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MWflWjlfP!flTEW(Pl i-wrti -hMi,.Mmw r'.J, Off 1 , 1 PAGE SIX i TfRDFORD MATL TRTmTNR MTCDFOUn. OKHCIOX. TUTC8TAY, MAKCTT 10, 1!)M. ') I? .i ' EE STREET SCENE IN NEW YORK CITY DURING LAST WEEK'S BIG SNOW STORM BANK LOOTED OF QF $2000 BY SEVEN REPEAL OF TOLLS XISTENCE LOBBY AGAINST MASKED BANDITS WASHINGTON, Mnr. 10. lines, ligation of charges of the. xlsteiro of a lobby to block tlto resolution for epcnl of tlto exemption clause of the Panama cnnnl net, was ordered thU afternoon to start Thursday by Sen ator I.eo S. Overnmn of North Caro llim, chairman of the senate, lobby commlttocs. Clarence Dcknlght ot Washington will be the first witness A technical correction In the tolls repent bill was tnnde this afternoon j by the house commerce commltte ' Itopqnl was ordered of the second clause of the canal act which. It wn J pointed out, might possibly bo con-, strued as giving the president tut- i thorlty to exempt American vessels ' The vole on the correction stood 14 I to 12 against, with several commit teemen absent. HURL FLOWER POTS AT ENGLISH SUFFRAGETTES (Sl.ASGOW, Scotland, March 10. Mrs. limmellno Pankhnrst was ar rested last night at a suffrage meet ing St. Andrews hall, after a pierce fight wltli the police In which n score of women were hurt and several con stables bruised. Mrs. Pankhurst had just declared that tho women had ample justifies Ion for fighting for- their rights as tho men over had, when tho police with drawn clubs entered. Anticipat ing troublo tho suffragettes stretched a network of barb wire across the platform. Tho wlro concealed by flowers proved efficacious with tho aid of inascullno supporters using flower pots, chairs and anything they could seize In holding tho police a few min utes. When tho police finally stormed the platform, several women produc ed clubs from under their cloaks and used them vigorously. During tho fighting several blank cartridges woro fired and miniature bombs ex ploded. Many women fainted. The police celled Mrs. I'ankhurst, dragged her oft the flatform through the hall to tho street. Hero desperato efforts woro mado to rescue her as the po lice forced her into a taxlcab and drove to the police station. JEj't 'HBinv!BcSiKbiiiS9B9vBiHlflKKJB"'ciismMflH DJKEvttV . . ';MMttiiMMHf63flKBsW''''lHB'SMIiltfMflnNlroIWVft cStr3i -"ft KsHfsBBmS90- jtfjtT Tt"jMiiMLiiijia.iii)ii Aii "jBbmKBbl't 'Cw9P JTrt--lttsi CARS STALLED AT HX'.KALD SQUAKE, NEW VOllK CITY. Khnllll tbe famous hllirnnl of ISSS, New York U Jmt emerging from the worst storm tli.it It ha suffered since that period. " Iturueou the whip, of a gale that raged" with n velocity Mint at one time reached eight) five miles an hour.lho latest liiHliillinrnt of the ctimuliilhe lillziunl grlppnl lheelt for imiiiy dnyi. i'usliievs so far js deluerle are inuveruttl, was nu-lUair.v at a eoniplete sttimlstlll; iitnvt cars and even whole truliii In the outlying octluiiN wcrosmiwiil In, the great r.illioinl )ttciii nkl:ig their termini at New York and Jersey ixlutn praitleally ilUcnnliil their kcIuOiiIi . telegmph, electric light and trolley wlret were remrted down from all Kilnttj Hie kcIkhiU were pructl enliy i!o-erted; shipping wut at a staudstlll. t.Ung up lmmeiie M" itlen of fuel and food, and the Street (.'leaning Department l facing tho crMs In It career. M.ui.i