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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 26, .19.10. Medford Mail Tribune m hi mil i il iiiiii inilrhrrr - "- - ---- - AW XWDBPSHDHHT WBWSPAPBB IPUBXiXBKXD DAXX.T SXOBFT BAXU&- at by txb urmromD PKnrrnf co. A consolidation of trie ftledford .Mull, aUbllnhetl 188S; tho Southern OroKon ta. established 1803? tho Doomcratlc Ttmefl, ostAbllshcd 1872; the Ashland tribune, established 1806, nnd tho Med ord Tribune, established 10. "EOKOlTTuTNAM, Editor and Manager Entered a second-class mutter No wmbcr X, 1908, at tho post otflcti at Bedford, OrcRon, under tho net or larch 3. 1879. KTlolal Taper of tho City of Medford ' avnMn-EOT.rW Ai.na no year by mall '22 One, month oy mall ............... .60 Hfrmenth delivered by. carrier. Im Aledford. shland. Jacksonville ' and Central Point ............ .go Sunday only, by mall, per year... 2.00 Weekly, per year ....... ...... ... .l.BO raU teased Wire United Ipmis Ptspatohes. The Mall Tribune ts on sale at the Ferry News Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel Nows Stand, Portland. jcowtuan news ua( rurmuiu, um. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. Hotel 3pokane Nowa 8tand, Spokane. HOW ONE APPROPRIATION WAS SECURED. C m.M6MA via. 2 to 12pase paper. ............... . lo IZ to 34-paRe paper 34 to.88-pai;e paper... ....... 3c So SWOIK CIKCinCATIOH, Average dally for November. 1908 ......-.. Decemoer, isus January. 1910 March. 1910 April, 1910 May, 1910 June, 1910 July. 1910 August, 1910 epitEQDer uuviunuvB. ......... ......... i ' V tf IX , J. 19 ! ll If tii i i IB 247S 476 MB 2476 3476 2475 2475 2475 2500 2475 2475 2450 2525 1( 18 19.. 30.. 31.. 23.. 23.. 25.. 26.. 27.. 28.. 29.. 30.. 1.T0O 1,812 2.122 3,203 3,301 3.450 3,503 3.624 2,527 2525 2575 2675 2575 2576 2676 2576 2160 2660 2675 2700 2710 2710 Total. .. "??!? .Average dally 2.551 STATE OP OIIKOON, County of Jack on, as: . On the 1st day of October, 1910, per--onaUj- appeared before me, Qeorge Put Bam, manager of tho Medford Mall Tri bune, who upon oath, acknowledges that ttie above figures are true and correct. H. N. TOCKEY. (Seal) Notary Public for Oregon. MEDPOBJO, OJUBQOV. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the faatest rowlnrr city in Oregon. Population. 1910. 9,000. Bank deposits $2,750,000. Five himdred thousand dollar Gravity Vater Svstem completed in July, 1910, riving finest supply pure mountain rater. . . Sixteen wiles of street being paved Vt a cost exceeding $1,000,000, making a tal of twenty miles of pavement. Postofflce receipts for year ending June 30. 1910, show a gain of 36 per Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogue River apples won sweepstakes prize and title of "Apple Xlaff of the World" at the National Apple Show. Spokane, 1909. Rogue River pears brought high eat prices In all market of the world during' the past five yearn. Write Commercial Club, enclosing 6 cents for postage of the finest commu alty pamphlet ever written. Wanted Ranch hands. Carpenters. Woman cook. Girt for general boo3j work. -Laborer:.. For Sale .Naliqnal cash register. Stock' and 10-year lease, close in. Business with lone lease; average sales, $90 daily; $4,000. Business. 6 months' lease, $650. 4-chair barber shop in good town. FRUIT LAND. "5 and 10-acre tracts, full bearing. 35 acres, 1-2 in orchard, 9 acres al falfa, easy terms. JL33, acres, 12 acres orchard, alfalfa, fine water right, $15,000 terms. T120 acres, 10 in orchard, 25 alfalfa, under ditch, tools, stock. $13,500. '18 acres 2 1-2 miles station; good buildings; 15 acres bearing and young orchard, $0500. 100 acres, 7,000 cords wood; 50 acres fruit land, 5 milos out; $2,000. -90 acres cleared, rich soil, close to JEagle Point, sub-divide, $125 per acre. ICO-acre dairy rauch, well situated, cheap for quick sale. 100 acres fine hog and truck ranch, $1200 will handle. CITY PROPERTY. $500 down takes 6 room house, close in, balunce monthly. "Fine modern bungalow, close to busi ness, $3000 for quick sale. 131x550, close in, $2,650. 7 -Westmoreland lots for quick sale, '$2000 cash. Furnished modern bungalow, close in, $2250; $1000 will handle. Lots 00x112, $270, easy terms. 