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1UEDF0RD MATT, TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON", WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 25, 1911. SAYS TAFT NOT AHOY SAYS TO FORTIFY CANAL HUNDREDS SEEK NEWS FROM CLUB NO PRIZEFIGHTS FOR THIS CITY Senator Paynter of Kentucky At tacks Bcvcridflc In Senate Says President Is Not Trying to Shield Illinois Solon. Says It Would Not Be Incompatible With World Wide Peace Ancc ment Between the Nations of the World. Over Hundred Letters Received On Monday and Number Increases Daily Gus D. Thomas Writes He Will Return for Visit.-. Mayor W. H. Canon Issues State ment That No Bouts Will Be Al lowed Within the Corporate Limits of City. PAGE EIGHT M m BMMMWB - - MMMMH Four Day Month-End Sale LORMER N iti mmy WASHINGTON, I). (, Jim. 'Jf Charges that President Tal't is iiNinjr. his influence in llio retention of Wil liiun Loriincr as rivnntor from Illi nois in tliu upper house wore vi oroiusly scouted today by Senator Pnyntor of Kentucky. Speaking in tliu Ht'iiate, Puyntur, uftvr sarcasti cally taking a flinj,' at Senator Uov uHiIkc, Hitid : "It lias been repeatedly hinted in various nuu'sspaiiors that President Tuft is lining his personal hut not his official influence against Sen ator Loriiner of Illinois in regard to llieiiivostigntiun into alleged hrhery in the election of Hint member of this bcnnte. I resent the imputa tion. The president knows that the senate is the judge of tho election of its own membors. What a hor rible! thought that the president of tliu United Stales should attempt .. make this body subservient to his will in the determination of .indicia' (iiehtions . 1 protest that it is im possible that tho president ean huvi Uhed his exulted position to sueli liuworlhy and unjustifiable purpose as making (ha judgment of the sen ntu siibsorvieiit to his own." HAIR GROWS THIN. Use Parisian Satje In Time and Pre vent Baldness. If your hair is growing thinner am thinner and cunning you anxiety go It Chun. Strung today and got ll ll'tf' bottle of Parisian iigo for only f( cents. It is mieh u delightful am rcfrcBliing drowning that you wjl like to use it regularly. Parisian Shro is guaranteed t stop falling hair, and itching scalp to eradieatu dandruff and make th hair luutrous and radiant, or imue; back. Juno 17, HUO. "I linvo used Parisian Sago ant it has been very beneficial to in.' hair, Mopping it from falling out curing dandruff, and milking it inucl thicker and nicer" Miss Helen H Sliernian, L'.'ll Hughes St., Berwick NKW YORK. Juii. 2.1. Thu forti fication ot the Panama canal would in no way be incompatible with a worldwide peace agreement between men I madctodaybyAndrewCar ligkq the nations, according to a state ment made today hi Andrew Carne gie, who has donated a fund of ,$1U, 01)0,000 to secure abolishment of war. "No nation can dispute our right to fortify the Panaina canal. Our right in that instance is as clear as is our righf" to fortify New York or New Orleans," said the steel king. "It would lie a wnrlike project but one purely defensive. Tho Panama forts, if built, would never fire a shot unless the caul were endangered by an enemy, which means an ene my to other nations as well, be cause injury to the canal would mean serious injury to tho world's commerce. SESSION T SEVERS TWO KNOTS Decrees of divorce wcro granted by Judge F, M. Calkins, sitting in the eircut court at Jacksonville Mon day, to two Jackson county coupler. Jules Cole was allowed an abso lute divorce from Inez Cole, and Kvn L. Allen, made defendant in a suit for divorco in which her hus band, I' Y. Allon, was plaintiff, w.is liwardeii a decree. PUBLICITY