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arEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNR, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, FEBRrARY 21, 1911. PGE TWO r 'A NIPPERS HUE ELATE Pcoplo's Victory Assert Business Men Railroad Chiefs Talk Flflhl and Predict Dire Consequences as Result of Rate Decision. opportunity to digest the (oiniuis pion's reasons for vetoing the rate increuse." Prcitlenl W. W. Kiiitcy, Southern railread: "The qiioatiou is of the broadest and will not lie dimnied at a moment's notice. We appeal." President Daniel Willard, Haiti- Ell GREEK ARRIVES SOl'TIIKUN' PACIFIC COMPANY Otflco ot Agent, Medford, Or., Feb. 8th, 1911. Advertising Department: I "Wo take pleasure In announcing that our enatorn connections will soil iiirrunx home thhocoh the HCXXY SOUTH. W.hen you arrange your eastern trip bo sure to Include tho Sunset Route through New Orleans, El Paso, second class colonist tickets daily nt Los Angeles and San Francisco for reduced fares March I Oth to April ! return. It Is a splendid educational 10th, inclusive, 1911. Journey, and at this time of the year We have received tho following , especially Hollglimu oecauso sowar m ..,,..,. X- nliio. "Tlini'n 14 mill' nnt. .. . n,... ill. i r .1. V. I , mm , , , iT, ;. l0n unmK l0 UIVC n,s mma u,l!BK rates and will bo pleased to accom-;""" ... la-.. """ ""'" ' thing to do. J hat is lt make ollc- ' i throucH tho sunny southland the HvoN-uh W. nrandie,' effide,, Who Boarded Mornin,, Train as It Si tZl -d cotton fields of Louisiana system. We i.iul buy ton inn er.nl ( L t , poJnt , JaJB( , !( Medford I Toxas. the vast mirage moses o and pay less Jor what we get if we ' anfi 'New Mexico and Arizona now spread 7 J r I 1 .. HHiinlUn4n I i "incurs uii miiiviii ntie. , NEW YOKK, Feb. 21. Klntion by nhippers over the entire eoiintry and corresponding dejection by niilntiid managers is expressed today in tel egrams which are pouring hero an comments on the rate decision made yesterday by tlio interstate commerce commission. "It is a pcople'n violory'' is the general tenor of oxprosHion from (lie shippers while the railroad IicikIk. disgruntled, threaten reduction of expenses, eurtailniunt of count mo tion and npiH'nl from the decinion of the commerce tribunal. "The commission's lecinion is it big triumph for the businebs men," in the expreiHion )' Secrelnry .John nieiiu of the Illinois Manufacturer' association, which led the fig'it against the rale inoreuhOH. "We asked the roada to confer, and only when this was refused did we seek the injunction that has resulted m this victory." f A Victory for Hie Shippers. Traffic Manager Harlow of Lie Chicago Asoeiation of Conunerce said: "I believe the decision i. jus tified from tho hliowiug made by both sides in the rate hearings." "f think it is a fair decision," said William Ilayuie, counsel for the Illi nois Manufacturer's ansocintiou. "It is a victory for th6 shippers but really a greater victory for the con sumers, who netuallv pay tho freight." What the railroads have to .say of the decision is contained in the fol lowing expressions by their bunds, telegraphed here today from all over the ceuntry: , What llallrontlH Say. I 'President Louis W. Hill, Great! Nerthern: "Wo keep on doing busi- lioss, but not much will be done ml the way of improvements or e.tou-J sions." I President W. C Jlrown, New York' Central: "We will not announce our, policy until our nltorno.s have iii are to keep going President George V. 