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" T-W "fTj?!?1"" r'Jstf x MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFOftD, OREGON. TUESDAY, JANUARY 10, 1811- 5v -..,. u.tf- vFy 'r - ",j- .1 . " OWENS OPENS UP Guaranteed Honest and Uejhjljlo, MeengerH.T Tray and Package Delivery" ,,. J'h'SpGeialtY. mcis fa make v tt f -" meaiora messenger service Under Nqw lanugcraent. , PROMPT AND RELIABLE SERVI ' All small parcels or messages delivered five blocks or under. ,10p Over fivo blocks nnd under ten , 15c Over tenr bloqli3 and under lift con s.,.,.,., ....... iific Over fifteen blocks. 25o FRED IIANSCAJI. Prop. 337 South Central Ave, Telephono Main 1113. Medford, Oree:on, 'J1 quick mm$ Oklahoma Senator Condemns "White wash" Report Made by Senate Committee In Regard to Illinois Senator's Election.,)! KENTNER'S BIG (mVJfV -TF- Tf" " W -B 1.1, -'STT" ON LOREMER m v AMJ x WASHINGTON, D. C.f Jan. 10. -Willi coiuleiniialiun o the "vvltita w'usli" rcptut of llio coinm'Uee that iuvubtiatcil the elcotiiin ot Sciuuoi l.uritnur jmtl introducing a resolution to vacate the heat of the senator, Sen ator Owen o Oklahoma opened the war on Loriincr in the senate today. In his speech Owen was the fiiot publicly to charge Hint Lorimer per sonally influenced a legislature to ote for him. Owen quoted in Unit connection the testimony of a mem ber of the legislature who testified before the investigating eonnnitlco that lie voted for Lorimer on the lat ter promising to attempt to carry out the legislature's desire regarding a postoffice appointment. Ilis chal lenge to tlic majority of the commit tee and other supporters of Lorimer placed before the senate this prop prep prop osition: "Ucsolvcd, that tho so-palled elec tion of William Lorhner, May -6. J 900, by the legislature of the state of Illinois was illegal and void.' J I will serve whon finally oled . upon, to place tho members of the senate on record. "I cannot ac(uieee in the conclusion-, of the committee," said Owen. "In my judgment tho othica' rule upon which the senate should propel ly stand is that election of a senator clearly shown to have been based in any degiee upon bribery oi coirupl practices should he allowed to stand. In my opinion, no elected officer in city, state or nation should be allowed to take his seat oi to hold it where it was proven he was the beneficiary of any corrupt practices. The senate is in honoi bound to so I :i high example in this matter. "I think the ovidence. even on the ery narrow theory of the committee that it must bo shown that enough votes were obtained by bribery to change the result, would justify the invalidation of the election of llr. l.orimcr. i .".Mj Lorimer wiis- .compelled to have 1011 votes as a constitutional majority. He received J08 and ot these at least 10 already shown not to deserve to bo counted on account of corrupt practices." Lorimer was not a candidate :t the senatorial primary, he said. The . republican voters gave a plurality It. .A. J. Hopkins, and all the democrats in the primary polled their votes foi L. H. Stringer. Yet o'.i of the demo cratic members in the legislature vot ed for the election of Lorimer. Owen continued, "Kvery democrat in the senate was under orders fio.n the democratic primary to suppoit Mr. Stringer. I submit to the senate that tho time has come of senators by the di rect vote of tho people under the safeguard of an honest and thorough going corrupt practices ad and pub licity pamphlet such as Oregon Im adopted which gives an eiimi chance in the rich nina and the poor man Hid -trictlv hmils (lie ue of money ui the (,lel,ioji ot se.mtois." WONDERFUL REMEDY vtrm' v4lvEJMV'V V" -' , ? ' . . k U M !! II llll I !! I I I . J ! 1 . 