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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MARCH 23, 1933. ELKS RING CARD TONIGHT PROMISES HEAVY ACTION Just a Few of Our Many Bargains for Friday and Saturday To Prove That You VERYHIEIG'AThRD': WHITE. MONROE ENCOUNTER I S Will Local Boy Make Good? BASEMENT SPECIALS For Friday and Saturday 5 Pc. Breakfast Set Ironing Boards A rare bargain at FELL SIZB with fold Ing legs and full pad ded cover. An unus ually fine value at T PSGB EIGHT SAlJE IE Four Hot Preliminaries to Support Main Event . Elks and Friends to At tend On Low Admissions A ttncy dish of leather pushing will be spread before members of the Elite' lodge end their friend thia evening when Herb White, local fighter, and Frankle Monroe, Klam ath slugger, met In the main event at the club house, with four red-hot preliminaries to whet the appetite of the customers. White la carrying a slight edge in the betting, the "wise ones" hold ing that hla boxing ability and rug Kid jaw will offset the borlng-ln tactics of the lad from across the mountains. The local lad has become a great favorite during his comparatively short time In flstlo affaire and should he win tonight from Monroe hla backers expect to lend him ahead fast with an eye on the big money. In the preliminaries Matchmaker Msck Llllard has provided eight boys, all young, ambitious, game, and mostly well acquainted with the lea ther mittens. Any one of the four 4-round supporting bouts has all the elements necessary for a hectlo bat tle. ' . Billy Dale and Bob Irwin will awap punches In the 130-pound class; Johnny "Kid" Belt meets Ernie Dan iels at 14s pounds; Stanley Deed and Carl Oarpo are aoheduled for a. fra oaa In the 148-pound class and Tony Ortla and Jimmy Compsgne a pair of clever little men, wlU entertain the on-lookera with an engagement In the ISO-pound division. Tonight's smoker la Intended as a money-raising effort oa the part of the Elks, who have been heavily taxed of late by oharlt&ble demands. Be cause of the neoeeslty to meet this added expense the Elks have Issued an Invitation to the general publlo to attend, the admission price being . kept to a very low figure. Arrangements for the bout cava been in the capable hands of P. O. Blgham, chairman of the Elks' com mittee, assisted by corps of lodge men. PRESCOTT FORCED BY LAWS OF LAND (Continued Irotn rge One) wife, then fired the fata shot. The law oould not foresee the desperau defiance and murderous Intent of the slayer. v Banks had threatened many times to slay any officer mho came to ar rest him and made good his boast. The state policemen stationed at the back exit heard a muffled sound, followed by the flight of E. A. Flem ing, Jacksonville orchardltt, who was armed. They arrested him. The; ItsU never seen Banks and thought at first that Fleming was the ex-edltor and agitator Instead of a "congressman. Ttw statement of the authorities la as follows! "The grand Jury returned an Indictment charging several per sona with the theft of election ballots. The Indictment was re turned In open court and the cir cuit Judge ordered the Isauanoe of bench warrants for all these persona Immediately. "Hhe warrants of arrest were Issued lb accordance with the order of the eltrcult court and were signed by the county clerk . as the law requires. "Sines the sheriff was one of the persons Indicted, be could not serve the warranta, and therefore It was rteoeeasry that the clerk Issue the warrants In the name of someone else, and they were Issued to George Prea eott, the regularly elected con stable. "Mr. Preecott, as Is customary, called to Ma aid three Oregon state policemen and went to the home of I. A. Banka to place him under arrest. "Ranks had threatened to kill AMY officer who came to arrest him." PORTLAND BEER rORTlaAKO. Ore., March as. AP) Early action to male beer avail able in rortUnd anticipated to any after all members of the city council had indicated they would rot favorably on audi a regulating and taxing ordiuacr aa miggt be submitted by the city attorney. With no DTtfrVtlre votaa and the emergency clause attached the ordinance would become effective Immediately. A drastic reduction In the originally proponed tax of W600 tor brewer). 