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STEAMERS TO
BURN PETROLEUM
SAN FKAXCISrO, Mmch :W--C'oiifinimlion
lodny of tho halo of lle
imipi'rtics of tho Palmer Union Oil
cumpnny io the Imperial Koroiiru cor
ponitiun of London for $10,000,000
U boliovcil (o mark llic (.Imiipiiijr of
tlio Cnnurd and n ntnnlior of other
lij; tnuis-Athuitio stontnMiip lint's
from coal to oil lunm,.iuitl the usr
of the California petroleum fields as
n poneral fuel center for the foreign
concerns.
The Imporinl corporation was or
ganized last your for the aprva pur
pose of making the purchase, which
comes after two years of nesjntia
tions. The directors of the corpora,
(ton include the names of the direc
tors of many of the largest compan
ies both in Knulmul and on the continent.
ROOSEVELT EIGHT
TUFT EIGHTEEN
INDIANAPOLIS. Intl., March 29.
With IS delegates from Indiana to
tlu Chicago republican convention
pledged to President Tnft, eight tor
Colonel Roosevelt and two congres
sional districts remaining to elect
delogntes, National Committeeman
Harry S. New today predicted tho
nomination of President Tnft on tho
first ballot.
New stamped as absurd Colonel
Roosevelt's Intimation that the Tatt
following secured control of the In
diana delegation by fraudulent Means
and also expressed tho belief that
Roosevelt would remain within tho
ranks of the republican party regard
less of the outcome of the Chicago
convention.
Educational Tonics Discussed
ANN AHDOn, Mich., March 2.
A largo number of school teachers
and principals arc attending tho an
nual meeting of the Michigan School
masters' club, the general sessions of
which were held today at University
hall. Vocational training, the social
center, and teachers' pensions wore
the three leading subjects dealt with
in the addresses and discussions.
TAFT SUCCESS
GIBBONS OPPOSED TO
TESTS FOR MARRIAGES
HALTI.MOUK, Md March 2!K
Cardinal Gibbons has declared him
self today as unalterably opposed to
tho reuniting of medical tests for
applicants for marriage- before tho
ceremony can be performed. When
nsked what he thought of tho edict
Issued by Dean Walter T. Sumner of
tno Protestant Kplscoual cathedral of
Chicago, w hie 11 said that a physician's
certificate of meutal and physical
fitness would be required before any
marriage was solemnized In that
church, tho venerable cardinal re
plied: "t am opposed to any such Idea. I
am opposed to any such Inquisitorial
methods."
RECORD LIST OF
SALKM, Ore., March 2l. With
ISO caudldaten who have filed their
declarations, the dose of time for
tiling tonight will soo In the field
the largest collection of candidates
for state offices la tho history or
Oregon. Tho voteis will select their
fawirltcs at tho stale primaries April
19. On that day tiosldes voting for
delegates to the national republican
and democratic conventions, the elec
tors will vote for a United States
senator, representatives, for Judges,
and will express their preference, for
candidates for the presidency of tho
I'ulted States.
MINERS' WAGE BILL
LONDON, March 21. -Wild cheer
ing greeted the announcement of
Premier Asqulth In the house of
comnionn today that King Ucorgo
had signed the minors' minimum
wago bill, which became effective.
Ilcporta from tho mining districts
are that the minors are voting very
slowly on tho referendum to end the
coal war but that they probably will
agree to tho government's plan.
Founders' Drty at Gordon Institute
1IAUNKBVILLN, 0 March SO.
Today's colouration of Foundurn' day
at tlordon Institute was made notable
by tho dedication (if tho now $10,000
athletic field and tho laying or tho
cornerMlouo for tho new neadeinlt)
building. Many alumni and other
friends of the c.ollcgo attended tho
celebration.
White Slaver to Prison
SAN FRANCISCO, March 29.
Charles Celll. convicted as a white
slaver for bringing a young girl nam
ed Mary Kncz from Tonopah to
Truckce, was sentenced by United
States District Judgo Farrlngton to
day to eighteen months In the peni
tentiary at McNeill's Island and a
fine of $100. The motion for a new
trial was denied.
CLAIMED
RAIN
SAN MATEO, Cal. Wrought up
by talcs of tho recent tong wars Ah
Sing fired a bullet at his shadow on
a box car. He missed It by 20 feet
and landed In jail.
