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BOOR JOHN ,
SUmffiJOKERS
WJWKEBILL?
SALllM.'Vefc. 21. "The chamo
that a jeker vra slipped into tho
HMklMk MtiaUi Mil making It un
lawful for any person to tell liquor
In or About Rny railroad station, bo
fore It pawed tho houso yesterday,
waa mado by Governor West In a ape
rial message. Tho amendment In
question la the ono putlng oft tho
dato for tho law to become effcctlro
until January 1, 1914.
In his message to tho house tho
governor mid In part:
"A llltlo Joker added ostensibly
for tho purpose of preventing tho act
from becoming effective before Jan
uary 1, 1914, has ovldently been over
looked by your honorable body.
"If you will re,fcr to this measure,
as paused by tho house, you will find
that by Its passage the snlo of li
quor, even In dry counties, so long
as It Is sold In and about a railroad
station prior to January 1, 1914,
will not be unlawful.
"Once raoro I appeal to you la the
name of tho long suffering traveling
public to recall this bill and strlko
out this Iniquitous amendment In
serted by your alcoholic traffic com
mittee. The amendment is another of the
Jokers eharfted up to tho house com
mittee chi alcoholic traffic by foes of
the liquor traffic In the house.
r'crterlund of Jackson and Car
penter of Multnomah, aro the con
trolling members of this committee,
Thorn of Marlon, the other member,
usually returns a minority report.
Westorlund and Carpenter Invari
ably agree and Invariably amend.
Another alleged Joker In S. D. 94,
which hits at tho road houses by pro
hibiting the Issuanco of liquor li
censes outside of Incorporated cities.
was laid against the alcoholic traffic
committee la the house last night.
An amendment proposed by Car
penter and Westerlund In a major
ity report, to enable licenses to be
Issued to "legitimate hotel," outside
of incorporated cities, u asserted
te be fraaaed deliberately to kill the
bill. Boaebntke declared It woald
awko the measure useless. Schuebel
said it would tie the hands of Sheriff
Word of MultBoasah county.aud that
It waa only a subterfuge to permit
road houses te rue. Howard said
the samo thing.
TWO OF THE TEAM OF BULLDOGS RECENTLY PURCHASED
IN ENGLAND BY MR. ARNOLD W. LAWSON, OF BOSTON, MASS.
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BONDING AC! IS
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IRISH BOY.
Irish Uoy, who won the championship at ltlrnitngham last mouth, after Mr. Arnold W. Uuimi IimiI Iwuh'i
btm, although born In IMS, waa not ahown until ho was three years ohL Ills chief sueresa pflur ti lib vh-tnr i.
Birmingham m when lie defeated Iteamlng ltlumlcrbuvt at ltlchmoml. 'lie It n son of the wry imieil wire Mnlmii
Major. Reaming li a red fawn in color nml l considered by KuclNIi export to lo the best ItcMitcil iI-ir of Ills Uivt
alive. He J flfty-four iKiunds In weight and is a sou of l'lenynnt Ilertle
Mr. Ijwou. who lin-i Jnst returned to Aiui.ira nfte- pendlnj; n month and n half in i:tu.p he liniugti
back with him everal other lilue ribbon winners, which lie claims nrc Kngland'ii Uuu Tliey im to be eh blteC
eon in New York and Rostoa.
CALFORNIANS MARCH
SUFFRAGIST PARADE
WASHINGTON, Keb. 21. Accept
an co of tho invitation to march In
tho suffragetto parado here March 3
has been mado today by alt of the
California congressmen. It is stated
that somo of the mora dignified con
greesmca who greatly object tp tho
ordeal will spring somo eleventh hour
strategy to avoid parading.
CHINA AND JAPAN
MAKE NEW MIES
TOKIO, Feb. 21. Commercial and
political agreements between Japan
and China aro expected her today as
the result of tho visit of Dr. Suu Yat
Sen of China to this and other cities
in Japan. Dr. Sun is now being en
tertained in Tokio. lit specific mis
sion hero Is to endeavor to get Ja
pan's formal recognition of tho Chi
nese republic.
COMPENSATION BILL
IS UP 10 GOVERNOR
SALKM, Ore., Feb. 21. A f tor a
short, sharp fi;;lit, nil efforts io
amend tho Lawrence workmen's com
pensation bill from the form in uliuli
it passed the house were defeated in
the scnulo nml the measure was final
ly passed, 29 to 1.
Tho most of tho friend of the lid
considered it dangerous to start in to
amend tho bill tit thw lute stage of
tho Hosiou, fcnrili that it would be
t-o changed ns to endanger accept
ance by the home. While M'ven.l
members unid they would prefer to
ee changes made, they were inwill
iiC to take the roHKiwibilily of put
ting imtcliCH on it.
In voting on the bill, Hutler of Wax
ro said he disliked it, and believed it
more for the protection of the em
ployer than tho eniloyc, but would
vote for it because it would bo
amended Inter on.
