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P10E SIX
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. SATURDAY. JANTARY . IfiiM).
LACK OF HAT IS
BAR TO ORATORY
BY LADY DEPUTY
LONDON, Jan. 2fi. M Roth !
men find women members of the ;
hoa ho of comniona must wear hats.
rulnr hatg, whin upeaklne
JfovijMHl ones are out of onior.
Mian HiiKiin LnwrwiK-e. a laborlte.
Initially appear in the house with
out n hat. An a bill wiu nmiT
dftcunfion nh row? to Hpenh. Tin-re
wr .inmt?Mntc MioutH of "oruVr.''
She looked around rather help
Icrly, wondering what all tin
nuUe waa about. Th' ii she trt d
again.
"Hat! Hat!" ramc cries from
nil over th chamber, mins?'
with ronra of laughter.
A labor mcnilx-r, niltinji IhinI
tIH Lawrenrif, ha-siily faxtiluneU j
a hat. out of paper. Holding It j
on' her head with one hand, MlKnj
J .aw re nee n k n i n attempted tj
fpeak. In the rxcltement and
latiKhtHr. the linproviwd bit of (
millinery fell to the floor. Apuln
there were roan of "Order! Or
der!' and "Hat! Hat!"
Labor ; members grabbed the
paper hat and once more placed
It on Mis Iwrencp head. Bh
roHolutely baiiBfd it flat and held
It there.
The deputy ehalrman, amid
Iftiightor; now declined to recof.
nle the paper millinery oh a le
gitimate heiid covering. Anoth'-r
labor member offered MIhh I'iw-
-.nn n mhii'u hut. Mhn renolullV
declined to wear it. Meanwhile the
opportunity to upcak paused. t
'i
Legislative Committee to
Re-Open Kidnaping Case
Q .
i w w i i i
Aimeo Me-rhrMn uihI mother,
Uikeii brforo their oMnuiKPiiM'iit.
ir. kt iuuil) in u.l photograph
Thr- name of Loin Hityr-H in ton- J
tallied among lilt )M of xilbpoe-
Ii;t..
Asi-niblyinan l.ittl, commit- (
tec ehairiiian. declined to ttate
; what h -)tpi-cted hr t'tliiiony to
In-. IiK-ludt'd with her twim hmv
vit, i that of W. It. Willi tins,
local superintendent of the "West
ern l.'nion Telegraph comi;my. who
to brlni; in all
elv. il l.y JudK
1 )KI .MoNTH, Ch... Jan. 26. (Vt
Htinn) skleti auKur perfc;t phiyinj,
eonditioiiH for the Orgon-Oillfr-nia
golf tournament, which Mart
with four ball , matches today mid
will end with lnKlf tomorrow at
1'ebhlc . Beach. All conleatti u.-e
for. So hole.
Oregon' chances for victory re
ceived a hard blow yestetilny. In
the announeeinetit that In. o. 1".
U'ltlhig, No. 1 man on the noi-
Yhrnem' ten in, wux taken ill with
l.OK A N'j KI.Ktf, Jan. 07V
A complete reopening of the Mr
I'heiHon kidnaping cane wan indi
cated today hm a legislative i-ntninit-U-v
prcpurefl to open It hearing
to determine the connection of Su
perior Judge Oirlw S. Hardy with
the legal defeiinc, inure than two
yeara ao, of the Angelujt tempb-
evangeliht. More than a ncore of be n Instructed
i.-li I... a,. .i I li.il I.. t..u. , ti.l.-i'i-:iTiiu oi.nl ,! i-ft
tify concerning the jurim nccept- Hardy, Mih. Mcl'heraon and MIky nerc ln-round en :ounter in Madl-
ance of a 1.6(M "free will" offer- : Hayea, during the time of the or- m h'juarn Garden last nUjht and
ing from Mm. Md'hersoii after her! iginal invcKttKation. K. I,. Hinuekler 1M'",,,J cleared tlie way for his
return from the desi-rt in June, Ik the name of another wttnerta hfit uRaiiiHtSlribling io the
hitherto unknown. . 7'rur
oimim-vn inarniii oi victorv WftH
IconvincinKly deelnivp. hut. paradox
' though it may seem' Curllnr
never was oincla.Msed. The. dyna
mile concealed in his sturdy right
arm saw to that. ,
Sharkey fought one of the Htiang-'
;em fights of his erratic career a i
curious combinmlon of wily cantinn
aim wim. rocKiesH herHnrk rane. i
Cb'arly the Akron rubber worker!
