Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 08, 1911, SECTION TWO, Page 2, Image 10

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MEDFORD -MAIL TRIBUNE, aJGEDFOflD, QUEGON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1911.
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WOOLEN TARIFF
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National Wool Growers' Convention
''to 'Consider rtcsolutfons' Rcfjanlinij
Tariff on Wool Rcsoluilons Pre
ferred by Commltiee. '
PORTLAND Or., .Inn. 7. Ht'olu-
lions ricninnding the retention of flu?
liej.fn'l uoojon tariff and llio cstab;
u iMiiifimicnt iurifi 4com-j
me hei'oie tle National
lishnienl of
JUISHIOH t'llHU'
Wool Growers' corni'iiliini lutfuy for
(indorsement. It was lielioved tlml
flic l ('solutions would bo trndorsC'd
willioul defihtc iis ull aijrliiiK'ntH clur
in: I lie convention buvo indicated
that such action would be taken ul
timately. Tlie H'Holulions were prepared by
tliu resolutions cotnmittec and is con
sidered as' the lir.il step on the part
of the wool men in their campaign
for continued protection of raw
wuohj.
Ill thin connection the association
hnfi already ouc on accord ( o a
J nil overj)iaenl jn ventilation' into
all phases (it the tariff affeetiiiK rnw
woolb. ,('
Tho I'l'soltitinn favoring the crea
tion, of u tariff commission was lUc
, outgrowth of tlie agitation for lowei
duties on wool by onfUern liinnufnc
trcrri of woolen pioducts. The uool
men profess to (iclicvo thai (be
manufacturers arc in bettor position
to i'orco throiiKb a reduction of the
wool tariff than nro ()i sltoepmou
to per.suado (hope in aulhoiity lo, re
tain hcIkhIuIu 1, As a result tin.
woolmen are nnxioiiH to yet, the lurid
out of polities whoip disinterested
parlies may bo the judges in .the dis
pute behveeu growers and maiiufao-turcrs.
FRIDAY, 1 3TH CANON MADE LIGHT CONTRACT WHICH HE CLAIMS CREDIT FOR REPUDIATING
IP 'Ml 1T0 llfiV ! M tolled ford lail Tribune: v ' I Canon negotiated the tenns, cost' of installation, hmriher 2
n N fin HA I Sir Rcfering to the artiele on the first page of yester. and location of the lights, and embodied the same in mem-
, Urj I? T! .day's Mail Tribune, quoting the confutation P
i 1. . 1... ('.. ! . i1. -.i. 'J.. ' il. 1 !,. OlltlilVl" VL III. llimilPUUHIlllt m-i-xi vvi i.i .;. .. - v .. .. .....7.7
In Los Angeles Thirteen Judges Will
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"" ""u""- "" a mg sei'vice, tins article lias evidently 'etnanateu jroinwr.
Slf on 'Thirteen Different Benches' Canon or hif
on, flic Thirteenth of the
Which 1$ Also Friday
his lieutenants,, and certainly this article must
Month i have been published, if not at the dictation of the mayor
fc i personally, at least with Ins knowledge and approval, and
1 for tlif- sole purpose of making it appear to the public
mat i am rue canuiuare oi or ar-least nave me approval
of the Rogue River Electric Company.
The fact in the matter of an extened service arc briefly
as follews: When the light' committee recommended an
extension of the service, the council ordered- in certain
street lights. Now, the Rogue River concern had a con
tract with the city covering the, matter i of extended ser
vice, which contract contemplated the advance J or the
cost of installation, and heretofore, it, has been the cus
tom of thecUy jo advance the tost of installation. , This
was not unreasonable, for the reason that the lighting
company wight bo1 compelled to install-'lines in -i-emotc
placeHtnnd institute n service which might be repudiated
If llmrn nrn r,n nil Irl.wlu of rn. P Ulfirilllia lll'll IJ U IU ;t;uuilJlI TOlllll.ll 1;MI1IU l,MU JIUIIL-
vcrsnis arid deciHiona. riiabiiios of, ing'comp.'luy with an invefttlnont in a n(m-prodr,cing cir-
WUi j.oroove-ii, it is a. ousmesa cusiom wj.iii iigmmg con
cerns that whei'C power or light aroijnstalled, outlier to
municipal corporations or- private individuals, to ovadt
I.OS ANOUU-JS, Cal., Jan. 7.
Thirteen Jiidscs of the B'iparlor court
are In ri on IS dlffornnl IioncliPB of
the Jtidlolnry, In this city on Friday,
i,u Kith of .January, and ono. of Die
Judges lins i.'l canes on tils -calendar.
