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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 11, 1910)
r 3fcS' -'.(. TtA :u J. - m. mt-t.. HI J jfr 4 mi; ! mi TROUBLE BREWS MANCHURI Japanese and Chinese Clash In Minor Affairs; Diplomatic Relations Maj Be Cut Off as Result Japs Arc Barred From Trade. VICTORIA. II C, Nov. 11. On ncn)iinl,or friction footworn Japanese and Clilnuso In Mniichurla, (ha hIHi.t tlon In lic'conilnR Kritvn, according to Jaimnciio newspapers Just received 1 01 o. Tlilrtoon .lajianoRti who rofusfd to leave Tnolu, outHldu the treaty lim its, were arrested and muchly han dlnl by the Chliu-HO governor. Iteceiitly the llupeh Provincial ns ttombly panned a bill forbidding for olgncrK to trade or rcnldo outaldo the rettlemetits. Thin wan aimed direct ly at the Japanese. FRISCO NOW IS SORE OF FAIR Bond Issue Carries in State and City Itself Will Vote on Like Issue Next Tuesday State Gives Frisco 1 00, 000 Majority. f rM y'rT JllJifL IL'? " w"i HORSES ABUSED DRIVERS STRIKE cattle Transfer Company Dispenses With Feed aBns and 75 Men Walk Out In Sympathy With Their Dumb Companions. SA.V KflANCISCO, Nov. 11. With iibscrlptluiiH reaching $7,500,000 a ale bond Imuc or $5,000,000 nu orbed nnd ovory prospect that tho y of San Francisco -will voto nn Idltlonal fft.OOO.OOO for tho Pan-ma-Paclflc exposition of 1015, tho card of directum of tho exposition orpnrotbni tntln l urotir Hinio n comnilttee to go to Washing ton. While the fitnte bond Issue la au horlzcd only on tho condition that 3an KranciBco shall vote a bond Ibhiio 'or an equal anni, thcro la overy pros iect that tho condition will be fill Hied. AIniOBt conipleto rotnniR ahow Hint the state bond Issuo passed by tnoro hnn 100,000 majority. Meeker's Saturday After Supper ikilJLvi Note the Prices Quoted Below Our Last Saturday After Supper Sale was so successful, and so many people secured the bargains offered, that we will hereafter contin ue these sales indefinitely. ; . SKATTI.K, Wash., Nov, 11. About 75 men, employed as drivers by tho Seattle Transfer coinpany havo gone on strlko In sympathy for the horses owned by tho company. According to tho men who quit work today, the company dispensed with tho noon feed bag nnd tho bom aro forced to work through tho day without feed. SOCIALISTS GAIN; BERGEN PLEASID . ' . t ' U.vAUKtiti, Nov.- 11 ."Within olulit a oar tho enliro trotti of noilli i'rj Mil lew will ho rciiri'hcnted in eon greK by n Milid ilulcuntion of horinl ihtk," wits' (lie iiredielioii today of Vieitir llergur, eoiigj-esmnan-elccl. lite . flrM MirialUt oyer rleeted to tho na tional lioicje of rrpruhmitutivc. "Tilt! jetuuis l'rum Jhe U'lTUt clci'tioti binnel ii trt'iiirndoii mi-miM oto ll'yi)(iiitii)int quills". IS INVESTIGATING WALNUTS OF OREGQff PUItTUN'lt. N. 11.- K. It l-nUi, tibihlnut iMiinolocift ot (lie department of imrirultniu, is hiuid $K ti woulli in this stilts iutoMiKUl. liu lite ttiiliiMl orulintiU. Tin in tiuiry wn hrgiiu bj the jouiimiiiiil itn tlto rcteltlt of rt'iihU reeohud I runt mun. imrt& of llui eoxl on llm lH.llulti ol inlntit growing lit the hoi lltuott. .anil Mr. Iuk,e ltn nl irndv witetl the walnut' UUtficts of WnMiwutoii awl Itlttli. Mr. I.iikf imitlit'tr. (IihI ualntil will Mime l. lioimtue n ury numr IhiiI eHiji of till tdale. Hu Mjt tho MEDFORD HUNTERS lc AND 20c KIMONA CLOTH i, 7V2o. 1()(M) ards (1 lot' and 20c values in vicuna and llei'ccd khnona cloths; the hest values on the market. 