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M7TF0T?D MATT TRIBUNE. MfiDFOKD, .ORTCOiON, FRIDAY, .TANFARY 20, 1911.
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HER EX-
Cpends Three Weeks In Lomloii,
Guost of Manuel Dancer Is Very
Quiet While In London Portugal
Will Allow Manuel Rcvnnise.
LONDON, KnjrlaiMl. .Tun. 10.- JIHp
Gnhy lJeslyc. the flmicer who in Miiri
to h.ne nxt Kiiik Manuel of i'ortu
jjhI hit Ihron". hn retnnietl ti
J'uris alter IhW in London fr
.ree wpekw, otennilily for tront
nieiil for a thrwat affection. The
loiifflh of her tny huh nttriliimtl to
an iiM'itiin. wliifli wi Hiiiil (
lino lnpn nnf.t(ffOHt'ul and ikicchhi
Irlinif n second, urllidi Is rt!Krtni
HtlCCCHnful.
During the timo he whh MiippoK
cilly einivnlonciiijc lii' renlly l"it
the hour in the compiiny of King
Humid. I'jwn arriving in London
win drove direct to n quiet hotel in
tho ieinity of 1'ieendillv, wheie n
unite of rootiiH lind heen otnjiiKcd i',r
her.
Mile I)cm1h did not frequent the
pnbliu roonib, Imuiitf must of her
incnli. taken up to her for the xnke
of privacy. Mmticl Inning .stipulnt
d hefoio eoiiHentiiiK to hor eotuio
ih.it -lie would hnf to live itiell.
so us in nttruel tho leiist poHoibli
41 1 1 u t i Oil.
The week prior to UiriMnms, Miim
ucl spent in London iihoppinjf. The
exiled inoiinreh 'HtnblMiud his hciid
quiirters nt I'lnridjje'M hotel. Hi
piewenee ill London nt the timo, was
iiirdu tho oecHxiou for n xntlierilijr of
well-known PorliiKiii'-e roynliUi.
An mooii as' the leeeption was otur,
however, he drove to nee Mile. Des-1
ly., hpeiidinv tho reiniiinder oi Hie
duy in liLrpoinpHi:y.
Munnel and liw itiofher. Que mi
Ainelie, after altering their minus,
tmvoral time, have signed u InaPo for'
a liiturta nt Aliereoru, Iticlimnud hill,
nrd will take ponKwnion wlioitly with
a fairly large suite and hold a mock
court Kiieh n-. in maintained hy uioii-
nielirt in exile.
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LDEST APPLE
TREE FENCED
Tree Planted Years Ap by Hudson
Bay Company Men Planted Near
the Vancouver Barrackks in
Washington. .
i tlenien who were "about to embark for
Fort Vniieoiiver in the employ of the
I Hudson Hay company, ceds of the
fruit eaten were slyly slipped by oine
I voimg ladies into the ttni-tcont oek
ets of the voting men, and, upon theii
ariiMil nt their destination the vouiiir
men, in overhauling their wardrobes 1
discovered the heeds and irave them
to Uruce the g.irdener at the fott.'
rrciiixo scalp.
Oct Itlil of It in a Ken- Hour.
OR. SMITH FLAYS THE
L!
JTION COMMITTEE
20. A. A.
inspector,
the oiliest
con&t re-
SPOKAXK. Wash., Jan.
Quarnhcrg, distnel fruit
diceovered and idea til led
apple tree on the l'acitic
cently and Colonel .McGunnegic ol
Vnncouver Uarracks, Washington,
commander of the post, has ordered
that a ienee he constructed around
the aged fruit beuier. In the near
. futiiie a tablet bearing its history
twill be created near the tiee. The
LISIIOX, Portugal, Jan. ID.-M'iie' tree wa's planted years npi by early
Diitiih government hat. intervened officer of the Hudson May company
MiicccHstullv with I'oitugnl on behnlt I Iroin needs carried in their pockets
of tho deposed king, Manuel, The iroin Knghmd, Mr. Quarnberg be
I'oitiigueMe government Iuih decided Hexes the tree to be about 8o yearn
to allow him to leceixe the icven.ie old. A pawage in a history of the
derived from the propel ties of the eailv settlers has the following to sa.
