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k r MEDFORD MAIL TttUkttiSlIi), MEDFORD, OREGON TtESDAV, ktifrTEMBER 13, 19.10. Medford Mail Tribune ii i - " -" j ' ' AX XmKPKNBSKT JTBW8PATEH VVUIMlXXn SAUT BXOKPT SATTjm- SAT BT SKB MBDrOBD VBiirrxva oo. A consolidation or the Meilfont Mail MUblLhol 3889; the Southern Oregon tan, established 1802: tho Domocrntlo Tlmti, established 1872; the Aahln.ni! Tribune, established 1896 nnd tho Med ferd Tribune, established 1006. MAINEGOES DEMOCRATIC.' i . aBOTtOE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager Bntered as tecond-olnsa matter. No Tember 1. 1901), at the post orftca at atedford, Oregon, under tho act of yreh 1. 1879. Official l'npcr of the City of Medford SUBBOB1PTZOX XATBB. Oae year by mall $5.00 One month by mall .CO lVr month flcllvercd by carrier In Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville and Contral Point.. 50 Sunday, only, by mall, per year. . . . 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.S0 Vail Scasod Wire United Press U- patches. The Mall Tribune la on salo at the Ferry Nows Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel Nows Stand, Portland. Bowman Nowa Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. -Wash. Hotel Spokane News Stand. Spokane. Postage Bates. 2 to 13-psjre paper. ............... le 12 to 24-page paper Sc 2 to 36-page paper 3c swobs' craoxn.ATioBr. Average dally for November. 1909 1,700 TlM-mbfr. 1S09 1.SI2 January, 1910 1.915 Febraary, 1910 3.122 March, 1910 2.20S April, 1910 2,201 May, 1910 ..................... 2,450 June, 1910 ...................... 2,502 July, 1910 2,524 ATJSUST CntCtrtATIOH. 17., 2.650 IS 2,550 19 2,550 21 2,650 22 2,550 23.1 2,650 24 2.550 2S... 2.4S0 26...- 2,460 28 3,510 29 2.460 30 3,460 31 2.465 1 2,650 2 2,550 3.... 2,650 4 2,550 "B? 2,550 ?.i 2,600 S 2.550 v9. ".... 2,525 10..., 2,500 11 2,600 IX 2.500 14 2,550 15 3.550 16 2.550 Total gross 68,240 Dally Average, 2,527 STATE OF OREGON, County of Jack- son, as.: On the 1st day of September. 1910. personally appeared before me. George Putnam, manager of the Medford Mali Tribune, who upon oath, acknowledges that the above figures are true and cor rect H. N. TOCKEY. CSeal) Notary Public for Oregon. MAINE has gone democratic for the first timo in thirty years, electing a democratic governor, three out of four democratic congressmen, a democratic legislature, insuring a democratic senator. Vermont last week cut the republican majority nearly 4000 below the danger lino. New Hampshire went insur gent. The wavo of protest has triumphed in the very heart of New England. Kansas, Nebraska, Iowa, Michigan, Wisconsin and California have gone overwhelmingly insurgent. The peo ple of the entire nation are, insurgent tired of misrule weary of government for special interests, instead of by the people and for the people. Yet the stand-patters are dying hard. Uncle Joe Can non is still brazenly defying his enemies, though deserted by those who fawningly bout the pregnaut hinges of tho knee that appropriations might fall their way, like Haw ley, who is himself fighting on his record of Aldrichism and Canuonism and insurgent opposition. Ballinger still shouts his refusal to resign, and the Oregon machine is making a desperate assault on Statement One, to deprive the peoplo of the right to name a senator. But Oregon, like her sister states, will go insurgent. Assembly forces will be defeated and Statement enndi dates be victorious throughout the state. tfCOIUPT? tv - - I Jill - -fc USE NEWS FIGHTIHG BOB MXSPOBO, OBBaOB. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest growing city In Oregon. Population, 1910. 9.000. Bank deposits $2,750,000. 1500,000 Gravity Water System com pleted In July, 1910, giving finest sup ply pure mountain water. Sixteen miles of street being paved at a cost exceeding $1,000, making a total of twenty mlnues of pavement. Postofflce receipts for year ending June 30, 1910, show a gain of 36 per cent. Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogue River apples won sweepstakes prize and title of "Apple Xing' of the World" at the National Apple Show, Spokane, 209. Roguo River pears brought high est prices in all markets of the world during the past five years. Write Commercial Club, enclosing 6 cents for postage of the finest com munity pamphlet ever written. AIDS EXPOSITION Admiral Evans Is to Handle Immense Naval Pageant to Be Assembled in San Francisco Bay During Panama Pacific Fair To Tour the Nation. Fifty Years Ago Sept. 13. Today. Immense Lincoln ratification meeting at, Cooper Union. New York, addressed by Carl Schurz. Twenty-five Years Ago Today. Loan of S10.000.000 for a rail road In China. - John L. Sullivan, the pugilist, arrested in Cleveland for pltch i ln !n a match baseball game on Sunday. NOTICE OP CREDITORS' MEETING In the district court of the United States for tho district of Orefeon. In the matter of Baker-IIutchnson com pany, an Oregon corporation, nnd the Hutchason Company, a partnership oomposed of J. P. Hutchason, C. W. Zorn and . Kugler, bankrupts. , To the creditors of Baker-Hutcha-son Company, an Oregon corporation, and the Hutchason Company, a part nership composed of J, F. Hutchason, C W. Zorn and , Kugier, bank rupts: Notice is hereby given that the trustee has filed a report showing $11,308.35 balance on hand, and that a meeting of the creditors of said bankrupts will be held at tho office of the undersigned at Medford, Or., on the 23d day of September, 1010, at tho hour of 2 o'clock p. m when the creditors may object to the con firmation of said report, transact other business, and tho court will make allowances to counsel, order tho payment of fees and expenses. and declare and order the payment of a dividend to tho, creditors who have proved their claims. Dated Soptembor 12, 1010. HOLBROOK WITHINGTON, 153, Referee in Bankruptcy. NATAT0RIUM NOTES. SAN FRANCISCO. Sept. 13.-Renr-Admirnl Robloy D. Evans, U. S. N.', retired, will come into his own again during the Panama-Pacific fair, according to the plans on foot and which are to be announced nt n banquet in honor of "Fighting Bob" on Thursday. Evans is to be named chairman of the navul committee, but his real duties are to be the handling of the immense naval page nut it is expected will assemble in San Francisco bny. As a member of the exposition committee. Admiral Evans is soon tc start on a tour of tho uited States to work up interest in the fair. If congress sanctions the holding of the exposition in San Francisco he will tour Europe on a similar mission. Ewins will especially request the presence of foreign navies nt the fair, ne says ho will arrange a na val exhibition that will almost out rival the fair itself. CHAMP CURK TALKS VICTORY Democratic Leader Predicts Success for His Party in November Re publicans Face Storm .of the Peo ple's Wrath Maine a Foretaste. FRANCHISE DOES'NT STOP RIVAL PLANT MADEIRA, Cal., Sept.-13. That the granting of a franchise by a mu nicipality does not prevent the mu nicipality from conducting an "op position" nublic utility is the gi3t of u decision that today is causing much rejoicing in Madeira. The rul ing, made by Judge Olin Wellborn of the federal district court at Los An geles, is, in the case of the Mudcira Water company, against the people of Madeira. Tho company's contention wns that it held an exclusive franchise and that in establishing a water plant the city was violating the rights of tho company. The company applied for an injunction and it wns on the city's demurrer that the ruling was made. The decision will causo widespread interest, for it is understood that practically every corporation in tho state was lending its nid to the wa tor company in the fi"ht. JEFFERSON CITV. Mo., Sept. 13. Champ Clark, minority leader in the lower house of congress, todny predicted that the democrats will sweep Missouri next November. Clark is a delegate to the democratic state platform convention which as sembled here todav. Coucorning the situation in Missouri, he said: "Beginning with the recent triumph of Clement C. Dickinson in the sixth Missouri district, the democrats will continue the good work and make the November elections a rout. "The results in Maine j-esterduy are the best indications that the peo ple are weary of being maltreated and betrayed. "The republicans blamed the weather for defeat in Vermont. Th'oy professed to believe that their vot ers were so confident of success that they staved at home rather than venture out in n storm to vote. "Yesterday ideal weather prevailed throughout Maine, Even then we registered a victory. There is no question but what storm conditions also prevailed, in a sense, yesterdaj' in Maine. The republican party in that heretofore staunch republican stnte was compelled to face n terrific storm, but it was the storm of the people's wrath. "What happeucd in Maine is a foretaste of what will happen throughout the nation in November. We will trounce them out of their boots; tho timo is ripe." Circuit' Court Notes. Stuto of Oregon