7 1 9r W Her Supper Sale l" 25c NEW "LASTFOREVER" HOSE, 19c. 200 down men's, ladies,' misses' and children's 25c Last lorever Hose; every pair has ii 150-day guarantee. I fin livery pair in the house goes after supper, pair.. .. ' 5 c Full Size Wash Rags, Saturday After Supper Sale 8 for 25 cts. 35c PLAID SUITING, 7c .'0-inch plaid Suiting; 35c values. One price only, 7 Jn after sii)i)er sale ""w 28 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE. TORCHON LACE, VALUES TO 12c, FOR .c. 1000 yards heavy 'Porchon Lace rvalues to 12'i:c. 7 Or On sale alter supper Saturday evening .. . . d lCv 28 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE. OEF FOR DUCKS POLICE AND BOLD ROBBERS BATTLE Larrje Party ot Local Nlmrotls OK to Klamath With Suit Cases Full of Guns, shells and OilJeff Heard Is Chaperon. Tho "R0.06P should linns nigh" or rntlmr tho rocho hIioiiIiI fly high In Klilmnth noxt week, when tho Mod- .ford Hhootcra get hi action on tho shooting sroundB. hccaiiBO thcro will ho a ftiNlladc or shot pnnctttrlngR tho atnioBphcro which Bolf-rcupcctlnB wild fowl will accept nB tho propor thing to do. With BtiltcascB loaded with shells, giin oil nnd other liIngHf ami car lylng Ktirtff Of alto n)I tlio way from 1C gauge up, tho following phv ( ' MiMlford.thla niornliiB'for Klamath Fatla'nnd other ' KJalnath mv ioIiiIh: Howard udley, Kdgar Hafor, t. It. Tomlln, Charles K. Kowbjdl. BaH Smith, II. II. TroiiBon, C. M. Hoynton, J. IX Heard, chaperon. Thoy will go to Klamath Kalln and from thero to Merrill, whero tho bbifc Hhootlng Ib Bald to b had. NIXON Will BE One Man is Dead, Two Fatally In jured, and Others Hurt in Fight Three Men Attempt to Rob Saloon in Outskirts of Chicago. HKNO. Nov . Nov 11 UUost uu offjolal returns today uliowod that (Joorgo NUon, ropxbllnin, will bo ro. ulectod United Status senator from N'utadn; E. E. Itoborta, republican, cougruiwiiiiiii; Tanker L. Oddlo, rH publican, goernor. Salem's Vote. tiAI.Kil. r.. Nv. 11. -Hdiim mo iueoiHiloti. but iiultoutiuiib mm 'on. will rnrrv Jim inn vtxiHty li. about U1IU. Homo ntle win- by lU nnd iimbibitioii lowi bv nbout tb unmo vole. I'riu-lii'ttllN all Ibo mi tintno uiHiiro Iih- in tliu ouuutv HoMiii; tirhioK iii ltotu' rter i ta xoied b uiall uiui'tril.e ASHLAND NORMAL IN DOUBT soil amI i4mU iv inrtuiukiH M(ltMltHl for tbvi iMwInotion. and he i&yitlKHr'l from lwg- I ) w Mtid huaw nilf h JofoatoJ h Mill niaKt h onrvfHl iuiwrv tulo tboiu t.tiMll innjurilv. Minion Hoiit not liNUiililiei of elwidiiitf the wmIhuI ! r I hit. time limit two your hmv anil imluHlrv into utlwr pn of tkv Uoino rule -HrHil. ilnx in wti lHt wltpro Atl it lim iMt bwi iy 1 1 T. ! htm rulo w doftmiod. Iriwl. Tho .b-triotb Mnund Kaleui. MmIIiuuhmH w( by IU.0QU huJ llumlwii KiMtMUn 14 ml I'.irllttiul urn li.miu ruL. rirril li aliitul (100(1. n.iw the elmtf otuier of wlnut pr- lNilk ww u wt ninjorily of vrr "PP,,,1 dm-jioti in Oregon. lioi'drtMl uith lHme rwU ekw. Hlr- In Wnkliinictuu ike ato gniMu m man i t hv III) otw. eoiihH. nml I'ltinuioivinl iiuutilik near Vani tor ami orrlMMil liHte beHi ntaiibMt in (IiwJiib nnd Okitiioinin rouutk. Thy bm UBu lauitd i proiliK-e vmh1 rQMilU in the uemii r Huiw Itlnhu. ALr. Iako will