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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Jan. 29, 1915)
r sA. t '? ' MTCDiroto MATTi 'PWHUNti, MrWOKD OI,'KONrt IWJ1MV. .JANUARY 20, 1lfi MISS TOWNE'S BILL ONCONSPIRACYSENT BACK IDCOMM TTEE STATIC OAI'ITOU Hnloin, .Inn, alt. - .Minn Towiio'h Initial lil)l u iiiviih urti inn U I ii k niiiHiilnicy unliiHl tho nliilo a cilinit- mim hkiiI buck to Dm Iioiimo nivlnlou of Iiivvh niniiiillfon In iliiy for iinii'iiiliinjiil. Ttin bill wim olijoetoil In hy1 iiiiiny hidiiiImii'n on Uio Krminit (lint It Ih loo mtvtini, liiiixiutirli lift It lunvlili'H ii iMiiiltiiiitliir)' iiniiully for MtrH(iiiH who riiiixiilrii lo roiiinilt iiiiy crlniit iiKiilnitt tlio ntnto or imy or Hit political hiiImIIvIkIoiih If they per form nu net lo ttccomplUli thu ion- uplrncy, MImn Towmt, who liiul Introtluci'il tlm hill hy t fticttt , hpol.i, n Km ilc fount'. Kim rxplnliieil Unit h Intent Ih to itnnhlu I lin Htiito to woik linnil In luiiiil with thi fHcriil novoriitnuiit, 'which now Iimm u hI ml In r Inw, "It linn lii-iin clinrKud," nlm mild, "Hint HiIh ti n nlmnl nl t lie con trnctorn, hut thin In not tho cam. U'IiIIk It vn on li affect contrniiorn nn M'II an ot her iiiiihoiin, no lionctit con Irnctor ran ohjitct tn It. If ll him any hiiil effect on (oiitriicloiK, It certain ly Mill he Kood tor tlm Htntii, "I hnvo hciinl of paving hciuiiIhIh nml I Imvn piintonal Lnowleilito of a m-iiiiiIiiI lii connection with n hcIiooI IiiiIIiIIiiK (ontrnit. While I itlil not nilKliintn tho hill, hullitvi) It oiikIiI to pnnn." Itepri'Mtntntlvo l.uwln oppoM'il It lieriuiMi II proWilen n iieiiltmitlnry itenteiice, ami ho declnreil that ho will oto for no nionmirv Hint alnin lo i:oml IH'iMtnn lo tho penitentiary. Hepro H'litnlhe Home attackeil It, hii)Iiii; It may affect Inhor iinlnnri lteirenentn the Cnnlfcell favored It, hut hiik Ketteil revlHlon to meet tho olijuctloim of thu other iiiemliem. MING IN LEGISLATUR E 10 KEEP BUREAU AKIII.ANIt, .Ian ail, l.ornl mill Ink iiicii lii'lil a hnottlnic meotliu; In Ilin coiiiiiieri'lal cluli 10011111 WimIiioh- liny evening unit talk over iiilitcollnn uiiiH plinHen of that Induiilry. A, U, I.11111I1 prenlilod anil O. I., l.onn acted an Hcmelaiy. A pnrlluiilnr ohjnct of tho ineulliin wim lo petition Hut prcn- cut leidHlntiire to continue tho up propiliitlon of :,, ooil per 11111111111 In liehnlr of tlm liiiienii of itiluen and Ku oloi;y, ItoHolutloiiH to that ifoct adoptud and forwarded to tho .lack 3011 county duluitatlou, havltiK been hIkihmI hy O. t, Yoiiiik, 0. II. Wntnon, l (I. McWIIIIaimi mid John Corliett A communication wan road from 1'iof, II. U I'nrli, dlreitor of tho hu rt tin. relative to a contuniplatcd vlnit to thin illMrlct for tho iiurpono of In tentluatlni; uiliiernl duionllK, nper. flcnlly nuplinltuiii, and on Tliumday Hie profeiiKor put In an appearance for tho inirimnu of iiiuetliiK pnrtlen In-lerenled. VAWTER FATHER MILL ROAD LEVY BILL IN HOUSE EUROPE BUYING BUTTER FROM UNITED STATES CIIII'ACIO, Jim. UH.