3-rooin house, 2 lots, $100 down, balance monthly. Xots on South Orange, 50x128, $325, easy terms. Quarter-acre tracts on Orange and Peach, $350, easy terms. , 5 acres, close to limits, for platting deal,j?ituation, $60.0 acre. Lots in "West Walnut Park, $350, 425,dowq, 10 monthly. timber; 3,t)00 acres fine timber) on new Hill railroad; well situated.' 100 acres' railroad, on land, '20 .acres will pay for entire traot. 1. F. A. BITTNER Rum 20i Tayler & PWp Bldf. ; Pkon ,4141 t ONGRESSMAN LIAAVL13Y in that inspiring picture nlntfnvm of his. miuniRrathiir and cxtollinir his own virtues and his alleged accomplishments, which comprise everything done for Oregon, neglects to state the facts regarding the $10,000 appropriation made Cor a survey in the Crater Lake National Forest. A bill for the appropriation of $15,000 was introduced in the senate by Senators Chamberlain and Bourne and through their influence passed. "When the appropriation reached the house it was stricken out without a protest front Mr. Hawley, who was supposed to look after it. The fact of the matter is, that Mr. Hawley did nothing. When tho bill went to a conference committee for final report with the Crater Lake appropriation stricken out, Senator Hale, whom Senator Chamberlain had enlisted in its behalf, reinserted it, and on final compromise, it was cut to $10,000 and in this form passed. This is the part played by Mr. Hawley in securing this Oregon appropriation, and 'is the part played by him in securing most of the other appropriations, for which he unblushingly claims credit. PATTERSON AN ENEMY OF DIRECT PRIMARY. COUNTY COMMISSIONER JOSHUA PATTERSON, having been defeated for renomination by the repub lican party has refused to abide by the decision of the majority of his party, and is running as an independent candidate. '' - . 1 SriM 9? Mr. Patterson confesses himself opposed to the princi ples of the direct primary law, opposed to majority con trol, and therefore opposed to Statement No. 1. Taking advantage of the fact that several candidates have been regularly nominated at the primaries, he seeks success for himself through a divided opposition. Mr. Patterson seeks to defeat the republican nominee. Having been twice honored with republican nomination and having held two terms, he now seeks a third through the defeat of the party to whom he owes his all in politics. Mr. Patteron has proved himself a poor loser. He was defeated fairly and squarely, in an open contest. Instead of abiding by the decision of his party, taking his medicine and going oil about his business, he seeks personal success bv partv defeat. No one believes that party lines should govern in county offices. It is the personality of the candidate that counts, rather than a man's belief in the tariff. But no one believes either that a candidate who has gone be fore the voters of his party and been rejected, should then refuse to abide by their verdict and try to defeat the will of the voters by running as an independent. As to Mr. Patterson's nbility and record, more will be said later. His so-called roads speak for themselves. His uncourteous treatment of the public speaks for itself. His obstinate opposition to the fruit growers is a matter of record. He has been tried and found wanting. Mi-. Patterson has had eight years at the public crib. It is high time that he made way for some one else. Yet he is doing everything possible to hang on for another four vear. "Whv. a tm FOR NTEflTAINMENTS THINK CREW OF Bill LOON LOST Men Were Equipped for Long Stay In Wilds of Canada Report Comes That Balloon Was Seen Near Toronto. OTTAWA, Out.. Oct. 20. Al lmi.f)i fTovernment officials today nrnfnsc in believe that Allan D. Haw ley and Augustus Post, crew of the missing balloon America il, are aue nnd well somewhere in the Canadian fastnesses, there are few others in this section that accord them a chance of ever reaching civilization again. Contrary to belief, it was learned positively here today that Hawley nnd Post carried firearms and fish ing tackle und other eauiprnent .to enuble them to withstand days at hardship in any laud, and it is be lieved they are somewhere in the re gion of Hudson Bay, making their way to civilization by easy stages. Professor Bock, chief of the j;eo loeical survey, is one of the many who believe the two aeronauts cannot possibly be alive. "Tho recrion they ure