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MMUI'-OIUJ IMUNTINU CO,
Tlio Democratic Time, Th. Mnlfbnl
Mall, Tito Medfnnt Tribune. Thu Sauth
ern Oreonln, Tlio AahUmt TMimrus
6fflr Mit Tribune llull.1ln)c. JS-17-39
North Fir atrtj phone, Mnln 3031.
UROnOU PUTNAM, lWllor ana Mnnairer
Kntrrci an conl-cIon mnttr t
Med f wit, OrcKon, under tho net of
March J, H7.
Officii,! Paper of tho City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
kUBSCKIPTXOir BATS8.
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On month, by mntl.. ... ... .. .80
Per month, delivered by carrier In
MaMirnril. Jnrkiinnvllln and Cerw
trnl lolnt-. .. . .80
Ptttuntay only, by mall, per year S.oo
Weekly, per year-. .- . ... Vto
wow cracntATiOK.
Dally nveraKo for eleven months end
Inn November 30, 1911, 3TE1,
Tho Mall Tribune In on Bale at the
jerry Now Hlami, Fan rrancieco.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland.
Portland New Co, Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle, AVaoh.
Tall Xaid Win United JPrtta
Xlptch.
sxsrnKS. oxtooK.
Metropolis of Koutharn Oregon ftml
Northern California, and ths fastest
crowing city In Oregon.
Population O K. census 1103310:
estimated. J1I in.000.
I'lve hundred thousand dollar Oravlty
Water System completed, giving flneat
nupply purn mountain water, and 17.3
mil nf utreels tvave.L
PoMoffle receipt for year ending
November 30, jju, snow increase or i
per cent.
Ilnnner fruit cltv In Orecon ltocue
lllver Hpltxenbers apples won sweep.
lanes pnsa ana uuo or
Annie Hu of the World'
at the National Apple. Show, rpokano,
10, and a car or isewiowns won
rtnt Vt1 in lsio
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, it .
Tint Frit In 1911
At Spokane National Apple Show won
by carioaa or rtewiown.
noma lllver nears broueht hlehest
prices In all markets of the world dur
ing ine pat iij yearn.
BE
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Mudam Lillian Xordieo, one oC (he
world's greatest sopranos, will be
heard in Medford Feb. 14th, if ar
rangements now Under way arc com
pleted. The great diva and her com
pany are to pass through Medford on
that date. Her manager slates that
they will stop off in Medford if there
w any prospect of drawing a crowd.
WANTS TO KNOW WHY
r ' JOHN D. IS FREE
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. Con
greRmnn Gamer of Texas is this
afternoon prearing to renew his de
mand that Attorney General Wicker
sham explain why tho warrants is
sued by a United Stales court in
Texas for the arrest of John D. Arch
bold, president of tho Standard Oil
were not served. The warrants were
issued as the result of alleged viola
tions of the Sherman anti-trust law.
ASQUITH'S HOME IS
BESIEGED BY WOMEN
LONDON, Jan. 31. Armed with
slings, a band of suffragettes bom
barded the house of Premier Asqultb
bere this a.ternopn. Several police
were hurt by missiles during tho af
fray, and' half of a score of women
were knocked down. Tho police were
reinforced before, they could clear
Cavendish.
POPULAR LEADER OF
& STRIKING WAITERS
jtw6 EuzAfcerH Gurti.eyjr-t.yNN
, I HUaabeth Gurley FJynn Is the prln
Mptl leader of the waiters' strike, which
baa .tied up most of Now York's largest
restaurants, She Is the most Influential
person la the entire organization and
la responsible to a large extent for the
great activity of the waiters. She prom
le the closing up of every restaurant
la Jfew Y'ork clty including those at
the various hotels, unless tho demands
f the striking wullers are accepted.
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WIPE PUT
W1TII nn improvement in realty eontlit ions in the val
ley it is ine.vitn.blo that the obnoxious pest, the real
estate "crabber" should again make himself apparent, lie
is tho curbstone artist who spends his time getting wind
of deals being made by reputable men and who then
threatens to block everything unless he is given a part of
the commission. Within the past two weeks several im
portant deals, transactions that would have meant some
thing real to the valley, have been so blocked because, in
these eases those behind the deals, would not agree to be
robbed of a part of the legitimate commission.