15th Annual ilea , ranee viip JUlv ftv7 NOW ON That's What Is Said of Stomach Pre scription Guaranteed by Charles Stranij. Stephen Wujte of Lansing, ."WivJ, writes: "For over thruo .your. 1 -jsiifl'ciotl liiucli pain and annoyance fioiii stomach disease. I had no help from iu. digoativo organs. .My jood would slay in my sloiaacji and feuiieut, causing gas; tmd u dixy heada(ji, I dc(oru.d and ijsnd cory mjuly that I heard of, but it roj;iaincd lor .MI-O-A ly cure mo eutildly. tllu Joru I had Used Ihruo bpsite, my appe tite and digestio. oiyans became all light. It i a on(lorfid,rj;ine!iv.' MI-O-NA sloinuch (ablets are suiull mid easy to swallow. The, -top the most .pjiiuful stomach di--treo in live minulos. They drhe out sourness and gas and make tli stomach uJcuu and sweet. They are sold by Chu. St int., i.n dtr a posijtivo jnmniutuc to mm am cuie of iudixesLiot), or uioriej b.n u. Thev lint visor and vituhn ml pwpk ' Ijowh jy uidigButioii. Sold iiv CIm. Strang imd leading drug j.mi everywhere at ."0 eeut u luii' lnV Notice. Big'gest Business Getting Bargains Ever Offered in Medford This Is the opportunity of tho uason to secure the highest class merchandise at rldlciilomly low prices. New Spring Roods aro constant ly arriving and filling up our counter spare. Ware rooms and marking rooms aro chock full.. It Is lulpokslhlo for our buyors to correctly anticipate your needs, consequently there aiV still on our shelves loft-overs and odds and ends which must make way for these pew goods. Tho prices nie marked down to tho point whore you cannot resist buying thorn. Come now while the picking Is good. If you cannot como todaj, como tomorrow. Sale cou'Inues all -the- week, , . 100 Ladies Suits are Divided into 3 Lots A. B. and C. If you aro In need of a suit you cannot afford to miss the opportunity of selecting ono from one of these lots. They aro tho best that money can buy, and you get them for a song. Xotc these prices: $9.48 Lot A. Lot A T'le newest styles In Into Fall Suits, made In tho popular heavy serges, basket weaves, etc; colors navy, gray, tan, green and black; $15.00 to S'JO.00 values; this salo Lot B. Lot 13 Absolutely new and correct Fall and Winter models; up-to-dato In every particular; guaranteed Skin ner satin linings; semi-fitted, short length jackets; cklrts nanov; and plain; colors nay, gray, tan, green, wine and black; $20.00 to $27.50 tit A QO values; this sale . . . , -... . .t, JJlH.yO Lot C. Lot G High grade mumilsu cloths, also blues and blacks, In imported worsteds, mannish cut, strictly tai lored; $27,50 to ?35.QQ values; this b0 ao I' I ' I ' ml $J ' 1 m $i -. Wit $ i - l 1 WMy Ladies Suit SpecialsFirst Floor Hero are values you cannot afford to overlook. You need to liibjiect them to appreciate their value, Lot 1 $30.00 to $30.00 values $111.50 to JjiljJ.OO Lot 2 Sizes 12, It and 10; $25.00 values; Bpc'l $!l.no Lot .1 $t2.ji0 to $15.00 values $t.5 25 lonfC separate coats tf OQ. $12.00 to $25 values fJO Boys Clothing Our boys Suits Just suit the boys. They iiro made right and tho regular prlcos, $1.75 to $ir.00, just suits tho pockotbook. For this Ealo wo cut these prices t!i per cent. Boys' mannish cut Overcoats; all oizosj values from $4.00 to $15.00; this salo . .'. ..'iii 1'IKK OKXT OVV Men's and Ladies' Rubbers Keep your feet dry. $1.00 Alon'o Rubbers (15c 75c and 80c ladles' Kubbcni Hc ..THE BIG.. DEPARTMENT STORE. KENTNER'S ..THE BIG.. DEPARTMENT STORE HAS SUBSTITUTE CB(illlclEI 8f mm FAR SHIP SIIRSIdV THBUGH INNOGEH f Senator Gnlliiiiiher Introduces Bill Providiiifi That Profits From Ocean Mall Be Applied to Ameri can Marine. WASHINGTON. 1. t'., Jan. 10.-A biibslituto ior bib .hip siil)siil. bill pondini; in the ionnlo wa. iul induced by Senator GiillitiKor today. It pro vides (lml prolitn troiu llio ocean mail sen ice "ball be applied lo the development of (he Ainericuu mer chant inaiiue. On the Pacific eou-l the bill pio idox L'( MiiliiiK niiuunlly lrom Sim Fraucihco lo Hun Pedro, Sua l)ioo and Paiiuma canal. Tlmro would iUo bo liO snilinjis per year (o San Francinco and San Pe dro lo San Pedro and Panama lrom Seal lie. Tho new provision of the bill lor bjd thu avard of any contrail lor mi ouiuin mail Hue to an bidder ei united in traphpoitalioii b niilioad or bijrtiu'i )f esporliny mcichnadihc on llio ouu aoeoiiul. Diddeix otluiu Ihe liiyhc.',! nuiuiu hpeed ai lo h. Livorcd iu I ho nuuul of nxiti.icLv It is ehiimed at cost o h-- tjiu.i l.OIIO.UOO a ear (he bill would cull inlo cjiilunec on the two cun-U I mm 21) lo JU htcaiiirthi with n hpud oi Hi least 10 knot, an holil .ud with u Kiwt tonnage of tiuiii HOIK) to 12, OUU Um ou line uppioed b tlut n.iw dQIU'iUU'11' LOS Comic ANGELES, Cal., Ja i. III. led in VIO'J of ! murder it hap incc been hliowu lie did not cominit and bcntcnccd to life impiibonmeni at San Qitunlin, Seriano Gonzales McMcan, is bai'k in Lo? Aii'-c'e I j. dav a fieo man. lie luib j i-. !s jii imrdoned throuuh 'bo ellorl- ni Leonard Mord.iuul ot the I n'uiu !"