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ftimii mi Hi. -u..,,j. ..,, IT I f tm i K . ' AS , K & ".- fcv- 3W wv- . kJ sr 4. Hi H.-'i PAGE POUR medford mail triune, mkdford, orkoox, fiuday. February 3. ton. Medford Mail Tribune an iNDnnnjcnnNT Nfewsiwrnii PUUMSHKD DAILY KXCIIPT SATUR DAY iiy tiu: mi:mkoud PHINTINO CO The Democratic Times, Tim Mrdfonl Stall, Tho Mcilfonl Tribune, The South ern OrcRonlnn, Tho AHhlantl Tribune, OEOItOB PUTNAM, Kdltor and Manager .& 'mit Medford, Orocon. under tho act of March 3, 1879. Official Paper of tho City of Medford SUDSCKIPTIOJT BATES. One year, by mall , $6.00 One month by mall SO Per month, delivered by carrier In Medfard. Jacksonville nnd Cen tral Point 60 Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2 00 Weekly, per year ...'....: ICO GOOD EOADS BILLS IN DANGER. ALTHOUGH Hit' initiative bill unending the eonslitu-i tion to permit the bonding of counties for highways UNCLE SU lif IIY AEROPLANES passed bv an overwhelming majority of the popular vote and shows plainly the sentiment regarding good roads, the bills presented by the state association are having hard, sledding in the lower house of the legislature. , Manufacturers Arc Eagerly Awaiting The inossbacks arc in evidence as usual, and despite' .. . .. , , r, a - ,..-. Ui,:.. .ii'.. .. n... l i,. e x i i lis. ' L"1" '' mtis- uuveriimtiu tu ta- vember 1. 1 90s, at the poatoKlce atf.L-1,V,t ""V " " "' "j jllMiyiU I 1C .III" pilUll g( uvi'jy wire to accompiisn me ocLeai ol me good roaus, measures. Representatives from counties which voted overwhelm ingly in favor of the bonding act are listening to the ob idctions raised In' the mossbaclc minoritv, and there is,. "Af,MM longer of all road legislation being deieated, despite the, HKurly wa l.tri uwu.i majority oi me people, ine Dusiness, commercial, submit bids to the war .ippartment and horticultural interests ol Oregon are supporting them.' for twelve machines for the signal This opposition is largely the result of misunderstanding. !cor"s' whlph onerai jniw Alien, tahlish Three Acroilomes for Use of Army and Navy. mil leaifd Wire United Freia Dlipatchei. The Mali Tribune Is on salo at the I erry News Htiuul, San I ranclaco Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. Bowman Nen Co, Portland, Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. Hotel Spoknno News Stand, Spokane. SWORN CIItCULATION. Dally aNrraRr for nix months cndltiK IJeccmher 31 1910, 2221 LOOK FOR EARLY ARRESTSUSPEGTS Chief of Police Seymour of San Francisco Says Arrests Will Soon Be Made Big Sensation Is Prom ised Says He Is Close on Trail. WASHINGTON, D. C, Kelt. 3 innuiifnoturers today are Itiiig advertisements SAN FUAXCISCO, Oil., Feb. 3. Jteltof Hint (lynnmiterH nlleged lo Imvc wrecked tlio Ixis Angolcs Timon soon will bo nrrosled is cxpiosHeil hero lodny by Chief of Police Sey mour, mIio is personally conduct int; Una end of the cnsc. Arrests Aliieb will cnuso a bip; sensution nro prom ised. "Never sinco tho chnso nftcr these fellows hegnn," said Soymour, "huve wo felt bo confident. Tho iindnif,' of n suit .enso with oxploo'nes lieu would menu little if wo Mopped theie. J Jut wo Jiuvo Keno further." Tho police nilmil the men soiikIiI nro in tho iciuity of tho Pncilic Const. I lie constitutional bonding amendment requires an en abling act to become effective. No county can take ad vantage of it unless such an act is passed. The expendi ture of the money raised by bonds should he under direc tion of a state board, otherwise there will be i'ifty-seven different varieties of highways, and Jew of them satisfac tory, instead of a uniform system. Prisoners should be worked on the highways, both for their own and the public good. The state should co-operate in highway construc tion where the road built is a state highway. jt is to be hoped that the legislature will awake to the necessity of good roads in the development of the state elilef nlf?nal officer, advocated yester day before the aenate committee. It Ik planned to establish aerodromes in Southern California, at Fort Leaven worth, Kan., nnd at Collego Park, Maryland. Senate Confirms. WAS! UNO TON, I). 