The real estate dealer of this variety not only spoils
many a good sale, but he boosts the commissions' beyond
tho fair and reasonable limit. 3 le is a menace to the health
of the real estate business and a pest to the community.
In former years the city has seen enough of this shyster
crew and experience has proven that it will work great
harm if he again be allowed to operate here.
The names of every one of these men should be made
public property, the legitimate dealers should unite to
drive them out, for Medford will not stand for the crimes
formerly committed in the guise of real estate transactions.
TO GET $3000 A YEAR
SALEM, Ore., Jan. 31. Senator
Calkin's bill fixing the salary of tho
governor's private secretary at $3000
a year was passed by the senate to
day.
Another bill passed was one Intro
duced by President Mnlarkcy and Sen
ator Butter fixing sever penalties on
officers of banks who accept gratui
ties from prospective depositors of
money, or sellers or securities to
banks, and upon outsiders who offer
to pay such favors.
Seventeen bills In all wcro passed
by tho senate today before that bod
dajotlrncd until Monday.
SCHRICKER COMPLETES
THREE DAY TESTIMONY
UELMNOHAM, Wash., Jan. 31.
W. E. Scbricker. tho convicted Lacon-'
nor banker whom the state mado Its
own witness In tho bank conspiracy
trial here, involving Jacob Pttrtb, It.
V. Ankeny, E. W. .Andrews and Daniel
Kelleber, officers of tho Seattle Na
tional Bank-, concluded his testimony
att 11: 1G this morning. He had been
questioned for four days, only two
witnesses,' called ontVlf turn, breaking
the continuity of his testimony. These
were Representative W. W. Conner
of Skagltaw county, who testified to
Ankcny's counselling him to deposit
with tho Scbricker bank, and Mrs.
Inez Sollars of Laconncr, a telephone
girl, who testified to overhearing In
advertently part of a telephone con
versation between Andrews and
Schricker a day beforo Schrlcker's
bank was closed.
FIGHT FANS ARE EAGER
FOR TONIGHT'S MILLS
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Jan. 31.
Every true fight fan In San Francisco
and environs Is anxiously awaiting
today tho bell which will send Willie
Hoppe, Butchertown bearcat, and
Tommy Murphy, In a four-round clash
Both are fit and eager.
Young Abe Attell meets Young
O'Leary of the Northwest, In the
principal preliminary. This scrap
promises to wear a hole right down
into" the cellar. Lem Kegg vs. Younj,
Wussow, Phil Morgan vs. Bubbles
Robinson, Tom Mlckola vs. Sam
Slavlcb, JCJd Bertelson vs. Joe Phil
lips, Owen Hooker vs. Dick Green,
Happy Thomas vs. Jack Robinson and
Joe Mackey vs. Dick Kendall round
out tho card.
LEAGUE CLAIMS THAT
THORPE BELONGS TO IT
CHICAGO, Jan. 31. If any major
league busehull club wants to sign
James Thorpe, tho great Iudiun ath
lete, discredited as an ainntcur, it
will have to buy his release from the
Fayetteville, N. C, club, according to
u report he.ro toduy. Thorpe Iiuh
been on tho reserve list of that cluh
for two years, and although a "bush"
team, it will doubtless demand n
couple of lots in Wall Street and a
block of government bonds for the
noted "Sao and Fox" warrior.
Tlio final diHiMsilion of tlio prizes
Thorpe won at Stockholm will not ho
determined until the full Olympio
committee meets this Hummer.
MIXTURE OF THE RACES
IS LEADING TO TROUBLE
POUT DARWIN, Australia, Jnn. 31
The mixing of white people, Chinese
and ahoriginnls in tho less civilized
portions of tho northern territory is
regarded with serious eyes, owing
to the fact that a piebald population
is springing up in this sparsely popu
lnted portion of tho commonwealth.
Ono result of this state of affairs
has been n great difficulty in govern
ing tho territory, owing to tho fact
that tho mixed population is unsym
pathetic toward tho administration.
There nro 4000 white women in tlio
territory, it fair sprinkling of Chincfco
and thousands' of blacks.