watt outvlaKMed so far as huxlne-
Kkill and all-round rir-; claH wan
oncerned, hut Sharkey, time after
.nine, was tirotignt up snort, mo
jineinorily stunned, as C'hristncr
'connected with bis chin with o:ie !
of I hose il(-'hi hand puncheH that!
knocked out Kirute llansen leas I
thau two months ann. j
Sharkey Jarred
j These jarring rights landed in-'
! frequently, hut w hen they did Shar-f
key was glad enough to hang on ,
until Ihe mists cleared a bit. 'ith )
enm a nme ooxing skui li is con-
POOH! POOH!' FOR MEDFORD JUNIORS
MOTHER BALDWIN ! BEAT ASHLANDERS
BOSTON SAILOR' FRESHMEN DEFEAT
GAINS DECISION J0Wk BEDFORD QUINTET;
IN HOT BATTLE - lLW
j I:.- ' iwSfe'O I fi-uti-d Mcdfurd liiuira msktlnU ;
f ... . . - f " i vtV-v W"v. ! UTirn for thii third tlmr this w'ti- j
I , ' j -jittfciSj&fr!! 'Si'-""". . wn here last nlKht, -7 to it. Thi- i
ft'Hb, ' : oV6H??tS wf'ffc5- I i-unt.-.-,t was close, the ccuro being
WkT''- " KVi - i I lh ,i ' " the t three I
l(M4! 'SWraBfaWSWgs - -U5r' J 'lUaru-tw. A i.pui-1 in the third ,
SrS' .y"7'. ''l&'Vl$ifj J ' noa ,hc ft-oMhraen in the l-ad. :
&'P?Sf ' 4fy'-ai ' "'".eh they livid to the end of the
.:r7 f-ii i,'i"n, -r, w I
fe -V . ,'t. ' 1 1 . i FU KT TI.
f ' '.i V., : -f -r5r I ; iiw.-rinan, I u u u u
Wi W ' tV J V'. f. iMcOonald, c 1 -I 1
" -'-V ' - Thomas, e 0 1 0 1
i V . KG FT IT Tl.
V. 3 & S 'Stevens. s 12 14
V jF l1Julp' 1 1 :i :)
! Ip'' ! 1 ! ''U-teher. e 2 U 0 J
i bT4.'-- .?n . A Trr7-- ! ri""' 9
., J ASK . !
itlveht
Sharkey's Margin Decisive,
But Christner Proved His
Ability to Hit and Take
Fans Boo Stribling Wins
in New Orleans.
ureuon's laskellj.ill iulnt
doip to defeat here ivt nifilit at
th.. handa uf the I W.erslty or
Montana, by one lia.ket, the final
si ore lieini; With four mm.
tites to nUy. Oreicon waleuii!ni
to Wi-nilt. t:ri7.zl-aitain.
eonvertid a foul. Then e'hinsk..
ad-led another from the side wnh
the wiripunu maru'i". Hixty seion.ls
n inailiec(rnl Ilallj. (lienor! fllatd.
ilad a ehaliee to tie the .srole from
the liifl line. Ijut failed. Lewis
starred for .'yi!,na with I'.idlnm
hiKh ian for i.neK'on.
