' PAQE ETflITT
THE MEDFORfl SUN. OKK0.ON7 AYKhNT.SDAV. MAY 31. If)2
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CIRCUS
GAMBLERS
HALTED N
PICKING
OF local mm
Gamblers In tho side show of the
Howe's Great London circus were do
ing a land office business fleecing
would be local sports by operating
three spinning wheels for money and
watches. Those operations were
slatted directly after tho circus par
adn had returned to the lot about
1 P.' m.
The play was so bold and with
money in stent that word of it soon
flew around town, especially the
Hews that the gamblers always won,
and soon some of the victims found
thalr way to Chief of Police Timothy
with complaints.' The first that that
busy official heard about the gamb
ling games was at 2 p. m. and lie hur
ried at once to the circus grounds. Of
course when he hove In slsht the
gambling had ceased. The chief read
tha riot act to the gamblers and
warned tho circus management about
tlm games, and prohibited absolutely
any games of chance of any kind.
That ended the gambling in the side
show or elsewhere for the day aa tha
thief or some other policeman was
on watch all, the time.
The largest single local losfr play
ing the games lost $60 in a lump, and
many were the five or ten dollar
looses. It it said.' Chief of v Police
Timothy was so busy handling the
street erowda and In using his auto
in helping take the O. A. n. and W..
R, C. from the American Legion ball
for the cemetery for tho exercises
there and never dreaming that any
one would have the nerve to put on
open gambling at the circus lot
did oot visit tuat place until he heard
tha reports of what was going on.
There were no acicdents or other
troubles during the day despite the
big crowd down town and the two
parades. The gamblers operating the
spinning wheels in protest of the
chief's ban, called the whee's "gatne3
of skill."
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Notice
5,To land owners under Medford Irri
gation ditch: There la a meeting called
for at the Red Top School House for
2:30 p. m. Sunday, June 4. All East
Bid water users be sure and come.
61, Committee of Land Owners.
BROTHERLY LOVE
IN BUSINESS IS
PLEA 10
1
the merits tf the L'lt liens' TrululiiK
camp to be hold at Camp l.owl.s this
summer and urged tha members of tho
forum to induce their friends and rela
tives to attend to hotter fit themselves
it) civil life and to make themselves
more valuuole to their country In case
of need.
Aubrey 15. Smith acted as chairman
and the large assembly sunn several
songs under the leadership of Secre
tary Frohbach who acted In the ab
sence of D. K. Millard. "
.A millinery meeting will be conduct
ed by Miss Florence Pool, county home
demonstration agent on Thursday
afternoon, June 1st. for the women of.
Central Point at the home of Mrs.,
Joe llogart of Central Point All worn-'.
en Interested are invited to attend. I
Chancellor George II. Bradford of
the Ellison-White (.'huutauqna was the
speaker of the day at the: chamber of
commerce forum luncheon at the Hotel
Medford this noon. He apoke on closer
and better relations between business
men and on the versatile education of
all of one's faculties.
The speaker told of a man who had
had time to do nothing but make
money. He had not developed himself
so that he could enjoy good books, he
had no religion, he could not compre
hend grand opera, his education was
concentrated on making money and he
retired at the age 6f 63 with $3,000,000,
and two sons each of whom he pen
sioned at $12,000 a year. The speaker
left the impression that this man did
not enjoy himself.
He urged that everyone stop and
thln'x for a minute, and endeavor to
call to mind some person who would
be benefitted by some small -act of
kindness. Mr. Bradford stated that in
order to know who will be the great
men of tomorrow one has but to listen
to the names of men mentioned by
school children and by the poor.
He urged business .men to assume a
brotherly attitude toward each other
and suggested that if a merchant
should fall into a strained financial
condition that the chamber of com
merce meet and vote to aid hira and
tide him over the strained period. This
he advocated as a much bettef plan
than to wait until a mortgage on the
man's business had been foreclosed
and then buy his business at a reduc
tion and get his customers.
The speaker ended by saying that
the American boys In the war had
taught the world how soldiers should
die but that the time Tor dying was
past and that it was now time fir
Americans to show the world how to
live like brothers.
E. C. Clement, Inspector of the
postal service gave a short talk on
the workings of that great organiza
tion and quoted some astoundiug sta
tistics. He also urged that business
men and others give their letters the
"once over" before mailing in order to
save trouble and exorbitant expense.
He told how he had given Bill Warner
the first civil service examination held
in Medford for rural nJvil carrier and
how Bill became rnia! carrier No.-1,
and carried the mail over the first
rural route from this city with a horse
and wagon. He designated Bill as
"now the Hon. Wm. J. Warner, First
Class Postmaster in a First Class Post-
office."
