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IJ " lLTKa.llayfflBWBHIR 1 J . j.ilmnL""l.llWft.j-. iv ' "-W1f - ' "F ' "STr? MEDFORD MAIL TRTDUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 1, 1911. -- - -- St. Murk's lHclK The Rexall Stores KAGLK IMIAHMACY 101) Iviist .Main St. Phono 232 WHST HUH PHARMACY UOtl UVst Main. Phone 4041 Thos. llartholoincw, I'll. G., (iciH'iiil Munat'i'. l'lione IVMV2. .Clark & Forster. ii. , i. if. ARCHITECTS Medford, Grants Pass, Ashlnnil. Architects for Mcdford Hotel. Root HulhlliiK. Mall Tribune Building. N'atatorlutn. Slewing Building. Ashland Library. Ashland Natatorlum. Ender's Building. Calvert Building. Conklln Building. k ---- 8 fr l'v Ui- L "a IP sA a r Yas Suh! DisSuah Am Some Watermelon Country! K3H?1 ljMflBsiiKiiiiiiiiiiiiiH1iBSSBilBasssssl"BLifML BBBBBBIIIIIIfltBlH v '''TZsVlts?siW'tlvVniLF8QIHiilllH HMHgMnillHIMi """ - ttfl!AHB?-WBtteit''f""r"J" MMBf f Mf 1 '-SHHIHHHcnti. "A patera' ""Jr --' ( -r "-;s H( Send a Messenger PETTICOATVOTES NOT LEGAL HERE Dayton Councllmcn May Lose Jobs Be nuse Women Voted at Tliclr Election Are Franclilscil !.y City Charter, But Is Ruled llleyal. SAIjH!r. Or., Dee. .'il As n vomill of the city cluclion ul Dayton at wliicli woiiicn wciro ntlowud io vole, iiltliouuli Oregon us u hIiiI has not ('iifnuicllised woiuou, (ii'- wartaulo' procLMMliiKTH will bo iiihtitulcd in llu near J'uttilo by Dirttrict Attoriioy Alo Nur.y Io dvloriniuu Ity wlial ri;lil t'oiiiiciliiK'ii IlarriK and Hlieluioy nio lioldiutr tiieir oH'icial positioilH. Uudor tlio city cliarlor, granloil l., tlii f;rislatui'o, woman Hiil'l'iage I n)iwi!tl mill tin) proci't'dingH will lu iirouulit Io nhcorlnin whutlior tin' Kioto constitution iIooh not prohibit women from voting lit llio city oluc- IJOIIK. ' . ' McXnr.v IioIiIm to tlio opinion Hint lliy women lunl llio vi to voto foi reason of tlio IViucliiso tjnuitcil tliem ill tlio city (tlnirtor. Altorncy-flen-(tl'al Crawfonl lias hold, liowever. tit tlio Dayton women luid no riulil to exercise suffrage t l!ie election. DIDN'T SHOW UP: HEAVILY FINED Juilfie Blair Sentences Tardy Fraud ulcnt Voters to El(ht Months In Jail and Fines Them $200 and Costs. LAW TOOK 104 .LIVESJN 1910 Statistics Published in Chlcano Show Andrew Carnegie to Bo Most Lib eral of All Millionaires Welling ton Snowslide Accorded Prize. TO VISIT FATHERLAND that will meet with the ap proval of the recipient oJ I vnnr mpRnnn-p. Anv ni Icinr of n messenger won't answei The heat should always b J sent "if" you wish the re cipient to pass a favorauh verdict. What you think about busi- 1 ... ; ness stationery isn t quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don't buy The standard fa ptr or bnsinttt ttaihntry U GilMRIME MB "Lookor thi ivatrr-wart" because it pleases you, but because it influences the man you write in your favor. BIRD TOLD TO GET A LICENSE LOS ANOKMiS, Cal., Doc. at. If Hiilioit i.athnni, the aviator, at tnmntH to go hunting lu his aoroplauc wlinout flrt procuring a hiiiitlug II coiibo, as rouulrod by law, ho will be arroHtod, according to uotlru nerved on him by Doputy (Inuiu Wiirdou V. J. Dunn. Hoi'ciitly Uithaiu chnixtd novural liuudrod frlgthonud duoliH over the uiai'HhoH hero and whot one of the birds from his hlplauo. Dunn nnys tlio Kronchniun can't repeat thiit per formance without putting up $26, the amount charged foreigners for a Cali fornia hunting license. WKST UNION, 0., Dec. 111. Five cili.ens of Adams coiintv were (iiilnv soiilonced Io ciglil uioullis in tlio worlihoiiso and fined 100 mid cols cacli for complicity in llio election frauds. The nion brought down tlio wrath of Jiiflgo lllnir hv rofiinnig fo ajipear voluntarily in oouil, iiuccssitnliiig llioir nrroisl. ( was (ho fir.st in Hlance wlpiro volers undor indict ment in connection with the Adams count v election frauds were mil lyi off witli n nominal fine and dis frunohiMinu'iit for five years. In nihlilioii to the fine mid impriMui inont the piiiiefo wore difrnuchiHd Koitr hiiadii'd of those indicted have surrendered