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I lltlllHIiMlf Mill llf Mf ifm pjgkrtx: RTEDFOUT) 7nVTTi TRTBTTNE. MF.DFOUn. OHRflOX, TUESDAY. FIWIUTAKY Ifl. Ifllfl. -J !-l I 'I1, .'..'f I .LJ.l-mi.JLH -J L- SKS!5 i J' i-ij lMIMIUl..M . M 3 a U- 1 ; i . US Si TWO MONTHS IN PRISON SENTENCE MALE SUFFRAGETTE LONDON, Feb, IS. Two months In prison nt hard labor wan tho sen tence imposed today on William Landsburry. a "malo suffragette," and Bon of a laborlto member ot par llamoRt, and Mini SrlTla Pankhurst, daughter ot Mm. Kmmallno Pank hurst, and Mliw Cecelia Kmersou, an American suffragette, for the malt clous destruction of property. Lands bnrry smashed the windows ot Ilrom ley town hall. "I don't care, I don't care." shouted Landsburry an ho loft tho dock. "1 will continue to break windows until tho government rccog-1 nixes tho rights of the poor and of tho women." Annie Landsburry William Lands hurry's sister, and two other suf fragettes who refused to giro their names vera each sentenced to one months' imprisonment. .None of thoso sentenced today was given the opportunity ot paying a fine. During tho progress ot tho hear ing, militant suffragettes In tbo courtroom abeuted: "Keep the flag flying' and "Totes for women!' I WO PROMINENT "STATESWOMKN," Ml.vi jui . OH WASHINGTON'S CONGRESSIONA1 CI t'l fM sEsW WmmT AW HONES T AID FRANKLIN MRSWIU.IAM& BORLAND MRS ERNEST W. ROBERTS, rtie Congnwloniil Club a club whose members are the a and duugU toi- of Kfprt'.sHitaihi'. Senators aud high officials. Is one of the mii lalWeO vt irgmilsatloiM In Washington. Composed of America's nnut prominent U'Iiihii, tlilv MK'iet; Is rapidly ntiiulng the atlrntlun of the entire country In the above photographs are shown Mrs. Wtlll.tm I' Horhtml, wife of lU-pre tentative Borland, of Missouri, nnd Mrs, Krut-st V. Ilobcrt, wife of Itcptv iciilattre HoImti, of Massachusetts both of whom are prominent member. ARBITRATION MAY END PHON E STRIKE BUDS INDICATE GOOD ROADS 1ILL RESCUED (Continued tma pajp 1.) bonds and left entirely to tbo county court the (solo right to say for the first time after election where the roads were to bo built by the money raised by tho bond issue and the amounts to bo expended on each. Th'w bill was sent to the hotiso and the house refused to consider tho same. An attempt on tho part of the lead ing members of both house and sen ate to cause a harmony commitleo to be npjKiinted from tho house and sen nte io rewrite tho bills and effect a compromise, carried tho senate but was defeated in tho house; then the rendu committee of both houses got together and reported back to the house a new bill called the .Barret t Hurd bill; this bill was a compromise between teh two measures and pro vided that tho petitioners should in the petition fix the location of the road, the amount to bo expended on it nnd ail other similar details; this compromise passed the house but tho senate rejected it by an overwhelm ing vote. Cotifcrcs Appointed At this stage the senate appointed Senators Burgess, Farrcll and Butler aud the house appointed Hearacs, Up ton and Forbes as a conefrcnee com mittee; the committee after wrestling with the question all Friday nichl come to an agreement but was then Ijajcvn to SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Feb. 18. Despite considerable strike talk which is being received from Portland, with regard to the negotiation which liuxe been in progress for sviue time be tween officials of the Pavifie district council of electrical worker, nnd the Pacific Telephone couiuii. local rep resentatives of the electrical worker nro still' confident that the matter will bo adjusted by arbitration. A conference will be held this Tuesday afternoon between representatives of tho corporation and of tho workers and if nu agreement is not reached a strike of tho entire Pacific coast may result. Tho employes of the above corpor- ation arc .asking for a wage increase of fifty cents cr day and a chnnga in working conditions. This involves the linemen, cable splicers, switchboard men, trouble men, repairmen, testbonrdmen, rc peatcrmen, facility men, insectors and all other employes in tho operat ing, maintenance nnd construction departments. The request