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Tii io Miorwom) mail rm.n,um, m)i?oi), Oregon, Friday, November 19,1000, 5 PORTOLA LEFT !IG DEFICIT HEYBURN NOW RAIN TONIGII T Committee Appeals to Merchants to Pull Them Out of n Ton 4 Thousand Dollar Hole. t BAN FRANCISCO, Oi.L N(,v. Ill Tim Porloln fimtivnl ooiuiiilttuol fii(i it . iltifluit ill' approximately $10,0(10, lu-corilitif.' to a Mluleiiiont IN THE IWIX-UP In Connection With Alaska Coal Land Cases Idaho's Senator Is Thrown Into the Limelight. (Unllml Vnm l.miiteil Wlrft.) .SEATTLE, WiihIi,, Niv. JO. Tlio liiaiiid ol United KtnloH Honutor W. II, Ildi'luini ol' Malm hits huon made public by (ho coiiiiiiillDo today. brought Into proiiiiiienoo in N 8 ATURDAY Weather Man Goes to Sleep and Leaves the Faucet Turned On And It's Still Coming. , . No, not yet, Arabella, nnv noon. Thu weather man still coiitiiniUH to read Kiln Wheeler Wiloox mid Iiiih oviuVntly forgotten that thu rain lever !h way hack and tlnJ nuntlo rain drojm art) eonliniiiiiK to pitter-patter on thu 'roof. In Hhort, rain in pre dicted for tonight and tomorrow, and from prvHvnt indioatioiiK it will liu a wet rain and not liquid Htuinhiiie. Only 'JO-lOUlhu of an inch of rain fell 1111 Tliui'hday, hut it wiih follow tliu I'lilu u il... rii-i r;,,.,ii vi..i,.JliL,iirinir of the Alnhkit coal land nieiit niadu by thu I'oiimiilttm who eimoH, which 'in in proreHH hum In- handled thu "Kriiiittwl eulehratiou day, in eonnuotloii with tho CtiiiniiiK- ver kIvuii in San FraneiHeo." In il ,mil ,.llilllHi KroIll toHtlmony ,,. HtateniHiit thu I'oininitteu make an , . , . , ., .. . . , 1 . n . 1 la hied 111 e.xhihi h when were itro- appeal to the inerehiiiilH of San . , , l-'rimuueo lo mm.Ui il.m.. !.. h,,mi,. 'diieed yeHterdiiy, it appeitiH that lor ti, , 1 i,v ,.":'"."'!? h; -riite ...... 1 ... i . , , ii . 'II I'flrtl 1 11 1 1 1 1 i! II I HI III A I II H IOP llilll.' " "n n- niMiidoim crowd ntlraoKul lo lliis ' oimideration of lepil cmecH. .luring thu Porlola deew. The , i'h i imiIioii t hi term c mtvIco in hank cleanup, showed an ineieane Ihi of eonrohM, buiiator of fltl.Otin.llOO over thu miiiiu im-1 1 1,,v,M,r" ,m" l'l'fd I ho i,iv w rlod of the year piuvioim. 1rv 0,,l"r """'rvation pilioio "Tl.ro.iKl. popular demand 10dvoeated hy former IWdunt hiiimii eouiiliittee lint been nuked to "'"""Vt'H. handle a Minihir nll'air i.h.xI vunr, hut , 'II'I"K tho introducing of tho the pnmei.t deficit immt l!- wiped ' I'nvalu nolyhook of l.,.iiniiiik'hain, out before l.irlher iiIhiin vnn I on . H-oiniUHtiiir Hie nnove niinrmniioii, an tumplated." affiilavit jjiven by ('tniniuKhnm to and thu runchiMH and orchardiHtn aro wuIuomiiiK It. Tho only dina (,'ruuablu feature i thu paving that in lieiiiK huld up. The therinoniotor touched the Iow imt dot litis Noeiabur that it Iiiim readied in that month in Southeri Oregon for tho pnt li.'l veart. Down it went thu .fiiht of tliiH week to 'J.'i, wiiiuh ih rumarkablu in tliia. bection. Tho cold 8111111, however, did not 1008, wiih presented. This aflldavit declare that when CuiiuiiiKhum eovured that Alaska coal laud could not be lnkuii uudur the mineral lawn, yn. Il.x'lum. .Ini.t.lail lo ..!ll. Alain Icini KiiKHr Kef it I coiupanr,, r .. , , , . ,' ' 'i niw from t in poo . Ho nuo od a hi il ulildnry ("i tipuu m wore $ (IS,- . . 