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8 AMR JAP WAR OTEB0B8 UP Wmmt Sm Vftt That Nlspon Is EjwtHwfi WNm m Ceast sf Ta yafe few eftlM Philip- MlVrraa,. Tth IS. Great Interest wjwk axowstrUf J sOTeial circles today by ittU' rojMrS tkt several tbousand Jh?nuwM- ridae &sd teen landed on th riysJiftcc coast. It Is reared by so mw tMat Jap&a Is planning to Install utr anB8&' teres is tae Philippines mioK-as; it to lettered to hare now in HitwaKt TK craJaer Ctnttnaeoga was dis patcher te Xn Buy to search for tlf:' ah ha in wSfcTi the rifles wore BrmsHt Sews. fir I ocifevmt y nany that the riJItar vert? iR-'JIhcrately brought in by Jir,:K!MrEy tranters and tnrned over to tfiir afttives te order to cneourago ttrear tB'ra'be? -sainst the Americans. Tlio authorities have been having great Srosfete-reeesUy with tho smug glers aBtT tie Jtapaaese sea-going ma rauder hare feees asoag the most ThiA Jxpaa kaa always had her eye ear the- PXtBiftplBO Winds everyone icre Itaem. Tie statements that tho Jfepaaeee-aemfcr krvest Manila In short -order laa feeea made repeatedly and only this vr later a bill was passed nt Waasifegtesr aaakfas a prorlslon for extensive eeaat fortifications. WBctSer the heading of the rifles vas a part r a general bslot, or the work of dferisg snHgglenE who wish to' dfo&rRasfee the constabulary as "HiHeh pew&Tbfe asd keefUhem busy "with Ivternattesal matters is not fully atrtcriuteetf. If they can keep th'v astives ia revolt they evidently thiale tiieli- operations caa be carried en ere trace naafaHy. Tayafcaa is the province which bor ders &Bi tKa- east eeast of Luzon ls- BIST JUEKKKY TRAIN HEAR AUBURN, CAL GROUND IS PUT TO THE BAD Has Tried to Bring Stormy Weather, But Falls Balmy Skies O'er tho Entire Valley. Tho groundhog is doing his best to mnko good, but tho southern Oregon weather habit is fast putting him to tho bad. It began to look Monday with a light fall of snow that his promiso of six weeks of bad weather would be ma do good, but today balmy skies o'er the valley ngaln prevail. Tho roads of tho county nrc again fast getting into condition and nutos aro being run over tho entire vnlley. Two more weeks of weather such as prevails today will put the Rogue River valley well on the road toward spring. MEDFORD GIRL IS IN EXAM. CARDWEIi ORDERS GH Gets Highest Percentage of AH Ap plicants tor Teachers' Ccr 'tificatcs In the County. AUBUlUr, CaL, Feb. 15. Follow- wff tie pwrefasse of a 20-acre ranch Bear ttts- ty hy Charlie Jeffries, brother- ef Mte Asmpion, it is ra- Biered hire- tedny that Jim will train iere-far Ms btdOe with Jack John sob ea Jbjy 4L The little- zaaeli is ideally .located fox- a trawting cusp. It lies on the Bowaara tb4, sear the city limits, an tfe eteaM t roads in every di- Teetiea vesM jrrre tie Boilermaker jmWTfaantj ojrlwaity for road work. BEAVERS ARE TO TRAIN AT SANTA MARIA, CAL. "PORTLAND, Or., Feb. 15. The IPortlasa basebaS dab of 1910 will report at Santa Maria, Cal., not later ihaa FeSra&rr 27 for early sprinp practiee. Orders to this effect have been seat est by Manager McCrcdie. TSa- V&rSkmi saad, consisting of tie MT manager. Captain Pcrle Casey, Cateber AnaL raster, Howard Guyrr, Jeem Garrett, Frank Turk and -41 rjsbeTel, twK Jearo Portland next TwtaHhy. night for the training camp. This btroca w3I form the nucleus of tba. 181ft Pftrtlaad team at the traln- ' Torn Seatton, Charley Uartman and. Bnddy Byaa are expected to Tee!t tliv eaeap as quickly as IfcCre die's parry, wine win be increased By ta- additiM f Ceorge Ort, Al bert' EL Krapp- and Joe Smith, who ara-eraaeted to cease to Portland be m embaxkmff for California. South C Addition Platting Completed Tho work of platting the South C addition to Meedford has been com Dieted by Oscood & Cumminps. This addition lies just, outside of the city limits on Riverside avenue, but will bo incorporated within the limits of Medford within a very short timo. Owing to the fact that the addition cannoi at present be connected with the municipal sewage system, the owners purpose to "put in n scwhge system of their own, covering the new addition. While this addition comprises some of the most desirable property ad joining Medford and the requests for lots has been great, it has been .de cided by the owners that no lots will bo sold until the plat has been ap proved and lines laid out for the sew erage plant. Mrs. Roosevelt Sails. NEW YORK, Feb. 15. Mrs. Theo dore Roosevelt and her daughter, Miss Ethel, sailed from here today for Khartoum, where they will rejoin Colonel Roosevelt and Kermit. Incidentally, Mrs. Roosevelt said, before leaving, that the report that the