Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 12, 1911, SECOND SECTION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 12

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    MEDFORD MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1911.
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ERMAN IS
LOSERJN SENATE
Administration Bill of Senator Cal
kins and Bean Providing for Stale
Purchasing Board Passes Senate
After a Fight.
SALHM, Or., Fob. 11. Uy a vote
of 17 to 13, Hindu more emphatic
boimuso it wag duplicated on a hcl
oiid vote, the senate has placed Its
Btntnp or dlnnpproral on Senator How
ermnn's bushwhacking and pnised the
administration bill of Senator Cal
kins and Dean for the establishment
of a stnto purchasing board.
IJoworman and the old guard made
a last stand, Howurinnn making a la
bored speech hi support of tho bill
he had prepared. Senator Miller tore
the mask away, declaring that the
notion of the senate should be bnnod
on hlghur ground than hampering
of tho freedom of the administration.
Sonator Joseph, too, stated the
case plainly by saying that tho How
ornian bill appeared to him to be an
attempt to ombnrrasfc the state ad
ministration, nnd ho vigorously op
posed any playing of politics, holding
tho administration Is entitled to fair
support,
ISoiveriiuiirH Hand Shown.
It was tho clearest out Issuo be
tween liowormcm on ono sldo nnd the
administration on tho other, present
ed sinco tho session opened. Uower
man's extreme interest fu tho bill he
proposed, senate bill No. fiG, was evi
denced not only by tho earnest speech
ho made yost onlay, but by talks he
mado on previous days and personal
appeals to mombers, in which ho as
sured them there was "no politics in
it."
On tho athor hand, Senator Cal
kins of La no, chiof sponsor for sen
ate bill 100, did not seek to dis
guise tho fact that tho bill Introduced
Jointly by himself and Hean was tle
Blred by Governor West and Treas
urer ICay and that the passage of the
lloworman bill would be regarded by
tho administration as an effort to
hinder and hanlper tho working out
of Us policies.
GOES EAST FOR
TIMES SUSPECT
CITY BEAUTIFUL
KLAMATH FALLS
Scores of Arrests Follow Despatch of Good Govcn.mcnt League Grows
Circular Letter Descriptions of Men' Amhitious Plans arc Madp for I in
j.jL;.,fLniirrrrrrrri'r - "T ''
Wanted in Connection Willi Times
Dynamiting.
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PREHISTORIC LUTE
LOS AXRULHS. Cal., Fob. 11.
After a Mlenru of two thousand years,
the Aboriginal Simla Catallna riulc.
made from tho femur bono or a wom
an, has given forth south. Clifford
Elliott Martindalo, II, a schoolboy
who knows nothing of music, has ac
complished what scores of tho world's
moat famous fluto players failed to
do.
Tho flute was found yearn ago be
slilu thu bono of a pro-historic man
sovuu font high on Santa Catallna
Island. Apparently perfectly cou
Htriuittid, no one until yoitorday over
was able to make a sound come from
it. A party of school children visit
ed tho Southwest museum, where It
Is kept, and youiiK Martindalo, while
UkstJiiK It, diew forth a long, mel
nnuhuly wall. A tier prnutlclnx ho was
aUlo to maUu a complete scale.
LOS ANfltfLKS, Cal., Fob. 11.--Although
Chief Deputy Samuel L.
Ilrowne in en route to Oklahoma with
extradition papers, the report that
David Caplan, alias William Morris,
wanted for dynamiting the office of.
the J. os Autfuloa Times, is under nr
reHt, is looked upon with hiispieion to
day by Poliei! officinlw and nttnehos
of tlie .slieriff'H office.
Keoros of arrests of suspects hnVe
been made .since circulars bearing
ileNcription of the Times supped
were i-ent out by the police, but em-h
has proved to he a cane of mistaken
identity. Circumstance Himitiiiiliuj;
the nrrest nl Mabel, Oklahoma, wore
unusual and the police believed war
ranted a full investigation.
Should tho man held there prove
to bo Cnplan ho wjll be extradiled
and brought hero.
Heporls that a man with a glass
eye who resembled JL A. Schmidt,
another nllccil dynamiter, had been
arrested in Knoxville, Tumi., won
confirmed by the district iiltoruay
today.
riaskins for health
proving the City Outside Speakers
Will Be Sought.
KLAMATH FALLS, Feb. 11. Tlie
recently nrgnuizcil Good Cloverniuent
League now holds regular weekly
meetings nnd is gaining proportion
whfeh will he a factor ill the future
political wclfaro of this city. Its
membcrnhio is running up Toward the
'J00 murk and no work lias been don"
to boost. It is now announced that
tho members will solicit membership
and expect to run this up to 100 or
."()) within the next lew months.
IMIiKS CUHKI) IN n TO 11 DAYS.
l'AKO OINTMENT Is guaranteed
to euro any ctso of Itching, blind,
bleeding or proirudlng piles in G to
14 d..ys or money refunded. GOc.
Agency Grand Union
Tea Co.
1 10 Tripp St. Phone 901
Teas, Coffees, Baking Pow
der, Spices, Soaps, Starch,
etc. Orders taken.
