Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 10, 1911, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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FEDERAL TROOPS
NEARING JUAREZ
Baltlo is Momentarily Expected
Orozco Has Many Case of Dyna
mito Which He Expects to Use
Against Diaz's Forces.
SAW WASHINGTON;
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FOR WOKTir, TexiiH., Feb. 10.-
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COMMISSION IS
CHICAGO, Feb, 10. Hccauae they
ClnimiiiB to bo the oldest woman in'Scnator Sailford in California Calls ""loroil, far iihu In the park natato-
KL PASO, Tex., Feb. 10. Expec
tation of a battle between the federal
troops mulct General Navarro and
Orozco'B force of rebels is strong here
today. Navarro la reported as stead
ily approaching Juarez along tho lino
of tho Mexican Central railroad, re
pairing tho line as ho advances.
Orozco, whom tho rebel Junta hero
says is not to be deposed from tho
command, lma 75 cuhl-h of dynamite,
with which bo is preparing to blow
up the Navarro troop train at some
point below Samalayuca. Orozco has
established a now camp In the hills
in such a position as to be nblo to
contest Navarro's advance but has
his outposts still In tho hills near
Juarez, preparing to report at once
any attempt of tho garrison to make
n sortie. ,
It Ih reported hero today that
American troops are being rushed to
tho border near Domllg, N. M., to
prevent rebel recruits from crossing
Into Mexico.
ANNUAL IRRIGATION CONGRESS
IS TO BE HELD IN CHICAGO
CHICAGO, 111., Feb. I'.. Plans nrc
being onnulntcri by the Chicago board
of control io niako (he 10th annual
convention of the National Irrigation
CongreHS, which will meet hero De
cember 5 (o 0, of world-wide inter
est. President Tuft lias promised io
Hponk at one of the sessions on the
closing day, and, in addition, there
will bo rcpreseutativcrt from practi
cally overy irrigated district on tliirf
continent, government oxpcrls, rail
road officials, capitalists and dele
gates from foreign countries.
Former Judge Charles F. Fishlmck,
member of t lio board of governors,
has interested .'10 prominent busiuos
and professional men of Chicago in
the work of the local board of control,
of which lie in chairman, and the
cooperation of the people of Chicago
and tho millions tributary to this great
central market is bound to be a tre
mendous aid to the movement, which
lias for its chief purposes the sav
ing of forest, storing of flood waters
reclamation of deserts and making
lioiiKM on the laud.
"The National Irrigation Congress
will liavo Hi" support of our puhlic-
Hpiritcd men," said Judge FishbacK.
"and with the assistance of our f rends
ill other parts of the country there
is every reason to believe that the
miming convention will bo the most
imiMirtant in the history of the or
ganization." RATE CASE .IS BEING HEARD
(Continued from page 1.)
the world and the only person now
living who saw George Washington,
Mrs. Lucie Owens is dying at the
home of Iter daughter at Longvicw,
near here.
Mrs. Owens snys she saw Washing
ton when she was .' years of age.
Her cwii age, she says, is I'M. Her
daughter is 08.
Aviator Recovering.
PA HIS, Feb. 10. Leon Morane.
the aviator who narrowly escaped
death last fall when he and his broth
er fell from their machino near Juv-
isy, is believed today to have a good
llnnn F n m I li 1 1 nn n Molnrllu In tin nil I
UIUII III-1UUIIIUII IIIUJUIIIJ iu uu Ull
Record Against Admission of Japanese.
SACKAMKNTO, Cal., Feb. 10.
Calling upon the republican majority
in the senate to fulfill its platform
pledges and go on record as opposed
to Asiatics, in California, Senator
Sanford today introduced a resolu
tion directing lie senate committee on
federal relations to report to the up-
jfer house immediately his resolution
chance for complete recovery, lie isiaK,:i"K the Washington authoriles to
Hum, 100 pairs of bloomers, with
a minimum waistline of 27 Inches,
members of the Lincoln park com
mission belong to the "In Had Club"
today. Chicago women say that the
average Is several inches less, nnd
the action of the commissioners will
make the world believe Chicago wom
en are getting fat.
