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8 THE ALEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MKDffQRD, OREGON, SUNDAY, nECEMUER, 12, 15)01). ENUMERATORS TO ISTARTING WORK BE EXAMINED.NEXT APPLE SHOW CAMERA CLUB IS HELMS ORCHARD SUGGESTED HAS ENE RECORD TERMINAL ONLY i IN THIS CITY Spokane Takes Steps to Finance Next Year's National Apple Show Will Be tgf Improved. ; J 'WASHINGTON. D. C, Doc. 11. SPOKANE, Wash., Dec. 11 Pro- V.t S. Census Director Dnrnnd today , liminnry arrangements have been Fitness for Counting Uncle Sam's Famil Must Be Shown by Each Worker In Service, Sc&nmi n.Bninmm.t .InfinW ilifi mini. completed . by the SMwkaue chamber p i - liir i i commerce to finance the third na- 0f lhcations, dntics And, compensation!,. . ... .... .... ... ll ;i - - ; i, f - , Juuiini oppiu snow in wns eny mv of cciftud pmmiertors.lIo,shatesnftfd,c f November or enrly in Do-1 that 0110 of Uho. duties imposed upon comber, 1910, when it is purposed to ; Proposed That Every Owner of Ko- Six Acres Ncwtowns Pay $7875 Net John R. Allen Denies Report That dak Snap Winter Scenes for or Over $1300 an Acre 750 Terminal Grounds of P. & E. Boxes to the Will Bo In Central Acres. Point. ' Education of the Easterners. It every camera in the Rogue H Iv or valley from Ashland to Grants ass should tnko thro photographs attractive winter scones character istic of tho climate of southern Oro- Kon, now many pcopio wouui mere tile supervisors by the census act is irako a larger end better exhibition , bo? the designation of suitable persons c ,nn ever !)eL ' w,Ul rom $33,000 ! It has been suggested that It would to be employed, with the consent of to '00f '"""inno1!0 Sml , a bright and profitable Idea for the the director of ceus as enum-gffi' IZZ tflrs within their respg-tivo 'districts- poilo of Siiuknne.' TISiatvhaVn6t4Jt)j)r,r a camera seayonnnd sug It is further, providedJUmt such-pcr-lo; mdhcy-making outfieM L"-f Bested Januaryfl to lGj inclusjve. as sons shall A selected solely with n deuced by the statement lhaft.tho ex- an 'appropriate period. Tho idea i? Darkness and Light Tho Ad Holms orchard has mndti ,,WWn T have anything to sav to a wonderful record this yar. From tho ,,ul(li0( 1 ,ho ,nil,1( six acres of Newtown Pippins an av- ommot (o 0 trut)l l (lo 10, ((lk(,. rS,ir74n!T" t0,U,C n";VC? ""W " Allon, prudent of tho picked or 4600 boxes from tho tract. ,, - . , . These apples wro sold for $1.75 net. 1 "c,f, K,,st,r. hsoinsiiii; a or J7S7B, which made an lncomo r,,,m1, u ho of foot that he had of S1312 an acre. purchased tho Snowy Huto orchard Just another Indication of what from F. If. Hopkins nt Central Point Roruo Hlver valley fruit lands will for thp mmo of ,,,,. it for rn. road grmu-.d and switching (lie rnil- rond tennitialh there "1 have gen orally found that tho bnld truth w.m A tliirU ntoro Itm't llko a " tlnrk horno." A "dark homo" utnndun. protty fair uhow, but a dark utoro han no show nt all. Eloctrlo Unlit la n mnRnot Ihnt drawn trado. A mnall otoro with a big olootrlo Sinn, Rota moro ouutom than a blr, poorly lluhtod atoro with no olitn. Our oxport hnu oomo now Idoao on otoro llnhtlnn. It l "I" buulnooo to boo that you aro poatod on tho latoot llfjht- Iiik mothoda. Thlu Uoopu you up-to-dato and tho crowd oonioa your way. Pro craatlnallon la tho thlof of trado. Soo him now. ELEVEN DAYS LEFT. onunura from rre 1.) holWed hv ,.., ..,.IA )... ...... -iew to fitness, and without refer- ponses ot the show were moro than to as. ovorybodv In tho valley who bo opened till Cliristmn moniinir." t,ii tOO AAfl nl.n.