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BEDFORD MA 17, TRIBUNE. MF.rVFOKn. . OPFOOW FRIDAY. M'AKCll 8. 1012.
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HANY CANDIDATES
JUST A, FOOT. .
OF RAINFALL
CHICKEN LIVES
Miss Nannette Flack, Singer
With Alma Where Do You Live
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FILEDECLARATfONS
CQNTNUE
BUSY
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To ilnlc seventeen cnmliilntcs linvo .
filed their declaration with the eouu-J
ty clerk. Pctitionn ro now in etreu
lntion for ench of them. The. men
who linvo filed nret
A. IS. Irwin, countable. Ashlnnd.
It. Elos, constnble, MorifnHl.
John Hellinger, constable, Mcdftml.
J. l'orqy Wells, superintendent ot
sohooR
Unlph PI Cowgill, county surveyor.
August, I). Shinier, sheriff.
W. A. ..ToiiOH, sheriff.
W. T' Griovo, utwopor.
II. Miller, county olcik.
George W. Uunn, county judge.
George Lymnu, commissioner.
Clmnnccy Klorey, recorder
Prod h. Colvig, recorder.
J. A. Westcrluud, representative.
Frank A. Crier, sui'vcyor.
A. K. Kellogg, coroner.
W C. Daley, commissioner.
According to the state law eneh
candidate must file his dootamlimi
hoforc his petitions are pul in the'
f:cld. i
N. JERRY SELLS
300 ACRES LAND
Dr. A. T. Vance. Dr. W. R. Price,
C. B Campbell and Clinton Johnson
linvo paid $20,000 for H00 acres of
land in tho Willow Springs district
owned by X. Jerry.
The tract is comprised of splendid
orchard, garden and timber land. It
will be developed.
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IS
SERIOUSLY ILL
T. K. Anderson, aged pioneer min
er, orchardtst and farmer is .-.erion-ly
ill at hi.-, residence on Knt Main
btreet, A.shlnnd. Two weeks ago ho
was sstvicken uSth palral.VM. Mip
pocd to be due to the clogging of
the main artery in his leg. Wednes
day, in the hope of prolonging his
life, the leg was amputated, lie U
83 years old and grave doubts are
entertained of his recovery.
Mrs. F. M. Wright, a daughter, ha.-
arrived from Seattle and is in at
tendance upon the b trie ken man
Mr. Anderson is probably the bo.-t
known pioneer in Jackson county. Ho
owned the first orchard planted in
tho valley, and came here duriug the
gold excitement of the 50'.v
PARENT AND TEACHERS
ASSOCIATION MEETING
The Parent and Teacher' ai-o-ciution
of Jacksonville will hold a
Meeting in the high bchool assembly
011 Friday afternoon, beginning at
20.
The following program has been
arranged for tho oeciibion :
Sw eet Ilosos Cliont
Bicycle Waltz Briiitu Griovo
Ktlu Griovo
Secret of the Violet ..GreteliBii PtiliI
Sweet and Low Chorus
Sunflower Dance .Duet) , ........
..Ituthcttu Hum's, Fav Laiuibpitch
Abbihting the Boy in Choice of a
Vocation Mi&ti Gillutt
Training of Boys and GirU
Mrs. Visum
AOettcr Croj) of Boys and Girls. .
Mrs. Morcom
Pussy Willows Chorus
Purents are requested to attend.
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WOLGAST OFFERS TO
FIGHT WITH MECHCGAN
BAN' FRANCISCO, Cal., Murch S
"I will meet Meliogan in July If
I am right and If I got my prleo,"
was Champion Ad Wolgast's atute
mont lioro today In reply to a dis
patch from Los Aiigolos announcing
that Promoter Tom McCarey would
offer Wolgast a match with Hughoy
Mehegnn, tho Auatrallun champion,
who 1b to bo brought to this country
In Juno uy Joo Woodman of Boston,
Sam Langford's managor.
"I have heard that Moliegan fa a
good hoy and a worthy contender,"
Wolgast tald, "but thoy all look alike
to me. If tho proper Inducements
are mado I will meat him."
Wolgast movos up to Sueramonto
next week for a threo days' ongago
ment and thou Jumps to Portland
and Seattle. IIo does not know how
long his theatrical work will last,
but at! ho does not like the stage
buulncfis ho may cut It out any day.
IIo will then- make direct for his
farm near Cadillac, Mich,, and will
wait for something to turn up.