v Frank McDon ald; defendant ordered released nnd caao dropped; all JuroM woro dis missed by. J,... Hurly. First National bnnk 'of Medford vs. ll. II, Harris; artlou tor money; Judgment by default. F. P. Koonan company vs. W. E. Stacy; nctlon "for monoy; judgment by default:'1'"' Mrs. E. F. NrlsRS vs. Alice M. linker; action for ojoctment; cbbo under ndvlsomont of court. Mlnnlo A. Noatherland vs. Samuol Q. Noatherland; for dtvorco; decreo by default.. O. U Renmea will pre Iparo ordor. . . O. C. Lapp vs. Chris II. Natwlck; action for money; Judgment taken by default. William H. Johnson vs. II. F. Mc I Loughlln et nl.; Judgment by de- fault. J S. J. Knmensky vs. Hudson Auto Co.; judgment by dofault. II. M. Coss vs. Sarnh M. Andrews; nctlon for monoy; verdict for tho plnlntiff by tho Jury of S3G0. L. E. Hoover rs, A. D. Helms; ac tion to rocover monoy; caso contin ued until September 13, 1910. Suits hi Equity. I. J. Phjpps agnlnst city of Med ford; answer to amended complaint filed on Soptembor 12. Tho Home' Tolephono and Tolo graph company of Southern Oregon against city .of Ashland; Injunction ordered. S County Court. In the matter of tho ostato of G. Goble; appraisers appointed were J. A. Perry, J. D. Olwoll and R. P. Luth; approved' Septombor 12, 1911. In tho matter of tho estate of Ida Maria Carlson, deceased; 17th of Oc tober appointed for dato of final hearing. " " "' '"" "' '"'" ' IIIMIW ' in Mill II.IWI- ..-. I.I-II.I.W I .JIWT.-. . !! I t A vi Prices will advance In order to cover carrying charges i'or tho year (taxes, interest, etc.) an advanco of 8 per cent on the present prides of the BURRELL ORCHARD will be made October 1st. December 1st, 19.10, an advanco of $75.00 per aero will bo mado to cover natural increase in value; a full yoar's growth of the trees easily justifying double- that amount. Parties living at, a distanco who desire information re garding tho above property or any other in tho Roguo River Valley, will upon request be sont all data desired. We have just issued a little booklet on tho "BURRELL ORCHARD," giving nothing but straight facts. Jno. D. Olwell Exhibit Building, Medford, Oregon. i SfntTlage License. Rnlph D. Cray and Zuliemo Tib-botts. HAY IS PLEASED OVER CONSERVATION CONGRESS LARIMER PLANS SUPjOR T. R. Banquet for Boodling Senator at Which Taft Will Be Asked to Oc cupy Seat of Honor and Uncle Joe Cannon Will Be Toastmaster. SPOKANBAvash., Sept. 13, In stead of being "aoro" about tho way In which thewestern governors wero treated at tho national conservation congress, Govornor Hay, who has just returned from St. Paul, declares that he Is "tickled to death." "I'm tickled because they loft a way open" horo tho govornor stopped speaking nnd placed his fin ger on his Up, meaningly. Just what tho governor meant, however, was not clear, as he Bald a few moments later that ho was not sure that ho would call a "western conservation congress" to declare for stato control of national resources, as was roported. Ho Intimates that ho would probably head a "secession movoment" later. DRV FARMING CONGRESS NEXT Five Governors and Representatives of States and Forcinn Nations to Attend Spokane Meotlnu Over Five Billion Acres Represented. The Rundlett tSisters ANNOUNCE THEIR GRAY SELLS HALF INTEREST IN STORE Wednesday night will be tho occa sion of tho third relay raco between teams representing tho Ashland and Medford rlnka. Each team has won nco and as they soem to bo about equally matched tho management of the two natatoriums have arranged for a series of races for tho cham pionship of tho valley, best three In five, and the first raco will take place Wodnesday night beginning at 2 o'clock sharp. After, tho relay race thoro will be the regular Wednesday night danco t 8:30, Mr. Moo of Minneapolis has pur chased an Interest in the store for mborly owned by Van Oyko's, Mr. Moe Is an experienced dry good3 and notion man and will be a etrong addi tion to Medford'a mercantile world. Gray and Moo Tho placo to go, The store will be remodeled on tho Interior, now goods aro already ar riving and in a shor.t timo tho now firm expect to bo In position to show tho best assorted stock that can bo fqund In tho city. Meeker & Co. report tho largest attendance at tholr opening of any timo since starting business. The now store, and attractlvo windows seem to attract tho people. CHICAGO, Sept, 13. As a countor stntement to tho slap Colonel Roose velt delivered when he refused to at tend the Hamilton club's banquet if Senator Lorlmer wero a guest, Lori