0, Feb. X The sennit1 judiciary committed lo- dnv decided lo recommend confirma Hughis to bo judge of the customs court ; OoujtrosHmuu Wnlter 1. Smith and DaSS these meritorious incisures lipfnro .ulirmi-nmnn 1' I,nVil' t() l,u n-hHt J"Ve in the nflwimiMiwi l,,r ,.,;il w,4..:..ll., ,11.... 41 -..J- . ! .'''-'' CJreater Oregon. ,1 - - 58 VESRS OF WEDDED LIFE Pioneer Couple, Well Kn,.wn in Val ley, Mark Happy Event Daugli tcr Lives Near Central Point Their Fifty-Eighth Anniversary. and to this union there are threo good Indications for n ripe old age llvhiK children, one son and two being reached by both, daughters. - j The lSnterprlse joins tholr man" ! Captain Hawllugs served with dls- friends In extending KrcotinRS on the ! Unction In tho civil war, being a lattalnment of this, thoir fifty-eighth , member of the lown Infantry. He Is I wedding anniversary, and wishes ta member of John Schuler Tost of j them many more years of hrppinoss Sheridan. GrantPArmy of the Repub-ito come. 'lie . ' Captain Rawllngs at the age of 7? if y0U nrc sure that your store of- Krs, nnd hlB estimable wife, agc-1 lors K.(ter nines than any other in TU ear are still very active an 1 vour nCt iV eipially sine that it i are enJoIng the best of health, wlt'i hottrV athcrticd. (Many friends of Captain and Mrs. Itaw lings of Jackson county will be tol interested I the following clipping from the Sheridan, Wyoming, Enter prise) : Mr. and Mis. W. Rawlings of 112 Coffeen avenue were surprised M a 1 o'clock dinner last Monday after noon, .iHuunry id, me occabiou ucing s their fifty-eighth annivorsary. 'ihe dinner was served by their daughter, Mrs. HUii Arnold, and tho Invited guests were Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Raw- i Hugs, Charles and Frank" W. Raw- lings, Mrs. W. Pointer nnd Mr. an 1 J Mrs. Thomas. Another daughter, I Mrs. George Fox, resides at Central j PoJnU Ore., but could not bo present Sheet Music II fill t lllii A tlttrtttifYtiUlt f f tllni.i , . .".'.'" ... .t w. ......n.. le) Commemorato thlg UnU8l.,l FOR CLEANER STREETS. it 'ircuit ('otirL to sucppoiI Wil.U ' V ! IWIdt II t1 it I1M11I iilll.tillM.I (,li!n.. and F. M. Kudkiti to be a federal nidge in tho ciit-lern distnet of Wtiihiimton. RECALL AGytllVST MAYOR IS TACOMA, Wiii.1i., Feb. II.- The r' cull petitions against AInjor Faucet I which hao been in cuciilation for lo weeks nro lieinj; nuinmoiiHly ni nod (odny and indication now point to u Hut'ficienl number of signers to iniiKU uio luciill elTuctiNu. The pievention of the scheduled Lobter-jrartin pm0 fiuht on Wed :nuridny nt tho iiibtanco of the eit jcomniisHionor who, it is claimed, wen- Jinlluonccd in thoir notion by the de jiuiiuds of n miiKs moolini,' of church voiorH, huh moiiKcd tiiu spoiling lraiernirv and hundieds of follow or of tho Hpoit mo sisuiiiK the u cull bill. Neaily 1,000 Humes wen added to the petition yestmduv. iMnypr I-'aucett Htted todav ll... 