party would return to the United States via San Francisco was absurd. Tho diminishing Importance of a store is always Inferred from a re duced advertising space. Miss Grace Polko of this city made tho highest porcentngo of nil appli cants for teachers' certificates, hav ing an nverago of 95.7 per cent. Mrs. W. 0. Wheeler of Ashhuid stood soj ind with an nvcrngo of 95.3, while Emma Wendt of Jacksonville wn third in tho list with an average of 94.8. Following is a list of tho success ful applicants for tenchers' cer tificates nt the somi-nnnual exam ination, held nt Jacksonville, com mencing February 9, 1910: Kdgnr Smith. Butto Falls; Mrs. W. 0. Wheeler, Ashland; Elln Parks. Buncom: Mrs. Harriet Minthorn. Woodville; Oscar T. Morgan, Me:i- ford; Pnrthenn Smith, Talent. Rentah Huebner, Applegate; Wells 0. Wheeler, Minn J. Hall, Ashland; Penrle Gillette, Jacksonville; Audrey Harvey, Central Point; Fcorn Stino. Medford; Ray Whitley, Central Point; George II. Grovor, Eagle Point; Edith M. Fish. Phoenix: Ethel Shaffer, Phoenix; Grace Polk. Medford; Mae nowe, Ashland: Grace Smith, Medford; Nell C. Palmer. Ashland; Emma Wendt. Jacksonville Marie Reese, Ashland; Tillie Pnyne. Woodville; Hazel Toney. Derby: Edna Wiley, Ruby Iiindsev. Olive Davis, Ashland; Jennie Mnho ney, Butte Falls; Irene Dnrnielle, Es ther M. Beery". Jacksonville. GOVERNMENT FORCES BOMBARDING MATAGALPA CERTIFIED COPIES No Papers Filed In Cnrdwcll Case as Yet, But Certified Copies of Proceeding Are Ordered Recommenced. in W. W. Cnrdwcll is nt Jacksonville tho mnttor of tho settlement of his parent's estate. Mr. Cnrdwoll hub not as yet insti tutcd any proceedings in tho mutter, which wns fully reported in tho Mail Tribune, but has ordered from tho county clerk certified copies of the prubnto proceedings in regard to tho estate, which indicates an intention to nsk that the estate bo lulminU iteied upon, as the records do not j show that any suelt action was ever , inKcn. MAN KILLS HIMSELF " APPARENTLY WITHOUT CAUSE MANAGUA. Nicaragua. Feb. 1 General Lara of the administration forces todaj resumed tho bombard ment of the city of Matagalpa, which is held bj- tho insurgent general, Chn- morro. . Dispntehes from Matagalpa today state that little damngo was done in the city yesterday from tho shells Lara hurled into it. They also con firm the report that Larn began the bombardment in utter disregnrd of the request of the American consul. The consul has notified both Lnrn 1 and Chamorro that he will hold then responsible for damage to property owned by Americans. SEATTLE, Wash.. Fob. 15. The coroner is searching today for n pos- siblo motive for tho strange suicide of John Morfis, a restaurant man, who sold his interest in n cafe, bought a revolver with part of the money, left a call nt a hotol for tl o'clock and was found dead with n bullet hole through his head. Several months ago Morfis and two other Greeks bought tho Butte cafe, and it is said made money on it. Yesterdny he sold his intercut nnd told his former pnrtnors that lu wns going to have some photographs taken nnd sent to his parents in Greece. Later ho returned, throw ing his arms about his partner's neck, kihsed her good,-bye nnd said he wii going to another city. Beside tho body wns a now revol ver with one cartridge exploded. SHEEP BONE GRAFTED INTO CHILD'S LEG count of tho femur of llio child being diseased ih ii result of walking nt too early nn ago, was performed ut the city hospital hero.. The imiinttl wns killed after Ihu op eration commenced nnd tho lionu tn ic on out as soon iih death occurred and placed in tho child's leg. Tho li.uio wati then puei blood takun from tho sheep, ho that nil nourishment possililo could bo given for thu building up of the transplanted bono. Tho child is Haid to bo doing nicely. GREAT PROGRESS IS AHEAD FOR GRANTS PASS GRANTS PASS, Or., Feb. 16. Tho coming spring nnd Hiimmor will bo unusually attractive bore, if tho prosent plans aro carried out. Many now mills will bo eroded nnd hun dnds of aoros will bo planted out to fruit trees. Tito clearing of laud has become quite nu industry hore. One company alone near Grants Puss hits lot a contract to grub 1000 acres. This tract will bo planted to fruit as rap idly us the laud has been prepared. The new city administration con templates paving the entire business section with bit it I it h to pavement and some advancement has been tuado al ready. Tho paving nlono will require many teams nnd a big force of men to oporato tho plant. I STUBB PLACED ON STAND MERGER CASE SPOKANE, Wash., Feb. 15. A section of bono from tho leg of a young sheep hns just been substituted in the place