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PAGE SIX MFJ)T70"RD MATL TTCTTHTNE, MTCiyFOTCT), ORTCCION, WFT)yEST)AT, FEBT?TTAT?T 15, 1911. f SALARIES AGAIN UP III ASHLAND Initiative Petitions Arc Beinu Circu lated by Voters in Neighboring City Askiiiji for Election for Grant- inn f Salaries. , ASni,AX), Ore, Feb. 15. Tnitla- tivo petitions nro in circulntion to day nrovlditiK for n vote of the pco plo of tlio city of Ashland upon tho qtiMtlon of providing a reasonable 8ilary for the mnyor nnd tnonibors of tliff council, the limit fixed being $90 pjM" month for tho mnyor, nnd ?.'I0 wr month for tlio couiicllmen, bIx in nurnbor, bringing tho city Bnlnry bud got on ncconnt of tlio city mnyor nnd members of tho council to $.12 10 per j'nr. The petition la directed to tho City ltecorder nnd InnRinuch It will un- donbtudly receive tho necessary mini Dar of nnmoft to mako it effective It frill devolves upon tho council to mib Tnlt Uio qiioallun to vote. if the Jllniifi of those who have the matter in cliargo are carried out tho pro posed Bnlnry authorization will be Hiibmlttod at tlio same ttncclnl election nl wliloh tlio nrmory election Ih to be hold, on the 4th day of March. EXTRA SESSION MAY KFUICED Magazine Publishers Declare That They Have Enogh Friends in Sen ate and House to "Talk the Bill to Death." miis. rrtAXK ciiA.vn-i Selects Oriiup'M for' .Shipment. LOS ANGIJI.KS, Cnl.. Keb. 15. (Special to the Medford Mall Tri bune) Included in the trainlnad of "SunklBt" oranges that left Califor nia for the enntern miirUel Is the produce from the Chance groves. Mra Frank Clinnre. wife of the "Peerless Leader" of Chicago's Cubs, personally helped in the grading of their crop None but tiie moat perfect Bpeciinens of the Chance fruit vn allowed to be shipped in the trnlnload of "Sun kbit." These oranges are the flnost grown in all California, and those fiom the Chance groves, nccordlng to Mrs. Chance, are nuiong the most perfect ever grow n In Southern California. The golden fruit was bhlpped in such a tiuaiitlty that "orange week" will be an event in all towns that are fortunate enough to be on route of the "Sunkist Special." Mrs. Vest Kelt Like Crying Wallace, Vn. Mr8. Mary Vest, of this place, says, "1 hadn't been very well for three years, and at last I was taken bad, on my feet, 1 ached nil over. J could not stand medicine for weak and ailing wo hnii such nalns. 1 men, has been so successful ns Cnr- 1 felt like crying dul. It goes to the spot, relieving the all the time. Mother insisted on my pain and distress, ami ouiiunig up trvlnu Cnrdul. Now I feel well, and-womnniy strengin, in a way mm win do nearly all my housework." No surely please you. Only try it once. OHIfAflO, 111., Feb. 15. l'olicu .Investigation today of the recent hold-up of Hector's restaurant re veal the fact that u woman, who Is now bollevod to bo In San Francisco, escaped with most of 4 ho loot. She doublo-crossed tho man who double- crossed his pals by drugging them nftor they hnd held up Charles Wll- lnrd, robbor No. 1, and relloved him of the $.1,.'S00. T IN CR1TIZING COURT SACRAMENTO, Cnl., Feb. 'Jriio statement of Senator Works that certain supremo in. r Elect court Justices should bo Impeached If the contention of Attomoy General Webb Uint tlmy Illegally signed tho Ruof rnhunrlng decision bo true, Is a Just rtRe, In my opinion," said Olty I'roso- qutor Guy Eddlo of Los Angoles to day. "Aeoordlng to Information that has come to mo from authority com petent to speak on tho subject, sev (nl of the facts In connection with Uio Bupremo couiFb action on tho re hjNirlng deciston have not made pub lic as jet. If tho public were Batis fjod that tho legislators were zeal ously guarding their interests in watching over tho judiciary anil would courageously institute Im pmohmenU proceedings when noc OiSKry, there would bo very little in ollnittlon on the part of tho public for a direct Interference. "If the rumors be true thoro Is nboundnnt ronson why the legislature should liiHtlluto an Investigation, but if It did its duty In this respect tho onuses stirring up public. uuoubIiiosm nifiu (ling the Judlulary would bo set at rest." WASHINGTON, 1). C. Fob. lfi Throats of forcing an extra session of congress if tho administration ad heres to Its plan of Incienslng the second class postal rate were freely made heio today by friends of those magazines which it is said the In crmisn would put out of business. The magazine publishers declared they had received promises enough from democratic and progressive re publican setiators to insure a success ful filibuster ngalnst tho Increase. They plnn to "talk the blfl to death" and by holding up tho entire post of fice appropriation measure, make an extra session necessary. Groat bitterness has developed in the contest. It Is certain that as long ns Tuft is president ho will continue to recommend tho postul increase and shrewd political observers say that in this far more than In his recipro city program lies danger to tho presi dent's ambition to remain in the White House another four years. The publishers here today laugh at the administration's ordering tftil tod States District Attorney Wise of New York to Investigate with a view to prosecuting tho magazines as a trust. They declaro they have no fear