WASHINGTON, D. C, March 29.
Taft headquarters here today pre
dicted that withlu three weeks, pos
sibly two, Taft will lvavo enough
delegates pledged to Insure his nomi
nation on the first ballot in tho na
tional republican convention at Chi
cago. The Taft forces claim to have 274
delegates already. 539 are neces
sary to nominate. During the last
week tho Taft men garnered 131
delegates and nest week they expect
40 more. Tho following week they
expect to get tho remainder of the
539 necessary to nominate.
The Taft campaign managers pre
dict that the radical progressives of
Nebraska will divide between Roose
velt and La Follette and that Taft
has a good chance to win there.
Revolver Expert is Shot
LOS ANOKLKS. Cal.. March 29.
Dr Irwin Rbyce. editor of tho Pa
cific Poultry Journal nnd secretary
of the Los Angeles Revolver club, Is
suffering today from a wound in the
groin, caused by tho accidental dis
charge of a ,22-callbre pistol. Royce
Is 61 years of age. and is ono of the
crack revolver shots of the Pacific
coast.
Indict Pastor tor Arson
FORT WORTH. Tex.. March 29.
Rev. J. Frank Norris, who re
signed tho pastorate of tho First
Haptist church of this city last night,
was Indicted today on a charge of
arson In connection with the burn
ing of bis church the night of Febru
ary 9.
Pacific Phono 701 Home Phono 321
SATURDAY SPECIALS
PRICED FOR SATURDAY ONLY
S. mid W
iirt.
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FRECKLES
Sow Is the Time in Oct Hid of Tlieso
I'Kly SkIs
Tho soiuan with tender skin
dreads March because It Is sure to
DISSOLUTION NOTIOK.
Tho partnership herotoforo exist
ing between J. C. llarnes and Win.
n v i,.- n,,.i in.n no th ft, i cover her face with ugly freckles
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name of Uarncs & Murphy has this No matter how thick her votl, tlio
day been dissolved, March 27. 1912. '.March sun will surely make her
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ROOK CANDY SYRUP
Quart cans IQ$
id gallon 75
1 gallon . .$1.25
M. J. B. COFFEE
1 lb. tins 35
2 lb. tins 704
GOLDEN GATE COFFEE
1 lb. tins 35
f lb. pails local Honey 65 the pail
Van Camp's Assorted Soups 1() can
1 Hen Davis Apples, the box
0 pounds 25
Fancy Oranges
Fancy Southern Grape Fruit
FRESH VEGETABLES IN MARKET
Pure Maple Sap, ' gallon
tiiiH 5tf
K linker's Pure Huckwhcat Flour
65tf the sack
1'ickage llandvCut Macaroni
120 the package
Pink Heans 25tf
Pink Heans $1.00
D.
'rice Corn or Wheat Flakes 5 the
package while they last
Mile Stem Flour, the sack $1.25
00
20 pounds K 50i
20, 30S and 400
3 for 25
All outstanding accounts should
either bo mailed or presented at oucc
to either Dames or Murphy.
J. C. BARNES.
6 WM. MURPHY.
SAN FRANCISCO. Cal. When
Benjamin Rosenburg, IT, married
Lena Fischer, 16, two years ago, his
parents attended the wedding and
blessed them. Now the parents want
the marriage annulled. Tho Judge Is
In a quandary.
freckle.
Fortunately for her peace of mind,
tho recent discovery of a now drug,
othltio double, strength, makes It
possible forsvon those most suscep
tible to freckles to kcop the skin
clear and white. No .matter how
stubborn a case of freckles you have,
tho doublo strength othlno will re
move them. Got an ounce packagu
from any first class druggist In Med
ford and banish the freckles.
Monoy back if It falls.
Asparagus
Lettuce
Rhubarb
Cabbage.
Carrots
Green Peas
Kadish
Spinach
Sweet Potatoes
Parsnips
Comparo It with anything you now pay 30 cents for elsewhere.
Cauliflower '
New Potatoes
Celery
Mustard Greens
Turnips
i!fl Cent buys a pound of good Coffee.
Sole agents Dwtght Kdwards Huixrlui Coffee.
I'ure Gold Duller Is received by us Tuesdays. Thursdayn and Halurda. Give us our standing order
to be delivered on any of abovu days. Packrd In smell-tight 2-pound nnnltnry carton.
