Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 22, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page 2, Image 8

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MEDFORD iMAlL TRIBUTE, MEDKORD, OltEUOX, SL'NDAV, JAXlrAUY 22, 1911.
MILLER TALKS iNEVEfi HAD PIG.
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Former Member of Lcflislature Tells
' of Lonjj Strncjcjlc Arjainst Hume
anil Pleads for Anjjlers N6t to
Surrender Advrintane-'Scciirctf. "
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District Attorney Mulkey Says He
Intends to Fathom Problem Out-
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"V filter upon tho fourth week of oitr PTKST JANUARY CLEARANCE SALIC with values t-rcnter than ever.
We are determined to t
we will show the NFAV ROYAL SHIRT WAISTS for
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clear out a
winter wares reirardless of -Joss. Jn coniunction with the Clearance Stile
One ' Case' Dismissed" but More
Pending One Domes' Up 'Monday.
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To tho Kclilu'. "I .imtidu. froitr
write-up in regard to' Herbert mime
and Ivan lliiiiiiiwui beinjr in Moilfnn!
ilitPrviowiiijf the member f Ihv
Tisli association in leard to the
1 IjUtno-1 Iiuunspti fish bill now before
jLbueeiialcv' which if enacted will-Kiv,,J
tli'pjii Ilio priviloKo to 'isjifor aliiiu)i
ojity in-Nojpie river, from tide water
lp .ho motif li of the Illinois rivor.
"Noy, for tho snko of tho piod
pro plu of Oregon, who expressed their
opinion i-egnrdiiiK l.ngno river fWi
hir; i llie polls in no uncertain man
lier at the Inst election, let us mil
yield ouc siiujlo point to lhco po )
j)lofj You know ns wall as I whui
wji hfld to contend with at tie last
sqmIoh of the lexmlatiiru. Yon know
that wo aaked them in our hill to
TXn'KUto the wilinnn from the stecl
henda and that they would not ap-"!'
to do it, and theruore defeated yiir
hill. They hnve nlwnv maintained
that ,a lyelhead, should'. be elapsed
iih n"tjtifim.)ii, ajpl lfs , clashed u.
the last sufoiioii hivwas a result. You
know (hat If, T). I fume always stood
firm for (lint proposition for the
Iftfcl foir nifesiolis of the "leielat nit
while ho wag living,, and it haslhee,ii
gq pirn'oled into the HQwjion laws i'yi
llio.hisl five sessions, apd is now I tie
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"Yon know that if we would now
yield, aiid allow a law to he pnnsi?rf
allowing the into fish with wiiiie- ami
u nuip j.ur aiimmn oniy, Willi um,
cTjhl npt.ontch tho fialmoii witliout
(tfttehinjr the slcellieuds with them,
for the Dl'jolheads are in the water
with the salmon.
'"I know that K. I). 11 nine, some
1i or 21) years ago, caught llip "tecl
liqnds with the salmon while seining
and gilnolting them, and soirreiriiloil
the steelhuadB from tho salmo-n on
the, gaiidhai-ri of his seining mid gil
mating pounds, and left' the slee
hoads lying on lh0 snmlbnrB for the
buzzards to fill op on, and that yon
could smell the .steiwdi for a, halt
mile. Mr. llunio wtu not eiiunine
the steelhuads then, bill several year
before ho died ho began .niuiiuu
thorn and i'lflin.rihnl thev would, soft
readily as the salmon.- Theii IH
L'pon ft motfoii by District Attoi
ney 15. 1 Mulkey, .Inslice of the
Pence (lien (). Taylor yesterday di-.-mincd
the ensr of the state nirniiHl
,'l'om J'.iUmll arrested iij JJiille Milk
some time ago on a warrant charg
ing the theft of two hogs.
The ease against the boy, and sev
eral other members of his fatnilv,
originated fust September when V.
Y. .Allen of Trail applied for w:t:
riints for Everett Edsall and- .lack
O'Connor on charges of hog stealing.
Lhith theso men left for' California
before apprehended but O'Connor
was arreted in Vallejo, Cal., and
brought back here to face tiial. An
other ease of the same nature with
John IMsalf, the boy's father andJ
father-in-law of O'Connor, will be I
tried in the circuit, court in .lack'-on- '
ville on Monday. ,
"U'e are not trying to make a ,
scapegoat of any particular iadi-1
vidnal," said District Attorney Mill-1
Ucy, "bat wt do intejul to tlim-h j
to its bottom the problem of how
two men, wjio' have never been!
known to raise u hog ii all their
lives, uiyi market ,fl 0(1(1 worth ,l I.
pork in one season to one biiver."