of three inches of the femur, the bono between tho kneo nnd tho hip, of tho 18-months-old daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Chnrlcs Hartley of Clark's Fork. Tho opor- ntion. which heenmo ncocssnrv on no- NEW YORK, Feb. 15. John 0 Stubbs, vico-prcsident of tho South i em Pacific, wns a witness today in tho government's, suit to dissolvo the so-called Union Pacific monror. ' which wns resumed before Special! Commissioner Williams at tho cur-' toms house. Stubbs admitted on tho tho Union Pacific and Southern cific roads havo more to say about establishing rntes.on tho Pacifm const than does tho Santa Fe. "The Southern Pncific," ho said, "is California's baby. It will pol this baby when it won't pot any othor, and it will also spank it when it won't spnnk tho othors." Tho suit brought by tho govern ment is one in oquuity. It was insti tuted nt Salt Lako City by formur Attorney-General Bonaparte. In it tho government is being represented by "chief trust-buustcr Frank B Kellogg. New en oc JP7.7J $3.89 Opportunity To Save on Readr-to-Wear Yon aro missing a grand opportunity to aavo on all roady-towoars for womon if you fail to aoo tho many good things wo aro offering now at pricoa that will not moot cost of production. May wo show you a Suit worth to $35 for only .. Wo can show you Ooata actually worth $11.00 for . Como anfl invostlgato. Wo will bo ploasod to show you. Buy the Shoes For Women and Children Also Findings Here INFANTS AND CHILDREN can bo shod at this store with tho host footwoar ovor brought to Modford, any stylo, any sizo and any price. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. LADIES can purchaso the vory host $3.00 and $3.50 shoes in most of tho wanted loathors, all sizos and tho best widths, and all wo ask you toM CA pay is tho small sum of , . ... t'J The Hutchason Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. i R,mun',al I CHICAGO WANTS AVIATION Chnnuto, while tho first vico-prei- IlllOm I a-I Pnn -r 11 1 o uriD .... ..... lYicti run mio itin tiont w Jnmos N. now, wiio managed tho flights of Glenn II. Corliss, l'lqw CHICAGO, III., Feb. 15.-Chicago BnyB ,ho orKftI1uato Intends to is a candidate for tho international oquip nvintion groundH with building moot of 1010. Thu opening of tho for mftCHno nmi accommodations campaign to bring tho big event to for members in one of tho suburbs. this city was marked by the organ-1 . Untion of tho Aero club of Illinois,! An' """Incs which cannot bo built composed of 1138 citUons of Chi-,"" nn1 rojuwnmml through aggro cnKo, jslvo nilvortlntng In In such plight ua Tho orgnnitation of tho club is t0 renUor futllo tho effort of "all preliminary to tho obtaining of a Ul0 k)n.a hanm ,, nU tho klll.a Hoicks deliver tho poods. charter from the state and tho affili ntion of tho association with tho Aero elub of America. Tho prosidont of tho club is Octavo men. Buickn run easily. i H incfa mre iba rage. NEW STOCK OF BOYS' SHOES IN PATENTS, TANS, GUNMETAL, OXFORDS, AT PRICES THAT WILL MEET YOUR APPROVAL. CALL AND- SEE THEM. 2 BPO. ELK Sir M INSTRELS The Big 5 I AT Laughing Sfiow A MELANGE OP MIRTH AND MELODY 60 IN MALE CHORUS 60 20 COMEDIANS 20 - 1CW SON&S-NEW JOKES NEW ACTS SPECIAL SCENERY ifeifird flpera House, Friday and Saturday Night, February 25 aud 26 Under auspices of MEDFORD LODGE, No. 1168. Direction of GEO. T. WILSON v'ff'Kvp your eye on "the time, the place." Get the "Girl" and go. -- Days More - 2 So great hns beeu the demand for the many and varied bargains to be had at tho greatest Bankrupt Auction Sale ever attempted in southern Oregon that it is now almost an assured fact that Thursday evening will scq the windup of bargain carnival, so Act Quickly While There is Yet Time To Secure What You Desire From This Magnificent stock, consisting of Djamonds, Cu Glass, Gold, Silver and Sterling Novelties, Flat ware, Hollowware, Solid-Silver and Pearl inlaid handled Umbrellas, Field and Marino Glasses, Mantel Clocks, Gold and Silver Watches, Chains, Bracelets, Brooches, Charms, plain Sot Rings in many and varied designs, as well as many articles which space forbids to mention,. and presents many attractive opportunities to tho prudent housekeeper and others to securo serviceable Articles at but a slight fraction of their regular selling price. Remember Everything Goes to the Highest Bidder and coupons are given daily which may bo the means of securing on tho last day of the sale the splendid pair of $50.00 diamond earrings which will bo given away at that timo. ' Come as the Time is Short and the Stock is Going Quickly M. M. Lichten&ein oner LOOK FOR THE RED FLAG 115 EAST MAIN ST.