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Beginning Saturday, April 18
ENTIRE SPlilXO LINE OF OAUCOKN. "('i INTillA.MS, I'Kl.CA MIS si'MM KM
1)1. ESS MATEKiALS, OURTA1X SWISSES, DRAPERIES. LINEN'S ' ETC
THESE AXD EVERY ARTICLE IX Til K STORE M FST A LL UK SOUlXOOX S
POSSIBLE AXD PRICES WILL DO T.IIE WORK.
Just Received
AXD COXTIXUIXO UNTIL EVERVT1I1NO IS SOLD. THIS STOCK OF IlKJLt
(il.ADE MERCHANDISE WILL ME OFFERED VOL AT SI (Ml PRICES AS
NEVER' BEFORE KNOWN IX SOUTHERN Ol.EtJON.
Greater Bargains in Every Department
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OF HIOH-GRADE MERCirAXJ)ISE. AT PRICES YOU CANNOT AFFORD TO OVERLOOK.
I'll-'E LINE
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FOR LADIES
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OVER AND FLORS1IEIM SI IOES, COI I N. X ICI I KLSI5U I & COMPVNVS
HEAVY SHOES.
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Oregon
NEWBERRY TELLS
; j ' OF DEFALCATION
j Ktlilnr Tribune: I :nii ono of tin
3 bondsmen of former County Supcriiitcn-
ileut !nilv ,-mm1 bey to iiuilco n statement
4 ill rrjr;irl to the Nliortiitfe in the ol'fiee.
N " iiinl I trust yon will yivo this statement
J the s:uiif coiispiiMioiiH position in your
: paper which y.ni yave to your recitals
1 in the issue of April t.t.
1 .Mr. Daily tendered his residua t ion
nnd .1. I. Wells was appointed his sue
censor. I slnted lo the county court in-
open session, Dunn, Patterson nnd
- litvmn boitio;: present, t hot I wished
'they would -'require the - Hiiecessor ot'
Ihtily to inakT1 fl investigation and re
port of the financial condition of llie
office, and if there was a shortage I
was ready to make it good. I knew
t hat I lie iusl it ute fund came into Mr.
Daily's hands ly virtue of hin office
! and tin law, and T examined Jhtf insti-
.. tnte fund r m myself and found that
' there was a shortage in the branch of
"i ? the office, and I informed the court to
) jj that effect and that I was ready t
-'? turn the money over to the court.
i was told lo wait until Superintendent
- ; Wells made his report so that the court
; miyht know officially what the tdiort
r ajje was, and then turn the money over
I do not know whether the superintend
f, nt has yet filed his report,, but when
ever he does I he money is read v le
make good nny shortage the office may
In regard to the shortage in district
I.o. (S, permit me to Htnte that the
shortage has been made good and t ti
clerk of that district has his monev. T
never had a demand made upon me for
i that money except through the district
attorney's office, and did not know of
the shortage except in that way. Mr,
Rerfmes threat to sue me as one of
Daily's bondsmen gave me the first
knowledge of the shortage in that dis-
triet. as the records of the office did
rot show that fact. When informed hy
Mrs. Daily that it would have been
fairer to allow her to settle the claim
without threatening to sne the bonds
men, Mr. Keames replied th.it he
"1 bought it Would be fairer to sue the
, bondsmen. '
So far as T know, the records of the
"perinteiidi'Tit ' office does not show
shortage, r any other district except
Har,, di-rtet Xo. T. nnd that sum
has hern piid to the eb-rk of that 1U
liiet. )
The inotlftife fund is ready to be pnid
over to rheounty as soon as T am in
famed of te nmoTint short. The claim
of district . is settled, nnd T
know nothing of any shortage of Dni-
Iv's in any: other district referred to.
If there is i.ne, it will be settled.
t w. in regard to the bond I do not
j know wh. ther T prewired the bond or
not. bnt if T did I wish to say it is n
3 gid one o f:ir as the form is con
'corned. If the copy publisher! in the!
f Tribune j correct one. T signed the
-"'t'd nnd justified nrfder the t.iw ns t,
my rrspontibilitr fmanciailv.
name of Daily in missing from the bund
I cannot bo blamed for that, for I had
no authority to sign his ii:tme to Ihe
bond and enn certainly not be ln-ld re
sponsible because his name is not there.
L believe, however, that. I did not pre
pare the bond.
I want to say to the people of .hi.-!;-so
m-ouiity that, if T mn elected dis
trict attorney there will be im uecrssilv
for suing the bondsim n of I'. II. Dnilv,
ior wnai.ever shortage tliere may be in
the office will be made iond :is soon
as we know of the amount without the
necessity of n suit; and besides. Mr.
Kennies remains in the oi'i'ice for near
ly three months yet and he can bring!
suit on the bond jn that lime, and there!
will be no. necessity for Newbury sue-,
ing himself. I understand from a reli- s
able source that Keames, uh is a dem J
ocrat, but is attempting lo dictate the!
nomination of republican candidate f.n
district attorney in this distii.t, hits
said that he would like to sue ewbury
on the bond, for it "would cripple him
politically to lw defendine; su h a suit. "
Very respectfully,
fil'H N'KWItlMiV.