for the pro posed iucreaso was presented to th? company in December nnd since that time tho matter has been dealt with in conferenco on several occasions. Tho assumed position of the company that conditions. would not permit of this added operating expense termin ated in an offer from tho corporation to contmuo the present wages and conditions. This offer was submitted to the electrical workers of forty-one locals of Washington, Oregon, Cali fornia, Idaho nnd Nevada. The re sult of the vote which lias been made the members, shows that OOP There will be a heavy setting of both apples and pears this spring, ac cording to Professor O'Oara and tho fruit inspectors now cleaning up the orchards ot tho valley. Tho fruit buds Indicate a largo crcop. (But little Infection Is found In tho orchards. Most ot them are clean. Hero and there a case of hold-over blight is found, but not many. The Inspectors say that thrco years ago there was more blight In any one out of many orchards than there Is now In tho entire valley. SCHOONER BOREALIS LOST BUT ALL ABOARD SAVED confronted with the plain Illegality of tbc mcn aro uuited hc aboye jc tho entire proceeding; the bill last passed by tho house was not the Bar rett billtas it passed the senate and the house still had the Barrett bill iu its possession and the senate had the Hurd bill; to pass the compromise bill would put tho legislature iu tho pos Mtion of passing a bill which reality would only have passed ono house. Tho best parliamentarians of both house and senate well called into the conference and a plait was agreed upon whicli iu order to be put into ef fect would require practically tho unanimous consent of both houses. Following lute bcssiou Saturday night, nnd with the hands of tho clock HtopjMid at midnight Chairman Kearney of tho conferenco committee scoured tho floor nnd explained to tho house tho legal difficulty con fronting both hotiso and senalo and tho utter itnosiibility of introducing n new measure nt so lute it time; lie urged tho co-operation of every mem ber to assist in unraveling the taiiglc und outlined tho following plan; lUaines Outlines Plan 1. Tho house must by unanimous consent recede from it former ac tion in attempting to amend tho orig inal Barrett bill by tho substitution of another. 2. With the deck thus clcured the houso MiouhJ (hen receive tho con ference rc)ort aud the saino should bo on roll cnll'accepted under suspen siou of tho. rules by u two-thirds vole. 4 3. Tho rub's should again bo sus pended by a two-thirds vote, tho or iginal Barrett bill as it passed tho senate should bo called from tho table considered aud printed and engrossed as umonueu by the confetenco report and placed upon its i'iuul passage in tho house. 4. The bill as amended should then bo read in full aud passed. Then it should bo scut to the seuato aud that body should concur. Only Ono Objection Only ono member objected to the plan, Hill of Polk claiming that it was too lute to consider such an im portant measure ami that action should be deferred until Monday. The plau of procedure roported by tho conference committee was then adopt- ?tl "lid Wt'H lljvouf,h. .Upon finn! mands. passage when Hurd of Lane (tho lender of the Orange forces) dc clared that although the bill was not entirely satisfactory that ha aud nil other grange members would suport it aud that in meeting them half way Iteamcs hnd tdiown his absolute fair ness, tbo houso applauded. When the bill was finally declared passed, all sides and factions of the road enthusiasts and opponents vot ing for it nearly every member left his sent aud coii'Tntulatcd the repre resentutivo from Jackson county in bringing order out of chaos nnd snatching victory from defeat at the eleventh hour; the clock still snid mid night but it wus probably nearer morning when teh morisuge from the house informed the somite (still iu session) of the action tuken. A Progressive Century. Tho twentieth century has given us a satisfactory treatment for rheuma tism. Tho American Drug and Press Association, ot which wo aro mem bers, aro manufacturing a prepara tion called Mcrltol Rheumatism Pow ders, from a formula adopted by them after medical experts bad pronounced It one of great