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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 5, 1912)
2, paotj mam1 J .."Si of iitiiiiki)hointb -fiuim. Cnruno of (Ior Hhow fiuuo. Uo'4 a blue ribbon romctanhui. wmil." The rtnirl nwaided jJiitn iiroh, doolmiiiK eouducloiH Mhoiifil bo liollto under all clreittiiHliitievH. Hutu loot) fedi'iiil IvtmpH today woio ouleied under iiiiiim to quell Htillio dlHturbam'OH at Uoi'trudlM, wimio 2500 iuIihuh have quit work, Tho tmnio nuniber of workmen employed In the cotton iuIIIh at Hun Antonio, Mexico, bavo walked out. Woven' LAUNCH MOVE FOlMTE DATA Committee of Salem Merchants En dcavorlnn to Secure Representa tion at Rate Hcarinq, to Be Held at Washington .January 13. Governor West and Oregon Exhibit Car TELEGRAPHIC TAULOIDS. V , S N FUANClsrO. Cnl -One hull- ilrotl iloekmcii mqicarcil on their Jobs ! hero today only to (lint that they hud HICKMAN. Ky. Mrs. .1. T. IIovIiim today l tho mother of quailnipletn, three Rlrl and n bey: tt'lio father ot the brood In 05 yonm old, WACO 'IVxiih. I'oHtmnu W, Clmmbeirt found an Imtmmno rooHter, stamped and addrcHHod, In a larRo mailbox today. The rock had Hi'iutrhod throiiKh u biiHhol of let ter), obliterating tho nildreiHioH, been fired overnight without expla nation. ChlucHO aio Hiiltl to hao been uslnn many of thorn aw ro IktweeiiH for opium siiiurrIIiir. piuiidied Mexican tioon are holiiK rtiHlied to that point, LOS AN'UIChKS. Cnl.--Udwiu-d l-'lomliiK Ih JlfiO richer today be oniiHo n trcel ou.r rontlurtor tiptiko Rruffly. nnlorlifc hlm to "tp for- Not many tuinitvortliu'il IiiihIikhm oppoituultieH will he considered by people who have money lo Invest in Hits city this week. IltiDWOOl) CITY. Cat. Cunuo linn been arrested for iltHtiirbliiR tho pence by night wallliiR Not CaVUHO ' Din Strike In Mexico. MEXICO CITV, Jan. 5 - Moio B JMEDFOIU) MATL TmnTOR MEPFOTU), OKTCflOS. VRTDAV. ,TANlTAKT n, 101 h JHrasmrRiSKF 8AI.EM, Ort, .Inn. .". A oomnnl Ico of prominent Snloifi morclirtntn met Willi uront success nl .Albany when they innde it ulonr to llto Al bnnv morohnnts that tlio tnoeinrut to Hcctiro representation nt the rote lienriiiK Jllmt is to !c held nt WaMi iitKtou, D. ft, Jnuunrv W " not n UrIU tin the rnilroiuls, lint simply n question of froMiiii' fuels to the interstate commerce commission from tlio shippers' standpoint. The people of tlio vnllev avt' very ninch alive on the Hiibject, ns the ruliiij: of the com mission tlmt went into effect Decern her 30, 1011. uivinc to the valley towns tlio sumo terminal rates on all elnsMflcu freights from the east as nro now heinc enjoyed hy Portland, has proven that results ean he se cured by n little co-operation nt the riulit time. A committee hns left Snlcm for Ash land, where n mcetini: will be Held Friday or Saturday. That commit tee will work north while the first one will work south, holdinir meetings nt all the princinl valley towns. The Mcdford Traffic association appeared soparatoly in this case nnd filed its evidence apan froiii thnj filed by flic Willamette vnllev cities. Meu ford was represented bv Frank II. Mef luro nnd the vnllev cities by At torney Cousins. Mcdford hns re ceived no notice to submit further evidence or to reappear, mj it is not affected by tho request of the inter state commerce commission to the valley cities. Presumably it's evidence was sufficient. The nttmc picture shows Coventor Aest while be was east on the RovenioiV sM'rial. The plcliiiv