Judgo Willis, who has thg ia cases,'
has announced his Intention of koIii;,'
Into court, next Friday vlpi a hlnck
cat and with his flnsqrs croised.
Meantime ho. Is trying to bprrw,a
case or two from the calendars of Ills
col le,';ca ties .Ji.ct to brpaU the Ittl
number. , ,
attorneys pver fees nnd errors in the
iccords on that day tlio i? Judges, will
Jio surprised, accordIn to tholr own
Kviitnna(niitl i
",it aii camo abouVi.ecnuso the 12 itlic primary .cost of installation,- or indicia liiereo n I'on-
suncrior judKcs. ot this county foundl tract. hovering such ; period as to jiiakoithe installation
tliomsolvcs s'-'ampod wl(,h work nnd rprofitable. ' M
called uiion Judgp Covert of Hanford Pin-siiiint to the Jiction of the council. M Canon and
to help thorn out. . . , 1,,1ii- (1, i; j,,,;,,, n(- (i, ii.i 1Ani1l,:unn rma iA
jiijnvii, lv iii tisj i'liiiJi iikiii in. i-iiv." ii.mit iiiMiiiiiiirt;r m;iiKi.v
the Roue River IQleef rie company's office, and there fr.
umcui cLCMiun ur
DELEGATES PROPOSED!
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myself and the lighting company, J issued the communi
cation referred to in the columns of the Tribune. There
after the matter came before the council in the form of a
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Notarial
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Corporation
Qaiio
Phone us &nd we
will call for copy
MEDFDD
BOOK '
STORE
.eommuiiication from the light company, and upon motion! J at Same price yOU 2
of Councilman Wortnian to lay the same on the tabl9 Ljj pay n Portland, t
trs-nsi ttiit- i -n-w -"i-ni iYinitinnin nr r in iinmi I t?r Tn rir ak
It is apparently the effort of JMr. Canon and his lieuten
ants to connect me by insinuation and innuendo as being
the candidate of the Ray lighting corporation, but the ef
fort is a misfire, for the reason that my personal relations
with that corporation have been' strained to the breaking
point, which .culminated a few days ago in my ordering
jts power meter out of my place of business. However,
that has nothing to do with this controversy, and if J am
elected mayor the Ray company will got a square deal, and
Tio more.
The records which were used in the Tribune publication
are' the property of the light company and could only have
been produced by it. Does itnot occur to a thinking pub
lic, if I Avere the candidate of that concern .that it would
most reluctantly surrender private records to such use?
On the other hand, My. Canon or his virtuous ptress agent
is sufficiently close to the light octopus to procure its pri
vate records lor public purposes.
'.Verily, the ox knoweth his piaster and the ass his mas
ter's crib." ,
Leaving these matters to the consideration of a fair
minded public. Vary respectfully, W.W. BTPERT.
Aledford, January 6, 1911.
(Pair advertisement.)
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PACKY IS TO MEET WELSH
IN A LONDON RING
KANSAS CITV, Jf Jmi. 7. Al
though I'achy MeFnilnnd and Fred
die Welsh may not fiht Tor Jliif-h
litcTutoRli, it is regarded us certain
that they will sol tie their (llfTcrcncoh
in n London linj,'. Aliiiounceiueiil oi
an offer hy Promoter Jleltinson ol
the National Sporting club of 1-on-il(in
a hicli is helieveil lo coiitaiu fat
hotter tunny than that of JHdntosh
' was made hero hy AfeFarhind today
r I'achysaid ho had received u cnhlo
from JlcttiilKou offering him .flfjOh
win, lose or diaw, and transporln
4 tion. Jlettinson nrced to refeu-e
ftho match hiuihelf, which cliininatc.-
r I'miky'tf chief objection to the qJn-
tosh offer. The National cluh would
Htauo the fiht ncVt month.
5 "Heltinsou'M offer looks piod to
SThic." aid loKnrlund. "1 told Multi
tosh that Kiinene Corrie would Iin o
to jefeieo if 1 fought for him, hut
gllottiiibon is jitut us kooiI. I know
thut ho is honest, and Hint is nil I
ask. Of course WIhIi may not nyiue
hut it is up to him us lar iih I ain
Siioiicnriicil."
f U is helieved that MoKiirland will
5'"hlo ilcln(osh wilhdrnwintr Iih Icm
itativo ncceptniieo of the Australian
luomolers' turais.
JAPANESE EDITORS
DEPLORES WAR TALK
VICTORIA, II. C, Jan. 7 Con
sidcrahlc conunenl U made in .hip
iinono iehpapoi received hv the
Kinpremi of Japan, ruardin tin i
cent Washington dispalcheh on the
inndf(uncy of Pacifjo Cist de
fenhos and protestations aie inade hy
maiiv wrifei-H that Japan hIiouIiI :(
not credited with intentions to at
tack (he United Staus.
