Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 30, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 3, Image 3

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MEDirQRD MAIL TItlBUNE, BEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1910.
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Now Open For Business
Our OPENING SALE wns a grand .success. Wc arc veiy much pleaded and gratified' .with the response to our invitation to
visit the new store and examine the special offerings.
Although we opened under difficulties, and were rushed in getting open, we were busy almost every minute from opening time
Until' late Jast evening and a great deal of the time we were too rushed to take care of the crowd as it should have been taken care
of. We will have more clerks this week and will have everything in place the store will present a better appearance and you will
be sure to get waited on promptly.
SALE CONTINUES ALL WEEK
We will continue the Sale all this week and will continually add new lots of sale goods to those mentioned before.
We find that many lines are incomplete, but everything will be in soon new goods are arriving daily by freight and express
and now we can open them and put them on sale as soon as they arrive.
YOU CAN GOME HERE EXPECTING TO GrET THE BEST GOODS, ALWAYS AT THE LOWEST PRICES.
$4.50 SPECIAL
MEN'S GOODS
Men, we want to show you ihc new lines,
including shoes, clothing, underwear, hats,
trousers, etc. The newest styles and? the. very
lowest prices. Here is one sale that" will
give von an. idea of what we are doing.
MEN'S HATS. '
''Gordon, "Lanphcre Skinner," "Ermine"
and "J. B. Stetson" brands; all new sta
ple and novelty shapes; sizes G 7-8 to
7 l-'l ; worth from $3.00 to $5.00. JO-4C
Special Introductory Sale price .$&
Suitcases
.A swell line of Suitcases now on
sale; solid leather 'suitcases; our
leader; for (4 AA
only 3rMJV
Other special values at; $5 and $6.50
WOMEN'S GARMENTS
, You will be surprised at the exceptional
values in this department. While not all of
our goods are in, we wish to show you a lot
of sale goods, both, in the ready-to-wear
lines and in dry goods, notions, millinery,
suits, skirts, waists, fancy goods, etc., at the
lowest sale prices ever made in this section
of the state. . .
You are invited to call and inspect ihe
special lots on sale this week. Make this
store your stopping place when down town.
The Peoples', Popular, One Low Price, Cash Store
Akins, Benton & Company
StMark's Building,
Corner Main and Holly Streets
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' LANE COUKTY
Afcfcvmlily Ikhiio HoiuJ mill tl"' t'rjiM
4 Hum Not llct'ii Hurled ViXith
r- Now rn-jmre for tli Kmn'riil,
I Whlrli Will IU Mtt.Coniph'tc. ,
CANDIDATE DIX
FLAYS ROOSEVELT
Say Thnt If tin; l'olltlnil IIoum) In
to v ClruiiM-d It .Muiit Ili Iiiih
j AiTordliiK lo T. Hn l'orhoiin
Methods and ly HIh FrleiuN.
KUOKNi:. Or., Oct. SO OhwoIiI Wont.
tilri'ct iirlmury, iintl-nwHi'iiiltly niuJ HluJic
hkhU No. X ciillitnto for uoviirnor, will
curry I.no county, thnt nnolniil ntronu
ifnl,) of rockrlhbvj rcpulillcunlmn, by iih
hlK u iilumllt)- iih thnt given OcorKo U.
Clminhitrlnlit In 1000. anil thnt mi-niiM
360 voti-ii or more.
Thu vimt bulk of I.nnu county'n ro
liubllcniiH do not love I.. U Ilonn nml
IJ..nn'i county nenoinbly, nml Ihoy ilo
nut lovo Jny Hovirnwin or JnJ llowor
miin'M Htnto nimi'inbly. Amioinhly orRnna
unit nmombly orntorit, ulioulliift lomlly,
my thnt, "An I.iumi county koch, ho kovb
tlm Htnto. nml old I.11M0 hnn 11 normal
i,iulllcun nmjorlty of 1200 votc." Ho
fnr they pnlnt 11 iloturo truo to life.
Hut thoy o fnrthor yot, nml horu they
Mitimblo tiil fall. "Tho nmiumbly la
iUnl In Unno county." thoy Biiy. "Tho
votcrit thorn hnvo forKottrn tho iniMotif
lily, hnvo lmrM tlii-lr illffvronccM nml
nro MUlMKirtlnic Howurmun to n nmii
nml hero they Htnrt out with, tho fins
mid fliiluh lnino.