deaths from the i.ere .'eiueiits were reportttl and the yuffcrlug In the thickly ptipulatM e.ut Hide kvviluu was luteiue. The whole vlt wa pracllcall tied up and with sranltj ef fi.cilsluffs ixwr HriiH euduied mu.'li hanUhlp. HOLD MEDFORD MAN ON OLD CHARGE OF EMBEZZLEMENT Charles Swan, whom tho local au thorities havo had a warrant for since 1911, charged with embcMlIng from It. II. Dradshow. who at that tliuo was proprietor of tho West Sldo Liv ery stable, a sum of money, was ar rested In Seattle tho first ot the week. Constable Estcs received a telegram from tho Seattle chief of pollco yesterday and has sent tho warrant and complaint. Swan has relatives living in this city and is well known in tho valley. With Medford trade is Medford tusde 1'OIJTI.AXn, Or.. Mnroli 10. Do-teetive- e.terdny tunuri over to Donald 11. Smith f amnio 1'n- hi- two oouo who hud been oiritel from home, oJiid to luive liven nt tlte tn- Hinuce of their mother, who i- fur ins n otntutury charge nt aritut- Pnoi. The ofiieura foiiuil lliu Iml- on n rnneii near Vxineouwr, Wn-h.. where lliev hail been taken when the mother learned her piano to liavi them tnken to Chicn;.'o were ili-eov-crtil. Mrs. -M. K. Hoil who enr'ng for them. It i- nllccd that Mr. Iloyd hud been iu-tructcl to place the liul in n Pullman eompartment, the mother to join them when the train pulled into Grants Pit-. Mrs. Smith wii nrreted in coin puny with CiiUin Allen, funnerlv employed nt the government linteh ery. Smith N n pmniinrnt nineh mnn niul nn expert in irrigation mat ters'. xotici:. I hereby give notice that my wife, Clara Dellows. having left my bed and board, I wilt not bo responsible for any bills alio makes. (signed) 302 FKKD A IIKI.I.OWS. EDITOR EXAMINER, DEAD SAX FKAXCISCO, CtiK. March 10. W. W. Xuushton, '.pertiiif: editor of the San FmnoUoo Kxnmiuer and one of tlte bet known fight critic in the Unitcl Snte. died IfVre tht afternoon of heart ilUen-e. X'nughton ww found deml in lol ohortly after noon by n number of hi- family. He wax n vietfm of heart trouble, stiperindueed by mi nt- itaek of neute indige-tion with whieli lie wnx -trieken lat week. At that time lti? wan removed to St. Mury'o ho-pitnl, hut he nppenred to recover joo rapidly that nfter n few il.t otay there he was removed to hit home. With Medford trade Is Medford made. E E I Gold I lilt gossips wlwno tongue wnggingx brought n 15-enr-old girl before Judge Ton Velle of the juve nile eonrt tliix morning, on delin rpieney eliarex, will be forced to Ap pear and texiify, if further com plaints nre innilc. The girl vvu turn ed over to her stepfather, n Mr. Xieholoou, there Iieing no evidence that the little niUx liad done any wroii).'. Complnint was nmde to Prin cipal Adam of the (told Hill oehoolx, a clique ile-iring to have her ixpell ed, it is oaid. Three children of O. Woolf.dk. living on u homestead with their father on upper Kvans creek, were before the juvenile judge on com plnint that they were ill-eared for ami kept out of school; thai ho wu divorced from their mother, mid that1 owing to eve trouble he vviih forced to give up his machinist, work, lie promised to put tlieiu ill school. The charge (hut they wcie ill-eund for Lwiih unfounded. xotici:. Notlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to be held March 17th, 1911, for n llccnso