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1MEDF0RD MAIL TRJ13CJNE, MEDFORD, ORTCCION, TUESDAY, MAKCn 21,1911.
Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
PUBLISHED DAILiY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY BY THE MEDKOUD
PRINTING CO.
Tim Hptnnprntln Tlmm. Thn Mndford
Mall, Tlio Aledfonl Tribune, The South- I
crn orogon mn, tiic Asniitna Triuune.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
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Entered iih secoml-clasa mattur No
vember 1, 100'), at tho poMtofflce ut
Medford, Oregon, under the act of
March 3, 187i.
Official Pnppr of the City of Medford.
BUuncniPTiow eateb.
One year, by mull ' JG.00
One month by mall CD
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Modfsrd, Jacksonville und Cen
tral Point CO
Sunday only, by mall, per year, . . . 2,01)
Weekly, per year'. , 1.S0
)!WO)lN OIBCULATIOH.
Dally averiten for hIx montha ending
December 31, 1910, 2721.
rail Xieaicd Wire United Ties
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CITY ENGINEER
Mayor Canon Sends in Name of For
mer Assistant as Succssor to Har
ry .Foster Thought He Will Be
- Confirmed.
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' Olcn Ariispigor, civil ongincor, will
l)c named by Mayor Canon at to
night's Hussion of lliu city council
city engineer, it i thought (lint the
council will confirm him without do
hate. Mr. Arnspiger lias boon n resident
of this cily for the past throo years.
Ho worked under City Engineer Fos
ter i'or nearly a year and is well and
favorably known.
SMALL GAINS IN
STOCK MARKET
; NEW VOUIC, March 21. Thero
woro fow important charges at today's
oponlng stock market. International
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Harvester gained 3-4, Texas nnd Pa- Japanese In largo numbors aro leav
clflc C-S and Utah Copper 1-2. Na- lug Taconm and vicinity for boiiio
tlonal, Hallways of Mexico second
preform! lost D-8 and Southern Pa
cific 2-8.
Tho market closod strong.
Uomls woro stoady.
A want ad campaign will euro you
of your poMHlsmlsm concerning a
man's chances, nowadays, to find
profitable and suitable employment
y-whoro tho road to promotion Is not
closed.
5-rfr'''rJ
Last Day of Our Great Introduc
tory. C1p WONDERFUL VALUES ALL DAY WEDNESDAY
DOMESTICS
Best dress prints and good
quality apron ginghams,
this sale onlv
5 CENTS' A YARD
RIBBON
AVide, all silk ribbon, good
colors, worth up to 20c,
special
10 CENTS A YARD
GINGHAM
2000 vards fine
Zephyr.
dress iriiiLdianis, last col
ors, worth 1 "', special
10 CENTS A YARD
FLAXON
50 pieces of this fine fabric
in new patterns, worth 25c
special
19 CENTS A YARD
TOWELS.
Good size towels, special
3 CENTS EACH
Extra large towels, worth
38c, special
10 CENTS
MANN'S
ARM MILLION
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Criticisms of German Military Expert
Answered by Congressman Hull
Points Out Possibilities of Present
Army More Warships Needed.
WASHINGTON', D. C March 21.
AiiHWorlng the crltlclHiiiB ot Colonel
Oaoilko German military expert, who
declared that tho Amorlcau navy is
very weal;, army officer hero today
point to tho statements of former
Congressman John A. T. Hull, of
Iowa, who for twenty yonrs was
chairman of tho house coinmltteo on
military nffnlrs.
"Wo can arm 1,000,000 men In the
mobile army today," declared Hull.
"Wo are within 28,000,000 rounds
of tho Hiipply of small arm ammuni
tion that tho ordinance- bureau thinks
wo Bliould havo as a reserve. It Is
truo that In caao of war wo would
havo to draw upon all our reserve ar
tillery ammunition, but that Is bo
causo tho supply Is ordered by ano
ther coinmltteo which Iiiib frequently
been nntl-inllttary.
"Wo havo a small army and should
not bo niggardly In ammunition Bup-
Ply.
"I bollovo that this government
should havo a great reserve of vol
unteer forces. An army of 100,000
regulars Is not too big, and a reserve
force ot 250,000 trained and offi
cered men should bo created. This
..,. fiul,l in, imilntnlncil lit an OX-
0 ()f m)t inoro thlin thull $20,-
ftnn nnft ..
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Answering Gnodko'B criticism of
tho navy, Hull, said:
"Our only safeguard of tho oceans
Is tho fact that wo control them.
Groat ships today could land a largo
forco on our ahorcB moro easily than
could bo doiio by lnnd. Wo must
havo warships to mako It unsafe, If
not Impossible, to traiiBport troops
by sea."
Japs to South America.
TACOMA, Wash., March 21.
point along tho South Pacific "coast,
according to local National Guard
officers today. Forty Japanese loft
Lacoy last week In a body, embark
ing from Hoiittlo on a steamer for San
Francisco whence inllltla officers say,
thoy planned to sail for boiiio point
on tho West Coast of Mexico. Dozens
of forclguors aro said to bo quitting
tholr employment In saw mills nnd
lumber cuiiijib and departing for tho
south.
