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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 17, 1912)
II i I.CI lx'l P M "pxpestx. wt , III I i mir) MEDFOftD MaTTJ TI?TT)rrmMEDFORD. OflFIOX. TUESDAY, DTCCEMTWT? 17, 1012, ""' TRY 10 REMEDY THE LAWS DELAY KfjAMATII FALLS, Dee. 17.-Ho-Moving Mint Iho wltlcsprrml pritiot!in nf tlio courts in iluo diroolly to pro. vcnlnlilo mcllioils now in voriip, W. 0. Smith, joint rcprp-n:itntiD or Klninntii. I.nkp nml Crook countio, linn in rtmrn(ion a bill to fnotlitnlr court work and (o prevent the cm toninry tpmpornninj; in eonrt work. ll in not Jfr. Smith's idea to rcvolu. tinnir.o tlio practice, or to tibolisli the profcRion of tlio law, lint to make tlio practice practical by liritiKiug pertain limitations to hear on the professional work of lawyers and judges. The inrnnnro to he introduced by Mr. Smith will Inko away the powers of the courts to extend the time for answering or for trinl, even on stip ulation of opposing attorneys, ex cept for unusual reasons and then the moving party must pay to his op ponent nil of tlio expenses, includ ing attorney' fee, to date. In no cusc will more thnn 0110 postpone ment he granted. The hill will nlso plnce a timo lim it on the decision of the judge on mnttern submitted. Every question must ho decided within ten days from tlio time it goes to the court for that purpose. EAR MANDAMUS T MONDAY FEDERAL PLUMBS IN POSTOFFICES Federal jobs in Oregon, to he filled by appointment of President Wood row Wilson during the next four years, are worth $2.10,01)0 a year, or more thnn $1,000,000 during the term of the democratic president. This does not take' into account the clarified service, where, many vacancies will occur. The grand prices are the postoffieo at Portland and the collector of customs at Port land, each with n salary of .0000 a year. Next highest stand the dis trict attorney and collector of inter nal revenue, each with $lo00, and the mnrshnl, $1000. Federal plumbs in southern Oregon comprise the following second and third elnss xvstoffiees and the pres ent salary of each: Ashland. $2400; Grants Pass, $'..- COO; Klamath Falls, $2100; .Medford. $2S00; Kosebnrg. $2-"i00; Central Point, $ir.00: Drain, $1000; Jackson ville, $1300. In the foiirthelass list are Kurfe Point, Talent, Phoenix, mid a num ber of smaller offices. CHANCE TO SECURE VALUABLE BOOKS FREE OF ALL CHARGE COON T FARES NEX T SPRING DAMAGE suns A mandamus suit was filed in the circuit court Monday to compel City Itccnrdcr Foss to vacato his office following tlio next city election by F. W. Clears, attorney for John Tyr rell of this city. The court set Mon day morning at 0 o'clock as the. time for hearing tlio case. The suit wns brought to scttlo the question which has arisen regarding tlio office of city recorder and coun cilman in the second ward which is held by W. X. Campbell. The two officers were appointed and tlio ques tion whether they could hold past a general city election wns held. Through want advertising that threatened loss ot rent Incomo may bo quickly averted. Many fanners arc not aware that the government publishes several valuable books for free 'distribution. The books nre apportioned to sena tors and congressmen from whom they can obtain by merelv asking for them. Among the most useful ofj these books nre the agricultural yearf books, that for 1911 being the latest issued. The government nlo pub lishes a very practical hook on ''Dis eases of the Horse" nnd another on "Diseases of Cattle," and a report of the bureau of animal industry of special value to stock raisers. Asking for copies of these books docs not place the citizen under any obligations whatever to the senators or congressmen, as the books nre printed by the government and paid for by the taxpayers. Many nn Ore gon farmer has cured sick horses and cattle by following the directions in the government's doctor books If you arc interested, sent your request to eSnntor Joniithnii Itntime, Jr., Senator lleorse. K. Chamberlain, Congressman W. C. Hawley or Con gressman A. W. Lnfferty at Wash ington, I). C. The Southern Pacific, Santa IV and Wetern Pacific railroad com panies, with their eastern cornice -tions, ut u meeting nf the tmnsoou tineuttil passenger rate committee, held in Chieano Inst week decided to put into effect agHin next spring colonist rates from eastern points to all California