Tho iiHHPtnlily Ih iloml In l.nno county,
but It h not forKotton, ntul tho onrpNo,
loft ' lylnK In "tnto too loiut, hnH not
fiaoit tiurlcil. Tho republican votoru of
Limn county urn propnrlnK for tho fun
oral. Muybu tlu nHHombly li'ijilcrH of
tho Howorninii hcmhiunrtorH In I'ortlnml
luivu not liennl or tlm "l.nno County 11
irot rrlnmry Antl-AHwmlily club,"
which Iiiih Km honthiuiirtorH u ISuitctu'
27 WITNESSES ,
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IN TIMES CASE
(Irnnd Jury In Ioh AhkcK'n HihiiimoiW
l Mnny Mi'li I'rpm Hny IlfKlon !
,vtNllKntin Will Ho MHt Complete
f i.VlHi'o Chief Ih QiileHWiit.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 20.
Twbnty-Bovon wltnoHBOB Biuninonoil
from counties nbout tlio Sim Vyi
cIhco imy will lovo toihiy unci o
'morrow for hoa AukoIob to tqatlfy
lioforo' tho apoclul Kvnntl Jury cnllod
to . InvoBllKnto tho ' oxploHlon unil
liurtiliiK of .tlio Lob AiikoIob. TlmoB.
Tim orYJoo of tho BUbnooniiB lmu
boon complotod nml H 1 HUoly thu
grand Jury will resumo 11b iionrlnR
JK BuSft Of tllO a 7 WltllOBBOB woi-q
Bummonod from Bnn FrnnclHco.qth
,o Woro from Onkiid, lloruoloy,
Olant, Port Cqattv nml SiuiBnllto.
Tho Horvlco of tho BiimmoiiBOB whb
uccompllBhpd Uhotit nny 'rW
thltoli hoUvoen Ohlof of Pollco 8oy
miir nml Attorney Knr J nononi, Tlio
wrltB wpr bundled ontlroly by dp
tootlvou frdm Los AiigoleB,
NUW VOUIC. pet. 29. In 11 copyrlunt
oil iirtlPln In tho Now York Kvcnlng I'ot
IikIuv. Jolin A. nix. (li'inncrntlu cnmlU
j ilnto for Kovernor of Nuw York, flnyji
TllOOlltlll) ItOOHDM'lt.
"Ihul ltooHi-vi'lL known thnt tho kov
rrnor woulil ntttinpt to put tho rcpifb
llcnn Iiouko In onlor," tho nrtlclo HnyH.
"Tho AlliU trlnl ami tins Imiumnro cnn
iIiiIh would linvo been ImpOHHlblc. What
wo boo toilny lit tho SnrntoRn nominator,
tho arilont prpuchpr of pur polltlcw, n
MoclatlnK with nuch purlflrr an Col
linn, HomlrlckB and Alilrlilpo. lloonovolt
In ri'ltoratliiK tlio Hamo old nppcnl, If
tho polltlcnl houno bo cleansed thorouKb
ly It intuit bo nccorillnK to bin porsonnl
inuthoilH ntul ilono by bin frlcmln. Tho
publlo hiirf not forKotton tho promlscH
ItooRuvvIt mnilo 12 years no nml what
hnH happened In thimenntlmo"
OEFICE OF MAYOR
IN SALEM BEGGING
PORTLAND, Or.. Oct. 2!). -Salem
In without mayoralty cundldtitea and
tho officii promlot'B to o bogging at
tho comltiB prlmnry election. Ap
pnrontly nobody wnnta to bo chief
oxootttlvo of tho Heavor capltul. Clt
UonB or tho city nro much wrought
up In !oiiBO(uoneo, m tho city print
nrlfH occur iext weolc. t if
The cnmpnlgn Stilem Is nbout to
enter upon for n Biipply of moun
tain wntor lfl tho renaon for the Inch
of nBplrnntB for offlco. Many op
pose the iichomo, bollovlng thi,wuer
of tho Willamette rlvor enn o fil
tered and iisod In tho city mains. On
tho othor hand, It Jo urgod thnt It
Snliim Ib to hoop tho capital, It mttat
Bocttro c pttro water supply, Blnco
the city baa had difficulties In tho
past in tblB rognrd and opldomlea re
Biiltod. Thin Ib largely tho renaon
prominent cltUonB nro aldoatopplng
the hiayoi-Qlty. It la held thnt tho
work Involved In 'ntrnlghtonlng out
tho witter situation ontwolgba tho
honor of the position, 8I1190 thoro Ih
no aalnvy attached to the, offlco,
I'lU'lflO CotiHt KIiuiIm,
At Snn KrnnolBco
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Vernon ,,,.,,'. vl 10
Onhlnnd . . .. ...... - 7
At t.oa AngoloB--'
Portland ...,.,.,,,. 1 7
Loa AngoloU . . ,j . , , .