to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquor In quan tities lens than a gallon at Its plnco of business on West Main street, city of Medfonl for n period ot six months, HOTIil, MKDKOHI). Dated Mnrch 2nd, 1911. r Some Good Roses for Walls A GUARANTEED ECZEMA REMEDY We nre often nskod to recom mend u remedy for skin trouble. We have secured tho exiliulve agency for Directors of the Kogue liner Val ley I'ruit V Produce association are meeting today to discuss mid vole upon the 101 1 contract of the North west Fruit exchange. It will prob ably he lute today before it vote is reached, ns the directors urn titling up each paragraph of n long con tract and iiunlvmg it, sentence by Sl'.MAS, W'usli., Mil i eh lO.-Tho bituk ill Abbott's l-'oid, II. ('., whs held up mid lohbed of t'JOllll in unlit and euriciiey at uhout 10 o'clock this uioiuliig bv seven uinskcil men, Tlueo of the dcMpciudocs waited mil . side the bank Just liller it had op ened wh'le t lift r four eotupaiiioiis wllh levblvers wcill In and foiced the cashier and a clerk, lite only persons tu h,i Imnk, to sm tender the money. Due of lite bandits eoveied the clctlt mid another (htust Ills tcvol ver Into the face ol' lite cashier, A thud man walked into tho Icllei's, cage, where the nionev had been placed when (lie bank was opened ohoitlv hefoie, and seljed the loot, After taking Hie money the ban dits joined their wuftiitc companions mid jnu toward tit ilskiils of the ellv, where il is believed tliev had mi iiiilouiohile in wnitiiif;. Possoii wete nimi!xci In Abbot's Ford mid Sinims mid me In puisitit of the iob. bets. IF HEADACHY. DIZZY, BILIOUS, "CASCARETS" Your Liver Is I'n 1 1 of Itlle) Models (loggeil, Htonmrli Hour, Tongue f.sittsl, llrenlli Itml (let a lO'ceiit box now. You're bilious! You havo n throb bing sensation In your head, a bad lastn In )our mouth, otir eyes burn, jour skin Is ) el low, with dark rings under oiir ees; our lips are pnrched. Xo wonder ou feel ugly, menu and Ill-tempered. Your ss leiu Is full of bllo tint proHirly pnssmt off, and what oii need Is a cleaning up Inside. Don't vonttiiuo being a bilious niilsnnco to yonrsnir utid those who lovn )ou, and don't resort to harsh pb)lc that Irrltato nud Injure, 'ftemember (list most disorders of tho stomach, liver and bowels are cured by morning with gentle, thorough Casrarets they work while )oti sleep. 10-ccnt box from your druggist will keep ottr liver and bow'els clean; stoiimcu swert, and your head clear for mouths. Children lovn to tnkn Cas- senteiice. I l.e entire direelorilto i in uttendmice, mid no other lihius carets, because they tasto good and is being considered. never gripe or sicken. JIESTING IN THE GJiOG GLASS. ssss.s...............................H................h1.sHsk '5UKi ssssBsJStgpSisMHH ssssssssssssssssssUflssssHsB SBBBBsWstsssSSBBsl , ppsv m f I VBW L Bpv' , .JhBb. . IB not 1 BSSSSSSBs1BsMmi S" & -KmB MiSK il y& nStS I 1 lr? Tor Wall Facing South Bnnksin, LuUu (liauksiau), Itoyal Kortieultiire ooeiety, lb'21; yellow, very vigorous; does not flower freely until well established; small double flowers. Climbinjr La France (II. T.j, Hen deroon, 1891; pillar; wall; a strong growing sport from Ln France. Climbing Liberty (M. T.), Mny, 11108; wall; n eliuiliiiiK sport from liberty. Climbing Papa finntior (II. T.), Clicrrier, 1001; vigorous; wull; u climbing sport from