MISS LENEVE TO WED
WEALTHY CANADIAN?
SUNDAY GAMES ARE GIVEN
DR. CHARLES ELLIOTT'S 0. K.
now out of bed on crutches.
Physicians expected tho aviator
would die when a blood clot formed
and threatened his lungs. This has
almost entirely disappeared.
Market Good.
NIOW YORK, Feb. 10. Today'
.Jlock market, responded mildly to
(ho favorable report of United Stales
Steel. United States Steel, Alingam
atcd Union Pacific gained 101, Now
York Colli nil 1-Ii and Cheseapeako &
Ohio 1-8. National Hiscuit lost U-8
and Northern Pacific l-'J.
Tho mnrkot closed firm.
JJonds were sleady.
Independents Forminst
refuse elimination of the coolie clause
in the proposed new treaty with
Japan. Wright of San Diego, chair
man of tho committee, was on his
feet protesting against tho resolution,
arguing that Sanford failed to appear
before tho committee to discuss its
merits.
"Can't the senator frdm San Diego
read" retorted Sanford. "The reso
lution needs no explanation. It calls
for Asiatic exclusion in no uncertain
terms and the delay of the committee
is reprehensive, If I had gone be
i'oro the committee would you have
ruled out the resolution. You prom
ised to bring it onto the floor as soon
as possible."
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To Explore Brazil.
PAHLQ ALTO, Cal., Feb. 10. Led
CHICAGO, 111., Feb. 10 The Nn- by Dr. Joseph C. Pranned head of tho
(tonal Association of Independent geological department of Stanford
Telephone Companies today unai-i University, a party is being organis
ed hero today which will attempt to
explore the unknown North West part
mottsly adopted a resolution declar
ing against consolidation with the
Hell Telephone interests.
J. Picrpont Morgan has been rep
resented as desirous of taking over
the middle Western Independent tele
phone companies.
Wife Beats Him to It.
HKNO, Nov., Feb. 10. Herman
Cripps, aclor, today is charging that
his wifo slipped ono over when she
secured a divorce from him in Sin.
Francisco nows of which reached
him hero whilo ho was having a simi
lar suit prepared. Cripps had secur
ed fivo and threo (ptarters of tho neo
ossary six months residence before
filing pnpors. I
pioro tne unknown North West par
of Brazil.
Professors Stark, Jenkins and
Mann and possibly Doctors MoFnr
lnnd and Haker will go. Assistance
has been promised by the llraziliaii
government.
NEW YORK, Feb. 10. The eight
hour dny is a back number willi the
caisson workers, or "sand hogs' wh i
today concluded an agreement with
tho contractors who employ thftti.
which will continue through 101!
Throe hours work a day with half
an hour off for luncheon and pay ol
$5 is tho stunt of the men who work
under an air pressure of three at
mosphercs.
1JOSTON. Massr, Feb. 10. The
stand Charles FJiot, president emeri
tus of Harvard, has taken favoring
Sunday games was widely discussed
here today. "1 am in favor," said Dr.
Eliot, "of freeing the minor sports
from the restrictions of present Sun
day laws." '
Fruit Show 'Opens.
TAMPA, Fin., Feb. 10.-Fruit
grown in states from Oregon to Flor
ida is on exhibition here today as a
side issue to (he convention of (he
National Pomological Society. The
fruit men started sessions in the
Tampa Pay Casino today and will
discuss plants, flowers, fruits and
bugs for four dnys to come.
Young Thaw Missing
PITTSPUPO, Pa., Feb. 10. Wil
liam Thow whose wedding (o Miss
Gladys V. Bradley threo months ago
was accompanied by a pledge of total
abstinence for a year, dropped from
sight in the West Indies while on his
honeymoon, according to a report,
and Detective Frank Lee, of Pitts
burg, today started for Martiniquo
to search for him.
LONDON, Feb. 10. Ethel Clnire
Lenevc, who was freed in the Crippen
(rial, is today a passenger on (he
Steamer Edward, bound for Cnnnda,
and it is rumored she is to become
the wife of a wealthy Canndian.