-n 4.n Mitnlnti! Fmii. .1 A fill. ...! !1 ...... , . yjvvv ..w.v .uv . u t it .... ence to their iKilitienl party affilin fjpl,s. "The census net prov enini'i'ration of populati culturn thall bedn on April and that each enumerator shall com-'to prizes of $3 for single plates of ins the character of the climate of plete tno work required in his dis-i apples, nor. vrero competitors. -K'hi; nnrf. nf ihn aintn nf 0r(1C0 ,J Such a collection' missions and concessions. No ides that tho charge was made fpr eutries in the ' Photograph showlnp soi on nnd ngri-.Lvarious competitions ranging . from j Ron InMts best winter An pril 15, 1910, tho carload sweepstakes of $1,500 The ignorance of tho vn has a camera to take one or mora; southern Oro-f ress orld rcRard tnet within thirty days in tho case quired to pay for exhibition space. f :(-;t ,,11 Tf TT Pi'nrt CMmlnnMnnnnnn. ill j a 1111031 Utll 0.11 Ui It.A.ll U13.11t.3 .11111 Slllllll LU113t " v . ... . v . . ...111. . nnd within two weeks in tho case of, leave for Detiver early in January toij of photographs jwould do more hani nv inconorated city, town village, ' attend the Colorado show, afterward anything else to dlspol thhls world-. oriiorongii tvuicii luut b,uuu liilinbit- maKing an exiemieo lour 01 tne or- Wldc Ignornnco. provided, of course.J ants or omre under the' census of chnrd districts in eastern, southern'." . . .... innn ' nn n.;,Mio.natnrn etntne " pnotograpiis were WlUOiy Circu-B ; "It is desirable where possible that , lated. the enumerator shall live in the dis-J MARINES READY TO LAND. f ' trict ho is to canvass. He should NEW YORK ASSOCIATED be familiar with its territory nnd the continued fromsgjl. BANKS IN GOOD C0NDITI0NJ Reneral character of its people. 'Women Flee. "Tho census requires as enumer- The report that soldiers will be NEW YORK, Dee. 11. Tho state ntors active, energetic persons of i permitted free range when tho clti mont of the Associated Hanks for Tt.io ,..;n it... .....t.. ,.i.. -...l ' " uin mv viuiin?iuii mill hi I, ....! . .1 , , , , delay almost inevitable when an avn- ' , oionaiu tor lnnclio of amil deluge a craraued of- 1,0 ""o ' set torlh at tlie tunc, fii-e fo? each Mliiv of the few ilav ,ocn,,se I considered it a profitable immediately preceding ChriMtnns. It "vt-l',t. It will be cut up in sum'! will nlso insure them beinir reeeived irau,s 1,11,1 H'lcod on the market, at in time. - , fording uu opportunity for the home. 1 Tho strain nnd pressure are groat- M'eKPr 10 J-ceure Mimll producing or- ot m tho registry department. Here ' . ' .. ' the clerks are under high procure 11,0 "PKinp onthnrd will not b.. for hours at a time. Valuable tow- lls ""ii'" the Pacific elrv and rifU of nil kind. In ''-""H'l-ii. r will the Pncific & Kast- sntal and sender's mnrnl rnn.ui.iliilitf Anno I'mce. not end when he phce hi gife in I an nR ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. mm i ami gttt ot nil kind. ent in """ m-uic i mm ill packages, are hero receipted for J"' tonnitials ho switched from Mcd I started on their wcv. Hut the fVni ? Ct,n,l Iitt. or any other' the week ended today shows' tho fol- good address. They must be thor-. Is cantdred has created consternation! oughly trustworthy, honest, and. of ,1n Blueflelds. Every effort to takoj lowing changes Rood habits. They must. have atthe Vomen and children to places of f-Reservation on all deposits, in- Jeast ordinary education 'and bo ahhjfcsafety la being made. It is thought! grease $2,427,550. fo wrile planily and with reasonnblorthat Zelaa's order permitting his Reserve on all deposits other than rapidity. In general, preference ' men to sack the city is Intended to United States dejiosits, increase .?2,- will be given to former enumerators result in the establishment of a hor- 243,700, RECITAL MONDAY FOR . W. C. T. U BENEFIT An elocutionary recital will be held at tho Prasbytoriau church on .Mon day ovening by .Mrs. Frank D. Wlie ). or for tho benefit of the W. C. T. V. of this city. Mrs. Qnisenbury. Mr. MeKee nnd Rev. and Mrs. 0. LeRroy Hall wiil assist. Admission will be 25 