Bill Lane Signed.
VICTORIA, IJ. ('., Jan. 7. -Word
has just heon received fiom Lot An
Ki'les that ICddie Houhuliolder hat
hipr0(l Hill I,nno, hest known ins tiu
stnr heaver of (ho St. Vincent team
four years ago, to pitch for the new
Vielorja Norlhwewtmn team. Lam
has heen wilji the outlaw toukton
eluh. "This Iiiiukk the nunihoi- ot
pliiyers thus iiu .lulled up to 1T.
t Free Atlvertlslng For Our City.
Wa reeoicd the piod new that the
neucilicthic Knther of All. Aiijjel,
Or., who tunc wxkcd u- thix Mlulc
' hinco 1882, jae to publish n cgntcn
" iifni numhT in which mil lily i n
, liayo a conspieuou pohilion. "he
All, ,Ayu?l Alujrnriiie" that cinvylitler
all vei' llio I'moii mid 1-Juropyi iu
ipevioift you Iik duie much to ml
Vertiso Oregon mid hriitfr progieivt
vUixt'iirt iq tho q Air. N. lleurj
ifobiifson, Hjo Held 'dieilor, will cull
lujff and Inktiip tin- uuiv with the
f'oimncrdlaf cUdj. We henx-nk a
mnu word for jhui.
SACRAA1KNTO, Cal., Jan. 7.-1)1-recl
cleclion of ilclegnles to the im
lionnl conventions of the various
parlios in 10J2, us HiigKcstori hy
icnntor l.arollette is under consid
rntion today hy the progressive ic
Diililican leaders of the seunto nnd
isseinhly. Tlie fensahility of inlio
dueiiiK u cnnciirrent resolution pro
Idiiijj for (ho populnr choices of dpi
'gales to tho rcpiihlic.iu piohahly will
he presented hy Gates of Los An
geles, should tho lenders decide that
LnFoIlette's suggestion is u good one.
RICHEST WOMAN IS
ILL AT HER HOME
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NKW YORK. Jan. 7. Aln. Hettv
Oroon Is 111 t.tho homo ofher daugh
ter, .Airs. Maftlinws Wlllin. 'lloporls
from tho homo today say that her
condition Is not "serious.
MANN'S
Medford's Popular Price Store
North Central Ave.--Near P. 0.
MANN'S
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Our
XOT1CIJ.
Week of prayer at tho Methodist
church, cornor Konrth llartlutt. A
lari'.o and unthuslnHtlc aiidlenco or
semhled last ovcnlng, tho first night
of the week of prayer. Itpv. .1. L.
MrConih preached a very liolpful nnd
Inspiring Herinon. llo will siiealc
again UiIb ovenlng. Subject: "Who
la on tho Lord's Sldo." Tho choir
and ort;uulst are urged to ho pres
ent. A cordial Invitation Is extend
ed to tho public.
UnsUlnH for Health.
STODDARD
DAYTON
Automobiles
Dr. F. C Page
Mgr. Local Agency
First Annual Clearance
Sale Now Going" On
Greater Bargains Than Ever for Saturday's Selling Be Sure You Get Some of Them
Remnant Sale
Saturday inornlns we plaro
n hiiIo 1000 remnants of
SILK DRESS GOODS
Outing Flannels, ainghamn,
Sheetings and Waoh dooda;
lengJis from 1 to 10 yards; nil
NI3W, I)I-:SIUAHLK GOODS;
tho accuiunlatlnu of tho past
threo inontliH' heIUhb: all go on
iialo at a KHACTIOX OKTIIKIIt
ACITAL VAIA'i:.
Wash Goods
1000 -ynrdst flared Wash
Goods; valuos np to 20e;
clearance salo prko, (
yaul &C
1000 .ards fine Organdies nnd
fancy Wash Ooods; fast col
ors; valuesc upjto 35e; clear
ance salo price, Ori
yaul V-. "C
5000 yards host Quality Skirt
ing nnd DrcesCPi-Ints; good pat
terns; clearance. f"
sale price, yard- ..'..... OC
Winter Suits
OI-7T JIAXX'S I'ltfCKS WIST
Women's ?15 Suits now .7.50
Women's ?2t" Suits now .tJS.
