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PA'QE SIX xr ' MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNE, ArcDTTORD. 0T7KC10N. PTUDAV, JANUARY 20. 1012. 'i ' ik ! iv- i i ,' i r hi I ON BOARD MYBE PAID General Flitter, 0. N. G., Returns From Washington With Word That Congress Probably Will Pass New Measure. Attractions at the Medford Theatre THE ROSARY," AT THE OPERA HOUSE, TUESDAY NIGHT, JAN. 30. PORTLAND, Ore, .Inn. 20. Ailjn tiuit General E. Finrer, 0. X. 0 , who wont (o Washington sonio time ago to nltcnd n meeting of the nn-i tionnl military hoard, is lmck in Port- i land today, confident that the militin . pny inn, now oeiore congrc, win oe-, come n Inw tins hcsmoii. "A mnjoritv of the military com mittec of the limine is known to favor' the hill," &nid Mr. Finzer, "and we' have never anticipated any trouble in, getting the hill through the senate. President Taft has already committed himself to the principles of federal government pay for the National Guard of the various states." While in Washington General Fin zcr was informed by tho war depart ment that the National Gunrds of Oregon, Washington and Idaho and tho regular troops stationed in the department of the Columbia will hold a mnncuvcr campaign this summer on h larger scale than heretofore. T IS AN OSTRICH J. Gillnspv, living in the Ronton addition in West Medford, has u hen which, if she is not an ostrich, she would make n good one. The hen is a last spring's pullet of the Black Minorca brand. She began laying eggx about u week ngo and one egg each day has been the score since then. But that's nothing a hen that is a quitter early in the egg game is of no earthly use save in a potpie but listen, those eggs are large ones, all of them larger than two average hen's eggs. Up to date the average measurements of these eggs have been Gi by ! inches. MltKr T t,. Valentine Post Cards 1c ea. Wo will put on salt' horo tomorrow over 15,000 Valentino Post Cards, ono of tho t'inost linos ovor shown in Modfortl, at, your ohoioo 1 oach 1000 Hand Colored and Silk (Vntor Vjtlontino Post Cards, usually 5c retailors ovorvwhore, sale prieo 12 for 5$ Laces SATURDAY SPECIALS Chas. L Scheif felin THE GROCER Successor to W. H. Rartlon & Co, SATURDAY SPECIALS PHOENIX S TO TUB WILL NOI BE UAiir i niiiii BUILT III CITY WANT TEDDY'S NAME ON OREGON BALLOT Justice of the Peace Glenn O. Tay lor of this city has received blank petitions from Attorney Oliver II. Ilickoy of Portland and with them a Articles of Incorporation for New Banking House Filed New Build ing Is to Be Erected for That Purpose. . Article-, of iucorMratioii have licn filed for the Bank of Phoenix. The iiicorjximtor.s aro A. II. Pihor, Miller, and Owen Diuihip. Tho presi dent is to be S. G. Van Dyke and the cashier A. II. Fifher. A new brick and tnno huildint; n to be built by the stockholders for the exclusive use of the bnnk and it is expected to opon for biiciness junt ns soon ns the incorporating pajjer The Producors Fruit company Is looking for a now location (or Its spray Utik. It will not be placed on the Southern Pacific right of way In this city. This de'clslon was arrived at by tho company this morning following a consultation with representatives of J tho Greater .Medford club. The la-, dies wore firm In their demand and , tho tank will probably bo placed near tho Crater Lake Junction. J Wo are dosing out about 15000 yards of Torohon, Valenciennes and Cluny l.aeos. Insertions, Headings, ete., tho swollost line of popular htees in the oity, up to 15c a yard values in this lot, choice . . 5 yard About 1000 yards of Valenciennes Lacos and In sertions, 5c values, Saturday is positively tho last day at this prico; your choice If per yard Underwear 25 to X 1-IJ per cent discount on every piece of Ladies', Misses' and Hoys' winter weight Vests, Pants, Union .Suits, etc. Absolutely perfect goods, biggest bargain in Medford. See our lino of Hows' and Misses' Ciidorwenr tit 25 garment, up to 50c values. HUSSEY'S 7 lbs. Kanoy Head U'iee 50 !) lbs. Kaucy .lap Hiee 5ty ailw. Kvaporated b'aspberries 155tf Standard (brand) l.-lb. tins OoflVo, regular !(), special XKf II etuis Del Monte Spinach 50 II cans Del Monte Saner Kraut 50 2 cans Del Monte Pumpkin ' 25? Toilet Soap (II cakes in box), regular 25e, special 120? UNADVERTISED SPECIALS Keen vonr ve on our sales table of unadverthed I specials. NEW ARRIVALS New York Full" ('renin Cheese, Uo(Uoforl Cheese IMnxtcr Cheese (in tins) Pimento Cheese Macharen's Clubhouse Cheese (in glass) (in jars) Kdttoator Craekci-s French Mushrooms stuffed with Truffles (in glass) l'Yeiich String I ton mm and Peas, very fancy (in glass) C rosea Vinegar Pure, White Wine Vinegar Most Comploto Stock Oroon Vogotablon and Frosh Fruit in tho City Medium .size sweet, juicy Oranges, special at 2 dozen or; a Alodium size drape Kruit, fine flavor, special 50 dz. Largo rod Wisconsin Cranberries, special (ts. 25 Large Hawaiian Pine Apples, special, each .. 