I'apii (inutier. Climbing Mr. W. J. Grunt (II. T.), The K. 0. Hill Co., 1MI9; pillur, wull, pot, petrjjinj,' down; devp rosy pink. Cliiubiiig White Miimuii Coehet (T.), Coehet, lSU.'l; deep llesh-bliad- ed fiivvn, outer pctnls Kiiffused light rose; vigorous; exhibition, garden, stuuilard, pot; one of the best hud most leliablo of the tens. Francois Crousso (II. "'.), fluillot, 1000; crimson; vigorous, pillar, wull; good early nud late. Lady Wnterlow (II. T.). Xubon iiiiihI, MJO.'I; palo koIiiioji blush, edg ed earmiue; oemi-elimher; gurdeii, bush, pillar, wall, peggiu;; down, semi-double. Mine. Alfred Cnrriere (H. X.), Sclnwut, IS"!); white ohadcil blush, the best wjiite elimbyr; (lowers ugiiin in uutiimu; vigorous climber; pillar, urch, pergola, wall. Ilcvo d'Or (X.), Diichcr, 18(10; buff eIlow; vigorous climber; nreli, pergola, wall; flower ngnm freely in 4ho uutiimu. Tea ltmnhlcr (mult, scan.), Paul & Son, lOO.'l; eopis-ry pink; very vigor ous; pillur, urch, pergola; u fine rambler, Hummer flowering. For Wull Facing Xortli Arils Kover (II. P.), A. Dickson & Sons, J &!l; dark crimson; vigorous climber; pillar, wall, trellis. Ilennelfs Seedliiu,' (Atr.), Dennett, 18 1(1; white; vigorous j'liiuber; it very trugraut, free llowerine; rose. Climbing Aiiuco yihert (X.), Cur tis, 1811; while: vigorous climber; almost evergreen; good in autumn, ens), Jncrpii's, 18-8; creamy white; very vigorous elunbcr; euily. Gloiro de Dijon (T.); hCo "for wall facing enst." l M 'O" tHC WUIICMtMIH J Oa tHC KJIIIlg HtMIH . I II DC HANK Eczema Remedy nud ThU ii,1 A DWAsW" TERRIER IN A GROG- GLASS The Doberiuunn I'iuscher herewith shown In a grog glass U one of the imwit Imjiortiint ami distinctive of Ocrman terriers and Is a haudnome blatU Mini tail dotf of about the same vvclfht us tho Airedale, lie Is described as Ihciy tuul miu im1 momI VMruUia kllhw, courmfcous, good IvuiiiercU uud devoted. 'ous You have onlv to wipe vour dishes when vou let them practically wash themselves with GOLD DUST A labor-saver for cleaning pots and pans, floors, woodwork and everything. 5c and larger packages. ZEEFAIRBANr5i CHICAOO "let tkm QOLD DUST TWINS Oo you worh" ILiCl'IililJJlJililililOSinUllilllllllllllL'IlSIMKllumilllJIIillliULmilLI:!!!), which wo highly recomiiieml sell on n posltlvo guaranteo. Ilrpild preparation contnliiH Ingred ients that could not bo cmplo)cd in salvo form, and theso havo tho moft valuablo healing properties,' These advantages of Morltol Kczomn He medy over till other skin remedies nre of speclnl valuo In tho (rcatmuut of this distressing and stubborn disease, IIASKIXK' llllt'G STdlti: KviIiihIvo Mcritol Agency Women's Attractive Low Shoes Hspeilully deslrablo because of tho kt)lc, wear mid comfort you buy, Fresh, roustnnlly replenished stocks from which to make your se lection and secure a perfect fit. Wo offer y on these handsome low shoes at ' $3.50 In $i.50 Theso JOHN' KIXLY shoes are worthy of vour careful rouslderntlon Wo nlvo 8. ft II. (Ireen Ktauips "Oooo Snocs' (H'l'OSITF. ItlHT (ll'FICi: v t T ? ? ? t ? T t t t New Goods Arriving Daily Men's Hats . . Men's Kentucky Pants $1.00 to $4.00 1.50 to 5.00 Khaki and Whipcord Pants 1.25 to 1.75 ? ? t Men's Work Shirts Men's Dress Shirts Men's Shoes . Men's Suits . .50 to 1.25 l.OOto 2.00 2.85 to 5.00 9.75 to 20.00 THE WARDROBE West Main Street u 3o224go t t "VF