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'HW 8 MICDFOUD MA1I TRCBDNE, MEDFORD, ORICCON, SUNDAY, JANUARY 8, 1911. lK!Pnn; !M 'r f M I' I BITTER FIGHT ON OVER SENAJORSHIP Struflglo Berlins Monday In Iowa io Name Successor to John P. Dol livcr Standpatters Backing Young. lie tent-fully prolrslod Hint lie liutl not firod a binj;lo shol tl' the IiimI nilo thai killed I'liuwiMire. Uehvtvii nubs ho Hiiid lie n lieailily mjiij lie had ever huuoiiie a hniidil. DBS AIOINKS, Ih., Juu. ".A Hlrumjle to huleel a man to hiii-culi. Suimtbr Jonathan 1. Holliver will la Kin when the lenislntnre meets Mon day. Politicians already at the cap ital lor the preliminary skirmish predict Hit' I the Jihl will he bitter and say they cannot I'uieciiHt the re salt. There are three camps, the proKrcritiivcM, the democratM and the HUtndp.ittern. Tito democrats back Daniel Hamilton. The standpatter arc Htipportin LtiKuyc'tto Yoinif. who wan appointed by the tfovcrnoi to temporarily lill the place. Tho i)roj?resivcs Imvo not yet (li.iKL'ii tiny doliiiile candidate Inn ' will probablv decide to endorhC V. li Hyciv, A. II. Funk, Warren Garni oi W. S. Yonyon, iiH8inliuit Unit;. States attorney general. The iirorehbivcs deninnd a repub lican cauciiH, bat the standpatter? refuse to enter ouu. The progressives, hae not yet chosen any definite candidate bit will probably decide to endorse if. Byeis, A. II. Funk, Warren Gatw or V, S. Renyoii, asbiatnnl Unitei States attorney general. Tho itiKrcsnivcs tlvtmiiul a repiih lic:iii caucus, but thu standpatters re fuse to enter olio. A deadloek is predicted. Tin The newspapers of thu state aru do iimmlitiK a special primary to name a senator. TAFT SAYS FINES HAVE NO EFFECT ON WEALTH WASHINGTON', I). (. Jim. 7. DeclarliiK Unit, Much lnul no effect nKalnst wcnltli, President Tafl today icfuscd to commute the Hpiiteiico of XV. S. Harlan, wealthy manager of extensive lumber anil turpentine In tercBtc nf Florldn and Alabama, con victed of peonage. "Fines nro not effectlvo iiKnlnst wealth," wroto Tnft In denying the lilca for commutnllou by Harlan's frlctidn. "ImprlHonment Is tfccenwiry to retain and enforco the Imprison ment part of this sentenco operates powerfully to prevent the recurrence if such offonKca by men of larger af fairs and huslncHH standing. To re lieve such a man from tho penalty of Imprisonment when properly convict ed and sentenced would ho to break down tho authority of tho law with thoHo who have powerful Influence, and to tempt further breaches on 'heir part. What Is worse, It would jlvo ground for tho contention often heard that only poor criminals aru really punished." ALLEGED FORGER PICKED UP HERE On Telephoned Description Fur nished by Douglas County Author- . itics Man Wanted Is Caught on Street Here Admitted Identity. Advertised Letter List. The, following list of letters rt iimiiiittr uncalled for at the postol l'ieo at Alodford, Or., Wednesday January !: V. I). Akin, Ifov. J. H. Adams, Mt Sarah J'. Adams (-), E. D. Adamsoii David Aiken, St S. Aiken, W. II. An tes1, George Arnold ('J), George Hear ley, 0. II. Heardslee, Charles He incut, IS. .M. Hcusoti, D. linker, J. II Damn, S. J. Hanoi, Mr. mid Mix Prank Dlnckbimi, Mis. 11. I. llrown Harry llrown, .1. P. Drown, Mrs Geo. II. Donivill, Goo. W. Durke, Iiuh ley Orchard Co., D. I). Duller, K. S Drooke, II. J. Drevnrd, Fred N. Cun ningham, Mr. Cunningham, Mrs. Myr tie Cox, Prank Conrad, Arnold W Cook, Mru, J. M. Claphaud, A. U Chirk, Walter Jotdan Clarke, Mrs. ,1 P. ('line, Henry C. Calvert (2), lrvn Pltyhaek, Win. Daily, I'M DcPore.il Huv. Day, E. Davis.)ii, Deri Dulloy, .Mih. It. II. Dudly, M. W. Duiliaiu, It J. I'iVniiH, Harry Pvcrhhed, Mt CllCbter, Kichnrd Pouhetv, P. P. Pal tell, P. C. Paucott,' Ifcuo Garin, Les U'r GiliMin, I.iunnii Griffith, C. T Humphrey, M. C. Hopkins, 1Iiiit jitiiiHton, Henry Hewitt, Phil Hoi tiler, I?. A. Ilornig, J. A. lleiiuy, I" Clrinit Hamm, Mrs. Plizaheth Ilaule, (jfiMiM'e llttiiHou (II), J. J. Hansen, II Ihiinburger, Mrs. P. D. Ilnnoy, W. S Ijiiwey, Mrs. Anna Hartley, Joncpl jf. IIiixcii, W. II. Ilawley, John Ilo. Al Johnson (12), Albeit Johnson, (t P. Johnson, Hazel James, G. II, Jen lingn, J. N, Jones, Cleoue Key, A. J' Kirk-ham, 11. A. Killam, S. M. I.ai P. P. liiuiriince, 1 4. W.. I.iirfm Claude t.awieuee, TIion. It. haiidei -Mrs. Walter P. Lane, 11. W. Marshall Thomas J. Murliit, P. T. iMatietto, Will S. May. Harry Mitchell, .Mr. N D. Meade, J. P. Minimi. 