Sring Nineteen, Eleven. ' -1 r---'r
Dresses for Quick Clearance $14.75
S Dresses made of an excellent stoi'in serge; some plain tailored styles, others braided; Gibson shoulder; in colors navy blue, (jjjj 75'
brown and leather; excellent value at the former prices, &l!).f)0 and i'JI'.oO. Clear.uice Sale v - , i
Evening E)resses---Special $29.50
For Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday, your unrestricted choice of the following Dresses:
A handsome black mousseline do soie Dress over black' nlessaline:
ti'immed over Persian band .and Persian piped; tunic
regularly priced at $i37.50; for these, three , . , , .
daws i....;.:....tj
effect skirt;
$29.50
A most handsome iWassaliue dress elaborately braided, waist
has Peasant sleeves plaited skirt ..with stitfthed band color gold, rc
gularf price is $55 for these three days $29:50.
A navy blue mousseline' dc soie Dress over messaline
plaited flounce; bodice over Persian; regular value
.IS.oO; for these three days i
tunic
A light blue mousseline de soie overjnessaline;
w:
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tunic skirt banded
skirt; J
29.50
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;itli messaline; yoke bead trimmed; regular $47.50; for jMQ Q
liese three days vM , - V4lvolv
Others tluii we will not Lake time to describe, tts printer's ink at any rale "does not do them justice, but come and see these values.
The New 1911 Spring Waists
The ROYAL CUT which stands for best in shirt waists; only the
worthy materials; note the tailoring and finishing; si line of waists we
have sold for the last H veal's; come in beautiful hand embroider
ed linen; plain tailored linen and prettv lingerie stvles; NOT HOW
CINOAP, I JUT HOW CJOOD; PKICFJ) ' . d CA fA fi0 AA
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Coats Jan'y Clearance $15.00
Your unrestricted choice of anv AYinter Coat in broadcloth and
fancy mixtures; regularly pricedi to 30.00; Clearance! (frfr AA
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Choice of entire stock of ('oats, including some beautiful imported
black broadcloth coats; regular values 1:1.00, f)().0Qand $97 TA
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Evening Capes and Coats For
.$50.00; Clearance Salt
Three Days, Monday, Tuesday f
and Wednesday ONE HALF PRICE
To the Woman TlintN C'ikmI
lIo.iKonilcninn!. lift your k1hcs up- -Haeli
Knlliiiit, each Hwala anil
lover
A IcIhh to tho heailH that lirlni in the
Clip,
A lauKli for tho foiini split over!
For tlio boiiI 1h a-lllt and the heart
heatH IiIkIi,
And care Iium; ipilooHed Its tullier:
"Xow. drink, " naiu tho suko, "for to-
.morrow wo dleJ", . '
So let'a have a toast together. "rWT A. TT f J
Swliif? tho goblot aloft; to tho llpB 9 J Q"t JHLOW VjOOQ
IUV. IB lllilil t -, , . .,
Then bond yon the Icneo to iid-
drum; her. , 9
An. I .!..!.. 1- .,.,,, II.. ..I.... i.. ii 'Z
.....i iiiiiin, (,1-iiiiij nun, in uiii iiui'ini y i
Of IIS all' $
To tho woman that's ood find Z
UK'HS her! 4444444&444
But How Cheap
222 West Main St.
St Marks Bldg.
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was (loiihly an.ioim to have the Hleel-
hjiade eluMeil an mdiiinn. Von know
i well as I that if. D. Ilnnie iiIwiivh
Ifllluul leaislation for I'isli in his ivn
special intonwtn, ami cared nofliinfc
Tyr (lie people at lare. k
"The people of the slate oj' jr
KOii Naiil hy their voles last 'Norein
lor that Ihev hail hail ennimli of the
llnme finh Iia(ineHH,aiid they etO-cd
Koj;iio river rom ils iiwnilii (a i:
SOiu-flo tor commercial 1'it.lunir, Unr.
tlio people Mill hnve it iheir avLvl
Upland hy thqir decision. Wejja
Alined our point; AcLur keep.it,i!i(l
IJSK" our reiuonentativeH in tlio li'nu f
flliil onalo (u liiml firm for jfhaj
llo people decided hy nu itxiTuheli i
ili' ninjoritv nt the polK u
"I'eep Ifojtuo rivor closed to Sonic
moreml fiuliinit, iwtorc il to iis!i'or
liior reputation of li(.i,,u, t. jn.,,
JHystrenm in Aidirica and h-U n,.t
14 inule point to tlie-c jthtiIv, sell
JMNkiiur Hpeeinl interest pi.,,,.