O
KOllKriT OliOVK. Ore., Jan. Jii.
oj'i Wlllamei'ejs sieei.y. ahk-t-ImiII
ctuint'-t scored an overwhelni
Ini; Witt over Pacific college her
'ist nU'ht. 4X to 2t;. tleorire .Scales.
ex-l''irtland hiirh school ace. count
ed 'Jij points fur "Willamette. In a
preliminaiy name. Willamette's
Ki cond team defeated Pacific's .sec
onds. 37 to y.
By HERBERT W. BARKER
Associated Press Sports Writer
NEW YORK. Jan. -16. (P)- Jack
Sharkey now can keep that f 100,000
dale with Young Stribling In Miami
IK'Uch next month.
The Hoston sailor man out-1
pointed K. O. Christner, tough will-
ini; naitici- from ! ron. Ohio, in
Women's lxrin Unrn.
WACO. Texas. Jan. Pi !P;
Luther Hall, the larKest und oldest
dormltopy at Hay lor colleue for
women at Helton, nhout 51 nplles
louthwest of here, was destroyed
liy fire between 3 and G o'clock
tills mornlni;. There were no cas
ualties. Scientist Ix'avc Little.
NEW YORK. Jan. 20. (P
Dr. Hlileyn Noguchi. who lost his
life In Africa tiyini; to discover
a mrans of preventiiig yellow
fever, left an estate of $10,000. It
is insufficient to maintain his
widow and the Hockefeller insti
tute is nens'oning her.
SAYS COURT STAR 23 T0 16 SCORE
i
Ni;V YOUK. J:m. iV) Aftnp
11 iliwluil'-'tliri' ;it th pii'i' Siiznnnc
I4iiKlfn, Kr'iirh l nniK viiir. ln-r
inotluT and It:ilUvin M. Jlulilwln,
WMtlthy ('Hltruriiliin. l'ft for
Krnncc today on th tU"imhip
Inrl.
Also nboan w:im Dudley Kl-M
.M.'iloni'i Now Virk and L'ariH
hiwKi, wlm said h wnnld try in
rdtialti a dlvnrco for Ha Id win and
In a Mjuth-rn Onon t-nnffr-tfif4
K.'trnu play fit at Ashland last
niKht, thf Ashland hinh .si luml d;-ft.-il'd
(iiantH 1'a.K hih school
lak'ttall tt-ain. 7 to -3, in a
tloH'ly fonti-Mh'tt Kami.'.
Tin; Mod ford .1 unlor dc
fi'fttt'd ttu Achland J tin lorn at tliu
Armory, to K. Tho m oi' w.ik
in u in. niv ini ui me ii.m v V " iM-ivabli- that tlu- Akrun battler k""!U1 'f " w-hwiii wi n-
all. Inil Oiuoh H-nd-roirK lioy. rnnld h.ivn out nror finlt.inn id.iv.-il ;it Central I'nint Uit nii-ht
LOSE SCORES MADE LITTLE GIANT TO
!JJIAINASCOA
T
.SKATTI.K. Jan. 6. tKi Wash
ington d'-'aiod On-con tjtatf'w has
kot1all team hvrv last nihl. 35
to outplaying the Htatcrs in
evisry dopartinr nt. In an effort to
slrin the title, numerous tut Institutes
were thrown into the 8t a tors' line
j up and tlu- position of players
j thaiipift'd. but Washing on would
I iitd be denied.