'he iti'onfmdy confnlenl I Inn I.., mil lofotit i(h,y Vamluliile h opposition piilsup n((iiiii)t him in Ilia coining (oldolion. In tho meantime n committee ol rtitij-ons is frnniin lecull petitioiiH for the other members of tbu city com mission. (WTAItltll ()S So Dixm Som 'llu-oat, Itrotu lilt i Croup ami Asthma, You onn easily tell by reading the syiiiutums 1h.1ow, whether )ou hae catarrh or net: Offensive breath. freiuct suees H, dlttcharge from the nose, stop page of tho nose, huskluess of the voleo, tickling lu throat, dropplnps In throat, a coiikIi. pain lu cheat, lonn of Htigngth, variable appotlto, spuxuiH Of coughing, low spirited at timer. rnlHlng of mucus, difficulty In breath lug. loss or vital (nice. Chits. Strang has a sensible rctm ody (money back If It fails) for ca tnrrh, called HYOM1CI (pronoumml lllgli-o-mo) which Is a vnporked nlr ho nntlfcoptlv that Svheu It Is bieath od ovor the Inflamed ami gcrtn-ln- fOHtod mombraue, it kills all germ life, glvos lellef in two utluutes, ami oiiroa ontnrrh. Tho prico, Including hard rubber poulcot Inhulor. Is only $1.00. The luhalur slll last a lifetime, so thai should you nool o second bottle of UYOMHI, you can get it for 00c. NOTHING injures pavement more than lo let mud ac cumulate thereon. K rois and deteriorates the sur face, shortens Ihe life of ihe pavement, besides detracting from the attractiveness of the city and inconveniencing ihe public. With so many unpaved i borough fares dumping their filth upon the pavement, and with the lack of adequate storm sewer facilities for drainage, ihe problem of keeping Bedford's streets clean is a difficult one. Flushing is the only successful system of street cleaning, and on many of the paved streets (his is impractical at present, no drain ago system being provided to carry away the surplus water. Flushing is, however, practical on many streets, and they should bo frequently washed, especially in (he busi ness section, as they are in other cities. BidiuMUhic surface does not seem to stand up well under a strong force of water, but the contractors are being paid an annual amount for keeping the pavement in repair, and they might as well be given a chaneo to earn it. Hydraulic (auk wagons, which force (he water out under pressure produced by revolution of the wheels, have been found very successful in many cities, economical of' operation and superior to fire house and the street sweep ing and street Hoc brigade. nil the increasing mileage of paved streets to be cared for, tlicv have become a neces sity in Medford. It is to be hoped (hat the new street committee of the city council will at once tackle the problem of cleaner streets in the paved district and cleaner cross-walks in "the unpaved districts, for Medford should be up-to-date in all things including its thoroughfares. BAILEY'S REMOVAL SOUGHT. Z"1 IvAVI'j charges are made by Governor "West against J .J. . Hailey, state food and dairy commissioner, and his dismissal by the legislature for malfeasance in office is urged. The executive sums up his charges against the commissioner as follews: "First. Incompetency and inattention to the dutit of his office. "Second. With having padded his expense accoun and having used the fuud.s or the state for the pure has. of furniture for his home use, and for the payment ol certain expenses not of a public nature. ' - "The first charge cannot, ami the second has not, bieii disproved. Continuing, the governor says: "If there is a demand for the office of dairy and food commissioner in this state, there is surely need 'for hawiu it filled with a man who is not only competent but faithful to his trust, and in view of theserious and aiumrenth undenied charges which have been made against the pres cut incumbent. I most respectfully