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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, MEbFORD, OREOON. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER HO, 1009. 8 SOME FIREWORKS 'ELKS ARRANGING 1 ON IHIS WINTER THEIR MEMORIAL SISKIYOU FOR IS HIGH HONORS HIGH AND DRY JAGKSON CO. BOY Exciting Times Expected In Wash ington During Coming Session ! of Congress Much Work , in Sight. WASHINGTON', Nov. SO. -"Thort IsiRelnn to bo-somo f Ire-works on tl,cjK,j. fir;. hill Uila winter" sntd n wostorn son-j. but Committees Hard at Work on Mak- By Majority of 165 Neighboring Rumor Has It That W. F. Herrln is lug Final Preparations for County Votes Out Saloons , to Become Head of the ! Annual Services Incorporated Towns Not .Southern Pacific Lc- Sunday. Effected. ( . gal Department. the ofor who ilronred Into town the oth- j,,,, (ne fjnai -prepnrftHoiis for er ilny after lmvliip casualty Inspect-, Sunday exercises. Tins wil he tho lirst inearnnoo The commit tos in charge of this, As n rosult ot. n special election! . v. ilonin, son of J. S. IUurin, t memorial surrice are do-! held in the noijshborinp county of ,0f Atdilnnd, nnd nn old tii Jnekaon ttle oJe thi week thnn lnnk-'siskiwui. Just across the California 'oonnlv bow wlirtso nuit.1 i-!sn 5i lb,. line, no more liquor licenses will bo hddor of legnl fame to be hentl of 'issued by the eouuty board of stiver- (he law department of lho Southern some fiftv saloons now Pacific cotupan.V, has been observed The Wireless Telephone Has Already Conveyed the News to Old Kris Kringle That It Pays to ed tho now famous nAlllnger-nncnoi , b.,visow aml somp fifty controversy from niar. jc nmj a vcrv impressive- program 'doing hnsiuo in tho country pro v.I dtdn't get near onousn to tne jias i,een nrr,,nged. The members of'cincts must tn ston nnv of tue snciis, oui.tnc onier win meet m with interost by all old residents ot row o out of business on UMS -'"iy, is now. ueoniinp to iunv- any of the snclls, but, the order will meet in their hall at January 1st. Tho election was enllod ,iM,i' , , , l,rom0UM1 ,tf . ' . . . m .. hit ml ir I wt unit i Innn tt tti nn t r r ( w rofrcan put It down now that thoro 1 o'clock p. m. next Sunday niul at;oy tne ootmi 01 supervisors oniy nu--ir u. " ... ...v, vlll be plenty of them flying around J 1:45, escorted by the officer of the ' er the miti-snlooir forces had sunrnn-cnt,ro "rrimnn system, with head the oanttol this winter." he remark-' lodpc, they will march in n body to teed Uie expenses oiMhe election, nimrtors in ew nrk. I cd. "And say." ho added, "I would; the Bedford opera house. Among the which was subscribed lnvj,'oly by tho I .,,IM,B .,,ovot u,m wccnlly fi ling not have lho president's Joh right numbers on the program are selec- largo hunbor.nud coropVnte inter-J!"3 l,osl'Ji but who was a tdiort now for a lot of monev." tions by Hniolricp's orchestra, the csfc of.tho county which were anxious J,mo. "K oI.loc " ' " nc-iswr of Evervone Is awaiting rord from ! reading of Thnnatopsis by Ed An- to shut' up tho saloons. A number of "nnmnn lmnseU as director -of tho tho White House and wondering .drows. a solo by Mrs. Ilnzolrigg, an snloous at Hornbrookk are affected 'Prent rnllwnd vstcni organued un trhnt Taft wil' do indrcss bv Charles V. Gallowav of by the result of tho eleetion as thoy i,or U, 1,n.to 1Zfml of Nn stp't Hcrc's'the'situation. , Salem lodge, No. 33GYa solo by Wil-, are also at many other smaller un.'!"mv making ft tour of the railroad Last summer several newspapers liam F. Isaacs and two quartet mini- incorporated places in tho county. 