Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 29, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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NOT LOVE. BUT
JREf&PEISLED
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Mrs. Mamaret Armslronn Howell,
Known as tho "Helen Gould of Spo-
Kanc," scorns Her Husband Says
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MEDFOKD mate tribune, misd-ford, oimmion. Friday, T)Fmorc, 20. 101 f.
NEW FEATURE
PASTOR'S AID
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SCORES
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ORGAN
-His Eyes Are to Blame.
LOS ANGRLUS, Col., Dec. 20.
Clinrfijiiff that alio was mado tho vic
tim ej: a Grange and bnnoful in
fluence, Mrs. Margaret Armstrong
Howoll, known an the "Ilolon Gould
of Spokane." today has oinerged ions
enough from a solMm posed Bocluslon
of 14daya to Instruct hor attorney
to flld etilt for the nnnullment of hor
marrlngo to George Howoll, wealthy
mining man. Doforo eho married,
Sire. Howoll was known In Spokano
nnd tho northwoat as ono of tho
flhrowilost, wealthiest and most stic
cosaful business wotnon la that re
gion.
"I am still Mies Margaret Arm
strongnot tho wife of that man!"
sho cried today. "That maixlago
ceremony Is all there Is between us.
I wat my frlonds In Spokane to
knowjjhis, because I want to go back
to thorn.
"Tho strango fascinating powor
Howell wielded ovor mo was romnrk-
uie. win his prosonce I lost control
' alljpwlll powor. Ho would nak
too ajfjuestlon then twist my answor
to servo Tils purpose In such a wny
that o tiwoud completely bewilder
me. ,Qur, marriage was tho direct
outcome of ono of those Instances
iindrhis-doialnatlon over mo."
Develops That Miss Llnnell Pur
chased Poison Herself With Which
to Kill Herself Recently In City of
Boston.
UOSTON, Jfmw., Dee. 20. A
Irump otirU for tlio defense of the
Hev. Clhrcneo V. T. Hiehoson. held
here for the alleged murder of Miss
IAvw Llnnoll. was dfridnved unex
pectedly today by District Attorney
Polloticr, when he julmiltcd lmvinjr
been shown records by Kupono Lew
tan, lonnorly a druggist of Onm
uriilge, that cynnid.e had been sold to
a girl on October 13, the day before
Mies Linnell died.
Lovitnn declared the rl. who nvo
a fictitious name nud address, looked
exactly like tho pictures of Mis Lin
nell. This will bo taken advantage
of by tha defonso to show that Miss
Lumell was n suicide and that Itiche
son wts Ruiltloiis of her death.
WILL PROBE STATUS
OF SHIPPING TRUST
All Goats. Attention!
LOS ANGBL.ES. Cal., Doc 29.
Angora goats, bowhlskored goats,
can-eaffng KoaIsJ MllVgdats and also
Thot" Un'lW tktos U
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for
secured
proposition
WVJWrtour.Hfcto.
f flroTjrpaia i in tho Xos! i&en
et JEDseVjo X-roftded you . caAf h
without cost Here ts
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government
maintain
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Charlton, forest
WASHINGTON, 1). C, Dec. 20,
CliuirraniiHcnry of tho hono rules
committee today announced that liody
una determined to report n resolu
tion iiutlioririni; an investigation of
the shipping trust, tho harvester com
bine and the money trust, by a com
mittee of seven congressmen. lie
said: "Ihe committee has gone far
enough to 'show Hint this will mean
the most sweepig probe of trust evils
ever instituted. Wo are convinced
thai all thrco trusts are immediately
related."
Three resolutions providing for
scparato in estimations of those
trusts were introduced last season.
STOCKTON, Cal., Dec. SO.De
clarlng that J. Plorpont Morgan's
suecoes In various monopolistic fields
has cost tho people of tho country
enormous sums of money and that
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I Mr. Guggenheim's smelter trust hn
laid a whole nation under tribute,
ox-Governor George C. Pardee, chair
man of the California Conservation
commission, addressed tho statu con
ventlon of tenchors hero this morn
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Govornor Pardee- spoke on "What
Ib Conservation?" declaring emphat
ically that conservation did not mean
the storing away of natural resources
so that tho people could not use
them. "There are largo quantities
of coal In Alaska," said Pardee.
"That coal, unmonopolUeed nnd
properly minod for tho bonoflt of its
present owners the pcoplc-would
break tho coal monopoly on tho Pa
cific coast. Is thoro any wonder,
thou, that tho most strenuous efforts
havo boon made to get privato own
ership of that coal?"
