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wr m ' ., i 't','.f-' -r, " ' 7 ?"5, ws JTi'vsv if 'j ? V. h . w ' ''"' -iiv.k.,,;AdM&f$ .' fc : t MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 20, 1011, PAGE SIX i-iij.u.'.m 1'. IIUJl.ll II I I -IHL1 -UJI sam.ai.im.iuiu n..i ', tho Cleveland Americans, has signed Died J, II, Notion, ago 70 years, died at Talent iliimlay, January Sift. Tho funeral norvlcon will bo hold from Weeks and Mrllownn'ti chapel this af ternoon nt 3 o'clock, tho llov. K. O. KldrldKc. officiating, Interment In I. O. O, F, cemetery. LATEST AMEMCJX LEAGUE AMGXJTE GRAND JURY 10 and have sought to evade ils provis ions by artful subterfue, which will lie fully tested by criminal procedure. Tho district attorney has the as surance of Corporation Commission cr Watson that he will he present when the grand jury convenes, and the various "cctrichiuick schemes" of promotion irc to he fully imesll gated. ! mm i i " CLEVELAND AMERICANS LOSE FIRST BASEMAN CI.KVKI.ANI), 0 Jan. 2l. Wheeler Johnston, first baseman for with tho Federal League, according to advices received at baseball head- quartern today, If the icport proves true, It means that four Naps have turned outlaws, KalUenburg, lllnml- lug and Kahler already havlng-goiio over, . ., , I BLUE SKY LAW lmiCSKrj IVfHVRHHVTWTd PROSECUTION R COMMISSION MEN PROBE VIOLATIONS WITHOUT LICENSE ' ' - &(& a ' I tr Mm 'mm m I I : fj r J ji s (i m n Tlioro being no firm In Medror.l romplj-lnp with tho commission nicr clinnts' net, passed nt' tho l&at session of tho legislature, Prosecutor E. E. Kelly has hcen Instructed by tho stato railroad commission to mako nn In Vesication, and present evidence col lected to tho spring term of tho grand Jury for action. Tho bill regulates tho commission business, and requires a license for tho operating of their business of f por year, besides a surctr bond to protect farmors, orcharrtlsts, and Kardcncrs. who consign produce fro fraud In tho sale and disposition thereof. Tho bill was Introduced by Representative John II. Carkln. and waa prompted by tho finish of tnJ llogue River Commission company, about a year ago, In which many local growers lost heavily. Failure to comply with tho bill U a misdemeanor, punlshablo by a flue of not less than J55 nor more than $160, and revocation of state license. Joseph J. Iuiiln J the newest Aincr Iran League iiui&imte. lie will succcnl .Inuics It. MiAlrcr us prroldcnt of the llo'ton l.ieknll CiUIk WOMAN CONVICTED OF WIDNEY EXTORTION SAN FRANCISCO, Cal, Jan. 29. Mrs. Mary Vaughn, a San Francisco clubwoman, was found guilty horo to day of attempting to extort G00 from Judgo R. M. "WIdney or L.os Angeles. Tho evidence showed that Mrs. Vaughn promised to have a whlto alavo charge against Arthur B. WId ney, Judge Wldney's son, dismissed upon tho payment of $500. Mrs. Vaughn took tho Terdlct calm ly. Sbo was ordered into tho custody of the sheriff and will be sentenced Friday. Tho Jury reached lta verdict after deliberating less-than tea nfln-uates. i GOETHALS TO STAY AS LONG AS NEEDED WASHINGTON. Jan. i!9. Score larv of Wnr OtirrNon this afternoon made public the text of the reply lie received from Colonel Goethnls to nn inquiry concerning the story that he had accepted the New York polloo commissionership. It was as fol lows : "Keforrin" to your cable of 27th iust.. relative to the governor The grand Jury which convenes in February will be called upon to in vestigntu several alleged violations of the blue sky law passed by the last legislature. According to the district atlomey, many thousand dollars have been tn ken out of Jackson comity since the eiiac.mcut of that law for the devel ooment of outside projects, priuci pally oil wells and mining scheme.