was taken at Itnllituorc. IAPS SOUNDED ICY PAVEMENTS FORTlGHTING'BOBi CAUSE OF FALLS Naval Hero Is Laid to Rest in Arlinq ton Cemetery Entire Cabinet and President Taft Attend Funeral Foreign Countries Represented. GRAVE RIOTING BREAKS . OUT ANEW IN PORTUGAL LISBON, Jnn. 5. Desperate riot inc here today marked the attempted expulsion of iroiibipnor Bello, the jMitriarch of Lisbon, by nn order of the government issued some time nRO. Believing that the order wus to be put into immediate execution, 10,000 Catholics gathered at the residence ot the pntrinrch nnd started a demon stration. Five thousand republicans tittacked them, crying "Down with the papacy; down with the monarchy l" A fight ensued which it required two companies of infantry to quell. Catholics throughout the country nrc bitter over the government's an nounced determination to expel ninny prelates nnd there is .grave danger of another revolutionary outbreak. The binhops announce that they will not recognize the civil authorities, and more expulsions are expected at once. DllLUTIl IS COLDEST PLACE1N UNITED STATES DULUTH, Minn., Jan. 5. Tho coldest place In tlio United States today 1b Ouluth, Minn., tho thermom eter having fallen to 35 below zero at 9 o'clock this morning. Tho In tense cold has driven almost every body Indoors. Hundreds of business places have practically been com pelled to suspend business. Thou sands are suffering. SPECIAL MEETING OE CLUB MONDAY A special meeting of tho executive committee of the Medford Commer cial club will bo held in the commer cial club building Monday, January 8, at 4:30 o'clook. At this meeting ways and means will bo dlscufcsed for u representa tion ot Medford and tho valley ut tho Kansas City land bhow, Febru urv i!(J to March 9. 3. Walter Moslcr, Oiegon state commissioner, will present plans and datn. All land owners and real es tate men who wUh to Join ns exhib itors should communicate with tho club or with Mr. Moslcr at the Hotel Medford. Mental Delinquent Hanged. WINDSOR, Vt., Jan. fi. Despite a storm of protostH against excepting n man 'who bineo childhood had been unable to distinguibh right from wrong, Klroy Kent, u mental delin quent nnd former innmto of mi iii eaiio asylum, wns today hanged for the murder of nged Delhi Congdon ut Fast WiilliiiKford, Vt., in 1U08. Tho execution, which took placo in ho ji vard, na private, only the bher il'f and witnesses required by law be ing proH'ht, WASHINGTON. I). (. .Tn. 5. - With President Tuft. Admiral Oeorse Dewey, Lieutenant General Miles and practically the entire cnbinet and dip lomatic cor" representing all for eign countries nttending. the funeral of Hoar Admiral Hobloy D. J3vnn$ wns held hero this afternoon. Moro thnn 1000 inon, representing the army and imvv, escorted the body to Arlington cemetery nnd there lined up and presented arms when "tMp." was sounded oor the grave. Imme diately thereafter a snlute of 13 guns was fired. The funeral services were held in AH Souls Unitarian chureh nt 2:30 o'clock thU afternoon. Lined up m front of tho edifice were two com panies of Annapolis midshipmen, a battery of light artillery, four com panies of marines, four companies of bluejackets and two military bauds. Horses and Men Have Hard Time Standinq.Erect on Streets In Early Morninn. Hours Many Tteoms Unhitched. Hasklns for health. The streets and sidewalk of the eitv wore n jtlnra of ice Fridny morn ing and iHy nro the sore placo-on the anatomy of both man and