common, or niaiii Kiul. Colonist fnrca were aulhorued for spring, 1013, dates of said March lf to April lo. Fates, Chicago to California common points, $3S; Mis souri rior, $30, same as fall, 1012. Stoovcrs will be allowed, approxi mately same as last year, except that where five days' stoovor was al lowrd in 101S, ten days will be al lowed in 1013; but in no ense to ex tend beyond thirty days from date of sale. According lo the California rail road officials, during the mt ten or twelve years 1,000,000 people from the east have come to Califor nia on these spring nnd fall cheap colonists.' rates, of whom fully 1100, 000 have finally located in the slate It is for this reason that Ihev think a continuance of these cheap fares in I 1013, with the consent of their east I em connections, a mutter of great moment for the state. EARLY IN JANUARY The diunngo suits brought bv the relatives of the men killed by an ex plosion in thn (piarrx it I Jacksonville last summer ngainst Twoliy lira., contractors, will he heard in the eir etiit court entlv in January. The cases will probnhl In called Januarv 2 or 3. Five sails for damage, have been filed and three of them will be set for trial soon. , K Reatnes and H. F. Mnlkey ate representing the plaintiffs. KATSURA APPOINTED PREMIER OF JAPAN TOKIO. Dee. IT- Ammintcd invtit- icr of Japan by mi imperial rescript to succeed Count Sninii. Prince Witt- sura todav is orgauiing his cabinet. No intimation bus et been given u to the personnel of the new ministry. Schieffelin's Sanitary Grocery BOTH PHONES sfe (0 MsJff "VVT"" !?. voice Every woman's heart responds to tho charm and sweetness ot a baby's voice, becauao nature intended her for motherhood. Out even tho loving nature, ot a mother shrinks from tho ordeal o( suffering and danger. Worn rn who uso Mother's Friend nro saved much discomfort and their systems nro In a healthy condition to meet tho time with the least posMblo dancer. Mother's Friend is recommended only for tho relief and comfort of expect ant mothers, and Its ninny years ot Buccess, and tho thousands of endorse ments recefved from women who havo used It arc a guarantee ot tho benefit to bo derived from Its use. Mother's Friend allays nausea, pro vents caking of . - the breasts, and l)Tf gkftifS la every way ?f2vV C contributes to aT'XI'lttlftftU strong, healthy - .. motherhood. Mother's Friend br sold at drug stores. Wrlto for our frea book for expectant mothers. MADF1UD REGULATOR CO., AUutt. C mm Jgiis9 These Cash Sales will until furth Cottoleuo, r.r.c nnd 1 1. HO. Stnndard Inrd tiOo nud title ami fl.T.O. Armour's limits 38 Standard Hncoii 22c, l.ou Cabin Mnplo Syrup .in, til) nnd 11.25 a gat. Hlue Label Kuro Syrup :tUe and (inc. Avondalo MolaxHcs it cans for 2Cc. Pure Maple Sugar 30c a pound. lllucfttom Flour $1.21) a surk. Quaker Itollcd Oats 8.8U for 90 pounds. N pound sacks aftc, -I pound puckiiKu 2Uc. 4 pound pncknKo Corn Tlnkes 2fic. (Ireon Olives it i)Q idle, 7 Tie. (Ireeii Olives liOe sUe, ITio. Orcen Olives 3Be sine, 3l)c. be held twice a week er notice. a Potntoot, per 100 III. Hfin. OiiIoiih, pur tOO Dm. NRc. French Pens, 2()o per run. Htrlm: ltenus, toe per euii. CalitiiiKe In afi pound lots I Me, I took Candy Stylo Syrup Pis. 2Cu; qts. 4Ghj M Qui. tlftu (Inl, 11.21). ni:w (toons Fancy Table ltnlslus Seeded and Not-A-Seed Sultana Italnlnn I lb pnckaKcs Imported Jordnn AlmoudH, I'nncy Pecous Halves, Fresh Salted PlHtlchln Nuts Now Pure lliickwheitt Flour, Pure Maple Syrup Try Our 4 0 cent Hulk Coffee, nil coffee, and do not pay fi to 10 cents for a cnit you ituvo no tine for. Quaker Parmn, 3 pneknKen 2Co. Our latest Slilpmeiit of ('Itr.NCA t'ANCV MOODS lias Atrlted, Call and SwTlicm. Schieffelin's Sanitary Grocery ZEROLEHE FOR AUTOMOBILE LUBRICATION Zcrolenc loaves prae tically no carbon. It "stands -up" under iniy speed nud heat. Sold In i, 1 and 5 gallon cans tho small cans flat shape, easy lo handle Just fit In tho tool box. For Salo livery hero Standard Oil Comp'y (Incorporated) NOTICE We have moved our Billiard Parlors from upstairs on Front Street to 218 East Main, next to the Star Theatre, where we will carry a full line of Cigars and Tobaccos in connection. We will be glad to have all our friends come and see what a nice place we have fixed for their entertainment. Open for business tonight, December 16th. Grand opening Wednesday, December 18th. Music