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    3iIEDFORD3kLUIi TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKKGON, FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 1911.
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I Personal and Local
V. C. Brown litis returned from an
extended business trip to Washing
ton points.
William C. Vincent of Ashland has
returned to his homo after a visit of
several dnys with friends.
Mr. and Mrs. I,. E. Wakeman have
returned from a short visit hi Port
land. Don't buy an auto until you see the
.1911 Bulcks.
John Williams of Woodvlllo was a
visitor In Medford Friday.
An order was recently placed for
10 shade trees to further ornament
Summit avenue, which from the char
acter of building, location and im
provements Is sure to be one of tho
swell homo additions of tho city.
T. 11. Johnson of Sardine creek Is
spending a few days In Medford on
business.
W. q. Murphy has well under way
a $1500 residence on Summit ave
K. L. Nutting of Central Point was
a recent visitor in Medford.
Dr. .7. K. Shearer, pnyslclan and
surgeon. Offlco over Strang's drug
store. tf.
C. II. Pierce has returned from a
short business trip into tho northern
end of the valley. .
M. J. Lave's $5000 homo on Sum
mit avenue Is Hearing completion.
Mrs. Ella Hoper of Grants Pass Is
spending a few days visiting valley
friends.
II. B. Patterson, 116 E. Main, has
sonio nice, English Hollies and all
kinds of shade trees. Roses (all the
best). Now Is a good time to plant.
Drop In and see me. tf
Mrs. C. I Garrison has returned
from a visit at Table Hock with
friends.
Tho St. Mark's Guild servo a chick
on pie dinner from 5 to 8 p. m. nt
St. Mark's, Guild hall tonight. Price
50c. Come and enjoy a good time.
Miss Maud Fields is visiting with
her parents, who live In tho neigh
borhood of Table Rock.
Tho car that stands tho gaff The
Buick.
J. R. Facklam of Willow Springs
was n recont visitor in Medford.
Is your touso wired? One cigar
less a day would pay for a hundred
per cent Increase in comfort. Start
living the electric life. tf.
Tho many friends of Mrs. P. J.
O'Gara will be pleased to learn that
sho Is recovering rapidly after under
going an operation.
Don't bo in a rush to buy your new
auto see tho 1011 Buick.
F. P. Cooper of Central Point was a
recent visitor In Medford.
Tho sensation of tho auto show at
Portland 1911 Bulcks.
Rev. E. II. Hicks of Ashland was
a recent visitor In Medford.
Call phono 2151, 1032 for baggage
wagon. 451
Charles Tryer of Talent was In
Medford Frldny on business.
Ask Colonel Tou Velio about those
1911 Bulcks.
E. T. Staples of Ashland spent
Thursday In Medford on business.
Light, durablo, strong, powerful,
economical tho Buick leads tho au
tomobile world.
Carl Deal' of Klamath Falls visit
ed valley frlonds recently.
What car has delivered tho goods
in tho Roguo RIvor valley?- Tho
Buick That Is why there are so
many In use.
11. R. Ling of Medford spent Thurs
day In Ashland.
Tho triumph of auto building tho
1911 Bulcks.
J. W. Churchill of Yroka, Cal., was
a rocent visitor In Medford.
Flvo hundred flno Bartloti pear
trees for sale. Call ou J. A. Perry
at Medford National bauk. tf
John II. Carkln, attorney at law,
over Jacksi-n County bank.
DIED.
WIMER In this city, Friday, Feb
ruary 10, 1911, the Infant daughter
of It. L. Wlmcr. Funeral Satur
day afternoon. Interment In I. O.
O. P. cemetery.
Just threo weeks ago today tho
mother of the child was burled. The
little one will bo laid at rest by her
side.
Validates Charters.
OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 10. Tho
lower houso today passed a bill val
idating nil charter amendments by
cities of tho first class regarding tho
recall, tho initiative or referendum.
Tho bill also gives all cities of tho
first class tho right to pass such
measures. This bill is designed to
settle finally the question of legality
of these measures.
Representative Wray, who Intro
duced the boxing bill this morning,
permitting ten-round, no decision
contests, has 24 men supporting tho
measure.
Marriage License Cheaper.
