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" p arEDKmn matl trtbttnr meiyfori, oRTCCioy, Saturday, "rarmrARv 10, 1012. PA'OE TEN THREATEN ARREST OF IN FULL NEXT MONDAY NORTHWEST 10 HOLD EXPOSITION Seven States Coinlilno to Show Prod ucts ol Soil, Mines, Forests anil Factories at Minneapolis In No vnnliiT, 1012. PAID Attractions at the Mcdlord Theatre SCENE FROM "PAID IN FULL," AT MEDFORD THEATER FEB. 17. ' " " ' .. .,- ' . , ' $ I ' i X Ji St 1 V T I. f h 1 r, a I) 1 1) f J. t t s t a A b M A c S J it 1 f I 8 t, v r G u ii It P c C a J I A in A 0! U s d 1 ic II tc m K S tc i: in hi e w OHIO PRIVILEGE IN LAST DITCH Struggle on Floor of Constitutional Convention to Witness Dying Throes of the Old Political System and the Birth of the New. COLOM'S, 0., Fob. 10. "The struggle nlmut to begin on the floor of tbo constitutional convention of Ohio will witno.es the Inst great stand of 'privilege' ngainst tbo ilenmml of tbo people for n government of tboir own. IC Ohio surrenders to the pro gressive idea, the day oven of l'enn cvlvnnia's deliverance will be near nt linntl." Thus does Rev. Herbert S. Nice low -of Cincinnati, president of the constitutional convention of Ohio, sum up his hoes and aims as to what shall be incorporated in Ohio's now organic law. The convention ha now been in session since Jnnunry 9. Preacher, progressive leader and sincere advocate of the rights of the masses, Bigolow's friends say he em bodies the rare human link between politics and religion. "My politics," said Bigelow today, "is to apply the spirit of Christianity to human relations. My religion is to believe and help in the upward march of mankind to self-government and equality. Tom Johnson of Cleveland showed me what n clean in'nn, with an iron will and true zeal on behalf of the people, can accomplish in the jo litical arena." (MIH'AOO. Feb. 10- Diseasing reports hero todtiv from Pit Ninny that the authorities there were plan ning his arrest for contracting nn al leged illegal nmniago in the city, .lack ilohii-on, world'", heavyweight cham pion, admitted that bo was married in IMttsbntv .lannary I'.Hl, to Mrs. Ktta Durycn. The negro declared the marriage was logn! and that be does not fear prosecution. Mrs. Johnson secured a divorce from Clarence Durycn of Hempstead, L. I., about IS months ago. Th pugilist's wife is a white woman. TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS. CORNELL ANNUAL DINNER AT PORTLAND FEB. 17 Tbo big annual Cornell dinner smoker comes on Saturdny night nt G-30, February 17, 1912, in private dining room of the Imperial hotel, Portland, Ore. .Cornell men have boon dropping in the Imperial hotel at lunch every Fn dn3 This is something new and greatly enjoyed by nil who are able to attend these weekly luncheons. The luncheons will be continued until further notice. Former Buffalo Mayor Dead. BUFFALO, X. Y., Feb. P. James Koblo Adam, former democratic mayor of Buffalo, died here today after a brief Illness. Death was' duo to acuto indigestion SAN FHAXCISCO. Cal. Barbara Louis owed .10. A policman knocked at her door. "Wait a minute 1" she said. The cop waited. He was still waiting when the girl's body was car ried into the hotel. She jumped out of a window. NEW YORK. Mr. Margaret Er nestine - Wheeler - Kountr.e - Miller Fauser today has applied to Justice Hotehkiss for a separation from bet fifth husband. TACOMA. Fight fans of Taeoma are consolidating for the puro-.e of attempting to have passed at the next legislature a bill similar to the box ing law of Now York, which will per mit limited round bouts. TACOMA. The police are busy looking for four aceu-ed boy burglars the oldest l.", who made a daring escape from the city jail last night. TACOMA. Mrs. Claude Williams is mourning the lo-s of a set of alu able imported baby clothes. A sneak thief took them off the clothes lines back of the house, passing up the ap parel of The parents. To tluhten clothes linos thero has been Invented a slmnlo clamp. ad- Justed by a thumb screw, to grip cu end of a line and the lino Itself af ter it has been passed around a post or hook. v " t.r 1A - ,i . 1ffflr A V n JB&$ V . r. "-' 7y J&M &.KZ-E& WW ?Q -1 WBH mm jw. ? KHH mmm - a&r rnmt v&:mW ' -l.liJrV ""Nra' '--Si By pumplug a film of air between the hull of a vessel and tho water to reduce tho friction, tho Belgian government hopes to save its chan nel steamers 12 per cent of their coat consumption. Hasklns for health WOULD REORGANIZE FAKEORCHARD CONCERN SEATTLE, Wash.. Feb. 10.- Plans for the reorganization of the irriga tion companies projected by E. I). Dolann, the missing president of two defunct companies, uud A. J. Biehl of the Oregon-Washington Trust com pany of Portland arc under way. J. F Fox, a Spoknne contractor who holds a lien for .:i2.000 for digging the cannls in the Grant county lauds on which Dclurm and Biehl held op tions, is trying to interest other creditors to enter into the reorganiza tion plans with him. Receiver Harry K. Wilson turned in his report on the WuhiiiKton Orchard- and Irrigution compiiny today and was discharged bv Judge Dyke man, lie found office furniture bought on the installment plan, a few papers and keys to a Hwer bonne, a the only assets of the conimuy. All these will now be turned over to El more Winkler, the receiver appointed by the federal court. ITALY