'liner, Head ing rnilrend: "It i a great blow to the railroads. J don't see how Home of them arc going to gel along." Carrying v th him no other Impedl 'iiifnta than a largo alzed "nouzo," a '(rf-ek, too drunk to glvo Ma name, iwn discovered on tho Southern Pa- icc I'rcsulcnt h. . .UeKonim, m nti,, iiinirnrni Uil mornlnir (Ui'it Illmv (o Uoiuls, have our agents in the east furnish , wlUl M Srfn' ,tho "anse groves nn it somi-iropic cnunu ul iuiuui a!a, miles and mllos along tho ocoan your friends or relatives with tickets and sleeping accommodations. Fares frem: Chicago $33.00 Minneapolis; 31.75 MlBHOiirl rlvor points U5.00 150.00 Chicago, Milwaukee & St. Haul: "!f'by c,,,er IIIltwm an,l Officer llolniiNoJf Y7' f ' n0, the railroads hud not anticipated aIltl lwked up u th city Jail. j , '""J L TtoqPvnMiv ont sulmtanlinl increases in rati, wage, m. mm BprJm, ,, H)e ,,., a. b. ituai.MiAUM. Agent. jliore, and several of tho most in terestlng cities on tho continent. Ask your local' railroad agent all about It. 292' Grants Pass for investment Now 100 acres, ,..,.,. ,, on this within the yea. tZ'o 1 J irrigation ditch; now railroad now two nines o"i ui rlcultural land; ideal for fruit, L,U" n m o clr ami about 1000 tiers of wood; price UUi)uinn; ii" -..-., $30 per acre. For this, wrlto or call on other Grants Paea investments or particulars on FIFTH GEO. H. AIKEN AND II STREETS "HANTS PASS, OREGON ...K .,.,,.,.. i,. ..,,,, .!,.,... ...,..,1,1 i 1..... ' " fiiniuui-n in uiiijiiv.j m niMiiii imi. ,(, i,,- ffnln hrii... ik.lnl.liul 'I'll.. ,in. tli.ll .u .....Lr . iii-i-ii iriiiivu. i nr iii'i'tniun !.- iiiiti llasklns for Ilenuh roni the north, and the of ficers were told by Uih train crew l surprising. thftf ,t, ,m(, ,.vl,Ienfiy decided to em-! General Counsel Chewier Dawes, ml.( 0I1 H Journey jUBt as tho train j Hurliiigtiui reute: "The mifronds be- Wus iiuUIiik out of Central Point. Ho1 licved Ihey would be given sufficient Hortt nitlel aboard and was carried to From the Middle and Eastern por-tulrniicr-N in rules to pioduce renu.j- this city, where the police took, tions of the United States and The Mexican Kovernment has beqn asked by chemists of that country to establish a national school of chem- ifctry and phariuuo. IMMMv .SPRINGS COAL. Two cars of the famous Rock Springs coal arrived this morning. Phone W. J. Dufbldge, the drayman, and get some of this. The best coal , in the west, heating, cooking, or fur- nare. Demand has exceeded the sup ply, but wo have two cars on the tiack today. llasklns for Health. Colonist Fares able returns." Third Vice President William v. Gardiner, Chicago lTorthwostor;i: "We will continue to seek permission to make increases in rates." General Manager Webber, Cana dian Pacific: "The decision affect Canadian as well as American rail roads. We shall now find wlielhi r condition can be wrs( Hum t lnv hae been for lie ivr-." CANADA PROFESSES ' LOYALTY 10 BR!T!AN OTTAWA, Out., Feb. 'J.'i. - The Canadian parllaiueut has formally prorcsHctl iiolltlcal loyallty to Creat Hrltaln. The declaration was ninile In answer to allocations that recip rocity would result In annexation byi thought that the movement of lni tho declaration has smoothed the wa for reciprocity to a lurgo extent. Nelthor tho government nor tho oiiposltlon luteuiled to mako this nn iiouiicemeut when tho bouse opened. Thoy woro Hurprlsed when tho pro posal was sprung by tho French na tionalist Kioup which lias boon freely charged with disloyallty for Its stand on tho naval Issue. The resolution was adopted without a dissenting vote. charge of him. Musical Bells .Novelty Musical it at the Isls Theater. A ton of quinine, divided into 20 gruiii doHeH, recently formed a part of tlio cargo of a steamship from Philadelphia to ilraxll. llasklns for hcaltli Canada to OREGON, WASHINGTON AND ALL THE NORTHWEST will prevail DAILY MARCH Kith TO APRIL Kltli over tho Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon From Chicago at. $:t:s.oo St. Louis Slli.OO Omaha 23.00 Kansas City 23.00 St. Paul 23.00 ami from other :ltles corresponiliugly lo v. You Can PREPAY Fares Tho Colonist fares aro Westbound only, but If you havo relatives or friends or employees In tho East whom you deslro to bring to this state ' in can deposit tho value of the faro with your local railroad agent, and an order for a ticket will be tclo- raphed to any address desired. , Let the WORLD Know Of the vast resources and splendid opportunities for HOME RUILDING Call on tho undersigned for good Inslructlvo printed matter to sond ! East, or give him tho addrobsos of tliogo to whom you would like to have i such matter sent. WM. McMURRAY i General Passenger Agent. I PORTLAND. OREGON MEDFOED CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. Draperies Wo carry a very complete line of draperips, laco curtainB, fixtures, etc., and do ah classes of upholstering- A special man to look after this work exclu sively and will glvo as good service as is possible to get in oven tho largest cities, Weeks & McGowan Co ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 South Riverside Phone Main 4282. Home 298 K. N. H. Mark Pear Land Bargains 11 and 1-4 acres of strictly first class fruit laud about half a mllo to pavement, and a little over a mile from Medford post office, and the town Is building out In this direction, this tract being on the macadam road to Jacksonville, and only n short dis tance from brick school building. This land is all set to pears, com ico and bartlett, and aro just begin ning to bear being four years old, and right on lino of Rogue River Valley railroad. This land will come under tlio proposed ditch in case irrigation 3hould ever bo needed. I can sell this If sale Is made 'quickly at $0,000, with $1750 cash.! balance four annual payments C per) cent. If you want something good, land daily growing better see this. ) IOC acres on Roguo River and 2 miles from Woodville, and 7 miles I i from Grant Pass on main traveled I 'road, and on electric lino survey. I 117 1-1! acres set to bartlett, Winter' I.Nellls and Anjou pears last year. About 110 acres of bottom land on river, balance sloping. Creek flows through. Good house and bnrn, (JOj acres cultivated and seeded or will be. Oats, speltz, alfalfa, clover etc.. Lots of flno wood on this place, and , some red soil. Most of tho soli is I bottom mado soil of great depth. ! Price $125 per aero with $3000 to $5000 cash, balanco terms at G por I cent. W. D. Hodgson Phone 127 J. Ashland, Oregon. Every Day Is KodaRTime With EASTMAN KODAKS and Materials Medford Book You can hear the COLUMBIA GMPH0PHONE any hour of the day at the MEDFORD MUSIC SHOP McXenly .V Co. IIUO West lUulii St. np vjixjLi.r 1. 1 ill $to0 A M IF"k $k " "T W Jr 1$k "T" SALE AaMaW ace Curtains an Curtain ji LLI Cl.o Which Opens Monday M 6 ornin Febroay w With lilt' iipcniii! (!' sjiiiiin1 funics the desire of ei'i" out pieces are placet! in less prominent places or discard offering exceptionally iood values, and it will pay everv which opens .Monday niorniniv, pehruary 'JYtJu i ( i housewife to "luush up" the home. This means re-arrangement in the furnishings, draperies, etc. old and worn ed altogether, and new ones must he provided to take their places. In preparing for this sale we know that we are woman, not only to note the prices, Lmt to examine the quality of the goods in this "(HUOAT DOTHIiK SALIV CLEAN-UP OF BROKEN LOTS IN LACE CURTAINS !.")