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7 ""f; .,. : ' PAGE SIX ' THE TICKETi" IN FIELD FOR CITY ELECTION II 12 Ton nomlnntlona tor city offices nl tho city olccllon to bo hold, Tuesday, Jnnunry 12, had boon filed with City Itocordcr K. T. Fops up to 2:00 o'clock thin afternoon, Threo or four tnoro petitions aro scheduled to ap pear. Nominations close today, Tho standstill ticket Is headed by Councilman V. J. Kmorlck for mayor; .1. D. Skinner, councilman from the first ward, Frank Amy from tho sec ond ward, and Q. L. Schcrmcrhorn, from tho third. C. B. dates, tho well-known nuto dealer, has tiled for mayor, John C. Mann, as councilman from tho first ward, C. L. Schlotfclin from tho sec ond, and Dr. II. P. llargrcavo from tho third. They comprise tho busi ness mens ticket. Tho socialist petitions tiled to date nra George It. Satchwcl), councilman from tho second wnrd, and J. C. Smith, a follow follower of Dobs from tho third ward. J. C. Barnes Is ex pected to fllo his petition on tho so cialist ticket for mayor. Portland Livestock Market PORTLAND, Or., Jan. -I. Cuttle Receipts lflOO; sternly. Prime lij;lit Btccrs, $7.508t choice, $7.2"(a7..'i0; primo cows, $0(1.80 ; choice, $f.8r(n) 0; prime heifers, $G$G.r0; bct bulls $43; prime calves, $G8.50. Hogs Receipts, fi430; higher. Prime light, $7.157.35; choice light, $(t.757; light, $G.30G.75; rough, $0G.30. Sheep 'ncccipls, 3090; steady, llest ycnrling wethers, $o.f)05.10; best ewes, $4.7fitr5.'jri; mixed hheep, $i.75($jo; primo lnmbs, $7.2.'3(ft7..'0. t4$H$H$M$HS$t3H$H4$ MANNS Our Animal White Sale MANNS i CENTRAL AVENUE OPENS MONDAY We invite you to attend Woidery, Laces, Muslin Underwear and Clark's O.N.T. Spool Cotton 7for25c Our Biggest Sale. of New Undermuslins GROUP A Consisting of "Women's Corset Covers, Drawci-s and Gowns, all nicely trim med and well made, up to 75c value, this sale, each JL j C GROUP B Consisting of "Women's Com bination Suits, Skirts, Gowns and Corset Covers, up to $1.00 values, this sale. . at, each O sC GROUP C Consisting of "Women's fine Crepe Gowns, Muslin Gowns, Combinations and Drawers, all trimmcd.with fine lace and cmbroidory, up to $1.50 values, this mr sale, each y C 1915 WAISTS 1915 Just received our first shipment of New Spring Waists Consisting of new voilqs, dot ted Swisses and fancy stripes, all elaborately trimmed and made in the latest styles, all sizes, every waist in this lot is worth $2.00 for this sale only you can buy -t them foreitch JJ) 1 . 1 y ELEVEN ARRESTED PASSPORT PLOT NEW YORK, Jim. l.Mnurieo Drirlics, ti New York lawyer, arrest ed in Philadelphia Snturdnv niglit, wii8 arraigned hore today on iv charge of conspiring to defraud the govern ment in connection with isstiuuee of frnudtdent pnsspoiti. lie Xvns ro lensc1 in $o000,bnil for a hearing on Jnnunry 1 1. Deiselies is one of eleven defend mils and material itmes, nrrelel by the department of jutticc nueuls in an effort lo break up an alleged con spiracy to furnish German army of ficers and reservist s with American passport., which would canblo them to return to Oenunnv from this coun try without danger of molestation by French and English auMiorities. United States District Attorney Marshal said that Doiehes, prior to arraignment, had waived immunity and made a statement. Mr. Mnrslmlt also asserted that government agents know the whereabouts of linns Adair von Wedcll a lawyer, who Mr. Mar shall said is wanted in connection with the alleged fraud. E PHOENIX. Arlt.. Jan. Gover nor Gcorgo W. I. Hunt, democrat, took tho oath of office today for a second term. Thcro aro only two new men in tho stnto administration, Mlt Sims, who succeeds D. K John son as state treasurer, and T. E. Campbell, as a member of tho stato tax commission. Campbell Is tho only republican In tho administra tion.'' j thrifty housewife to supply her needs Shadow Laces, up to25cval- 1Ap ues, yard A U-' Bath Towels, 10c values, sale price, eeli, 7 at yc this MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNtf, E FOR JAPS SAN FRANCISCO, Jan. 1. Sev enty picture brides from Japan ar rived lieio today on the liner Shinyo Marn to meet husbands thov have never seen. Fifty more arrived with-' in the week on other steamships, I'ntil the husbands arrive the brides are being housed on Angel Island the United States detention station. In the eyes of the Japanese law, and.io for tho pmjMises of the imfnicm'iuii officers, the brides have been mar ried. There has been an exchange of pictures, an approval hv tho head of the two contracting families and a formal declaration