Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 03, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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MTCDFORD MATL TTHBFXTC, MRDT'ORD, OftEfiON. Tr?TT)AY, TTCBTCTTAT?Y 3, 1011.
AUTO MEN FORM
ASSOCIATION
For Purpose of Gaining Concerted
Action on Any Matters Affecting
Their Business Organization is
Perfected.
REMOVAL OF IFAIR QUESTION IS MILK FAMINE
BAILEY IS WELL PUT OFF BY SENATE IN LOS ANGLES
So Says Dr. E. B. Pickel of This
City, a Member of State Board of
Health Bailey Has Always Neg
lected His Duties.
' Following an Executive Session Com- Over 15,000 Families Are Affected
The uutoiuohilu dealers of Medfonl
mid llio HiKiie Kvit Valley met
Thursday eveiiinm and, orpuiiacd a
local branch of the Stale Automobile
afiocinlion in order to juin coiicerl
ed action oil mat tern alTccling their
ImnincMs. The K""d roads bills in
I he Legislature will be taken up at
once and the influence of the
ftmrization thrown in faor of the
passage of (lie billrt.
The following were elected ofli
cers: President ,J. ( Neff; vice picsi
dent, William Sullivan ; secietao and
treasurer, It. A. Flynn.
BOY ASKS TAFT
FOR PARDON
Inimitates Jcsso James and Then
Writes President Asking for a
Pardon Addresses His Letter to
"Uncle Sam."
That the removal of ,1. V. Hailey,
state diary and food commissioner,
lis recommended to the Leislatm"
i by Governor West yesterday will re
sult in fjood to the state, is the
opinion of Dr. K. IJ. 1'iekc a mem
ber of the state board of health. Dr.
I'ichel slates that Hailey has at a '
times opposed the board, discard
ed its recommendations, and U u
competaut.
"I do not speak for the board of
health," states Dr. 1'ickel, "but pei
Honally I feel that the icnioval would
be of benefit to the people."
mittee Postpones Action on Pana
ma Exposition Question Until Next
Wednesday.
WASHINGTON, IJ. C, Pel). 3.
I''ollowiiiK nn executive bohbIou the
scnutc cominlttoe today postponed ac
tion on the Panama Exposition (ju ca
tion until next Wednesday
Estimated That From 50,000 to
60,000 People Are Forced to go
Without Milk No Relief in Sight.
GIRL OF ELEVEN
KILLS TWO BOYS
ONE MAN
$5000
DEMANDS FLOOD CONDITIONS
UPTON ARE IMPROVING
LOS ANGELES, Fob. H. There n
a milk famine In Los Angeles, affect
ing 10,000 families, according to
President Darver oi tlic Ocainery
Operatois' association It Is esti
mated that from no.000 to 00.000
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DIVORCES TODAY'
DKNVKIt, Col., Feb. .'!. Henjamin
Miller, an 11 year old imitator of
.Jesse James in jail here charged with
robbing the ixistottice at Giudner,
Colorado, has written to Piesideut
Tuft lo plead his cause. Addressid
to "Uncle Sam," the epistle read:
"I am going to tell you about what
1 done. I broke into your postoffico
with two other kids. 1 know wo done
, wrong. Wo got $14 and four or fixe
packages of stamps, that's all.
"My father and mother aro pooi
and ain't got no money. 1 rend .lesse
.lumen stories, and that's xvhat put
me up to it. If you will let me o
this time I won't do it no more.
"I wns in bed xvhen tho other kids
coiiui and culled mo. This is all for
this time, ho good bye. llenjamiu
Dewey Miller.''
Let Bride Wash Dishes.
CHICAGO, 1-Yb. .'I. A romnnce
was revealed in the Harrisou-sti-ec!
(tourt today when Mary Watson,
twenty, Cleveland, and Henjniniu .1.
gloneman, twenty-two wore ariaign
0(1 before Municipal Judge lleitler.
The ease whk continued until Tues
day, and the young xvoinan's parents
xvill be notified of her plight. She
b'nid she and Stouemau came to Chi
iugo to be married.
Stouemau told the judge that he
" tried lo get work, but was unable to
do HO.
"I don't think much of a man who
xvill let a .young woman wish disho
in a leHtaurant while he does noth
ing," said Judge Meitler "PI con
tiumi (his cae until her patents can
be notified,"
Circuit Court Will Pass on Two
Matrimonial Derailments at this
Afternoon Session Case this
Morning Carried Over.
Sitting i nlhe Circuit Court al
Jacksonville this morning, Justice P.
M. Cnlkins opened the ease of the
Med i'onl Builders Supply compan.x
against IT. G. Stockman and assoc
iates. The Hiiil, xvhich is to foreelo- e
a lieu, was remanded pending tho
submitting of additional evidence.