Prompt Delivery
VICTORS
Victor-Victrola XI
$100
Victor-Viclrola X
$75
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Victor-Victrola XIV
$150
There is no question about, tho superiority of the
world renowned VICTOR machines. Call and hear
the latest records as played by the Victor and Edison
machines.
I Whetsel Music Co. I
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Oxford Wins.
LONDON. I'YIi. II. Oxford d.-
J'imlud t'anihriilgo by llie hciiiv of ii
to 1 in the annual nNociuiiou game
I today plumed at the (jueeu'n Club.
ItHTUK.V IIO.MH TIIHDCOII Till:
srxxv soi'tji.
Whon you arrnuxo your oauteru
trip bo Hiiro to include the Sunaot
Itouto throiiKli Now Orloaui, 121 1'nho.
J 1.08 Angole-u and Han Krunolsoo for
rtJliiru, it U a splendid educational
1 journoy, nnd at this time of tho enr
(MpecUlly doliKhlful becHiiHO ho warm
and oomfortablo. hlvory mile It-
IbrotiKh the minny southland tin
liOtt and cotton field of l.oiilal.uu
' and Toxun, th vast inlrwHo motion of
; Kgw Moxieo ami ArlwiiR now upreud
' with bright greon, the orange groves
and Biu-tioplc elmrm of Callfor
nlu, mlo and nil I ok along tho ocean
shore, and aoveral of tho most in-
tgrottlns cltle on the eontluent. Ask
ygur IoorI railroad agut all about
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NEW RAILROADS
"Grants Pnsa In rapidly coming to the front with the new rail
roads to be couHtructed and other development) of Irrigation and
power In prospect. Do you want good bualniHS property, hotel
Hlte, reHldence property, or chuo in acreage at present low prices?
1 hao cliolio seleitloiiH In each of the aboe
A. N. PARSONS
A Genuine
Removal Sale
-BY THE GREAT--
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Medf ord Furniture &
Hardware Co., Inc.
The House That Made it Impossible to Buy
Furniture in Medford at Unreasonable Prices
Others Lead, We Follow-
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WE ARE COMING
If you would call and examine this immense stock, con
sisting of the finest
Furniture, Rugs, Carpetings, Furnishings
and Wall Paper
you would do as many are doing BUY DURING THIS
BIG SALE.
, This Is the Place We Are the People
"Take it from us we offer the real, genuine bargains, and
will soon remove to our new home on 6th and Central Ave."
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Gem Waffle Kitchen
323 E. Main St. Medford.
Wo arc now open for business. Hot waf
fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser
vice cooking done in window on gas. Come
and see us,
L. N. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT .
Talent, Jackson County, Oregon.
Midway between Medford and Ashland, in tho fruit
belt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate,
and pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and timber lands from
1.") acres to 800 acres. Also lots on the instalment
plan, in newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon.
Write (enclosing stamps) or come and see me at
Talent, Oregon.
ALFALFA LAND
SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA
Oliolcost dairy and alfalfa proposition in tho btato. located on tho
main lino of tho Southern l'aclflc railroad, betwuoji Sacramento ami
San Kranelsco.
11HUL. CLIMATE
AUUNDANCB OF WATBH FOH IRRIGATION
Write Us for Information
DIXON ALl'lLIU LAM) CO. - - IMX, CAL.
OOO.fin K.ST
THE Spc
.TIKJO GOODS
SAOUAMEXTO, CALIFORNIA.
HOUSE
The largest exclus
House on the Coast.
Fire Arms, Ammun
Bicycle, Automobilo,
and Athletic Supplies
Rambler, Ideal and
Big New Catalogue.
and receive copy.
ive Sporting Goods
Wholesale and Retail,
ition, Fishing Tackle,
Hunting, Photographic
Overland Bicycles.
Send us your name
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SI CAM AND 1101 WA1CK IICA1ING
coffee:n a price
11 North J) St. .Medford, Ore.
Phone 303
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Ono hundred Rcroe Dutto Creek
bottom, undor lrrl(jfitlon. )?rpotual
yiito.r right. Al for Rpp'.tw or peam;
oan maho Ms money ralvlut; onloiiu.
calory, tomatoca hihI all klmU of vog
atqbloa; big money lu aubdlvInJuu:
Joln'a a now towuslto mid the rail
road; nil uudor now wire feuca; oan
lip bought for ouo-hulf thu prlco bf
adjoining land. Uuy from owr
and savo tho commission. Addraoa
Jl0v 3C, Medford, Or. tf
Medford Iron Works
R 0. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agonts in So. Orogou for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
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TIMBER LOCATIONS
Kverv United States citizen has a tim
ber location rlUt of 100 acres it' you
still have yours, VSE IT NOW. We
have
A FEW GOOD ONES
on which we can locate you. "For fur
ther particulars, address
EVANS & McKERCHER f
TIMBER CRUISERS
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67 Main St.
Ashland, Or.
B6x 204
Red Bluff, Oil.
H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
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Everything in the Nursery Line
See the nice English Hollies. (AH kinds
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of shade trees, shrubbery, roses (only
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tho most perfect plants), and full line
of pear, peach, apple, apricot, pvuneSi
etc., etc.
Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 2381 -Res. Phone 2493
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