of intention, in writing before a Japanese official. The brides come tagged anil nam bercd, are eorreetlv dealt out to tho right husbands and then usually are taken in hand by the Japanese asso- j ciatioa, which escorts them to the marriage license bureau, after which a religions ceremony is performed, sometimes by a ltuddhist or Shinto priest, sometimes hv a Christian elorgymnn. NINETY MILLIONS IS! T WASHINGTON, Jan. I. Gold val ued at 92,S23,r00 In 4.490. MO fino ounces, nml, silver,, to tho nhiount of C7.929.700 fine ounces was produced In the United States and possessions, during 1914, according to a prelimi nary estimate today by the mint bur eau and the geological survey. Gold production Increased over 1913, 93,939,100 and silver by 1.13S 200 fine ounces. MY PTUR RDES MORNING, JANUARY 4th this our Fifth Cotton Towels, 8c values, sale price, each, A at C A Glimpse of Just Kvmm H 4&9-M ' a,l rmffi&f&JSE- w.wUr hb. sAiitrmrx u&&mez-r me u2Lxvmri jixmjiELkyiivmftY ? TABLE LINENS Gl-incli Table Damask, new patterns, good quality, cheap at 40c for this sale 'SQ only, yard JLjj G4-inch fine Mercerized Table Damask, new patterns, worth G5c, this sale only, AO per yard TcOC 68-inch All-Linen Table Damask, lfn worth 85c, for this sale only, yard O s C 72-inch Table Damask, all linen, new QQ patterns, $1.25 grade, this sale, yd O 72-inch high grade Table Damask, all linen, beautiful patterns, worth $1.50, (fl 1Q sale, yard tjJJ MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, .TANUARV !. MENS CLUB TO HEAR At the regular monthly- meeting of tho Men's club of the Presbyterian church to ho held Tuesday evening, January ", tho proposed city charter yill he discussed by lien Sheldon and Porter J. Neff. The bampiet will be given at U:!I0 as iWual. but the pro gram for the evening will eonnueneo at 8 o'clock, lo which everybody is In. ited. The meeting is open to both men and ladies, and n uonei-al invita tion is extended to nnvone desiring to hear the proposed city charter ex plained in detail. Hesides the speaUng, the program will he interspersed with music, mAg ieal illusions by the local performers, Jav floro and Jim Vance, and other ciitcitmmng features. imiinn 1 1 um OibUYLniiun a INAUGURATED TOY CARSON CITY,. New, Jan. -l.-ln the prescuce of a laruo audience, Emmet J. Hoylo w!ns induettyl into office as governor of Nevada, at the capital here today. With one excen tion the entire staff of state offic ials took the oath' vf office jointly. Joe Josephs, elected clerk of the su preme court, is critically ill, and the oath was administered to him b Chief Justice Noicross at his home this afteniooa. The official oath was changed for the first time in foitv years by omission of the clause for bidding state officials fiom taking part in dads, either as principals or seconds. norn To .Mr. and Mrs. B. Y, Guth rie In Portland, Oregon, January 3rd, a son. i I January Sale Waists. These sales provide an opportunity for the $ Bleached Muslin, 36 inch, 10c value, sale price, per yard 8c each, at a Few of the Many Rare Bargains JL L J JEWS PLAN TO DEMAND SUFFRAGE NEW YOHIC, Jan. 4. In a de claration adopted at n preliminary meeting of tho JuwIhIi Emancipation committee, thorn Is set forth tho purpose or tho Jews of this country to have representatives at peat'o ne gotiations of tho European belliger ent to demand on tho part of tho Jew, world wide polUcnl emancipa tion. The- committee, composed, of .prom inent Jews and Gentiles hops to start similar movements luEnilaud, Ger many, Franco, Russia and other Eu ropean countries. The declaration points out that many hundreds of thousands of Jews arc In tho front ranks of tho armies engaged In tho European war and adds that "It Is felt that tho present war Is demonstrating more than any thing olso In history tho Justice of Jews' demand tor tho same clvlo prtv lieges and human rights accorded to his Christian neighbors." OF SPITE CHARGE Kay Ol'fenbaeher Of the Applegate, acedsed of stealing a . fifty-gallon gasoline tank", was dismissed by'Jus ticc Dox lit Jacksonville this morn ing on the grounds of; insufficiency of evidence. The complaining wit ness was Jerry Sylvester, and Offen bachcr and his friends accuse him of acting as a tool in u piece of spite work. Offenbachcr was allowed to go and the costs of the action, amounting to $8, ascsscd to the complaining witness. NEAR POSTOFF1CE THE OPENING SALE OF 1915 of White Goods, Linens, Sheeting, Erii- 3 at greatly reduced prices Blenched Sheets, Billow Slips, 42 and 'lo inch, 18c values, 7.": 12&c 72x90, 60c