reals. Specie, incrense $173,300. Legal tenders, decrease $305,000. Deposits, deercaso $9,915,800. Circulation, decrease $1,700. Loans, decrease $1,798,900. Total loans, $1,857,073,400. Tho surplus, of the banks was $10,- if they are at preesnt physically able 1 rible xambple for future revolution to perform the duties of the position. cry leaders. "Each person seeking appointment ! Fear City Is Doomed, as census enumerator must make a! Estrada sympathizers apparently written nppliaction to the supervisor I aro obsessed with a fear' that the for the district of which a resident, 1 city Is doomed to fall into tho pos and said application -ut be made F"lon of tho Zelavane. All that throughout in the hnrdwriting of the will savo the city, they claim, Is the 381,800 as against $19,381,800 last applicant, nnd must be indorsed by landing of marines from the Ameri-1 year and n deficit of $20,924,950 two two representative business men of can warships. t years ago. me community in winch the applicant l Reports from the viclnltv hereto- resides." jforo have mdlcated that the revolu-) RECEPTION TO REV. LUCAS v i tlonlsts were superior In numbers WAS WELL ATTENDED and equipment to tho dictators1 troops. It Is known, however, that: reception pven to Hev. .Mr. Zelaya's agents have been exceeding-1 Lucas at the homo of Mrs. Beveridge ly active during the'last two weeks, Wednesday night wns ttended by ana many conscripts have been added, practien!y tho whole congregation of to their ranks. ; gt Mnrk,g Epjscopnl ciurci,. na Minor Engagements. m of thc townspeople who wished For more than two weeks Zelaya's, (o wclcomo jfr. and Mrs. Lucas to army has been lying In tho vicinity jjC c;jy of Rama. Estrada's forces, expect- Bisho"p Scn(1(inj; wns prcscnt nn(1 ing an attack, had erected fortlf I-; espresse(1 ,limBeIf ns omro lhnn ,cng. cations and dug trenches about the,C(1 wi(h the prorcss of tha phurch in . mLI.L f A 1 111. . iuu, niiiBi were inierspcrsea vl 111 1 Bedford tangled barbed wire. SET S2B BILLS AFIRE; OPENS WINE FOR ALL Wrathy Wife Aawalts Osterman, Corporation President, After High Times In Detroit. Several minor CHICAGO, Dec. 11. A wife with j engagements about Rama, in which me revolutionists were signally vic tim office, if he deliberately wait until tho eleventh hour and adds o thc congestion nnd pressure, he is partly to hlnme if his pift is lost nr delnyed. if it became a New Ycnr present instead of a Christmas gift. Red Cross Stamps. Every letter and package going out this Christmas season will bear n Red Cross stamp. Tho little stamp with its wrenth of ti... frn,. . ... , u. .y surnnimis a re. cross and its Tl.c Fireman's Story-FranCline Christmas Greeting' tells its mes- The Reverie in Church-Gen. A sngo of a great work and a national Baker. ChA?ir'' . , ' Thc 01,1 Woman' Complaint -Sc .Millions of theso stnmns hnve been lcctcd. struck off by the printing presses in fl0jK ,0 Marry Jim-U.iknow,.. ' nshington. The proceeds from Music. their sale go tto the national cam- prico 'of Ii0ol K.nnm E. C. paipi to wipe out tuberculosis, the Miss Jones and tho Burglar So dread modem enemy of the human looted. TttCJ.' . . . . I A Privato Rehorsnl Helen Potior. M.w..ps wm nm carry a icuer. Tho Deacon's Mistake-Cora E. anywhere. They will carry the tru- Compton. est meaning of the holiday season,; Second Half, and tho best of Chnstmns wishes. Music The charitable women of Me.lford) vnyinl n Fellei Samanthn Allen, who arc handling the sale of the When Iluldy Spects Her Beau -stamps locally have arranged for Mrs. M. F Butts them to he distributed at a number of TIlp' pirc' Ficn,i'j0f,Hio flenn. eading stores m the shopping dis- A porfcct Wife-Seloelcd. tnct- Music Christmas In the Churches. r, n i e n 4 r, . , The Pndo of Great Grandmofiter Already Chnstmns services are be- 'l.oo Ebon E Rcxford