'Ppeics under Hnrmmn control on criticized Secretary of tho Interior bers by Messrs. Colviff. Burcess, An- Yrcka and Dunsmir are the principal ,u const n" wns A-li and yes b" tnger for his wholesale restora-,drews and Isaacs. incorporated towns that are exempt onln ro"' b?V tmnwco tton of tho Garfield conservation At the hall the lodge will be for-1 from tho provisions of tho vote, but.f1" or'huid niid Seattle, ncompa.i withdrawals of public land. The cry merly opened and closed npon its . upon which separate onslaughts by ,us stnff nd general oificmls m, t.kcn un -t the National Irrlga- memorial service by the officers of .the nntifsnloou forces will bo next , 'J onwest lines. Z Congre 'at SponTwher" x. ' the lodge, and in song and eulogy the, in order, it is expected. ! Co', ,,, ,on of the report of the GoveS p5i, i CMIfornia absent ones will be remembered: I The majority by which tho arytnpMHntnicn of Hern,, has not yet efairnd I that Balllnger had delivered ile the services will be conduct-! victory was won, with nearly com- ,c.cn mnik'' bl promotion is look I toStrl the lodge and under its nns-,pleto returns, was 1G3. J "I a very hke y in v ew of his lower u,t Ld was repeated by Par- pices, the general public has been in- 1 The incorporated towns not affect- ltf Uh r f u ??W"!! , -, ..v.! - U-itl to share tho th ih. cd bv tho election are Yrckn. Fort ?.f 1 10 '"C.pal companies th aee. rrancj j. ncuw auu u.u.a , " . . . lllnrrimnn si-slnm ns il, !,.! ,.P n Watch This Store For Bargains A hint to the wise is sufficient, so we simply ask you to Watch Our Ads The Hutchasoe Co. Formerly Baker-Hutchason Co. Medford, Ore. J. E. Roberts of North Tnlent had the misfortune to lose one of his fine milk cows one day Inst week. TO APPEAR SOON ABE RUE F WOULD ' GET OUT ON GAIL the' Conservation Congress at Seat-1 members. As is usual on occasions Jones, Etna, Sisson, tlc ( like this, the opera house will beitnguo and Dorris. ' Then L. II? Glavis. a land office beautifully decorated in the colors of; agent who had heen investigating i-- (uu- Bome Alasckan coal claims which hoff will be rendered to n largo nu- telieved to he fraudulent and In the , "icnce. Interests of which Ballinger had once J appeared as attorney, went to the, president with what he thought waat evidence that Ballinger was trying to rush tho claims to patent despite tes timony thnt they were illegal. Tho president exonerated Ballinger In an open letter and fired Glavis. Glavis then mndo 1.1b charges public. The reason for naming the row 'the Balllnger-Pinchot controversy" is that Ballinger asserted last sum mer that Chief Foretr Plnchot was trying to run the dnartment of the Interior. Now, Ballinger expresses the belief that Plnchot has inspired the attacks on him In tho press. The fact is that Plnchot and Ballinger have not been pulling vey together In the official harness for some time. Each suspects and mistrusts the oth ier. Forester lias Friends. In dealing with Plnchot. the pres ident Is confronted with the fact that tho chief forester Is looked upon by the country as tho expression of the Roosevelt principles of conservation of tho natural resources of the coun try. Ho Is regarded by many per- )unsmir, Mon- I legal department. Miove tho pain almost iiiHtnntly, and J OTICK 'unless tho' injury is u veny novero om, Is hereby given that tho undersigned w'M ennso tlu Darts to honl without will apply at tho regular meeting of leaving a senr. For sale bv Leon B. tho city council at Medford, Oregon. Hnskins' Phumiacv. on Dftcembor 7, 1909, for Ucenso to sell mnlt, vinous and spIri'ouB liquors i In less quantities than ono gallon at lot 17, block 20. in Medford. Oregon.1 'for a perloc of six months. ! Dated Novombcr 2i. 1 O. M. SELSD"1 1 USSOMTIO.V NOTICK. Ladles of St. Mark's Guild Havei Booked Noted Musical Organ- ,Says H,s Hca,th ,s Bady FallinQ and ! f t f n m ization for December 3. I wou,a Meieasea Tor Awhile. The next attraction ou tho lyceum entertainment course under the aus rices of the Ladies Guild, of St. What