1800 for restaurants and $1300 for p-vrrTiw. urn prm!d after a to'n oC protcl. l-.-i U.u U.M;4 at ltw city councU. K. O. HERB WHITE, rapid comer Frankle Monroe of Klamath Falls In at the Elks Temple. WOMEN TIE FOR Mrs. J. O. Thompson and Mrs. Del- roy a etch ell tied for first place In the blind -hole tourney for women at the Rogue Valley golf course yester day while a three-way tie developed for aecond place, with Mrs. 8. M. Reum, Mrs. Larry Sohade and Mrs. D. O, Tyree sharing the honor. Seventeen women participated In the tournament, which by reason of the uncertainty, with two of the holes ollnd, gave a measure of handicap for more adept players. Twenty women enjoyed luncheon which waa served at the course. Fol lowing the luncheon A. P. Johnson, tournament chairman of the club, gave an Interesting talk on the mixed foursome play scheduled for next Sunday. KMED Broadcast Schedule Friday. a.-flo Breakfast News, Mstl Tribune 8:05 Musical Clock a :ls A Peerless Psrsde. 8:30 Ohopplng Guide. 8:00 Friendship Circle Hour. 0 :S0 Todsy. :S Morning Melooy. 10:00 V. B. Weather Forecast. 10:00 Fashion Parade. 10:15 Mome-makera Bureau. 10 :S0 Morning Comments. 105 Oluslcsl Notes. 11:00 Radio School of Cookery. 1 1 :13 TTaumerel. 11:30 Song and Comedy. 10:00 farttal Music J3rlS Populsritls. U:ao ews Flashes. Msll Tribune. 13 :SP Squire Wlsgle'by. 11 :S Manhattan Uow-down. J :0o Vsrtetles. 1:S0 Orants Pass Hour. 1 : Interlude. 9:00 XMnoe Mst!n. S:00 Songs for EeToryday. 3 :80 KMED Program Review. S3 Muale from Yesteryear. 4:0ft Across the Seu to Hawaii. 4 :30 Mssterworks. A :O0 Popular Parade. 8:43 News nigeet. Mall Tribune. 6:00 Medford Theater Quids. 88 Dinner Dance Music. 6 :3fl Reverie. T :00 Modern latle. T :30-8 :00 Eventide. BOWMAN'S B.BAUTT rHOP Jr maient waves ss low aa SI .50 for the rest of March. STRClAb Facial and Manicure, 1.43. ftnampoo. Finger Wave and Manicure, t J3. Oil Sham poo. Finger Wave and Manicure. 1 50. Phone 87. Make Your Sfa'n Lovely New, wonderful M15UO-OIO 'are powder reproduces the tempting blooM of vouth. Spreads smoothly. stays on longer, hldf tiny line and wrlnKies, prevent laraw pores, wo ah l n noees, no d ra i . or "past v " loot. Women trust MRUO-OliO be caxum new French pweas makes ;t the jMireet ta?e powder known. tV "MUiliv f-aerant. Ttt MKUit i, J today. ai 1 00. Tax Ire. Jarmln in Woods Drug Store, In the art of fisticuffs, who meets the top spot on tonight's ring card PETROLLE LOSES TO CHICAGO BOY CHICAGO. Matc.Yi 9.1 tin n.. nay Ross, a youngster from Chicago's n earned himself a chance at Tony Canaonerl's world lightweight chsmplonshlp. By outDointinff nntv t.Mn. .... - o j vt.wn, .110 Fsrgo, N. D.. old genUeman. who hss utob vne yaroaticit by which light weight contenders are measured, last night In the Chic&tm .t.iuttm De certified himself ss about the best 01 me neia seeking to dethrone the ohsmplon. Rosa didn't beat old Billy by a mile, but he did a good enough Job to convince the title holder, Canzo nerl. who jut st th. .1 ..... . watched It. Apparently he hadn't nApouira mucn or koss, tor he said the aa-year-old Chlcsgoan hsd sur prised him. He ssld he would be glsd to meet Ross. The battle was a alraler every step oi pne way. Veteran Kino Tut o Loses By Decision SAN FRANCISCO. March 38. (AP) Seven knockdowns were scored In the 10-round decision fight here last night In which Babe Marino, San Francisco welterweight, overcame the veteran King Tut, of Minneapolis. Marino weighed ISO pounds to Tut H7. JAP WINS NOD FROM IRISH YOUTH IN TEN OAKLAND, Callf March 88. AP) Jo Tteken of Japan gave a boxing lemon to an Irish boy. Baby Palmore of Ventura. Caltf here last night and emerged victor In their 10-round bout. Tleken weighed 116, a pound lew than his opponent. Pslmore some week ago knocked out Speedy Dado. Filipino boxer. In their first round. Real estate or in urance Leave It to Jones. Phone 790. a WAKE UP YOUR LIVER BILE WITHOUT CALOMEL And IodU Jump Oat of Bed in the Mormitg Rarin to Go ' If jn fed wr and mak and tbs wncM kv rank, dont mltof i M c &Jta, nltMnl wtir. A. huUrt (mndT ehrvlitf Im ami ut UtMB to mtb r ortlALy lNt od boaymat sad foil ei h Par Owrr east Aft fL TSy entr new tka emai ami a mm monxat dm 1 14 U Cm Th r tor yorr etKoiy-nti-ft SrWmc reur bvw. 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