nt xiwt (V ifuruaa. tlm oklof wnlnul nnMliteint t4le f lk 1'uion. aftt-r win oh U W Htiti m iMiuipttloi fur iiterii HmmjI dutnb'itiwii n Iho -.iIiit LEGISLATURE TIED ON SENATOR h'uiiw ruW rreivetl a nimilar vwt 'niUwook' wont wet by .100 aiut huwr ruk bv 170. rwHto i wtt an' hiMuo rul mi riwl Vuum i wet imk1 k4R mii won. Ko nnn frr 'nlla. Wmmhi wwt wot and W"Hif iuIf ramml. Wawtoluutott wwt fot In Will, willi bw "le m Vhe-lr h imt nKrtctl. Vnmkill u wt ami liomr rul oHiriwI. Tt'"tv.iMio ooHBtiwf in Orwtaii mviv in tk 4ry mIhhui two ettre a -. but on Htttta-wxia pruhiltitiiMi thrv baokalitl almoat without xihh lion. 11w iounti lrv two iwrw bko. were llenUw, Ornok, Currrv, j ti,.,j,.,, (iiiMaii. Omut. JnehMin. CIUCAfJO. Nov. 11. One man i dying mid beternl olhers nro betere--J" injured, tuo probubly fatally, fol lowing n battle today between iMiliee mid holdup men in the little Mibuib. oM.'ieero, jtibt went of tlto Chienguj eity limits. I Tho llgltt followed Wie'nleuipt of tltreo higliwiiymen' tti rib the -uliun of Louis Hclmout. Tlioy entered tho plnee in daylight utid alter miiliii.t the saloon they started down the street 'f a run. 1'n.trohticn Kakown ky mid Ivnnesaw the men runnuig ami prdercd them to Mop. liisimul n obeying Umj liighwitynien iuereased their speed mid Kiiuc Hied at them. The robhurH tunied mid i-liot at tho two ni fleers, wounding ICnne. f)re of the bnnditb fell fatally wounded. Another elttsped his ha'iul to lu bret nud it i believed he wits hit j bv n bullet, but he kept on running COST MONEY TO FEED PANAMA CANAL WORKERS WASIIINOTON. Nov. 10. Feed- ' l Ins the army of Panama canal tmliil- J 'oh I a matter of tromondoiiK ox- lo:uo and. to koop tab on the money, ho goveruiuont make, a rooord tl mondorftil dotall tliot Khowa tho rost I por meal iter man. It Is hown Iiv 1 thu annual report of the Uttimliu aim! eonimtjalon t lint tluno r. in onoratluM 19 Uutob. l'J Europpnu laborore' mcacoH, and -0 (cntmnn la- j boron. kltchout. The total nnraber of niealN mm toil j t rnnntilhK'on hotobt wan 2,176. IM. ' Tlto ouBl uf nupplloii wan '.M SV eon'i' ad ta omiiu.ij tl.SS con tsi ,i meal, . toul of, a llltla over 31 renin TBt mofh wrvoil In the Kim po i t KlMtrra' wesnotj nindo k total .f l.O'.iJ.-IS, whleh.odHt 30. SI conta uacb tor auillm and oxpoiuw T meals tu the common lahonis i h'trhtj totaled TSI, 710 rnd - 27. 0B i-n.a encb. Tho avoratto d.itlv Htlawtftorc during June lit tho lino' tMitnte waa I.W 1&. lit inoetten .t ITT. :fd la kltrboHa MUti. Tbo aterave weight of the ration rh prou '!! In t ! laborers' kIK-heaa w4 found to ba approxlwatoly I. II Huudk, with .1 valuo uf IS. 10 rtwU. It la a eomrt Jrace that tt not weight of the' ration fHrubHed the Hniopiin laloi) r U tuartly xjval tu tk itroi welRht i uf Uto I'alUJ Hiatw army Riirrlnou riUa. and U nvt weight or ibor ratlaa furnUVod tho aogio laborer I-1 madly on-' to the smaa w-ls)t .f I the failed StPtoa army fild lalbui Ta year' oprHthMi ahowo.. a low ati haUli of $22.U!. a vroflt ob tbe BMratmn lutwrwr. ianM ct i" , &. and v pruftt ta the labierV kilchvn ot Stt.SU. Hosiery Men's, Ladies' Misies' and Boys' Seamless, Fast Colors Any Size; in Black or Tan, One of the Best Wearing Hose in the City, Here Tomorrow loC L pair vm: iCn, ran iui &oj Box Paper U00 Imxcs of regular 50c, 65c and 75c fancy Writing Uo.v