1). C. Moyo Henry W. Mos, Jim Mount, Now man Moou, 0. P. Mullen, Willian Mullen, T. II. Miller, Dual rice Miller C. J. McKainiirii. Pnjlich calling fot the above let tors will pleaso say "advert ised." . chuijo of one cunt will he niiulo upo.i delivery. A. M. WOOD POIH ), P. M. Man Kills Wife. PHOENIX, Aiis., Jan. 7.-ln a ft. of jealousy ciiummI. it U said, by ill tentioiih paid his wile by uiiolhu man, (leucre Meyers, a miner, todn shut his wife fatally, and after hold itiyr officers at hay for half an hou. pluccd the muz.le of h.'-evoUer i his mouth and blew out his brains dying instantly. Mr. Meyers died ut the hospital two hours later. The murder and suicide were com milled in thu presence of the twi miiiiII children of the couple, ugvi 1 and 7 yours. Meyers, jt is said has frequently threatened In wife. Boy Bandits Caught. DULUTII, Minn., Jan. 7. Willinni Muziud mid Algot Johnson, the boys alleged to have killed Police man Harry Chesutoie after holdiua tip thu Hotel Meluty here, were cat) titled b,v 4i posse at a lumber caui 'IK miles north of here todav. Tin lads from whom a desperate legist nuco mis cNpectcd, surrendered with out a struggle when they foun-' thuuihch'jA surrouiiited. Johnson, whose age was report e-1 as 11), said h is only HI. When the kHiidciiffh were snapped op his wrists THREE MASKED THUGS MURDER AND ROB MEN I113N0, Nov., Jan. 7. Three mask ed thugs wlo murdered Geno Qull Icl, proprietor of a caloon at linlay near here, and robbed his safe of $1200, arc being Bought today by tho ioIIco of Nevada and tho authorities of Utah, California and other stnteu have been notified to watch Incoming trains for men atiBWorlng their des cription. Tho men entered Quillet's laloon last ulr.ht, lined up Its pall-oil's igaliist tho bar, forced Qulllcl to open tho snfo and then shot him because ho tried, to give an alarm. It Is believed that tho robbers suc ceeded In catching train number 3, which passed through Ipilay shortly iftor tho holdup. Hawkins for Health. To the Lovers of Good Coffee Wo wish to ml vise you that wo 'tnvh Installed In our store a now (loyal Hlcctrlc Coffee Mill. This uachlno Is equipped with steel knives which cut tho borry Into practically inlform clean cut particles, Instead if grinding and crushing It, as by ho old method. All Coffee Mills heretofore UBod vlll only crush tho berry, tnutllut- ng the minute oil cells, allowing tho Ooffpo Oil to evaporate, thus Impalr 'ug the strength and flavor. Ily this now process tho little oil -ells remain unbroken, thu essential ill (food product), cannot evaporate itid the coffee thus letalus Its fine, "Ich, aromatic flavor In its full strength. This Is one reason why a pound of Mtffeo cut In this mill will make from wolve to fifteen cups more of full ltrength coffee than will any cof 'oo ground the old way. Tho l.ovoi tf flood Coffee finds hero a richness if flavor never found in Coffee round In tho ordinary way. Another feature about this Mill Is that you may havo your Coffeo cut is flue as the finest sand and It will it til be practically free from that 'I no dust which Is produced by the dd method of grinding. You will. therefore, always havo a clear cup of offco Instead of a muddy effect a esult of using tho old stylo Mills. Itojal Cut ('oHcc Is also adaptable or percolators or French Dip Coffee pots. 