Would You Do? In n enso of burn or scald whht Vould j'ou do to relievo tho paint Such injuries are liable to occur in any family and evenyone should bo prepared for them. Chamberlain's , Salve applied on a soft cloth will re- To whom It may concorn: Having sold my Interest In tho Medford Dollcntesflen and Itakrry to Junto Uurch, tho partnership oxlstlug be tween n. Wetzel nud myself Is here by dissolved and all outstanding accounts aro duo tho new firm who ansumo all Indebtedness nunlnut same. J. HODOKS. Best meal for tho least money at tho Spot cafo. A CombinaLiorx Hard to Beat (United Press Leased Wire.) SAN FRANCISCO. Nov. 30. Mark's Episcopal church, will be the claiming that his heart and lungs are Central Grand Concert company Lf.-uj on,i .i,nf t, -, i;,. . less he is removed to a more comfort able place of abode than the county jail, Abe Rucf, the convicted boodling vhlch will apeir at tho Medford the ater Friday, December 3rd. In bandln? together the notable artists who compose tho Central i i.oss of c Frnnolspo. tmlnv filid n Giand compmy wo are incllied to petition in the superior court for nd fellcltato. ourserves on tho achieve-m;ssion to bail pen,iing tho appeal of ments of a great triumph. Four suchjjjg cas0i Imposing figures are not often as-j The appliaction was filed by Ruefs sembltd in ono company. Mnxlmll- attorney, George Kenne, and is snp lan Dick, on whom high honors bavetp0rtc(1 by ti,0 fitntements of a number sons, especially in the west, as the 'been showered by tho musica con-, of physicians who examined him. one man who stands between theirs of Euroje. stands unrivaled , Tho Jnntter bo aTei before "Interesto" that are said to be trying an,orB American vlollnjsts. Miss Jtld0 Cnbnnnis, in the absence of to monopolize the public resources, Edith Adams has won for nerself tbo,jadf;0 Lawor beforc wIlom nef WftS and tho people distinction ol being one of the most ( convicted and who sent hi mto jail. On the other hand, the president PrtlBtIc and brilliant woman 'cellists, has Ballinger. his own selection, as of tho age. Madame Aubl Pearle-! jrr, nnd jrrs. O. L. Gorrdon and Becretary of tho Interior. Ho turn- Meyer. w!th her wonderfU soprano ,iauRhter Catherine of Klamath Falls cd Garfield out in order to put Bal- voice, already rankB with tre great-iare v;sitmg ;n Medford. HnPr In. and if ho were to sidetrack est singers of America, with the best, Ballinger now it would be a reflec-( aenjevemenw oi rr tmHnriMDi.n. unot ur nr-MLinu Adoipn Knauer is a w - - Edw. Olney, a Gifted Healer. ninnn whoso nerfomiances hold IU ar.dttors spell-bound with amazement 3rd delight. Altogether the material tlon on the wisdom of his choice. Then, too, ther Is Frank Hitchcock, postmaster general, who ran the Taft a-"ialgn, Hitchcock is a friend of J5r'netlon cabinet. as a member of tho Taft th secretary of tho Interior and Is, of which tho Cettral Grand coapany, spM to bo largely responsible for his I is made up Is sufficient, to insure it a grand ovaiit wncrevvi ui. Every ono of the artists 's a great so loist, but while solo numbers will bo Included In ocy program a special feature of eac'x will bo tho concerted , numbers, In which the full strength , of tho company will bo engaged. , Scale of prices 50c, 75c and $1 to those not holding teason tickets. i Seats on salo Wednesday a. m. at I Hasklns. Too Late to Classify. FOR RENT 1 suite of modern fur rlhed housekeeping rooms, will bo vacant Decomber 4. Mrs. Joe Thom as. 272 South Holly. Are You Making CHRISTMAS Handkerchiefs "We aro showing one of the neatest lines of Val. and torchon Laces with insertion to match to be seen in the city, in widths from 1-2 to 2 inches wide, at 5c and 10c per yard; also the plain linen centers for lace-trimmed handkerchiefs at 2oc each. FOR SALE I am exclusive agent for tl'n Merrill plp.no. Anyone wanting a I strictly hlgh.grndo piano can save DISAPPEARANCE OF DR. 25 per cent by buying of me. Call COOK WORRIES COMMITTEE., nt. 119 South Ivy street and see pi-1 Mrs- n w Smalloy, who for seven ano. J. D. Henselman. 