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f'TrTTrTpj'piait ?-'" mmVORW MAIL TRTRUOT. Trrcm?OT?I. OKKHONT, MONDAY, TlWKr KY V. 1012. RKXKU'S "'. AT" Ci'V ' IX LORD! F I! r.T' EUGENE PARTY PA'GE STX HAN OUT FOR COUNIY CLERK Former Bank Cashier to Seek Re publican Nomination H. F. Mccd er After Democratic Nomination Other Probable Candidates. BOXERS FINISH IE00Y 10 IELL PLATFORM FEB. 22 Roosevelt Will Outline Policies In His Speech at Columbus and Dcclnro the Lines Upon Which Ho Will Make Race tor Presidency. t m,' Underwear Special DUE OMQRROW TRAINING WORK I Business Men of Willamette Valley City Come to Sec and Conquer Will Sec Sights of Mctlford and VI clty and Become Acquainted. EltQBNB, Ore, Fob. 12. Nonrlj 24 hours wIJ) bo Hpent In thu vicinity of Mcdford by tho Kugono tnisiiiOM men's excursion, en route to Klamath Kails. The two dozon tourists will reach that city at 10:35 Tuesday morning, Fobruary 13, and will put In several hours inspecting the me tropolis of southern Oregon, looking for pointers In city building, l'laus also Include a side trip to Jackson ville and the party will leave at 8 04 Wednesday morning, going to Central Point tor a brief stop before going to Ashland. Wednesday night Is to be spent at Dunsmulr. The following will make np the party; J. W. Bounds, timber lands; S. C. Dalton; F. E. Dunn, merchant; M. J. Duryea, president Kugene Com mercial club; Ray Goodrlck, First National bank; O. W. Griffin, Griffin Hardware company; Rev. P. K. Ham mond, rector St. Mary's Episcopal church; Melvln Hansen, real estate; D. 11. Hayes, of Friendly &. Co.; H. F. Hollenbeck. of Hollenbeck & Mc Murphey, real estate; J. O. Holt, manager of Eugene Fruit Growers' association; L. G. Hulln, Stevens & Hulln, pianos; W. L. Klncald, real estato; L. L. Lewis. Booth-Kelly Lumber company; J, S. Magladry, of Magladry &. Shumate, real estate; G. H. McMorran, of McMorran & Wash burne. dry goods; Morning Register; James Myers; W. P. Osburu. Eugene Loan & Savings bank; E. S. Rolfe. retired; J. W. Seaveey, hop grower; Col. J. A. Straight, retired; C. S. Williams, Eugene Mill & Elevator company; W. C. Yoran, Yoran & Koke, printers. The party leaves Eugene Monday afternoon at 2 o'clock and will return Saturday evening at 4.45. RHINO'S TAIL FOR !E WEDDIN N I L. 1C Wnketnnn of Mcdford, mfil recently ca-diier of tlie Fanner nmt Fnittjjrowers lwink, lin announced his candidacy for republican umniii.i tion as county elerk. II. F. Monder of Talent announce Iti candidacy fur the democratic nomination us county elerk. , It is reunited that former ( ountv Judge George V. Iumt of Hnrron i figuring upon being ngniu a candi date for the republican nomination for eounty judge, and it i nlo re ported thai the friemU of (lu-ynti Butler of Ashland are also planning to toree Iii candidacy for the muiic office. ASK TAFT TO APPOINT WOMAN TO FEDERAL BENCH SEATTLE. Wash.. Feb. 12.- A score of Seattle -suffragette-, led by Mrs. John B. Allen, wide vof the late United States Senator Allen, liae scut telegram- to President Taft urg ing him to apN)iut a woiuau to the United States district court bench for western Washington. In speaking of their action today Mrs. Allen said: "I see no reason why a woman should not sit on the federal bench. A woman was capable of being ipieen of England and ruling wisely. The right of franchise should carry with it the right to fill any office office for which ii womun is eligible." 1 1 wMMMffrWEFiwi I ' n 1 HBLgr. ill MILTON BlUMENBURG. ; Ml'ton W Ultimeiibcrg. foimerl.v of tlelal stenographer of the I onmer In vcstigtitivm IViiiinlttee. aftir being ills charged from the crvl.