ing aranged for in the various j nobort of Cieily-Longfellow. churches of ho citv. and choirs nre Tho Hazing of Valliant-Pricolo-.. ' practicing Christmas enrols. Theso beautiful carols with their t vieaTora iron wopks t chlncry Agents In Southern Orcuon for FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. Medford Iron Works E. G. TROWBRIDGE, hi'jjrlrtor Foundry and Machinist of Enulnns. Siraylnu0nttlt$, Pumps, Boilers and Ma All H- I Plain Facts Vou will lose money in purchiiNing your holiday goods, especially DIAMONDS, CUT GLASS, WATCHES, GOLD AND SILVERWARE, MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS, ETC. if you fail to co us. All wb ask is thu opportunity to show you ur stock, as values aro Hiich thnt you will lot leave tho ntoro without buying. Medford Loan Office Corner of Central Avcnin ami Main. flro In hor eye and questions to ask awaits the home coming of Henry C. Osterman, president of tho Car that tho dictator was yplannlng am(it hjm Equipment company of West Pull- massed attack In the near future, man. She read the story of her hus- Covered Actual Intent. ( band's Illumination of Detroit with! That Zelaya was covering his actual beautiful sentiment nnd inspiring mol- ody, will carry joy and awaken hap- Rev. Mr. Lucas has already made a very favorable impression not only nrwin Ins ennrn-PfrnMnn lint nrwin llinsn PY memories in tho heart of even the tortous. led tho defenders to believe outside of his congregation who have hardest and most worldly-wise. Hut particularly will they ring sweet in tho oars of him or her who has shown tho tmo Christian spirit of kindliness nnd fordveness, nnd brotherly love nt this season, ns always. his! 20 bills and thel began soling the ntont to move upon Blueflelds ZZ.rZn ZnZ7Z7 S wires with messages. What 8ho wants! now evident. The defenders of tho J,ctatorshP unquestioned. to know Is: city are said to have been woefully, Why ho ordered champagne fortwcakened by the removal of most of . everybody," paying for eight quarts? , tne,r forces to Rama, where It was wv,,, i, Ji.1.11 1.1,. it 1 linllnvpd 7nlnvn wnnlrl notilor lita nf. af 5oWat tho bar7 b tack. The c'unning of the rormer report to Philadelphia prepar- Why ho pinned a $20 bill on a bell- President was illustrated by his strat boy's coat tallf Why ho paid $5 to a ragged news- avo Doen dispatched to Rama bear- farines to Scene. WASHINGTON. Dec. 11. Seven hundred marines were ordered to- Four hundred nnd eighteen acres first-class ranch, four milos from railroad station, -10 ncres alfalfa, ir- maI!Ai. - 1 nr ;-... -.1 . .. ed to leave on troop ship for Pan-'. V f"" ,,,ro"' I,rMl'1c' ,hH or" , Monday or Tuesday Thin ne.i ' K u imiim, goim iiiiusch, I'vr iivio-, unu-iourui casn, .1 10 n liov for a bundle of papers and added ! '"E news of the Impending attack. It ??i.-?Inin, for ''"l""". See J. W. Dress- $45 when told by the urchin of hlsM8 deemed doubtful that they break mother's Illness? 1 through the line Zelaya is reported to Is threatening to sack Blueflelds. Tho cruiser Tacoma was ordered to Join I lor Agency. West Main. 237' i'A CITY IS KNOWN BY ITS LIGHTS This Is no inero flguro of Hpceeli The stranger flans tho iinllghtcd town ns he would a gravoyard and for much the mimo reason. IIAXO OUT a.v iai:crmo hion Kvory Hln donotcs a llvo place, run by a man who Is living and nt'HINHKH FOLLOWS THIS MHHT ItOfJUK IHVKK KLUCTIHC CO. Why ho donated two 20 bills and ' have thrown In tho van of his main DeB MoInes ,n Nlcarnguan wa- VUlHl a handful of clmnc-n to tho Ttfir. Kit-! lorco, ward Collins, who passed tho sa- Ask 'r Sfarlncu. f , loon?. , ! A cable from Blueflelds stated that "?""C T"; Why iio stuffed four $20 bills in Provisional President Estrada has .p. ' J' th pockets of an old man In the 1 Iealed to Consul General Moffat of(I3 w ' cf,8 to