SALOONS OF MARSHFIELD
TO CLOSE ON SUNDAYS
MAIiSIII-MKU), Or., April Hi.-'riie
saloons of Marshfield inusi. heieafiei
close on Sunday. Distii.t Atturney (i.
M. DlOWII f b'oseltillg has been in Mm
city and held a i ferenee wiih I he
lifpior dealers. He cited the state law
regarding Sunday closing it ml tel. I iln--talotnmcN
thai he would m i- I., if (lint
the law was enforced ;ntd Ihal !n would
prosecute any iidaiions. North I'xml
recently passed a cily ordinance provid
Ing for closing, every niyhl a! 1
o 'chick and on Sntuhiy all day. The
Marsh field city i ncil pa-ed a mid
iHglit ordinance bni did not tal:e up
the Sunday closing inir-li .n. The itli
Snbon league of tie count v i:t nim
been edeavoring to bring ;i!n.nt fi:- n
foreement of the state law prohibitum
the sale of lienor on Sunday. The
league has i.c. d in ..,-,ni.ig :, fcr
fieienl mind.. r of p titions to plm-e the
local option iiiestiot to a vol,, of il.e
people nt the next election.
District Attorney lirown las an
nonnced that he fcm . hoy. ,, r
jeipiist, n young lauy-r. to a-ii him
as prosecuting :itt..rn. v fr i his dis
Notice.
PROGRAM AT THE MEDFORD
SKATING RINK FOR THE
MONTH OF APRIL:
Two sessions da ily from l' to "i p.
m. and 7 :.'') to U:::n . m ''M,.S
days', Fridays and Saturdays for
each wetdi during the monlii.
i hange of program to commence
l-'riday, April :t, when the price of
t iekols for afteinooii sessions will
be reduced to I" cents.
Friday of each week will he I. a
dies' Night, when skates will be is
sued to them free; genalf incut IT.
cents.
Society Night. Tuesday of each
week; ailniission 10 cents, skates
r "nis. Music by Kink Hand.
Thursday nights dancing, coi
mem-iiig April !; g.-nl ein,-n 7"i cent",
ladies free. Music by Kink Hand.
Children 's Day Saturday alter
noons; skates 1."i cents.
(Jrand May Day Mas. pie Skaiit.
Festival S.ilird-iy, Ma- l':...-licn-lar.s
later.
Windell & Loosley, Proprietors.
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tli.
BINGEB HERMANN COMES
TO AID SENATOR FULTON
pri til. -That
".lid Saturday
iin.-r Hermann
:iatd jur that
LA (ii.' W'DK. or
lfeeV jl d wlu n li
night in Portland tka
had tetifieii before
third of the Mr.-gM
was in f:ivnr of Hall for i
is district atlotnev -u-:
harge uiaib- by Fult..it
peech defeioling linillf
tacks of Idnev.
Fulton net only .all d II
this instance n wwll a
others, but read :t 1.1- jtao, t
Hermann, in which t he former
If the aentative flatly denies hrtwi.g
such lest i m ony. lie men I ions t lie
consistency ,,f ibis, as he faoied I
ecy Kellev of Albany. The (,deo,
Was easily Ihe ten In re f (lo
Fulton believed Hermann lo I
soiilh, but wired to Kosel.mg to iram
his addivss. j (picry was an-w.r (
by Hermann himself, ft follows;
" Kosobuig. nr.. April I.'l, lion, i .
' - I'ultoii. Lti (iijinde. Or,: I as, 'i l
that I never leslified before a fraud
iury that the delegation agreed to up
port Hall for reappointment. ;h so. Ii
was not the case. If we had so aor. ed
)r Would have been roc ommciidefl ,
lis, W'tlU'h he was not. because ue c
not aoreo among oiir-o h-.--.. .1
was I'c ivv If. K. IN v.
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Senator Fiilhm' spt(!,e to one of
lai.sl polilical Kul ln-rifgs of ihe .
piiu'ii. The opet a hu-o was p.o i .
Mr. Fult-.n was given an ai;lo
over I he alley and Nited ( o
loll and Hot IlI.e. wlieie h.- WK .
a li:inMiii t. Scores of h'-i fi i. if! . . I
it.-d him ii his io,oii at tlo- Ifoi.l f.
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A. WHITMAN'.
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Second to None
Moore's Ifjiiifi'es lend iill
others. 'I'hey s;ive furl,
lime, mourn "I irttrri
;i Iroiihled housewife
oflen liie;ins ;i I roiihle
soine eooksfo'e in the
kilehen. ('onkin on a
Moore is a rlelihl. Ask
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then enine In Pxivden,
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ami select Ihe si vie thai
snils your own nce.i
hesl. I le has !S varie-
lics, I 'coin the sniallesl
lo the larfi'esl, hnl ever
l.ind is (H'.MfAN
'I'KKD TO (IIVM SAT
ISFACTION.
I lie in ices are I nun
5(518 i,5fir7.
The Ccaluivs which can
lie olitaincil onlv m a
Moore Kane are wilh
oiil price.
Be Convinced
of what ."ino users of
Moore Ranges already
know - llial Moore's
Ii alines Ahruis I'lrusr.
11. M. Cake, Republican Candidate for Nom
ination for United Slates Senator.
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