OLYMPIA, Wash., Feb. 10. Rep
resentative Carlson and Doming of
Olympla Joined today In n bill re
ducing the fee for marriage licenses
from $1.50 to $3. This Is ono step
the legislature can make, it is argued,
toward reducing the "high cost of
living."
Pile of Silver Dollars High as
Horse Not Enough to Buy Him.
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Favor Direct Election.
SPRINGFIELD, Ills., Feb. 10.
The stntq senate here today adopted
n resolution favoring the direct elec
tion of United States seifntors. The
houso referred tlio matter lo n committee.
JINGO PRESS OF EUROPE
WOULD STIR UP WAR
PARIS, Feb. li. The Jingo press
of Europe is sendinj; up n howl to
high heaven and speaking in nlnrmed
tones today of the "American peril."
The general note would have ono be
lieve that Hie United States is on the
eve of gobbling up the uimerse.
"Turn your eyes towards America,"
cries Rene Punux, u political writer
of the day. "I have nlready warned
Europe," ho continues, "that she
should follow u little more closely
the polities on the other side of the
Atlantic Eat'li day afresh procs tho
necessity for it. Yesterday President
Taft demanded .,000,000 to .fortify
tho Panama Canal, declaring it to i.e.
the southern frontier of the United
Stales.
"To (his extraordinary audacious
utterance tho voice of the distinguish
ed editor of 'Lo Brcsil' is heard re-f-pundiiig
that unless ono takes enro
tho United States will finish by con
sidering the Strait of Magellan their
meridianal frontier. And M. Maurico
Low, of the Morning Post, who hns
just made a vovngo of study in tho
United States, confirms tho appre
hensions of M. Guilaino and the other
South Americans.
"In Washington," ho snys, "a
great interest is professed in South
America nnd they go so fnr ns to talk
of war with Japan in ease Jopan
should try, with any too much success
lo immigrate there- and carry on a
commerce."
"Europe," Reno Punux hurries on to
say in a frenzy of fear, "and pnrti-
IJttle Miss Marlon Grey walked Into Madison Stpnire Harden, New York
city, with her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. Austin (5 ivy, and there the
little girl suw the smallest horse In the world. "I want that horse," the little
girl said. "It's yours," said the father. And then til- troubles started. Chun
nlug L. Dillon, n wealthy Englishman, did not want to sell the animal, but
when .Miss Marlon explained that she would give a pile of silver dollars as
high as the horse lie considered the offer. The exact price paid for the little
horse was not made public, but Mr. drey said If his little daughter would
stand ou top of the horse's head tho pile of sliver dollars he paid to Mr. Dil
lon would still ! beyond reach of the little miss' lingers.
CUSTOMS EMPLOYEES
NOW UNDER MILITIA
WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 10.
The trensury department today order
ed all customs employes on the Mexi
can border to work under the direc
tion of tho militia commanders of
their districts.
Johnson on Defensive.
iMilfirlv Friinnn luia nnnciilernliln ill.
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beau. a. iioimcB. '7nwl i Lntin America. We must
Man. Over Jackson County bank. 2851 . f , , , - , ., ,, .
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niiiiigeroim e.piiiiwiuii-iiui(i j hiikuu.
last
co. Hho is visiting Miss ueien uags
dnle.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTAKERS
DAY PI10NE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
Miss Emma Harrington of
rriui-ib.il uiiivuu in .ucuiuiu "'-:n i:.l....,i: iw.,,.(1. t.i.,.i.i l.
night from her home n San ! rands-(I(iil (o F m, AblnUc Jm.
I lion since perhnps Japan mny lake
I the initiative which will domand tho
neutralization of ho Panama Canal.
But while wo wait tho United Stales
i will continue negotiating for the naval
station nt Guantnnumo which com
! mauds Iho Kastcrn routo to the
Cnnal.
Tnf no iurn nn nvnc InH'nrn
vi i in tiii 'ii j vn i"i.i
America I"
Monsieur Puaux's voice was only
one of u chorus. Europe luiloe
strength wlion it is poscsscd by its
neighbor, nnd of all countries of
Europe, Frnnce (which has been said
to have least causo) envies or de
spises America most, and it is tho
French pen which seratchos loudest.