J Nut to be outdone by their elder
brothers. Washing! on' f rehrren
took tlic Oregon State yearlings in
to camp. 37 to . The lead se
sawed until wittiin six minutes of
the tnd of the first half, when the
littb- Huskies took a lommandinu'
lead.
ii
FRANK'S
Comedians
Playhouse Theatre
TONIGHT
The Riot Comedy
Dolly of
the Follies
19
BARGAIN MONTH
Children 10c
Adults 35c
Vaudeville and Everything
No Performance
Tomorrow
thut then HuMinnc and llnldwln iopkcu aneao in "i" Past siana. ( ,iow. I'.ut he lacked the lioxlne. 'hen Hie hoys' ami clrls' Ir.nm of
would he married. jnnil t''k a eoniniandlni; lead. j-Mkill that would liHve enuhlnl him :,,at city plnyed Hie Kouue l:iv. r
liHldwill iiad Heveial tussles with1 The llue-up: to follow up the momentary uilvan- high school quintets. The Central
polllls and ivlll nipt he iilile to play I l'hul"Kr.lli'l while the tennis , M. dfonl (3) (10) Aslil.-unl n,..,. ,e gained from time to limn, l'oint lioys lost l.y a srm f 31
llltiei"'"1 lOU'PPJ iieppianueu uiai iney uo.neii iwiuii i.i....r i , .,ine. .Meanllini.', Sharkey iumped i: l" followlnu- an exli.l period to
InrrcHteil. HValker (i;) :F (!) Heads HK'iiily stream of IwtH anil rights : play off a :Hp to 3pp ti.-. The girls'
in iiih Htaieroom wnen ne mm , w niic iii (&i Mieenoin into chnstners lumtl and hodv.game ended In a :m to 3'i tie and i.,.n
today. " Paul Murphy
hdiidlcap man, replaceM lilin.
'Av a rcfiult the niutcheH today
will find Prank Dulp and Itusscll
Hinllh of Oi'cBon, pitted riK Inst
Johnny Mclliu.ii and O e o r k e
HltChle; Lion -Mot- and Chandler
Klfttn opposed to I'harlen Heaver
and Kay Coleman; Itudlc IVilhelni,
vnptnln, and Paul Murphy playliiR
Xr. I'aul Hunter, captain, und
Jack Neville.
RI I 1 1 A I n I I I I II I I
wnm-rm ruw p()j WASHINGTON
I'erhaps two of the closest lias- I I " p """111
STATE PENITENTIARY
E
had White (
wnnin' iX hn potse, Kuldwin jmr- unibrun ( J ) i (1) W Umhi Ktemally. thoMnh. the nildwestern
rlvd (uetioi. Asked whether h Davisson ii Dunham er pimiKed in. his deadly riKht a
platmed a divorce and n Miiin-laue Hubstltutlons: Asliluml: Myers never end ini; -Ihrent.
to Hii7Hnne. ho replied,' "Answer for Heeliorn: IMtzinyer ' for Dun- Citrrylng the fiht (o his fHinotis
that yourself." ilium. No Med ford substitutions, j foe, riirlstner more than h"ld his j Kanr
nen loiu inn n six moninn ; i ne vietory kivcs eaen i-am a own during the I irst six rounds,
residence In Frum-i- is required pum! in the fuur-came series for Kuril time (he Huston sailor seemed
bvfore n upplieutiuti for a di-;the junior ehampiuiifhip of M-uth- to he litidhm himself u rib;
vorcu enn be mude. hi; tald. "I lorn on-nun. j boiineed oif l is chin aud stopped
think I have lived In JVanee that! In a preliminary between tin: him hnrl.
Ions." I MldveiN of th.- two sehtMds. the t Christner Slowed
Th tumult ttarled wlih the 1 Ah-dford midKtM won by a wure Hut after the :Im1i the steady
bourn of a flilillKht. when Itald- 1 of 'i-n to four, in a ilef endive.: hatter Ini; he had h:'eti subjerted to
win seized una of tin- photoj,ni- Kam-. beKiin to tuUv its toll on the n: ;ned
phers und attempted to wrest his i (rhe Junior hlwh will play the i body of the Akron sur"r. That
l'rospeet hllt school next Kriday 1 aloady I'ini of short. Jolt int; punches
nifiht in u preliminary to the Med- 'to the body slowed him up. H
forbid-
enrneru from him. He was unsiie
eessful, hut not dlKcoimiKr d. H
EVER BEFORE
Kreneh linn n-p;
tueklcd iitiolher. but was uKaln re- i funl-Kbunaih Kails ume
piiNed.