() pairs of Laee 'urtains are offered at prices that will make your "ees hudge out." These are odds and cuds hroken lots, if ou please -consisting of one to four pairs in each pattern and come in white, rreain, and Arahian nets, Urussels nets, scrims, nets hcautifulh appliqiied, in coloi"s; Nottinyhams, Itaiteuhurgs, etc. Here is an ahhre viated list of the allies effered: I pair Arahian Net; Kc value; cleanup price 69c IMain (Ireen Net; .f 1.00 vnlues; cleanup price 7Gc U pairs white Nettingham: 1.2r values; cleanup price 98c ('renin Scrim; .l.'iO alues; cleanup price . . $1.10 Scrim in colors; $1.8.") values; cleanup price $1.39 1 pair white Nottingham; pU.OO value; cleanup price. 98c 1 pair white Nottingham; .oO value; cleanup price $1.79 1 pair Nottingham; $"2.M) value; cleanup price $1.79 IJ pairs Arahian Net; -.- values; cleanup price . $1.39 'A pail's Arahian Net; $:UK) values; cleanup price .. . $2.19 Yvhite Net: tfAJrt) allies: cleanup price . ..$2.79 2 pail's white Net; Ki.M) values; cleanup price $2.59 1 pair Arab Nottingham; $:?.00 value; cleanup price $2.59 " pairs 'Arabian Net: .fU.oO values: cleanup price . . ..$2.59 1 pair Nottingham; $-1.00 value: cleanup price $2.08 1 pair Arabian Net : $1.00 value; cleanup price $2.98 l!'j pairs while Nettingham: $-1.00 values; cleanup .$2.98 2 paii-s Arab Net: $-I.L'") values: cleanup price .. . v. $2.98 Arab Net: $-l.'J" values; cleanup price $2.98 :) pairs Aral) Net: 1.50 values: cleanup price $2.9S Arabian Net : $".00 values; cleanup price $3.69 1 pair cream Scrim: $0.00 value; cleanup price $3.69 -I pairs white Net; $o.00 values; cleanup price :. $3.69 I pairs Arabian Net; $(5.00 values: cleanup price $4.39 I pairs white Net; $(5.00 values: cleanup price $3.98 : pairs white Net: tfo'.OO values: cleanup price $3.98 Arabian Net: $(5.00 values: cleanup price $3.98 J pairs Ar;b. red and black Applique; $6.00 values; clean up price $3.93 Arabian Net; $15..")0 values; cleanup price $4.49 1 jmir Arabian Net: $6.o0 value; cleanup price .. .. $4.49 2 pairs Arab. Net, gruen and black Applique; $6.00 cleanup. price 4 pairs Arabian Net; $7.00 values; cleanup price 1 pair Arabian Net: $7.00 value; cleanup price 1 pair Arabian Net: $7.00 value; cleanup price .. .. o pairs Arabian Net; $7.30 values; cleanup price .. -1 pairs Arabian Xet; $S.o0 values; cleanup price .. -I pail's Arabian Net; $9.00 values: cleanup price .. -I pairs Arabian Net; $10.00 values; cleanup price Arabian Net: $10.00 values: cleanup price : pairs Arabian Net; $10.00 values; cleanup price 2 pairs Oreain Xet ; $10.00 values; cleanup price .. . 1 pair Arabian Net ; $12.00 value; cleanup price 1 pair Arabian Net: $15.00: value; cleanup price . 2 pairs white Xet; $15,00 values: cleanup price .. 2 pairs white Brussels Xet; $17.50 values; cleanup price " 2 pairs white Xet; $20.00 values; cleanup price .. 2 pairs ("ream Scrim: $25.00 values: cleanup price values; . $3.98 . ..$4.98 .. $5.29 . $5.29 $5.29 $5.49 . . $5.49 $6.98 $6.69 $6.69 . $5.98 $8.68 ....$8.79 ....$9.49 $12.98 $14.89 $18.79 Great Introductory Sale of Nets, Scrims, Colonial Draperies, Madras, etc., values up to 50c per yard, Introductory Sale Price 19c (See Window Display) f The Great Department: Store KEN TNER' Main and Bartlett Streets f kV to J V