The n.uie tf Je.i i Bm.uct is n
household wurd m P.in-, the ti'
which dearl lnw-i bun and hi-, niti-u.
but in tin, co.intrv it is n) reccn'iN
that he ha- aeouired ui ogue. Like
Fran?. Lehur of ".Merry Widow" fame '
he flushed acns the country witti
one of the mo-t tuneful of waltzes. It
is called "Alma. Where Do You
Livef" and from it the German
French farce which Joe Weber will
preent for the first time in Kngli-h
at tho Medtord theatre. Saturday.
March pth.
"Alma" firt beaiiic popular iii
New Ytrk when the puce was pro
duced in German at tho German thea
tre, under the management of Adolph
Phillip. It proved so attrnctiw that
Joe Weber immeduitelv .ecured the
American rights to it. He had an
English book done by George V. Un
hurt and had American lyrics written
to the haunting melodies of Briquet.
Tho entire original scoro of Briquet,
fourteen numbers in nil will be heard
here. Tho music has not the fault of
being so familiar as to be tiresome It
is too dninty and abovo tho ordinary
for tliut.
ELKS ELECT NEW GAME
E
IR
OFFICERS
Alter u clo-e pI.i tioii Clarence
Henmc- who re-elected exalted ruler
ot Medford Lodge llttS, B. P. O. K.,
Thursday night over Art C. Burgos.
Other officers were elected as fol
lows; Esteemed lending knight, Mar
tin J. Neddy; enteenied loyal knight,
E. ('. Gnddi; esteemed lecturing
knight, L. II. Uaskitis; secretary, W.
F. QuiseiibciTy; trenuurci, L. L. Ja
cobs; tyler, H. Si'lndtz; trustee, L.
A- Gregory; dtlofiitu to grand lotfcre,
C L. Kwiuw; aJtonwU, W. W. Kif
ort.
This year promise to !j-a lug one
in local Elkdom. as ih- Hiinual iin
tional convention i to (w nld at
Portland in .lids
LIBERATED
PEACE TREATIES RATIFIED
AFTER SLIGHT CHANGES
WASHINGTON'. U. C. March 8.
Stripped of the clausu wutch wan
claimed to Invade tho constitutional
treaty and with many othor Iimlta
tlonH uddod, tho guneral arbitration
troatloH between tho United States
and Knglund and Franco woro rati
fied today by the senate by a vote of
7C to 3. Lorlmer, Martlne and Itoed
voted against their ratification.
President Taft, before leaving to
night on a Hpeechmaklng tour In the
west, would not comment upon the
senate's action. It Ib known lie had
hoped to boe the treat log ratified un
amended. Ho had declared, how
over, that certain nmondmouts would
not bo objectionable. Virtually tho
treaties aro now "it) In the ulr," and
In their modiflod form thoy must be
referred to Kngland and Franco.
By the terms of an amendmont pro
posod by Bacon, tho ratification con
tained a distinct provision that they
did not authorize the Htibtnlsslon to
arbitration of uny question affecting
tho admission of aliens Into tho
United Statos or Into the educal'onal
liibtltutlons of the several staton and
territories, tho integrity of several
statos or any question of alleged lu
dobteduoHH of any state, or any ques
tion which dnpsmlH upon or involve
the Monroe doctrine, or other purely
UOVornnienUl policies.
Senator Lodgo and others who
fought tho senate's nation today do
clarod llnoon's nlleratlon Impoills the
Hiiccws of the treat lea.
Twelve pair- of Hungarian part
riilge are roaming the wilds of the
Modoc orchard on Itogue river this
afternoon Imving been liberated to
day by Deputy Game Warden Mo
Go wan. They were received from Cur
vullih. The orchard has been made a
game preserve and a fine of .friOO is
provided for killing one of Hume
birds.
The new game bird resembles a
i pheasant lieu in coloring and ate
about tho size of a mountain qimil.
Two pain were exhibited at Hum
phreys, where thoy attracted a great
deal of attention.
Justice Holmes' Birthday
WASHINGTON, I). C, March 8.
Associate Justice Oliver Wendell
Holmes, now tho oldest member of
, tho supreme court of tho United
l States, celebrated his nnventy-flrst
birthday today. When President Taft
took office threo yonrs ago JuhIIco
Holmes, far from holng tho oldest
moinbor of tho highest court, was re
garded as nmong the younger mem
bers of that body, bolng many years
the Junior of Justices Harlan, Brewer
and Peckham, sluco removed by
death.
