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. SALE FOR PIRATE
OFPENZANCEOPENS
SATURDAY
IN
Through nn error, the snlo
of sent for tho "Pirntes of
" Pcnrnnce" wns nnnouncctl for
"" Fritlny mormnp. Tho snlo for
llioio who hnvc lioupht from
" tho committee will open nt tho
Pnpo box office Sntuniny
rooming nt 10 oVloek. flen-
" ernl snlo oiens Sunday roorn-
"" ing nrt 10 o'clock. Seats enn
"" bo reserved for both nights.
GOTHAM
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KILLED IN BATTLE
WIT
GUN
MAN
MANEUVERS
FOR ATTACK
UPON
The following is tho complete enst
for "The Pirates of Pomnnce," to bo
produced February 10 and 11 for the
benefit of Talisman Lodge, No. 3.
K. of P.:
Pirate King .Ocorgo Andrews
Samuel, His lieutenant R. Burgess
Frederic, n pirntc apprentice ,
. ... . Fletcher Fish
Major General Stanley A. C. Burgos
Sergeant of Police C. Middlebcrger
Mnbcl, general's youngest daugh
ter . Mrs. Nellie Harelrigg
General Stanley's Daughters:
Edith Miss Florence Hnzclriptr
Kntc .Dorothy Wicks
Isabel Stella Quiscnberry
ltuth, n piratical maid of nil work
Mrs. Florence Hnlliday-IInight
Charles D. Ilnzclrigg, conductor.
MOMYER ON VISIT
GRATER LAKE PARK
FORT .KLAMATH, Ore, Fob. C
Park Hanger II. E. Momycr of Cra
ter Lake National Park arrived here
this evening en route to tho govern
ment headquarters, tlvo miles this
sldo of Crater Lake.
Ranger Momrer says ho has been
ordered to visit tho headquarters or
tho Interior department to ascertain
how things are. He will bo accom
panied from hero by Joo Norlcl,
George LUk, Charles Burns, Frank
Duma, Harry Telford and another
who Is with Telford In his work for
tho stale fish and game commission
and biological survey. Tho latter
two men have been here several dnjs
gathering specimens of raro birds
and animals to be found.
Tho trip to nark headquarters and
Crater Lake will bo mado on skii.
Tho par,ty will go to tho Burns & Ut
ter sawmill tomorrow morning by rl?
and from there will make the Journey
on skies. They expect to reach tho
government buildings by night and
spend tho night thore. The follow
ing day they will go to the lake rim.
NKW YOHIC, Feb. l!.- Policeman
Kdwnrd Murthn died early today in
a Brooklyn hospital, and it wns ex
pected Fireman dnmes O'Connor
would succumb to wounds received in
a fight with Giuseppe Ariuo, gniig-
stcr and gunman, Inst oening.
Ariuo wns loafing on Murthn's
bent nnd Murthn ordered him to
"move on." Instead Ariuo pulled
his pistol nnd shot tho policeman in
the ehet, then started to run. Mur
thn blew his whittle us ho fell, and
O'Connor, Policemen Griffin nnd
Stmokle nnd n score of pedestrian
attracted by the sound of the shot
and M'irthn's alarm, pursued the fu
gitive. Seeing them gain on him, Ariuo
turned nnd shot O'Connor, who wns
ahead. In turn he wns wounded,
though not futility, by Policeman
Stmckle. Pnrtly dwnblcd by hi in
jury, the gunman was taken n mo
ment Inter? He put up n fierce
fight even then, in which he was
badly beaten.
Suddenly somebody in the crowd
shouted "lynch him." At this so de
termined n rush wns made to get nt
and hang the prisoner that the no
licemcu had to use their uiht sticks
freely to save him. He wns finnlly
tnfely locked up.
Police squads milled ninny gun
men's hnunts throughout Greater
New York last night and confiscated
n quantity of weapons.
EIGHT-FOOTED PIG
FEDERAL
FORCES
nnUl'AHlW CITY, Mexico. Fob.
0. The rebels were maneuvering for passenger
In ICI Paso but It wns not known cor-'
I talnly whether ho would delay tho '
iTorroon attack until the shipment's
arrival.
