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PAGE EIGHT MEDFOTCTJ MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDEORT). om:CiONT, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 7, 1922 L L 10 GIVE BEIIER FIRE PROTECTION "With all members present except Mr.' Dressier, tho city council la.st niKht iook Htcps to glvo tho new warehouse district of tho city ude Iimte fire protection, to provide hitching ruck aceommotlat iona for tho farmei'B vlalting tho city, and arid to abotiKh u number of complain ed of nulHunccH In various purts of tho city. ;;' It has been u matter of grave concern for sonio time to tho coun ciliuen and citizens with Investments in the warehoiisn district which has grown up south from 12th nnd i'-font streets, with still more plants talked of being erected In that section, that this district should ho given bettor firo protection. Therefore, tho coun cil last night, after brief discussion, authorized City Superintendent C. VV. . Davis to purchase at once a car load of six-inch water pfpo and several hydrants, and us soon us this equip ment arrives a six-Inch water pipe extension of about 800 feet with hy U runts located at advantageous points will be made, south through the new warehouse district. Practically tho only hitching rack left in tho down town district was done a way with recently when a large bill board was erected at tho northeast corner of South Uurtlett and Klghth streets. Since then farm ers liave been complaining about tho lack of hitching accommodations to the merchants. Louis Ulrich last night appeared before tho council Jn this matter us a - representative of tho retail mer chants. The councllmcn wero all agreed that adequate hitching racks must be provided us soon us possible, and authorized the Sound! street committee, Messrs. Dressier, Claddis and Antle to establish such conven ient accommodations as soon us pos sible. . DEFEATS RAY N 1 HOUR, 37 MIN. Miss Gertrude Mlkseh who tniiKhtMn the Kosuo River scIiooIh tho past year, lias returned to her home at Ahlnnd. HEALTH THE SECRET OF ATTRACTION ; "Women of today depend a Koed deal upon the modern modlHto and a Knowledfto of tho cosmetic art' to "niiiko Ihem attractive. Too often there exlHta beneath It all a Buffering woman whose nervoun luuRh or forc ed mnlle eovei'8 a puna; of agony (aimed hy Homo feminine in. To Hueh u woman Lydlu 13. Pinklinm'H Vege table Compound will bring health and a happy relief from her Huffei'r Ing. that will make her far moro ut traetivo than eoHtly gowns and cos metics. , For nearly fifty yoayi American women havo relied upon this root nnd herb iiiedlcluo to reliuvo their ailments. Adv. Walter Miller of-I.os Angeles, mid dleweight wrestling champion of the Pacific Coast, threw Tom Hay of Omaha, Neb., last night at Ciold Hill after 1:31 minutes of tussling and tugging, with a combination reverse urm lock and face hold. The match was slower than many seen in tills section, and the crowd was slimmer than usual nt the events of tho Cold Hill lloxlng commission. The first hour was spent by both mon largely in pulling at each othors' necks, with flashos of speed, but both wary and cautious. Hay slapped a body scissor hold on Miller with his I long legs, and squeezed until Miller ruuiicu nis eyes in pain. i no cnam plon broke the hold, and tho effort apparently tired Ray as much as it did .Miller. MUler also got his head in Bonio tight places, but Ray did hot havo tho strength to flop him. After tho first GO minutes Miller speeded up tho proceedings, and punished his adversary with head- locks, etc. Coming out of a hold Miller trapped Ray, and utter a few in I nu ten of punishmont, gavo up. Miller said ho could have snapped off Ray's arm with tho hold, which he Invented himself. With 23 minutes to go in tho soc ond tilt, the pair wero on their feet most of th6 time, with both aggres sive Miller rammed Ray into a post once, and both tried to throw each other out of the ring. Ray, when he had tho body scissors in action, rub bed Miller's head over tho rough can vas, and there wore frequent signs of roughness on both sides. Ralph Hand refcreed the match, and set Cold Hill wild when he came into the ring. Tho first event was a wrestling bout between two Gold Hill