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PAGTJ STX wi'- r"" e n MEDFOED MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OT?KCJONT. FRTDAY, FEDttrARY 2.1, 1012. ! JUDGE HURTS 0 ARROW AS E SCHUMANN-HEINK TO BE HERE MARCH I Denies Petition Filed by Earl Rogers Asklnn for a Complete Transcript of Evidence Taken by the Gran J Jury. LOS ANOHLlvS. Fob. &1.-.IiuV IlnMoii todny dimU'd tlip petition ).' oil bv.Knrl HogviN, Attorney Lr (Inreneo Harrow, Mkinyt for a com plete transcript of llio evidence tak en 1y the grand jury tlint indietid Harrow, lie also ovor-ruled the on- I ji'clions contained in a liriof sub- J nuttul liv It?Ts on the statute g eintnjj tho disnositioti of evidence. He bused his decision on a United State Miiprcmo court finding. The Harrow ruse went over. The trial date is to be set next week. .' 'j '-"9 Msw & SjStBfeaLv&i ' ' REPORT ATTACKS L May Do That Uncle Sam Will Find a Way to File the Teeth of Men Who Make Poverty the Source of Their Capital. Klaus to Fight Dillon. SAN FRANCISCO. Cat., Feb. 23. Frank Klaus of Pittsburg, the mld- IMMIGRATION CONGRESS FOR NORTHWEST FORMED TACOMA, Wash.. Feb. 23. For- 111 nn out organization of the Pacific Northwest Immigration congress was effected yesterday afternoon at tho closing session with Dana Bartlstt, Los Angeles, nrosldent; M. Mitch- nil YflfltAtoln rta.t 1 l- r tilt !..-.. dlewclght clnlmant, will clash here in -'.""" - ". ' a 20.round bont late In March with lan'1' v,w Presidents. miy cmos were renresomou at WASHINGTON'. I). l, Feb.. 23.--"The family account itt the com pany's stuiv usually exceed- the wmp of father, mother uttri ehildren and the family i then forced t bor row money from lonn tdmrks to meet Jibe added debt." This is the outstanding feature ot a report issued todny by tlie demrt inent of commerce and Inhor, follow ing nu inveMigntinn of conditions prevailing in the eottoii mill of the Carolina, Oeorgin, Tcns and other southern stole. l'rwoneis nt the federal peniten tiary in Atlanta, the rcmrt s-h.v. at better fed than the potion wnrkev. Their homei. it i- churned, are in-iif-fieietitly heated, -Military condition are bnd, and epidemic.- of meals, malaria and typhoid fever nre fre quent. Their home life, according to the reiHirt, i- eondueivo to mipu Jnclr Dillon nf ImllnnnnnllR. An nouncement to this orfect was made tho bBn1,10t &n th IelQRnti .n,!nv 1,v Prnmntor Jnmo, V Poff. b" lhe Commercial Clllb last lllglU. roth, who is undecided whether to Governor Hay. Hon. H. W. Hay ward, ,,, nilll n reM,t tuberculosis ataco tho contest March 23 or March M P, v,clorln; J- E- Sprunger. San ,,majs j hundred- of families. HO Tho exact date will bo an- Fnmcfcco; John P. Irish, president l nn average family o nounccd later. Two weeks after this 1 ino " association oi minor fight, It was announced, the wlnner,,,in- c,r,CT 1err- Taylor .crotary will be pitted against Eddie McGoorty ;'of stntc Fleraton ot Labor; C. of Oshkosh. C. JChnpman, representing Governor W031 or Oregon, woro among me Coffrolh said today that the defeat of Abe Attell yesterday at Los An geles would not affect his arrange ments tor uie matcn Aiarcn oe i speakers. jfjhn P. Irish demanded that the waste of 72 per cent of the natural tween Attell and Harlem Tommy I revenues In preparations for war be IhIax am.1 n .1 !