-e of ihe com mil tee fer his outbreak tit one of the ticarlnp. apponreil lie fore the commit tee ami repeated his hsmtiIoii that the tcnorapble notes of one of the Hum detective were "iiwuiifmMutvd" and "luked." 8 DEAD AT EIGHTY-FIVE LANGFORD DEFEATS BARRY ON LONDON. Feb. 12.- Lord Lister, famed as the discoverer of antiseptic Mirgory, .-erjteant-Mirscon in ordinary to King fleorge. is dead here today. Ha was So years of ae. lie was made a peer in ISO" and was, per haps, better known as Sir Joseph Liefer. defeated .lames Barrv at the Stadium here tonight, on nints in a nuitcli POINTS of 'JO round-. I.nutord had tiling his ... own way all the route. SYDNEY, Australia. Feb. 12.-1 Sam Lnngford, negro hiav-ve!ght. ' HasklnB for hoaltn. Gymnaclunt 'Crowded to Watch Yotiun Dixon and Bobble Evans Train Take on Three Spnrrinji Partners (or Two Rounds Each. A lai-uo eiiwd nniir which vere Hiiile ii numbur of tho KWitler se. vwited the boxer who ar tehed uled to niHr at tin Natatooiium Athletic club's smoker tomorrow tiitehl .uul watched Bobbie Evans anil Yomitf Uixim train for their ten round contest. Km-lt man took on three sMirriit jiareiiers for two rounds each heiides Kiiint; thioii(h other various titiiaim; -tutilx. Those who e seen tho boys work out leniark that it is one of the most eimully malehed bouts oxer helil here, anil a both boys are in jfood condition, fans nie apt to see ten rounds of fa-t and furious mill iiuj. Sliese hoy aiv fur above the class uf local awateuro who luixe been appearing at the recent shows and it i- far bettor to witness n bo ins contest between a couple of skilled and well trained men who can dem onstrate the Hue xhils of the umc, than a imir of raw, unskilled ama teurs whose IniintiiK counts ehiellx of smokintr einirtt,s. There will be several iooil pre liminaries. The Inrvc katiut; link floor will be u-iil, o there will be lleiit.v of room for all. Seats on sole at Nash hotel, (icu em I admission $1. NEW YOK1C. Fall. I a. 'flint Colo, nol Knomuell will outline his policies in his sHeeh at CitlitniltMa and de elure the linen upon which he will make the race for tho presidency in the event of his nomination hv the Chicago republican comcntinii is the belief of Militicinns here today. KoommcII litis accepted an invitation lo address the coitNtitiitiouill conven tion al Columbus February 21. but he declined to wive any inkling of the luatters he intends to discuss. Burned a few veara nipt as use less iiibbish, there now' is a woi Id- wide demand from the waste from Spain's cork factories. AUSTRALIA'S LABOR GOVERNMENT DEFEATED MELBOCKNE. Australia. Feb. 12. The labor government in Smith Australia has In en deteaietl at ihe yocnrnl elections throughout th.it .utomnrh. Ml-O-N V U Kiiiiranteed state The nosttue was relurnedj A Lnr:e box :.o renin at Chan with a maioritv f si scuts. 'straiiKs and druKSisis cverywliere Best Stomachs in the World I'eople who depend upon MI-O-NA to Keep them free from stouniili tuls- eiy alwa.vs have clian stomach fns fioiu feruieiilatlou. Ml-O-N A stomach tablets will drive out hn. MirueM and stomacli dlntreas In five minutes. (,'Iihm. St limit Kunrnutofrt them. They will absolutely put an oud to lnillaestlon and make, tho stomach sturdy ami nirong; If ued as di rected. For all stomach ailment and for nervousness, loss of apetlte, night mare, dlxtcluess. nvereatliiK. drlukliiR and for all diseases i-aused by uct Theodore Roosevelt Sends Bride a Memento of His African Exploits She Screams Hysterically and Drops It Upon Floor. WASHINGTON, Feb. 32. Open ing u pneknge containing n wedding present from Theodore Hoosevelt to her, Mrs. Walter Howe, leader of the younger sot here, screamed hyster ically and dropped it to the floor, it was learned today. A black, snaky object rolled out. It was n rliino