1 1 . If II. I ni.tf HI); I,. It. (UaviN, .lated September -I ili'Wl"'' fr the mill came and SUGAR TRUST SCANDAL. JContlniiPiJ fnini t ) "Tho total flni'H collected from the thu blanket of uIoiuIm wiou warmed tbiiiUH up. Co()fi((li.. 00 0, whurunn, thu InrKont tlao ever bufore collecliil had Iimii $10,000. ' "Tin fine whh ttuff Iclunt In Hire to i slop Jim evil and It odtnhllHhod a lo ' I III.. IIIV fl ll.'t 1 1 ftHlnui' lk In. tiliu.t. unl preciKlnut wliliout the amount of . . , ' . ,,, , . i ,, , , ... i lute y free tr.nn iii.v niwublo inter- t)i fltio IkIiik exonerated to an ox! . , ., . , i , .. i i i. i i . wt i'1 he wibjeet ol leuiHUition. . tout which ulKlt havo provoked nm-i . i , 7i . WliMlever erviee 1 may jiroperly miction of Mentliiont. .... . .. , ., . . ,. ' tL . . '"limn iir vim jm ii iiiiiiiiiT iiiijiTiui 'jOO tt, Amr ii.i Ftrtt AiMCKI.un ye who in tie city toll! Thl year's ThnnigivJna dzy far me "I do not dehiro to nttrtiuinnto or, be rfay to baka and broil It.. inliM-ftdud in anv manner in nc- Th ,rult8 nd ' l"iuiry nniriiu. imblli. ImidH ! tirefee dur- ! M lurka younf nd PumP ,al1 be' r I - - -.... - ' "The Hiiuar trnW which do nnnr ly 10 pr cunt of tho rMllrond Hhlp pltiB out of Nw York Olty wn of footlvtily throttld mm far an tli ro bnttliiK wan concerned. "Hlae" tin recent anltatlon wan mliod tbl ono hnn bfn conlntly rstumtwl: " 'Why were, not tbow jisoplo lin- lirlnoiiod?' do for you, I nhnl! ehcerfullv per- fonn, but not for any consideration, directly or indirectly." LIGHT NOT ESSENTIAL TO HEALTH OF ANIMALS My "pure tcod" cider freo from harm, My plat of proved integrity. For I em ocmg lo work n farm. Home grown potatoes I ilinll boll And hand picked chickeno fricacteo. Tht "yrrd cr tw of mc-ial cc I" I've ihufflcd off at with a key j, "Tho aiiMwor l Hltnph: tt'nltwl i'r.iMi t.l Wlro ) SKATTr.H, Wh1i Nov. ID. Pro- At thntjftiftior John Wuiuerl of tho depart- tfurlod liiuirlioHiiiHUt wal lflRnlly lin.iment of baoteri.doKy, lin jiiht Kiven tiotmfblo. Tho Hepburn law, which 'out Ihe results of experiment he has rfotnwl nH.ipendl pemilty lmprl- recently completed on Uiiinea purs Qiliuunt.-wan pnwed Juno 30. 190r,, the objoulH of which were to deter iindor tho Htionovelt ndmlnUtrntlon?. niiiu the effuots of libl on Ihe health Tli fact In the mwar rebate cnnen of aniaialrt. ' w'r hroiiKht out prevloiiH to tho; "l-iht is not essential to the PohhIiik of thlH law. Tho Kimar rebntoj health of animals; in fact, has lit -prmtocullnn biirnn durliiB tho dobntojUo or no offcol on it," is tho way of tho Hepburn law nml thin helped i I'rofuor Wuinzurl states the con tho Kovurnmeut to pniw tho muau- cluitins ho has djjawn from the ex- Tin. .iK-r r.iiiuto c.kiiinalcn mid-! Six niiincn pit's were inoeliiated jOEBbSWxLjS. yd In Durflmlair. lOOur'Tho flrnt nnd then siibieutcd to diffurunt 1WH pou i au ciotxu w xvoiik a i-auu" ivolKbliiK fraud wrn, dlncovored No- ryg, two to red or heat rays, two to Vomber 20. 1007. It.vvlt and Who l .hum.eal and two to black, , My hth fromP.,ympl, erb, chl!m Uoiiupnrto wore keenly Intnernted In or to thu nliKcnco ot liKht. Whj,e 8Wlnoi my hammock from tho dlHCovery and gavo ovory pobbI-! ACuni TTTpnMiMm a ! trec' h nhMlHtaiico to tho proneoutorii. , ' uu flonurit 111 bULUrnuiA Tor I am o'lng to work a farm. "Thu trlr.l of tho punnlty milt MILE FROM ASTORIA According to tho rule of Hoyle. (iKalimt thu Amei lean au5iir Hofllllng . ') Authority of high degree, Wimpany from Fobruary T to March (United Truan Lrnnl-il AVIre.) ' A farmer In the muck ahould meit G. 1 It 0 11 . resulted In ii verdict aualiiMt i P0HTIAN1), Or., Nov. 10. The A rH guide bis plow. Oh, hully ge, tho company, to which tho prena paid tuir Samson went iiKround last nitbl r"" " ' make my plea! but little attention until HooHovelt about a mile above Astoria, accoK-.