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mpmiphpi c 7w Wfiv ir-" Kjy fVir"'fysy yri .,; v '- " " ' ' MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 15, 1911 -( 3- ij I ! r- JAP AOMJRAL TO BE REBUKED 10 GREATEST SHIP OF ALE IS LAUNCHED i Battleship Arkansas, Largest Dread naught Afloat, Is Successfully Launched Christened by Miss Mary Macon A I The Strength of Our First January Clearance IS ITS REALITY His Government Is Investigating His Aliened Criticism of President Taft , and If .Found 'Guilty He Will Bo Punished , Says He Will Endeavor to Match Jcf fries and Johnson Afjain Barney Oldfield, Automobile Racer Also in the Game V K REOPEN GRAVES Sale I', i re y TOKIO. Jilt!. 1-1. PlIMlllIt luua lo punish Admiral Yiishiru for his utilicisiu of Piculenl Tuft's plan to foitify flu I'liuuina cuiiul will bo tkin by the Jnpnnwi? novommcnt, U an invustiation now mirier way should verify the reported remarks ol the admiral made while a sucst ot Colonel GouthuN at Panama. The navy and foreign office hei'u are greatly concerned oyer the inci dent and have intimated qpeuly that if the remarks arc found to hnve been correctly quoted Ynliiro will be .sharply reprimanded. Further pun ishment may be administered. There ib a disposition in ' some qimrtPis however, to believe that the words of the admiral were either mis quoted, to as to give them a i'nhto ineaniuj;, or that the whole story was fabricated by anti-Japanese parti sans in the Unite'd Stales, and the s;overnmcnt will lake no steps until the most careful investigation oC the affait has ben made. The incident is bcimr widely dis- fu-ed in the Japanese press. Mo it of the papers take the altitude that the American government is incline 1 to take the matter in too serious a light, even supposing the admiral d:d criticise the plan as is alleged. Xo other affair for a long time has brought forth so much open discus-ion of the relation:, between the two nations. In official circles, i' is admitted that the mailer is ot onie concern. The Japanese gov ernment would doubly regret, any re mark, on the part of Yashiro that might, cau-e offense to American-, especially when the fleet he com mands is on a iriendly visit in Amer ican water!!. The government recognizes the i'a.-t that there is an element in the United Stato.s that is unfriendly to Japan and many offcials are inclined to be lieve that the admiral may have beui inisrepiesented by this element. The fact, however, that this may be the tmsi', ha caused soma ununsinu-v.. and while- it is believed thai the pres ent incident will be adjusted between! the two nations in a dignified manner and no that no offense can he takdi be either the foieign ofiice believe that the ail'air i- an indication lli.tt the greatest caution must lie e.er-! cised in matter- dealing with th" United States in tho tuture. One high government official, w!.o ' protests hi- friendliness for America, hati said that tho dislike of some American- for Japan, if it is o. piossed too openly will eventually be reflected by certain clauses ot Jap-auu-e and that the result that it will ho extremely dilticult to prevent h.-i cident- which miyhl lesult in re strained relation. Tho state deinrtincni at Washing ton will be notified, it is intimated, of the result of tho investigation !n the present ca-e and if the admiral i- found to have transgrej-sed tl.oj lules oi international etiquette, even I uiiinleiiiioiiallv, step., will be tuktuj lo puni-h him and the United Slat's I will lit apprised of the fact. ' BOY WILL KILL $A if U V (j) J j , Pelt Bounties to the Valuo of $132' i Paid Out By County in December! Youth Would Banisli Crow Pest if Made Remunerative. .Scalp bounties to t!tr viuuo of $1JU pajd out by County Clerk Coleman during Ihu month of December, 1010, wtro approved by the county court before their adjournment lat Satin--tbiy. Tbu county i now paying bounti.