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iStmssBa tKrf-p """ifljJPi! r'jl 'tv"' MEDFORD MATT. TRTBUNE, lEDFORD, ORISON, WEDNESDAY. JANUARY 18, 1911. 33E airships fly. Get your tlckotB at the depot. Excursion leaves 3:32 p. m., Thursday, tho 19th. PEOPLE LL HUT TARIFF 8111 CUT TE LOCAL FORCE TO WEAR1ARNESS" Los Angeles Kvcnrnlon A grand treat Is in Jtore for the excursionists to Los Angeles. The avlctlon meet In San Francisco lasts until the 22d. This will give the excursionists threo days to see the Grace Cameron Tonight E Medford Mnll Tribune Want ads aro business bringers. SUB U GN V mm 4','r',h;';'? fff n iff m. K Country-Wide Poll Conducted by New York World Shows People by Vast Majority Want Extra Ses sion to Revise Tariff. NKW YORK, Jan. 18. That the people or tliu I'nltcil Stntct hy n vnsl majority nro united In tho demuml tluit nn oxirn Reunion of congress Should liu hold to rovlao the tariff and remove the duties from all Incoming food Bt tiffs Ih the Htatoment of the Now York World today. Jn a country-wide poll, conducted liy that paper, a great majority of the queries brought replies favoring an extra aossloii. The Independent dally nowHpapers favor tho proposi tion In the ratio of two to one, the World assorts. Only 20 per cent of the loptihllr.'tn papers were found In line for the project and tho commer cial bodies, of whom Inquiry was made, were about evenly divided. Calkins Presents Resolution Provid Inn for Office of Lieutenant Gov-) crnor In This State President of! Senate Now Serves. "I LEAVE TO GO TO THE DEViL" WRITES SUICIDE SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 18 Work ing on a cltio supplied by nn un signed note found in bin pocket the police today ondeavored to Identify ti man who, Into yesterday, Jumpopd over a U00-l'oot cliff on Telegraph lllll ami wits killed. Means of Identification had been romoved from tho mnu's clothing, With a Meno on top of tho cliff as 'i table, Just before bo Jumped, be wrete: "Judging by tho distance I am go ing to tiavel, this attempt, should be a comploto 'success, 1 leavo here to go to tho devil. Host wishes to a fow of you," SALEM. Jan, 18. Creation of the office of lieutenant governor, as pro posed In a resolution resented by Sonntor Calkins yesterday, seems likely to command strong suppoit t this session of the legislature. Im lottis Is given by tho recent nnoma oiis situation In tho state when Sec otAry of State Benson, called upon o perform tho duties of governor, was compelled by 111 health to turn ver tho office to tho president of ho senate. Tho Calkins resolution provides for ho submission of a constitutional intendment at tho election of 1912, o the peoplo may pass upon the liiestlon. It provides no salary for he lleutennnt governor aside from a )or diem unless called to fill a va ancy In tho gubornatolrlal chair. GOVERNOR BLEASE PERISH IN VESSEL! i A $50,000 BLAZE BACHELOR'S CLUB AGAIN FLOURISHING SPOKANE, Jan. 18. The Hluc Mountain Bachelors' club of Dayton, Wash., southwest of. Spokane, Is planning to resume activities In the near future. With tho completion of fall work on the ranches and tho ap proach of winter tho mombora of tho unique organization of mate-seeking farmers are arranging a meeting for tho election of a president as the re cent murrlngo of Ralph Hunt, for mer president, linn loft the club with out a head. Several candidates for tho position are mentioned. Robert Rainwater will probably bo chosen. Tho enrollment of the club has In crojuied during the summer and mem bers are looking forward to material results this winter. It la said the malls are being liberally patronized by Bomo of tho bachelors. Now ar rlvuls dally have Increased tho num bor of letters on hand from marriage able women from -'500 to more tbnn H000 hIiico tho last report or tho secretary. COLUMBIA, S. C, Jan. 18. CJov irnor Livingston Dlease was the tar- jot for many sarcastic editorials to day becaiiKo of tho personal unlmus V displayed In his Inaugural address yesterday. The major portion of tho