eerohis' tail, part uf a prize won hy "Uvvnno Tumbo" in a great jungle bat tle on his African trip. After recov ering from her fright, Mrsglluvve said she. was pleased with the gift. Just tho same, the bride called the butler, who picked it up gingerly and scquchtereil it. Mrs. Howe was Mary Carlisle. News of the Roosevelt gift was sup pressed today. WARRING TONGS MUST SIGN PEACE ARTICLES RAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 32. Warring Chinese tongs have been giv en an ultimatum by Police Chief White to sign peace articles within 24 hours or Chinatown will bo block aded. Conferences between Chief White, Consul General Liang Yew and Sec retary Wong Sam of tho Six com panies resulted in the decision. Lead ers of tho Hop Sing, Sueg Sing and Hip Sing tongs have been notified that by (5 o'clock tonight thoy must bo proparcd to present tho ponce articles to the Chinese men-hunts or-gnnization. MARRIAGE FEAST WITH NEITHER BRIDE NOR GROOM SAN FHANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 12. Societv here today is talking ovor th liiurriiigo. fonst given by Paul Car roll, prominent clubman, nt which here was enithor bride nor bride groom. 11 was not nlong Ihe linos of a weird Poo fantasy, but was held in honor of the marriago abroad of Alieo Hicks of Berkeley and I. J. Mtuua, for several seasons athletic manager of tho University of California, Japanese soioutisls are experi menting with tho ginseng plant in the hopo of maturing it in four or live years instead of six, as now required Ilaoklns tor health. VALENTINE SILK WEEK February 12tk to February !7th A Complete Showing of the New Modes in Silk Fabrics Foulard are the fashion favorite fer spring; they not only have the atatnp of approval from Paris, but American women have aouut to know- their inanv uood iioiuU and iuit on them. This season we are specializing on Valentine & Urilley foulards, better known as "Valentine Silks," because of thuir many Mqwrior quali ties. They actually shed water, and we will gladly let yon Mur u clip of water on them and show ou that they are all that their name implies "Shed water" leaving no spot or dnmpnes nltcrwanl. We have not neglected other makes either, as we have Cheney's Silks imported jaequtird foulards, iiii-ss.ilnu-s, Failles, pongees, eluflons, taffetn and others too iiumeioiis to mi ution. See Our Window Display of These Goods, and Read tHe Special Prices That Are Making for This Opening WeeK Valentines Shedwater Foulards, $1.00 Quality, 89c The range of patterns and colors in this line is very wide trips, rings, dots end two-tone frilling-, prevail. There is a liberal show ing of blues in all shades navys, Copenhagen, Kings blue, etc., as well ns tans, browns, grays, black and whites ami greens, guaran teed to ositivoly shed water. 19-inch Silk Faille or Silk Poplin 50c Grade, 39c This very serviceable silk is particularly suited for dressoes tv waists. It is very solt and drapes nicely inn! gives splendid wear. We have it in a splendid line of colors, such as navy, tan, brown, CoHMihuxen, pink and light blue and at the special price recommend it to ihosu wishing a medium price silk. New Bordered Silks in Dress Lengths Foulards, Messalines, Taffetas, etc. $9.00 to $14.50 Hordcred silks of nil kinds are a pronounced fashion favorilo and wo have made good preparation for the demand. They come from 10 to - inches wide ahd the border design are vcr eliuriuing. Part of the new bordered silks arc shown in tho Valentine Shedwater Foulards. 75c Fancy Messalines and Taffetas, 50c We have a very comprehensive showing of these serviceable l!)