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KWTW&fJ&ffFr?ii ( VMa Wt tMIMM'vtI'fkttWfiil PAGE se: MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON FRIDAY. APRIL 1!). l!)12. ,. I H SHIPPERS J M MM SPLENDID Tliu recent actions tnkcu by the co-opcrntivo movement niul the Northwestern Fruit Kxelmnpo have been the subject of mitcli comment ami many impiine throughout the northwest and here at homo. In view of the extremely large cron in prw hneel the markotinc question has be- I'onio the all-absorbing topic of the (lav ill the fruit world. The liklihood of the few largest markets like New York and Chicago becoming and re maining glutted for the whole season and the absolute necessity for a wide distribution of our fruit has caused a remarkable turning to the system in augurated by the Northwestern Fruit Exchange which has been thoroughly investigated, and heartily indorsed by the Clearing IIoum and Chamber of Commerce of Spokmio and the Clear ing House and Commercial club of Portland. The ltoguc llivor Fruit and Pro duce company has contracted with the Northwestern Fruit Exchange for the sale of its product this season, and wishes very shipjH'r to kuow all about the arrangements. A meeting of the ' shippers of the valley has been called for 2 p. m. Saturday, at Medford Public Library to receive the latest information re garding the relation of the co-oern-tivo movement and the Northwestern Fruit Exchange, and the Fruit and Produce association. All shippers nre invited. LOS ANGELES, April 19. Twen ty subpoenas for vltn6s6ea In the case ngain8t Clarence Dnrrow indicted on a charge of jury bribing In the Mc Naninra trial are being dispatched from me district attorney's office to day, returnable May 15. the day set for the commencement of tho trial. IS ON TONIGHT Lovers of athletic events In Med ford will turn out la large numbers tonight to witness what should turm Inato to bo tho best and most evenly matched boxing contest over hold here. Not since the memorable Hauling Kelson visited this city has there boon so much talk ot the padd ed mitt artists as tonight's bout be tween mid Anderson and Australian Kelley, who hook up In the ten round main event of the Medford Athletic club's smoker. In arranging such a match as is on tonight's card, Manager Krankle Edwaids Is setting before the local fans a dish which would bo well rel ished In cities where they arc accus-. tomed to seeing world's champions perform. lloth meu are eager to show be fore tho public tonight that they are just as equal in the lino ot boxing as the many lightweight claimants who go around the country loudly clamoring for a chance at Champion Ad Wolgast's crown. In tho preliminaries of tonight's bout. Art Collins, who defeated "Iron Man" Moore at the last smo ker, will meet Jack Overdorf. In meeting the latter ho is giving away quite a bit of weight, but Collins thinks he is capable of the task. As fast as the election returns come in they will be read out at the ringside. Bouts will commence at S:30 p. m. sharp. Scats on Bale at Nash hotel. WISH IE I N TO WIN H WASHINGTON, April 111. "Not only will Georgia elect a solid WiNon delegation in the state primaries two week hence but it tu.V opinion Hint all of the southeastern states with the exception of Alabama will send. instructed delegation- to Hnltunore in favor of the New .lerov executive," declared Senator Hoke Smith who returned from Georgia today whero Woodrow Wilson ought to ho able to cniry states enough vet of the Mis sissippi with the solid south to clot him president," and, added the sena tor, "Wilson's ohiiiioo-i are by pu menus small in the enM and the north east. 1 don't sco bow thov can licat him, 1 kuow he is jar awl away the .strongest candidate we can nominate. 