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m nEpgQBp MAIL TOrorerE, MEKFOBP, OREGON, gATtrRD&g,- NOVEMBER 6. 1907. MedfordMailTribune A consolidation of tho Mcdford Mail, established 1889; the Southorp Oro gonian, established 1002; tho Domocintio Times, established 1872; tho Ash land Tribune, established 1890, and Mcdford Tribune, established 1000. 1000. Official Paper of the City of Mcdford. George Putnam, Editor and Manager. SUBSCRIPTION BATES : thorities as cattle. Women are required to mate with Chinese held in slavery. One can hardly read the ac- count ana ueneve mere is a juss tfoa wno guides the for tunes and fate of men. . Will De Hara be deported,? Perhaps. If he is, what win uc-clone? JNotinng. in the seats of Webster and Clay and Sumner, whose eloquent voices were always heard m me noor or me senate chamber m behalf of moral ef- BENSON'S BARGAINS atronizo our fire insurance de ft One year, by mail $5.00Ono month by mail or carrier. .$0.50 forts if not forcible intervention to ricrht wronera far loss partment IX i.1 1. J...J.-I ir , I tuHii uiusu uuiug purpetraiea m .Mexico, we have a Uug- Now modom bungalow senneim and a Penrose who seek mimncr concessions in avenue. $2200. t.m,a. ann THE GOMPERS CASE. fathers and gravitating toward-a. structure 'far different that is being built up by the judges 01 diirerent courts to meet tho exigencies of modern conditions without regard 'to the theories or the purpose or destiny or a free people. Sixty years ago such a decision would have almost - created a revolution. But now it is received with an apathy that is most unpatriotic. AT THE CHURCHES Presbyterian Church. , "A Sermon to tho Young People next Sunday morning at 10:45. This is cnunllv crood fdr tho olilnr -rtonnln. The boycott is pernicious, it-istrUe, but still more per-in fact, tho older poopio Hkb, these niClOUS IS the attempt tO SUppiTSS It by destroying the sons esi or au tno sermons. ber.- .ghtorcospceehanafrcewcS,. ZV&SZSi2tttZ xiiu uuugur una xu iiua. luiy, vviiuii wiu uuurus uuuu us- j0ty at 0:30. p. m. Xou are . cordis sume me ngnt to enjoin me puDiication or sucn mrorma- ally invitod. tion and criticism as was enjoined in this cause, the in- junction will be used by those judges controlled and dom- ' , . Christian Science, taated by corporation until it will become an instrument JtS?ZS?'5i2l of oppression instead of a means of suppression of wrong , the Commercial club room. Sub doing. In this it may be its own undoing it may become ject of tho lesson-sermon for Novcm sueh n. stoneh in the nostrils of thn rJublie that tho remedy ,)01, 7, "Adam and Fallen Man." All . I 1 n 1 1 . -. i . - - will hfi ln.l'f?plv Pirfilimspribod hv Ififrislntion 1,1 u wu,BO,"' oununy scnooi ni nst unu sermon at 11 n. m.; evening r 1 , . ii i? X 11 o'clock- oucii a aecision as mis 111 mo uompers case nas ucen sought tor years, but m vain, belore this. Those seeking Christian Church. it liaVC looked long for the COUrt that WOUld make it. ,Let At Iho Christian church, corner of i. ..... 1 tor wiji preach on the subject, "The 5 acres of land inside of city limits, New Testament Church and1 the good 5-room house and outbuildings r,rir7J1 ' : 1,1 1,113 18 a genuine bargain and is 7:J0, Mrs. Mary Benton, state presi- worth twice the price asked.. $4000 v i. oi. mo vynrisnan 1 church, will speak. Mrg. Benton is )Vo have a number of suburban lots a graduate of tho Eugene Biblo uni- winch we' will close out in a bunch at vcrsity and a, good speaker. You a bargain counter price, or will trade will miss it if .you don't hear her. The "r ranch. young people are concluding, a lively , , contest which has proTerf-Very help- , S0VornI income-P" ful to tlm Rnmv. T!v.i.nj '"'piness properties for sale. If 4?o,mo ,to , these servicps., W. Theo. ?T9 n.t.e1rcs.ted in MS c,a3S - invcst" Mntlppk, jiastprj " " " ' Went, it will pay you to seo,;u's! -Sf-.Mflrk'e fihiirnh . i.J Wo are" hoadqiiarlers for business The Revr.William Lucas, the new ProPcrt,e of vcry description. rector of bt. Mark's EnisconnI Tnn nn.rna fntu mifnn -Pa "Krxc