-took up tho iiuestlon perHonally inft to Captnia .MeCully of the stuani. ihroiiKb tho Outlook. !er l.urline. The Samson had ovidei :-, 1 wit wan InrKoly duo to HoomcivoU'b ,ly gotten out of tho channel and w.i notion nml tu tho Outlook nrtlolo Mint blown nshore. Tho Samson was on , Ui sugar trunt offorcd to pny lnl the her way up tho Columbia rivor with nunfn duo from Ktolun duties. four empty bnrj,'OB in tow. , "Tlio Hcttlomont offootod coiiBlHlod On neeounl of telej;raphio and tel 0 the restitution of $2,000,000 ophonio oommuniontion with Asiorin which had been Hlolon and tho pay-ibeiiiK cut off, no word was receivQiU mont of a flue of ? 1.10, 000. from Astoria to.'.iy ' re;ardin tho1 "U Ih lmportnnt to remombor tlint ttiR's poBilion, but Captain McCully 1 whllo the cane atarted In tho Hoo-1 thought, sho would bo floated today;! v.t ndinlnlHtre.tlon. tlio Poiuemoni LA FOLLETTE TO Alfl jF 6LAVIS Wisconsin's Senator Hands Out Hot Comment on the Recent Ballfnijer Row. whh approved by President Tnft'a sec rotary of tho treamiry and hU r.ttor tidy goiifral. "Much UKUntlon hns been arouBcd formor Alt rciwmtly ovr tlio Knrlo chho nud former Attorney flonoral Ilonnpnrto'H donlHlon not to tako It up. YOUNGSTERS PUT UP A RATTLING GOOD FIGHT M'nlli'il I'reuM I.ciihoiI Wlro.) IIAKRHSPlKLn, Cal., Nov. 10. KoIIovvIiik tho fifteen round to draw before an enthiiKlantlo crowd last v idling. Kid HnrrlHon of San Frnnolsco "Thin was a HUlt under the Sbor-jnnd Kid Oalton of I.ob AiikoIcs, wcrti mint anII-lniHt law In which T3nrlo niiUched today by Promoter Itohflold au rfc lver for tho 1'hlladolphln aim-'to flRltt fifteen rounds In this Hoc- ar UnfltiliiK company, alleitod that no , embur 25. wiih buliu: put out of IniHlnoHB by a violation of tho nnll-tniBt '.aw. TOnrlo Ih sr lil to havo complalnod tlint lio went to WaHhhistnn and thero trlod to Intercut Iloiuipnrto In brlniTltiK n novarmnont proBucutlon ngal.int tho 'American SiiRnr TloflnlnB compny. "Tlio law nllown Injured pornona fo brluR prtvato Bulls. Kurlo had ft prtvato flitlt pordlnrr. ollnaparto ro fitBod to tako notion on tlio ground tlint ho did not want tlio govornniont vnto cult and tlio oxIatliiK condltlonfl mnnlilnory used In tho nlrt of a prl vato null and tlio oxUtlnR condltlonB ,woro nunli na to conslruo the Btntuto ndvorBoly to nunli a doolalon. Tlio 'doolBlon of JudKo TTolt In tho Karlo CflHo lndlratco Hint nonnparto hold at least, n roaoimblo Ground for hla. nttllttdo." IlnrlBon nud Dal ton put up n slauhtiiK fight last night, and each'l man wan on hlu feet and going Btrongf at tho end of tho Btlpulntod number! of roiindB. IlnnlKon mlBBod IiIh op- j tionont badly In tlio cloning roumlB, liavlug by far tho bottor ot tho In fighting. Dnlton, on tho other hand, wiih bottor at long rnngo, and offset IlarrlHou's ndvantago by tho steady application ot a long straight loft that tho Ban Franciscan appeared to bo ablo to bo unablo to block, V. irn summor dayi arc long and wcmt I II lit and "tatte the barley bret," . For I am going work a fsrm. ENVOY. Pl'fle", if n hired nun you see With ample Uitv.ii and brawny arm. Prut tend that nuiky man to