1 kuow there is no greater man in tho party." DICK FERRIS, ACTOR AND PROMOTER FREED recent speech making Single Tax Wins In Everett. EVEKETT. Wii., April 19 Late re turns from all precincts except two indicate that the single tax provision he went with Governor Wilson on hi recent speee and Florida. "I am greatly pleased with the sit uation in the south which is all that Governor Wilson's friends could de sire," continued Governor Wilson. "The race for the nomination is Woodrow Wilson everywhere against tho man who is stronger locallv against hint. He is the one democrat who can carry inaiue. In NoWllnnp shire ho has at least an equal clionc. In New York WiNon has as ?ood a chance as any man who can I e nut forward. Wilson is tho o.ie nun who can carry New Jersey. Ilnrriu; Har mon's control oxer Ohio, tho demo crats of that state arc exceedingly friendly to Wilson and one-third of the republicans of Ohio nre intense Roosevelt men who feel that they have been outraged by .Mr. Tnft'-- ma chinery. Wilson can carrv Ohio by 50,000. Senator Kent ! assured me that WiKon will have no fight in ' Indiana. Wisconiu is perfect!), safe. "If we put up n man who Mauds for human richts, who has progres sive views, who believes iit finding legally something that will be for tho good of the human race, all that bodv of insurgent republicans will be torn loose from the republican party LOS ANGELES. Apnl ! A fed- jeral indictment, dunging Ihok Ferns, actor, promoter and erstwhile Iriend of Lower California, with iolutiug the neutrality laws, will he dropped 011 011 "IS .... ,,.,;,. t., shitiMnitiil rip to Georgia ,,.. iT.dtn.i ta Aii.,rn..v Hnl.iiisou. Ferris was indicted following a complaint of Mexican gooermnont of ficials, who nllegvd that ho wax active in fomentinc revolutionary operations Mn lower California. DIED. Nell Ferguson Uraluun, aged Ml, n unlive of Ontario, a plumber by occu pation, died from a complication of diseases, in Medford Monday oven lug, April IS, after an extended ill ness. Funeral notleo will nppear Int er, lie leaves a wife, four brothers, and, two sisters, nil except his wife being residents of Ontario. Perry Stauollff, aged tl."i, n native ot ermout, tanner, died trout pneu monia at Phoenix, April Li,at the residence of dob Wilder, Tho lo mains wore shipped to Hnkorsfic'd, Cal for iuLMtneut. lie leaves u wife and suvoraY children. To Debate (or Peace Prize. UlCHMONl), lnd April l. College orators accompanied by del egations of students rounded up at Earlham college today for tho an nual oratorical contest of tho Indi ana Intercollegiate association, lu ll hum, Ho I'attw, Purdue, ' N. IB Mr. BALL PLAYER t Thn Dull you pUy with Iim a RTrt df l to da with your iucct at a ballplayer of couma you rridtio the Dig Lraytlri pity wllli llm Cork Center Ball And kll WoiU Srrlri gamtWof Twenty Y moia vill It pttjrfd with th Cork Center Ball Can fou a4or J to oiaiIUa yout !( tjr phjln with uiy but th Cork Center Ball? It you hr wvy ilouttl about tha upiloiity ol lha Cork Center Ball hat law litlU to iKf iMilfi.M. nVa a lew long tlirdwt. liuw tli bull lnrulWt ml at ball playrr will ctitalnly appretlala lit aupailuilty, Tha FAUDINd "ONItl.l Nttlaatt Ut" CORK CENTER BALL Tli onclal Hall ar th Waiitf HarUa 9I.3S Each triumofoKLD mur iasi m cNirtiMS wom ar tbi auumis 3nJ Ur timt at malrtlal (at )ua Rail Uniform. rfn. Copy pf SpaUm Caulnau, If aa on taqmit to ajy aJJiaaa. A. G. Spalding Jk Bros. 1S Ckarjr Ntniat Baa rrandtc 04C00O0f000 Rookwood Just received a new lot Very choice Come in and let us show you Medford Book Store 00004-00fO ,p of the new charter has carried by a We want n man who can bring to majority of fifty. ins the beat of that decided clement. JmJ$mJ t y t ' ; , y ?K A - ' ' ! f r f y y ? ? y y A t t y t f y t t y y y y T y y t Election Returns at Boxing Contest Tonight 2m2m4 Second Annual Spring Clearance Sale Opens Saturday, April 20th-Closes Tuesday, April 30th Clearance Sale of Gloves AT y y y y y t t KAYSER'S Lisle Gloves, in all cold's, special 09 a pair wC , KAYSER'S l(-Buttou AVashable Chanioiis, spe- JQf eial, pair 10C KAYSER'S lG-13utton Silk Gloves $1.25 quality, AO special, pair. tFOL MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE NEAR POSTOFFICE Opens Saturday, April 20th-Closes Tuesday, April 30th