-Kiimpu litih tinni'il to the t'uileil State for lint tcr, it Hun learneil today. Clileago iIciiIi'Ih shipped two eilllouiU to IIiik liiiid hy wuv of ('uiiailu nml me iii'Ko lintiiiK or iiililitioual lare hiiIch to the win nut: iiutioiiN. Kmoltp lloincMnilo flnr. (lovernor .lolinnon, Mt. 11 1 1 and I.n VIM nr tho Intnl. .M)hIiiIoii llMipM(itiiiicc, Tho inyHterloiiM illNiiiieninnc of Mm, Cumin llerrln Dlckoy from tho U'nvorlelch CreMt Haimtorluni In I'oit- land an far I mcl( 11 m .lanuary 7, In a roinlnder to tho people liereahoutH that tint iiiIhsIiik woiiiuii Inn daughter of .1, H. Ilcriln and nlxter or I'red llerrln of thin city. Tho pollen of I'ortlnud hnvo been inaliliiK nu nctlvo m-ori'li without reRiiltH. Mrn. IHrlwy In 11 nlnter or V I', llerrln or Hnn I'rauclhro, leiulliiK rouiiHel for the Kouthern lnclflr and nlntcr-ln-lnw or A. C. Dhon or KiiKeno, mannjior or tho llootli Kelley Lumber Co. BAI.KM, .Ian, a!) - Kcineci'iitatlvo Vawter or .liicliiuiu bun Introduced the follotvlni; hill to aiiienil iiecllon I, 'I, or chapter .'Kill or tlm kuiicjiiiI Iiiuh or reK'Hi, fr IUI.1. Do It enacted by (ho puoplu or tho date or OroKen: Hi'ctlou I, that nectlou CI, or chap iter 339 or Ilin Konurnl lawn or Oro- e,on, for l! III, ho auioiidod no an to lead an follewn: Kectlon I. 'I, Knch year nt tho lime tho Mate tux commlxlon deter- iiilne thu amount or tax to bo levied nKiilnut em Ii county for ntulo pur poHon, It Hiall, In addition to other JHtnto taxen, ninke a ntnto levy nKiilunt nil taxaole property In each county Niihjict lo taxation or nn additional amount, eiinil to ouo mill 011 each dol lar or nKHinNablo property within tho county. Knld tax nhnll ho rollecled hy tho county and paid to tho ntnto truamiror ah other ntalo taxcx nro pnld; and all money collected on nald lax and paid tn nald ntalo trean urcr nhnll coiiktltuto and ho kept In a fund to ho known nn tho "State (load I'uiid": nml all money In nald fund ilinlt bo nl thu dlitpoitnl and nub Jcct lo the lino of nnld couimlnnlou for thu dtilloH of Itn office. One-fourth mill rnlnen la to.iHiii.Oii or thereahniitn, Ouo mill will ralxo about !!..(). 000. - i "' 1 mmemmmm 1 .Hy' ,' 1 I U . f 0 StfH'.f Your grocer will deliver a pail of J Cottolene to you today f Your grocer orders Cottolene from us just as ybui do from him He orders it just as he needs it, as you do ' ; J He knows that in Cottolene he is delivering to you the purest?; sweetest, cleanest cooking fat you can buy. 4; Tell him to deliver to you on Saturday as much Cottolene as - your home will require during the coming week. . - j&fe ,;, Give your family the advantage of better foods that are ma'de ' ' with . Cottolene " There may ho no further ronnec Hon hctweon the two clrcuniMtnucun tbnn n iiioro coincidence, hut It U a fart thai, wh the ndvenl of n lej;. lathe roioiiiiiieiiiliitlon at Kaleiu to (ho effect that cltUunn will ho al lowed lo nhlp In for their own perron nl nue, In out)' 30-dny porlodn, no more than two qunrtn or dlntllled Juke nml 15 qunrtn or Hut fermented nrtlcloi conformnhlu to thu provUloni ot the ntntu-wldo prohl. enactinunt, thu Ihery ntahlu keep or Anhland hnvo petitioned tho city council for a material reduction In water rnten, a mitltor which hnn been referred to rommlltee. OF SAN' l-'KA.WI.SVO, Jan. 