-" The promoters of these schemes have in most instances faded to comply with the requirements of the new law Just received, large lino of new Muffling, hoth single and double. MEDFORIVS EXCLUSIVE DRY GOODS STORK PICTORIAL PATTERNS IN STpqK IF SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Eat 1ms BMt if Kidseyt feel like leed or BUdesr bethen you Meat forms orio acid. t t T t t X X X x f y A Our imnuMiso showing of Spring Novelty Goods in January has novor holorc boon equalled. All tlie ilainty foreign styles and shades assembled in one room makes an impression upon you that tho sowing season is here priced lower, we believe, than elsewhere in the Rogue River valley for goods of equal quality and desirableness. Most folks forget that the kidneys, like the bowels, get sluggish and clogged and need a flushing occasionally, else we bar backache and dull tnltenr in the kldner reelon. serere headaches, rheu I Hall IwtnwK Inanl.l 1th.A At,l atntnaith I'll . aJaanM sinjl all mnvt nt hlsiilitftf (lift ' orders. You aim ply mutt keep your kidneys wtiii, f .fill tint wtttrA il Imtrv ilw lll I 0U almDl' serxices nre needed." ' "" " ni th mmtIl J region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store here, MKDFOHD FOLKS ASTONISH IinUfiOIST take a tablefpobnful in a glass of water ttfnrm lialfafct Inr m f.nv I&V Anil We sell many good medicines but , Tour vdnev. wiii then act fine. This trnmamtm aaI.A I. km A ., .. i I. jkli, t9 lAWUUl IMlb ! U1IU1C IIV1U fcil ,u w wo aro told tho mlxturo of buck thorn bark, glycerine, etc., known as Adlcr-I'ka, Is the best we ever sold. Mcdford folks astonish us dally by telling how QUICKLY Adler-l-ka re lievos sour stomach, gas on tho stomach and constipation. Many report that A SINGLE DOSK relieves these troubles almost IMMEDIATE LY. Wo are glad we aro Medofrd agents for Adler-l-ka. L. D. lias kins, druggist. f rapes and lemon juice, combined wiui ithlo, and is harmlou to flush clogged kidneys and stimulate them to normal activity. It aUo neutralltes the acid in the urine so it no longer irritates, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad SslU is harmless; Inexpensive; make a delightful effervescent lithla water drink which everybody should take now and then to keep their kidnys clean, thus avoiding serious complications. A nell-known local druggist says he dls loU of Jad SalU to folks who believe In overcoming kidney trouble while it is only trouble. X T X X y t & t t t t t t t ? A 40ln. Scjft Dress Crepes, come in plain new sprim; shades, just the thing for evening wear price, per jaid 69 Brocaded Figured Crepes, soft, drapery finish, 3'J inches wide, special . 19? 25 pieces Imported Japanese Crepe, plain stripes, checks and solid colors, absolutely fa-t color, sH'cial, yard - 10J FLAX0N New small Dresden Klaxon, just arrived, priced at only patl.Mii special 15t? Fine sheer imported Japanese Dress Crepe, m solid colors only, ntt per yard oi 36-Inch Cambric Percale, lmi the fine, oft enmhrio fini-h, always looks like brand new . and wears well, per yd- .-15 Soft' finished Striped Pline t""reH, tho populnr fabric, for underwear, evtrn ipiality, sale price . . 19 FRENCH 0VELTy(cREPES Stripe!' nuil sitowflakes, -10-4 1 inches wide, at from -. w ; 90 to 31.05 FINE VOILES I0in. fine sheer i'lnin Voiles, extra special value, only, per yard 25 FRENCH CREPE Ifl-inch extra value soft fine Crepe, at, kt yard 25 Mercerized Oxford Walstlng, :id in. wide, plain while, beauti fully finished, a fiOu value, for, sRcial at 35 INDIA LINEN Pride of the West India Linen, on sale nt, per yd 10 SKIRTS Of soft finished cambrics and nainsook, some hue lace flounces of five rows of laco insertion, hcndiui; and ribbon, others with Swiss embroidery flounce