Other good Duller 70c the 2-pound squnro.
CHAS. L. SCHIEFFEXIN
Successor to W. H. Rardon & Co.
A Good Place to Trade
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BIG EASTER SALE
The continued cold weather has forced the shoppers to stay cloak home and now in order to move an immense quantity of
merchandise quickly we are going to offer for the next! seven clays KAK& JiAKb-AliNb through our entire store.
Sale Commences Saturday, March 30th - Ends Saturday, April 6th
The merchandise offered in this sale is this seasons best nothing old or out of date to offer you.
Just a weeks chance of Easter money saving.
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Ladies' Suits, Coats
and Dresses
Here wc arc able to save you more Easter
money and give you more real dress up satisfac
tion than any other place in our entire store.
Manufacturers were anxious, we were in the
market at an opportune time. .Ready cash did
the rest. Ladies' Wool Skirts, small sizes only,
at $3.65 and $4.50
Our Ladies' Suits are making quite a hit. We
have the popular styles and cloths made up cor
rectly with only a moderate price attached. We
start them at $11.50 and stop at $36.50.
Ladies' Dresses $4.50, $4.95, $7.50 and up
to $35.
See our special 98 sale of Ladies' Waists
values up to $2.25.
A Big Snap in
Ladies' Collars,
Jabots and Ties
Eight or ten dozen,
all styles and all
prices from 30c to $1,
Easter sale at 19d
Easter Sale of
Wool Dress
Goods
.All our GOe, (Joe and
75c Mohair Serges,
Challies, Plaids, Co
verts and Mixtures in
this Easter sale at 48c
Men's and Boy's
Clothing
Prices in this Department will not. he cut.
They are too low now to permit of any re
duction. Suffice it, to say wo have one of
the best selected and closest priced stocks
of Clothing in Southern Oregon. Men's
Suits in a splendid soleetion of patterns,
Suits cut to fit and made well, at $9.50, $10,
$11.50, $12.50, $13.50, $15 and $18.
Boys' Two-Piece Norfolk Suits in grays, tans, navy and browns, at
$2.75, $3.65, $4, $5 and $6. '
Young Men's Clothing with lots of style and snap to them. The new
ideas correctly shaped and built to retain their appearance. These are
the Kuppcnheimer pure wool steam shrunk hand tailored Suits at $20,
$22.50 and $25.
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7 Days of Men's
Hat Selling
We are offering for these 7
days only some very rare bar
gains; $3 Hats $1.95; $2 and
$2.50 Hats $1.50. A little over indulgence makes it necessary
for us to move men's hats. The season's new shapes iu all the
popular colors, smooth or rough finish.
Our lino of Stiff Hats is very complete. The price is not cut
on these. They are sold too close. We give the very best val
ues possible. The styles are always up to tho minute. The
quality the highest. The price always $3.00
Men's 50c Work Shirts
for 35c
A big buy in Men's Work Shirts enables us to offer
these for 7days or as long as they last. See the win
dow, or better yet come in and see the shirts.
See Our Men's Union Made Overall Cut full, Double
Stitched Seams. Eegular 85c Garment at 75
Our Men's 13ib Overalls are no cheaper but they are
better, fit just like a glove, nice and roomy yet shaped
to fit.
ANOTHER BIO- BARGAIN
Men's $3 Work Pants at $2.25. These are cut over
the same patterns as any $5 dress pant. Made with
two hip pockets, watch pocket, belt loop and cuffs.
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DO YOU WANT THE BEST $4.00
WORK SHOE IT IS POSSIBLE TO
SECURE, AT A SAVING OF $1.05? (
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That is just what we are offering you
1 hese seven (lays. This is a double soled
thoroughly viscoli'ed bottoms, with the
very best oil tanned upper stock made
over ono o' tlio mos,. comfortable lasls.
All hUgh (5 to 1 1 at. $2.95
Our Elk Skin .HikcH are now ready
for your inspection. lOvery orchard man
should have a pair. The price is the
lowest. We have them in three grades,
$1.75, $2.50 and $3. Reniembor wo
handle nothing but solid leather shoes.
No matter how cheap, they aro solid
leather.
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THE GOLDEN RULE
Medford, Oregon
West Main Street