3MEDF0RP MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, AUGUST 11, 1910.
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The Great Bankrupt Sale is Going On
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To show our appreciation of the liberal patronage for the past two weeks, we will ask you to visit this store Friday and Saturday and promise to show you many special surprises
in the way of price concessions.
PEEP INTO OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT SAILOR AND STRAW HATS, JUST OPENED LAST WEEK ABSOLUTELY NEW.
These hats were here, but held by the wholesale house. AVe bought them at a great reduction on (he wholesale prices and you get the benefit.
Special for Friday and Saturday Two Days Only
LADIES' $4.00 TO $7.00 COATS TO CLOSE
AT
36-inch length Covert Coats for ladies; plan and fancy:
values from $4.00 to $7.00; to go for, JO 7C
choice vil
LADIES' $10.00 TO $15.00 COVERT &fl Oft
COATS TO GO AT $VOU
Ladies' Covert Coats in M-inch lengths; tan and striped
stylish garments; values from $10.00 to $15.00; Oft
, tpvlsv
to go at
LADIES' SUITS IN $25.00 TO $40.00 VAL- M a OO
UES, TO GO FOR ., $1.00
Ladies..' Suits in broadcloths, serges, diagonals and
Repps. ; values from $25.00 to $-10.00; to go now flf O OO
for onlv ,..,.l4.00
HERE ARE BARGAINS IN HIGH CLASS MERCHANDISE THAT YOU CAN'T AFFORD TO PASS.
.$18.88
LADIES' SUITS,
$45 TO $75 VALS..
Ladies' Suits in storm serges, di
agonals, broadcloths, etc, in
black, brown, gray, etc; values
from $45 to $75 ; to O 00
GET YOUR COAT NOW FOR
WINTER. YOU WILL PAY
THREE TIMES THE PRICE
WHEN THIS STOCK IS CLOS
ED OUT.
ENTIRE LINE OF SILKS,
PLAIN AND FANCY,
AT
HALF PRICE
DRESS GOODS HALF PRICE
2000 yards Dross Hoods; regular price 50c to $2.00 the yard; at just half
price. Just think of this great saving. Do no! wait until it is all gone, thou
wish you had taken advantage of this opportunity. Nearly all the colors to
select from; blues, grays, brown; tan, modes and fancies. Regular prieo
50c to $1.50 the yard.
ENTIRE LINE OF PRINCESS DRESSES ON SALE FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY.
SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY $27.50 tofcjf OQ SPECIAL FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY, $15.00 totf flO
$75.00 PRINCESS DRESSES TO GO AT $11.03 $25.00 PRINCESS DRESSES, TO GO AT . . JD..70
Nice line of messaline, taffeta, broadcloth, voile and alovcr net princess Dresses; all .Beautiful messaline, taffeta, broadcloth, and serge princess Dresses all seasonable
splendid stj'les; values from ?2.o0 to $'o.UU; on sale jj Oft styles; values Irom $lo.UU to .fl'o.UU; on sale tomorrow fl QO
y,vw oin v. at. enoicc wwv
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ly for- pxj.ur only, at, choice.
WE INVITE YOU TO VISIT THIS STORE YOUR ARE WELCOME, WHETHER YOU BUY OR NOT. COME TO THIS STORE, LOOK AROUND. MAKE YOURSELF
AT HOME. YOU WILL SAVE MONEY HE RE.
Baker-Hutchason
Old Stand
C. F. HULBURT & Co.
Near the Post
Office
PLENTY OF LABOR INSURGENTS ARE NEW TRAINS TO
NOW IN PANAMA VICTORS ALASKA! BE PUT ON SOON?
LONDON
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BACK ON JUDGE
No Longer Need Men Be Imported Wickersham Wins by Plurality of
From China and Other Sections
Immlflratlon Recently Has Been
Very Heavy.
WASHINGTON, An-. 11. The
digging of the Panama canal has re--versed
the condition regarding labor
-which confronted the United States
at the outset of the big task. No
longer, according to the reports from
the isthmus, is it necessary to send
agents abroad to contract for la
bor. Despite the great number
needed for the work voluntary im
jaigration from Greece, Italy, Spain,
Costa Rica, Cuba, Colombiu and
Venezuela now is sufficient to sup
ply all demand for the big force.
The volume of immigration in the
case of tho Edropcun liihorers has
Increased noarly 1000 per cent, and
in tho case of the West iridium;, over
SO per cat as compared with tho
iirst six months of 1009.
Nearly every vessel sailing from
a foreign port brings an additional
Jot of laborers, and within tho past
few months immigration among tho
Greeks and Italians lias been stead
ily increasing. As near ns can he
estimated about 50 per cent of the
steerage passengers from Europe at
the present time arc Spaniards, while
the remaining 50 per cent is more or
less equally divided between Greek
and Italians.
