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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 23, 1910)
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREaofl, SUNDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1910, 15 FEARED OLD AGE AND PRURTY, SO DIED IlKNVKIl, Colo., Out. 22. LuiivIiik ii nolo iiliiiilll'vliiK liliiiHt'll' ami ilccliii' liiK liltiiHoir fearful t lilt t it would lio lint u innlliir of n hIioiI limn until lio would become dependent on eliiir- itV, (lllOIKO llllllDlt WillllllllH of Mur.VMvllle, Cul., Ih lodiiy u Hiilciilo, Imvinu' taken IiIh life ut Hid ICIIih ho tel. Ill till) Hold III) Hllilli "I liuve drifted into (lioitr.v middle iio, iMivuity-Htriukuii ihiiI t'riondlvHrti mill I vlnw with uliinii lliii prospect of u dependent old ii." WillllllllH IllHO lul't II llllllllll) of lllllll- UHrript vlilcl indulged in phllosopbi- Clll l'lillk'H Ut VliriollH pllltHUH 1)1' life. Oiut Hiiid: "In comparing ruliuioiiH, I liitvj come to tho ooiu'IiihIoii tluit tliu Iuihih for U'licion Ih superstition." Anotluir says: "Those win Imvrii't t lio patience to fully pursue tint iiiimm of incliipby sius nor llio intclliucnce to roach at ImiulliH in t ryintc to unilnrritiiiid spec ulative science, cannot mid will not find Clod." A third mid fourth munusoripl 10 iiiurkcd: "Morality !h now understood to menu ndheroneo to ciiHtom in tliu mat tor of intercourse between Iho hoxoh. "Ixivo iH undeniable. MurriiiKCH an ut prt'Hvut instituted will remain iih Ioiilt iih it 'ih needed for economic rcamiiiH. Wlicn that day koch, thuro will supervene some othor form of union In-1 ween tho hoxoh." WANT LOWER RATES TO WHEAT TO THE EAST WALLA WALLA. WiihIi.. Oct. 22. Wheat fnrmorH of tho Inland Km- jilro to tho niimhor of 100 mot hero today for a conference with tho offi cial of tho Orogf & Nav igation company ami tho Northern Pacific Kallrond company In an ef fort to get a reduction of grain raten on enntorn and coaHthouiul wheat shipments. It In understood that tho follow ing thrco rodtictlotiB would ho attked fer: First, a rodiittlon of from 8 to 10 contn on tho rato from tho Inland Umpire to tho middle west and tho past; Hccond, a alight reduction to tho count; third, n reduction on tho rate from Walla Walla to Tacotna on tho O, It. & N , making It equal to that of tho Northorn Pacific. President Crow of tho Farmers' Union, with other offlclnlH, nrrlvod last ovenlug and Inst night hold a conference. O. O. Caldorhead, rato export, ar rived hero today from Olympla. Ho wnu nent to attend tho meeting hy tho ntnto railroad rommlHHlon. JULIA WARD HOWE OWNED LAND NEAR 0LVMP1A, WASH. OLYMPIA. WiihIi., Oct. 22 A po- ''liinr for let tern of ndmmis . the estate of .liiliu Ward IIoi, .'no cmml old woman of Am orluu." who wrote the "Untile Hymn of tho Hcpublic," is on file with the clerk of tlio Thurston county super ior court today. Tho petition wns presented by W. ',. Liudley itnd scIh forth that Mrs. Howe owned 2f acres of luiid near Titinwator, jusl hoiiIIi of this city, since the civil war, which now worth $l,.r)00. .MOUNTAINEERS TAKE PRISONER FROM JAIL LOVINClTON, Va.sOet. 22. Fears are felt hero for tho Hafoty of John Moore, who wiih spirited away from tho local jail hero early today by mountaineers, who diHiippenred in tho bills with their captive. Fully 7ft nion comprised tho baud that took Moore from the .jail. Moore wiih convicted of poisoninc Frank Howell, in order that he might innrry Howell's wife, according to tho charuoH. Moons nssorled in bis de fense (lint niooiiHhineix poiHoued Ifowell to nvciiRo theniHtdws for do roKittory tcHtimouy Howell hod niven nirninst thorn. TIiIh testimony is ho liovcd to have so nnircrcd tlio inoun tniiu'ors Hint they dotenniued to take Mooro'n ease out of the law's hands. Younfi Corliott Whipped. NKW YORK, Oct. 22. Young 'Corliott 'h days hh