in attendance. BROWN & HALL l......... A t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y t f y y y y y y y y y y y 'f y y y y y y y y y y t y y y T y&4Z"y'K!Hfri A $15,000.00 Sale of Merchandise Consisting of Shoes, Clothing, Men's Furnishings, Hats, Suit Cases, Men's Trousers, etc If we cannot sell goods with a profit we must sell them without a profit they must go. If you will attend this sale you will not go away saying it's a fake, but will buy instead. $5,000.00 Stock of Shoes Thrown on the Market at Factory Prices and Less MEN'S SHOES Men's $2.50 Shoes now Men's $3.00 Shoes now..... Men's $3.50 Shoes now Men's $4.00 Shoes now Men's 4.50 Shoes now.... Men's $5.00 Shoes now.... Men's $5.50 Shoes now.... ....S2.10 ....S2.75 ...S3.10 ....JScS.OO ... .oo.OO S4.10 Men's $G.00 Shoes now $4.40 Men's $G.50 Shoes now S4.70 Men's $7.50 Shoes now $G.20 LADIES' SHOES $2.50 Shoes now. S2.10 $3.00 Shoes now $2.35 90, o0 Shoes now jj. 7 o $-1.00 Shoes now S2.95 $1.25 Ladies' Pelt Slippers 95 One table load Ladies Shoes; values up to $4.00, must be sold at S1.85 BOYS AND YOUTHS' SHOES P-,UU ollOOB ..... j5xOvl $2.25 Shoes S1.75 $2.50 Shoes Sl.Otf $2.75 Shoes $2.20 pii.UU DUOCS ow.vji) Asido from theso prices we havo arranged on tables over 300 pairs Men's $3.50 aud $1.00 Shoes all to go at, a pair. S2.50 It is not a matter of what Ihcy cost thoy must be sold and will go every pair within tho next 10 days. fa. ....tJoC $1.20 S- ui) SI .50 $1.05 CHILDREN'S SHOES $3.25 Shoes $1.50 Shoes $1.75 Shoes $2.00 Shoes $2.50 Shoes $2.75 Shoes ..... MEN'S SUITS Our best "Winter weight $15.00 Sorgo Suits $12.75 Our best Winter weight $15.00 Worsted Our best Winter weight Oregon cashmoro t J ii 1 t W ............. JA. -L $ tj One lot $15.00 Suits, a suit $7.50 and $9.00 $2000 STOCK OF MEN'S HATS AND CAPS Must all go at factory prices and less. You never seen such a slaughter of hat prices. 50c Caps now 40 75c Caps now 50p $ 1 .00 Wool Caps 75 $1.25 Wool Caps, latest out 90 $1.00 Hats now , 75 $1.50 Hats now $1.10 $1.25 Hats now $1.10 $2.00 Hats now $1.25 $3.00 and $3.50 Hats now $2.10 These cut prices on Hats include the very lat est things in cloth hats, stiff hats, and many nifty new colors and grades. This is "your hat opportunity. MEN'S TROUSERS The famous Old Woolen Mills, Mayfield, TCy., line of men's trousers, the prico of every pair cut to factory cost. Men, don't miss tliis op portunity. Our rut prices prove what we say. Prices at this sale range from 95 for $1.50 trousers, lo $4.15 a pair for $0.50 trousers too many cut prices to quote here. HOSIERY Men's 3 for 25c Hosiery now, a pair 7 Men's 2 for 25c Hosiery now, a pair 9p Men's 20c, 3 for 50c Hosiery now, a pair....llp wp $ it Men's 50c Hosiery, now, a pair 33 MEN'S FURNISHINGS "Work Shirts, negligee and golf shirts, woolen shirts, moleskin and many others. All must go at cost prices. See our windows. $1.00 Shirt 80 &1 or. oi.;.,! )? $1.50 Shirt $1.75 Shirt $2.00 Shirt 81.50 () r.n ci'..f cil r7K 7.li(J oliirt , a.,,,pwuu . ..t..tatt iMcns liuc, a lor iuc Jiosiery now, a pair....xA Men's 25c,Hosiorv, now, a pair 20 Men's .35c, 3 for $1.00 Hosiery, now, a pr 25 Men's 50c Hosiery, now, a pair 35 UNDERWEAR $1.00 two-piece Suits now 80 .1,25 twd-piecc Suits now .'. 95 $1.50 two-pieeo Suits now $1.10 $2.00 two-piece Suits now $1.35 $2.50 two-piece Suits now $l.GO $3.00 two-piece Suits now $2.10 $1.00 Union Suits now 80 $1.25 Union Suits now 95tf $1.50 Union Suits now , ' $2.00 Union Suits now $1.40 $2.50 Union Suits now $1.85 $3.00 Union Suits now $2.10 Abovo )rices include cotton, mixed goods and all wool Underwear. Come aud see them. MEN'S GLOVES $1.00 Work Cloves now, a pair. $1.25 Work Gloves now, a pair. $1.50 Work Gloves now, a pair. $1.25 Mocha Dress Gloves, now, a pair $1.50 Mocha Dress Gloves, now, a pair $1.75 Dress Gloves, now, a pan ,80 .906 1.00 1.00 1.15 1.25 $2.00 Dress Gloves, now, a pair $1.35 Our entiro fino lino of Men's HOLIDAY NECKWEAR 25c values, now 20 50c values, now 40 Whore else can you do it at Christmas timo. LEATHER SUIT CASES AND HAND BAGS Caralol and Matting Oases, formor prices nro knocked to pieces fully 30 per cent saving in this sale on cases. -i y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y t y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y T y y THE WARDROBE 210 West Main Medford, Oregon j. y i. &vtt? :ilMi,K WvZX'M&tyW - -