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arEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORT), QKKflON, WEDNESDAY, APHTIi 17, 1012,
UNITED SMS IS
ON TOP AGAIN
nnCUAIIUA, Mexico, April 17.
Complete victory for (lie Cmtetl
States consul. Mnrion Letcher, in Ins
controversy with General lsniul
Oror.eo, the rebel eoinninnler-ui-chnf
hns resulted today through the agree
ment of Orozco to the foHowinir pro
positions laid down by Letcher:
That the consul will not he etnhnr
mHed by official espionage; official
telegrams and mail will he no longer
tampered with nor delayed; the con
sul lins the right of personal confer
ence with Orozeo at any time; Amer
ican citizens arc grouted the right of
immediate appeal to their consul, no
matter what the charge against them.
Orozeo said that his previous atti
tude, in refusing to recognize. Letcher
in his consular capacity was paused
liv being "misinformed" concerning
the roiiMil.
HELD FOR MAN'S DEATH.
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MARKET FEATURE
NEW YORK, April 17. Today's
opening stock market reflected a
degree of Hteadlness which soon gave
way to Irregularity. International
Mercantile showed a better tone, the
common gaining ?i and tho preferred
a'ful! point. Anaconda, Union Pa
cific common and preferred, all made
fractional gains. MIssour Pacific
and Tennessee Copper were up a
point, but United States Steel sagged
under Its opening gains. Later the
market Improved and most of the
leaders made up their earlier losses
In tho opening trading.
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MARY KAfcN SNYDER,
SPURNED SULTAN FOR
PLAIN AMERICAN
LOS ANGELES. Cal.. April 17.
Although sho was showered with
pearls and other gifts by the sultan
of Sulu, who vainly Importuned for
her hand, Mrs. Marie Baker Is today
the bride of Francis Murphy, head
or the William J. Murphy Evangel
ical association, following a secret
wedding at Santa Ana. Mrs. Murphy
is the daughter of the late General
Owen Sweet, U. S. A., and was the
wife of former Congressman Baker
of Boston, whom she divorced.
Cool and collected and stoutly main
taining her luuoccncc of crime. Mary
P. Karns Is being held in New York to
await examination on a charge of hom
icide In the killing of Walter J. Snyder
In an apartment Jolutly occupied by
them.
The accusation against her Is that
she stabbed Mr. Suyder fonr time
with a pair of scissor, the heart belli;:
pierced twice.
Dies With Laugh.
KLAMATH FALLS. Ore., April
17. With a laugh on his lips. Chris
Munduncey, a lumberman who had
both his legs cut off by a saw In a
mill near here, died in a Klamath
Falls hospital. Ho Joked with his
fiancee while being taken to tho hospital.
XKW YOKK. April IT. -"All the
Tit nine's women passengers nrc safe.
1 have no word from George."
This wireless message which hnd
been relayed several times was iv-
feeiveil here today by Mr. ,1. W. Bun
nell of Youhgstown, Ohio, from her
brother, Hurry Wick", who is n pas
senger on the Olympic.
Harrv Wiek received n wireless
message from his niece, Caroline Hon
iiell. who sailed on the Titanic with
her uncle. Georgt Wick. It is be
lieved that George Wick is among
those lost.
Clubman Suicides.
RAN' FKANTISCO. April 17. 1M-
wnrd Dublin, u wealthy druggist anil
clubman, died today with a bullet in
his brain, fired by himself in a fit of
despondensy over long conlnued ill-iie-s.
His body was found by his
wife and daughter 'on their return
from the theater. He-ide it was a
note asking forgiveness. An hour
before the shooting Huldwiti was
chatting cheerily with a friend, ap
parently in the best of spirits.
Everett Favors Commission
EVEKKTT. Wn., April 17. He
turns today indicate that the charter
providing for the commission form of
government for this city has earned
by a majority of OH votes. This gives
the K'ople the right to vote for three
commissioner) next June.
LEW
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DISASTER
WASHINGTON, April 17. -The
senate foreign committee this nfter
noon discussed the Titanic disaster
at length, its mennVrs being of tho
unanimous opinion t lint then should
bo prompt legislation to prevent u re
petition of the horror. Tim commitloa
agreed that the commerce, court has
solo jurisdiction in tho mutter.
It is believed congress will bo cm
powered to regulate the equipments of
foreign vessels entering American
ports,
HOQUIAM, Wn., April l7.-rhnrg.
iug that he sympathised loo strongly
with the strikers in tint Aberdeen
strike, It is expected tlinl recall peti
tions will bo filed today against the
Hcv. Hurry Kcrgusou, nmyor of this
cily.
AMATEURS
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N'F.W YOIMC, April 17. Wireless
stations on shore, manned by iimatour
operators experimenting with their
apparatus, today continue, to break
into conuuuulcntion, spoiling the ef
forts of tho scon! cruisers Chester
and Halem, steaming Inward the hoiuih
of the Tltnulu wreck under order
from President Tuft, to riomt 1'CsmIh.