nddress wns dovoted to denunciation of nows naperB which had opposed his candl lacy and "men who call themselves .ululstcrs of the gospol and who give .'ent to malice and slander against tie." Governor lllonso assorted that he press opposing li tin had "assailed lilm with falsehood and abuse." Tho governor flayed those who op osed lynching under certain circum itances. Ho further declared that he viib In favor of public execution of leatb penalties for assailants of votuon. MOULIN, Jan. 18. -The cuptuiii.i lieutenant and coxswain of the sub-! marine "I'll" which Mink .vesturduy uere smothered in the conniiu; lower of the erai't. When the veicl wjih raihed lodr.y it wns round the three oITieeiH who stuyed with (heir es- hol after 27 members of the crew llllfl IHHMl l'ftrHlfifl I lll'ltHvtl n Iiiimwi.I. i..l 1j i i i - " "!-"" i nuiriiuiuii. ji hiuneo in one corner tube, were dead. They telephoned! of the tluee story fnmie liiiililinir uiey mm pieniy oi air aim would not! Nothing was left slandui" exeenftlio walls. How tho fire originated lias TACO.MA, Wash., J;,,,. 18. Fire destroyed the fertilizer and renderin,' plant of the Carstons l'nekiuj,' com pany at midnight, entailing; u loss of approximately r0,0()0. The hlnzc had gained considerable headway he- lore, it was discovered bv a nielit ucheri uie vcbtci. i Tlio "UU" was lifiiHtcd by the par ent nliip Vulcan ami examined today to nsceitaiii wlia: caused the aeei (lenll filling of the water hunkers yes tenia v. not been oetermined. MAYOR'S SLATE PASSES. (Continued from P.ikp 1.) DEATH PENALTY IS PASSED ON 24 SOCIALISTS (Continued from iiib 1.) EUGENE ELY IN AIRSHIP LANDS ON BATTLESHIP (Continued from 1'uko 1.) newwpuper men with a wiulo "Jio, it wa eay," lie xniil. "1 cjtn do it eery day. I'm going to do it again belore the meet i oxer. Wlien lily oanio up tliu bay lie fir (dud diiue around (lie tr.ituport Hit 1'ord, wliieli wan lying iitar llu l'eiin Kyhnina, ami then bwoope over to lite i eriiiher, lie circled iibuut Ihi wiiivbip iiKHin like a bin howl; ami finally, KcttiiiK lii denireil iliieetion and angle, alighted with no iu-ire dif Jieiilly tliaii ho would Imv: uori eneed on n wid'i plain. After remaining on the oi nisei lboiil an hour dii'ing the xrciiei pari of which ho wn !ept biuv 'itnwer- mg Hie (iietioi ot tliu iinvui men. Kly climbed iikviw i:tu the ndt'lo ot Ills aeroplane, tk enmue whirred and (he iiiaehine riniug lij;rtl, Hkimmed oer tliu ede of the phu-form. For n nionieiit it euiod as though (he during inintor wm dim for a plunge in tliu mtv lot, hefuie bin en yineH had do eloped their full upeod bis iieropliine dipped down atul oul stopped ith glide ulieu within feet of tho water. Then matherim.- headway it, geared slot). Kb'i t" Kvu IM'rlmg Htilultf lo hii wifa and olhera on (he hip eireUd onco nroiinil tho cnu-er iiiiil ttiwi s'ldimiiocj swiftly d'u the bv. 1U reunited ,Solfrih,u in-ld in i.bout aoileot, miituleft anil liindin geuhiiy cindet- " (! without miiJii) tin Hijht tlm- .s .Imoullo liauclug Club Jniiled us U luoord ill tin' hiioi ol ' ThU olub will hold Its net partv aerial tiiivicntioii. M st Mark' ball. Monday nlgUt, on In a newspaper, "Fieu Thought," and a magazine, "Our I'roletuinat,'" which Kotoku published, this evi dence Wllb net foith. Iron Hand In IMdence Kotoku and his ussoeiates weie particularly sevoie (In their htrie tu res on the Katsuru govetumeul and this action it is hiiid by (heir parti sans, led to the determination of the authorities to stump the socialist propaganda ut all costs, Kotoku wiih arrested, the Micialisl papers were Mippicsscd with an iron hand and the charges were circulated b government agents that Kotoku and his ftiends bad planned a reign of (error; that they were to assiiMsiuute the Mikado, and dynamite official buildings ami the residences of the licit. , Within a few days of tho spread of the dynamite rumor moie than 100 of (he socialists in Tokio, Kobe, OmiK'h, Koiniinato, Oiuaya and Wu kavama were arrenled. Tweu(y-M. of (hem, the same us tlio-e con