with embroidery inser tion, heading nnd ribben: large range styles 75 to $2.50 PRINCESS SLIPS AT 00 Made of fine nainsooks, daint ily trimmed in torchon laces, fipe embroidery edges, some with deep embroidery flounces, otheis with flounces of laun with lace insertion mid Ince edges, len stvlcs to sclent from 8 to 95.00 Q0WNS Made of fine tialily nainsook nnd cotton crepes, high and lock necks, short nnd long sleeves, handsomely trimmed with linen laces, nllocr cm broideries nnd laces and rib bons; also French embroidered styles with hand embroidered scallop on neck mid sleeves and embroidered designs on front, 20 stvlcs to select from nt 50t to $5.00 0. N T. Darning Cotton, per SHlol . . ltf Pearl HuttoijM, "ood grade, sizes from 14 lo 'J I; "J doseii for -- . 5 DRAWERS Made of soft finished cniu hrios, trimmed wllh clusler lucks nnd deep ruffle of cm broidery; olio plain ruffle with lace edges; H style to select (mm; both otwn nnd closed stvlcs 25fi to 92.H) CORSET COVERS Twenty styles to select from at this rry tow price; made of nnhisooV, Ince nnd embroidered trimmed, all new garments, at . 25c to 92.00 1A pieces Hhirtliig Prints, all new patterns, special price.5? (lood grade Calico, in dark col ors - . .. 5 Standard Apron (llnghum. 5 Fancy Clislliqs, full standanl, nl, per ynrd - 5 fio quality Safety pins, 3 doxet for 5 KKXXXXXK ;HeHH$r tVXHK$MV) LlSl-il-JJ BSJ hhxx::x . .rw ..:. v Mighty Crash in Prices Continues Our greatly reduced prices brought crowds of buyers to our store during the first few days of this Great Sale, and they'll continue to come. OXJE SUITS, OVERCOATS, RAINCOATS, HATS, ETC., ARE GENUINELY REDUCED PROM THEIR USUAL MODEST PRICE. THESE REDUCTIONS ARE DEOISrVE EACH MEANS' MONEY LEFT IN YOUR PXTKET WHEN YOU BUY. TnE HIGH QUALITY OF THE MERCHANDISE WE SELL IS WELL KNOWN IT WILL GIVE YOU LASTING SATISFACTION. THE PRICE ALWAYS IS MADE 'SUB SERVIENT TO QUALITY. DURING THIS SALE PRICES ARE MADE STILL LOWER, WHILE QUALITY STAYS AT ITS OWN HIGH MARK. HERE YOU "WILL FIND THE BEST IN MEN'S AND YOUNG MEN'S CLOTHING AND FURNISHINGS. WE INVITE YOU TO SUPPLY YOUR PRESENT NEEDS AND ANTICIPATE FUTURE WANTS. YOU MUST COME NOW, HOWEVERTIIIS SPLENDID STOCK IS MOVING RAPIDLY, O.UIt SERVICE, TOO, WILL PLEASE YOU. THERE NEED BE NO HASTE IN ('NOOSING WE WANT YOU TO CHOOSE WISELY. EACH SALESMAN WILL SERVE YOU COURTEOUSLY, WITH A SINCERE DESIRE TO ADVANCE YOUR INTERESTS AND TYPIFY THE HIGH STANDING OF THIS ESTABLISHMENT. IN THIS STORE AND IN ITS ADVERTISING, TELLING THE TRUTH ABOUT OUR MERCHANDISE IS NOT A POLICY IT'S A CUSTOM, A HABIT, A PRINCIPLE. AN ADVERTISED REDUCTION IN THE PRICE OF AN ARTICLE MEANS HERE THE REDUCTION FROM ITS CUSTOMARY REGULAR PRICE NOT FROM SOME MYTHICAL "VALUE" WniCH MIGHT BE GIVEN T OIT. SUITS $15.00 and $12,50 Suits $ 8.75 $18.50 and $17.50 Suits $11.75 $22.50 and $20.00 Suits $14.75 $27.50 and $25.00 Suits $18.75 $30.00 Suits at $21.75 $35.00 Suits at .1 $26.50 One-fifth off on all Blue 'Serges. i i T X - ' .' h n OVERCOATS $17.50, $10.50 and $15 Overcojits at.,$ 8.75 $20.00 and $18.50 Overcoats at $12.75 $30.00 and $25.00 Overcoats ut....-....$15.95 Twenty-five per cent discount on all Black Overcoats. Attention Workingmen Listen to the Waterproof Clothing $2.50 Slickers, three-quarter and full lengths, at $1.65 $3.00 Slickers, three-quarter and full lengths, at $2.15 $3.75 Green Hunting Frock $2.95 RAINCOATS $ (5.50 Raincoats for . $3.00 $ 7.50 Raincoats for ......'. $4.75 $15.00" Raincoats'for. $9.95 Twenty per cnt tiscount on i Mdlo ...4lHirg;juim';"ivri,jUMiVr '. I ALWAYS IN EARNEST t1t ' .' , f. THE TOGGERY (Of Course) THE LARGEST AND BEST STOCK OP CLOTHING, HATS AND FURNISHING GOODS IN THIS COUNTY ...J.. 'tiifi ? ? y t ? t t f ? ATa KK"X"XX" r Vr Vt i