Hearing that tm milts under Ciou
ernl Castillo had nttnrkod tho Mexi
can Northwestern rnllrond'it Cuinbro
Tunnel!, Villa ordered tho robot com
mnndors at tho towns of Pearson, Ma
dera, .tunrcs nnd Cnsns (Iraudea to
send forces to wlpo out tho outlaws.
Tho wires being down, It was Im
posglblu to get definite news of u
train which left Pearson
position around Torreon toda.y One
foreo occupied llermljlllo, 40 miles
north of tbu prospective point of at
tack. Thirteen hundred others, un
der General Oresto Pereyda, left by
rail for I'nrrnl to Ilosarlo, whence
they planned to march overland to
1'edra Conn, striking at Torreou from
tho southward. There was constant
sktrmthlng In tho city's vicinity.
Genera! Villa was hero today, lu
personal charge of the situation
; yesterday morning for Madera, but
i tho train had not reached Its destl
1 nation.
NO CONFIRMATION OF
CAPTURE OF MAZATLAN
NOOAI.KS. Arix.. Feb. ti. Humors
that Mnzntlnn has been captured hy
tho Mexican rebels wore current here
today, constitutional lenders, how
Ho ever, nt Nognles, Sororn, had rocon
Fi
CHICAGO, IVb. (I. Ad Wonst,
uecording to his umuiigcr, l,,m
.Jones, is niguod up today for four
contests before .Mnroh I. Jones said
tho former lightweight champion i
making as much money now m he.
ever did.
"February 1(1 WolgnM will meet
Tommy Gary in Cincinnati for ten
rounds," .lones said. "Then he will
meet Patsy Drouillard in an eight
round bout at Windsor two days la
tin'. His next bout will ho in New
York, where he is In box Johnny
Dundee ten rounds. Chut Icy White
will ho his fourth opponent. Tliev
will mix at Milwaukee, IVbrunry 117,
leu rounds."
ordered five thousand rounds of .cd no eonfirmntion nnd were inclined
shrapnel from nn ammunition dealer 'to discredit tho report.
The chance of two finger-prints !"
Ing alike Is not one In t? 1, 000,000,-000.
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DEFENSE ON STAND
IN FUEL TRUST
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A pig with eight perfect feet Is
owned by Tyson Peal! south of tho
city. The little porker Is now nout
six weeks old and asldo from the ex
tra supply of hoofs seems a perfect
type of bog and Is as largo ns any of
tho pigs of that age. The extra St.".
of feet arc wc'l formed and have
grown In such a way that the animal
uses the eight feet In getting around
as the legs arc perfectly natural down
to the nnkel Joint and from ther
the porker has a double supply of ex
tremities. The feet all touch tho
ground in walking but the most o!
tho weight seems to bear on tho In
side of each foot. Central Point
Herald.
SICK. SOURSTOMACH
INDIGESTION OR GAS
Here is what Marion Harland said in 1906 about
Cottolene
"Mnny yenrs ngo, I discontinued the use of lord in mv L-itrhon
nnd substituted for it, ns nn experiment. Cottolene. then mm.
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pnrauveiy n new product, bince my first trial of it I enn truly
say that it has given complete satisfaction. I honestly believe it to
be the very best thing- of its kind ever offered to the American
housekeeper."
MARION HARLAND.
Cottolene makes biscuits that nro tender when they are cold that is a sure test of a
good shortening. Try it yourself. Make tho biscuits liko this:
Volt no or got a utalo or out-of-dnto xt)lo of shoo In (hU (.(,,.,
did )ouV
"lint.) Poll" Pump 9u.n0
".Mary Juno" Pomps u.7.1
"Colonial' I'limps $11,00
,t the Sign of
JKcAitcieltSh
"Good Sum's"
oi'i'esm: post errin:
Wo title "S. .V II." tlrvru Trail lug Stumps
Our Treat
I All Week!
- iiMnrm
Won't you follow the example
of famous cooks and make
Cottolene THE fat for nil
your cooking ?
Ordsr a pall from your grocer; alto
rend to us for the valuable FKEE
Cook Dock, HOME HELPS.