I'apt'r . with ICini'lopes tt inatfh, Saturday .special, 25c Box Toilet Paper 1(K)l) rolls of Toilet Pa per, full 1(5-0.. rolls, worth HV in any other store in the eity, here tomorrow, 5c Roll Not over 5 rolls to one person. . . UNDERWEAR We tire showing one ot tho best lines of ladius', misses' ami boys' Vests, Pants and Tnion Suits in the eity, mid all popular, priced. THANKSGIVING POST CARDS lc EACH. HUSSEY'S Walk-Over Shoes Unless you have plenty of time do not stop a WALK-OVER .wearer and ask him why he wow's WALK-OVERS. Jfe might trv to tell youalloUhe 1(101 rea sons. IJelter let us fit .you, and let the store of "WALK-OVER (ioodness"be told you by the shoes them selves, as you go along Ai rncm n4J vft v r Others at $4.00 itoH50,aad $5.50. EADMEADS BROS: MMooreBlbck " 4 " MISS FLORA GRAY, PIAIJ0 INSTRUCTION. STUDIO. 144 S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN 991. t 1 T K rt i IIKI.ltiNA. Mont , Nuv 11 -Uc tunui tdar Indicate that the legUla tar w-fli bg tied oh joint ballot for I'dImmI Statfla aonator. nud that tbo ltentvnnnt Koutrnoooleot. wbo la a re)tibltean will mat tbe deciding .ii. Ttio Hma lm inny aa throucl. !yHr MUWWai t ' iroiuiit Jobapliiiio. Klamatli. Uc. IJmn. Mai- j law Uw iiitrot h a small mort hnr. Morrow, l'olk. IbAaUUIa, Vmm. im-U y Jivo any wii-b interest SkaniMU. TU1hhkh4;. Wallwvm Yaw I DAY bill anil Vklor. NOTICK. Tbo aitvoitt of sow blook.s !p a WbI Mom nhmyp n nnivn, ivit of -l intont ti all tannic to wlinm b tvirtioultir store U at nil im tvrtnnt Tboro will be a inqfttlag of the II hn: board at 7 SO tonljibt (Prlday) at Nff & MoaUo'a oftko. A gtvvl attendance la deliHl. S0 MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. Fine Printing Wa nnke n &pooiali of fine pniiltni;, curry the necoviir t(n4: to ciniblo ti to till ."Ii orders pntiiil, mid Iruaran tec utMiu'titui. IV.v.t cnmpivd jb offie 'b Oraeon south of rortland, not e.rt printer. Uoforo fondiiiK vour order I'ttt of town, call nnd figure willi us if we o.tn serve yon fur the Mtroe price ns nn out- 'lowii (nnconi von will wish to patronixe homo industry. I SIS THEATRE I THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE I TO-NIGfiT "Never a Dull Moment" The Van Berkley Comedy Go. MAXIME, 5 YEARS 0LD, AND JIMMY VAN K erv child will en.jov seeing this special matinee and seeing "MAX INK." 3-REELS-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES KOHKUT, Til 10 D10VIL . A IlOrSIO.MKLODV 1KS. I;a1I( !AL DAY'S HABV SONG- "WOULD YOU CARE?" .Bv HARRY HLANCUAR1) Doors Open at 7 p. m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTrf ADULTS 20 CENTS SPECIAL MATINEE SATURDAY AFTERNOON i Medford i PrintingCo. NOTICE To Real Estate Dealers My place if off the market. J. E. Hart, Eagle Point Ore. 199 Hasinas' for health. NINE O'CLOCK CURTAIN s v, ,. ... , )(11((tt tho llMlPr, The urtiim hiII bo hold until it t tb.,M ..biiuo.l t I... I..i A 'oVIock tor th "I'miie ut J'iIm- ." il.aw. i ..,. i..... . .. -. M. . ...... . rnuit minim lll'l" I lulllumiM HUfht. Ill Hl'lHllIlllliut lid lilu .1... .1... -. II . ... ur , Hl ln,KKlnIj nm, uulB nxl rtuanto and rlerliK. but 1 ih hII li. it. ...... l . .1. . a ... mm .. ipc-tly oao wUt bt .u thatr .at. b Mill plant) w.u ta bo Imd. . i' '! ' iCT , 'j : II-.. I ... .. I. ..HI. 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