At this nfternoon'fl sesion of
court the divorce cusch of Phillips
vs. Phillips and Ilegein vs. Ilegein
xvill be hear.
"THIS WOMAN AND
THIS MAN" COMING
Mow lo teach a man tho responsi-
hility of love is the motif in Axeix m
Hopwood'n new play "This Woman
anil This Man" in which that elexer
artist, Miss Minnie Vietorsou, ill,n g
seen nt llio .Med ford theater on Wed- J
nosdnv. Fobrunrv 8th. w
The Philadelphia Record, in re
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Underwear
25c each
AVc arc dosing out about fifty dozen Boys' and
aWisses"' ruder wear, as follews:
,Bovs' Ileavv Fleece Lined Flat Weave and
a Heavy Jersey Ribbed Fleece Lined Shirts and
Drawers, and a Misses' Pure White Jersey Ribbed
'Fleece Lined Vests and Pants boys' in size, 24 to
frl; misses' in size, 18 to 3-1. A regular 35c, lf,
and i50c garment; sale price, 25c each.
LADIES'
UNION SUITS
Heavy Fleece Lined
Jersey Ribbed, gray
mixed; a regular 75c
value; special for tomor
row 39c each
MEN'S
WORK GLOVES
A 'new line of Men's
Heavy Leather Work
( loves; a regular 75c
value; tomorrow
Men's Gauntlet Gloves,
75c, $1.00 and $1.50 a
pair. You save money
on them.
50c each
SACHAMENTO, Cnl., Feb. 3. -Further
danger from floods along
the Sacramento Hiver wns believed
to have pnsscd today, xvhen the water
xxhich had icached 27 i'eet at this
point, fell to 20.8. Unless the flood
crests of the Sacramento and San
Jonccpiin Rivers reach the junctuio
simultaneously it is thought that the
levees xvill hold. Appearances indicate
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denied the shooting. Young Kennedy i,.,isiblv in secure the money. Police, that the crests xvill not be nil apaii.
xxas shot in the forehead. The Brit- wcrc summoned mid Weldon arrest- when the intersecting point oi. llio
Ion boy xvns shot through the body. C(i, two rixers is reported l cached and
percoiiB aio compelled to go without ' warnings haxo been isued to fium-
milk. There Is no relief In Bight., Rnskino for health ets near there.
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NKW YORK, Feb. 3. In a dying! LONDON, Feb. 3. Albert Weldon,
.statement today, Joseph Hritton, ), wi, (r;ed to hold up Sir Thomas Lip
charged Marian Riddle, 11, with on for ,5,000, xvns today adjudged
wounding him and killing Thomas baiXQ iliU removed to jail from nn
Kennedy, 7, xvhile the trio were play-1 infirmary.
ing xvith a loaded revolver they had Weldon is the man xvh'o entered
found while playing together in a sir Thomas' home and demanded
vacant lot. J molR.v under threat of instant death.
The girl is under arrest in a room s;r Thomas induced hi mto.be seut-
at the children's detention home. She C(i wnUe he went to nnother room o
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Sale Closes Tomorrow
-AT-
THE GOLDEN RULE
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follouiug Iciiiih:
"It is the familiar topic, but thej
author of the play is entitled lo
great praino for tho now and un I
hackneyed manner in which he has
treated the ipiestiou of the ages Tin
audience was hugely pleased with I
the play, and the principals were ic
peatedly called before the cm tain al
ter each act."
Seats on sale Mondnx. r'ehrunix
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Valentine Post Cards
One Cent Each
Over 10,000 Valentine Postcards, and as many
more in Comic, Birthday and Oregon View Cards
to select from at One Cent ICach.
Hussey's
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One day more in which to secure the new
est styles in SEASONABLE GOODS
AT SUCH
Red need Prices
All Men's and Boys' Suits and Over
coats Reduced 25 Per Cent
All Ladies Suits and Coats Go To
morrow Only at HALF PRICE
Ladies' Belts worth up to 75c at 50c
One lot Men's Ties-Saturday Special-
25 Cents
Ladies Undermuslins and Embroid
eries at Greatly Reduced Prices
Men's Sample Hats, worth $3.00 to
$4.00 at $1.95
Akin, Benton & Co.
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ONE DAY LEFT OF THE
Mid -Winter Clearance
Tomorrow-Saturday-Positively Last Day
THIS HAS BEEN A WONDERFUL SALE, BUT OUR STOCK WAS IN FINE CONDITION FOR BIG SELLING, AND NOW AT THE WIND-UP WE HAVE
Exceptionally Fine Assortments of Suits, Overcoats, Hats,
Underwear, Shirts, Trousers, Etc.
YOU CAN CHOOSE SATISFACTORILY TOMORROW, AND SAVE BIG MONEY, TOO.
(ALWAYS IN EARNEST)
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