a pugilist nro ovor. For the second lime sinco ho first io tiivd, the fonnor great liglitwoight attempted to "come buttle," hut ho wiih handed n terrifio boating by Wil lio lU'ccher, n Now York socond rutor, in n Hohedulcd 10 round go hero last night. Major Scott Dead. SAN DIEGO, Cul., Oct. 22. Major Winfiold Scott of Huh city, formerly national chaplain of tho Ornud Army of tho "Republic died yeHtorday at 'RcottHdnlo, Arizona. Major Scott sorved with distinotion in tlio civil war. Elklns Better. WHEELING, W. Vn Oct. 22. .Tho condition of Unltod Stntos Sonu tor S. TJ. Elkiim today is not serious, nocording to Colonol Snyder, Elkins' lirivnto Boorotnry. ITo Bays lio has Iboon ill sevornl days. "THE APLE MAN" (My Emory H, Cook, Haltlmoro) i When fruit Ih good iiud tho prices lire low, When couimurco uoos on with a gore ro iih flow; Wlicn consumers or dealers lliolr fit vors bestow', It is time to bo mi "Apple Man". When fruit is bought ut a reason able price, And packed with a care Hint mnkoft it look nice, and fine, ('oiiHiiiners appreciate your of foils And keep things busy along the line, Then H'h great to bo im "Apple Man" When prices Htnrt off at n dollar or two, Everybody cats apples and so do do you, Tho allium consumer cultivates u taste, Which makes the crop without n lose or waste; Then it is an honor to be an "Apple Mini.,, When buying is based upon' supply mid demand, And paoking is done tho IichI in in tho laud, When sanity mid sense your actions control, The wIiooIh of commerce will con tinually roll, Then it is wise to ho mi "Applo Man" When tho honest old fanner is will ing to take, A price that is fair, and u decent assortment allow you to make, Your wife and your children may have plenty to cat, And all may wear clothes that is comfortable and neat, Then it is a privilege to bo un "Apple man. Hut when growers becomo specula tors and selling stop, And fanners grow whiskers and talk of the shortness of crops, And newspapers alt publish in a headlino so big, That consumers get frightened -then up is the jig; It is bad to be an "Apple Man." When plungers begin to bellow and shake, And iiuagino how much profit they surely can make, Hy buying and storing at nn extra - vngnue price, It is diingerous, sure, and not verv nice To be an ''Apple Man." When horns in the place of shaggv coats, grow, And plungers their nutos innhe ready to go. When sense and sanity nro thrown to the winds, With "trco run" buying the slaugh ter begins, Thou you had belter bo any thing than an "Applo .Man." Reports that buyers have thus run amuck, Soon spread to tho grower and to tho raiser of truck, What results may follow you plain ly may sec,. ' Oreat losses for all of those theie surely will be. Then it is foolish to be nn "Apple Man". Wren "farmer Jones" bowhiskerod itnd shrewed, Under Hie trees in his orchard stood, And three nutos (each with a plung er) he sees at his door, lio snappishly say "Waal I think I'll not sell, but store," It is wise then to let him bo an "Ap ple Mini". When fruit in the fall brings twice it is worth, When consumers nro choated bv cries of a dearth, Kent for storage for what they will bring, And then you will havo money left in the spring, Thou you are a wise "Apple Man." Hut just as sure as you plungo and and you slinko, Fearing that you won't got fruit for high prices to take, You'll loose what you've got by la bor and toil, To the hanks who aid you or to the tillers of soil. Thon it is hell to bo mi "Applo Man" Truth is the truth, whether expressed in story or song; Logic is logic, and never is quite wrong. Apples nro necessary, but by a tune of the dico You can make them n luxury by raising tho prico. It is well to bo a thoughtful "Apple ninn." "Tho consuming public" your court of Inst rosort, When is nskod for apples, answers not with quick retort. Food it, cultivnto its tnsto, cator to its dosiro, And charge it for fruit only what equity and honesty roquiros, Thon you will bo a useful and suc cessful "Applo Man." A morchant who wouldn't olaeo up for a while now and thon "to save running exponaoa" shouldn't utop ad vertising now and thon to "eavo ox- JjlTTHE CHURCH M.A Christian Science. Service Sunday al 11 a. in. Sub ject of lesson-sernion, "Probation After Death." SiiiuUiv school al 10; testimonial meeting Wednesday ut 7:110 p. m. All arc welcome. 