Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, February 11, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE EIGHT, Image 8

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BY EX-PRESIDENT
PHILADELPHIA, Fob. 11 Thnt
ooclnllimi Is tho central political ttsuo
to which tho country Is coming was
tho opinion expressed by cx-Prol-dent
Taft on an article on 'The futuro
of tho republican party" In this
week's Issue of tho Saturday Uvcn
Ing I'ost, Just out.
Tho ex-nresldent's view Is that his
partly not only Is not ilono for, hut
thnt Its greatest work Is before It, In
combatting this doctrine. Ho docs,
Indeed, outline for It a constructive
program, mentioning many of tho
things ho believes It should do when
next afforded an opportunity. "Hut
boforc and of higher Importance than
all of these," ho says, "Is tho rescua
of the country from tho serious dau
gcr to which It Is exposed In this at
tempted undermining of our stable
civil liberty."
Tho writer, In speaking of tho last
national election, refrains from using
tho first personal pronoun, referring
to himself instead as "tho republican
candidate." Ho did not, ho admits
freely, prove a strong vote- getter,
attributing his poor showing to tho
scvoro criticism nnd attack to which
he had been subjected throughout
the preceding four years, to "repre
sentations or misrepresentation" of
his personality, motives and sympa
thies and to "unfair accounts" of tho
Chicago convention, widely circulated
through Colonel Koosevclt's "genius
in the matter of securing publicity."
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WHEN BUD
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WATSON
MRS JOHN
PULTZ ,
That "a little gl.i hi blue" broke up
her once h.ippy home was the plaint of
Mr. liiKH'cnnie .MeKcuua ruiu.
daughter of Justice McKenna. if llic
I ultrd State Supreme t'uiirt. wlm re
ceived a decree of nlisulutc dluuve from
John I.epKvt I'ultx. member nf in old
New York fnmllv
FEDERAL
TO
WEATHER
POTOMAC LOST
IN VAST ICE FLOW
MIDDLE
W
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CHICAGO, Feb. 11. A sharp drop
In temperature was reported today by
the weather bureau for the territory
lying between the Rocky Mountains
and the Great Lakes. oTmporalurcs
of from five to twenty-five degree
below zero, tho forecaster, said,
might be expected tonight.
Devil's Lake, X. D., was the coldest
spot In tho country today, with, 32
below. At Duluth the thermometer
reglstored 2S below zero. Qthor
middle-western temperatures ranged
from four abovo to ten below zero.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. The
nnvy department had become ex
tremely nnxitui-. today concerning in
tug PotoniHc, o-t in the ice some
where north of Capo Krctou after nn
uiiMieoefii effort to help the Amer
ican fi-diing fleet ftuck in n vast
Hoe in the Bay of Islands
Hundreds of wirelow culls to the
tu? linve been flashed from N'orth
Sydney without n repone. A good
many official of the department be
lieved n dny or two mo that the
tug lind been smnhed by the ice
cakes and gone down with ii crew
of thirty-Mx men.
The more hopeful inclined to think,
however, thnt it was simply stuck
fnt. Secretary Daniels wns consid
ering the advisability of sending one
of the navy's mo-t powerful vvcl
to hunt for the mi-sing craft, nnd if
it found it, to erah n way for it
through the ice nt.d tow it to snfetv.
HUERTA SAYS DIAZ
HAVANA. Keb. 11. "Prcsldont
Huerta will never abdicate for Mex
ico's good," said Felix Ola here to
day. "Ho will fight to tho last ditch
in tho streets of tho capital. Ha
cares nothing for women, children or
foreigners. Only death will remove
him. Ho has tho Indian's stub
borness." Diaz approved of President Wil
son's ordor lifting tho embargo on
tho shipment of American arms to
tho Mexican rebels.
THIRTEEN TRY SUICIDE
FIVE ARE SUCCESSFUL
NEW ORLEANS, Ln.( Feb. 11
Eight despondent men nnd five wo
men attempted suicide here during
tho past twenty-four hourH. Five
were auecensful.
Weather Forecast
Oregon Ituin west, rain or snow
cast portion tonight and Thursday;
southeasterly winds.
STEFANSSON SAYS
KARLUK IS SAFE
OTTAWA, Ont., Feb. 11. That the
Canadian Arctic exploring cel
Knrluk nnd it crew nre safe wns the
opinion expressed by Vilhjnlmer
Stefnnsson in n message received to
day from him by the government nil
thoritic, here.
The ship, presumably caught in the
ice, drifted nwny under cover of n
fog while Stefnnsson, who had
charge of the expedition, and three
companions were on the north Alas
kan eoat hunting. The (tiartet made
their way to Point Harrow, and when
tho latest message wns dipatched by
courier to Ottawa they were camped
at Collinson Point, engaged in scien
tific investigations.
The explorer sad lie thought the
Knrluk might drift a long dUtnnec,
but believed it would be heard from
in the course of the summer.
COXEY WOULD NOW LEAD
THE STATE OF OHIO
Ked Wntson will shortly get an
other chance to make or break him
self in the ling when ho wades into
Hud Anderson of the northwest n
week from next Fridav evening, Miy
the San Fnuici-co fall. It's going
to bo n full-Hedged, man's sizu
twenty-round contest. Tho winner
will hao n chance to do some fu
ture good for himself, while the loser
must cek refuge in the ush can of
pugilism.
This Wntson lad has had nil the
chances in the world, but lie has
been in the habit of tossing bloomer
after bloomer, and setting himself in
Dutch nil along the line. As Tom
Corhett says, "He's ns daffy as a
load, but at that he can fight, it
somebody would only take n wallop
at his with a dub every time he
tosses a big tetuu under his belt."