Did What She Hoped
It Is a ical pleaHiire to rind that
j something you have bought Is Just as
"good as you hoped It would bo, and
Mrs. CharloH Proper of West Snrau
ton, Pa., writes a letter to toll others
her experience. She says:
"I was all rua down and very
wonk, and hnd been so for three
years. I am Hiiro that Vlnol has
helped me very much, for four hot
tloa of It have brnught back my
strength, which Is Just what I was
told It would do."
AVheu wo recommend Vlnol for all
weak and run-down people, and those
who have stubborn coughs, lack of
appetite, sleepleMuness and nervous
conditions, we do so because wo are
absolutely rout lured that It Is Just
whut thoy need. Tlion If Vlnol does
not satisfy thorn perfectly we give
back the moiioy. You ought to try
Vlnol If you wish to ho strong and
well for yop take no risk at all.
Medford I'hurmiiey, near p. O,
Just nit even foot of rain has f.
leu since September at Mcdfoul I
Hhould be 'JO inches u seasonal de
fiolonev of 8 lui'hos compared with
the average of U-l your.. The de
ficiency occurred in the months of
January unit cVbniur.v. when less
than half of the 'J inch average fell.
Compared with a ear ago, the
slputago h Ml inches. March, hnw
eer, is starting in well. The normal
rainfall for the month h Si'oT inches.
Sor far, .0? inches Imvu fallen ns
against ,:U for March at this date
11)11.
Thursday night's shower "was .ill
inches bringing the tidal lW tit.
storm to .117.
CONTRAC
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tl CH
SLEI
I The Christian church has let a con
tract for the erection ot a new ohuMi
building, and work is to start at oner.
The building will bo IDstll) feet hi
sice and will be of the latest modi
fied English dusigu. It will scat o00
people.
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Conference on Rural Progress
llOSTON. .Mass., .March S. Plans
for tho encouragement nnd develop
ment ot agriculture In New Knglaud
wero discussed by tho New England
conference on rural progross, which
held its annual nesslon at tho state
house In thla city today. Many prac
tical farmers! and representatives of
the railroads, commercial organiza
tions, stnto boards of agriculture and
mate granges throughout Now Kng
laud participated In tho conference.
Two additional chicken U'uling
a tTaiis were rcpoitcd to the police
Thursday morning and the modus op
erandi was the saino in clich instance,
the thieves culling off tin heads of
the chickens, mid cunning the dead
birds away.
As it is ahoul impossible In deled
this form oT law-hicnl.iiig, the police
uro warning imultry owners lo keep
u wutch on their birds.
Jnp Potato Klnii Married.
STOCKTON, Cal., March S. Wn-tor-Mont
mcrehautH today mo din
cussing the latent font of (looinc
Shlmn, tho JapancHo California po
tato king. Uecontly U. C. Zucker
mau, duo of Shlma'H IiuhIuchs livuls.
slipped away to Los Augcle anil wan
quietly married Shlma learned of
the affair and promptly mailed his
rival it check for $.no m a wedding
WEDDINGS
Against Free Sugar Bill.
LOS ANGELES, Cal.. Mnrch S.
Tho Los Angeles chamber of com
merce Im on record today ngalust the
congressional proposition to put su
gar on the free list. Telegrams linvo
been scut to each moinbor of the Cal
ifornia delegation at Washington re
questing thorn to U80 their Influence
to defeat tho plan. Froo sugar.'tho
message urged, would work Irrepar
able Injury to tho sugar Industry of
Callfornln and Arlsonn.
A Misunderstanding
All Around i
Ah the result of a little Jcalotnty
thcre en in o very near being n great
disturbance with 'Ills Wife," hi one
case, and In the other tho ciiuxo was
duo to tho close resemblance of "Two
Suits," Although serious and some
what uncomfortable, for those con
cerned, It was at the same time quite
laughable. You can see It demon
strated in two thousand feet ot film
at tho Savoy theater tonight. Ito
member, however, that the films aro
not of the class used for tho past
few months, put first-clans, up-to-now
motion pictures, and they will
be much better after tonight. Sco
lug Is believing. Two clever little
fellows will put on n three-round box
ing exhibition that Is a scream, to
night, also Friday and Saturday
nlghU, and Saturday matinee. This
will be n trout in addition to the 1000
feet of film. Wntch for the numer
ous ebnuges next week. All wo ask
Is for a portion of your patronage, n
hog nlono wants It all. 301
Fancy Dressed Dolls
Kid Body Dolls
Campbell Kids
)iij!iil,ii' $1.'J."i Id !. (i'mliticK
t III
m0LLLLL m m, n t?u
lOMOITUW yQJJL,aXjU
The bltfuwl. Doll vnlu-.t ever tfivuii in Miulftml.