'Jil. Cnp linn I'liiiik II. Aiiifworlli, uwuiilcil 11 inerliil hy eonjtrexx for plniitin the fint Aiueiiimi Hat: on Cuban mm I niter the outlin'.'ik id' Hie Spanili Auieiienii war, ami for five yvnrt in Nieetor of iiiiniiriitiou in San Frnu oihco, Iiiih leeeiveil notieo oT (lis inifxal, it bei'iiainc know 11 town v. The onler wiih IiiimmI upon HiiirKi' pre ferred 11 ,cnr iio 111 which Aiusworth won ueciincil of improper action in 1 f.M-luiliui; ami iidmittlu iilicnw. Aiiih win th lieiin heiviut; the I'uiteil Stateh in lh!8 us an ciimii. lie en teivd (he iminiratinu hemuc in Now York in HIO.'I. Cottolene took the lead as a cooking fat over a quarter of a century ago. It was in the van of the great movement fori' the betterment of household service and for the improvement of food products. It is this combination which gives Cottolene the splendid qualities for shortening, frying and cake-making which pro- j duce results that delight s everybody. , Write to our General Offices, Chicago, for our real cook book "HOME HELPS" free.' ,. j.: There is no secret about Cot tolene. The world has known it for more than a generation. It is an exact combination of fresh, pure, sweet, ultra-refined cotton seed oil whose grade is so high that it is not listed on the market, with beef stearine from fresh, pure leaf beef suet Cottolene makes good cooking better v?. Sv ii k:k t ' " BBgaa aae Bsssm TfVftf.fff.f.ff t t f t TWO IN ONE SALE Yes this is a genuine Two In One Sale. The Golden Rule under new management opens with an 4'i ) V Introductory Sale and a Real Clearance Sale X MR. WHILLOCK the new manager is now in Eastern markets buying Spring and Summer Merchandise and has left uiucis iur coumers ana sneives 10 ue iiieraiiy srrippeu. io eiiorc wm oe spared to move mercuaiiuise uuniig & this sale. Come with the expectation of carrying home the greatest bargains this store has ever offered f ? t if 9. SALE COMMENCES SATURDAY At 9 o'clock a. m. Don't wait, don't hesitate, don't buy until you have seen these goods and prices I SUITS AND OVERCOATS iY $lf.(K) Suits and Overcoats $.!)() & 25.00 Suits and Ovommts $16.90 'A All M on's Odd Pants out (loop Too this salo.M & g BIG UNDERWEAR VALUES High Kouk JfietMjo Two-X'juco Gavnionts '...39 j Dr. AVright's Piu-o Worstod $4 Health Union Snii....?2.05 )r. Wright's Uoavy Wool $11.00 Unipn Suits $1.95 IY Soo our windows. SPECIALS ON HATS .lust a Tow nioro roal .lohn Ii. Stotsou Hats $2.(i9 Oho big lot of M oil's $2.00 Novolty Hats, .salo 95 Ono hig lot all shajios and rolol-s Men's $2.00 Hats ...$1.75 BIG VALUES IN MEN'S AND BOYS' SHIRTS All .$1.25 and $1.50 Sol't, Laundered and .Flannel Shirts thrown into one lot at 95 Ono big lot Boys' 50c and Ouo Shirts and Blouses 29 LADIES' COATS, SUITS AND SKIRTS Cut deep for this big two-in-one salo. 25 Ladies $a.50 and $5.00 Skirts, this salo ..$1.95 Ouo big lot Ladies' Suits, up to $20, this salo $5.00 SOX, GLOVES AND SUSPENDERS OUT DEEP lion's 2 for 25c Sox, this salo, pair 7 Glen's 15c Black Sox, this salo , 9 Ouo big lot of Alon's 25e Sox .'..,., 19 50c Suspenders, this salo . 39 35c, Suspenders, this salo , 25 10 dozen good Heavy Canvas Gloves.....,'...',.....v. ,.. 5 Men's $,1.75 Kangaroo 0 loves , .'.:.,:, .i..?1.39 Men's Hoavv Oenuino Buckskin Gauntlets .'. 81.19 iron's Stenin-Prq9i,noi,s(lu(lc Lined GlSyeBt,v.5V..,I....5fH GOLDEN RULE i V '"." "J '' I -... I THE STORE OF BIG VALUES 221 WEST MAIN STREET t M ) I i M I , Kt&jfrjK