Col. Payne gave a short address on
JESS NGRAM'S
OPPONENT
LOOKS
GOOD
TO
PANS
which 1 understand led or forced tho
Irion provisional government (t'oHins
Taction! to enter this compact, which
is fundamentally opposed to the
treaty. They declared conditions In
southern Ireland wore degenerating so
tspldty that they had not the power
tvi hold a freely contotul election,
that sporadic conflicts would have re
sulted in many parts: that the ballot
boxes would have been burned and
persons anil candidates intimidated or
prevented in taking part In the elec
tion and that no coherent expression
of the nation's will would have re
sulted. '
A Terrlbla Condition
'Tf that Is true, it is a very terrible
reflection upon the Irish peoplo and
their capacity to uo the democratic
institutions to which they have so long
and 8; loftily proclaimed their devo
tion. It Is also a reflection upon the
Jack Connor, the boy from Oak
land, has arrived In Medford (or his
fight with Jess Ingram, and from all
appearances, it looks as tf Joss would
have to go soma Friday night If 'ho
stays In the ring ten rounds. Jack
Is the type of fighter people like to
see, a mixer from tho first tap of
the gong and his seven years of ring
experience should assure local fans
an Interesting main event for Fri
day's smoker. -
"Fighting" joe BlacklAtrn will
scrap Kid Meadows iu a six round
semi windup which promises to be
a hot one. Welty the Idaho Wildcat
will met Romeo Hagen fur a four
round return match. Since the" match
wilt be a clean break affair, It should
lie evea better .thau their first tan
gle. Midget Moran of Sidney, Australia,
will fight K. O. Kid Sullivan of the
Scapoose Athletic club In a curtain
raising event for the fly-weight
championship of the valley. Medford
glove enthusiasts are staking heavily
on Sullivan, but the Sidney battler
shakes a mean mit and is out for
blood.
The fight card for Friday 'night
will be staged iu tho large up-stairs
hall. All ladies are cordia'.ly Invited.
SAYS IT PUT
HIM BACK ON
FEET TWICE
Freed of Rheumatism Two;
Years Ago By Tanlac, Los !
Angeles Man Tries It'
Again When He Becomes'
Victim of Stomach Trouble !
government which while, urging us
oitinuouHly to withdraw our fines lit
order to make tho whole of tho Irish
people see that we were acting In
strictly good ralth, hus not boon able
In the whole of six mouth that have
elapsed to organise an efficient and
adequate police force capable of main
taining the treaty position.
"Tho second reason advanced was
that tho progress ,if dlsorder'und law
lessness had become ho extensive In
the counties since the IliltUli troops
withdrew and the disbanding of the
royal Irish constabulary that tlm gov
ernment could not possibly guarantee
the, security of life nnd property It
these securities were challenged hy an
active and violent republican minority.
"This minority, It was explained,
constitute,! inatnly a comparatively
small number of armed mau, violent
in method and fanatical In tcuipcr, in
many eases disinterested or linpor
aonnl In .motive, But behind tftrse.
Nticnitlhenlng, rtlaxmelnu, and multi
plying those, were a largo number or
common, mini Id rufMuna nnd brigands,
raiding, murdering Mm ,BnK r,r
personal gain or prlvute rovongo."
Later on In the debate, In which the
I'lster group assailed tho government's
Hllcy. Mr. Chili chill fruukly ndiu.lt led
that Itrltish troops wore being held In
liiiblln ns u preliminary K(ep to mili
tary operations, If thesu bec.inio necessary,
UK!. FAST. May 81, illy Associated
Pri'uul Mir JnlnitH IViilit I'Limi,
premier, announced today he and Urn
Marquis of Umdondorry, the i'lster
nitulMor of education were going to
tendon today at the IIiUIhIi govern
ment's Invitation t eoufer regarding
the situation In Ireland, He said they
were gglug on the illttnct understand
ing that they would nt meet the
Ihihun repreaonlntlvca,
Mr. Collin will return from Umdoti
to Ireland this afternoon. Mr. OrllTltli
will remain hi London lor a few days.
WOMAN'S ILL MAKE
UNHAPPY HOMES
M'beie Is no ideation but what tho
111m of women conspire ummIiikI do
incNlic harmony. The IiiihIxiioI tun
nop undci'iMNiid lhei trouble, and
tlie physician finds It .hard to curt
them; therefore the -overworked -wife
and mother continue", to drug around
day in and day out with hriultiches
and backache, fretful and nervous.
Hioli w it should be voided by
the ''experience of women whose let
I em we are continually pohlMiliiH In
thlM paper. .Many of litem dmlme
that they have been restored lo
health, strength and oonxeiiueiit hap
piness l.y l.ydln i:. I'loklium's Ve.
table Compound nfter doctor and all
other ineolcliieii r li 1 1 to help
them. It will surely pay women who
suffer from such ailments to try It,
Adv.
NO IRISH REPUBLIC
(Continued from pass one)
fide manner we will have no grounds
for complaint, but If they become mem
bers of the government without sign
ing that declaration the treaty is bro
ken by that very fact."
After Secretary Churchill's ' speech
Arthur Griffith and Michael Collins
said the colonial secretary had made
a perfectly fair presentation of the
situation.
"I must now in fairness," continued
the secretary, "set forth the reason
"For the second time. Tanlutf haj
put me on nly feet., and you may
know by that what I think of II."
said William T. Hardin. HM lrIn'
St.. I .os Angeles, Calif. v j
"Three year, into. 1 had rheuma
tism in my shoulders and neck ho
bad I could hardly work. I tried
medicine after medicine only to Kct
worse, but finally 1 k1 hold of Tun
lac, and I huven't had a trace of
rheumatism since. j
"Then last summer my stomach
got out of order. 1 lust toy appetite
and what little 1 did e.nt nuiile me
feel bloated all stuffed up and mis
erable. I always felt weak, tired and
worn out. and was so nervoua I
couldn't sleep.
"Well, Tanlae did a Rood Job for
tne iM-fore, so 1 Just got some more
of it, and now It has again fixed me j
up. and I'm feeling strona and ener-
Retlc like I usej to. I ll tt-ll the world
Tanluc's the medicine for me." I
Tanlac is void by ail good drug
Sists. Adv.
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