deinned today, weie found guilty ol lioiiMiu by a seeiel tiibunal and uemi 'd to die The einnini i 7-J were imprisoned and held iiieoiuuiu uicado. They are still in prison. .Motciuciit Started to Sno No sooner was the news sent out from Japan that the 'J I social)! had been condemned to die than socialist" the world over Marled a mowiiient to wi them. I'loni evey ctvili. : country and partieulnil.v fnun Kng land, Oerniany and I'mted Slnle protexU, muiiy of them seini-ollicial poured into the KiiUunt goerumcut (iHUiaiiding that th alleged anareb imU be given a fair and open tunl For a lime the K'iiura aduiuns U-Htion hold stubbornly U- thci. point and declared Mint uie social Utti were iniuderoiii and eneiniot, in tliu Mute, and that Ihey should die. Pimillv pii)!ure ceeietly exerted from the olhor soveruiuenlH, hecaine too strung, and the Japanese niiius I try aKivid tt u trial which should have at leaM wune pivten-iom, to fairuem and impartiality. O'Gaili. Tho mayor hinted thai he was not prepared to submit a complete slate and at last uight'y session no men tion was mado concerning the offices of city engineer or chief of police On motion by JOifert .Merrick was elected piesident of (he council. Tho following; committees were named: Huilding Merrick, Worlnian, Kif oi t. Light and water Wall, Kifert Millar. Finance Worlnian, Wad, Met ric k. St reel and sowci Knierick, Mil lar. Worlnian. Lieenso Canbn, Merrick, lCincr ick. Health- riinon. Kiferl. Kmeriek. Agency Grand Union Tea Co. 1 10 Tripp St. Phone 901 Teas, Coi'fccs, Baking Pow- tier, Spices, Soaps, Starch, etc. Orders ialceu. Prompt Delivery -r-r-r.rr Open Saturday ".. 4 D 7 s - N 0 ried Fruit W. Silver t stock, per I j Diamond i v runes, lancy j )ouii(l 20c. Diamond V. .'Italian Prunes, fancy ,'stock, per pound 15c. Dried Fis, per lb. 10c. w v Fancr I1'ancy j per lb. Apricots, lb. 20c. Cal. Dried Peaches 15c. l1 t w . . . s UKinmiiin. v nnnnoe ...wi ? Records will be on sale for the first time on Saturday, .lannuary 21, in the rooin occupied by the Paci Motor Supply Co. 2 Villi !! iimvbilmwl J.,t ! lllL'.ih.l 11. -(n ...,, ,,,v lllll I III lliu lilt J-" .-.. lit vi, III, J.UO, z ,.. .....l ii ... i i y r Mi 1 Vancy Dried Apples, lb.) I h'ancy bulk Raisins, loose j 1 15c. j an aim see inese wonder- ; J fill machines and records, j J - ! lO I n I Medford M I Music Co. I! Hi y ,,... .... ... ? uv west wam-st Marks Block t instead: (a Hibbard wicst smn (ihoceus srss r s r l.os Angeles Kxemslou This o.veursloii Iwivm tomorrow. I'Uursday, afternoon at 3:38 o'clock uiid not Friday as reported. Itomaui. bar tho day. Tuurwlay. tho lOtk. Don't wait until tliu Itut momnt. Qt your ticket now. On aal at ITuskins for Jioultii. (.mount or the hall at the Natalorltim , not belnu nvnllable. If This Interests You CUT IT OUT and Save for Reference 201 Acres ,.; si1;.", A Bargain AT LESS THAN $150 PER ACRE, ALL AROUND FULLY EQUIPPED Fronting on Rogue River 4 Twenty-five acres in orchards 12 year and. 3 vgar old, bowing the finest or fruit location ideal; water and water rights except ional. Very best soil for Peal's, Apples, Poaches, Tokay ( rapes or Alfalfa. WRITE OWNER, BOX 23, R. D. 2 Grants Pass, Oregon Death Knell of Present Plain Clothes System for Police Force Sounded ' By the Mayor Would Clothe "Cops" In Uniforms. ! The first step toward the uniform Ins of the local police force was 'made last night when Mayor Canon brought the matter to tho nttentlon 'or the city council, nnd afterward J referred It to the finance commltteo of that body for consideration. I Tho mayor suggested that the stop be taken and that the finance com mittee, during Its deliberations on the subject, devise a means of pro viding for tho change. The mayor also appointed William , Hlnton and Harry F. Snyder to the police force. Hlnton retains his former position on tho force, while mo new appointeo will fill tho po sition made .vacant by the retirement of Joe Menialc. Snyder was formerly a member of tho pollco force or the city of St. Louis nnd has only been In Medford for a short time. His mother, how ever, has lived here for the past twelve years. His home Is at 112 Columbia street. 