge then said sentence would be passed Saturday - morning at 9 o'clock. I. "t Won't Run wny" Tears came to Mrs. . Brumfield's exes, and an instant Inter when some one tapped the doctor on the shoulder totnke him back to jail, sho broke down. Her head dropped-on hor hus band's shoulder and sho wept. Later, thoy took hor into the judge's chambers until she had re covered sufficiently .to walk, In com pany with Miss Ellenburg, from the court room. no tins Is the verdict!" said iirumneld as thoy led him back to ht prison. "Tiny Bill" Kopper. his lall er iook mm by tho arm. "You don need to hold mo," ,the convicted den .list said. "I'm not going to ru away.- The other prisoners in the lall had wauoa up for him.' T?USN0WS" ' I: v RI AtTO ( lb, ' 1 wr It takes more than a theory to develop Correct Lubrication No advantage of science, of vast resources, of long experience, of up-tn-thc-niinute equipment and meth ods, is overlooked by this company in making Zero, leno a lubricaUng oil of the highest quality. 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Oct. an sen ten of, death by hanging Is to be im noseu Saturday morning upon Dr. R iirumneld, according to announce moni in court after a verdict waa re mrnea at midnight by tho.jury. which for days bad been hearing the story of tho wrecked nutomobllo nnd the neauiess nody of Dennis Russell rho prisoner, who throunhnnr thn two weens or trial maintained hioiki exterior, shmvo.l ,ti.. when the verdict mi, rend nnd walk- en wun rirm ten to tho lull. aii s. m ultifield was still in a -ninto of collnpse this morning following her breakdown in court when the finding iu uu jurors was announced. iii-umiieid s sole interest when he was nwnkened nbotit eight o'clock this morning was when he might see niH who. j iu do.-lnied thnt ho hnd siept. wen, except r,ir n g0re throat. ijoctor, in, was asked. surprised nt the verdict?" noil, J will tell you." hn nmvw. en i nm just ns Innocent of thnt n. anybody could he, but I was not sur- 111 l"o verdict because I wasn't nine TO Help my nwvers ami thn vi deneo was a damning ns could he. nut Just ns sine as thero Is h.,Ood in iicnven i am innocent. it I thought f,.r -one mlnuto thnt was. responsible for ' thnt death I would have said so. I Know the storv I tnbt nim.ij awfully wild, but li was tho facts, the only thine I know.". Nearly 100 wit nr. men lestirint .1 i, wmi, in dime nnving co.- STRIKE CAN BE SETTLED (Continued from Page One) were you man's hoy lenrn that throinrh tv..,i j hey have lost nil thnt tho conservn ive lenders of former venl- ,.! gained for them." Support of his bill, nendlnir In iho senate, for creation of a new execti- .n-imrtment of the nnllnnnl Bv,v. rnment to bo known ns the ,l.,nri nient of mines nnd presided over i,v member of the cabinet, the seem". nry of mines. w.-, i,.j i....... .... , ".p., t.MI.I.. ,V nlted States Senntor K ..! i. wnuison oi woloiaiio :n nn n.i.ire I MANN'S The Best Goods for the Price, No Matter What the Price MANN'S 26th Frid Sale ay surprise Be on Hand Early Tomorrow As These Specials Will Not Last Loiig FRENCH SERGE 42 inches wide, all wool, in the new autumn shades for one piece Dresses, $2.50 l 70 values. Friday,, yard 1 V V DRESS GINGHAMS 50 new patterns to choose from. A splendid cloth for children's school Dresses. Regular price 29c. On sale Friday, yard ........ 19 BLEACHED SHEETS 72x90 size. Good quality, seamed. Cheap at $1.50, while they last, , OQ Friday, each ......... OI7C SLEEPING GARMENTS Dr. Slumberland wool finish sleeping garments for children. All sizes, $2.00 values. On sale ea.... $1.19 CREPE DE CHENE 40 inches wide, in a full line of light and dark colors. A splen did cloth for Evening Dresses. $2.50 values, Ji1 OQ Friday, yard ... ;.,Tlfe BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 inches wide, finished soft for the needle. A splendid 20c grade. On sale 1 C r Friday, yard .......... DRESS TRIMMINGS Astrikan Band Trimming in white, grey and tan. , Cheap at $1.50. On sale - QO Friday, yard ,. .'.. OC WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR Fleece lined, good weight, all sizes and styles. Cheap today at $2.50 On sale A O Friday, suit . . . ... A .O Women's Lisle Hosa in black and colors, BOo values, Friday, . pair 39S Mann's Department Store .. . Entrances E. Main and N. Central MEDFORD, OREGON . HAIR BRUSHES . Good quality, cheap at $1.00Friday, each. ' 50