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7 TILE MED FORI) MAIL TRIBUNE. MKDFORD. OREGON, SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 21, MOP. The 1910 Cadillac "30" $1950 Fully Equipped It's Here And It's Right A The Elegant Appearance of the CADILLAC will meet your approval. Call at our sales room, ex amine this car and get demonstration. Catalogue sent on request. Nothing but the finest ma terial and finest work manship goes into this car. Every buyer of a CADILLAC is a friend and booster. When it pleases them it will PLEASE YOU. The New 19IO CADILLAC "30" Price $1950 Full?: Equipped In the CADILLAC you will find New Features that will appeal to you-features that you will not find in any other car selling for TWICE THE PRICE. This car must be seen to be appreciated. Model lO BU1CK TOURABOUT Model lO BUICK RUNABOUT The Motoring Public has taken to these Car as naturally as a DUCK TO WATER The BUICK Model 10 is one of the best smaLTcars in America--A car of classy lines, with a dashing appearance that is wanted by every prospective purchaser who looks it over or who rides in it. C. H. SNYDER MOTOR CAR COMPANY Agents Pierce, Arrow, Cadillac, Buick 104 S. Bartlett St. Cor. 8th. Medford, Oregon ENGLAND UPSIDE DOWfS Censtiltuion of Great Britain WW Go Into the Melting Pot Men day Crises at Hand. LONDON. Nov. 20. The i-onstitu- TOWN IN PATH FLOWING LAVA Spankh Town Stems Certain la Be Wiped Out if Volcaae Does Not Cease Activity to Near Future. MADRID, Nov. 20. Bursting out lion of the United Kingdom ''ill fall with renewed fury, the volcano Su into the melting pot Monday nliea, lores is in eruption again today on tke budget is moved for pwm&e in, (ho island of Tenoriffe, one of the fee house- of lords. - , Canary group, uweording to advices The rejection f the budi'd. width received here. mbib certain, will give the voter, two! After a short eruption which ter alternatives no.t January when it is rorized the inlitibitaiitw the activities placed before them for their approval of the voUano subsided, according o or rejoetioii. I1'1" rttM,r'fi today the eruption 'is The first wil lbe the upho! ling the worse than that of yesterday, liberals and the budget and n giv- A stream of lava thirty-six feel fag added impetus to the n arlod o- wide urid fifteen feet deep has start eialistic tendencies of recet politics. '"'I rolling down the mountain-side. The other is that of upholding the 'ri' molten torreut is headed directly lords and the consequent -npiuli.ition , the town of Santiago, near its of tiro constittuiouul provision of the.hue. bouse of commons' control of the' The inhabitants have fled from the financial end of the government and ,mvl1 hurrying to the sea rtunmihg the Socialistic th.e. i''"!!' . Tl No matter which side win a rcvo-' ll,""r reigns, a is wnmven mat, kUiwtof British politics i sure to fnl- win bo eruptions from other ttW .mountains, several of which aro Illhe Liberals win it is almost err- mowing evidences oi volcanic iteuv Xain that the hoube of lords will be lt.y. ' . Wisluted out of power, Tn jury event V1.0 Pc0Ple of Gl"a Icod uui1 lu l ts certain that their power vvill bo, ""elides, who deserted the town nrtuiHl.'. (yesterday when lite first eruption mmm mr.e piacc miring tno niglit. YACHT STILL UNHEARD F OM Colonel Astor Cannot Be Located by Wireless StationsMay Have Gone Down in the Re cent Storm. HOTEL ARRIVALS. I Portland; Iiondinot Comer, Table a MxqI. W T. rtntlirin. Rnirln i Rock: W. P. OHiiiL'. Hoston: R. A. 4lw HJ r f ""vi -,.