Ernest Judet, editor of l'Eclair, does
a little thundoring of his own.
"The die is east !" ho says tragical
ly. "The United Slates will fortify
Iho canal." He blames Kooevolt for
tho fortification policy and snys it
will keep Amoricans fighting for the
rest of America's existence. The
building of forte along tho canal i
merely Roosevelt's plnn to impo.o
himself ns dictator of tho country.
Judet suggests :
"Nothing provo that noosovolt has
not ruwlied into a sort of politics
whifh he, himself unknows, hut it is
not less cortuin that they will rondor
John A. Perl
Undertaker and Embalmer
Successor to tho undertaking do
partmont of Medford Furniture Co.
Office With
Medford Furniture Company
About March 1. Private Am
bulance Service. Sick and Injured
conveyed to any part of city or
country.
Telophenos: Day 351.
Night: John A. Perl 4111. O.
W. Conklin, 3601. J. H. Butlor,
3571.
SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Feb. 10.
Vigorous fighting by democratic leg
islators augmented by a majority op
posed to the insurgent elements, will
bo continued for the adoption of
resolutions nnd hills aimed at Asia
tics in California. An attempt by
Senator Sunford to bring up for ac
tion his resolution protesting against
a federal treaty with Japan that
might eliminnte the coolio clause nnd
a series of bills by Senator Finn
restricting Oriontnls today plnced the
Johnson administration of the defen
sive. Tho democrats in the acmbly
compelled (o the majority (o promise
a hearing on the Sanford and predict
ed that ovory anti-nlion bill pre
sented in tho sonnto would ho forced
on the floor for nn open fight.
Root Opposes, of Course.
'Nature's Gift
from the
Sunny South"
It's too late to lock the stable when
the horse has been stolen too late to
care for your stomach when indiges
tion is upon you. Why not take time by the forelock by
dispensing with hog lard the breeder of nine-tenths of all
indigestion, and insist instead that all your food be cooked
with Cottoleue a pure, vegetable shortening which makes
healthy, digestible food ?
Cottoleue comes from the cotton fields of the Sunny South. It is a
clean product, protected by patent air-tight tin pails to insure freshness
and freedom from contamination. It is recommended by physicians as
being fully as healthful as olive oil.
Made only by THE N. K. FAIRnANfC COMPANY
fakes Biscuits Liht and Flaky
the Cotton Doll
Search for Postmaster.
LOS ANGELES, Cal., Fob. 10. -Local
palico today stai'tcd search
P !, 1 T t ..I .1 ,11 !.. 1 ..!.., .
NO CONTROVERSY FOR iwenani u. iVHiiursi, riiiiiiuuipiiui
GOVERNOR JOHNSON l'Stmuslcr who dropped lrom sight
n week ago, in Atlantic, City. A man
answering his description left El
Paso, Tuesday giving Los Angeles u
SACRAMENTO. Cal.. Feb. 10.
Governor Johnson today refused to be
drawn into any newspaper controver
sy over the published letter of United
Stnteg Senator Elect John 1). Works
attacking the proposed law for Iho
recall of judges. The letter has mon
opolized talk among legislators here.
The supporters of tho measure call
Works a reactionary. They say that
if ho had mado these statements be
foro his election he would liavo lost
Johnson's support and been defeated.
Johnson Defends Lorfmcr.
WAEHINGTOfov 15. C, Fob. 10.
In a saYcastlc speech' In tho sonnto,
Senator Johnson oT Alabama defend
ed William Lorlmer of Illinois, whose
election tho senate Investigated.
"Threo senators ran a hurdlo raco
for first plnco In oponlng the dobnto
In this case," ho said. "Tho sonntor
from Indiana (noverldgo), tho smoke
of battle still (rcsh In his garmonts,
fire flashing from his eyes, struck tho
first blow. Sloso upon his heels enmo
tho senator from Oklahoma (Owen),
tomahawk and scalping kulfo in his
hands, his Pocahontas blood surging
nt tho sight of tho auburn locks of
tho senator from Illinois. Later came
tho sonntor from South Dakota
(Crawford), his path through law
and facts as fast and furious as a
stampedo of frightened buffalo on
tho South Dakota plains, trampling
everything, leaving only desolation
bolilnd."
his forwarding address.