Chooilng Army Post.
TACOMA. Wn., April 17. Major
General Arthur Murray and llrlgadlor
General M. P. Mans urn Imipeotliig
the prairies around Amnricau lake
today with tho iKiRslbllily Hint II may
bo recommended an the, site of u big
army post,
Local commercial orjniimillnns mo
pulling strong for tho locution of n
sist here.
Bend Issue Carries.
imEMEKTO.V, Wash., April 17.
By a vote of 498 to 19S, Bremerton
is today celebrating a victory of tho
bond Issue election for tho purposed
purchase of the Bremerton Water &
Power company's plant which sup
plies tho city with water for $50,000.
There is Only Onm
"Bromo Quinine"
Thmt
Laxative Bromo Quinine
U9EO THE WOULD OVER TO CURE A BLD III
OAT.
Always remember the full name. Look
for this tign.ituro on every box. 25c.
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SUCCESS TALKS
The Medford National Bank
Will share its wonderful prosperity with its
friends, and until further notice will pay
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On All vSavings and Time Deposits
Our Bank Building and Banking Facilities are STILL LARGE
ENOUGH to accommodate all the bankable funds in the Rogue
River Valley, and besides
WE WON'T SPECULATE
WILLAM H. GORE, President JOHN S. ORTH. Cashier
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CLEAN SWEEP SALE
The backward season coupled with a heavy stock are the principal reasons for instituting this sale at this time. But no use to mince words. We have the goods, are cutting the price.
Our loss will be your gain. They must sell. Goods that are cut will be cut deep. This sale will only last a few days. Don't put off buying until it is too late.
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SALE BEGINS THURSDAY, APRIL 18 - SALE ENDS SATURDAY, APRIL 20
Goods sold at cut prices will not be taken back or exchanged.
Clean Sweep Shirt Sale
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Clean Sweep Sale
of Ladies' Suits
and Coats
Every Wool Coat and Suit
goes in this Clean Sweep
Sale at 25 per cent discount.
All $16 Suits go at $12.00
All $18 Suits go at $13.50
All $20 Suits go at $15.00
All Wool Coats at same
reductions.
CLEAN SWEEP
SALE LADIES'
SHOES
About 100 pairs of
Ladies ' Footwear,
mostly Black Pumps
and Oxfords, go at
one quarter off. Shoe
selling has been good
and we are already
broken on several
lots, so Ave offer the
above reductions to
clean up. More stock
coming j got to have
the room.
One lot of Men's $2 Dress Shirts, sizes 14Vi to 17,
Clean Sweep Price $1.30
One lot Men's Dress Shirt.?, worth $1 io $1.25, big
assortment of patterns, size M' to 17, go at 79
One lot of Men's $3 Funston Pants, made with two
hip pockets, belt loop, cuff bottom, go at $2.00
One lot of Men's Mixed Sox for everyday wear. Reg
ular 2 for 25c kind, go at, pair 7
15 dozen Men's and Boys' All-Silk Four in hand Ties,
35c quality, go at 23
15 dozen Fonr in Hand Tics, small shapes 25c quality,
go at ;. 13
15 dozen Men's 10c and 15c white, colored and white
with colored borders Handkerchiefs go at 6
Clean Sweep Sale of Men's
Shoes Broken Lots
50 pairs of Mon's Pat.
Kid and Pat. Colt shoes
regular $5 and $G val
ues go at $3.05
One lot of Men's $4
double sole, bluchor tan
Work shoos. Clean
Sweep Price $2.05
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broken. Clean Sweep price $4,05 X
CLEAN SWEEP SALE OP
PARASOLS
J Mon's and Women's Silk Par-
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asols and Umbrellas go at
io 1-J per cent discount.
'Any $3.50 Silk Parasol, Clean
Sweep $2.35
Any $4.50 Silk Parasol, Clean
Sweop $3.00
:lny $5.00 Silk Parasol, Clean
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Jl 4
i Sweep .,
Here Is a Chance to Buy
Staples for Spring. These
prices are good for all season.
Standard 8-4 Sheeting bleach
ed or brown, yard 23
Standard 9-4. bleached 25
Standard 10-4 bleached....30
We always have a full lino
The Golden Rule
West Main Street
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$3.35 I of Shoots and Cases on hand, I '
MEN'S BAL
BRIGGAN UN
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MENTS F o r Tliursday,
Friday and Sat
urday 25
Mon's $2.0(1 and
$3.00 Hats go at
$1.08
THE FAMOUS PEER-
LESS UNDER.
MUSLINS
For Thursday, Friday
and Saturday just to
start tho Undorwear
soiling, Long Skirts,
Short Skirts, Gowns,
Corset Covers, Ohomiso
Princoss Slips and com
binations, all 'go at 10
por cont discount.
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