Pardee declared that tho conser
vationists wero wroth because mo
nopolists had left so much coal In
abandoned mines. k "They found that
they could inako more money by
mining ono ton and spelling It at
high prices whllo anothor remained
wasted in tho ground than to initio
two tons and sell them at lower figures."
Harrlman's Brother Dies.
NMW YORK. P.r 8!l.--Orlnndo
Hnrrlmnn, only mother nt 'tho, Into
K. II. Ilarrlmau, ami a widely knnwii
and wealthy real esiitfo operator,
died at n private? hospital hero today,
llo Buffeted from n complication of
diseases.
D r a p e r i!e s
. W4 carry -ery complete lino of
nfPriw, fnen cimatnu. fixture, etc.,
nnil.iio nit classc of UDhotfttPrlnt;. A
Bjioolat nnui to lo k oftT tlil.1 work
osoluslvnly Mid will Ktve n K'ooil
orvle nn la .pomlble to gat In vn
the Inrccat attic.
WecRs & HcGowan Co
Har Ml III Wild.
"Pnpa," said foutvcni"-old Gmco ono
evening, "ummuin whipped mo today,
1 wish you btulu't inim led nucha strict
womaul"
Mount Tama3pais
Military Academy
MAX Uli:ii, WKSl' UNI), OAMl
An accredited High School. Grammar
I GlnsHos. Junior Holionl eeparnto, Only
woHlurn Hohool hnvlng Cavalry nud
Mounted Artlllory. Open-air Gymna
sium, Open-nlr Kwlirtmlug Peel.
Ptiltcd Piatjw Army Officer detailed
an Hupci-tutoitdcut. Nuxt term ho
glno January Sth, 10 U'.
AKTltl'lt OKOHUY, A. SI., D.l).
Head Master.
Boston Brovn
Bread
3c niuV 10c l.oafs
JOHN J. JEFFRIES GIVES
LAND TO LOS ANGELES
SAYS TAFT WAS CALLED
ON TO STEM TIDE
Bupryisoj iosVpgoayst
costs tho government thousands of
aollanPtfrtkeep-rthe Hr"cJjrcakr -c'lffiir
of wflSdB each year. Ho figures, that
200d'1foaVs,uicFdo thlsVork' nlc'6-'
ly, enJoyingni'thefnfleiveHPid t wJjtlc;'i
Consequently ho is offering goat
ranchers tho freo uso of a great ex-
panso gqyernment grazing land
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JANUARY CLEARANCE SAL
OUR SECOND JANUARY CLEARANCE SALE BEGINS TOMORROW,
f Saturday. Offering the Greatest Values in High Grade Garments Ever Given in Medford
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WASHINGTON, D. C, Dee. 20.
Progrcssives bore today aro jubilant
t&r Presillent Tnft's decision to tour
Ohio in the .wake of La Follette. Rep
resentative Nelson of Wisconsin said:
'V are extremely pleased with the
news. Some of tho standpatters are
awakening to the knowledge that
theirs is a losing fight. They nre try
ing desperately to stem the tide by
enililff nft Tnft V
LOS ANGELES. Cal., Dec. 29.
John J. Jeffries, brother of tho for
mer pugilist, ontored tho ranks of
philanthropists today when ho of
fered to donate to tho city 2.11 acres
of land for public park purposes.
The only Btring attached to the of
fer is that tho city must put in a
bulkhead along tho cast sldo of tho
Los Angeles river to protect tho
property.
7 calliifff oil Taft.
Torpedo Boat Saved. ,
WASHINGTON, D. C, Dec. 20.
The torpedo boat Warrington, which
yesterday wns injured off Cape 1 bit
terns, -was picked up today by the
cutter Onondaga and this afternoon
L being towed to Ilninptou KoAds for
repairs.
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Hasklns for health.
MOCHA CAKE
oc and !0u Cuts I0c La
Macaroons
Lady Fingers
Fruit Cakes
Peerless Bakery
Cor. Main and CJrniw St.
lloth Phones
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Order at
The Russ
Mill
T. B. BROWN, Prop.
SKATING RINK
Under New Management
It is the place for mothers, fathers, hrothers and
sisters to enjoy themselves. Kacts every Wednes
day, Saturday and Sunday, also hand rowert. Spec
tators, 10e; skaters, 25e. All other days spectators
i'ree. Lady spectators free at all 'times.
Lady skaters free "Wednesday nights with band
concert. Lady beginners free from 10 a. m. to 12 m.
every day. Kink open afternoons and evenings.
Children 15c Saturday afternoons.
PROF. J. LAUtfDY.