- on wolves, cougar, wild cut, lynx ami coyote. ,Knurls from varum parts ot the county coutam the news that large PUUiber of eiuws Jiavo lately ben i y eu uud Saturday afternoon a small boy, whos.0 suk oiiolooud feet deuot- fd.tlusl he had traveled some dUUinuvj n Bt Ui Uifonnntiou asked County Z Clerk I'oleuiun uhethuv the retur.is Jbi enoV ''scalpn" wora sufficient ' J to warrutit hi iieulectfng oUier iui- pDTtuJit bftninfts to oure. He was told that no bounty u paid ou the bird. To find a better fnmiaued ix)om perhaps at evm Its- rent than you tuw p.i !? surth a task worth a few hours of your time. Arm jou. ,elf with some clipped ad and tnrt nil it iitru i'jitrne CROWS R SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 14. "I wiH'nltcinpt to rematch Jack John sou and James J. Jeffries. . I will jnake no other statement today, but 1 will tell my plans as soon as I feel that 1 can do so,'' said Tex Uickaid today. Kickard, several months ago, went to Los Angeles where he spent many days with JeTfries. He fore he inari.' his southern trip he asseited that he would try to rematch the men. At Hint time Jet flies stated that ho would not re-enler the ring. John-oi' snid that he would he willing to no ccpl a "suitable offer." It is known that for the past sev eral weeks Harney Oldfield, automo bile racer, who is a close friend of Jeffries, has been endeavoring to induce the ex-chainpion to alter hi- views. It is believed here that Old field and Kickard have been in touch with each oilier, and the new mys terious move that the promoter ip making to bring the I wo fighters to gethor again is the result of informa tion which has come to him through Oldfield. Johnson recently uttered a slati mont in which he said he would be glad to meet Jeffries again, just t' move that the "dope" slory circulat ed since the Hcno battle was not true That Uirkurd would not mnke am 'itteaipt to negotiate with the tw fighters unless he had assurance (hat the men are willing lo listen to him k the belief of fight fans here Uiekard will leave for Los Aligele-- tomorrow, wheie he will have another talk with Jeftrie--. Kicknrd's offer it is said, will be a pui-c of $00,000 and neither fighter will be paid a bonus. The fight, it is s,aid, will ne staged in I tab or Nevada. FEAR RAIDS MAY FLOOD CREEK Snow, When Thawed, May Aujjment Sprlnfl Rains So as to Cause River to Overflow Its Banks Will Keen Watch. Fears for the safety of pioperty along the shores of Hear eicek are entertained by persons living on both banks of the Mieam should the u ccat allows, when thawing, eau-o the small body of water lo ri-e above its banks, The river h normal at present but with the early spring rains augmented by tho snow now on the ground it i believed that a damaging flood may lesult. Weather loporU for the iimmriin' future piediet a continuance oJ un certain weather with probably nioie snow oi, it the cold wave ciuset, rain. Walsh Leads In Montana. 1IELBXA, Mont., Jan. ,1 I. T. J. Walsh jumped into tho lead in the senatorial race today. The ballot in the legislature today resulted: Wii1i.Ii, 2)0; Caiter, 28; Conrad, 12; scattering US. EvtM very oiitliuVu.htio udvor- ti-cincnt of real estate is not often misleading for a good real estate uargaiu .iumuios some onuuisiusin :n advertising. Medford Mail Tribune Waut ads are- business brlngors. ' ' tf4tf''.' 1 1-3 5 fl off on all r Calendars in stock f Medford Book Store 1 V X .r?'rP'S:li-??..iJ-r CAMDEN, X. J., Jan. M.-r-Thc bat tleship Arkansas, tho largest diead noughl afloat, was launched from the ways of the New York Shipbuilding company at noon today. With a. tremor the giant vessel slid fioin its racks when the ways were dropped. It settled easily into the water. Secretary of the Xavy .Meyer, As sistant Secretary Wiuthrop unci a delegation of Arkansas congressmen attended the launching. The Arkan sas was christened by Miss Mary Macon, daughter of Congressman Macon. The battleship Wyoming, a sis'er ship, will bo .launched soon. Tho Arkansas is the first '2(5,000 ton battleship authorized by congre-s and exceeds in size any other batth ship over built. According to speci fications1, it must make 20 knots .u hour. The Arkansas is ,")(iU feet long over all; its beam is Oil feet at w.i-1 for line under load. It was built to dcvelopd U8,000 horse power in its, engine room. Turbine engines were installed. i The ship will carry an arinameit of twelve JU-inch