128 North Orape street, north of Shor-miiii-Clny music house. Methodist Church South. Corner Muin and Oakdale streets. Sunday, Octobor 2.'l, 10 a. m., Sun day school, Sermon at 11 a. m.. subject, "How to Add." Epworlh League, 0:110 p. in. Join with other churches in union services at 7:30. J. I'. Hipps, pastor. Mcdford, Oregen: This certifies Hint wo havo sold Hall's Texas Won der for tho euro of all kidnoy, blad der and rheumatic troubles for ten years and havo novor had a com plaint. Sixty dny's treatment in each bottle. Mjdford Phunnacy. Tho work-folk who admrtlse ap peal to you consideration for their progro8lroneB8. Haukln"7or"HcaIth. r;ooi KVKfi AUK KSSKNTIAIi IJGooil oyes raojn good oyc slght acd It's vory csBcntlal that your oyos rccolvo tho best of caro. If you tako my advlco you'll havo your oyes cxamlnod by mo frcquontly. fjlt may bo that you need glasses If bo, I am compe tent to tit you scientifically and accurately. DR. RICKERT OVER KENTNER'S COME 2 3 Plnca rnd get uomo of tho RED SOIL which gives tho rich color 2 F11UIT C, 10 and 20-acro tracts from $55 to $12G per aero. If you wish employment wltllo tho trees and vegetables aro grow ing, you can got It nearby, nt 3 Pines, tho now lumber city. HOWhAXl) Hoom :i, Ilia 1C. Main St. MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN 991. BULBS Kxcluslvo Agency for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouse Phono 3741 Pure Clear Sparkling You, can't afford to do without this sploudid, rofroshing drink. Call up and order a case- sout to tho house. Tho purest, most healthful drink known is SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. SPECIAL Tho Club quartet of Sonttlo will bo nt tho "Louvre Cafo" ovory might from 0 to 8 p, m. and from 10 p. m, to 2 n, in. Vocal and Instrumental selections thnt nro suro to pleaeo, tf A Busy Youngster This Is a young rocory store, but tho busiest "youngctor" you ovor saw. Wo Itcop only KIItBT-CLASS goods, sell on small margin and never dlnnp polnt our patrons. If you want bnrgalno, ho nuro to corno soon to our Sale of Dishes Tho n83ortmcnts aro largo, tho values exceptionally good and tho prices very low. Allin & Allin 131! WK8T MAIX STHEKT CALL US U P Wo will bo pleased to have you call us up on tho telcphono and O'dor anything that you wish. Wo will glvo your order as good attention as you would get If you came In person to tho store. Furthermore, wo will deliv er your goods In our own de livery wagons and you will bo nbsolu y sure of getting your goods homo Ir. perfect condi tion. Our Own Delivery Wagons Wo own our delivery system and employ only careful driv ers. Our lino of fine and sta plo groceries Is as complete as you will find In tho larger cit ies and always kept fresh and new. OLMSTEAD 6c HIBBARD Phone Mtwn, 571 Convenience IN' THE OFFICE IN THE STORE IX THE HOME It Is our aim to inako things as convenient for you as possi ble. If thero Is a IJ.'tlo office need, anything In tho way of supplies, a magazine, book or paper r.ooded, wo will bo pleas ed to havo tho opportunity to supply tho same. You have no Idea of tho many uwofuI articles carried hero in til you have called and nllowod us to show you our lines. Thon, tbo best pr.rt Is tho prlco and qunllty. Both will eurprh'o you tho quality Is of tho vory best and t'vo prlco Is nlwxys low In corny irlson. Ask rbout our circulating