NEGESSRRY
Spring Opening Sale
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HOSE
" Ilursou" hose for women
whv pav 2.")c, our price
15 CENTS A PAIR
BELTS
Womens and childrens
patent leather belts, spe-
10 CENTS EACH
OIL CLOTH.
Best oualitN table oil cloth.
'u width, speeial o
21 CENTS A YARD
SHEETS.
72x00 sheets, bleached,
good quality, special
49 CENTS EACH
HOSE.
Childrens ribbed hose, all
sizes, stainless, special
10 CENTS A PAIR
PILLOW CASES
12 and I") iiu-h bleached
pillow slips, worth 18c,
spocial
14 CENTS EACH
Med ford's Popular Price Sip re-
Central Avenue Near Post (
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NO CHANCE TO
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Attorneys Reames States Defect in
Law is Lack of Provision Author
izing County to Call Special Elec
tion to Pass Upon Bonds.
That there is no question as to
tliu constitutionality of the county
issuing bonds for road purposes but
that the trouble lies is finding a
method of procedure is the belief of
A. J'. Kennies who has been looking
into tho question for the county U
determine if there be any way pos
sihle for .Jackson county to net un
der the law passed by tho people at
tile last general election and issiii
bonds for road building purposes u
order that Jackkson county mux
havo better highways.
The difficulty experienced by Mr
Kennies in finding a. way out ill
which tho county can proceed lies it
tho fact there is nt present, so far ii
ho has determined, although he li it -not
completed his researches as yet
there is no way in which to obtain ai
expression of (ho will of tho people
The county has never been given th
power to call u special election am
this in itself may prohibit the conn
ty from issuing bonds.
"Tliero is absolutely no questioi
iiH in the constitutionality of th
bonds once issued but there soem
to be no way (o proceed. Ilowevei
I havo not gone into the mutter a
i'nr us 1 intend and it 111113' be that :
way will ho loiind."
Merchants to Meet at Lunch.
Tomorrow evening, March 211, tho
members of the Medford Merchants'
Protective association aro requested
to meo ut an informal luncheon at
tho K. of P. hall nt 0:30 p. m.
Mnny questions pertinent to the
welfare of tho town's merchant are
to be discussed, among them the new
plnn of credit rating by which every
person in tho community is to be
rated good pay, bad pay, indifferent.
Members nil try to bo present.
COMMITTER.
Veterans Will Fight.
DENVER, Col., March 21. Mem
bers of Montrose Post No. 38, O. A.
It., HiIb afternoon tendered tholr ser
vices to tho government In tho ovont
of war. A formal communication
states that tho action wns taken to
prove that zeal and patriotism of
civil war votorans woro not dead.
Tho signers all served In tho civil
war, members of tho post having
boon In tho Fourth Iowa Cavalry
First Now Hampshire Infantry and
Twelfth Vermont Infantry.
SHEETING J
Hale heavy unbleached !
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sheeting, special
G CENTS A YARD
VESTS
Womens sleeveless vests,
good 10c grade, very spec
ial 5 CENTS EACH
MUSLIN
3(5 inch lleached muslin,
good 10e rade, special
7 CENl'S A YARD
GLOVES.
Our best $1.25 kid gloves,
all colors, special
$1.00 A PAIR
WAISTS.
AVomens ehailibrv waists,
till sizes, fast tlilors, worth
!)hc, special
48 CEIYTS.
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LECM COURSE
mus. o. s. rowM-m-ciii'MOS,
Widow of tho eminent phrenologist,
Professor O, S. Fowlor of Now York,
will glvo a scientific course of six
free lectures at Medford theater, be
ginning March 21st. Pregram: Tues
day, March 21, 8 p. in,: "Tho Seven
Primary Factors of the 'Mind," to all;
Wednesday, March 22, 2:30 p. m.;
'The Divine Laws of Motherhood,"
ladles only. Thursday, March 28, 8 p.
'11.: "Tho Cleansing of tho Human
Temple," gentlemen only. Friday,
March 21. H p. m.: "Drain tho Tap
'toot of Life," to all. Saturday.
March 25. 8 p. m.: ."Electricity, the
Great Elixir of Life," to all. Sunday,
.March 2C, 2:30 p. 111.: "Tho Science
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f Theology and tho Genesis of Life,"
to nil.
Phrenological examinations nnd
health consultations) dally at Hotel
Nnsh from 9. a. in. to 9 p. m. until
April 7th, 1911.
Wednesday, March 29, at 2:30 and
7:30 p. m., she will begin to teach
classes, her now system of applying
electricity to euro dlfieaso.
WASHINGTON', I). C, March 21. -Tho
United States supreme court took
a recess this afternoon until April II
This mukcK deiisions in the Standard
Oil mill tobneco ousos impossible be
fore April fi.