merit. Glvo Merltol Rheumatism Powders a trial. They aro guaranteed. Hasklus' drug store, oxcluslvo agents. SKATTLK, Wu., Feb. IS. Word received hero today from Suva in the Fiji Islands of tho wreck on the Tonga islnnd.4 of tae schooner Bor ealis. All on board were saved. Cap tain Fred Cliutbom of this vessel which sailed from I'ugct Sound for Samoa on December 5, announced be fore sailing that he felt the voyage would result in trouble, as they would hit the islands in tho hurrienn season. "You may never see the old Borenlis again," was his farewell warning to the agent here. i - HILLMAN TO FOUND HOME TO AID CONVICTS LOS ANOtitiKS, Cnl., Fob. 18. Two witnesses to swear that llert II. Franklin declared Clarence Unrrow to bo honest and upright, and Inno cent ot any attempt to hrll'i Jurors through him were put ou the stnnd by tho Darrow defense today when tho trial of tho former chief counsel for tho McNamarns was resumed. They were Frank K. DoiuliiRues, legal associate of Karl Rogers, tlor- don 0. Watt, secretary of tho Mon tana state senate and former city clerk of Venice. Cnl. "Franklin told me." Domtugues testified "that Harrow hud nothing to do with the bribery of Jurors In the McS'nmarn, trial, nnd that Darrow was tho best fr:end ho ever had, and wduld never stand for corruption or dirty work of any kind. Ho said that Darrow was of tho highest Integrity nnd above reproach." Following Domlngucs un tho wit noss stand, Watt testified that Frank lin told him, In tho presenco of other persons that Darrow never gnvo him money for ury bribing. "Ho told me." Wutt said, "that the district attorney was 'holding tho Lockwood bribery over bla head to compel him to testify ngatnat Darrow." MORGAN BETTER, MUCH XKWYOHIC, Feb. IS. "M...g'n muoh belter. SArongvr," wuh (he -cablegram reeclwtl here today nt Inn bunking Iioiiho on the oomlilloti of ,1, PierHiiit Morgan whoso repotted i'N ness sent stockn staggering ye tor dny. llerbcrt'Snlterlee, son-ln-livw of tho "money king" sailed todnv to Join Morgan in Cairo, Kgypt, Mrs. Hat terlce will said Inter. Kansas City, Mo,, Is dlscutslug municipal ownership of thu city gas plant. II cars Z All weathers-all? conditions ZEROLENE thebestvauto.oil it. me in .handiest can.. Insist on Zoroleuo In tho original pacliagon STANDARD OIL COMPANY POUTIi.M (Incorporated) HAN PIIANOIHCO " " v "V t 1 t Ilasutolaud has a population of 104,507, ot whom 1390 nro European. TACOMA, Wash., Feb. 18. Clar ence D. Hlllman, millionaire real cs tato man, who yesterday was re leased from tbc federal penitentiary at McNeil's Island, announced today his retirement from tho real estate business and bis purpose to found In California a home for released convicts, to be used until they can get a new start. A Brotherhood ot Chauffeurs ban been organized in Washington, D, C, with thlrty-fivo members. FRIEDMANN SAILS WITH SERUM FOR AMERICA BHEMKN, Germany, Feb. IS Bringing a quantity of his tuberculo sis cure, Dr. Frederick Friiux Fried, mnnn is hero to embark on tho liner Kronprinzessin Cccilu which eaiW for New York today. Scratched40Years Used D. D. D. Six Months All ltcbiBB Gone I Ttilt Is tha actual eiperl'nra of Ann Croman. Hants Hon. C'al.. with tha won derful D. D. V. ITMCrtptlon. D. I). r. I the proTn lm Oir. th mlM wli that tlv limtant rclltf In ill farinl of akin trnuhla. Clrana tha akin of all Impurities wiilwi away Motcnt ana pimpiea, lravlnr tha akin as amooth and healthy aa that of a ehIM, - .. nt a tOe tmttla 'of this wonderful Kczema Cur to-liy and keep It In the hotiae. We knew that D. D. D. will do all that 1 claimed for It. . . MKlU'Oltl) I'HAHMACY GIRLS WHO ARE PALE, NERVOUS May Find Help in Mrs. El- ton's Letter About Her Daughter. Burlington, Iowa. "Lydla E. Plnlt barn's Vegetable Compound has cured my daughter or weakness. She was troubled almost a year with it and complained of back ache, so that I thought sho would bo an Invalid. Sho was entirely run down, pale, nervous and without appe tite. I was very much discouraged but heard of Lydla E. Pinkham's Vcgo table Compound through friends and now I pralso It because It ha- cured my daughter. "-Mrs. F. M. Eurro.v, It. D. No. 3, Burlington, Iowa. Case of Another Girl. Scanlon, Minn. "I