Formerly tho stowaway class con
stituted quito a factor in the immi
gration movement, and there is a
case on record where a vessel arriv
ed at Colon with 288 stowaways on
board, including a number of wo
en. At that time laborers were in
demand on the canal works, and un
der the agreement with tho republic
of Panama, respecting the importa
tion of labor, the stowaways wove
allowed to land without the requi
site amount of cash, and a large
number of them went to work on the
canal. For some titno past, however,
stowaways hayo been returned to the
couutrios from which they embark
ed, whch has discouraged the prac
tice, to a great extent, and caused
steamship officials to bo more nlort.
Two Thousand Made War on In
terests and Their So-Called Dis
poilatlon of Territory.
JUNEAU, Alaska, Aug. 11. Tues
day's election Is taken In Alaska as
a distinct Insurgent victor' and a
slap at the republican administration.
Fairly complete returns gve James
Wickersham, candidate for re-election
as delegate to congress, a plural
ity of 2000. Wickersham made his
fight on an anti-Guggenheim plat
form, upholding tho clalmB of Glf
ford Plnchot and others that Alaska
was being looted by the Interests.
The chief point In the fight against
Wickersham made by his opponents
was that he hud been repudiated by
President Taft and the :.dmlnlstra
tion. Complete returns from tho fourth
division give Wickersham 1147,
O'Connor labor candidate, C46, and
Orr 502. Orr carried only his home
neighborhood and lost Valdez, which
he was expected to carry by a good
plurality. Orr was nominated by tho
regular republican convention.
COMMITTED TO JAIL
FOR NON-SUPPORT
William Thurmnn of Watkins, oc
cupies quarters in the county jail,
held to answer a charge of failing
to support his wife nnd family. lie
is held to appear before tho grand
jury on August 28.
Tlasklns for health.
Stowaways huvo been especially nu
merous on tho islands of Burbadoes,
stealing on deck unseen, or going on
hoard on some fictitious errand and
hiding themeolvos as tho opportunity
offered whilo tho vessel lay at nn
chor on cargo.
With the present surplusage of
Europonn labor on tho isthmus tho
commission has been compelled to
hold to tho rule of filling vacancies
in tho labor ranks from tho contrnct
men, whenovor contract men ore
without work.
Report Comes From Portland That Discovers That Magistrate Who Re-Funeral to Be Held Sunday and Will
HUNDREDS PAY
TRIBUTE fO CANS
New Service Is to Be Given Lines
in Oregon Local Office In Dark
Regarding Change.
Although tho local office disclaims
any knowledge of it, an apparently
well authenticated report comes from
Portland to tho effect that tho South
ern Pacific company will ccon double
their passenger service over this lino
by adding two now through trains
daily between Portland and San
Francisco, one of which will bo of
the same class as tho Shasta limited,
while the other will handlo both
through.and local traffic the samo as
trains 13, 15, 11 and 1C now do. In
addition to this it is stated that the
local motor service botveon OrantB
Pass and Ashland will also make an
additional round trip dally. Tho stop
Is taken because of tho increased
travel over thh line, which has been
heavier this summer than ever be
fore. Tho local motor service has proven
very popula and tho car la filled to
Its capacity almost every trip. Al
ready 12 passenger trains including
the motor, pass over this section of
tho road daily, and If tho reported
additions are made, It will give tho
valley 22 passonger trains, or 11 each
way, every 24 hours.
ccntly Turned Him Down Owns
Property Rented by Keeper of
Tenderloin Resort.
OAKLAND, Cal., Aug. 10. "It
you arc the George Samuels who
owns Muldowney's tendorloln re
port of low repute then what havo
you to say for yourself?"
Charging that Police Judgo Sam
uels Is assessed with tho property on
which stands tho saloon whero Jack
London was ono of tho participants
In nn embrogllo while on his wny to
tho Jeffries-Johnson fight, tho pug
nacious author has jumped Into the
arena again with another open lot
tor. In It he aoks tho question above
quoted and Indulges In other sarcan
tle comment.
Tho police magistrate to whom tho
missive Is addressed admitted today
that he Is the owner of tho proporty
i on which Muldownoy's establishment
stands, but ho denies that ho is tho
owner of or Is Intorestod in tho re
sort Itself, assorting that ho leased
tho property several years ago and
tho building was put up and ronted
by other persons.
WEDNESDAY'S SCORES.
National League.
Chicago-Phlladelphla-Raln.
nrooklyn-CInclnnati Rain.
New York-St. Louis Itajn.
Boston 2, Pittsburg .
St. Louis 10-3, Washington 2-3.
(Second game called In ninth on ac
count of darkness.
American League.
Detroit 3, Philadelphia 8.
Chicago 2, Doston 1.
Northwest League.
Seattle i, Tacoma 2.
Vanocuvor 2, Spokane C.
Coast League.
Los Angeles G, San Francisco 0,
Portland 5, Sacramento 1.
Vernon 4, Oakland 5.
ATTRACTING
WIDE ATTENTION
Any ono pausing the office of tho
Oregon Orchards Syndicate could
not help being attracted by the
crowds' looking over the new Hup-
mobile.
Somo of the best-posted automo
bile men of .Medford have pronounc
ed this cur a big success and pre
dict a great future for it in this city.