li brary. The Merrivold Shop 131 WEST .MAIX STREET California Lands Excellent olimnto; land is first class in quality, ideal for alfalfa and fruit of all kinds. Centrally located botwoon Sacramento and San Francisco on main lino S. P. R. R. Write us for list of Medford people who havo bought laud horo, thon you can Rot infor mation direct from your old uoighbor. DIXON ALFALFA LAND CO., Dixon, California. i; 'THE E.VCIiUHIVE btym: HHOP" Special Values in Tailored Suits and Coats At $25.00 Misses' and Women's Suits In every respect, whether In tailoring, materials or stylo, theso Suits will appeal to women of good tasto, and tho values aro especial ly strong. Smnrt, light gray diag onals, ph'.ln but popular serges and cheviots and tttunnlng new tweeds. Theso aro the prominent mate rials embraced In this splendid lot. Sizes rango from 34 to 44 In wom cn'F. and from 14 to 20 in misses' tnd llttlo women's suits. A splen did assortment. At $50.00 Women's Suits of Special Merit Our otrlctly tailor-made Suits at $45 and $50 arc a grand achieve ment ii vtluo giving. Black and navy serge and wrum bo broadcloth, all strictly tailored and hand finished, all seams hand turned 32-Inch coats, saddle back, and 15-gored skirts Skin ner satin lined, mado by tho best San Francisco tailors. . These suits may bo ordered to your measures many women are making special orders. These are the most desirable suits on the local market and are as good as you will find in most f the larg er cities. Special Petticoat Values $3.50, $495 and $6.00 At $3.50 we have a number of pretty petticoats of heavy -weight taffeta, made with cotton dust ruffle. They are skirts made to sell at n higher price, but aro repriced for rapid selling. At $1.93 we have a most remarkable collection, Including a special purchase of taffetas with silk dust r:e. 1 L At $6,00, new Persian desipn Rev. Dr. Wm. A. Rector of Grace Episcopal Church, ftiverhead, Long Island, one of the coun try's ablest niid most aggressive opponents of prohibition from a bibical stand point, will speak in this city iu the I Opera House on Monday Evening, October 24th "Prohibition Propaganda is Anti-Christian and Contrary to Scripture" Dr. "Wasson is an eloquent and forceful orator. He is conservative and cour ageous; has given deep study to, and is conversant with all of the phases of, the liquor problem. DON'T MISS IT. ADMISSION FREE Chase Sanborn Coffee If you are a lover of good coffee and know whon you havo found something extra fine, wo would like to have you call and take home a pound of "Chase and Sanborn's" seal brand coffee. Every person who comes from tho far eastern part of the United States is almost sure to ask for Chase and Sanborn coffee. Wo are exclusive agents for this famous and justly celebrated brand of cof fee and know that we can give you a better grade for the money than you can get anywhere unless you buy tho samo brand. Next time you buy coffee ask about Chaso and Sanborn and let us send you a pound. Once you try it you will use no other. Warner, Wortman (Si Gore GROCERY PHONE 286 THE EMPORIUM E. 0. TACKSTROM, Prop. 114 E. Main St. of superior merit and plain colored "THE EXCLUSIVE STl'LE "SHOP" i At $25.00 Long Broadcloth Coats Tho full length coat Is almost a necessity and nothing combines ctylo and utility so well as theso smart broadcloths. Come In good weight, handsomely tailored and lined throughout with s?tln. Tho styles nro semi- and tijht-fttttng. Navy and black, A Xull showing at 125.00. At $30.00 Long Coats in Splendid Variety At $30.00 our showing of long coats is unusually strong, and In cludes broadcloths, heavy cheviots, mixtures and novelty cloths. Theso coats aro well tailored and made along the most approved coat lines. Tho values offered will readily Interest you. Other Values $7.50 to $45.00 taffeta. MARKET PHONE 281 Wasson