so far and pleaded I giully. It is ('Miniated lluit tlio re inaiudor will wait to ho urrotod. Judge lllnir announced, thai lio would impose n heavy ponaltv upon lliono who eompulled liiiu to have the' ar reHling warrantH served, and ordOred tliat nrriiuuemoiifs ho made nl llu counlv jail to acconiinodalc a larg niiinhot' of men. Iiflv new indict inoiits wore turned nl noon todo. Nel week tile "hiulier lips'' wil have their inning. "cannTescot"Ts thanked by kaiser CHICAGO, HI., Dec. HI. Andrew Carnegie allowod hl8,purso ctrlngs to hang inoro loosely (hiring 1010 than any other American nitilU-rillllnnalro according to titatlHtica printed today In tho Chicago Tiibuno. Theso fig ures hio" that the hon-mnctor has given l!),C(14,:2ri (or public bono factions (hirlns tlio year. Tho total amount of such gifts during the year is $1 n.ftoi.nus. ICnibozzIonionts during tho year ag gregated ?2C, 000,000 as compared with $8,000,000 for the preceding year. Fire losces caino to $221,000, 000 Including $20,000,000, in the forofitH. Thoro were 17R0 suicides, 5112 drownings, :i5U2 doat'is in flros, 101 Killed In minus, 205 lu storms, Hfil by explosions, 180 from electri cal shocks, 020 In autoiuobllo acol- donts, Up by lightning, 2119 by as Pliylatlon, 112 by elovalors and 11520 by tho railroads, which latter also in jured 21,5 in. Tho most KOiioiiH railroad fatalities occurred lu the Washington snow slides, where 1 IS persons were killed. l.ognl oxe-utloiis numbered 101, and lyuuhliips 7 I. WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 31. Because It Is doomed vIdo not to ruf fle Germany the navy department Is planning to send the ships of tho At lantic floet to Ciorninn ports on n spe cial crulso next summer. Adverso criticism when tho vessels which have recently been in European waters ouched at ot'ior ports but failed to visit Germniiy Is sal'd to be tho rea son, for tho proposed crulso. Fc Old IfAMMiimB Rond (Ca clean, crim wr. made for clenn, cri.p Inulnen olki. It is sold on the assumption that there's economy in quality. A iiandsuma specimen book given upon request, snow. ins- letterheads and other business forms, printed, lithographed and engraved on (he white and fourteen colors. Made hy Hammiiihe Patkr Company, the nly paper makers in 'he world making bond ?jper exclusively. Kvory day .some More-patrons who night to come to your store go else where to their own and your dis iid vantage bccnusowyoiii' udvertiss- iux'was not unite impelling onougii, (, ,.. , -, Want-ndverlise for a partner, or i backer anil push that business 'iiterurisii of vonix fcl Medford Printing Co. ' .rrr . WAR GAME IS ON IN EARNEST HOW ClUJItnOVHO, W. Vn., Uoc III. Tho liiiUloftliipi of .llio AUnutU? lleoi which ooiihlitiite. l)i ''wieiny" in Hi war gamp no uieing placed liy Un united Slates navy, split into foi.i diviiiious and started for Ouanlti iiiimo, according Jo n wiivlem niei. ago received hero loduy. TJi di" patch was flushed front. .Admim' Sc'lmioilor flnghhip. It nhM tit. ' tho vessels had hold a rendostuni off the Soillv ihlands. ti f AWARI? NAVV YARD JOB TO COAST SHIPBUILDERS WASHINGTON, D. C. 31. The contract for tho construction or n caisson nt tho JMigot Sound dry dnk was awarded today to Moran Bros . of Soattlo, T'lolr bid wna $1LT,000. 11KKL1N. Dee. 111. A fnriioK..' hero fund similar to (Iiomo in Kin nee Kuglaud mid the United Stales lia liuon eslubliMliei) in floiiiiany, it learnuil todav. ulieti a letter- from llio kaiser to llio irouniaslei' assur ing him of flernuiity's nppreeiutioii uas inailo puhlio. The fund In, $1,830,000. Its diN-. Irihiition litis hueu left to the direc lion of ii coimniKMion. For IrlniunuiN of (Quality See mm BAORAMH.NTO, fab, Dec 31. After flovernl years litigation Uk I'ulhnaii Talaco Car ronipaoy todaj paid the ptato $107 000 In badt tnvori dua iiluco 1007, STEAMER IS SINKING ON GREAT LAKE POUT AHTIim. Out.. Dec .11 Tho whole elation hero ba ju-i nicked up IragmonU of a iui'-inr uhich would indicale thai the Memo er Civxccut in sinkiui; m ihc iicikIi boi'houd of (Iraud Mario-, Minn , i Lake Siiporini. MRS. MARTIN BETS LITE SENTENCE OAKLAND. l'nl.. !).. 