XJndor Dirootion Fooploa Annisomont Co,
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Always in tho load regarding superiority in sub
joct inattor, dramatic oxproaaion, quality of photo
plays. Another big hit for tho Star commonoM thin
aftornoon, continuoa tonight, tomorrow afternoon
and ovoning, This big foaturo i tho moat thrilling
animal photo-play ovor noon.
"LOST IN THE JUNOLES"
Tolling an exciting atory of fclio African jungles in tho
most convincing mannor.
Itmt iinri T t . t
"WHEN CALIFORNIA WAS WON"
An incidont in tho history of Southern California
"COMIC GAMES IN SINGAPORE"
Interesting and instructive
" TWO DAUGHTERS OF HAVANA"
All's woll that oncls well
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"TOO MUCH TURKEY"
A comedy of a thousand laughs
AL SATHER
Tho singor
THE WOOLWORTHS
Medford's Favorite Moving Picturo Musicians
NO RAISE IN PRICES
ANY .SEAT 10c
$1X.50 to 35.00
SUITS
$15.00
23.00 to 37.50
SUITS
$19.50
32.50 to 10,00
Stouts SUITS
$24.50
1 BIk Velvet Suit
Was 03.00
$32.50
32.30 - 33.00
Carucul Contu
$24.50
30.00 35.00
ISnmdclotli Coatx
$22.50
MA, COATS
ltKDUCKI)
Clilldren'H CoatH
lit about
exi: HA LP
imi4ssits
12.50 to 13.00
$9; 75
imimsits
Up to 30.00
$15.00
OltlfHSlIS
lTp (o 1.1.00
$24.50
VII
Tremendous Clearance of All Tailored Suits, Coats, Dresses, Skirts, Furs,
Shirtwaists. Petticoats, Kimonas, Millinery, Etc.
Medford and Vicinity Women know what to expect in our January Clear
ance Sale. Not a garment has been missed, some are reduced one-fourth,
others one-third, some one-half and others more, for a Quick Clearance:
27 SUITS
Former Prices 15.00 to 25.00
Now 8.75
TIiqbo Suits represent regular $1D,00
to $25.00 values In a wldo range of
popular cloths. High grado work
manship throughout and a good line
of colors.
10 SUITS
Former PiIcch 22.50 to 35.00
Xow 15.00
Theso elegant Suits aro mado of
serges, worsteds, tweeds, basket
cloth bouclo and broadcloth, colors
brown, navy, gray, green, tan nnd
mixtures.
23 SUITS
Former Vrlcvn to 37.50'
Now 10.50 '
Stylo Craft Tailored Suits In Berges,
handsomo tweeds, boucles, etc., .in
green, tans, navy bluo, brown.
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HANDSOMK DltKSSKS
AH tho newest trimming touclfca'
bountifully tallorod In I'aquln foul-'
ard, chiffons, sergoo, etc., many of.
these mako pretty evening and par
ty droueos. Regular values to $:t().
January Clearance 15.00
Others reduced to 10.70, 10.30,'
21.50 s
exi: piixt: avool and siuiA'
mri.'Uei.'u f
Choogo from a groat variation of
protty models in sorgos, foijIardH, etc
In navy bluo, brown, Copenhagen,
etc., actual values to $15.00, Janu
ary Clearanco 0.7V
Entire stock of livening Dresses Is
offered at marvelous reductions. .
15 SUITS
' Former Prices (o 05.00
,' N'ow 21.50
Handsomo navy bluo sorgo Suits f it
tod model, ono elegant braided groon
broadcloth suit and others In mix
tures, etc.
, 'J'Jtl.M.Mklf HATH
Former Values (o 10.00 .
' , Xow 2.05
Protty Velvet nud SHI: Hats, oloso
fitting or largo shapes, smart stylus,
all colors.
TimiMKI) HATH '
Former Vale to 8.50
Vow 1.05
Pretty cjoso fitting huts In volvot and
silk combinations nud braids.
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iilacic VKiiVi-rr hhapi:
, (1.30 Value
Xow 1.05
A lmiuUomo lnrgo black volvot slinpo
Juiit the thing for that willow pliiiao.
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UNTHIMAIIJI) Ahapks
Xow 1.00
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150 untrlnimod bIiopqii in ' Frouch
fots, Scotch felts, velvets, etc.
wiirn: ii:avmh
' XOW 3,00
About two dozen beautiful idinpeH,
largo and small, handsome finality
whito beaver, roguhtr values to $12.
January Clearanco ..., 3.00
Our entire stock of Waists, Potticoats, soparato skirts
and'swoaters is now offered at groat reductions,'
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