young Btors of tender yours, and they used tho snmo tactics as the mon folks, nnd know many 'holds. It was called a draw. There wus a shower of coin for tho boys. Kids Davis and Schiller tangled in a thrco round boxing bout, and were wild and willing. Thoy also receivod a draw decision, and a sprinkling of nickels. Messrs. Blair and Conrad engaged In a 15 minute wrestling contest, and neither wus nblo to throw tho other. In tho main event, tho crowd was for Hay, and cheered evory tlmo he rocolvod an advantage The winner was ehullongod by Ralph Hand. WANTED 10 JOIN L( W. G. McDonald, proprietor of tho Roguo Elk resort was a Med ford busi ness visitor yesterday nnd today. The local Company A, National Guard, Is now making a special ef fort In the enlistment of ball players and young men trained in the athletic sports and espeelully track work. As many young men as possible will be enlisted in tho next fivo or six days who aro good in running, ball play ing and such sports for which time will be given at Camp Lewis at tho annual encampment of the National Guard. Kield day stunts and truck meets will bo given a big placo at this camp and thero will ho many young men well trained and equipped in those linos who will nsplre for honors this year In tho sports at Camp Lewis. Medford has many young men who have proved themselves most excel lent in these lines and thero is no reason why -Medford should not this year capture a good sliaro. of tije prizes in these field day meets where 2U00 or more of the young men from all over tho stato of Oregon will be present nnd men will be selected from evory company to enter into these different contests. TO BE SPEAKER E T LOS ANGELES. Juno 0. Tho evi dence produced nt the preliminary hearing- of Jtodolph Valentino which resulted In Justleo of tho Pence J. Walter Hanby yesterday dismissing a charge of- bigamy filed against tho film actor. Is underling a careful invest Igat ion by District Attorney Thomas Leo Woolwlno for tho pur Poko of determining whether ho will accept the decision of the Justice or present tho case to the Los' Angeles county grand Jury. y The grand Jury is In session here Investigating the activities of tho Ku Klux Klan in Los Angeles county. Following Justice llanby's decision yesterday. District Attorney Wool wlno said ho was Inclined to accept tile ruling made. 1 TORONTO, Out., Juno G. The In ternational Hrotherhood of Railway Trainmen hns adopted a resolution protesting against tho Cunudian and tho United States governments nnd transportation companies encourag ing immigration, particularly from Asia. Final examinations for the school year wero completed today in tho high and grade schools and the pupilswill take things easy from now on until tho schools close for tho year on Fri day. At 1.30 p. m. Friday both tho high school and grade students will hold their final meetings at their re spective buildings, receive their pro motion cards and ho dismissed. The commencement conies Friday night at the Page theater at 8 or 8:15 p. m., the exact hour having not yet been decided on. lllshop Walter Tay lor Sumner of Portland, hoad of the 'Protestant Episcopal diocese of Ore gon, will deliver the commencement address. Announcement was made today that the valedictorian is Miss Muriel Schuehard and the salutator ian Is Misa Alta Knlps, "both country girls," as Superintendent Aubrey Smith proudly remarked today. Fifty-two graduates will be award ed diplomas by tho chairman of the board of education and announce ment will bo made of tho various hon ors awarded to Btudents. CLERMONT FERRAND, France, June 6. (l!y the Associated Tress) Tho national feminist congress In session hero today adopted, resolu. tlons urging tho French senate to pass tho hill already adopted by; tho chamber Riving votes to women, de manding that women be eligible to servo on juries In criminal cases and that the teaching of tho civil code be obligatory In all schools. REAPING BENEFIT From tho Excrlciice of Modforil People. . i We nro fortunate indeed to bo nbfe to profit by the experience of our neighbors. The public utterances of Medford residents on tho following subject will interest and . benefit many of our readers. 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