j 1 ' .wm muco iium wcuiuru churcn, cannot be hore for tomorro.v and 1V miles fmm uuv oiuuuuuiiuu vjuumuers now ianu, ay2 acres ready to culti will conduct services as follows: Sun - vatc. now 3-rnnm J,n00 nnA mj ouuuui i j.u u. m. iiojy riiiciin- small Darn, s tunted nn mn n ivnvnUA -paying you us hope that it will be reversed by the supreme court o the jj'1'1 111,(1 Jy streets, services on IA 4?,. Ac n1 l,nn ftmm , r. S"""' S follOWS '. Blblo ScllOOl nt i.ii i 1 1 i.ii n ft I-" a. i (rpi.n T .H O blight upon what we have long cherished as the greatest scrmon at n. nt ,vhiPi, timn n,o '1 n A 'L.' 1 J !il- t ' 1 privilege ot xvmencan citizensnip, xor wim uannonism enthroned in the lower house of congress and Aldrich's supremacy in tho upper, the hope of relief by legislation is too forlorn to be considered. Let us pray for relief from our court of last resort, "We have long ceased to fight, and almost ceased to agitate, for .tear of injury to "beezness." prayer and sermon nt 7:30. NOTICE. Thanksgiving is close nt hand; nil wishing nice fat dressed turkoys should telephone your orders to the Roguo River Pish Co. at once. 198 WHERE ARE WE DRIFTING? ed(Tossglioe a price within 5 Timo was when this country was considered the refuge of tho oppressed of all nations. Political offenders from Europe wore welcomed to our shores. Among them caino Louis Kossuth, who was received with shouts of Avelcome by a liberty-loving nation, who voiced their sympathy with tho mighty efforts of his race to achieve independ ence. Before him Kosciusko; wlio laid down his life for us on the battlefield. When Greece began her struggle for liberty Webster and Clay delivered many fervent orations in favor of the moral support of this country. That was the time when tho struggling and down-trodden were given tho sympathy of the nation. If thoy fled to our shores they found a safe asylum. London and Paris have their colonies of Russian, Turk ish and Persian revolutionists, who in those cities formu late and direct the forces that aro endeavoring to over turn tho governments of their respective countries. They are safe from tho extradition. Those governments would jpot consider an application for that purpose, for to do o would endanger the govwnmonts of tho two countries. I A few days ago in the city of Los Angeles an educat ed Atoxicau was arrested and thrown in ,iail by tho order ljf tho administration at Washington. He languished in Hail for several days boforo bail was furnished by tho labor unions. Tho offense charged is being an anarchist and if proven ho will bo rotumed to Mexico to bo shot or starw od in ono of tho vile jails of that country. Tho facts of his of fonso aro that ho has made speeches in this country criticising tho solfish, cruol brutes under the leadership of Diaz who havo ruled and oppressed that land for half a contuiy. Ho also led an American writer to Yucatan, tho worst holl-holo of earth, Annonia and tho jrtosphorus not oxcopted. No decent man can read tho description of conditions in Yucatan as printed in the American Magagzine without wishing to hoar the roll of tho drum and call of tho bugle, moving southward, Cuba was bad, but under our very noses is a spot a hundred times wors.e. Tho crimes committed against tho Yaqius aro almosf without parallol in all timo. True they aro almost exter minated to got slaves to work tho plantations of tho lust ful, bestial ruling classes. ' ' Tho military oligarchy is enslaving and deporting .all dark people in tho country. Thcso nro sold by. the au- Can you imagine a more ideal shoe than one that is absolutely comfortable and is the perfection of style? The Red Cross Shoe is both. It is made with an idea and found ed on a principle. The idea is style and comfort in tho same shoe. The principle is to produce for American women a perfect shoe, at reach and reason. By the special Red Cross tanning process, the sole of the Red Cross Shoe instead of teing stiff and rigid is made flexible, it bends with your foot. It gives you a feeling of ease and freedom you can not imagine until you have worn it. The styles for Fall give your feet that short effect that is so attractive. Come in and try them on. You do not have to sacrifice style to gain comfort Oxfords $3.50 and $4. High Shoes $4 and $5. rond; the very best soil in tho val ley; fine fine shndo trees and a beau tiful sito for a home. Largo lot with 12 full bonrintr an- plo trees on South Ccntrnl avenuo; fino location and a beautiful sfto for a home; a snap if taken at oneo. 5-room moJnvn bungalow on South Central avenuo ;i snap if taken nt onco $2050 28 acres, one milo from P. & E. depot; a bargain at the price. .