'I'O a pound of our cot fee cut on a toynl Mill mid m know jou will lc leasiHl with the results, Olmstead&Hiubard ox tiik wiivr .sim:. r4-4-44--S44titt- i 1-3 1 off on all I I I Calanders $ in stock ! T. W. Meeks, wanted by tho au thorities ot oouglus county for tho alleged forgery of a check for $20, wans arro3tcd In this city Friday. Chief of Police H. 0. Shearer re ceived n descilptlon of tho man by telephone from Koschurg nnd Inter picked him up on the street hero, Ho wns hold In tho city Jail and Saturday Sheriff Gcorgo II. Quiuo of Douglas county Identified him and took him to Rosohurg. Mcoks admitted his Identity when placed under urrCst by Chief Shearer. WOULD BREAK UP SHIPPING COMBINATION WASHINGTON, D. C, Jan. 7. A bill designed lo break up the I runs-1 n Medford Book Store Atlantic i-hipping- combination was introduced today by Congressman Humphrey (Washington). The bill prohibits ships belonging to a combi nation entering any port or clearing: Irotn any porl of the tinted Stales. Tim penalty provided is a fine of i'JOO ugainst the company for each passenger carried and a forfeiting of all the merchandise brougijt uboaid. Humphrey said the trust was the biggest in the woild. "The rate on cerv pound of freight and oery passenger between here mid Purope and South America has been fixed by. udwinco agree ment," Humphrey aid. "Special rates were given the Standard Oil company, the steel trut and the har vester combine to such up extent iliut competitors were absolutely ex-, eluded lroni competition in foreign imtrkets. American foreign trade ' at the trust's mercy. "The unjiist ucs.s of the rate.s and the greed ami 'xtortion of the companies is shown bv the fact that the llainburg-Anier-ican line, the controlling factor i i (lie combine profits annually 113 pc: cent on a capilalix.at:').) of $0(1,000, 000. 1 intend to insist on the im nediate hearing of this hill." Tho most profitable as well as tho most Interesting "llttlo journeys' are those made tu answering clan? I fled nds. JUDGE LINDSEY . HERE FRIDAY "Tho Kid's Friend" of Denver Soon to Fill Enrjaflcmcnt Here Is One of the Most Talked of Men in America. One of tho most talked of men in public life will be In McdTord next week, when Hen Llndsey, famous judge of tho Juvenile court of Den ver, will appear na Die second attrac tion on the Natatorlum amusement courBo. The date Id Friday January 13th, and tho extremely low price of GO and 75 cents havo been .nulo. During tho four years that Judge Llndsey line been on tho bench 'of the Denver county court his work among delinquent juveniles hns-mado him u national figure. From nil over tho civilized world come inquiries re garding the methods and tho admin istrative system of tho Juvenile court of this young man of an. It would bo within tho truth to cay that Den D. Llndacy's matinee court Is the greatest slnGle factor countir.s for righteousness in tho state of Colo rado. Seats on sale Monday, January 9, at 10 nm. at the Natatorlum box office. MUCH MONEY SAVED AT JOHNSON INAUGURATION SACKAMHNTO, Cal., Jan. 7. Jhc inauguration of Hiram Johnson n? governor was accomplished w'ftlt a saving of $1043 on the amount re- !(iuiicd for inducting into office Gov ernor1 James N. Gillelt, according to Senator Estudillo of Hiverside, chair man of the joint legislative inaugu ral committee. '.Music, lights, programs and drap- eiles for the occasion cost the state .-412 for tile Johnson ceremony. The gold lace of the staff colonels and the inaugural ball in celebration of Gilletl's incumbency made the tot il at that lime $1433. The payment of $130 to the scer. Jary Sf the inaugural committee, un der tho old regimo, as against $3 Tor the secretary finder the new, is one instance of the saving effected. Gil lctt wns inaugurated in a local the atre because the capilol was torn HP. n Huskins for health. XCURSION 10 ' LIS ANGELES Don't overlook thill Los Angeles excursion leaving Medford Jantiiuy 39, the round trip $81.53, thirly day limit" stop off whore and when yo.t please, go and return via cither route. See San Francisco, the Gul den Gate, Mt. Tumnlphis, Alcatniz, the beautiful bay, the wond6rf.nl city rising from the ruins of the fire nnd qunkc, then travel south and co Palo AltofSan Jose, Santa" Cruz, Monterey, Dul Monte; take thu Const line, the daylight trip along' the ocean' and see the immense oil ..