-iuch tatfctiis and mescalines. They come in small figures and stripe and are depend able in every respect. $1.10 Imported Pongee Silks, Natural Color, 89c We have several pieces of rc(il pongee silk that arc 'JO inches wide that we pl.ico on sale at this special price. The quality is very heavy anil they improve in appearance by wio-Iiing. A Tremendous Collection of Imported Jacquard Foulards, Surahs, Taffetas, 23 to 26 in. widths, $1.00 yd. It would be impossible to give an aeeiirnle description of, the silks that comprise this lot, ns they are too many and varied. However, we show- all the new things, such aa a ehaiigoable ines-alnio with a .Jacquard figure, Surahs with pencil stripe, laffetat. with the new shot elfects, imported foulards that have .Jiicquurd designs in the new shower -poU and cluster doU and wo price thum all at $1.0(1 a uml. $1.25 Black Messaline, 36 in. wide, for 98c This is indeed n fine bargain. It is yLvoptionnlly heavy quality and carrion a very Aire luster and the wearing quality is guaranteed. It is full ,nn! wide, 75c 'Cheney's Foulards, 22 in. wide, for 59c Wo control the sale of this cloth for Mcdford inn) unhesitatingly recommend it to those in search of a low price foulard. It i- to bo had in a good range of style- anil coloi-, THE H. C. KENTNER CO. Hoys' and Misses' Jlenvy Klt't'i'o Drawers, !I.V lo lOc nines, em-li Lined SI i iris and IKA Hows' Wool liihlieri Tnion Suits, .$1,125 values, sne- :..i ...:i Thii t'lal, s nil iV Misses' oOe (o (IHe quality Kleeee Lined Union Suits 39c oach, 12 for . 75tf Misses' lleaw Kleeee Lined Union Suils, $I.'J") value special, eaeh eavv I'leeee i.ineti union miiis, ;x TKA . hatlies eaeh Ladies' Ladies' Union Suits, $ 1 lo $l.'Jf values, suil Union Suits, SjU.fil) lo $1.7f values.. value, . .75? SI. 00 Ladies' Heavy h'leect' values, 39c ouch, li Tor Lined Vests and i'anls, IJOe mm m I .'4 ; Mon's All Loathor Work and Driving Glovos, fiOo, 75c, $1 and $1.00 a pair Mvery pair guaranteed. Valentines AVe are showing the finest line of Valentine Host ('arils ever shown in Mcdford, 'J for Tic quality every where. Wovo tomorrow and Wednesday 10 for 5c Hand colored Valentines, eaeh ill ho.v, 10c, lCc and 25c oach HUSSEY'S 4 m Progressive Aggressive INSIDE, LOOKING OUT OR OUTSIDE, LOOKING IN The man on Ihe itiMide looking out lia many Idem of the world that tlic on the otitiiiilo liHiking in do not icalio and wlintlnn- he be in a peuul iiixtiliilinii or u hospital, a elerk or a potentate, lljc ideax uuverthclcM to him ii i(i Hint were he out there would he muue ceilaiu IhiiigH thai ho would certainly do uml lo our mind thoie urc among the few: Find -I lu would npiink fiinrlwwly u he think re gardleHH of publin opinion or tho opinion of a cm tain few. Secondly 1 In would net in uouordaiiuo with hi- v icwK. Third lie would try and liulp hi fallow man. Fourth lie would try mid lull Ihe public f hi- viewM. Fifth Ilo would do exactly iih he waid he would do. I.iihI, but not UiiimI I In would do nil thin how ItV ADVKUTISINtl. wk Am-: on Tin-; insidk looking out. We are trying liy lionent, original effort lo help tho public nuij by ho doing wo urn making nu effort to bcueflt onrMilvoH lU'T USTIW-Whilu wo nru doing thi", wo are all lite time telling you Hint we urn paying for the Hpuce that wo um iiud wo urn not trying to get iironnd the iidvertining fuel at nil, thereby we ilemon Htrate two tliingn, iianiely, llontmty mid Hincerity. Think (Ii'ih ovoi Think of uh Don't forget our iiaiiii) Don't forgot our location Don't forget 1 1 Wit we uro working for the intorcMH of the Public. Don't fotgel - -CONKl'lrATION ul na vh Fine - - AH , l, . Drs. Saunders & Green KYK, KAK, NOSH AND TI1HOAT. MKDFOKD, OUKOON. OAUNKTT-COIIKV 111.1)0. 11HST WOUIC I.OWUHT l'HIfJUH - , INVKSTKIATW J Reliable Ethical mm Legal Blanks at Mcdford Printing Cos