Mr. Cornitiiitf, tho owner and
salesman, reports three orders nl
ready booked for spring delivery.
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Hasklns for Health.
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If you havo business ability, show
Its quality In tho way you advortlso
for a position,
Be Most Impressive Ever Received
by a Colored Man in Baltimore
Many Visit Home.
BALTIMORE, Md. Aug. 11. Tho
homo of Joe Guns, "Tho Old Master,"
was tho mecca today of hundreds of
negroes nnd followers of tho fistic
Bport, who gazed for tho last, time on
the fnee of tho dear fighter. Not
only are local negroes nnd members
of tho local sporting fraternity pay
ing their tribute to tho dead pugil
ist, but others from all parts of tho
country nro tending messages of con
dolence to tho relatives of the dend
man.
Cans' funeral will bo held Sunday
and will ho ono of tho most Impres
sive a colored mnn has over received
In Baltimore. Tho services will ho
hold from tho Wlntcoat African
Methodist church. Tho body will lie
all day In stnto In tho edlflco. At 1
o'clock tho services will begin, Rov.
A. Young, asciBted by othor Balti
more ministers, will conduct tho serv
ices. Two Iodgos of which Gnns was
a membor v.lll furnish tho pallboarors
and tho members will attend tho fun
oral In n body.
Tho remains will bo interred In tho
Rhclnurt Street comotory.
Tho widow of tho fighter and his
children, "James, 10, and Julia, 15,
and Gnns' foster parents will bo tho
chief mourners.
GUARDS
CLOSELY
WATCHING TAFT
TO SCALE SIDES
MTJWLIN
Since Attack on Mayor Gaynor Pre- Party of Local People Leave for
uuiinri near msii Laxc ami Plan
cautions to Guard President Have
Been Redoubled Never Out of
Sight.
BOSTON AMERICANS TO
TRAIN ON THE COAST
BEVERLY, Mass., Aug. 11. fllnco
tho attack on Mayor Gnynor of Now
York secret sorvlco men huvo sur
rounded Presldont Taft constantly.
Vigilant" has been redoubled and tho
president lt not out of sight of ono
or moro of his gunrds tit any tlmo.
When tho president motors, ono
guard stands on tho stopn of his car
and two others follow In nnothor an
tomnbllo. Thoy havo orders to shoot
first and link questions lator. Ono
operative nlwr.ys accompanies tho
presldont on tho golf links.
Tho ronewed precautions of tho
secret sorvlco men Is In lino with tho
theory that tho attack on Mayor Gay
nor may crouso tho slumbering In
sanity of hoiiio crank and nwako a
dcslro to duplicate tho outrngo, Tho
notoriety attending nn attempted as
sassination is regarded as ono of tho
features appealing to tho weak mind
ed and tho suggestion contained In
repented dlscuuHlons of tho cilmo la
added reason tho secret sorvlco mon
consider necessitating additional care
In guarding tho presldont.
SHIPPED EGGS FROM CHINA
AND SOLD THEM IN U. S.
to Set Their Standard High on the
Slopes of Mountain.
With tho dtermlnntlou of leaving
their standard flying to tho breeze
from tho numinlt of Mt. McLaughlin,
u party or local mountulr climbers
loavo Thursday for two weeks' out
ing. They will pitch camp at the
bum) of tho mountain and tho shores
of FIhIi lake and from thero essay
tho climb, which Is ono of tho most
difficult hi title section.
Those in tho party aro Mr. and
Mrs. W. !'. Shields, W. II. Wntt, Miss
Flora Gray, Mrs. W. W. Glasgow, Carl
and Ham Glasgow and Miss Agues
Iriiiacs.
An offectlvo want ad makes your
business plan effective.
HOSTON, Mass., Aug. 11. Tho
Doston American Basehall league will
train on the Pacific coiihI next
spring. The mrOiageineut has decid
ed on a westori) tiip thai will take
in u number of California cities.
Tho team will assemble in Sail
Francisco in March and will play tho
first game there.
Los Angeles, Sacramento and Oak
land tiro other cities in which exhi
bition games will be played, and it is
likely that tho tour will ho extended
to include others of tho larger weM-
ein towns.
HAN r-'HANCIHCO, Cal., Aug. 11.
Iiiiporling eggs from Shanghai,
China, and selling them in San
Francisco as the fresh product, bo-
cuuse he humorously nssorts that
"all eggs look alike," today brought
a local dealer under thu investigation
of tho state hoard of health. Hens
in the Orient no longer will bo sub
jected to the ordeal of supplying
consumers across tho seas, the au
thorities having taken steps to stop
the importation of further consignments.
New Attorney for Medford.
Horn August JO, 11)10, to the
wifo of W. K. Philips, n son. Mother
and child are doing nicely. J
WITH A
G R A F L E X
you can take snap shots in tlm
house, in tho shade, on cloudy days,
1-1000 of 1 second exposure. You
can soo (he full-size pioturo right
side ii at instant of exposure. Wo
will demonstrate.
Medford
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