hoiiM' of Miaganza pending a tinnl eoiieeruing the oiigin of the free: " t
-ettlement between the slate and the a lunch parly in Loudon about J82.".
nival laniilx. given in honor of some young gen-
Tl'ero Is nothing made that will
so quickly rrtl the Ecalp ot distress
ing Itchiness as PARISIAN SAGE,
the hair dressing and beautlfler.
Chas. Strang Biiarantees Parisian
Sage to cure dandruff; btop Itching
scalp and Tallinn hair or money back,
find sells It for only 50 cents a large
bottle. It puts vitality Into the hair
and gives It a radiant luster.
It Is the favorito hair dressing of
refined women because It so quickly
refreshes the scalp and not being
sticky or greasy Is delightful to use.
"I haven't been bothered with dan
druff and Itching scalp since I began
using Parisian Sage." Lena Mc
Oongh, Wichita, Kas., Jan? 8, 1910.
Pei haps most of your "bad luck"
consists in fniliug to nnswer the
want ads that contain opportunities
for you.
SALKAJ, Or., Jan.
nation by the houo
resolution!! against
pearing before it
20. Diserimi-
eominittcc on
resolutions up-
vvas cnnigeu
against the members of that commit
tee by Hepre.sentntive Smith, of Jos
ephine, this morning. Smith had of
fered a rer.olution caljing for the ap
pointment of a special committee
consisting of four members from the
house and the same number fioin the
.senate to confer with a like commit
tee trom the Washington state leg
islature regarding uuifoim fishing
laws for the protection of the sal
mon industry on the Columbia river.
This resolution was. introduced in
advance of a like resolution iroin
Helland of Clatsop. This morning
the resolutions committee reported
tlu Pelland resolution favorably and
made no report on the one submitted
by Smith. This aroused the iie of
the Josephine roimtv man, xvho in
sisted, that he was entitled to fair
play and at least a report from the
committee concerning his resolution,
which will introduced before Mel
laud's'. In justification of its nction, the
u olutions committee explained that
the reason Pelland's resolution xxn
favorably acted upon xvns for the
icasou that it moie equally divided
the lepiesontntion on the two com
mittees between the two houses as
thev aie numerically constituted.
Having been an insurgent and the
resolutions committee being dotninat
nd hv Husk-Thomoson men. Smith
said, following adjournment, that he
i had not expected more considerate
i treatment from the committee but de
iclaied that he xvould continue to
I contend for fair treatment at the
' hands of this and other committees
h'eport of the resolutions committee
on the Helland icsolution was adopt
ed, over the protest of Smith.
PLAYED ROLE OF CUPID
BUT DID NOT MAKE GOOD
I SAX FRANCISCO, Cal.. Jan. 20
Uecaiise he is alleged to have ad-
ivertiscd to procure wealthy 1ms-
' bands for lonesome women, accepted
payment and then failed to make
good, Hugo M. Monis, said to be a
'capitalist, is under airest today. An
alleged Chicago accomplice lecehtlx
pleaded guilty to a charge 1f using
! the mails to defraud. Membership
in the matrimonial club was .,") foi
j men iind .?!t for xvomen, "success
! guaranteed." federal officers say
1 Tln'ee Iowa swains swore to the com
plaints against Morris.
CITIES MUST WAIT
FOR HOME RULE
PORTLAND, Or., Jan. 20. Cities
In qountles that voted "diy" where
local option elections were hold Inst
fall may not vote on the question of
selling liquor within tho corporate
limits of the municipality undor.pro
vlslons of the home rule amendment
to the constitution until tho regular
election day In November or at a
regular city election. Special elec
tions are invalid under piovlslonsof
the local option law.