What we need here is some talent,
not only in the heavyweight division,
but in the oilier classes as well. Here
is u chaiico to shoot a couple to the
front. Anderson lone; has been pos
ing as a lightweight, but he has just
about as much chance of doing the
l;i.". pound figure as Fatty Hlodcs.
Now lie has finally gotten jerry to
himself ami is doing welterweight
stunts.
lloth are strong, rugged youngsters
who ought to be able to stand plenty
of the old guff nnd come back for
n fresh siw.i.y of it. If they winch
lied closely nnd cause him to lav off
all the rough stuff he should stand
np nnd give Anderson many u re
sounding wallop, while Anderson can
be counted upon to do the same by
him. Scientific methods will be ios
itivcly barred.
NEW
MANN'S spring MANN'S
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CENTRAL AVENUE
NEAR POSTOFFIOE
Everyone is raving over the beautiful Suits, Coats, Dress Goods,
Silks and Wash Goods now on display
It will pay you to make purchases now while stocks are complete!
Some Very Stunning Coats
and Suits
UP-TO-THE-MINUTE IN STYLE.
VERY REASONABLE IN PRICE
EVERY EXPRESS BRINGS US NEW SHIPMENTS
LOCAL OPERA BEST
OF
MASSILMOX, Ohio, Keb. 11.
Announcement ot his candidacy for
governor of Ohio on the socialist
ticket at tho primaries next Auguut
was mado hero today by "General"
J. 8. Coxey, who led an army of un
employed men on a march from Mas
slllon to Wasblngtoon In 1894.
It is ii sad commentary on the dra
matic taste of .Medford when a cheap
lU-'J0-30 cent production will pack
the Page night after night nnd u
really artistic production like thai
staged lust night and tonight by lo
cal artists has vacant scats. Bed
ford has evidently degenerated in a
theatrical wav.
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Plrato King George Andrews.
Samuel his lieutenant, Italph
Uurgcss.
Frederic a plrato apprcntlco,
Fletcher Fish.
Major General Stanley A. C. Bur
gess. Sergeant of police Carl Mlddlo
bcrgor. Mabel General Stanley's youngest
daughter, Mrs. Nelllo Hazclrlgg.
General Stanley's daughters:
Kato Miss Dorothy Wicks.
Edith Miss Florence Hazelrlgg.
Isabel Mrs. Stella Qulsonberry.
Ituth A piratical mald-of-all-work,
Mrs, Florence. Ualllday Halght.
KtiNcmble
Ladles Mrs. Uurgoss, Mrs. Coffin,
Mrs. Colvlg, Misses Hazelrlgg, Coffin,
noylo, Coflold, Wood, Murphy, Ja
cobs, Puriicker, Ruder, Whlto.
Gentlemen Messrs. Colvlg, Co run
Motz, Sooy-Smlth, Reach, Lawrence,
Wilson, Gregory, Chlldcrs, Whlto,
Howard, Glasgow, Pururkor.
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"LA VOGUE" COATS
Mado of tho bost materials,
ovory gnniit'iit jjiinnintot'd
tt givo satisfaction, stylos
and colors correct special
values lit
$10 $15 $20
$25.
PETTICOATS
Thursday wo will place on
falo 100 Mossalino and Crepe
Petticoats
at, each , ..
$1.69
"LA VOGUE" SUITS
Coine in tho new Tango and
Hague blue shades, cut dif
ferent from other makes
excellent values at
$18 $22.50
$27.50.
HOUSE DRESSES
r00 now House Dresses,
made of best percales ami
irinirhauis. manv now styles
to choose from rift J"
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FREE Save your Saloslips and Got Wm. Rogers' Guaranteed Triplo-Platod Silvorwaro FREE
PERCALES
oOOO yards in light
and dark shades,
most people ask
12ic for this
grade, our price,
10c
GINGHAMS
HOOD yards of the
best wearing and
washing grade
made; why pay
lfe J" Our price, a
yard,
10c
CREPES
Xew Figured
Crepes in beauti
ful Dresden pat
terns, a good 2f
cloth, our price,
a yarn.
20c
RATINE
In the new shades
of tan, Hague blue
and light blue
vny special,
yard,
25c
BATISTE
.'10-in. Fancy Fig
ured Batiste in
beautiful new pat
terns, on sale
Thursdav, a vard,
15c
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A. L. MILLS L. SAMUEL A- ' CORNELL.
J'rwideut Geueral Manager District Maunuer
After two aciihoiih of veritable
triumph, Gux Hill conic hack for a
third kcusoii with Iih perennial mic
ceKK, "Miitt mill Jeff," in nu entirely
new drehh. "In ranainu" i's tho title
of tho htory that ia to form a hack-
ground for Hud FiHher'n inimitahle
charactcrH, which cjihily iihhiiuic the
credit ot the o;rentct mid most dur
able Mice-ess of tho cartoon world.
Tho new production ! an innovation
of playeniftHmaii'H work, embodying
about till of the real meat of htand
ard amusements.
In tliin kciihoii'k entertainment,
there isn't a tiling left hut "Mutt
and Jeff," The story, mimic, lyricH,
hccnory and electrical effect are ull
new. Sonio Htarlling ineclianical
transformations are shown with a
genuine thrill. Mr. Hill linn selected
u enst superior in every respect to
any he has yet been able to offer.
All in ull "Mutt mill Jeff" will sure
Jy live up to the title of tho one
great big hit of the show world, and
"it will go some."
It coiiu'H to the I'ugo Monday,
February 10.
Secure seats in advance is un old
cry, but in thin cane it it very neo
ef.siiry, uh "Mutt nnd Jeff" alwnya
jluy lo overflowing hoimea.
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