DAKINQ POWDER DISCU1T8 .
2 cupa flour; 3 teaspoons baking powder, 1 teaipoon salt, 4 uble-poonsCottoIene,3-4cup
milk. Sift flour, salt and baking powder
tegether: rub In Cottolene; mix lightly and quickly; mixture ahould
not be dry; roll out on board, cut Into smalt bUculta, bake ten
to fifteen minutes In hot oven. To make bUculta richer, mix
with cream. Whole wheat, graham or rye bUcult may bo
made in the tame way. Edith L. Clin.
CHICAOO
Luscious
"Sunkist" Oranges
at Special Prices.
at Your Dealer's !
The best part of breakfast is a
juicy, thin-skinned, seedless "Stinkist"
orange. "Sunkist" oranges are the
finest, juiciest, most tltlictous oranges
grown in tne worm.
Iluy them hy the box or lmif-box they are most economical
nnd keep for weeks.
Carefully picked and packed by cloved ImttiU.
Tho cleanest of fruits. Trecnpcncd.
Use "Sunkist" lemons on meats, fish, poultry and rinlnd-i.
bin-skinned. The juiciest, finest lemons crown.
Rogers Silvcrwnrc Premiums for
"Sunkut" Trademarks
Cot the trademarks I mm "SiirkUt" orange
nnd lemon wrapper, r.nil cmi uinn in in.
We oiler il illlleretu anverware ore mi mm
all A't'tftt W- eu,r,mlt(it AlJHil'
an ullvcr plute
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Iluy "Sunblil" Orantfri and Lcinom
at Your Uaaltr
Srml your tiAmo nnd lo'l
nddrrM lor our c uuplrto
frro tiicmlum ilicnl.ir tind
club plan.
Aildrct nil order lor premium
illvcruarc nnd nil corrvponduui.a to
California Fruit Growers Exchange-
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MANN'S
CENTRAL AVENUE
Tnfco "Iien Illaiiemin" anil In Klvo
Jllnutcs Vou'U Wonder What He
came of Jllser' in Ntotiutrli
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. C
Tho Western Fuel trial waa resumed
in tho United Slides court here to
day, with I'rofcssor A. M. Foltiom of
Stanford university on the witness
htand. Ho testified concerning the
effect of moisture upon the weight of
coal. When Professor Folsom is ex
cused tho defense pinna to put the
four remaining defendants on the
stand. James II, Smith, vice-president
nnd general manager of the cor
poratioii, probably will ho called
first. It was thought the caso would
go to tho jury tomorrow.
COD LIVER OIL AND IRON
To Moht W'orM.l'wnel Tonics Com-
liliuil In Vlnol
Cod Liver oil and Iron have proved
to bo tho two most successful tonics
the world has over known Iron (or
tho blood and tho medicinal lurativo
elements ot cod livor oil as a strength
and tlssuo builder (or body and
nerves, nnd (or tho successful treat
ment ot throat and lung troubles.
Two eminent French chemists dis
covered a method of separating flio
curative medicinal elements of tho
rods' livers from tho oil or greasy
which Is thrown away, but to theio
aiiodlclnal elements tonic Iron Is now
uddod, thus combining In Vlnol tho
two most world (amod tonics,
Ah a body-builder and strength cre
ator (or weak, run-down people, (or
(eblo old. people, delicate children, t?
rostoro strength s(ter sickness; and
for chronla uiukIii, colds, broochllU
or pulmonary troubles wo luk you to
try Vlnol with tho undursUuilliiK that
your tua'iey will be relumed ( It
duf Net h) yo. Mvdrord I'Jmr
wury, WilfM, Ore,
V, Yt piwj'Jw "" blotchos
y mu- tow Jtuhtf. Wv fjirlto I)
Wonder what upset your stomach
which portion o( tho (ood did tho
damage -do you? Well, don't both
er. If your stomach Is in a revolt;
if sour, gassy and upset, and what
you just ato has (ermentcd into stub
born lumps; head dizzy and aches;
belch gases and acids and erucU.o
undigested food; breath foul, tonguo
coated Just tako a llttlo Papo's Dla
pepsln and In (Ivo mrnutos you won
der what becamo of tho Indigestion
and distress.