- ntnttivit tiinn.l 1 n t jt Mlirphy aiuiiiwu 1UU l"" '-J milieu .i.. uevoiopinenia iur me ui'nuiu oi wiw people. A Test of Friendship. LONG BEACH. Cal.. Fob. 23. Two policemen rushed Lee Cronk, convict-garbed, to headquarters, de splto his protest. He proved to the sergeant that he was a newlywed and that his friends had dressed him in stripes and thrown bins into the street. Sheep in Wolf Clothing. rOKTIiAXD, Feb. 23. Mrs. C. K. Baker and Mrs. K. X. Coll, the two veil known society matron5;, nttired in their husband's clothes, essayed to "hold np" their husbands. The men trounced the "robbers" soundly With canes before they pierced the women's disguise.-. Call the Coroner. LONG UEACH. Cal., Feb. 23. "Trouble ahead for some one," re marked Superintendent of Schools Graham. "On the day tho high school girls organized a baseball team eight boys joinod the cooking class." Ten girls enrolled. f eight per sons, 9y lhe renort. "unit ot I lie memlwrs work. Their wage is iiii-uf-fieient to meet their need-, ami a vi-it to the loan -hark invariably follow.-. Then other children nre sent to work until the trapped family lins eut all the children into the innw of the cotton mill. MAY YET PROBE MONEY TRUST Consolidation of New York Institu tions Controlled by J. P. Morgan and Company Stirs Members of the House to Action. WASHINGTON, If t, Feb. i3. -A "teal ino(lgntion" into the o-cnlbd money Inwt in threatened by mem bers of tin hMie today a a result of the etitiPoHdntirtit in New York of the Manhattan and llnnkerx Trust companies institutions pout rolled by .1." V. Morgan nnd eomiwny. Despite tlm notion of a democratic oaupiin in rejecting the Henry reso lution palling for n probe of (lie money l m I, .republican and demooru tio piiigre ivos, it wa nunonucel today plan a combination to forve the adoption of the resolution. WILLIAMS. Cal. Feb. 2.'t. (Jam blorst here will fight tho new county antt-xambllug ordinance, so far as It affects poker. They declare- poker Im not a game ot chance, but of skill. KAILHOAI) TIMK TAULi: BANKER LAUGHS AT IDEA OF BANKERS TRUST Of Course He Will! SAN FKANC1SCO, Cal., Feb. 23. Hccuuse she has done much to aid criminals, Mrs. O. It. Curtis thinks tho man who robbed her ot $1000 SAX DIEGO, fnl., Feb. 23; ti. ......' .. i. .1.: .... .. 1.-..1....-.' turn- in. xii'ii iiiiiik ii n UIIII1NUI7- tm-t," i-nid Maurice h. Kothsehild. millionaire banker of Chicago and a member of the famous fnmilv of bankers, bore todnv. "The iden i j absurd." No, 20 21 32 u; II 23 ir. 31 13 10 Soutlieru Pacific. NOKTH UOUNl) Due. Portland passeauer. . . S:0ln. in, Valley motor car. . . .10:21 a. in, Valley motor ear.... -t:4Sp. in. Or-gon KxproAi 5:2 1 p. in. Portland KxprM G:49 p. in. SOUTH HOUND Valley motor ear.... S:IRn California KxurMM. . .10:3ft a TO OPEN NEW WIRELESS STATION AT SAN DIEGO SAN l)IK(U). Fnb, Feb. 23. The .Marconi Wireless Telegraph emu puny il open u powerful station nt Kiiennto near hero March I. The tut ion will work with oilier Million nt Sun Francisco and Scuttle nnd will poiuiniiuienle with Hhips n fur south as lhe l'auniuii ('until jrnnc. Installation of ntixilinrv instru inciits is in proflroKH