DEFEATS PAROLE LAWS AIM More InqulrloH are bruin received dally by the Commercial club than er before since tho organization was founded. Over 100 requests for In formation wore'recolved on Monday and 88 Htmllar communication were received la the first mall delivery this morning. Charles Malboouf, secretary of tho club, received a letter this morning from Gun I). Thomas, a wealthy Illi nois business man, who visited Med- ford Inst year. Ho stateB that ho expects to return hero for a short period this summer. While acting as received for Ion City, Mr. Thomati brought Hint Indus trial center, founded by tho Into John Aloxnnder Dowle, tho self-appointed reincarnation of tho prophet JSlljah, out of bankruptcy nnd placed It on a substnntlnl business footing. Ho acknowledged tho rcolpt from Mr. Mnlboeuf of a small box which, ho Judged front Its aroma, had ouco contained an npple, but added that tho Hiimo delicious odor had evident ly proven too strong a temptation for Home express company employe, as tho npplo itself had disappeared In transit. This Is tho third apple sont out by Mr. Mnlboeuf to have succumbed to tho appetites of epicurean express men. Phis ted, shatercd, bumped, are the hopes of local tight fans for this morning Mayor W. II. Canon issued) nn emphatic edict to the effect that a proposed bout bete between Frank' l'!d wards and Dick Wheeler shall not, he held within the corporate limits ll of the city of Medlmd. No more shall proud gladiators ot (he lti-foot square proudly exhibit their cauliflower auricular append ages to admiring victims of the fight bug while sunning themselves ata the corner which is by the oasis with tho corner front. To Curb Court Power. OLYMPIA, Wash., Jan. 2.V-The State Federation of Labor has en dorsed senate bill No. 200. This is the bil introduced by Senator Lan do of King couny, iuended o cuib ho nrbirary power of cours srucivo conemp proceedings, WORK TO START in con- We Announce a Month-End Sale for Four Days Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tuesday, January 27th, 28th, 29th and 31st. This Is for the purposo of mnklng one of tho biggest three-day cleanups In tho history of tho store. Wo havo collected from various parts of tho store a host of odds and ends and remnants and piled them on bargain tables at a low prico for choice of each lot. Tho price marked bears no relation whatever to the original cost. Our judgment ot what figures will cause us to get rid of theso lots quickly hns ruled us solely In marking tho prico figures. Some of the biggest bargains cvor offered In this city, on next Saturday morning will await the first comers. j j .,1 BARGAINS IN LACES Many pieces offered hero wero valued at several times tho price. Torchon Laces; values to lGc yard; sale, yard 4 5c . J w PATR0 LO FTR00PS FOR TEXAS B0RDEP HOUSTON, .Toxns, Jan. 'Ja.-l lino with u plan of the war depar; incut to establish a thorough patn njong tho Texas border, four troop pf tho Third cavalry today left Fo Ham Houston bound toward the hoi dor. Simultaneously the Twenty third infantry Htarted front Foi IJkk. Tho two detachments w work in conjunction with othc troops already scattered along th border and it is expected that u bection of the boundary line betweei Mexico and Toxns will be left uupii (rolled. Activity of Mexican rebels and lawless hands styling themselves I evolutionists, has brought about i stale of iiear-unarchy and pleas I'm protection from Texas ranchers am' border merchants are believed to have led tho government to act, CHAMBERLAIN SECURES OREGON APPROPRIATIONS WASIIL'(VrONriC.. Jan 2fi Senator Chamberlain has Induced the sonnte committee on Indian affali to insert lu