Dimivk called it an 'cmi.liyvn'
bill," (.aid it is "full of holes." nml
charged the employer with having
dominated the commission, that fnini-
BANK OFFICERS CANT
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SALKM. Ore., Feb. 21 S. 11. 117,
by Mulnrkcy and llutler, milking it
unlawful for any officers of u bank
to nrccpt any gift or i'umMinitttuii
for procuring imy loan for it person
at such u brink, and also making i'
unlawful for any person seeking n
loan to make u gift or compensate it
bank officer, passed the liotine jv
terdny. The bill also rnrriea the
siime provision art to mi of fleer tak
ing couicii!ntioii fur inducing (lie
bank to accept negotiable iiistiunmits
ir oilier pnpery from any person,
and ice crsu.
cd the tneiisiiru and "stacked' the
bill. Nevertheless, he witeil for it..
Farrcll anid lie beliecd the em
ployer should iwy all the eoat, but
ho praised the Washington law, and
declared the Luwrcuro bill . im
provement ocr tho law of tho nei;:!i-
iKiriiiK stnte.
-Mall Trlbune'aclasslfled ads bring
result.
U P TO GOVERNOR
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Groceries
BAIiKM, Ore., IVb. Jt.--Tlio h.nis,.
lodny cuiictirretl in hoiiiiIu aiuoiul
ineiilrt to the Haireit eouutv hind
bonding bill and the meusuie is now
tut to tho governor, who Iiiih tin
tiouticcd his intention to approve It.
Tito bill us it will go to tin) gover
nor will therefore bo nnohiuigrd from
tho einimiiiiio reached smeial da,s'
ago uxcepl io seelioii 21, the pnv
im soetiou. Tito new scelUm on (hut
iuesti(iii leiulrt as followu;
"Any stnto or vouiilv oflieer in this
Mute or any count v eourt sluill pte
pare platiH and specification of said
mad and slmll iinilo hub in coiifonu
ity to such plnim ami specification
and may also reccUu and consider
auv mid all bids in eoiiforuutv to a in
plmiK and siH'citit'iitioiw fiiinished by
any iudiidunl. firm or corporation
offering to bid mi sueli rond. Tho
conntv court or board of oniniiiisstoii
ern shall hne Hier o rejeet any
mid all bids."
A HARD WINTER
Tor People In Poor lleallli
Winter with Its sudden rhnuKo I
particularly trying for old people or
those who sf titer from a weakened,
rundowurondltlou, chruulc roughs,
colds or bronchitis, but It such per
sons would only apply commuii sense
methods In thu treatment of their
condition, much discomfort and Buf
fering might bo nvoldcd.
Tho motit cstcntlal thing to do Is
to build up strength, enrich tho
blood. Increase vital realstniico ami
to urcomplUh this nothing ciiiiiiIh
Vlnol, our cod liver nil dlron tonic
without oil.
Mm. II. llartmniiii uf Albany, X.
Y., says: "I was in n ruu-odwu ion-
dltlon for about five yciint until this
spring, when I learned what a great
tonlo and strrngthcucr Vluol Is. It
U certainly tho lcsl I have otor ued
ami it has done wonders for me."
Old people, dcllcatu children, run
down, overworked, and tired women,
tlioso suffering from bronchitis,
chronic couglnt and colds should try
a bottle of Vlnol. Wo will return
your money If It does not help you.
Medfqrd Pharmacy. Mcdfordr Ore
Prices that will interest you
t COME IN AND SEE US; YOU WILL BE SUR.
PRISED HOW MUCH OP A SAVING YOU WILL
GET BY TRADING HERE.
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17 pounds bout Granulated Sukiu'...... $1.00
25 pounds Pink Hoans .v... .- 11.M
20 pounds Vied Moxiunn Juans.-. J1.)0
JG pounds "Wliitu J leans $1.00
l-l pounds A-1 .Tap ltietii ..1......ujo.U. JJ1.00
30 pound sack White or Yellow Corn Muni 30
10 pound sack fine or conrso Graluuni 150
Jg patikago Columbia Oats or Wheat !0
0 packages best Diamond Mntohos .; !-5
0 pound can famous Tavern Coffeo $1.10
Kerosene, per gallon ....v.....vM.. liO
Star, Horse Shoe or Climax Tobacco, plug '15
FLOUR
"Purity" JTard Wheat Klonr, per saelc.i $1,125
"Hyland JJIend" fancy Hard Wheats sank ...$1.:J5
"Anieriean Ioso" creani of bluestein hard wheat
.Flour, ier sack ...., ., Sjl.i5
PRICES SUBJECT TO MARKET CHANGES
Hutchison & Lumsden
213 EAST MAIN STREET
MEDFORD, ORE.
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IRRIGATION
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Tomorrow THE DAY
Natatorium THE PLACE
At 2:30 p. m. THE TIME
THIS WILL BE A MEETIN G TO DECIDE HOW TO GET WATER. REPRESENTATIVES OF THE ROGUE RIVER VAL
LEY CANAL COMPANY WILL BE PRESENT TO ANSWER ALL QUESTIONS. COME PREPARED TO ASK QUESTIONS
THE COMPANY HAS SATISFIED THE COMMERCIAL CLUB AND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION .COMMITTEES
THAT THEER PROPOSITION AND CONTRACT IS ALL RIGHT.
A ROUSING MEETING WILL GIVE ADDED IMPETUS TO DEVELOPMENTS NOW PENDING.
REDUCED RATES ON RAILROADS
HAVE BEEN SEOpEED FEOM MERLIN TO ASHLAND BY THE COMMITTEE. WATCH PAPERS TOR PARTICULARS,
COMMITTEE COMMERCIAL CLUB AND MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION
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