Colon.) Sympa-. barroom? tho United States to land marines ,lzera wIth tho Nlcaragunn royolu-: Why ho gave a scrub woman SG0? ! from tho cruiser Des .Moines to pro- tlon,ary movomnt aro hitter In their -B 8cr,1lvoman '?Iif A,rl condemnation of the easo with which n "L y, lfl; 7: r: Provisional President Estrada pormlt- laya'a army takes tho city. . Jed ZeIaya to outwlt hIm ,n nhan'ln- Tho turn in affairs has led to tho ,nffttih 0ccicA nttack on Rama and ( riiMiuiiK .ins lorces io 1110 uoionsoiess bills and let them burn to ashes? "Henry has no money to throw away," said tho Indignant Mrs. Os torman, "and ho must explain his i "01ier ot many persons m touch with -conduct. Ho denied that ho hnd been '-guilty of similar acts In Washington Bomo tlmo ago, but I want to know about this now story. ' inl...il.u. TWO BZLUBFIBLD . . . cmfwyppu 'uol""ua. Central America naffalrs that recent-1 . fi,,,,,d Tako I'vp. ly reports from Zelaya that ho wns Etrala. wlt his supposelly fiii- roady to resign wer0 only part of his tpor,or forceB' thoy ,)el,ovo' B,10,ll,, crafty policy and wore designed to ''"V taUfin th" Initiative when tho lad tho rovolutlonists Into ovor-con- ,,lc ator waB w,lhln fitrlkl"K distance fldenco. If tho reports coming f hlfl Rrmy' R8tmda was confident m...,i. , that niuoflolds was imnrOKnablo from would later lose dollars. This ap- f ' " 1 tho land side and had moved many plies part cularly to the fruit grow-1 "ttlci ly certain hat y Sa vl of 11,0 ,ofo"',,nS BOld,ora to Btre"tl1- or; don't buy poor stock because ft" , S to tho blttoV ond en h'8 no8ltIon at a"1a " view of cheap. See T,. E. Hoover and get tho UhM toJh0..b,".r. ond'.. . tho lmnondln nttnek ,,non h. div. A bufiiness man would bo foolish to try to navo dimes when ho know ho best. ffef 228 Forty acres first-cjns pear, poach Tho canturo of niueflehlH. with' ,s "PProaching Dluoflolds tho great effect the victory would ' over r0(lB 8ald t0 1)0 lmPa88ab'o i . . . . . u nirnu inrco nnn una Hiircopnoii in or grape hind. 4 miles from rail- - " """ "?P "T dragging 30 pieces of artillery. wl h w. i.UUf UUIM Di.wii nvi Ullbll tu , , , . t road station, close to school, daily mail, phono and main county road; cir-dly cleared. Price, $2000; $800 cnslr long tiom on bnlnr - p hox OiiO. 231 Zolaya's position that it Is believed ' ,m; Pon,,,ar I)lnIon horo has t here only tho actual intervention of 1,at tbo oily cannot ropulso th0 at- tho United States by occupation could tttC,k of 1,10 dlcator- and 18 lo8tInod prevent him from stamping out the! to b, Backod and pll,nBd llls ron" , cgado troops. Are You Going East ? I rave you a friend coming west? You ought to bring one to Medford. Call and see us. Let us talk routes and rates with you. Information cheerfully fur nished. Phone, address or (tall on Southern Pacific R. R. A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent THE,,, NASH LIVERY GO. Have the Best Turnouts in the City You aro tronted right, llio prico is right, tho team N right in fact, ovorytliiug is right. Corno and see. NASH LIVERY CO. THE ROGUE RIVER LANS- COMPANY NO. 11 NORTH CENTRAL AVENUE Offers an especially good foothill orchard for a low price and on good terms. In these days of advancing prices, it will pay to look into this. It nays lo deal with the "Man Who Knows, " Whon the ioMie River Land Company sold the Tronson & Outline orchard, at IDaglo Point to Uio prize winning ONuier.s, four jears ago, the salesman, W. M. Holmes, ns.n.red i',:o purchasers thoso Spitzonhorgtrees would produce tho world's best apples, and subsequent ovonls provo the soundness of his judgment, By tho way: Did it over occur to you that most of tho nion who havo won out in tho Rogue Rivor Valley, bought their win ning orchards through tho Rogue Rivor Land Com pany? W. M. Holmes, Manager, is always at your servieo for a good buy, i