values, 39c Group WHITE GOODS India Linon, fino quality, 32 inches wj(lc, worth 12'c, for this sale, per yard, ( at ., ,.yC 3G-inch Long Cloth, fino quality worth f AA 12M.C, this sale, yard 1 UC 36-inch fine English Nainsook, worth 18c and for this sale only, pc"r yard, A s at YLVjXj Hope Muslin, worth 15c, for 11 Peerless Muslin, worth 121.C, for 10 Fruit of the Loom, worth 15c, for 1-2V1 Berkley Cambric, worth 15c, for 12 1015 GARDINER RESUMES J WASHINGTON, Jan, 4. Itepro sentntlvo Gardner urging hln proposal to Investigate tho military prepnred nesit of tho nation, told the house military committee today that tho en tire field army, mtlltln, regulars and of tho I'nlted Htntes army would Just about garrison Paris, and the United States today owns "little more than halt of tho number of kuiir llussta had at the battle of Mukden," Mr. Gardner had a series of lively passages with members of tho com mittee which ho arraigned for not summoning Majors General Wood dnd C'roiler to got their views on pio. parodncss, He quoted figures to show that tho romblned force of regular and na tional guardsmen would form u bat tle linn r. miles long, two thirds of the way around Greater New York and that, compared with European nations, tho equipment ot field guns of tho United Btntes army, wiib negli gible. lllils for Wood. . School District No. 49 will receive scaled bids at the office or tho clerk until 10!Oi) o'clock a. in. January Jfith,, 19 in, for too cords of wood, of cither body fir, oak or laurel. Same to be delivered between May 1st. 191f. and August 15th. 1U1C. Kaine to bo delivered at school build ings In said district. All wood must lo cut from live trees. Each stick to bo four feet long and not less than eight Inches or mure than 18 Inches In diameter. Wood to bo measured on the grounds and all measurements to be satisfactory to tho "sealer of weights and measures of Jackson county. The board reserves the right to re. Ject any or all bids. 24C II. S. STINK, Clerk. INO OUTCRY Embroidery Edges and Insertions, 10c values, JT per yard J Our Biggest Sale of New Undermuslins C j GUOUP D 25 doz. of extra fine grado of "Women's Combination Suits, Gowns and Shirts, the celebrated "Dove" Brand, up to $2 value, each GROUP E 10 dozen Women's dainty now Gowns, Skirts and Combination Suits, made of extra fine lingerie cloth, nicely trimmed, up to ifW.OO values, each "Warner's". Rust-Proof Corsets, new mod els, nil sizes, specinl at, per tP 1 U U TOWELS AND BEDSPREADS 25 doz large sized Heavy lluck Tow- 1 An els, worth-12 Vlc, now, each 25 doz. Heavy J luck Towel 25 doz. Heavy J luck Towels, rehl 1 t 2 15c values, now, each 10 doz. Bleached Bath worth 18c, now, each 10 doz. largo sizo Bleached Turkish Q 4 Towels, worth 25c, now, each .1 1' r 25 full sizo Bed Spreads, cood nat- AO terns, $1.25 values, now, 25 Bed Spreads, large patterns, worth $$1.65, CARE f BELGIANS HOUSED BRITAIN SEROUS PROBLEM LONDON, Jan. I. Ona of tho hardest prolilcnis facing tho lliilish pabljo with tho liegiuuiug of the new year is Unit of earing for the llelgiaii refugees in England, who now mini her at least 1(10,(1110. Most of them are at pioscnl gnosis in private houses all over the country, and a small proportion am assembled In hotels or hoarding houses, It In obvious Hint piivnto IiohIs will not cute to make their hospitality permanent, In fact, many of the of fers or shelter in private homes wmo limited to a period of one or two months. The government has not as. sullied a definite lespousiliility u thn matter, although evidently it will he eouiHlled to do so soon. The government is handicapped, moreover, by the fact that its ic sourees ale already strained hy the necessity of providing lodgings for war prisoners and interned aliens, A chief difficulty is Industrial. Tim maiuteuaiieo of 1(10,000 men, women anil cluldrru in idleness for months, or even years, is a prospect fraughl with disastrous possibilities, hut ap parently there is no alternative. Tho English labor unions maintain with the greatest firmness (hat the English worker must have first claim in the English labor mnikct, STOCKS SHOW GAINS ON MARKET TODAY NEW YOHK, Jan. I. Various fan tors, many of favorable import, ini tialled a fairly strong and active tone lo today's stock market, naiiis in representative slum's ranging fiom one to three siiuts. l "Kino "White, Cam bric, 12'.c value, KT."i" 9c i t ? T t t ? T t f f t t ? ? T t $1.19 this sale, $1.39 m 1U72j 1 Towels, Ol O JL mIVj each . size, now dj 1 'J Q now, each.tjj) M.Ds 7i t . I5 17 ,Ai t ii t l-:jj , m !M4sML!