-.... wens in tiio ocean; ,suo ftnutn jjiu brtra, I'ato Hobles, lheuLos'Aiig6lcs, Pasadena, Hedlnnds and Hiverside, the home of the multi-millionaire?; go to Venice, the city built out m the ocean, see tho , Ostrich farms; then go to Catalinn island, scoi the submarine gardens from th'o glas bottom boats, tho flying fish an 1 many other wonders of the ecean: take advantage of this excursion! the low rale, the Hummcn wcathor now to be enjoyed in the sbtith. For par ticulars call at the -Misscngcr office if not convenient to on!!. Phone for further particulars. Our First January Clearance Sale Unconditional Surrender of Seasonable Goods i ' Merchandise of Merit and Style Led to the Altar of Sacrifice Not a dollars worth of goods' reserv ed or excepted . Spring goods are being purchased nothing must bo carried over Everything must go to make room Tor ho coming season's new fresh stocks. This is the only time io ONLY SELL and shut our eyes io cost or loss. Our gain is in the clearance Your gain is in taking advantage of this deep price cutting throughout the store. The chance you've been waiting for to secure splendid coats for women, misses and children. An imported black broadcloth Coat; lull length; shawl collar; cancul trim; lined throughout with Skinner satin; regular 97 Qft value $ff.()0; clearance Halo .- yuldv Hlack broadcloth Ooals; i'ull length; some lined to the waist; some full lined; values $22.50 ttud C-l C AA $25.00; clearance stile ,. 0JLI.VV Ifull length mix.turo Coats; Style Craft make; reguhir salo. p I ; li: AA values $22,50 and $25.00; clearance $1J.VV Others priced at $9.50, $11.95 up Children Goats Half price Evening Capes and Goats underpriced Rain Coats underpriced tf v Read every item herein, they are only a small part of the many actual bargains in the store Surprised slashes Madam, every day until the racks and shelves tire empty. "We mean business. We mean to grve you the best bargains and the biggest saving chances voir (5 vcr, knew. ' AVatelc our windows. Look for our newspaper an nouncements. Be here early, but be here surelv. ' . 'i f The chance of a life-time to save on stylish suits Beautiful man-tailored Suits; made of mannish worsted; strictly tailored style; banded skirl; peau do cygne; lined; in a medium shade of gray and tan; regular (M7 TA $-l7.5Q value; clearance sale yuloJV Tailored Suits in mannish tweeds, ' serges, Venetian cloth, handsomo braided broadcloths; Stylo, Craft, Jftib- laiijnmt Jmtiravenuo makes; regular values " (M A CA $29;50, $32.50 and $35.00; clearance Stile $19.50 . Small women's and ladies' Suits in cheviot and fancy Medford cord; garments regularlv selling at (til AT $20.00 and $23.00; clearance sale t. J11.7J Prices Slashed on Furs Hejuitiful sle of Kolinsky Furs; regular value $(50.00; clearance jQ CfJ A southern Lynx Set; regular aluo .Y29.00; clearance, . Q1C7C sale M $10.1 J Small pieces and stoles; values &(i.50 and $7.50; clearance Q? AC sale .-. J.J ' ''IS' . . MILLINERY Must Go 'Primed hats, regular values to t A Ar $15.00',. Clearance Salo : J?.7J One table of untrinnnod hats values to $5.00, Clearance Stile.... 98c Cut Prices on Silk Petticoats Taffata Silk Petticoats in plain and fancy stripe effects, reguhir values $0.50 and $8.50. Clearance Salo $4.95 Big' Saving's on kSHirt Waists Every waist in stock at One-Fourth reduction 222 West Main St. Mark's Bldg Hand Bag's January Clearance at a 20 per cent Discount !MMfttMMi I 1 V.