$6000 27 acres, three miles from Mcd- fora; $1500 house, good barn, nil in nlfnlfa; tho best land to be found in tho Roguo River valley; torms.$2,000 18y2 aores, closo in property, fin est free soil, 14 acres planted to com mercial apples and pears 4 years old, 4y2 acres alfalfa; good terms $1 1,500 For salo or rent D-room modern bungalow on Orange street, near Oak- dalo; rent $30; prico $3850 : Business 'location lot 50x100. ricbi in tho heart of tho city. Call at aur office for particulars $8500 5 aoros inside city limits, high ele vation; this tract can bo subdivided into building lots or would make an ideal orchard tracr. It is a bargain at tannn 5 acres adjoining city limits, mod orchard land and a beautiful sito for a homo; in ono year will be worth 'double tho price asked $2000 10 acrts, one milo from Medford on main travoled road to Aohland; Boar 'creek bottom land, set to apples, and pears 2 years old; trees aro strong nnd vigorous. Here is a Imnnt fnl I Site for a linmn. Fnuv forma I Price $2900 3-room box house and largo lot on South Central avenue, completely furnished; good well nnd chicken house; a genuine bargain; oaB.y terms. Prico $750 Somo splendid business properties for salo, close in, good income pay ors. Call at our office for details. Our charge is $1 per month for I renting nnd collecting. We reprosent seveu strong relia- blo firo insurance companies. Surety bonds Wo represent the Union Gunrantce Association of Port land. FOR SALE BY C. M. KIDD BENS0N INVESTMENT GO The Foot Fitter Opposite Moore Hotel 112 W. Main St. Phone 3073 Main. on Central 1 mimncr concessions in nvnnnn. S22fin. tom nnn m i.n. - r , 1 -nt. 1 ii-.. . " . IT ' 1 .Mexico, ana. a jmnx, ana ioricms, wno represent. railroads dI or, will trade forood paper. 1 iiiii. jii-i jiuifiTicr Tnp Tvnnri iirrno 1 o vjtpa. Wo aro offering a bunch of lots Ot course no sympathy for humanity should endanger at a sacrifice price for this week .3 The court of appeals of the Districts Columbia has ine, ousmess interests or. our, corporations and rail- only. Owner nepds the cos).!' This is ' sustained the judgment of the trial court'fmding Samuel r.oads- Blt let us ?Pe tnft when congress meets again yur chnce for a rcal --iu. i Gompors and others guilty! of contempt in publishing the ne AJeiican people may hear of one member who will Wo have two rooming houses for T5..ir cu Ji ' liaVC tlie COliratre tO arise nnd fTnnmiTirn in iinmnniivni sale, ono nnvinrr .4:49ft mnnHilv. n,r of the American Federation of Labor. ,ermf the. greatest crime that has been perpetrated on Sy'Sf acl ' The oninion of the eomt is like a voice from the mid- American continent. . . .t JuS1" f200 nnd $3300' ro" die atres. Taken in connection with the attemnt to m-ose- L r J3ut m meantime, while these hopeless people, the " ' cute Delavan Smith and others for their expose of the Wa,? anu laqms, are tortured day after day, we read Four-n,om shack, lot 50x150; a' purchase of the Panama canal, it would indicate that the that e "-sum eating" is good. god cheap home and a bargain : country its uutuiig loose liom wie vjoiisiiiulioii 01 our xuru- p CD f? CD m o CD CD n O CD P err- p O err- O tT trf CD O 2 Q CD SO O 09 o CD ! CD o CD Lai I Hi- CD CD CO OK CD o 2 CD O CD w O r ' pi CD CD CD CD ! Til CD CO to tsV p (-y1 CD o O P1 P P O o pr P H Pj . . 1 1 1 O Q Ot?d tr1 CD 13 P1 a C7 CD 10 O CD CD pj 2 CD a4 o O hi to 51 Q 20 P hi O p on? P Ul crf m - hi PV O p H5 Ul jrj O cnn P P P o CD pj H O P- CD O