mer's friends today aro planning in his honor one of tho most remarka blo banquots on record. President Taft is to he asked to occupy a seat of honor. "Undo Joo" Cannon is slated to bo toastmaster. Theodoro Roosevelt Is to bo piqued because ho will not got an Invita tion. Tho sponsors of tho plan say tho affair will not bo political in charac ter, tho plan being merely to gather around tho board a party of broad- minded, honest-opinioned men," Dem ocrats as woll as republicans will bo Invited, Sonator Lorlmer, It Is said, does not know his friends' plans. Lorlmer was to have beon a guest at the banquet tendered Colonel Roosovolt during his recent visit to Chicago and given by tho Hamilton club. Whon Roosovolt declared ho could not sit at tho samo tablo with Lorlmer, President Patten of the club wlthdrow Lorimer's Invitation. DR. L. n GORDON, a spinal Hpcciulist of ureal experi ence and oiio who thoroughly uuder standH Iiom to locate and correct diseased conditions without tho use of either druj,'rf or Hiirgcry. Rr, Gordon hhos tho chiropractic method for loeutiue; and relioviiitf diseased conditions of the human body, a method! that is proving won- ,i....i'..n . , ... i. .I..... uuinm.y hUU'USSllll 111 ilium YOUTH. Diseased conditions uro caused by osseous displacements, especially of the spinal column, hud Iho chiroprac tic method is tho most successful mid widely used of any non-drug science known to the medical world. Tf you nro sick and wish to got woll without tho iihu of drugs or surgery, try chiropniotie and got well. Dr. Gordon wjll ho pleased to con sult with you during regular office hours, which nro from 10 to 12 a, in. and 2 to fi and 7 to 8 p. in. Other hours mid Ruiiiliiys by appointment. Over Medford Iliirdwaro Co, SPOKANE. Wash., Sept. 13. Govornors of flvo north westorn stntos and possibly soveral from othor parts of tho country, tnreo members of tho United States cougross, representa tives or six foreign nntioiiB, heads of fcderola and stato dopartmonts and transportation companies, will Join with sclontlstH, oxporlmontnl nnd practical agriculturusists and dovol opmont oxporto from numerous dis tricts in tho United States and Can ada In making tho fifth dry farming lug congress in Spokane, Octobor 3 to C, tho most, Important and Interest ing In tho history of tho organiza tion. Flvo billion acres of land In Amer ica, Franco, Gormany, Russia, Brit ish South Africa, Australia, India, Turkoy, Hungary, Italy, Jlrazll, Ar gentine nnd Algeria nro represented by tho delegates already appointed. Thoro will bo comp"rohonolvo displays of th products of tho Mold, orchard and garden at tho International ex position, Octobor 3 to 0, to doiuon- titrate what lines beon accomplished In the so-called soml-arld and arid districts In all parts of thd world by tho practlco of dry farming princi ples. PrJzoo of a total valuo of $10, 000 aro offered Jn tho vnrlous com petitions, which nro free and open to all dry farmers. Congressman F. W, Mondoll of Wyoming, prosldont of tho organiza tion, will formally couvono tho con gress In tho Washington stato ar mory tho ovonlng of Octobor 3, tho( dologntos and vllstors being wolcom nd by Governor Hay for tho stato and Mayor Pratt for tho city, Thoro will bo eight regular sessions, and In addition six meetings of tho instltuto flections of North and South Dakota, Utah, Idaho, Montana and Washing ton on Octoljor to 0. Dr, T. V. Cooko, stato director of dry farming In Wyoming, vlll havo chargo of ses sions for mombors tho mornings of Octobor 5 and 0, Tho mootlngs nro for dologatos desiring specific Infor mation on dry farming problems, sol culture and seoil brooding, Millinery Opening for Wednesday Sept. 13th YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED Diamonds, Watches and Jewelry at Lowest Prices. Every Article Warranted as Represented J. W. Diamond 115 Kast Main Medford, Ore. R. F. GUF.RIN & 4 Medford National Bank Bld(. Can handle CO. a few good loans on real estate. If you want to borrow or have a first mortgage to sell it would be well for you to call P. O. 11ANBHN ITuBkins for uoal(h. TOM MOFFAT Wo nmko any kind and stylo of Windows. Wo cany Glass of any sizo on hand. MEDFORD SASH & DOOR CO., Medford, Oregon. Bandits Make Haul. CANANKA, Mox Sept. 1.V-Rur-ales today nro 'searchine; tho moun tniiiB i'or two masked liauditH who Saturday robbed Superintendent moil, Mauser and CiiHhior Probort of tho Calumet & Arizona Mining company of $2500 in gold, which (hoy woro oiWTyinj,' to the mine lo pay off thu V- t