No Action on Treaty.
WASHINGTON, D. 0., Feb. 10.
Action on tho Canadian reciprocity
agreement today was postponed by
tho houso ways and means commit
tee until tomorrow morning.
Ryan Still Low.
PHILADELPHIA, Pn Fob. 10.
Tho condition of Archbishop Ilyan
was unimproved today and his Ken
oral debility still alarming, accord
ing to his physicians.
TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. "
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WANTED A building suitnhle for
moving picture theater or a moving
picture theater now doing business
' in or out of the city, also n room
ing house. Address W. E. M. Gen.
Del. Medford, Oregon. 270
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Fob. 10.
Sonntor Koot (New York) today in
the seunte, dcclurod his opposition to
tho direct election -of senators.
"I am opposed to tjio direct of
senators by the people and not by
tho legislatures, or, to the nbnndo.i
ing by the government of ils super-
. ... ...
vision over such elections," ho said. ' Want nds In tho Mnll Tribune aro
It is unwise that the people should llko Investments In Medford rcul cs-
ncquiro the habit of nuiendnig the tato Hiiro winners,
constitution. Its stability is tho1!- -rr-r-.
moat ussonuiu requirement ot our
government."
Wants International Road.
SACRAMENTO, Cal., Fob. 10.
An Jntornntlonnl highway from Can
ada to Mexico through Washington,
Oregon and California will bo sought
In connection with tho $18,000,000
worth of roads this stato Is about to
construct, according to tho plan out
lined by the highways committees of
both housos of tho legislatures.
Tho other Pacific coast states will
bo askod to Join California In the
plan.
..Automobile Repairing..
CRATER LAKE
GARAGE
22 South Riverside
Phone Main 4282.
Home 298 K.
N. H. Mark
The best kind of Valentino
to send is ji nice BOX OF
'FLOWERS
Wo have them. Choice flow
er and vegetable seeds.
J. T. Bradley S Co. J
Cor. Sixth and Central.
Medford Opera House
Operatic Extravaganzi
"THE MILITARY GIRL"
By the Students of Medford High School
Replete with good comedy, pretty costumes, catchy
music and special effects.
70 - PRETTY GIRLS -- 70
FRIDAYand SATURDAY
FEB'Y 17th and 18th
ADMISSION, 50c, 75c AND $1.00.
SWATS ON SALIS AT JIASlvlNS DRUG STORE
Constitution Carries.
PHOENIX. Ariz.. Fob. 10. Re
turns from the principal towns of
Arizona Indlcnto today that tho now
constitution carried by a 2 to 1 vote,
Noted Man Dies.
SUMMIT, N. J., Fob. 10. Dr. Ed
ward Janoway, 70, a noted diagnosti
cian, died at his homo hero today.
POHTLANI), Oro., Feb. 10. The
victim of ptomaine poisonim.', .M.iljc!,
five, duuejitor of Tlioiiin Kmi;, of
727 1-2 Williams Avenue, died today
nnd King, hi wifo and two children
were rcporlod in pucnrioun conditio.!.
All rnemborg of t)i family became
violently ill last night shortly after
eating dinnor nt which friud livr
whs the priuoiplo nrtiole of diet.
Physicians worked over tliutu nil
night. The coroner 1ms ordered an
his (lictnturo nocesnnrv ns soon n lb investigation.
impending perils will force the United i
Stute. to umquitb or to dissolve." Ha8klna for Hoalt-
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You wi'l find both ,'SunkMMOranKesnnd N?
Lemonr. at nearly every dealer's, packed in In
dividual p.tpcr wrappers that bcur ono of the trade
mark"! tliiwn below. If they aro not packed thus.
aro not the "Sunklst" kind, but an Inferior fruit.
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Sunldst" Granges Choicest Fruit
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crop of 5."'(J "rart'tJ Krovt-s. Noothur oranges. Hacli HtinUUt" Is a perfect
oraapelsfc - wcet,iic!ia;ul juicy. Tlicy tpccuncn, ns delicious as if plucked fresh
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