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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE. MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL 5, 1934. PAGE SETON T PAIL 10 REPORT Reports say the Rogue has gone down some, but with mining opera 1 1 oris on Evans creek keeping the stream muddy. It was expected that few would be able to bring home much proof that today opened the trout season. Many local people were spending today on the streams In southern Ore gon, but early this afternoon no re ports of successful fishermen with trout had been received. Henry Prlngle and Bill Walker each brought In a ateelhead this morning, Walker getting his near the Elks picnic ground. Sevan state police of this district were checking licenses of fishermen today. Mr. and Mrs. O. M. Murphy are out fishing today and Jao-k Walker and Harry GUI planned a trip for this afternoon, as did Jack Blerma and Sandy Westercrren. Dr. R. O. Mulholland, who hasn't missed the first day of the senson for many years, found It necessary to remain In his office today. "I have other teeth to grind," the doctor said, and was anxiously awaiting news from the waterfront to see If there would be any of the finny tribe left In the brook for him. In Sons Recital 4 fJl HI The complete card for the Inaugu ral fights Saturday, April 7, on the Gold Hill boxing shows, sponsored by the Kerby post of the American Le gion, has been announced by pro moter Carl Stallcup. The main event will be an eight round go between "K. O." Herb White. Medford. and Buzz Zimmerman of Camp Carberry. A special event will be between Eddie Joanls, Ashland, and "Kid" Jim Nealy of Kerby. Laddie Preltas of Kerby will take en Louis McCue of Grants Pass In one of the 4-round preliminaries. Bob Mann of Merlin will try conclusions with John Wilbur of O'Brien in an other 4-round event. Two other bouts will make up the tolil of 29 rounds for the evening Cliff Johnson of Takllma vs. "Pea nuts" Haylmon of Merlin, and Lyle Fret t as of Kerby vs. Harry Smith of Gold Hill for the 3 -round curtain raiser. JOHN C LATHE MONTEITH, who will appear In lecture-recital at the Southern Oregon Normal school, Ash. land. April 10, Is well known to many Jackson county people as a singer. Former residents of Idaho have heard his voice and Oregonlans remember him as a popular singer and teacher of Portland some few years ago. He Is now living In Los Angeles whero he Is busy singing and teaching. His program, "The Oregon Trail and Indian Days," has been given In southern California, where It has brought much publicity to Oregon Clubs, colleges and the general pub- lie have found It most lnterestl ng and entertaining a never-to-be- forgotten pleasure. Tickets are on sale In Medford at the Toggery. At Kansas City's convention hall they sold standing room and turned 500 customers away at a program of symphonic music. Special communication of Medford Lodge No. 103. A jraat 7:30 p. m. Work In F. C degree. Visitors invitea. V. A. NORRIS, W. M. GEO. ALDBN, Secy. 4 Shrlne Stated Session HUlah Temple meets at Masonic hall, Ashland Friday evening, April 6, in stated session. Rou tine and other Important business regarding the June Cere monial. All Shrlners Invited. Re fre&hments after session. O. O. ALENDERFER, Potentate. R. E. DETRICK, Recorder. SEES BIG SMASH WITH NEW YEAR (lntlnued from pags one) DEMPSEY LOSES FIGHT TO 95-POUND WOMAN lieved In. I don't think It will ever accomplish anything, but It will be a hell of a lot of fun." Continuing to talk shop, Mencken averred that Bngiiah newspapers "have something on us." "For one thing." he said, "the Eng. Hsh papers are more orderly." City Editors All Crazy. i He said he did not Intend to re turn to the editing of a magazine. "I'm too old," he said. "It has always been my contention that every olty editor ought to be shot at the age of 35. A man's got to be crazy to be a city editor, anyway." He shed a tear for what he called "the poor pious Jews In this coun try who save their nickels to send to Palestine." "Religion la adjourned In Pales tine," he said. He predicted that In another 20 years there would e "another big rumpus which will end with a man on horseback." "America," he said, "Is headed for something new and worse than Fas cism. In fact, Fascism will look like a Boy Scout movement In comparison with what we will get. We'll end, too, with a man on Horseback," ALEXANDRIA, La., April 5. (AP) Jack Dempsey lost a ring battle here last night. Worse than that, he was forced Into lgnomlnous retreat from the scene of the contest. It all happened as the ex-heavy weight champion was refereelng a heavy weight wrestling match and the 95 pound wife of one of the participants climbed Into the roped square and took a hand in the proceedings. Dempsey lost his shirt and a good deal of hair. Mrs. Johnny Plummer, whose hus band was tying up with Bruce Noland In the feature of a mat card, gave the fans the unexpected extra thrill when she challenged the former pu gilistic king and won at least a tem porary victory. It all started when Dempsey warned Plummer that he would not allow any kicking of Noland when the latter was on the floor. One thing led to another and Referee Dempsey closed the argument by delivering three quick uppr-cuts to the chin, which ended the evening's entertainment for Plummer. But not for Mrs. Plummer. She was through the ropes from her ring side seat in a second and going after Dempsey's shirt and his hair before anybody could do anything about It. Dempsey retreated as far as the ropes would allow and stood there for a while, proving he could still take It, without raising a' hand In defense. When Mrs. Plummer really got organ ized, however, Dempsey slipped through the ropes and retreated Into the crowd. Although only 28 years of age, Mrs. W. O. West brook of New Bern, N. C, Is a grandmother. TOO LATE 10 CLASSIFY BETTER INVESTIGATE this partly improved 40; trade fair to you; some crop, cow, etc., If act now. Gerber, mile east, north Sams Valley school. CLEAN, fully furnished ground floor, private bath and garage; adulU only. 244 So. Grape. FOR SALE Furniture, sewing ma chine, canned fruit, piano, etc. 73fl Welch. $160 CREDIT slip on new Chevrolet. Discount for cash or trade for truck. Merrick's Camp, cabin 65. FOR SALE Newtown apples. Stancllffe, Phoenix. COZY HOME for employed couple, close in; Frlgldalre. 138 So. Grape St. FOR RENT Buildings and 10 acres of land. For particulars Phone flll-R-5. Walter Dickey. FOR RENT Pasture. 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