Shortly before sailing sho sold most
of her property. Two hundred other
prospective brides sailed on the Itoyal
Edward.
Thief Gets $32,000.
EDINBURGH. Scotland, Feb. 10.
Police today are searching for a
highwayman who attacked Mrs. Dun
can Cameron, wife of an officer of
the guards in a crowded street here
and robbed her of a pearl necklace
worth ."r'll'J.OOO.
W A T C 11 I X G
It It E A I)
T 11,10
h I N E
coming to nnd going from this bak
ery gives a view of happy faces with
not a trace of dyspepsia on a singlo
face. Don't start trying to make:
bread as mother used to. Buy It
here, save tho labor and get bettor
bread, and more for your money.
Everything warranted uro.
Medford Bakery (SL Delicatessen
TODI) & CO. SOUTH CENTKAIi AVENUE
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
VICTORS
Schwab Wins at Roulette.
MONTE CARLO, Feb. 10. Chns.
M. Schwab, according to friends, (o-
duy has just won .1 0,000 at roulette
at Monte Carlo. Former Premier
Balfour of England enme over from
Cnnnes, won a louis ($1) on an even
chance, and quit.
Crew Drowned.
COSSACK. W. Australia, Feb. 10.
All except one of "a'crew of 30 of
the Russian bark Glennb'ank wero
drowned when the vessel vwas wreck
ed off here today, nccordlng to re
ports late this afternoen:
Victor-Victrola XI
$100
Victor-Victrola X
$75
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No More Election Cigars.
SACRAMENTO. Cal., Feb. 10 No
more ejection cigars or drinks, if
Assemblyman's Held bill introduced
today becomes a lnw. It holds office
seekers to advertising on ono page
of a pamphlet to bo printed by the
secretary of state.
Victor-Victrola XIV
$150
There is no question about the superiority of. the
world renowned VJOTOK machines. Call and hear
the latest records as played by the Victor and Edison
i
machines.
Whetsel Music Co.
WITH SHERMAN CLAY & CO.
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jtjtlli t'i
cantor of Oregon, and Sacramento,
tho nearest jobbing center to the
south, and that this city was entitled
to tornilnal rntos for tho same rea
sons that thoy wore granted to Wal
la Walla, Spokane, Ilolso, Salt Lake
City and a number of others.
Ho refused to bo led Into any ad
missions that either local prldo or a
wish to score a point on tho neighbor
ing cltloH was the motif behind the
demand for lower rates by stating
that ho know nothing of the desires
of tho other cities and that Medford
alouo had boon considered by tho m
roMii, who were only undertaking a
right for rates to this city.
Mr. Fouton asked IT It was not true
thai other cltluu enjoying terminal
ratog woro doing ho because of com
petition, olthor by water or otherwise,
but witH told by tho w 1 1 liens that
while this city did not have a Hon port,
tho probabilltloH are that It will event
ually have such, and cited an Instance
where, nntwIthHtaudiiiK the fact that
tho powder bad to be hauled own
land from C'rescont City to Medford,
ho at ono llmu Imported a shipment
of that commodity by that means at
a gioat Having on what ho would
have had to pay had the Mhlpment
come direct by rail from Sail Fran
cisco. NELSON SAYS HE WILL
GET MR. WOLGAST'S GOAT
NKW YORK. Feb. 10. - "I am oil
for a two months vacation and when
I gut back the 'checMo' champion wl'
olthor meet me or get out of th
game," declared Buttling NoUon to
dny, commenting on the recent We:
gust-Drown fin lit at Philadelphia.
Warehouse Falls.
Valentines
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One Cent Each
WE ARE SHOWING THE LARGEST AND FIN
EST LINE OF VALENTINE POST CARDS EVER
SHOWN IN MEDFORD; THE REGULAR 5c
EACH AND 2 FOR 5c KIND AT OTHER STORES
ARE HERE AND IN OVER 400 STYLES TO SE
LECT FROM, AT lc EACH.