At HiioriunoiHu -
San Frnnclaco , , . , ,,0
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Medford Theatepr
Friday Night Nov. 4 J
DENIMAN THOIMPSON mid GEO. W. RYER'S
Everlasting Character Play
OUR NEW
CA.&tiW.
MINISTER
A Story of Life in New England by the authors of
"THE OLD HOMESTEAD"
Coming from its third successful engagement in New
York City, and fifth in Chicago.
SAME "NOTED CASTS
MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION
Seat sale begins Wednesday, November 2.
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CALIFORNIA JUSTICES
CAN'T GET SALARIES
IIERE'3 CHANCE FOR
EIGHT YOUNG MEN
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SACKAMKNTO. Oil., Oat 29 Tlio
mivou Juntlci'H of tlio Htiito Huprcmp court
W H. Ilfittty, IV M AiiKidlottl, I.uclan
Hluiw. I W. Hi'nulmw, II. A. Slolvln,
W. it LorlBini nml M V. HIohh luivo
nut drnwii tiolr saliirlcH for tlio pnHt
yi-ir, li'uvlnif $50,000 Ullo In tho Httito
trt'HHiiVy. Tho roaHon ulven fur tho fall
uro. of 1'iicli membor to rcculvo IiIh 18000
Ib Ijcciiuso lio cannot nmVo nffiilavlt thnt
thoro Ih no coho boforo him which linn ro
iimlnotl unilecltlcd for uioro tluui 90 iluyn
from thu tlmo It won Bubndttcil,
Tho lirlbory cuho of Abo Huof, now
on upiu'ul, Ih Uolfovoil to bo tho obstuclQ
In tho wny of tho JiuIki'b Kottlr.K their
pay. In tho inenntlmo tho money ciin
bo limni'd out nt Inton-Ht by tho Htato
troiiHuror, thoroby curnlug tho Htnto
(1020 to ilnto. ,
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STUAJIKlt CALLS FOIt'
TIK38 1V WIHKLKSS
K WovU-fc-ul'-i's ''u1 every help
wnutoil ml, Your ml will cot .you up
pllonllonu from tho host of tho "oil-
SAN FRANCISCO, Oct. 29. After
pounding on tho Bhoro off Point
HoyoB for ovornl hourB hiBt ulglit,
tho schooner CluuioB Nolaon limped
Into port today, llttlo tho woyso for
woar. Cnptntn L, 0. Hanson report
ed all Btifo on bpnrd and very llttlo
of his enrgo of lumbor lost,
Wlrolesa calls for nld rocolved lnat
night lod to tho belief that the
scboonor, with her crow of 30 men,
woro In danger of sluicing, and curly
today the tug Son Lark was sont to
hor nld, Tlo Nelson flontod off nt
jilgh" tldo, howovor, after somo of
tho' cargo waa thrown ovorboard, and
enmo Into port under bor own Btoam,
No iiowb has boon rocolved from
Point Aronn, whoro anothor vossel
wiih roported naboro at, about tho
snmo tlmo tho Nelson wont ngvoumL
Jln,sl!lns for hon.Uh
SPOKANE, Wash . Oct SO.Elzot
young vomonQlving In Mroolclyn, N.
x., nnd suburbs hnvo Kent ti Joint
letter to tho publisher or i" local
newspaper, requeuing him to put
them In touch with niii.n,in ,..o...