Spcciul for Snlunlny ami aMondny. Sim oip wt-sl
wiiuloiw
Unloii tiboking Bags
V will ui on sale here tonmrrow 101) jiarhaKf,
fliroc si'.ns and M0 Impt l tin pm-Uiitjc l tin Union
Conkcry Uf&, w only llas niatlc cshcuiII, IV tho
Soycr niciliod til' t'ookin, and ilic Imik atlvprliHt-d in
every leading home niaazint'
il si '.OK
HO Hiikh In
PntiktiKc
25c
l-'of, tho
i'ackao
Saturday Specials
200 Iioxch Sltinoln Shoe I'oli.sli, 10c .sixe .. 50
1 lot Kurnitiirn Polish, -!0e Imltle 15c, 2 lor. .. 25
1 lot Hiillicr Heels, )air . .. 10
25 per cent discount on all Cut (IIium
25 per cent discount on all Kine huporletl China
25 per eeufc discount on all Austrian (lold Uceur-
ated (llass
25 )er cent dtHeouut on all .lardinieres and !!iiiik-
inr llaskets.
25 to 40 per eent discount on all Winter Underwear
Closing out all liilihons, special, yd. 5, 10 and 15
Ladies' and Misses' 2fw anil Hoc llose Supporters,
pair 1J); 2 for ... 35
Tho Biggost and Boat Vnluoa in Hosiory in tho City
on Salo Evory Day
HUSSE Y
GLOVE SALE
Our R W. L. Kid
(Moves, $1.25
grade, Saturday,
a pair,
98c
"Women's Lisle
(J loves in all sizes
and eoloi'H, spe
cial a pair,
25c
Mann's
Central Avenue, Near Postofficc
BELTS RIBBON
Sample line of
Belts in all enl
ors, values up to
$l.."i0, hpeeial at,
each,
48c
1000 .irds wide
Fancy Kihhou,
all silk, up to 7-V
values, hpeeial,
ard,
23c
Women's New Spring Apparel at Popular Prices
NEW WAISTS AND SKIRTS
f)000 heauiil'ul New "Waists, in
tailored ami lingerie styles
Specials for Saturday.
" Women's Tailored Waists,
made of fine peratle, fifl
real value $1, speeial veJl
Women's Lingerie Waists, all
new styles, well made and
nicely trimmed, up to (M Or
$2 values, special vM.uJ
Better grades at $1.50,
$3, $5 and $0.
1000 Tailored Skirts on Sale Saturday
KJ0 Wo in on's
plain and fancy
Tailored Skirls,
all new styles,
special Saturday,
ir:.'1 $4.98
100 Women's
Tailored Skirts,
up-to-date in
style, Hpeeial' Sat
urday at
each P5."8
100 Women's
Tailored Skirts,
made of all-wool
s e v g e, speeial
Saturday
o$: $6.98
NEW SUITS AND COATS
La Vogue Suits an
Coat for Spring
Money Savers for Saturday
CHILDREN'S
DRESSES
Ages fi to 14,
made of good
percale, each,
69c
HOUSE
DRESSES
iMade of splendid
percale, all sizes,
each,
$1,25
PETTICOATS
Made of good
chambrny, spe
cial, eacji,
48c
HOSE
SUPPORTERS
For women, in
all styles, up to
50c values, per
pair,
10c
'VPSONS
Made of good
percale, with a
bib, sppcial, each,
29c
CORSETS
Front Lace Cor
sets, $1.00 values,
special, a pair,
69c
r m fv
i? "14
AttJ. tjifrisr'
VLMmc
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Yop will I'i net interest in this show
ing of high-class Alan-Tailored
(la'rments, and you'ri suru lo find
a'style to suit your fancy.
We have an especially slrong
showing of high-class Suib af $,l 8,
$32.50, $25 and $35.
Beautiful New UoaU at $12.50,
$:l8and$20.
Buy now boforo tho ussortmont
is brokon,
Money Savers for Saturday
PRINTS
Best grade, spe
cial, a yard,
5c
CRASH
Splondid 121jc
and I fie grade,
spociali a yard,
10c
SILK
JWessa linos, all
colors, 7fic grade,
speeial, a ynn,
48c
BUNGALOW
SCRIMS
AVorlh 20c, spo
cial, yard,
12!
OILCLOTH
fn colors only,
sjiec.ial, a yard,'
19c
MUSLIN
Unbleached, reg
ular Ha grade,
special, yard,
6c
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