of any jirobo into their nfnflrs, and that no business In tho country Is of so competitive a nature. Central Ave. Near P. O. A"'cntsQfoJorJ for Patterns Snappy Bargains for Thursday Only Gingham Challie Lace (loot! (iinlity apron gin- I J est cotton Challie, fast 5000 yards fine val lace grain, fast colors, worth color, now patterns, worth and insertions, np to 15c 7c, sale price, yard 7c, sale price, yard values, sale price, yard 5 c 5c 5c Hose Percales Gingham Women's fast black stock- 2000 yards now percales in 1000 yards new dress giu- ings, fine quality, sale light and darlfshades, sale ghanis, last colors, sale price, a pair price, a yard price, a yard 10c 10c I 10c V i Huhkluti for Health. HILLS BUYS eiG ORCHARD TRACT W. J. Hills, formerly of Juneau, Alaska, but moro recently of Seat tle, Washington, has closed a deal for tho purchase of tho twenty acre apple and pear orchard known us the Lux and Townsend orchard. Frank (loitlet was the seller and the price paid is believed to have been $21,000. Tho tract is planted to Yollow New town apples and Hartlett pears, eight years old Just coming Into bear ing. Mr. Hills left ror Seattle last night hut will leturu shortly with his fam ily and household effects. He was for several years clerk of the Federal Court In Alaska nnd Is said to be woalthy. Clark & MiUuer matte the sale. Muslin TH) inch bleached muslin, worth 10c, sale price, a yard 7c Sheeting .1(5 inch unbleached sheet ing, worth 8c, sale price, a yard 6c Embroidery 2000 yards wide embroid ery and insertions, worth up to 20c, sale jH'icc, a yard . lie EDISON and VICTOR Machines are here In all styles. You are invited to call and get terniB and prices. The most perfect rcpro ducers ever manufactured. Tho world's greatest singers sing only for the VICTOR and EDISON I Whetsel Music Co. WI.TH SHERMAN CLAY & CO. Kimonas Gloves Corsets "Women's new short kiin- Our regular $1.25 KM Women's Coutil corset, 69c $1.00 pair 50c r-4 r--r . s 4 r--sr-ss WALLA WALLA. NVm-U., Keb. J.'i Sliol llirouirlt the lireiiht nnd luna by mi unknown pornon who early to-1 day wiih trying to break into the tlui iu enrol' which he wn conductor, ' 1). J. Homier of Portland, Or., lies nr n local hospital hovering between lie( and death. The mini who fired the uliel fled mill no trace hus been found of him. Himklns for Health The "Improved Imperial" Col uixioia (Disc) Graphaphone 'INFORMAL CONCERT ANY HOUR OF T1IU DAY. DROP IN ANY TLM10. ltinrmmDn Miicir chad iTlLftJlUlliy lUUJIi vJFiivl TYPE BY price: $65 McNEALY & CO., 222 WEST MAIN ST.. ST. MARK'S BLOCK. $&& z iir Iflrnnj Griy Finish k'4&S THE Fleurj' pat s' ' vW tern d-''65 ll its name from Andre HerculedeFIeury, Prime Minister of France in 1726. Suggeslie of the refinement of the period of Louis XV., with all the freedom of line and charm of floral decoration which has always appealed to the popular taste, the Fleury pattern has been happily conceived and most appropriately named. Jt will appealatoncetoall whoadmirebeauty of form and rich ness of decora tion without sacrificing ele gance and dig nity. TheGorham Trade Mark is the symbol not only of Sterling Quality but all that is excellent in design, finish and manufac ture of silverware. Made in Sterling Silver only, and stamped with the Trade Mark: Lion, Anchor and Letter Q Y'Vi s Which insures quality and purity of design. People Do Not Compare Gorham Quality They know, Indeed that (lorham Silver, offered on ly through Jewelers of re pute and standing In their own respective communities is beyond comparison. They know, al&o, that their best protection against disap pointment is the distin guishing Oorhnm Trade Mark universally accepted as a guarantee of Sterling quality jQf Q Hm of ex clusive artistic design and of utmost Integrity of workmanship. It Is the wish of Tlie (Jor liam Company to co. operate with responsible jewelers and Its poliey is to confine Its business dealings within approved trade t'lianiiel.s. SOLD n- Martin J. Reddy TIIK .li:VKFiKU XKAIt POSTOKKIC'H i(MlfeMfltftftflHlft80ft,ftMWHWft , i!! I i OF ALL HAND PAINTED AND FANCY CHINA FOR THREE r DAYS ONLY rhursday5 Friday and Saturday D mZ WAIT S the TIME Vests, Pants, Etc. Ye arc closing tint our 1 11 tiro lino ol I ions and missc. heavy I'lct'cc lined Nels, laiil, etc., at vour elioiee. i:Hi 25c Mens' Work Gloves The hest .i() rent jlcIovo in the eity, made nl" an extra tfood iiality leather. Cotton flannel gloves, men's and hoys For These Three Days We Offer Your Choice of Any Piece of Fine Hand Painted or Fancy China in the Store at just ONE-HALF OUR. MARKED PRICE THE ABOVE INCLUDES EVERY PIECE OF FINE CHINA IN THE STORE, ALSO OUR LINE OF VASES, JARDINERS, WATER JUGS, ETC. NO GOODS WILL BE SET AWAY IN THIS SALE, UNLESS A GOOD SUB STANTIAL PAYMENT IS MADE ON SAME. REMEMBER OVER 10.0C0 POST CARDS HERE AT 1 CENT EACH. 10c pair HUS SEY'S Ladies UnionSuits Choice for these three days. Ladies' union suits, our tfl. line $1,00 Ladies' union suits, our 1.00 line, each 75c Ladies' union suits, our T' lino -,0c And a line of Ladies (JO to 7o cent grey rihhed union suits at, each 39c Ladies' Hose Ladies' fine cashmere wnnl hose, regular IT) and 50 cent quality, sale price 5 pair for $1.00 '? 7 r 3 for 25c TryryillrtiiJirtiinililiiMrffcJiiinndiiilidi WMWMl .f-W.lM'tf .