SALKM. Ore, Jan. 26.. iV)
Tli totaJ population ul the Mute
penitentiary I int. Incix-atrd to 7 Hi
intnatCM KuiK-rinteudent I!enr"
Moycm reported yealcrduy. Thi
is the la i h'eat numlHir in iho his
tory of thu ftaty ever to oeeupy
a penal lnstliution nt one time.
Tho total of 715 Thursday w.i-i
ousmentod Thursday tvvninK by
tho roeclpt of a prisoner from
ton county, one of. ihomi wild t
bav been Involved in tho jail
break at Albany Thursday morn-
inir.
Superintendent Meyers Pufd that
If any mora commitment wru
nutdo before proper facilities could
bu. arranged to earn for them. It
would be nccesmty- to convert the
prison chapel into a dormitory,
'bere between IS and 20 pris
:cner eould bo housed.
Ihird atti nipt endd in
officials of the
pa rated Jbildin und
tin; camera man.
Kuzanne Knupped her fitters
when a.-ked about .Mrs. Haldwiu's
refusal to iiiarrel with a Ktiest.
"Mother Halilwln?" ahc replied,
'I'ooh! ronh!"
T
M. A. C. TO HOLD
SEVENTEEN TRAPPED
E
i
PLANE IN CHUTE
tired hiidly In t he last four rounds'
and Sharkey, throwing caution to1
winds, elected to trude punches j
with tic Akrotiite. So tired was I
Christner at that point of the pro-;
eeeditiKs that even if an opportun-j
iiy for a knockout punch had pre-;
setJted itself it in doubtful whether !
he rouhl have taken advantage of I
it. The end of tho grurliug bout !
found (hp Akmn Iron man mq ml intr
up Krlmly under a withering fire!
j from Hharkeys left and rV;ht
hands.
Although riimslde cxoe.rt.i wen-
In entire accord with the decision'
tin Sharkey's favor, the nearlv JO., i
000 wildly excited funs booed Khuvi
1 key lustily as he left to nus. lint
wan not 1 1 layed off, rule:
dlnur tills to b- done.
The t'entrai Point buys led by a
lofe margin liirmiuh most nf the
and were lending by ix
points up until the last few min
utes, when Uuiuie Hiver three threi
field b;'kels in rapid Mire.-sMutl.
Iri til- pl.ny off. Central Point look
the flrit lead wi:h a field yit.
but was etiiel.ly tied by linne Kiv
er. which then threw two free
throws, converting but h.
The Kirls' name was hotly con
tested und will mean the teams
must play two nunc games to off
set tho tie.
SKATTT.K. .Ian. -C. ',-Vj The
Hagshuw battle is over ut least
oificiahy mo and everything is
back where it all started eiK-h:
das ah'o. when the first und big
gest shot was fired.
Knoch liagshaw. who has eoaeh-
ed t'nlveisiiy of Washington fooi-
1 1 ns fur t 'is h t y ea rs will
BY COPCO ALLEYMEN S
KINC1STON", W. Vn Jnu. '.'6. (,V
Onis nmn wns lillnv-il lo linvu
boon kllloil und 17 lniipril liy nil
oxploBlon In tlio No. R mine of tlm
KiuKHloirrucitlioulitK Coal I'uiiipnny
iipstr Iito i.'iuiy loday. Suvuniy
onii nip'ii wi'iv In tlic mini' nt th
tlmu of tlio ltlaNt nntl 2:t ttKsapil
tliroiifxh another tuitry on tho oppi
Hlto hitli) of the monntatn.
Ono of Ihp HiirvlvnrH Hiilil In- roe
oKUlzi'd Iho hoily of llliilno I'arkor
In u pu8HR!ny. Another miner
who oKeapeit tnlil of Hoeing nn oh
Jnet which whlh ihIkIii liaio'heen
anollu'i' hotly hut ho hud no time
I" tnvi'NtlKate.