223 I COPENHAGEN, Nov. 0. The 1 years had been a victim of abscess mysterious disappearance of Pr. , of the stomach, and unnblo to ent, FOR. SALE Ranch, 200 acres, 50 Fredorick Cook, the Brooklyn polnr after one treatment sho could cat and acres cleared, house. 2 barns, sheds,' explorer, is cnusing no little com-I sleep well. In a few days she will etc 50 apple, plum, pear and other jment in this city, and ns a result ho bo a well woman. Mr. Olnoy is ef- frult trees nnd small fruits, 40 head may lose much of his prestige among fecting groat cures. People are nnttliv 7 linrnPB mn plilflrnno fnrtn , Uin Rnvnnta of thfi UnivcrsitV of Co- ' Coming to him OS tllO last reSOrt tools. 10 miles from Eaglo Point, penhngen, who are putting his polnr Box C07, Medford, Or, 224 jrecords on examination. The members of the investigating committee appointed by tho univerfi- from far and near, suffering with eczema, asthma, catarrh, rheuma tism, lung trouble, liver and bladder trouble and all so-called chronic 100 dozen misses' and la dies' plain and fancy Handkerchiefs, especially good values, 5c and 10c each. Toilet Soap- Have you seen our new line at 10c cake, 3 for 25c, equal to most drug store qualities sold at 25c. Some dealers sell shoes solely on the strength of some one particu lar feature styleor service, per haps. There isn't a good point about any other shoo that isn't contained in full measure in WALK-OVER ' shoes. And in addition you get many other de sirable qualities you didn't buy the shoes for. We'll convince you if you'll give us half a chance. , J,f i The Best Don't forget to get your ticket on tho fine dressed doll we are going to give away Xmas. .A ticket free with every 25c purchase. Just In : All the new shades in silk finish luster cotton for' your Xmas fancy work. We aro Orowere-Tliir direct from ua NO AOENTB Our Trem aro crown atrictljr WITHOUT IRRIGATION Writ tot tree catalog. larse atof k of larletlMi-nlUtileforcommtrclalorcliardj Violet rrtl", nut inn urniminui ire.., ui.pi Vln, Small fruit Plant! and 6hm6bory I'iim rWTT.vn NmtKi'iHEB Malo Office, 1( Ortuxd Ave.PortJanJ.Ore. i! ity denied the announcement report-(diseases, all of which were healed in eu to iiavo ueen mnuo mem 10 ine iut w v inuwivmm effect that Cook is en route to Den- prices aro within tho reach of nil, mark to assist in the review of his I as Mr. Olnoy wishes to benefit as records. Thov stated, however, Hint! many as possible whiio here. Ho is his prosence here would fncilitoto here for tho purposo of advertising their work. , his healing institute at Portland. Mr, Despite tho adverse criticism which Olnoy won't be horo but a short followed Cook's disappearance ho, time. Don't wait, but come ami ho still is regarded by laymen as thelheaied. Call and get a free book first man to reach the pole. Among , lot and an explanation of his work, them ho remains an unquestioned fa- Offico in the Palms, corner Main and vorito in his controversy with Com-, Grape streets, Medford. Consulta 'raandor Peary. tion freo, Hours, 0 a. m, to 8 p. m. Faucy Handkerchiefs FOR KIMONAS f Wo have just received a new lino of those; salo price, 10c each. 1000 CAKES STANDARD TOILET SOAP, 3 CAKES FOR 10c AT HUSSEY'S i The Busy Store AT THE Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone32 71 J. B. UNYAIIT, President JOHN S OKTI1, CiihbuT J. A. PKItltY, Vioo-ProHldo.it. W. H. JACKSON, Ahh'I Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK UAPITAL $50,000 SUflPLUS : $10,000 Safety ooxeo for rent. A general Banking Business transacted. Wo solicit your patronage. 8 i