gnus, mounted in six turrets with torpedo tubes. The contract called for the compln- j tiou of the Aikausas by May Ifi. ' Krupp Gross Profits $9,000,000. DISK MX. Cerniauy, Jan. 14. The great ami. and gnu making firm of Krupp has announced a 10 pr ceift dividend for thu year on the share, capital of $ l.'i.OOO.OOO, as coin pared with 8 per cent last yuar. Tho gross profits for tho year are $0,000,000, half of which is written off and the rest devoted to the ic serve, to dividends and to contribu tions to the invalid pension funds fw" tho linn's 70,000 employe, which now aggregate ."rO.oOO.OOO. The employes in addition have on depo-it with the management .S.T.'iO, 000 Krupp' contribution to the work-nu"!'- state iiisuranc fund amounts in 1010 to M.:i20.00D. .Don't miss a visit to this store if you are in Hie market I'or a rug. This is your opportunity to save liipnoy on-tlie ' best grades and most perfect patterns of fine domestic rugs. Von fire invited to call and see these values, but you r must buy on sfosr'wftaggft ijb..-?..'.."jt.T,,i-ifv',A: 1 U. IZZJiV I r IV ! I SjfTk?' STi li.J.i.i'H'1 '! -I M? ffSjH .1 wVKTBHfi Htpr-ry Exclusive Renown Exaggerated statements may temporarily allure, but if qualities do not bear out what is claimed i'or them tliey attract only to disappoint. Our lirst January Clearance Sale ofl'eriiigs arc enthusiastically announced, ' lint we have yet to hear of ti dissatisfied customer We avoid exaggerations, preferring that cinntomers find real ity more than up to expectations. The -following only tells of a1 ptlrt :' ' ' ' Tailored Suits Reduced One Third and One Half Every Tailored Suit in stock is reduced one-third, one-half, and even more. You cannot make a mistake by choosing one of the tailored Tailored Suits,- regular Clearance '. Tailored Suits; regular Tailored Suits; regular Clearance Others tit reduced, prices kft r JSvory dress in stock, whether it is eveuiug dress, afternoon dress or street dress, the pr.ie.e for January Clear ance i'l'educed one-fouyth to one-third. " '. A uniform reduction from but from every silk, net, s If you have ti want to he filledn the Millinery line you are reduced to less than manufacturer's 'cost. The "Style Craft" Shop MBIIIKlA'H Sit WF 1 XulkkrJh! BB mv . mm mMwLJM SEE PRICE CARDS Monday or Tuesday if yon wish rvsisn iS 5"Tt7,'rf mmC "5T5- Agents Ranges suits at such a saving. valucsj to .$05.00 January .1 , $27.50 values to .$45.00; January values to $.'5.00; January . ..,.. ... $19.50 . $11.95, $16.75 Dresses Reduced One Shirt Waists at 25 our vast showing of Waists, linen, lingerie. ' Waist. ' January Clearance , One Fourth Off Millinery lr. - a 1 MONDAY Economy Days at REMEMBER, FOR TVO DAYS ONLY WE WILL SELL RUGS AT THE LOWEST PRICES EVER MADE IN MEDFORD Sale of Room Size Rugs IN SPECIAL WINDOW DISPLAY to secure these prices. WILTON VELVETS $130.00 Hugs for , $39.00 M5.00 Rugs lor $38.00 .$12.00 Rugs for ..'...' '....:.....'. $32.00 AXMINSTER RUGS $27.50, 912 Rugs for $20.00 $25.00, 9x12 Rugs for $18.00 $22.50, 9x12 Rugs for $10.50 1IARTKORI) TAPESTRY 1UJOS .Most complete line in the city; $20.00 Rugs, 9x12, for $14.50 PHOENIX TAPESTRY RUCKS $18.50 ' Rugs, 912, foi' ' $13.00 VJfiLVJST RUGS$22.DQ, 9x12 Rugs for $16.50 The Chance You've Been Waiting for to Secure Splendid Coats Handsome Broadcloth Coats, Plush Coats; some havo large shawl collar, others trimmed with, wide jmilftary, braid; till Skinner satin lined throughout Sjtylep1 Cra ft ' ' make ; regular values .$45.00, $50.00 tf Jl 'CA and $55.00; January Clearance , , Y'7j, Black Broadcloth Coats; handsome mixture coats ;;VE"( ular values $22.50 and $25.00; January CC AA Clearance yXJivv Other mixture Coats, as low as $7.50, $9.50 and $11.95 "'. Fourth to One Third Per Cent Discount not from juat a few numbers i ' t i 3 -, '- cannot afford to pass up our '(!!' f i T ,1M Ukl ' "I 1 1 .. . 1 : , r aiid TUESDAY McGOWAN rw J'S" ',T""''''ff5 0OUSIE RsPEciai Exclusive Agents Hoosier Kitchen Cabinets fl ' ' 'U M- as ninny are offering, ' ; line. Prices just now 222WestMaiixSt St. Marks Bldg i U ii. P uU the CO. 1 1 V,' . , fc ,.t.wy,t ,w,J A4l X 1 i tllilMMMI tmew, ato.-yjj tFI