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
V.J.t'-
INDIA LINON
Kine quality India Lilion,
s
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nil width, special
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10 CENTS A YARD
TABLE LINEN
Fine quality table Damask
full width, sj ecial
29 CENTS A YARD
LiLLLLLbLLBLHkLLLKiLLLTC&
MANN'S
BED SPREADS.
Large size white bed
spreads, worth $1.25, spec
ial 98 CENTS EACH
BAGS.
Womens good size hand
bags, splendid 75c grade,
special
50 CENTS EACH
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Where to Go
Tonight
SPECIAL AT s
THE ISIS THEATRE
AXOTHEU llICi DOL'IHiE HILL.
COLIIUltX AND l'EAHSON
In their comedy success
"Down at IllgKliisvlilo."
Also
M UK I'll .MA.YWKIjL,
J I Dlack Face Comedian, King of
' LaiiKh Makers.
' Tltww. IP.k.ili. ..f ,1... T ..... ...i.l
Host Pictures.
1 iniu a guuu gong uy uiancnaru.
; special matiiieo every Saturday
and Sunday at 2:30.
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VAUDEVILLE
MOVING I'lCTlTIlKS
Illustrated Konjr.
TONIGHT
VAUDEVILLE
Special engagement of Walters &
I Clarement, Medrord's favorlto
I high class vaudeville artists, pre
senting a completo operntta.
3 Heels Moving Pictures 3
.Matinee Saturday and Sunday.
NATATORIUM
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'! K.ntl.iiT. lmwllni Iinv linll lilll.
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lards, tub baths with showers at-J
J tached nnd now rlflo rango.
I Metlford's Aiiiiisomcnt rnlaco.
"NAT" THEATRE
Shows all tho latest and best films. !;
Chango of program Sunday, Tues-1!
day and Fridays
Good program j
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i for tonight.
ADMISSION 10c.
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Music, Photoplays.
2 -Homing Comedies 2
A Thrilling War Story.
A Exciting Drama.
Entire chango ot program Music 2
J by Misses Crawford & Crowell.
? OXE DIME -:- .
ONE DIME j
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Large and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldp,
THE
Cumberland
Furnished Rooms
Suites with private bath
Kooms ineludo largo closets
nnd sleeping porches. Also hot
I' ml cold wator in connection.
Breakfast served, if desired.
Heceptiou rooms i'or guests.
Gentlemen only.
706 S. Oakdale Ave.
MEDFORD, ORE.
KODAKS
Ilavo you notlcod tho sun
shlne? Tlio to got that Kodak.
Only oao nlaco, lot U9 show
you. g
Medford
Book
Store
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FORD
1911 OPEN ROADSTER, $825.00
Fully equipped, 1'. o. b. Medford
Four-cylinder, shaft drive, 100-inch wheel-base, mag
neto of course. "Let us show you."
Ashland Motor Car Co.
IV.l .MILL STKEET, ASHLAND, OKE GOX.
Walter W. Richardson, Medford Representative.
Phone 2551.
Evangelistic Meetings
The Presbyterian Church
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Medford Jobbing Co.
The only exclusive jobbing company in Medford uhcro you enn
f
gel all of your llltlo odd johx done at once lty expert workmen.
Our Specialties
Cleaning, Kal.simliicd or npci'cd walls and ceilings.
ALL EliECTKICALs APPLIAXCES KEIUlltED. We will tako
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charge of any job yen may liavc call us up anil talk It over.
WE (U'AKAXTEE SATISI-UOTIO.V IX WOltlv AXD JMtlCKS.
1MIOXE .MA1X 0.-0 1.
J Office: Medford Music Shop
ST. MAItKS UI.OCIv.
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San Jose, California
Alfalfa and
Fruit Land
Cheapest land in the state, taking into consideration cllmato and
facilities. Closo to San Fraiui&co markets. Tho host resldenco
city on tho coast.
We lime-many tracts of first class land, ranging In prlco from
SIT." per mut! and up. Valuoj will soon bo rising.
We will be pleawd to mall further Information and Hteraturo up
on application.
T. S. Montgomery & Son
7 WEST SAXTA C'I,AH.V STKKICT,
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Nothing Just as Good as
EAGLE PHARMACY,
109 Knt Main St.
Plumes; Home Co; Pac 232
Eagle Drug Co., Inc.
Tlios. Bartholomew, Ph. C, General Mgr.
Hie Resall Stores Medford, Ore.
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Every evening-, beginning s
Sunday Mar. 19.
Everybody is invited to I
come. Rev. J. A. McVeigh
of Portland, Or., is the
evangelist. Meetings Sun
day at 11 a. in. and 7:30 p.
in. Every afternoon at
2:30 p. m., and every eve
ning tit 7:30 o'clock. Meet
ings commence with song
service.
SAX JOSE, CAIiirOUXIA
the REXALL Remedies
WEST SIDE PIIARMAC
200 West Main Street
Thenes: Uonio 43; Pao. -1041
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