-n,- I ' ' Point: K. A. Lambert, Portlunil!j,iJteju,s,f.6in Francisco; John S. Durttin, Portland; Pi. U weivin- iuuson, can rraucisco; a. u, uiw ley, Pdrtlnud; Robert, h.. Fipluyron. jnou, Snn Francisco; K. A. tymhert, hii Francisco; -O. '(5.' JKiui'inoiids, ( Portlrfnd; Harry Silver, Ashland; L. .,...; A,i.. a. HoioKkv. ifian FrniiiiirtJiK. Hnwk. Eachi Point'D. Mi Smith. . M. I - - i .it aii ii i h(ia(hi ii iinii u n u- I'. M. KUlUUUri. AlUIIIiy, ll. i. mwijuw, , iu, imuuuu, r, u. !t. CbleK-CnlifVrlnkVoowwrdTmitbToTjlyn HEW YORK. Nov. 20. Colonel John Jacob Astor' spalatical yacht, the Nouruianhnl, containing the multi-millionaire and Ids sou, Viucont, is still unheard from. The continued ubsence of news from the Astor yacht is causing con siderable apprehension among his friends who fear that the vesnel may have gone down in the storm of No vember 10, which wrought so much damage in Jamaica and the West In dies. ' The millionaire's vessel was in the wuke of the storm and as several vessels more-seaworthy than the, Nourmuhat were unable to weather the gale, it is fenred that the Astor yacht has met with disaster. The search ofr the Nouruiahal be came international today when the British cruiser Scylla joined in the hunt for thu vessel. Kvcry wireles station is sending out yacht calls in hope of locating the missing craft while numerous revonuo cutters und other vessels are also assisting in the sonroh. TOSSED FOR DAYS ON SEA WITHOUT FOOD; ARE SAVED- UL'LUTH, Minn., Nov. 20. -After being tossed about helplessly Cor Hr hours in .t "dead" gasoliuu liumcli. GO hours o-f which they were without fod, Axel Obtirg, his wife and. two children and two sailors were cast on the rocks of Lake Superior, miles from here Jate yesterday,, amrv ueati than alive. By, superhuman forts thu two- sni I - 'om drugged thcmwlves to this city, rcufbiiiK here wtili the news ol their terrifying experience. Tin. lumil lif'...unf!ni. i'I-i.u" tniinnnil n l.tniich and brought the half-starv-m! imrtv liort; Inst ni'dit. Mrs. . - rw- .Oliurg mid her children were so weak that they were scarcely able to stand. The wirtv started from huer to ,Two Harbors, Minn., Moudav after noon. They encountered a severe storm sohrlly after leaving this poll ami the engine failed. Rohlyn, Mo,; U. A. Hullot, Roslyn, Mo.; Allen White iind, wifgj. Qljfmphii Pondelton, TableTJockV At, the,, Jfoprcn-F, Q. ,PcJ(eJl)n)'l. Salem; If, Coijllcn, aiu, w;t'n ffarthogtv f. Mqhrxwm,,8l. Jj,ouiH, Mo,;, fluBillinger, Pqrtlnmls Boruard,Notq7,. Qt..UnmJiC.,fAiT aim. Portland ; Karl Nims, Ashlunn, A Good Lig'Htj These long dark nights is a source . of great satisfaction The Instantaneous Gas Lig'ht Is the Best, Cheapest, Most Economical and Safest One gallon gas gives 500 candle power for 40 hours. Call at 211 - if 1 ii t hi rii THE BUNGALOW RINK Open every afternoon from 2 p. m. until 5 p. m.; svenlngj, 7:30 p. m. till 10 p. m. DE NOVA Has Charge o f Floor Every Afternoon and Evening. W. A. ROBBINS, Prop. Admission Saturday Evening, 10c. Skates 25c RESOLVED Thq host resolution for yn to tniko is to come to us for your ne.xt suit, if you want something out of tho ordinary. Wo do tho best work and charge thu lowest prices. W. W. EIPERT' TUB PBOOEbUaiVB TAXLOM '. r' ) II I I Ml 'III .1 (1 i 'i , J. W. 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