ers, npiilo-grawoi-B preferred, who de
sire WlVfS. Thnlr. nnm.w ,,,! .i
drosses follow; .Marjory Uoby and
iv,im uecijor.v 4-10 Nineteenth street,
?2Vt!l, -"roeklyn: Bertha Sccholpor,
191 Wood 1)1 lll Hfronf llrnnlrlvn. I !
Stengor, 1348 Pntnnm - nvonueV
lirooklyn; May Glff. 0 Honsnmn
otroet, Brooklyn; Julia and Mlnnlo
Pnlsgrnf, ir4 Newton otreet, Brook
lyn. Tho letter doses with" ,tbla ex ex
planateon: "Some tlmo ago wo rend In a Now
-ork paper that t'lere are not
enough women and girls In tho In-
liiiiu cuiiuru. incro nro oignt of
IIB and WO wnulil liincrv If un r.i.i.i
find mon to suit, Please print this
lottor In your pnpor, aa wo are in
earnest about this mnttor. Wo .can
glvo satisfactory loforencea nnd
should bo glad, to oxchango photo
gnipiis wiin any ono who can runt sh
recommendations as to chnro'ctor anil
prospects. We havo heard of tho big
rod apples and flnq crops and' wo nro
rondy to holp m tho work." t
Fine Watches
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"We are showing comiiletejines of all the best makes
of watches. Waltham, Elgin, Howard, Illinois and
othei's. Every watch is fully guaranteed to give per
fect satisfaction- and we stand back of every watch
we sell.
REPAIRING? is our specialty everything guaran
teed to give perfect satisfaction. "We jilso do engrav
ing and jewelry repairing and manufacturing.
NEW JEWELRY NOVELTIES
Our line of fine jewelry novelties is very complete.
Anything in the line of rings, brooches, necklaces, pins,
emblems, bracelets, etc., etc., may be found here in
the very latest styles.
Come here for loose or mounted diamonds. We can
show you somo special values and, guarantee perfect
stones.
All kinds of mounting done on short notice agates
"lid other minerals polished and mounted in, any man
ner that you may desire.
B. T. VAN DE CAR
PHIPPS BUILDING
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NATIONAL CONVKXTIOX ,OV
CllltlSTlAX CUUHCIl TO OHKGOX
LOCAL yiiiM ms AX .
OHDKIt KHOM SO. .MKHKU
Tho Nicholson llnrilwnro company bns
rvcplvcrt nn orilor for flshln'i tncltlo
wjilcli nmaunti'il to ovop 80 from nupnoa
AyrcB, '
H, L Kelly nont for tho gooils, Mr.
Kelly wh formerly In qlmrgo of tho
flHli batehory on 131k creek and avldontly
knuw Unit kooiI flHhlntf tncklo coulil bo
bouKht In Mvilfpril.
PORTLAND, Or., Oct. 2a.Lnrge
ly through tho good offices of tho
other coast cities who boosted for
Portland, the uo.t national conven
tion of tho Christian church will
como to this city during tho first
half of July, 1911. From British
Columbia to Mexico, commorclal
bodies backed up by tho Portland
Commercial club In asking for next
year's gcthorlng nnd tho combined
npneal was successful.
Thoro will bo n very largo attend
unco at thin convention and groat
bonoflta vJU follow to tho whole
const because of tho largo number of
vlsltoia, many of whom wllj soo this
section of tho country for tho first
tlmo. , .
Portland will build a tompornry
structure thnt will sent 10,000 poo
plo'for tho convention. Plans aro
now undor way whoroby tho Chris
tian churches of tho city will erect
tho building on land U?aEod by tho
Commorclal club. It Ib llkoly thnt
this nrrannemont will bo mado
Haaklns for health,
Farm Lands and Orchards
Pine ranch, partly sot to trees, fine soil, good location,
to exchange for Seattle property.
50 acres, just north of Phoenix; county road runs
through it; heavily wooded; will cut into 5, .10 and
15-acro tracts. Must soil at once. One-third cash
will handle.
28 acres, fine Boar crock bottom land, subject to ditch,.
cheap and good terms,
23 acres in Crestbrook, half sot to trees; fine buy if tak
i on at onco. $2500.00 will handle.
Corner lot on West Main: lot 1, block 1, Highland Park. .
Make me an offer.
House and lot on West Side, $425.
Wo have the finest of bearing orchards, largo tracts
for colonizing and timber for further orders. Any
thing -in real estate at
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