11. Mi l-nbellu Mm tot, i-uutii'itd nl ihiui miliuir tlio Iiomic of .ludtfo Utili'ii i i lliis citv (.. M,.ih 1U. 1W07, 'nifiici'd to 1 1 IV iitirUimui'ol i ; Son (,iiicii(oi tuiliix la .liulv'f Wi'll- lliillieibiitelv nl'ler the -rnlenrr n.t piuiiiniix cd Mi- M.tihii iiu-.l iiuli ( ol no appeal MARTIN J. REDDY Till: .IKWICMill Near I'oMofrbH', .'Uedroid, - - Woods Lumber Company Satisfaction guaranteed on every bill of building materials furnished. ttrerrrre4rrm TURN 'EXPENSE INTO INVESTMENT W. F. Rau, Pres. Emil Mohr, Sec. The Rau-Mohr Company Operating the Hotel Moore And will operate Hotel Mcdford, which will bo opened July -1, 1911. This will he an absolut'elv modern and up to date hotel in every respect. The GOLDEN RULE THE ONE-PRICE CASH STORE . Everything to wear for Men, "Women and Children. Cash Buys Cheaper. Akins, Benton & Co. St. Mark's Building. H. E. STOCKMANN CIVIM ENGINEES i 207, 208 Garriett-Corey Building Medford - - - Oregon D. H. JACKSON & Co. Real Estate Improved and Unimproved Farms Choice Fruit, Timber & Alfalfa Lands Office opposite Hotel Moore. Phone 2722. Med ford, Oregon. , HANAN SHOES Wlim wo sell HAN'AN' Shoes no armiment of mint sor foimaiucb uic ncodod, for tli( uio more Hiiiicrlor today tlinn ever bffoct. un.l thorw novor 1ik lifu a peiiud la their hU tory when mii othor liooaiaKer clniMod with thorn. C. M. KlDD The Toot I'lttcr. If it's merely a question of what you can "get along with," use an ordinary paper for your business stationery. If, however, you are seek ing to turn expense into in vestment, use Tit staJ ir J .ifrrtr tuttnttt t(.xt!iHtry OLD MIRSKKE B0H9 The added influence given your messages hy the clean, crisp sheets will wipe out the expense item and leave a bal ance on the other side. A liulo Journey tn(0 lt worVings of mux c tifln, a,k us lor a tptcimrn your own mint! iil strrnxilicn our urgu Uok ol I tie luptr show ing icliorl.eds ml ctlift luiiiipts formi, lfinlrJ. Inlio- J; rilled unj ciigrvvl on (he wlma and HirlcnolorsofULD IIaximiiisk IIonix, It's wudh tuuuj MJeb-HuriMtK I'ai-iik (.'one am i only (unr nukn i' lli wojlj mjlinf boiU lujxrclmieiy Medford Printing Co. FINE JOB . PRINTING IS OTR SPECIALTY WE CAN AND DO MAKE QUICK DELIVERIES GET OTTR PRICES 38 S Central Ave To Our Friends and Customers TO THE PEOPLE OV MEDFORD AND JACK SON COUNTY, WIC WISH YOU ONE AND AIL A PROSPEROUS AND HAPPY NEW YEAR. The year 1910 has been the most successful in our business history a brilliant closing of a year of most extraordinary expansion in every one of our de partments. Our sales in many instances were double nearly treble over that of the previous year, and back of each and every purchase made here stands our ansonue guarantee as to every promise made. Ii the articles von buy here are not sat.isfnftm-v in ovm-v way they can be returned and the money will be! most cneerruuy renamed. We desire to thank the people of Medford and vicinity ,tor their patronage during the past year, and respectfully solicit a con- Tiimnnce oi same tor tlie i'ev Year 1911. MEDFORD HARDWARE CO. Dry Cleaning and Pressing Is an nrt accomplished by fow. Wo have established nnd en SoylngIino inLn0'8' COIlin,enc,,IB two yt'ars aB a small plnco, o.n- We aro now employing over 10 peoplo, devoted exclusively to ry CtaiiiliiK, DyoliiK, PivssInK and ltoiwlrliiK of LVdles an 1 Go n Uenion's Garments, Hats. Furs, Plumes, Gloves, Etc. . o .Th?. 8P"et,or,0, success lies In our motto "Good nnd Prompt Sorvlce." Work that pleads nnd satisfies our patrons; All our departments are supervised nnd attended to by skilled and competent people. Every article is carefully examined insur ing you the best service possible. J ex"mintu, Inur- Our equipment nnd facilities are tho largest and best In South ern Oregon, and we cordially invite the public to visit us. Mall orders given prompt attention. Write today for nrlco list Our wagons are at your service. p ' PHOXK MAIN'S 111. I ib