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THIS PEST.
LOCAL AND PERSONAL
Tho Polo game that took plnco at
tho Nat Wednesday evening was en
joyed by all who saw It and many
suggested to have another ono soon,
Tho game was won by Nat team No. 1
playing against Nat team No. 2. To
accommodate tho peoplo who did not
seo this thero will be another came
Sunday afternoon nt 3 o'clock.
H. Bowman, of San Mnttm, Cal.,
arrived in Medford Thursday evenlug
and otpects to remain In the city sev
eral weoks. Mr. Bowman hns been
associated with Dr. Geo. L. Helms In
a business way for several years and
ho may become Interested with Mr.
Holms In his orchard Interests near
Medford.
$5,000,000 IS PAID FOR
HUGE OIL COMPANIES
SAN FRANCISCO. Jan. 31. To
further develop tho Midway and other
oil fields of California, tho Oil Pro
ducers and Refiners, Limited, n big
London syndicate, has toduy taken
over tho United Oil cotnany of Is
Angeles and the North American Oil
Consolidated, and Section Two Syndi
cate, of San Francisco, the consider
ntiou being .fp,000,000. The ileal Iuvh
been pending for months. v
The London concern is headed by
Crowther, tho Ftritili oil king. Tho
enlarged concern will he known as
the United Oil company.
The North American company was
headed by Louis TitiiH, of Oakland,
and the Section Two Syndicate by
San Francisco oil magnates. The
United coniwny sold for $2,22.",000
and the other two for $2,750,000.
MAN WANTED AT LOS ANGELES
IS NABBED ACROSS SEAS
LONDON, Jan. 31. Victor Clem
ent Fisher, wanted in Los Angeles for
alleged embezzlement, wns arrested
here today on nn extradition war
rant. He wns remanded to Jail pen
ding nn investigation. Fiher in
chnrged with embezzlement of .f2.V
000 from n Los Angeles concern.
Chamberlain Helps Soldier
WASHINGTON, Jan. 31. If a
bill Introduced by Senator Chamber
lain is passed, Brig. General Thomas
A. Auderaon of San Francisco will bo
given tho rating of Major General on
tho retired list of tho army. General
Anderson served in tho Spanish and
Philippine wars.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
8 8. BAUTLETT
Phones M. 471 and 473
Ambulance Service Deputy Ccroner
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BEFORE YOU BUY THAT SUIT
SEE WHAT THE GOLDEN RULE IS OFFERING
NOBBY SUITS
AVe hftvo a number of new nobby Suits for Men
and Boys in browns, greys and blue, mixtures,
every one a bargain at regular price, during tbis
sale they will go as follews:
BROKEN LOTS
Suits sold up to $18 for $10
Suits sold up to $25 for $15
OTHER SUITS AT 25 DISCOUNT
HATS
Nice lino of Soft Hats for "Men, latest blocks,
and assortment of colors. Sale price only $2.45
TROUSERS
One lot Trousers, cashmere and worsted, all
sizes and hard to beat for the money, sale price
ONEFOURTH OFF
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DROVE AUTOMOBILE 40,000 MILES IN "
A RECORD TRIP AROUND THE WORLD
MRS W A HAIL ND SON MELVIN
Driving their Packard enr back to their home, from wlirro they started,
Melrln A. Halt and lilt mother, Mrs. William A. Hall, of New York,
completed the flMt motor trip nmtitid the world. The enr In which they
left New York In June, 1011, for Knulmnl U (lie car In which they rotor tied to
New York. No part of It had been renewed, except Its tlrv. In their wander
tugn Mr. Hall and his mother drove their cur approximately, -IO.ikjo mile.
It has been citlmntcd they trnvi'lled In thirty-three couutrlet and ikihI mure
than 5,000 Knllotm of gaolruc.
HEAVYWEIGHT BILLS ARE
PASSED OVER VETO
SALK.M, Ore, Jan. 31. The home
today passed two hilU over the veto
of Governor We't. The bills were
parsed nt the last session of the leg
islature. llolh hill-, were of the "heavy
weight" tyM of legislation. One of
them reipiires station agent to pot
notice of the arrival and departure
of trains, while the other will compel
the fanner to get out in the road Hint
adjoins or runs through his property
and gnib the weeds and thistles out
of it.