request that the matter be given your careful consideration, and would recom mend, in me liueresi 01 economy and good government, that either the office be abolished or the present iticiim bent be removed." Mr. Bailey has long been accused of incompetency bv the state board of health, by his own deputies, and by ino.s't of those who are familiar wilh the conduct of his "office. No good reason can be advanced h he should not prompth be dismissed. Uanklns for Health. event. Three generations of tho Rawlings fntnily were represented at the abovr event, Frank and Charlos RawlitiK being grandsons of Capt. W. Itaw liiiKS. Washington Hnwllngs vas married to Miss Nancy Jane Butler at TaX Witt, Iowa, on January 1C, 1S3, M edford Theatre ednesdav Feb. 8th The New York Success, direct from the Maxine Elliott Theatre. . "T his Wo and This Mam" P,y Avery Jlopwood, author of "SIYIN DAY'S" with Minnie Victorson Supported bv WILLIAM W. BLAIR and a Specially Selected Company. e.its on sale Alondav, Feb. (ith. celum: Double Disc A different .selection on each side. They fit any machine. rm IA ecords I'li-ir tr11u llwi M-lirtln cliii'i nvimiil llifil i' K flit: for the Columbia Double-lJisc. You get better record.', on each side, than you ever iglit before al Jpl.liO for the same two selections. (Jet bou a catalog! M edford Music SKop McNealy & Co. 220 West Main rre-t--trjfrjsrfrr I i iif I iri t t.- TU .. .vr i1"-- " - 7v . ai - - .obn.iLya.i 'tj-t MjLi r-w-i r j-W-. ru l r iviii.rwi rn smmBU a.a 'A'i h ;n i wmym i wm&pm jpZiffim, . mmw m imm m mm i ABmhsm m am Eras: JnQW'Sffi? ' ' SK;Sy R-TtCfiXi W& 51W 8&k. EtMSiizskm mT1 fflpfiSLi w "w Ma ioi S fl mkgfiih Wstij&JmBmL&mti VI w khu fJA-- KH jL..ijiivj jjii ASV wK ion tfJJBBBrBnH7 'SBL "Z xwmm F'TOW MiM S&!) m SAYS KING GEORGE ENTIRE SEATTLE JURY SUFFER SORE ARMS sh vi n r Kib :? h ,i , k ia of the kiiportur chum .m,l m, i jurmon rt' la court tidu. with i Hnaklns for Health, OliKA.VI.VO IIA'Pa. lints oloanod, ilyod, blocked ud rotrliiuuod. JModforji Oloanlng and I)yo Works, 120 N. Front St. 271 JTnnldnn for Health. I'Ali'IS, , ; 1 1, , lt , my ( VlluliealllMI Ivil tl. il. til I'iu laud lit. u "lnlcwa-b" ,ui.l ilu- ni-teiii-iiii. ul K.Iujii-.I IL.. i-.. .,i.....i Pr.d.KKrH,.fui,Kdrd H. J "" " ,ttd Uiu to U J"-""' mlitor of Ihe l.ibetntor. in ulurh l ",r l dW'w"'- All un- Myhu' emfrtee were oricniHy priwi- b-rwent vaccination in an ante-room ed, todav uVcuHcd die cane. , of the court house vetrlay when it "If King Qeorip had tpm on the m discovered that man In th -tand nnd nwom that the niHrrtMKt' ,00, w tuftfrlug from aiuallnov luid not uot'iurrvd," My Jiuu, "1 When tha hmbHi oundlUoa wm dto- would bttv been irlad to atology i rd he M hustled out of the ib- l.ibi-rutor. Mliu iffutd to ub ourt room and taken to tho lutUtl mil Mif tlntl tho inainMi!" timk .l.i.-e I....HIM. ilu- uui w... ill.,. ! ' H.,knis f..r l.eallli. imiL4 vk x i" .r m H'.-i -x-. . M,f f iEI SRI ' U .1 vv FrrSi; J57' Will ,'Llfl ll1 Only One KEN! ALTHOUGH WE ANNOUNCE OUR "WIND UP OF WINTER SALE," THF, END OF WINTER 13 LONG OFF. YOU YET HAVE TWO BLEAK MONTHS TO USE AND ENJOY WINTER THINGS. MANY OF UVuw THE VALUES WE OFFER ARE GOOD, YEAR IN AND YEAR OUT. IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY AT THE VERY LOW PRICES WE NOW OFFER GOODS AND CARRY THEM OVER. ore e Day M T1VT I? O f O JL N4 JL1J JL y 15th An usual Clea CLOSES at 10 P. M. SATURDAY, FEB. 4 REMEMBER, any Ladies' Suit, Coat or Wool Dress Half Pric F& DON'T FORGET.-Mcn's and Boys Suits and Overcoats, including the famous HART SCHAFFNER & MARX CLOTHES More Than 25 Per Ct. Off . t-t-Li 4-v W"? 1W