- cue mibSion ber'. Mordaunt Hib mitlod to (lie overui'ior.t I roof ot tho iunooon-.'e o .IjiiKi'e. : ho JL. ican wan co ivicl" (I on Clonal' li lial cvidein" ol tli ni'iider A ;r 10, of Chii't'-.-i Lnderwood, n rail road man. Che finest Sample Rooms in tlio cityi r - Single rooms or en Biiite' also rooms with bath Hotel Moore Tolcp'lion6 In Every Koo'ra RAU-MOHR COMPANY Proprietors. EUROPEAN PLAN : . l- tt. -fH -' -- v . H ..-.'. . - -f To contpmplato adycrtlriag ,von,t bring f bufllnoas. Start novf nd you will becohio " . 'ft - convjuceil tliat It pays "to advertise all tho. ' ' ... tlmO. , ; i j..f rtstrrv& M - V XV . iifelte Beautiful r,City Home to Trade for ; Orchard Home ... We aro fortunate Ja z being able to ofjor a Medford homo, valuod at ? 700P, for nlco,, su burban ,or country proporty of Bame or oven higher valuo foothill ranch or orchard homo. The Medford proporty comprises two and ouc-half acres; 2-story, 8-rdom' house; nlco shrubbery; borrlea; fruit trees, otc,; In short; ono of tho nicest homes In Medford. Proporty offored In exchange for thl3 must litiBS Inspection dud bo ot gooJ valuo. No patldod prlcos. Rogue River Land Company jj No, 11 NOItTU OKNTKAIj AVHNUK. I 1 I ninnn, muni i -j ZZZZ iiff I nnn't Pul! Out ! r - t jiuy oue knowiu an.thiiK I lejjurd t 'Hiouitti K. Sholton or 1 Nik iio liner W8r, 1S55-50, pica--i oramunieal with Mrs. Marj She. ton, 5113 South Grap. it IIH.-KUIH 'i llealdi those Gray Hairs HAY'S HAIR HUALTH trill restore them to their oaturl color. It never foil. Cm bp u,cd w,,bout d:tection. IS NOT A DYK. Thound have uied it with wonderful rewlti for twent)-6ve yen. Yourpoo ey back if not mlUficd. Scn4 2cforbx)!j"The iCire t tl";J,r!MTi, ma' BKFUSE AIX SUBSTITUTES CI aud Sflc. bolllca, at Uiraaalt The Death of THE OWNER Enables us to offer -what e honestly believe is the best bargain in a producing orchard in the valley. There are 35 acres in the tract and it is only a mile from a shipping station. There are about 11 acres in apples, Ben Davis, Winesaps, Spitzenbergs, Newtowns. Trees are about 20 years old. They are in good condition and produce heavily. , There are also about 12 acres in standard varieties el: peaches, in full bearing. About 8000 crates of peaches were shipped from this orchard last year. There are also 8 acres planted to Newtown apples, which were three years old this winter, .. , . r. , The balance of the land is cleared and was in grain last year. The buildings consist of a house, barn and packing house. i f Wq think i reasonable estimate of the crop on ihis plhco this coming year would be 3000 to 4000 boxes of apples and G000 to 8000 crates of peaches.- A team of horses and a full equipment of machinery goes wtih the place. The price is $15,000, a trifle more than $100 an acre. Tho terms asked are half cah, balance easy. If you cannot meet these terms as to tin n-.li required, mnkeus nil-offer; mmwamummmummm Oregon-Washing Railroad and Navigation Co. Traffic Department Announcement : vie- The above named conipany was incorporated Oe" cember 23, .1910, for the purpose of talking pytqr the following lines: ' , Tho Oregon Kailroad '& Navigation Company. The North Coast Kaill-oad Company. Oregon & AVnshingtoii Railroad Company. Idaho Northern Railroad Company. ilwnco Railroad Company. In future these lines will be operated by and in the name of the Oregon-Washington Railroad (Nav igation Company. F. W. ROBINSON, WM! McMURIAY,' ' General .Freight Agent, CJen'l Passenger A'ent, Portland, Oregen: !- ..Portland, Oregon. W. D. SKATER, ' '' General Freight and Passenger Agent, Seattle, Wash, R. B. MILLER, Traffic iManagor. ..r.!j.--uiy-t.t. uaup W. T. York & Co - - 'tff os Aogeles AND RETURN If sufficient number desire to make the trip an excursion will be conducted " Medford to Los AngelestM" and return some time in January or Feb- ruary at the round trip'rito of $31.55 f,: !; with a thirty day liinit to- return. TidkotS will poi'init of stopovers And po.gtf&dvfa either line to and from Los Aiigoles. For further informatioii 'socor phQue A. S. ROSENBAIIM, . Local S. P. Agent, ov cnll at tho Passenger Station. Fono341, 201 Leon D. Haskiiib, Medioid Or mnmmmmmmMmmmmmimmaxmtmmi ----- - - --Hr-- I H--M