beast as a result. Kurly and pvor-oonlldeiit pedes trians could be een sprawliroc on the sidewalks and bumped bends were prevalent. Horses which were' not sharp fdiad were almost , imnblc ti move mid when once gotten to a rea sonably level place in the pavement they were permitted to remain there uiiti Ithe ice had melted sufficiently to mnke it s-afe to move them. Two hotel bus teams were started out, but those were returned to the stables after they had fallen a number of times on the hard pavements. Some earlv milk and bakerv deliv ery teams came nn the streets with their feet wrapped in gunny sno and fair progress was made. Hasklns for kehlth. HALF PRICE SALE OF JARDINIERES "We will put on sale here tomorrow, Saturday and Monday at, your choice, every Jardiniere in flip store, former price- 75c to .$2.;"i0 each, at just ONE HALF THE FORMER PRICE WE ARE CLOSING OUT ALL BOYS', MISSES' ' AND LADIES' WINTER UNDERWEAR AT A BIG CUT IN PRICE BEST QUALITIES AND BIGGEST VALUES IN TOWN , HALF PRICE We are closing out all our Toilet Cases, Mani cure Sets, Smoking Sets, Handkerchief Boxes, Glove Boxes, Post Card and Photo Boxes at JUST HALF PRICE HUSSEY'S Last Day of Clearance .Sale AT- PRINTS Host quality, sale price, a yard 5 SHEETING Good quality, .sale price, yd. G MANN'S Central Avenue Near P. 0. H'DKEROH'FS Hood .size, .sale price, each Ify- HAIR NETS Good quality, each . 1 EVERY SUIT AND COAT AT ONE-HALF PRICE COATS AT ONE HALF PRICE Women's $12.00 Coat.s $5.i)S Women's $20.00 Goats , $9.9S Women's $23.00 Coats... ......." 12.iS Women's $.10.00 Coats k $1-1.)S Children's $12.00 Coats 95.0S Children's $10.00 Coats $'.9S Children's $S.OO Coats 3.9S Children's $6.00 Coats $2.9S ' SUITS AT ONE HALF PRICE Women's $20.00 Suits iflO.08 Women's $23.00 Suits $12.48 Women's 10.00 Suits $14.98 ALL FURS AT LESS THAN COST Women's $23.00 Searfe now $14.98' Women's $.'53.00 Sets now $19.98 Women's $10.00 Scarfs now SG.98 Women's $8.00 Scarfs now $4.98 Women's $7.00 Scarfs now $3.98 ATTEND OUR GREAT MUSLIN UNDERWEAR SALE MONDAY PETTICOATS Women's black sateen Petticouts, real $J.30 val ues, sale price, each. ...98 WAISTS Women's percale Shirt waists, real $1 values, sale price, each 59 CORSETS Lace "Front Corsets, $1.00 values, sale price, a pair 59 GLOVES Women's and children's Golf Gloves and Mittens, sale price, a pair 21) Annual Lace and Embroidery Sale Monday See Windows SHEETS 81x90 bleached Sheets, good GOe grade, sale price, each 48 PILLOW SLIPS 12 and -13 inch bleached Pillow Slips, 18c values, at 124 SILK 1000 yards all silk Messa line, 73c quality, sale price a yard 48 UNDERWEAR Women's and children's heavy fleeced Vests and Pants, sale price,ea. 25 GREAT WHITE SALE MONDAY WAIT FOR IT MMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMIMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMMi They Are Going Fast Better Come in and get a Suit or Overcoat V 1 1 Ml m I jm 1 1 I J 1 V We have completed our inventory and in order to reduce our stock we make ; ' these remarkably low prjees 9 150 Suits and 35 Overcoats, Regular Values $12.50 to $35, at Exactly Half Price -r Suits in 'regular sizes from 3 f to. 46, also longs, stouts, and long stouts. Over - coats, regular sizes 33 to 46. Boys knickerbocker suits and 4 . 1 - overcoats at 25 per cent discount "S- Sale Strictly Cash Sale ends Saturday, January 6th 3 Model Clothing Company , ilMWtMlfrrtfr Km ; -: : ; : : ; ; ; ; : : : ; -: :: f : : : : : : '. : ; : ; ; -: :