Coal Must Be Certified
WASHINGTON. Jan. 3t Notifica
tion was received from (In-.'co by the
stato department today that coal
shipped via tho Dardanelles to Black
Sea ports will be liable to noliuro by
Greek warships unless It Is certified
to bo for consumption nt neutral
ports. jf
Wells to Meet McCarthy
NKW YOHK. Jan. 3 1. --Bombardier
Welli, heavyweight champion of
Kngland, and Luther MeCnrty, who
holds a like titlliSii America, huvu
been matched for, a 10 roiml fiuht in
Madison Square (inrdeii here late in
March or early' inJ'April, according to
n cable today from Loudon.
Soldiers Ordered to Posts
CONSTANTINOl'LB, Jnn. 31.
Orders were Issued today to all offi
cers and men of the army now on fur
lough to rejoin their regiments within
24 hours.
It's different! I
Eachpiece of
Orange
Blossom
Candyv
Kfcs aj lavor all
its own
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ft. HALL IN WOR AUTOMOQUE
BLOOD STAINED BAGGAGE IS
FOUND IN FRISCO HOTEL
SAN niF.OO. t'nl., Jan. ai. .Mys-
terv MtrroiiniliiiL' the dcalh mid ikh.
sihle iniirder of ('ail lleckmaii, an
upholsterer of San Francisco, may
soon be solved, following the rinding
today in a hotel here of the man's
hlood-fctaiticd baggage. The luiKgngc
had been held b.V the Intel where tlio
man witi registered. His body was
found in the hnv in December, with nil
evidences of n murder. A wtrniiKe
letter written in what the police lliittk
was i code known only to Iteckiuun
and his friends or enemies wax found
and its contents nro being iu -1 1 -gated.
OAKDALE
CASH GROCERY
Still doing business an Corner
Oakdale Ave. and 11th St.
Read Our Special Bargains for
Saturday and Monday, Feb. 1 - 3
rotator, Hr 100 ll $1.00
10 lit. Oraniilnlcil .Sugar worth
1.50 sale price 1.2.1
Diamond W Canned Pcarlicx,
Aprlrois I'chi-h ami Clicrrlen
Aor(li 30c, Kill o price 2.'l
lnsh Ilaurli Kggs .21)
i:nnllili llrcakfaxt 'lea, orlli
COc, halo prlro !KI
I-l Monte I'rcKcrTr worth 30c,
halo price ... 22
Del .Monte, Puro Honey worth
20c, hah) price 1.1
Kiiuny .Monday Hoap (I for 2,1
Dlaiiioml I'niirako Flour 2 (K'kgH.
for - 2.1
(I llw. l'etlt Priinex 2.1
Filtered Sweet filler, per gallon .2.1
n llw. I'lnk Urnti. 2.1
Oakdale Cash Grocery
FLANNEL SHIRTS
One lot of soft French flannel Shirts, big bar
gains at JJ51.CJ5
SHOES
A full line of the proper styles lo fit all feel.
Men's gun metal button and laco Shoes, were
$4.00. Sale price $2,08
Women's $3.00 and $:i.i"0 Shoes at $2.05
Everything in Shoes for Children. (Jonie in and
see them.
RAINCOATS
.Tust what you want for this weather.
Women's Kaincoats, splendid values $0.00
Women's .Raincoats, better values $8.50
MEN'S AND BOYS' OVERCOATS 1-4 OF?