"1. H. MII.I.KH.
''(lolil Illll. Jan I'll "
Oh, youth is a madenp and tlmo
a ehurll
1'ieiiHiiri) palls ami ronomo fol
lmvH after;
Tho world hustloM on In !U plllless
whirl,
With lt IcIkhoh, lis tears, and Its
laughter!
Hut t hero's one gentle heart, In Its
hoHoiu of ylIte
Dear lovo with 'tho tender eyes
Kleamlug,
Who has all tho wealth of my hom
age tonight,
. Whoru, ahu lies In her Innocent
dreaming
A'nd a wilt cli o'er hero ever my spirit
shall keep,
While tho angels lean down to
carcHs'hor;
And I'll pledge her ugiiln In nor beau
tiful sleep
The woman that's good t!od bless
her! i
Ah, Iloheinla's honey was sweet to
tho sip,
And the spmlland the dance were
allurlnjT
(The mischievous maid with the mu
tinous II))
Had a charm that was very on
dlirln.'j), Hut out from the much: and smlle
wfoiUhs tnd laeo
Of that world of the tawdrily clever
There floats tho rare spell of tho
pure Httlo'fnco
&That chased away folly forover!
And 1 pledge my last toast, ore I go
to my rest
Oh, fortunate earth to possess
her
To the dear, tender heart In the little
white brenst
Of tho , woman that's good God
bloss her.
MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS
Hnsklna for Health.
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Dried Fruit!
Eagle Point Orchard Tracts
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The Finest Fruit and Garden Land in the Rogue River Valley.
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llifiiiiniitl , Silver 5
Prunes, Hi i icy Hlo.-k, nv
pound 20o. i
j'Dittniond "Y, I Lilian 5
J PrmiPK. J'jiney hlm-k. peri
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5 pound 15c.
$ Dried is, w lb. 10c. ;
; Vaney AjrleolK, lb. 20c. j
TKaney Cl. l)ni.ll IWl.e;
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Aples, lb.
lyov lb. 15c.
5Kaney ,l)rled
510c.
Kuipy bulk li'aisin
J .Musentel, lb. 10c.
loo.se
LOlm'steadj
Hibbard
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Our Prices are lower and terms easier than any other Orchard
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Land in Oregon of the same quality and location.
Send for Plats and Price Lists.
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C0BN1TIUS-6ARNER REALTY m.
MEDFORD,
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133 West Main Street
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That owns the exculsivc right of
playing Downward on the Keys
Do you know that the Melville Clark Piano Company
is the cty manufacturer that can huild an inside player that
pla s directly dnvnward on I he leys?
Abk youx friend w ho sells player pianos if there is any way
correctly to play a piano except downward on the keys. 1 Iu
knows as well as jou do that no one plajs a piano any other
way than with a downward touch on the key because that is the
way a piano was made to he played.
The makers of all player pianos, except the Apollo, cut
out the downw ard stroke on the kej s; they cut out twenty-three
of the inukt epresMe notes; they cut tut centuries of firoerets
in fniino building.
Do you know that Melville Clark was the first manufac
turer to make's plaer piano that coered the whole ranae of
the ke board r
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Do you know that for five years he was the only manu
rer .nakii.u a plaver mano that nlm..,. i,. ...,.i
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U hen the manufacturers of ordinary player pianos made
-live note nlaers thev inailt .hm r. .i, : c
ihldwlo could not reach the full lenth of the kej board.
A hen M civile Clark made the Apollo player piano he made
a compile full Rroun ni,wo,m, after the linage and with the
tramiiijj and inspiration of a master.
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I l..l rtuu. n. - fur u. J P;ao. aud pla)er piano,,
ti en.cnt l'ainc.',ia.ibea.uaca.
HAI F PIANO
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