The IpIiikI, which wan hi-nnl a inllo
away, ennio from tho pit month
It Knocked
rOHTLAND, Jan. S6. (Hpvclnl)
The I'ai-lflo Count A. A. l bus
ing chainiplonnhlnpi will Im held In with muh fiprco that
j-uriianPl Monday und Ttli-dUtiy mer ippic nniaii ouiiiipnK aim URlll
niRhta, February SO and under I UKeil other. . j
auapkra.nf thu Miiltnomuli Aiim-I 1
teur Athletic elub. The two nlKhfn
fl.-tlc cluwle will be stased In the
, Portland urnior'-
'. - Jamil J. Itlehnrdfun. manager
of tho club, ixpectH at leant to
entrlen from 11 wcnlern Htoten.
')ilch make tip the flvo nmatetir
'QitffrJcta oomprloiittf l'aclflo coattt
territory.
Entry hlunks nro bclnir mailed
i. to nil coHeKen, tinlvemitlea, ItlKh
'Hchnolf, reeoKnled omatenr ath-
The t;oico liiiAvlill te.'iiu lunlin
tlst'd It.t winiiini: tut e Int niht,
defe.'ttlnt; Ihe V.utiti.'iinier.v ut d
MUlllti't Itvn u-aitti-.i out ef tlll'i-e.,
t'lipro bail In pull up fp-nr.i brliiiid
to win tin- eveniiik't eop;.ii:-:in:ni.
I Mnee thi- Milesini-ti ln'Ht them tin-coil-
I .... . . , ...
neither boxer i . . " " " '"
autfeml much damaKe. The onlv ' "'""' l. une ieas..n tor
outward hIkh of heavv nrltllei'v ,nl" W,,B """ ",p klIl,lv" Peddlers
work was ciirlstnor'M hioodv none. un,-v '""r "un "" """"
Tl ero were no knockdown's, but I dur,,": ""' flrHt s""Hr h'"1 '"
fouml alter round tound either or 1''"v MontKiuuery Waul low sen,,..
Iiolh aiipiti-ently on tho veriu- oi l ii-peo But down to buslnefM aft-r
Ktilll k down. I this temporary si'tli.iek and the l:ist
Ttii VMKiwitiii.il li..itu e i 'two irappii'H were Imtlv eunlesti-il.
IllKb allittlile. He twill ! enei. pUi.rl... u. ....... i i the dirfereoi e l.i 'ilii.- milv 1:1 pilns
be repuilneil eemieliiuioH.MN ivln.ii i I'1..I..Ih... .i.-1.. i i it tin. ritml ..n. i.u nt..t-
plane reaehed the 1000 foot I Sharker lftrn.'. I'li.km.,. ni l I fine of the unset of the even-
. lll(; was provide. I liy l.i'Uis ef lite
NKW titU.KAN'i?. I,a.. Jan. li. t'entrai avenue miin-. I.i-w K r:n..,i
Wl YounK StrlhllnK. pridu of : us n rank timaieiir. rolled I'm for
(ieoi'Klu. tossed his fists Inl.i thv MiIkIi man of the three :uihs.
J:1:' pound Itallill Smith of l.(,s ,n.j Meiim-em.'iv Ward hail a fed
ueh-K here lust ult;ht, ami the lasi ! rootlm; section, it serininu that
ohstaclo in tliu path of Strihlitm ihe wlude furee was there n help
betnro his wut with Jaek Sharkey 1 the,, pin .Minsher drive throu-jh
'In Miami on Kehrunry :7 retired. '
SI'KIN(;FlKLr. Ohio. Jnn. J6
Til Lx V h MIM,Von- ,,rmy UarNey Is ud to havini; his op-
.nr p.h. . made u pan.ehnte jwn.p KiniMH gMl u tho rheers.