Bcnelitcd Maiy Who
Hid Tuberculosis
Tliioe whti tiiltrr from Ctiituiiiillnn
M KUtc-ridljr iruiililril mIIIi ill if lit
mrot. fcicr, lix f Mrrluctti mitl III
tie ii r no kihii. I'rmli Kir, iimul fim-l,
mill Itir jituiicr tf ot Hip limljr ntn m
rnlll In a rvcmnTjr, Iml In iinny r
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IrMtttn l liirtllrlnn "tied l Imtii
moat mirmnfiit In nlniiliitf nlslit i'il,
mtncliiK fir mi J iimiiiulliis tl'illli
una ninny wlm have lunl II. tln-tam It
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lillllil lint Mill ml In inr liiill'rluitil lilt
tint A liliyUIll lirnniiUlirril mjt im
l'iiiiiiniitlun. .Not liflnu mllM, 1 wm
pimnlnnl lir tliv itiklioi of Hik l'ol
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l.liiiatiry, I'lillailrliibla, l' . fur til
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Luxury Without
Extravaganco
Hotel
I Von Dorn
'Jl'2 Turk SI red
I Finost popular priced 3
llotd in San Francisco
X Modorn Central
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si"i:riAii me n.Mtd.MNH
Ten (lunlen Jelly ? .10
.Stuff'l (lle .10
Peanut Hatter .. 10
.lell.O a for ..., 2.1
Knyiler Pork and IIciiiim 10
Campbell'M Soup II for 2.1
Del .Monte Pumpkin, 2 rant 2.1
llagley Toniatort 10
Wonder Salmon .... 10
PheoNant String HeaiiH 10
(JueiMi of llcnrt Satdlneit 10
Ilex llluelug .10
Hex Ammonia 10
CrNp Soda f.'rav, mt lb 10
Corn Meal, mt kwU 2.1
KMlft'x Macon 22
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TONIGHT
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hohi; AND lll'HKi:
CoTncity SlnnUiK and Tall; In it I
Kcreiilrln IMnelng
Plioiopla)H I'Hilii) Miiiiinliiy
Tin: NcuiiMi:
WILD PAT
tiii; i-iitni'iniTi:it's i.ovi; ::
Tim iilory of o rireiuan'ii lud- ! ',
tor nature, hhowlng real fire
Kceiteri.
STAR
THEATRE
The Home of Feature Pholoila)i
All All Star Hhnw Todny
Xlll.l. OI'THIJ PAMPAS"
It'n ii I'bliiK "P" Wooleru without
favorlten lit the leading rolo.
(lAPMOVP UltllKI.V
Dent film Hewn of current eenti,
'Ull.l. AND A WAV
It'H n Thaiihuiikitr.
A MILLION IMH,UltS"
A ph'tiii llil will hold our alliin
linn. New Song
Appropriate Mtxlc and Kffi'rl
UXTHA MPKCIAIf ICXTMA
Momla)', Toediiy, Wiliiedny
Plcture.i of tho MID ANDCKSON-
SA.MMV TltOIT (s.nlenl at l.im All
gi'len, Jauuury 35.
Matinees Dally, 2 to C p. tn.
ADMISSION. f)C AND lOo
CO.MINd PiaTtJltl-S
Dr, liar. V.i. Union
A Oreat Northern neimutlnn In 3 reel.
l'ebrunry Mnl ami tilt
Clark a Wright
LAWYERS
WAHIIINOTON, D. (J.
Puhltc l.ntnl Matter: I'lunt ProuL
Deiert l.ntiilti. Co til cut ami Mining
Caieit. Scrip.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Wator
Hoating
All Work fliinniiilteJ
I'rlrcN Itruauiiulils
COFFEEN & PRICE
33 Howard Block, Entrance oa Olli 81.
Horn riiona 34fi.
Draperies
We carry a very cmnnletn Una of
Orupi'rlt'H. Iiiru curluliiM, ilxlnri'M, etc.,
nml ilo all CliiHu.'H nf iiiilinlMlPrliur. A
hli'lnl innn lo look nflur thin work
fxelimlvrl uml will Klvo u uimhI
ncrvlrn iih In iiiinrIIiIu lo K'l la oven
tllll IlirKI'Ml (lllll'H,
Wooka & McGowan Co.
1 JaY.'il JW -Hi w aTOlTr
Bill fill I "II llil
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and most
popular
iW;fc ""- hotel in the
City. Running diilillcd
ice water in each room.
European Plnn, a la Carte
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 room .... $1.00 each
00 room 1.60 each
BO roonn - 2.00 each
00 room with pilnili bath 2.00 each
60 rounu xiib pilitli bath 2.90 each
30 tultaa, bedroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 each
For ntoro than one gueit add $1.00
extr) to the abovo rates for
each additional Quett,
Reduction by week or month, I
Managtmtnt CA.W.r If, Ktllty
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