The foregoing is the oubstanco of
a statement issued by II. C. MoAllis
rer. general manager of tho Greater
Home Rule association, yesterday to
allay the unrest occasioned by a mis
interpretation of opinions given by
Attorney General Crawfoul. Haste on
the pait of several cities In "dry"
counties in Oregon to voto on tho
liquor quebtlon Immediately after the
election, when the home rulo amend
ment wab adopted, resulted in lax
Interpretation of the bill and its co
ordinate statutory measure tho lo
cal option law as well, as,opinlons
of the attorney general, and they
prepared to hold special elections to
vote on tho question.
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SALE NOWS'
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KENTNER'S
Thousands of Yards of the Most Pleasing Patterns of Swiss Embroideries Placed on
Sale and Now Going at Prices Within the Reach of All
")00 yards, P to -I inches wide, yard, 5c
f)00 vards, 7 to 10 inches wide, yard 10c
500 yards, 10 inches wide, yard 10c
500 yards, 10 inches wide, yard 25p
501) vards, 10 inches wide, 50e values, yard 38c
500 yards, '10 inches wide, 60c values, yard 48c
75c Embroideries, 10 inches wide; now
onlv
39c
The Largest, Most Complete and Beautiful Showing of WHITE GOODS Ever Brought to Medford
Corset Cover
E mbroideries
2!5c wide Corset Cover Embroider
ies, beautiful patterns 15c
85p 25c
517 '(jt' :wt, .....30c
i Uv t ittfki .. wtu
I Jfs "vw
7flc .... G5c
SSc 75c
jjtl.no 85c
pl,iO t .. 9I.UU
Flouncings
We do not remember having of
fered a more beautiful line of
Elouncings than are on display at
this time. So many charmingly
pleasing designs it is hard to
choose.
50c, 65c, 75c, $.100 $1.25
and $1.50
Insertions to match.
WAIST FRONT EMBROIDER
IES These waist fronts are among the
most beautiful things in our very
large stock. They are 530 inches
wide, very rich in design and make
beautiful waists.
$1.25 values : $1.00
$2.50 values 4 $1.95
:i.50 values ,'.. $2.48
$:i.75 values $2.69
$1.00 values .t .$2.95
Shirt Embroideries
Here are goods we lake especial
pride - in showing. Embroideries
wide enough to make skirts. They
arc beauties.
S5c values 69c
Others nice enough to make glad
the heart of any woman at
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $2.00
$2.50 and $3.50
Zion Laces
AVe have on display in one of our
show windows a showing of Zion
Laces, which is instructive to ev
eryone. It is worth while to see
this display even though you arc
not interested in laces. Besides we
are offering especially good values.
Prices from 5c to 15c.
75c bolt Zion Lace, 12 yards in each
bolt 1 58c
$1.00 bolt Zion Lace, 12 yard
bolt 68c
M
uslin Underwear at White Sale Prices
MUSLIN SPECIAL NO. 1
tllemiMulKM' our sale of Muslin;
516 inches wide: no dressing; long
cloth finish; cannot be duplicated
for 12' jc; for a few da,s only,
8 1-3c
.MUSLIN SPECIAL NO. 2.
Nainsook finish cambric .Muni in:
i,f0gulT 15' value; Kpccinl,
12 1.2c
Flaxon
Kine white Klaxons IKi inches
wkjo.
10c value, special 32c
J5i values, sptulnl 24c
!10e values, sixeijU 26c
2V values, special 19c
UajCrr values, speeml 18c
20 values, special 16c
India Linon
S l-;c Value, special 6c
10c value, special ...,. 8 l-3c
12 Uu! value, speeiaj ...v 10c
15c value, spocial J, 12c
20c value,jspecial .....,. 15c
25c value, special ... 19c
Victoria
Lawn
Pine grade Victoria Lawn; 40
inches wide; :We value; special 1
24c
Tabl
Li
e
men
All pure Table Linen; regular 62
inches wide; regular 75c value; special
49c
K
ENTNER'S
Main and Bartlett