N.-.r ,rom n.s ...irninn air- AlthouKh the hont was hotly
, viMNMr looay tested all tlm way
iiim iiurnimj iineonseious
whilo flyinK at n heiKht of 3S.A00
feel, in a temperature, of sixty de
Krue.it below 7.01O. . .
lladdun tailed the Tailfleld ln
termedlat( air depot where he 1h
staihuicil ami told offlefis that he
had lieeumu unetnselotis while
flyliiK at Mi
the
level, mid that he. hud hmut,-hl ii
lano down to tho 3uO foot level
when a eonneetinK rod broke and
tho ship burst Into flame,.
Hu was tnakhiK' a tist flk-ht
with it new primary trulnini: hi.
piano from the Fairfield depot.
, eftptinue to do so for the remain.
Siik three years of his contract. 1
'I his was t he db tum written by 1
President A! . J,ylu Hpeiieer last
nie-'hi to the student beard of
enntrul. willed opened thu war
of words by voting to remove the
"Utile (Jiunu" lr. Spencer's er
diet left no appeal for students
Mid alumni who tiave teen oppos
ing tlie Man'-haw n'Siine except
the law courts of t ho state.
Whether such netinn will be taken
remained a Mnestjon today as the
lenders uf thu up)osilion had left
J the campus for the week-end. ThV ,
j board of eopt rol will probably .
discuss lr. peneer's action at a ;
j meet ItiK next Monday,
j J r. Spencer declared that to '
Mlismis-. the football coach at the
, present time would constitute a
breach of contract as the ouMer
I did not pm pMi'i to ! a dismissal
I for caiiM-, but Nftit-rli t to assimi to
Fae.i'haw other duties which would
hi in to draw his salury.
pres. dent ruled 'hat tho men.
tor had been hired to coach, foot-,
ball and could not be required to
d i vote his services exclusively lo
other thiiiKs.
A request that the w hole ques
t!n be dropped at onen and that
the students at the university set
tle down to their class work was
ma ile by the president when he
rendered his decision. He plead
ed for harmony anions tho stu
dents and tiie alumni and for hur-nn-ntouN
support in emie.uvorins to
build a better spirit in the uni
versity. I.alUi la ln.Y Me MU.-ter.
S V I . K Y. New So tit h Wales,
.tan. I'tJ. - t.l't Fidel UiMarba.
A mer Jean f Ivw einht. today knock -ed
out Me IliMer. in the fourth
round of tlnir match here. '
earn was coni
ek. Lewis. An-
to vietoiy. Their
po-ed of Flnley. I
d''es and I'obblin.
i "l"'n leant was made up of
Sehroeder. "t'hb'iiun Fla-h" Smith.
"Six Per Cent" Tyree. Fielder and
"Kii;-.v" Wnlther.
If you're hard
to please
you will find an
ideal banking home
here
The facilities that are so
necessary to render com
plete financial service, and
an organization on the alert
at all times to render a cour
teous service.
You cannot help but
enjoy a connection here
The Jackson County Bank
ES' ABLISH0D 18SS
Medvord. Oregon
Commercial Savings - Safe Deposit
MEMBER 1 cDURAL Rl SERVE SYSTEM
Casualties of the
Ai Service
r.AKKii. ore. jun. :s. ri
Tlio link"! Mornliw IH'tipocral, oiii
of tin- ritili'nt llally nrwwtmpt'rn it
luuu ciupjm tinu unntiurnru ipoxith tnr j'.acirti' northwi'.ii. w.ii pur
lin thu l'Hi'lfH? ciiant. Any buxt-r rliii,-,il Iiitu tmlny ,y Iiornaril
who hua nevtT mrtU'lat.'il In a MHtmvarliiK anil l.ui'li'n p. Arunt,
liout for flnuncliil cain will lie -. m1 iiuli.ivr ut Un
permitted to enter Iho lournamint. linker Evening llerulil. from llnlph
r.nlry Iplunkd may lo verurnl M. Mltehell, eilltor of the l'ott
t rom Jn mm J. Itlehnrcliinn, euro land Jourmil of t'ommerco. The
: Mullnoniali club. Portland. rdeul Invohed a canli eonnlilerutlon
of anproxlpiiately I1S.IMI0.