today. Shot at Sou TACOMA, Wntth.. Fob. aa.Unah log from his boiiie In a Imthrobo at 1:30 In tho morning Daniel Oiifftluli kuoekeil hla own aon down and fired everal uliots after the lad a he fled believing the boy to be an automo bile thief who bud taken tho Griffith automobile from the garage oarllor In tho evening. An hour Inter tho sou returned mid tlu ldMcd nnd Hindu up. POOR OLD PAPKE COULD NOT "COME BACK" HAOIIAMKNTO. Fill . Fob. U3. -Kill Pnpko, yoHtcnlny n clnlmiint for tho world'H ehiiiiiploiiHlitp In Iho mid dlowelgbt eliiHH, Ih today mi lidded recruit to Iho over growing army of "eiiu't ponio bupk" fighter, a Iho rodiilt of hlH doclHlvo dofout nt tho lunula of Frank Mautoll. The Puwtuckot flghler throughout tho pntiro SO round kept lh "rut while "Thuudorbolt" biiPklng up. Tho until round ended with Mnutell null ing blow after blow on Papko' fnew aa the latter hung "ver the nipea trying to dodge tho funllHilo of punehoM. Sol I.ovIumou of Han FiiiucIhco ref ereed tho bout. E TO LIVE OAKLAND, Fnl, Feb. 23 Tom tliinii, Die FhiiiPso itMalor uln. fell yeMterdiiv nenr Hie Oakliuid In-ld, 1m mi id In hne u good ehniieii for ie eovery, though il U iih yul liupoHnildn to miv whelher he wu Intel utilly in jtireil. His jnw In brolieii mid he is biidlv liiulsed mid pill. Todnv I "Fly.iluy" mid u poreont. age of (lie loeeedtiigN no lhe young widow o tlie uvliitor. IHNOIIAM. Utah, Fb. Stll. Lim dnhiiuy Dm In tried to boll miihoIImo on a hot Mtovo. FIiimIiI Motber to the roeUP. Hho'rt Imilly hiirund and .lohnii' ontlug off tho miiiitel. , m . in 2:21 p. in. San FraiiPlsco Kvpres 3:32 p. lit, Ashland Loco I It :22 p. in, Valley "motor our. Progressive Aggressive "Bosh" Says Wilson. TOPEKA, Kas.. Feb. 23. Wood row Wilson branded rejwrts Hint hi dnughter Nellie was in duuger in M"e.ieo, ns "ho-h." He said: "Stories that I have naked an escort for my daughter to the border are iioneiiw. My daughter i- isitiiu; friend- in Pacific and l&istcrn LK.VVB No. ' Due. 2 Pasengor S:Ha. in. -i Passenger 3:-15r.m. AUHIVK 1 Pasengcr 10:20 u. in. u-nrfh nf Iptt'pk mav return them wben he finds out who his victim I Mnkrii and will remain there until l-he wi-lies to return. was. Hogiie Itlier Valley It. K. LliAVK No. Mwlford. 1 Motor S:0f. a. m. 3 Train . . , . . 1 1 : 00 a. in. 7 Train 0 : 00 p. in. 9 Motor 8 30 p.m. 5 Train 3 00 p. in. j A Few Days of Suffering Soiiiotinios lumnsnii invpnnililr iiijni'v to tin K VI'!, KAli, XONK AND 'IMIUOAT. it ms(n yu tmt liiii.t- 1'iml out what this coutlititm mav he anil lv i-otniu to tis von art) suiv of thp HKST SKUVICKS tluc to our ItKTTMK UALII'MCATIONS and VIOAU'S OF KXIM'Mv'l KNOW (.1 HANTS PASS AND ASHLAND This week wo havo had patients from tho north and iho south and all throu-h tho NKW AtKTIIODS wo aro ti.sinpr and OVi NKW IDKAS. Thon hosidos thov have found that with our SPKOIAI, DISOOl'NT plau'thoy oan got, hot tor sorvioe and for loss money by ooming t us. VK AK'K nOOSTKICS KVKliV DAV AW still havo some NKW (IOODS on bur shelves and when we unfold them to the puhlie there will he some, nervousness in some quarters. My oomiiig to us you help youi-self, von help us, and vou help the town. LKT'S A .A.i OKT TOtJKTMKK. CONSFLTATIO.V ALWAYS FltKH Drs. Saunders & Green