the Indian appropriation bill an Item of fGO.OOO for Irrigation works at Modoc Point, Klamnth res ervatlon, unci $15,000 for an oxtoii- hlon of the wing of the brick build lug at (lie Chumawn Indian school Tho Modoc Item would reclaim t'.OOO acres of fine laud. Those Items were not Included In tho bill when It originated lu the house, and, as was true last year, neither Hawley nor Kills had any hand In getting thorn in. There In no record that either of the house mem bers from Oregon moved lu connec tion with this favorable action of the senate committee, WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. 25. Having reached tho conclusion that Hibllclty defeats the object of tho larolo law, the federal pnrolo board viroafter will keop secret tho names )f prisoners who win pnrolo, It was loarned today. It Is believed by Attornoy General Wlckorshnm nnd Hobort W. Lnlrilow, hnlrmaii of tho pnrolo board, that ho now system will enable prisoners FLAMES FULFILL DREAM BY DESTROYING BUILDING CHICO, Oil., Jan. 25. Confirming lp ovory detnll n strange dream, Leo Gulll told of a week ago, flro today has loft In ashes the barns of his brothor, John Gulll, a member of tho state assombly. Leo Gulll dreamed that tho struc ture was In flames and that his fam ily nnd frlonds wero working fran tically to save an electric motor used In operating dairy machinery. When tho dreamer arrived at tho flro tho scono correspondeded in every detail with his vision of a week before. ON PAVING SOONIl JIM BARRY DEFEATS ONCE WHITE MAN'S HOPE HOSTON, Mass., Jan. 25. After a roiiKh and tumble fight for 12 rounds o step back Into nctlvo life again ns ll(,foro lho Armory Athlotlc club hero. irdlnary citizens Tho uundvertlsed pnrolo system hns ibtnlued In California for sovornl venrs nd hns proved a success. YOUTH SLAYS FATHER AND WOUNDS SISTER BBATTIiK, Wash., Jan. 'J.V-Tho authorities today are unable to de termine why John Drost, the UU-yonr ld boy now lodged in the county jail, should have brutally killed his 'athor at the 1 trout home in North Bend, although the youth iiiMhls that he had good cause and gave his father "fair warning.' Miss Phoebe Drost, the Ill-yen r )d hister of the youth will reenter. Slip was shot in the arm whilotr.vi.'g In protect her father. Young Drost will be charged with murder in the first degree, the authorities snv. Jim Harry of Chicago today Is victor over Sandy Ferguson, the Chelsen scrapper, who was onco touted as tho "whlto man's hope," Ferguson shad ed Harry for the first six rounds, but nftor Hint Sandy wns easy. Hnrry met him nt his own tactics of rough house fighting and beat him all the way. , jj LA F0LLETTE CERTAIN TO BE SENT BACK MADISON, Wis.. Jan. 'Jl. The election of Kobert M. LaFolctte to succeed himself as Tinted State son utor from Wisconsin was declared to day by his followers to be assured Halloting in the lower house today resulted: LaFollette, fill; Wei democrat, -7; Klcist, socialist, l'J. A vote in the senate was sched uled for thi.s afternoon. That work will soon be ooinineneod on the street paving contracted for by the city to be done this year is assured by the arrival here, yes terday, of A. W. Clark, a meinbei of the contracting linn of Clark & I fen cry. Approximately nine miles of pav ing will be laid during tho year. Hippodrome for Los Antjclcs. LOS ANGIOLHS. Oil., Jan. ':,. Fred Thompson is to build u replica of the New York hippodrome in Lo. Angeles, according to announcement today. NOTIOK OK DISSOLUTION. To nil whom It may cencern: Notice Is horoby given thnt wo, tho under signed, havo this day dissolved part nership, and thnt nil accounts dug the firm of Fleming and Ilnlo will be collected by H. H. Fleming, nnd thnt nil nccounts due and owing by tho firm of Fleming and Halo will bo paid by tho said II. II. Fleming. Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 2 4th day of January, 1911. H H. FLEMING, It. If. HALF. 2 Of. CURTAIN MATERIALS Discontinued patterns and short ends mnrked low to clese: 25c Kern Nets ' -.Ic 25c Ecru Nets Ule 15c Ecru Nets CLOSING OUT THE HKOKKX HOLTS OK JllltllOX. See remnant baskets. ..IiJ)$ FINAL CLEARING OF WOMEN'S UNDERWEAR A big collection of broken lines nnd discontinued numbers, marked at prices that will clear them In a hnrry. All 05c and 50c Cotton Underwear dyV, WASH GOODS HAltGAINS THAT WILL CAUSE YOU TO ANTICIPATE VOUK FUTUKE WASH GOODS NEEDS. Vow poplins, piques, voiles, long cloths, Persians, lawns, nainsooks, etc. at EXTRA SALE PRICES AHE YOU INTERESTED IN A GOOD INVESTMENT? Ono hundred acres Hutto Creek bottom, under Irrigation, porpotunl water right. Al for npp'.eu or pears; can mako big money raising onions, colory, tomatoos nnd nil kinds of veg etables; big money In subdivision; loins n now townslto and tho rall rond; nil under now wlro fonce; can bo bought for ono-half tho prico of adjoining land. Huy from ownor nnd savo tho commission. Address Hox 35, Medford, Or. tf W. H. MEEKER 6 CO. Home of McCale Patterns 28th So. Central Ave. MMMaMMlMMHiiMMM W. C. T. U. TO HOLD RECEPTION THURSDAY A reception of tho W. C. T. U. will bo held at the home of Mrs. N. II. Crawford at '2'2'J Apple street on Thuisdav afternoon. Refreshments will be .served and a program rendered. Champion Billiardls Reircs. NEW YORK. Jan. 'J.".. Willie Iloppe, champion billiardis a the 18.1 and 18.'J balk-line game, will retire front the game to become ,i partner of his wealthy father-in-law in the clothing business. Haskins for Health. Hasklns for Health. Medford Investors COME TO GRANTS PASS AND GET IN NOW ON THE GROUND FLOOR. SEE ME FOR CHOICE LISTINGS OF ALL KINDS OF LAND AND TOWN PROPERTY A. H. PARSONS REAL ESTATE GRANTS PASS, OREGON HE Tlf B llQofl i V J I know what von want I Tiavnnrlint . P.'AVt10 !?st quality SASH AND y vj u no . i ktvp mem in Btock for quick delivery. I havo but ono prico and sell for cash only. l I hare my own factory. It coata mo much less to mnke my roods and less to Bell them because I make and jell In largro quantics. J These prices aro taken from my catalog copy of which I will Kladly mail on request : front Door, double thick slats $2.25 up hancy Front Doort, ityliih 35.00 up 5-croM panel Doori, for painting $1.25 S-croii panel Doort, for ttainine $1.30 NfwCrafttmanDoor.forbungalows $.CO 2-1 Is lit Windows, check rail . - 78c up 4-Iighl Barn Saih . . 42c up Cupboard Doort, with plain glass $1.00 K. D.Door rrsmci 7&c. K.D.Stili Frtmei 00e J Ijo not fall to Fend me your list of ma tsnais for priced and frelcht chare-en. 'JAtk for Catalos No. it sVBPssrstlsaM DON'T MISS THE X i SLAUGHTER SA.L1 OF THE LIGHTING OF CIGARETTE BRINGS FATAL RESULTS KLLKN'SM'HO, Wasli., .Ian. J'.. Tliu liubiiuK of a cikuioKo cuummI llio doatli of one rbilil of .Matt Har rison, u minor, and tho hoiiinih in jury of nix otbor nioinboi'h of tho family who are in a hospital in thu 'it.y today siifforiii" from terrible burns. Harrison had taken n oau of pon der to liis luuuo and Murl; from lu ciuatelle caused the tuff to ex plode. Tho house was domolihliod and iiouo of tliu eiiildieu ean recover the doctors declare. EMPORIUM STOCK EVERYTHING IN READY-TO -WEARS FOR WOMEN You are missing the best opportunity of the year to save big money on good, clean up-to-date merchandise, "if you miss this sale Only a few days left-Everything must go i I : : -: : ', : : : : I Hail-'iH for health. rN-44N--