ATHKNH. Jan. t,P .... Two
I penanna wiMe kill. ,1 nuil two In.
Juieil when an Italian hyilro-ah-.
I piano on the l'lreaua llrlnilnl nerv
Uo eranhetl Into u rock off I'rofu
iiiwi ninnt.
chnrlea Itiililrr. nn Anierliaii
banker, anil hla ilaunhti r, win. , rt.
paNMeHKern-1'n the plane, eneuped
Injury. w
The teleBluph Opeilltnr lltlil the
e.nll plli.t were ktlleil.
Slirnnr Teupllt. dln-elur of an
Italian bank, who waa also n pas-Ht-iiKer,
waa not hmt.
Portland Still Found
-PORTLAND, Ore., Jan. M. (,Pi
A SOO-khIIod till and 310 Kallonn
of whlakoy were aelxed by police
In a raid on un epvt ido realdenee
today. OeoTge O,
The puhllVhera unnoitneed that.
effective February i. thi Morn
liir leiunerat and Kvening Iteruld
will be eonnullilHteil.
Klill .lnhl.hn... i - .. x
"f. printer t earanh .p..
wiro
of the
" ""- ''-' " Aiwoelalert l-reaa. whlrh carrlen
11500, charged with muniifniture ! i j.ooo wrda of new llv, will
HR4 ponenlon of lliiunr. ibo Imtulled at once.
nialies Ailatn. Ilnlilvr, h,. iv,
In Pnrlf. Ik presld, nt f of the A.
Ilanklnir eorporatlon. lie waa for
merly vice. president of the luar
anty TrilM company, bcinit lr,
..1....... ,1,- .1
v ivui-in ipepanment.'-'irt eunv
badly damaged. In the third round r
h- ..Ulllil nl ll,n .w.l- L.1- '
- .v..n. v, urn ivn-ivr. ntrin-
Unit waa awuideil a technical
knockout.
The canvas Jumi'i tip in meet
.Mr. Sinitli six limes nn Strlb'n left
hooka and atralKlit llchts e.Min,., (.
i'I. A crowd nf I'UUO boeil luatllv
ua the (icoiKlim. made u merilcax
effort to add Smith to Ills knock
out rlclttua lu the thiiil vonuil.
.1
NKW YOKK, Jan. it!. (,1V "IV
StrlhllnK. father and niami-ter of
Yount! StrlblinE who will box Jack
Sharkey ut .Miami lleall. Kebruurv
". m-oiiieil the Sharko t'hrlatner
bout lust night rrom a seat In the
aeennd row riimldc.
"Sharkey Is a much better llsht
g.tliatl I was led to believe." aalil
V.i" after 'Jfc- Host nn sallm- ha, I
won tho dewioi: from Ihe lurl
ruhlier mnn uf Akron, "tun inter
seeing tonight's! bout I am mor"
than ever convlncd that Son' lll
ffj nock Mm out at Miami Iteaeh. i
un..- ... hi, nil), n -J..I. k...Q
".ill .. iikiii llll-
Itntiry Hum Pact.
WASIll.Ntrro.N. Jan. H.-
and Japan, to aid In the proven
ilon of amiiKgllng alcoholic bovcr
agea Into the I'nlteil Ktntea. Wlis
ratified today by the aonute.
and my hoy has u right which I am
.-. -lll hn ,v.B-.,.-r..l ... .1 .
.'..!' Irlek. niristner. loo. la a far
better man than I cxia-cteil to seu"
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