me. For I am going' to work farm. . The Gobbler's Daint. I'm an iiniismiiiUtuc turka". Anil I aiii not to' vIhiiiw If i))' a irlinHfenoitlti Upon hum nrt i lain. Thvy lunur wiUI h wurd iu nv. Ami If IM Kvl my vy I nheiilil hiivo K"iit Homw oOMnvhiitr To siiul TliaiiHatftvliiir day. I'm nn uiiineinitlous lurkvy And ilo net tetii lo rlu AUiivti my autUm'. io u pae Aiiioiik (tie tu nud wltv. Illcii drwialiiK uii't to my uut, I liiili all urn ml cllluy. And 1 ilon'i Ilk (lie way Ml nil I'm vi'iHl TlmiikaRlvlnkt day. I'm i ttmil mlmlml turkoy Anil miii'ii pifii- to ' In lumil.l rlr.'uiMi;nco am) have What iuii urc nmy glvo,' limiiMil oi nan niim with tlio nrvfu . Who iviil nut iitit my 'Nay" vi,.ii nuitmiv i k tuoaii- rioin iiivii 1'iiaaioirivlni; ilny, I'm mi ii'iorrt'iullnr turkey Ai'.l . ,'v, it II l H- nuuld H'P Jimt vi.t i tiiiulf ot thniihinit ni:: tiliou ill rii im mo up h tri U I n i ill m tlmnkx ixMimps Tim l r...;'.t 4'ilam thou- way. Hut 1 an i nut ..ill iii-mi- win,-. Uulilani I htiiiKHulvliu (l.i)'l (United Prci'H Iafwil Wre.) MADISON, WlB., Nov. l.--"8oo-retary Halllngir'n duty to tho public" Ih the caption ofau editorial In La-j Kollcttc'B Weekly today. It Bays: i "8ecrotary Ilalllngor cannot light-j ly bruHh nWSiy Olavlfc' nrtlclo In Col-. ller'H Weekly. Ho ennont dljel tho ovldonco against himself by calling' It a tlHKiie of falBcdioodB. "Ilo cannot Invoke thu nnnio of . tho preflldont to clear awny the dam-. aging testimony of land offlco rcc- ordk nud of IiIh admlnlitr.Ulon. I "Tho people will not permit Judge- j mont to be handed out to them, made to ordor, out of the mero nortloriB of tho Hccrotary of tho Intorlor. "OlavlB baH made out a strong case against Secretary nnlllngor." MixH Mary 01t.cn, Pearl Rom and Josephine IIoukIoii of (Vntral Point I uere recent Mud ford vihitor. MEDF0RD TIME TABLE. -4 4- -f -f 4--f-f 4) SO UT H ERN P A cTfTc RAILWAY! ' Northbound. I Rosebiirt; Pnss..J 7:41 a n ShiiHta Limited.. .1 9:2r' n ie No. 10 Oregon Exprcn.? . . 5 :24 p. m No. MlPortland Bxpreno.l 8:110 p. m Southbound. - r-jsprt No. lllShiiKta Lunifcd. . . 5:50 n. in. j No. JfitCnlifornin Express 1015 n. tn. , No. 13S. V. Express 3:32 p.m. Medford to Jacksonville. Motor car leaves Train loaves Ttnin lenvc." Train lenves . Motor car leaves . 8:00 a. m 10:45 a. la 3 :35 p. m. 0:00 p. m .1 0:30 o. n Jacksonville to Medfora. Motor leaves Trntn leaves T-atn leaves Trnin leaves Motor enr leaven 7:00 n. in S:45 a. id 2:3Qp. m 4:30 n. m ! 7:30 p.m. THE FAITHFUL FIRST Situated in an in tolligent and thrif ty community, it is , easy for tlio Faithful FIRST to experience ,'t steady and healthy growth. Head the annexed report. It shows a growth of deposits of $104,000.00 since September 1, 1909, the largest growth of any bank in Southern Ore gon during that period. Ho. 7701. Report, of the Condition of The 1-TItHT . ATIOKAt HANK, fit .Mwlford, in Hie HlHl- nt Oregon, (it the OlOH" Of lillHlnvMH, Kotr. 1Rtb, J90: - iw.mvnrvM. I.rmnM ami IXMeoutita !H, 835.77 OvenlrHflw, m-ciirfd nml un Hcureil 1,185,1 8 tf. K. ItondH to m-cura olraula- tln se.oo&.oo IT. 8. !lonta to ncur 17. H. Dn- 1,904.0ft I'reinlumn on ('. H. Honil.... 2,704.00 HimtU. 8cijrttli, etc 1.1S.J17.22 IlanklnK hu. furniture nl fixture l,i((tM IMif from National UankH (not n-B.-ryf HKcntn) 3,201. S3 t) from xtntr. nml private ttonkii nnil hanker, trunt companlen ami nnvlnRH Uankn j Jt.097.8S I)u from approval reserve BKiintd 193,526.74 Check nml othi-r canh Itemn. 