125 See our special pack Fancy Newtown and Spitzeu borg Apples in half boxes for express shipment to any part of the world. Order one for your Eastern friends. A V r r for signatures These petitions ask that the name !.. ocW.. ... d.a l.n Jriil..i.l . re reuinicu ironi ONiuni, lempornry, t " I rm k t f9 llitltltl.A l.lfitl f..jkll L4jk .1 rt .M.kll TT ing the completion of the new build- 'A Look! Look! Look! of Theodore Roosevelt be placed on the republican nominating ballot as a candidate for president of the United States. Those who would like to have Roosevelt nominated and care to siu the petition can do so at the law of fices of Carkin & Tnvlor in the Jack son County Bank building EXECELLENT SHOW TO APPEAR HERE SOON That "tho theatergoers of this city aro eagerly appreciating the oppor tunity of listening to the fascinating music of Oscar Straus with a full choir of wood and brass ttring enough to generously balance the vocal efforts of a great compnny is ovident from the figures already touched in the 6u!e of seats for "The Chocolate Soldier," to be heard at tho Medford theater Saturday, Feb ruary 3. The opera is very close to the line of demarcation between true comic opera and that of grund opera quali fication and needing great executive hkill of directorship and unusual millibars for tho portrayal of the uii usuul score. The quaint humor of Ocorgo Bornnrd Shaw'h famous stor hns givoti nu opportunity for nn un usual range of themo development, mid an the music becomes the voice of drama when Alexius repudiates Nudina, so dons it equally causo tho fancy to dutico to it in its lighter moods, in much tho samo way us "I)e MeiBtersingerH," with which "The Chocolate Soldier" has been so often likened. Play Ashland Tonight. . Tho high school hoys' basketball team Triday evening will play against Ashland on the Ashland floor. A number of rooters will accompany tho team and the result is being awaited with more than usual anxiety, as tho rivulry between tho two schools is closo to boiling point. Tho girls' basketball tonm of tho Medford high school will play tho Grants Pass toam at Grants Pass Friday night, This is n return game, tho Grants Pass team having defeated tho Medford girls in this city several weeks ngo. Jlaeklus for health. NORT DAKOI FRENS VIL MET ON SEXTH The fere annual meeting den Xord Dnkot Frons vil meet po SNintu Murk's hall Tnekdog, February sexth, 5 p. m. It ban loo,muoh vork for vomans to feed dss liar bunch so commite skal pay Suintn Mark's vomans 75o fur plenty feed. Socretary man vaiit you skal toll him you come to oom mittc haf plenty ludefikk. Kalte dog Xord Dakot plenty hot nir Medjford von you cojne. Tell newcomer coin liar too. Ay bet you vo fkal haf bully gudc tirno. .Vat you tiiik? Frederick Kinorson Mjcrrick, 1'res. Johann Iljerbert Carkinsou, Sec. P. S. Sainta Mink's oinuns uii hal fur gudc cook. After Long Illness Mrs. Sclitvnrtz Was Very AVeak Vliiol Miulo Her Strong Wlion wo toll you thut Vlnol Is tho host remedy In all our largo stock for making weak pooplo strong and vlBoroiin, wo aro only tolling you what has boon proved hundreds of times. For Instance, Mrs. Y. F. Schwartz, of Now York City says: "I.atoly I was suffering from profound weak ness following a long Illness and for more than a month I could not gain strength as I should. "I then determined to give Vlnol a chanco to help mo and It 1b most satisfactory. My strength has boon built up and I know that Yinol has been of great benefit to me." If you uro weak and rundown from any causo let Vlnol (our dollclous cod Hvor and Iron preparation, with out oil), build you up and mako you strong. Wo guarantee that It will If It does not wo glvo back your money. Try Vlnol today, Medford Pharmacy, near I O, . I f T T f T ? T T T T T ? T Y ; f t T ? Y Y t ? Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f X & WE ARE GOING TO OFFER YOU THE BEST CHANCE EVER, TO BUY YOUR SUPPLY OF SPRING LAWN WAISTS Saturday, January 27 , At Cost and Below Sale Starts at 2 p.m. Our Entire Stock Will Bo Started at $1.39 Each And tho Prico Will Bo Reduced 5 Cents On All Waists Every 15 Minutes Starts 2 p.m. r- 4 Our RtiHre line will be marked $1.39 each (and salo will start at 2 p. m.) at 2:15 all Waists will bo ro I X H (11 II I P1 duced 5c eacn makmS them so11 at $1,?45 at 2:3. anotnor reduction of 5c each making thorn $1.29 and tho 5c reduction will continue ovory 15 minutes until 5 p. m. i t . . 4 U This Is the Biggest Bargain Ever Offered t Hutchison & Lumsden X hK$K i V Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y f Y Y Y Y t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y T Y ! , ?! t Y Y I