Millions of men and women today
know that It Is needless to have n
bad stomach. A llttlo Dlapepsln oc
casionally keeps this dcllcato organ
regulated and they cat their (avorjtu
foods without (ear.
If your stomach doesn't tako caro
of your liberal limit without rebel
lion; If your food Is a damage In
stead of a help, romomber the quick
est, surest, most harmless roller Is
Tape's Dlapepsln which costs only
fifty cents for a largo caso at drug
stores. It's truly wonderful It di
gests food and tots things straight,
so gently and easily that It Is really
astonishing. Please, for your sake,
don't go on and on with a woak, dis
ordered stomach; It's so uunecessarv.
SATURDAY WE WILL PLACE ON SALE THE MOST WONDERFUL ASSORTMENT
OF SPRING MERCHANDISE EVER SHOWN .IN THE CITY OF MEDFORD!
The markets of the world have been scoured to procure the most
up-to-date styles and materials. We invite your inspection.
DRINK
HABIT
jikuaiim: jiomh tih:atmi:xt
The OJUUNi: treatment for tin
Drink KbIjIi can bo used with abso
luto confidence it destroys all do
lire for whiskey, beer or otlmr alco
holic stliiiuluuts. Thousunds have
successfully used It and have been
restored to lives of sobriety and use
fulness. Cuii be given secretly. Com
only 11.00 per box. If )ou (all to get
results (roiu OitltiNJC n(ir a tilsl,
your money will lm refunded Ask
for trw booklet (villus; nil shout OK
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FIRST SHOWING
of SPRING GOODS
MANN'S
NEAR POSTOFFIOE
Mi
The new Coats and Suits
are here
.TUST RECEEVED Out first shipment of Spring
Suits, Coats, Skirts find "Waists. AVo invito you to call
and see tho now stylos.
Now "La Vogue" Coats $10 up to $25
Now "La Vogue" Suits $18 up to $35
New Skirts at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98, $5.98 and
$6.98
New waists made of tho new Crinkle Crepes, Nols and
Voiles at $2.98, $3.98, $4.98 Wonderful values.
HOUSE DRESSES PETTICOATS
25 varieties to choose from 200 now Messaline and
fast colors, all sizes, new brocaded Crepe Petticoats
styles, values up & 1 ) all colors up to
...v " ''
to $2.00 now
$2.f0 values,..
$1.69
Have you seen the new
Silks
LOOK AT THE DISPLAY IN WINDOW
JUST RECEIVED Hy express from Now York all
the crisp, new, lip-to-tlie-minuto Novelty Silks that aro
going to he so popular this summer.
Jirooadod "Egyptian Crepes" in beautiful (II QQ
design for dresses, -II inches wide, yd,. . $ A s O
10-inch "Brocaded Chiffon Poplins," very(I - Q
suitable for tho now draped effects, yard..tj) JL.O s
"Cascadeuse" Silks, the latest idea in (IJ A Q
crepe effects, I2 inches wide, yard &&
JW-ineh Brocaded "Charinoiise," the most tit QQ
beautiful finished silk on tho market, yd... )) 1 j O
Tho now Tapestry Silks, for vestings and (Jj r
trimming collars and cuffs, 2-l-iu. wide, ydP X s
Most sensational sale of Wash Goods ever attempted in Medford
2000 yards of new
Challics and Dress
colors;
on sale Saturday
5 Yard
2000 yards of double
fold Percales, in
dark and light styles
fast colors; on sale
Saturday
iO Yard
.0000 yards of new
Cinghams in stripes,
checks and plain,
fast colors; on sale
Saturday
iOtf Van!
fiOOO yards of tho
vavy latest styles of
Dross (liughams,
fast colors; on sale
Saturday
ifty Vird
2000 yards of (lie
now Crinkled Seer
sucker for drosses
and rompers, no
Ironing necessary,
Jty Yard
2000 yards fancy
figured Crepes, the
newest thing for
s u minor dresses,
worth 2.r)c, on sale
Saturday
2ty Yard
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