7,010,42 Kxclianecn for clonrlnR hoioio 31.60 Noto of other National Ilankn 2.S30.00 I'raotlnnal papr currency. . nlokfilK anil cntw 28.81 lawful money reerv In bank. ' vtz: Hpeclu 112.332.90 IBal-teniler not .. 85S.00 13.19i.90 II-ilmptlon fund with 1J. H. Trt'amirer to p-r cent of elr- a culatlon) . 2,00.OQ Total 7f.,538.13 I.IAHIMTIHS. . ,AftA Capital ftock paid In I 5S'222'22 Hurplun fund 7.000.QO Undivided profltn, lens ex- penfien nnd taxen paid a,H2i.w National Hank noten outntand- . n(. SO.OOO.QQ ru to other National rtankB. S.30 Ine to State and Private flunk and Banker 3.074.SS Individual DeponUd aubpect to oluck 4S,13S.OJ T)emml certificate of deposit 11.1JJ Tlm certificates of deposit. . 82.126.61 Certified checkB . Al'il Cashier cheek outstandlnK. -522'S8 XJnlt.d State deposit 1MQ.00 Total . .676.63,4S Slate of Oreeon. County of Jackson, : r. M. U Alford, Cashier of the above named bank, do nolemnly weer that the above statement I true to th bst of my kwowledse and lllff. .. M. U AIFOrtD. Caslifgr. Subseribwl and sworn to befor me Oil lSth day of November. 190D. POUTER J. KRFF. Notary Public. Correct-iAttest: s crowflu CHAS. STRANG. F. nzvr.u . Olrectorw. This Bank is a United States Depositary i The First National Bank of Medford WM. S. CHOWELL, President F. K. DEl'EU Viee-l're.-ident. JI. L. ALFORD, Gnshier. OinS CRAWFOHD. Ast. Cashier. PACIFIC & EASTEHN RAILVAY. No. llLcnvcs jredford. . . No. 3' Leaves Medford . . . No, 2iArrivet. Medford.. No. 4'Arrives Medford. .. No. llArrive Eagle Ptv.. No. 2!L,enveH Enfe-le Pt... No.3'ArriveH Euple Pt... No. -llLenveo Enule Pt.. S :00 n. m 2 :20 p. in. 10:10 n. m 5 :00 p. m. 8 :45 n. m. 0 :05 n. u 3 :0.ri p. in 4 ;15 p. m. MAIL CLOSES. Northbound . Southbound . Enclo Point 8:55 n. in. 9 :00 p. m. 8:10 p. m. 3:00 p rr. 2:0tlr m I A VERY PERPLEXING QUES?TION Is now, "What shall I get?" If you will see my stock it will not be hard to settle that question. I have n fine line of Howard, Walthniu, Elgin, Hamilton, Hamp den nnd New Englnnd wntehes, gold nnd filled jewelry ft glass and silver Toilet Articles, tho best jroods for the prices. Fine Watch and Jewelry Repairing nnd manufacturing. All goods sold by me engraved free. GEO. A. BUTT, 135 West Main Street, Corner Grape. For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, obes, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. TO HOUSEWIVES First-Class Ladies' nnd Gents' Bootblack Parlors DYEING AND OILING A SPECIALTY. V. W. Howard. Const Chntupion Pootblaok, Prop 0 S. CENTRAL AVENUE. Now that cold weather is here, you will require more meats of various kinds than during the summer months, and it is to your interest, to come where you can got the best. Such being the case, you will of course come to the Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone32 71 W. J. Warner report tho snln ,if ton of his twonty Ints in Wosl Mcd for (liliirimj tho pnat wonlc, Ilo gives tho crodit for tho sale to tho adver tising which ho placed in tho Med ford Mail Tribune. Hotter try il. M, M. HERMAN. C. II. HERMAN. HERMAN BROTHERS Donlors in HARNESS, SADDLES, ROBES, WHIPS, TENTS, WAGON COV ERS, HORSE BLANKETS, ETC. All Muds of custom work nnd repaiiing dono on short notice, 317 East Seventh Street MEDFORD, OREGON Notice Don't fail -to see the Sterling Mounted Shell Jewelry I have just received Martini. Reddy THE JEWELER Wear P. O.