i. Clearance Sale of Hand Bags SO now Wash Bags, the latest styles, worth 75c, kfp special, each OX 50 new Leather Hand IJaH, worth up to $1.00, sale ha price vrl New Wash & Lealh er Hags, values up to $1.50; sale QO price, each wOL 3h3m$h t f y t y t y y t t X f y y X THE GREATEST BARGAIN EVENT OF THE SEASON $25,000.00 WORTH OF NEW, CRISP, UP-TO-DATE SPRING GOODS AT GREATLY REDUCED PRICES IT WILL PAY YOU TO ATTEND THIS SALE SEE DISPLAYS IN WINDOWS I Clearance Sale of Waists EVERY WAIST MUST GO 100 Heauliful Silk and Net Waists, all new styles, good colors, values up to $5 Clearance. Sale, . .100 up-to-date Alessaline and Silk Waists in all colors, good stylus, values up to $7.50 Clearance, Hale Price , X I iHiilK i MR"' n ' Clearance Sale of Suits EVERY SUIT MUST GO 25 New Spring Suits, all good styles and colors, well tailored, val- frA c r lies up to $20.00 Clear- Jkl 1 4N aiice Sale Price t7AeJVVJ 25 Beautiful New La Vogue Suits, up-to-date in style, real val- - -v ues up to $25.00 Clear- Yll MK anec Sale Price "lef,e;U r t y y t y t y y y y y i 25 High-Class Tailored Suits, all 1912 models, values up to $30.00 Clearance Sale Price $22.50 My f 1 '1 If il Villi ' ' Clearance Sale of Coats EVERY COAT MUST GO 25 New Spring Coats, full length, made, of all-wool materials, splendid fitting garments, up to $15.00 jktl Iim values Clearance Sale Price ...V" VvJ 25 All-Wool Serge and Jancy .Mixture Coals, this season's most desirable styles, up to $20 val. Clearance Sale Price $13.98 25 Uigh-ChiHS Tailored Coats, full length, in navy, black and fancy a v q lixlum, up to 430 values IJf.Jfg -Clearance Sale Price p .- w $2.48 ! t y y y f y y r y t V y y y y y r f JL $3.98 20 0 Jieautiful Percale Waists, fast colors, all sizes, just tho thing for ordi nary wear, val ues up to $1 59c 2 0 0 Women's Tailor'd Waists, good styles and colors, values up to $1.50 Clear ance Sale Price 89c 2 0 0 Women's Shirts and Lin gerie Waists, beautiful styles, values up to $2, Clearance Sale Price $1.19 PETTICOATS iMado of nearsilk, $1 values Sale price, each, 39c PRINTS Best quality Sale price, a yard, 5c OILCLOTH Best quality Sale price, a yard, 19c KNIT WAISTS For children, 35c values Sale price each, 10c APRONS Made of good per cale Sale price, each, 19c BELTS Values lip to $1 Sale price, each, 39c NECKWEAR Values up fo 50c, sale price, each, 10c , LACE Wide Torchon, .10c, values, sale price, a yard, : sc HOSE SUPPORTERS Values up to 50c, sale price, a pair 10c Clearance Sale of Silks 2000 yards of Poulards, Mes salines and Fancy Silks, all this season's patterns, real values 75c Clear- MQA anco Sale Price, a tlXi yard uv Y 2000 yards Fancy Silk Mix- V tures, beautiful colorings, y values up to 39c AA. t aoMunecSulo dC j. Pnco, a yard vv 2000 yards Foulards, Messa- lines, Pongees and 'ancy Silks, all beautiful new pat terns, values up to JA $1 Clearance Sale fljll Price, a yard WV The balance of our $1.25 foulards and Fan cy Silks Clear ance Sale, yard . .. 98c Clearance Sale of Dress Goods 5000 yds. of All-Wool Serges and Fancy Mixtures, all this season's styles, in cludes many white num bers, values up to MQ 75c Clearance 4XP Sale Price, yard vJ 500 yards Shephord Checks, good width, reg. M A value 25c Clear- I Jfi anco Sale, yard M'u The balance of our beautiful Fancy Stripes and Mix tures, sold all season up to $1.25 Clearance AQA ' Sale Price, per H XI yard Tho balance of our 58-inch Suitings, sold all season up to $2.00 Ulear- (ff'fl UU per yard $i.' Clearance Sale of Domestics SHEETS 81x90 hluuchod Hcatn Jcuh, 1 valuoH, clcar anco buIo prlco, eucli 69c OEASH 500 yardfl ull llnoii cranli, tiplondld 10c grudo, anlo prlco, yurd 7c PILLOW SLIPS i'JMU Inch bk'iieliod, valiicn up to 18o uloar- u co nalo prlco, ouch lie MUSLIN llopo brand. Why pay Vi'jfil Salo prlco, a I ynrtl 9c t y f y t y t y f y t y y TOWELS 20 (loz htrco hath low oIh, roal valno 'JTii!, cluaranco ualo prlco t Z 1-2C I Y y GINQHAM ! J 000 yd, Reed apron ! KliiKham worth 8c, cluarauco prlco. u yd. A 5c y y l ft V $MfcMKK v