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OPENING SALE OF NEW SPRING GOODS
AT
MRMP1IIS. Tumi.. Feb. 10. T.
inon woro hilled nd fifteen injured
in tho oolhi)Mo of n throo lorx brick
warehouso toijny, aocordtug to a u
port at police- lionilqiiiirtars. ,
UNDERWEAR
DON'T FORGET
we are closing out our
line of bows' and misses'
.jersey ribbed and flat
weae fleece lined Vests,
Pants and Shirts at,
our choice,
25c each
Children's Union Suits,
jorsoy ribbod, flooco lin
ed, oach
25 Cents
LADIES'
UNION SUITS
Ladies' jersey ribbed,
fleece lined I'liion Suits,
(JOc values, while they
last, per
suit
MANN'S
Medford's Popular Price Store
North Central Near Post Office
MANN'S
SATURDAY MORNING we place on sale $10,000 WORTH OF
NEW SPRING MERCHANDISE, consisting of the newest ideas in
Suits, Coats, Dress Goods, Silks, Wash Goods, Underwear Laces and
Embroideries. We invite your inspection, No.te the special prices
NEW SUITS
Beautiful New Suits " LA
VO(UTU" make; 2-1 inch coats
lined throughout with satin; new
stle gored and plaited skirts;
splendid materials in plain and
lancy weaves; all colors; at
$35 $25, $20 and $18 each
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NEW COATS
Phe latest long Coats for early
spring wear; beautifully tailor
ed; made of best materials in
serges, satins and fancy mix
tures; buy now while selection is
complete; all colors; at
$30, $25, $20, $15, $10 each
NEW SKIRTS
Women's tailored Skirts; made
of brjlliantines, serges, voiles,
Panamas and fancy mixtures;
new gored and plaited styles; all
sizes in all colors; on sale at
$15, $10, $7.50, $4.98, $3.98
and $2.98
39c
Ladies' pure white hea
vy fleece lined Vests
and Pants, a 7.V quality
most places, here, Cfl
any size, each . .V"v
Also special valuos in la
dies' bettor quality of
Union Suits.
MEN'S AND LADIES'
Seamless fast black Hose, the best wearing hose in
tbe cit ; ladies', with ribbed garter top; all sizes,
15c pair, Two pair for 25c
MOST STORKS' :t.V AND-UV HOSIKRV VALl'KS,
I1KRK, 2.V PAIR.
Hussey's
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Complete Line of Infants' Wear
at Popular Prices.
Agents for Warner's and R. & G.
Corsets and Ferris Waists.
Standard Patterns Are the Best.
March Styles Now on Sale.
FIRST SHOWING OF NEW SILKS
e Foulards at, yard 59c, 79c and $1.00
ew .Messalines, in all colors, at, yard 75c
New Taffetas, in all colors, at, yard 85c
New Persian Silks at, yard $1.00 and $1.50
Peon Velvet, in all shades, at, yard $1.00
FIRST SHOWING OF NEW DRESS GOODS
10,000 yards of the latest weaves and colors, con
sisting of serges, panamas, voiles, brilliantines, fan
cy mixtures, checks and plaids, suitable for waists,
skirts and suits, at $2.00, $1.50, $1.00, 75q, 48c and
25c yard.
1000 yards BEST PERCALES MADE on sale at. 15c and 10c a yard
GINGHAMS
lO.OdO ards of fine domestic and
imported (linghams and Cham
br.n s; beautiful patterns; on sale
10c, 15c, 16c and 18c a yd
FLAXONS
Thousands of yards of this beau
tiful fabric on display; comes in
white and colors. IJon't fail
to see them at, r
vard i5C
EGYPTIAN TISSUES
Tins is the best washing and
wearing fabric made; comes in
plaids, checks and stripes;
on sale at,
28c a yard
500 yards wide Embroidery, a yd. lie 5000 yds. fine value Laces, a yd. 5c
Sixty dozen BURSON HOSE for women seconds i Op 3 pair CAi
worth 25c sale price, per pair XOL for e)WL
GET MANN'S PRICES FIRST
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