LOST 400 MEN, TURKEY BUT 30 IN JANUARY WASHINGTON', Feb. 10. -At the Turkish embawsy here today it was officially declared that Italy ban suf fered the loss of 400 men killed in January while tho Ottoman Ios-.cs were but 'M) killed and 10 wounded, in the Triwili campaign. DOLLAR RATE 8TAN0S WASHINGTON. I) l Feb. 10. -Tho court of (iimmerce today denied tho petition of tho Snuta I'o uud other wiMiteru rttllromlH for an In junction rcMtrnlnliiK tho Interittate commorco commlMlnu front enforc ing an order reducing tho rate of lomotiM to $1. Thlri inoatiH that tho $t rato will Htaud. Famous Piny of Antrrlcnn Llfu Com Inn Next Weck-S:imo Cast as Srcn In East (or tlio Past Three Srnsmis Orlulnnl Proiluiitloii. Eugene WuHci'm famoim play of Aineiican life. "Paid in Full." eoities to Medl'ord theater Monday, Fchui ury i. The cast Wagenhnl !t Ki'iii per offer for ihiK eiigiiKenieut i the same Keen for the past three hi'iihouh in the leading Iheatern of the eitt and Hottlli. I.eidie Bennett in eon ceded by many critic n the bent Joe Hiool.t (he stage ha ever enn. Frank ('. Burton, while not the llrnl to play t'aptaiu Williuuim, "oou muc ceeded Flunk Shetidaii. who origi nated the part; hi t'nptuin William is doubllesK one of the het petlotm iinniiu nt' id is Klnti'iictci' Ibis nlav has seen. .Mi Edna Brothero, a Emma Btuokrt, has met with fiuor every where. Mi May Eatolle, the well known nelicKs, is Mill himmi in the pint of Mist. Ilarri. a i Mien Coutaiiee Pullman, a IIWli llaniti. (leorue Btiuciol't us .lumen Smith and Paid Mannini; iih the Jap make up a cast that will compare favorably with any oxer neen iii this jjreat MiiceesH. The original complete New York piodue lion is used. Seven Htalort Imvo ngiilu combined to hold n great oxpoiiltlou t lmw the iii-oiluelH of their noil, inluoN. Uke. rivet n. forottt and fiutuilin after tfio linrvtwtM are uer uud the utate unit county fair Imvo iniido the folleetlou of tho HiitMil proiluctH In the world available. The Northwest ProdiielH oxniml Hon. an It will ho called, wilt ho held In MlniimuiullH Nvoetutier I'; to 211. The neven utate which will Ituitlclniito are Mlnueiiota, North ami Month Dakota. .Montana. Idaho. Washington and Oregon. To uiakw HiIh oxpoHltlon jioiwlbbt tho buntniw men of .Mlnneapolln will erect a building of milld tool. brick and concrete with a great oxmwltlnn (lour af.OxlUfi a lurKo a Madlnon Sipmro lliirden, Now York City. Al a com of $t 0.000 the Civic and Commerce inmorlittlnii of Mlnnounolln and the St. Paul AHitotiallon of Com merce Imvo boiiKhl mmco from the Noithwoul Dcveloiunent leaguo for tin neveii iitateM, when their ottlclul hlbltn will bo liiMtalled. notici:. All mctnberM of Ollvo Uebecca lodxo No. L's nro reiutitod to Lmi proiK'tit at team practice Siiuday af ternoon at - o'llock First National Bank -OF tjMT MEDFORD, OREGON CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus and Undivided Profits $05,000.00 United Stntesjtnd "Postal Ravings Depository Wo solicit your" business, which will rcuuivo our careful attention. V. IC. IlKVKI.. IIIISIIHNT f. r,. AI.FOItn, CAHHIKIt OltltlH CltAWI'Ollll, ASSISTANT CAHHIKIt SOUND TEETH Are a great blessing. Decaying teeth are a curse. Dont be foolish and let yours decay. Examine them closely now and again at close range, and if you feel that they are in need of attention, come to us at once and let us examine them we can tell better than you how to preserve them. Good teeth are a prize of almost inestimable value, while bad teeth are a handicap that you cannot afford to carry. There is no reason why you should when we can place them in perfeect condition at a very small cost and without causing you any pain and without upsetting your nerves. It is our business to keep your teeth in such perfeect condition that you will never have occasion to wear false teeth. The cost of good dental work tf5-f" I ' W H is nothing compared with tho -comfort rocoivod from it. If your tooth aro not naturally good mako them artificially good as soon as you can, but if they aro naturally good by all moans keep thorn so, bocause upon perfect tooth doponds digostion and upon good digestion depends tho gonoral health. It is a sure thing that if you pay tho Dontist a littlo it will savo you paying tho Doctor a lot. Which would you rathor do? Wo aro ox perts in all branches of high grade Dental work.- Wo oxtract tooth abso lutoly without a bit of pain. And tho material wo uso in platos, crowns, bridges, fillings, etc., is tho best .that money can buy. Como in for froo examination and estimate. Wo will treat you right. f LADY ATTENDANT i 22 Karat Gold Crowns Porcelain Crowns . . Bridge Work (per tooth) Silver Fillings . . . . $5.00 5.00 5.00 1.00 AND UP. Gold Fillings $1.50 and vr Full Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 7.50 Best Set of Teeth on Rubber Plate 10.00 Painless Extraction .50 ALL OTHER WORK IN PROPORTION DR. BARBER, THE DENTIST '. " 207-208 Farmers and Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg, corner West Main and Grape Streets, Medford, Oregon OFFICE HOURS: 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.-Sundays, 9 a. m. to lp.m. Pacific Phone Main653; Home Phone 287-L 1 f ,mttitiftiitiMtifirMhfttf"rfifttM frf ??" r A Ailt"li Mit " ,ftl ,k ,k A A ttfiiftififfttfttftifiiiifiiiifirif,ffijittotaiiiiit fhffc'