Practice limited to-KYK, K.VH, NOSE and TIIHOAT. OARNETT-COUEY 111.1)0. MEDFOIfD, OUEOON Reliable Ethical A i JM mann' BARGAIN WEEK mann-s Central Avenue Near PostofBce Opens Saturday, February 24tn, Closes Saturday, March 2nd A chain is no stronger than its weakest link. There are no weak links in this chain of bargains. Be convinced by investigating; it will pay you i SEE DISPLAY IN WINDOWS-THEY SPEAK FOR THEMSELVES BELTS T T T f y T T y y f f y t A TALCUM y y can A Central Avenue. Near Poatofllco y y y y y Sample line val ues up to AQr $1.50, each... "0l HOSE Supportei's up to 50c values, ftp a pair. PETTICOATS Satine and Near silk up to $1 values AQf each "Cl WAISTS Tn white and col ors up to $1.50 val- AQp ues, each 0li NECKWEAR All styles up to 75c values Jn each du TOWELS Good size cotton Towels Ap special each ..." APRONS lade of good percale worth 25c special, 1 Qo each -7' GLOVES Our host I AV. L. $1.25 kid (J loves OCr a pair 701 GINGHAMS Beautiful n e w patterns for dresses worth V2Vs- Of a yard v HOSE Vor women children, fast hlaek a pair and 9c Powder, Colgates 25c 19c t y r y y f y y y f y f y f y y y y y i LONG CLOTH 12 yds. iu piece, worth $1.50, a QOr piece 7vj PRINTS Best quality onl', Cr yard J CRASH Heavy quality worth 10c Hp a yard SHEETS 81x90 seamless worth 85c (p each U7b APRONS Big ones with bib 50t; grade special each 29c SILKS 75c mescalines all cold's, a yard 48c FOULARDS All silk, worth Sa 48c OIL CLOTH Best; quality, all colors, Qp a yard ? LACE AVide Torehon 15e values a yttrd 5c SHEETS 72x90 worth 60e. 3Qf each 71; PILLOW SLIPS 42 and 45 inch, worth 18c 1 1 p each v MUSLIN 3G inch unbleach, worth 8c, Lp spec 'J, yd vb HOUSE Dresses made of best percale, sr"?..$i.48 RIBBON Beautiful Flow ered designs, up to (J5e val- OOp ues, a yd 0 HAND BAGS Tip to $1 values AQp each w CHALLIES Host quality cot ton challies Cp a yd Jk INDIA LINON lino gi'ade worth 12I.C Q a yard 71 OUTING Fhmnel, fast col ors, 10c Hp grade, a yd.... BATISTES In beautiful )ai lerns worth 121oe a np yard tXi HAIR Switches, $5 val ues, each $3.98 WASH PETTICOATS 75c values, each 59c BATH Towels homespun 25c values, each ISc ROLLER Towels ready to ilse, worth 40c ea. 29c TABLE Damask, w o r t h '10c a yard 29c NAPKINS Hemmed ready to use, $1.25 values, dozen 89c COLORED rl.'u ble Damask, worth 50c a yard 39c NEW GALATEAS Beauiiful pall 'mm a yard 18c 32 Inch Zephyr Ginghams 25c values, a yard 16c WIDE Embroideries worth up io 15c a yard 5c CHILDREN'S Muslin Drawers, wnists imrl fildi'ts A 25c values, each t y y ! 12 l-2c CHILDREN'S Knit AV a i s t s, worth 15c, each 10c ALLOVER Lace, up to $1.00 values, yard 48c PONGEE Silk, 27 inches wide, worth $1.00 a yard 69c EVERSHARP Scissors, w o r t h 50c each 39c CAMBRIC Corset Cover Embroidery, worth .'J5c a yard 23c ALLVALUE TOWELS Big size, 18c val ues, each 10c BLEACHED BATH TOWELS worth 18c each 12 l-2c NAINSOOK Fino quality, 10 yds. iu pc, worth $2, sale price, pc. $1.19 BLEACHED MUSLIN .'W inches wide, worth 10c a yard 6 1-2c y r y r y y y f y y y y y ? y t y y f t y t y y y y r r y y y y y y I MANN'S BARGAIN WEEK mann'S i y y Central Avenue, Nea. Postoffico Opens Saturday, February 24th, Closes Saturday, March 2nd Central Avenue, Near Fotol'Ace y ! i