'Are the House J 4 I ! w ThatMaHas It Possible for You to Buy Your Piano for $100.00 Less Than You con Obtain Sumo for Else whore :" CORNER TENTH AND OAKDALE AVE. I We Are the Only Factory to Home Distributors of the world's best Pianos and Player Pianos at the least possible expense. When you fail to investigate our proposition and buv elsewhere you just take .$100.00 from your bank 2 account and trive to the other fellow, isn't it to your 2 . i(ni.nnf 4r iiiirncfiirnfn tlli ni.'lfloi'? It Costs VOll A A lILlirnti LU illTLtlUwUIV uv -.- .-- - , - - nothing to look, and nine out of every ten persons 2 X that enter our warerooins find such tremendous fine pianos at such low prices and on such easy terms that they most always buy from us. " The expense is what creates the price of any com modity. Tlus is the reason why we can save you money on the piano deal, as we don't have to contend with high rents and we hire no one to sell our goods, and for this reason alone we can save you $100.00 and then make the same amount of money as the other fellow. 2 We Tune Pianos. We Rent Pianos. We Repair $ Pianos. We Sell Pianos. In fact, we do the Piano business of Southern Oregon. $ I One case fine quality Bleached Muslin worth 10c yard Special . 7c MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE-NEAR P. 0. One bale good quality Unbleached Sheeting worth 8c yd. Special WHITE SALE NOW GOING ON GREATEST VALUES EVER KNOWN . BE SURE YOU GET SOME OF THEM Tor- hiser- Embroideries Buy ytour season's sup ply now. 2000 yards Pine c a m h r i onibroiden' and insertions; 10c val ues. White ' JTp Sale price, yd -' 1000 vards fine ch jon lace and t;ion; good width; real 10c value. White Zfi Sale price, yd Jv 1000 3'ards new em broidery and insertions; wide width; values up to 20c. White -j-j Sale price, yd llv 1000 yards IS inch cor set cover embroiderv, Hoc value. White Sale price, yd ... Und erwear Have you seen the Big Snaps in Muslin Under wear? Look These Up. Children's muslin draw ers, skirts and waists, 2oe values. lute Sale price, ea .... . 15c 19c Women's muslin skirts, drawers and corset cov ers, 50c values. White Sale price, Jtop each UvXj Women's muslin skirts, gowns, drawers and cor set covers, values up to $1. White Sale rQp Sale price, each JeJv Women's combination suits, gowns, drawers and corset covers, val ues up to $1.50. White Sale price, 7Q each I vj Sheets Buy all you need at money saving prices. 8-4 bleached sheets, of good quality. White S, ,)l'i"- 59c 9-4 bleached sheets, torn and hemmed. White Sale price, each 69c ITope muslin, yd 9c Lonsdale muslin yr lie Bedspreads, full' size, $1.2o qualitv. While S. pi'iixv 98c HALF PRICE The balance of our win der suits and coats all go on sale at exactly One-Half Price, J When your watch is "all broken up" or "out of sorts" bring it to this "watch hospital" and we'll quickly put it in "shape" again. Qq "Sick" timepieces "made well" hi Uie quickest sort of time, consistent with good workmanship. J Let us do your watch and jewelry repairing. I We do all kinds of mounting, diamond setting and jew elry repairing. Near P. O. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER Medford i I " " -T-WTW 'wrw-WW4T4r-. - - - J s s w I "There's just one drug store where I know exactly what I ask for." I will get JJWheii you hear that remark van can take it for granted the speaker means us. q Whatever you want from any drii ST m-1! W W It we will gej it iSj .w. v4v-o ik tui i ir; ii- in i MUMiniiifMt..i.i. XI V4V l what you ask for or what You get VOlll' In. fill. .,( , i ' ' IV'I 11 l II I N lllll T-11 It.-v-ia.. or you get nothing-you never get "something jus as good here, because we only have on, best. . qb oe iwt this assurance warrant your trading wn! AVe think "o Near P. O. , MEDFORD PHARMACY Neir P O TlieHm0Of 0l3Z lL?tl-Always Pr'sh. U "-- igui, una uav. V X s X s s s s s s s s s s s s s X s s --1rwwv-04 ,kt..