Women's $30 Sult3 i.ow ijtin.OO
Women's $33 Suits now .SI7.no
Women's $10 Suits now S20.00
just oxn-iiALr
Radical reductions oa Furs:
All $10 Kur Scnrrc ...JjiO.OH
All $13 Fur Scnrfs . . .$t 0.08
All $20 Fur Scarfs ...$M.08
All $30 Fur Scarfs ...$2.no
All -$0 Fur Muffs .tl.lS
Winter Coats
Women's $12 Coat now '(1.00
Women's $15 Coats now i:7.no
Women's $20 Co:rts,now $10.00
Women's $25 Coata now $l2.r,o
Women's $30 Coatn now $1.1.00
JUST OX!-MIALK.
Childrou's $1.50 Coats,
now . . . , $2.2G
Children's $5.00 Coats,
now ji'j:.r.o
Children's $C00 Coats,
now .5.1.00
Children's $S.00 Coata,
now $1.00
Children' $10.00 Coats,
now $n.oo
Chlldien's $12.00 Coats,
now $0,00
IthAXKI-XS CO.MI-'OKTHUS HOHlKltY
Heavy ftrey cotton Good largo tll;alln( Hoys' and rlrls' "Last
manUets, 75e guide; Comforters; $ 1 2 5 Forovor" lloao; 25c
now a pair, grade; now v values; now
59c 98c a pair 12 1-2
IWOKItWKAK
Women's and c h I 1 -(Iron's
fleeced lined
Vests nnd Pants; 35c
now 25c "
waists
rieautlful now llngerlo
Waists; all sizes; $1.50
allies; now
eacK$1.19
MANN
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Medford's Popular Price Store
North Central Ave, Near Post Office
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INTRODUCTION SALE OF FINE EMBROIDERIES '
l ' " WE PUT ON SALE FOR FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY
All our now fine Embroidery just received. All brand new goods nnd exclusive patterns. Swisses,, Nainsooks ,'
and Cambric, from lJ (0 (JO inches wide; edges and insertions. Nothing reserved.
Embroidery Edges; Best 10c Values for 5c
A( this sale you have choice of dainty Embroidery lOdges. They nro embroidered in good quality Swisses, Najn
k and Cambric nnd have fine finished edges; best quality 10c; special 5c
Embroidered Houncinq and Corest Covers, 30c-35c Values, 20c
An oxira spocial offering of Jieautiful bMouncing and (Dorset (overJCmbroidery; shown jn wide." widths and olab- -'.
aioly ombroide'od on fine uality Swiss, Nainsook and Cambric. " . .
- Values 30c and 35c Interduction Price 20c
Batiste Embroidery, Best Grade, $1.25 to $1.50, for 95c .
A vory ehoico offoring of 27-inch lOmbroijlery flouncing, shown in pi'otty Venice and baby-Irish pattyrn?
boa nt.i fully embroidered on good (pialily batiste; also dainty patterns suitable for baby dresses; introductory
pridU '...,...' t , ., " 95c
All Over Embroidery, Best Grade, for 25c
A special of faring of 18-inch allover Embroidery shown in larger and small patterns; prettily embroidered on find
Swiss and Nainsook; especially suited lor .voice sleewyandVajsts; regular quality up to (iOc; special introductory
price J. '. 35c
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jcou wm una prices oorrosponaingiy low on an ,
over Embroideries, we have too many to mention
them all. Friday arid Saturday
Gray & Moe
Did You Say
DISHES
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IAVe liayo everything
in dishes and makq
f)riecs that you can't du
plicate even at whole
sale. (Vme and see our
linn of dishes, both in
seta ,or separate pieces,
the grades and patterns
most preferable.
GET OUR PRICES.
Groc
enes I
4$Evciything in this lino
is new and fresh and the
quality is sure to please.
ALL IN
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ALLIN
132 West MainSt
. Phono Main 2691
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r-rr-tttr NJ;
SECOND TERM
of tho Mcdford Consqrvalory
for
MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
Will BoKin on
JAN. 2, 1911
O. TATLLANDIER. Dircptnr.
Offutt Rornes
Auto Co.
Automobiles
GENERAL OVERHAULING" &
MACHINE REPAIRING. ,
First-Class
Workmanship Guaranteed.
PHONE MAIN 0231.
Corner Central Ave. and 8th St
Medfoid, Or.
Bargain
Corner
Ono tonr of Hip store is
t'i' en over to special liuvs. Jn:t
now wo nfffr'a iuecinl lmV in
Shoe fnht our regular line,
lint ner snecial lines'!, the lieM
hnrgnino ever slimvn.
LADIES' SHOES.
$2..-j0 nnd ."?.1 Shoes $1.95-
$.:0 Men's Welts $2.35
W "'O Leather Lined . . . $2.35
..'.2: Work Shoes ... .$2.25
The Wardrobe
Home of Good Shoes
wort,! . T, ,FOAMY.
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