used to be both ered with nervous spells, and would cry If anyone was cross to me. I got aw ful weak spells especially In tho morn ing, and my appetlta was poor. I also had a tender place In my right sida which pained when I did any bard work. I took Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcg etablo Compound and my symptoms all changed, and I am certainly feeling fine. I recommend it to every suffering woman or girL You may use this let ter for thogood of others." Miss Cu- Olson, 171 6th St., Virginia, Minn. Young GlrlB, Heed This Advice. Girls who are troubled with painful or Irregular periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fain tine; spells or indlgestlon.should Immediately seek restoration to health by taking Ly dla E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. .m .h i t r t ? t f t t t f T r t f t r r f r t t Y r r T r ? r r r 1L !3aPJPmBs IksHssslsBBflaBslsBBssssl ' assssssssH .asB sssissflHBEsHf 'M3HBblsssssssbnHaflHI lsssssssflBDasslBaflBT sasssssssssssssssaHslHaB lalBHBVlBWlBttr LL'f,J- (SaHsHHslSaBalnlsl ILUHsfflV 'lBlhaJ-Awt3?'''WffiH bbHbIbIIbIIbIH HbKbKbsi.H1 IsIIbIHbIIbIIsI -'' P'aljHI BtlBtlBtlBtlHs HstlBtlHal H assssssss sssssssS SlIBllSaBllBm. BIBIHb1 ImMHBsb iz.- ., . . z .,,.., .mKEKM THOMAS VALENTINE PURCELL, Noted Violinist MISS FRANCIS RHINEHART, theEminent Harpist MISS BLANCH FOX, the Famous Entertainer Will be heard at the NATATORIUM, THURSDAY EVE. Assisting the SCHUBERT LADY QUARTETTE Seats at Haskins Auspices of I. O. O. F. s$iv5a-5s-5vjjBs- 5-2v-J 5"5 5 " 5 -J- 5 5 '' "--J A ? ? T r t V r r r r t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y : t Y Y V f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y V f Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y v t Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Hotel Medford Itooms without bath 00c per day and up. Itooms with bath SI. B0 per day and up. Bpeclal rates by week or month. Combination breakfasU erery morning 20, 35 and 45 cents. lo 5t U Hm Irliftal Mi ImuIhi HORLICKS MALTED MILK TtFewl-rU(rAlllltH- I'"orInfanb,Invalidi,and Growing clukiren. PiacNutrkion.upbiiMngthcwhoIebody. krigorates the nursing mother and the aged. 5c20 mulff malted yrauij, in powder form, m amasiltle LaHila t&aaumajl fss m taitsinlsi TkeTAlkV AskfarHORMCK'S I)ur,ns mcal Uoun beauUful rau,,c WSWtwtuilKe. Aairnuiujua o. n1 Htnat wm iw, rendered br Uerr Vsff IH Any Milk TrU9t cnrl rlcn nml Mmo, KvcJync. 1 i mm, ..... ., , ypgu.ii'l.1 ' -ft0f Tomorrow's alKltaiANT'S LUNCH 11:30 to 2 p. m. Mulllgatawney Baked Salmon Cutlets aux Pine Ilorbs Pommes Julfenno Minced Chicken Cutlets aux Petit Pols Boiled Fresh Beef with German Needles Daluid Macaroni and Cheese Mashed Potatoes ' Lima Beans Lettuce Salad Oreen Applo Plo I'rult Sherbet Coffee Tea Milk Made in Medford Your success and tho prosperity of this city and valley do ponds on Your Patronizing Home Industries and using Home-made Products. Ask for "Made in Medford" goo ds and insist on your contractor and builder buying of the homo factories and institutions. Tiy this and in a fow months wo will havo a "GREATER MEDFORD7' Office ITuriiiluro Library Furniture Bedroom JTui'jiituro Diuingroom Purnituro White Enamel Furniture Built iu Buffets, Scats Aud Bookcases, Etc. Store Fixtures Porch Swings Cedar Chests Cubiuot Work Done in Oak, Walnut, Fir, or Any Other Wood Desired Cabinet Makers Mission Furniture Works E. O. Trowbridge, Jr., Prop. 113 J3, Holly, Medford Medford Iron Works E. Q. Trowbridge, Prop. General Foundry and Machiuo Works Pacific 401; Home 208L. Res. Pac. 5031; Home 227L. If it's made of Sheet Metal I can make it JOHN SIPPLE Home Phono 30L M.F.&H.CO. Bldg. For tho best of EVERYTHING MADE OP WOOD Seo us. We make a specialty of OFFICE FURNITURE and FIXTURES,. MANTLES, SCREEN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. Factory Comer South Fir and 11th Sts. Both Phones MEDFORD SASH AND DQQR CO. Classified Advertising PAYABLE IN ADVANCE RATES: Ono cont por word por insortion; 50o tho lino by tho month. K. A, Hicks -Qunoral Managor P. M. Kershaw Oon, Bales Mgr, OREGON GRANITE CO. Quarry Oynora and Manufacturers Orogon tlnio. Oranlto stands tho test ot Medford, Oregon V v IK 'J ,' - r