supposed lo bo in is barren of ame aud at this time of the year is so cold as to be unbearable by any one not accli mated and thoroughly equipped to live in the open." Searchers who left hero yesterday remained out all night without reporting- any success, but Edward F. Stratton. an official of the Aero club, of America, who is in charge of the search from Ottawa, ileclured ho ex pected nows soon. fHT . TTp T T 0ai$l9WUly w MMtJi.iiuui whoe train of thought reaiato u of row ef flat cam. You "pay" fr, adjecting to read elslffod 'adveruMBMitii amd some (m you pay a big price. Maybe R' 4ij tfra gutw of , jtoo nufth.Tvwit or of .tfo aaall wag. Iserltnbly, you -far." 40 MILE BALE . STAYS MEET Aviators Cannot Fly at Belmont Park Today Curtlss Was to Have Tried Out His New Racinn Machine. BELMONT PARK. N. Y.. Oct. 20. A 40-mile eale swept over the avi ation field at Belmont todn3 but in spite of the announcement that there would be no flights unless the wind subsided a large cowd gathered nnd patiently waited for the aviators, to begin. The wind was a source of keen disappointment to all the birfii men, especially to Glenn IT. Curtis, who had completed his new mono plane racer nnd intended to take it out for a trial flight before entering; it in the elimination contests to choose the American entries for the Coupe International races, which were scheduled for this afternoon. SIGNALS OP DISTRESS Medford Pe plo Should Know now to Read aud Ilccd Them. TORONTO, Ont., Oct. 20. A re port that the bulloon America II had been seen last night at the west ern end 'of Lakq Superior reached here today. It was contained in a news dispatch from Ft. William. Three men declared they saw the balloon sailing through the heavens, according to the special. Although tho report is gonorullv not Credited, it is being investigated. flood tenants are to be had for tjie ndvortisine;. Aviator Blanchard Killed. PARIS, Oct. 20. While attempt ing to aliRht at Tssy after a flight from Bourgese, Aviator Blanchavd was killed today. Ho fell with his aeroplane 150 foet Sick kidneys give many signals of distress. Tho secretions aro dark, contain a sediment. Passages aro frequent, scanty, painful. Backache is constant day and night. Headaches and dizzy spells aro fre quent. Tho weakened kidneys need quick help. Don't doluy! Use a special kidney remedy. Doan's KIdnoy Pills cure sick kid neys, backacbo and urinary disor ders. Medford evidence proves this statement. C. W. Barnard, 424 S. W. Hamil ton strfcet, Medford, Oro says: "I always uso Dor.u'tt Kidney Pills when suffering from a cold In my kidneys or when I havo any rheumatic pains, and I nerer fall to got relief. I g'ladly recommend this excellent rem edy." i , ' For sale by all dealers. Prlco EJO cents. Fostor-Mllburn Co., Buffalo, N. Y., solo agents for the United States. Remember the name Doan's and tako no' other, Haskins for health, Nntatorlum Company Plans New Features Will Put on Hlnh-Class Attractions at Popular Prices First Com.cs Sunday. Tho Nntutorium company propose to itmuuurnto something now in tho wuv of Medford imutsuitionU. They have n la-'u hud commodious audi torium, with excellent accousticsj nnd a MMiting capacity of 2000, ami it is their intention to supply tho pooplo of Medford with a series of high class onterfahnuoiits at popular prices. This is very common in cit ies of Ihe cast that make any pro tense to tho advancement of art. St, Paul and. Minneapolis each have an orchestra of 0.r pieces; Portland and San Francisco have similar organ izations, and nil of these cities havo popular entertainments, employing the host talent, aud make a charge of not to oxceod 50 conts. Now, while wo are not anywhere near those places in population, yet Medford is metropolitan, if anything, aud this effort on the part of tho Nntntorium company should bo mot with univers al approval. A ry low price can be charged for an entertainment, provided the nudicuco attracted is sufficiently largo to make up the ag gregate sum required; but it must bo realized that this is an entertainment for all, mid do not hesitate, because the price is low, nnd think that the entertainment is of an inferior na ture. The first of these entertainments will be civon nest Sunday night. The talent engaged is tho Pasmore Trio, assistod by Mrs. Ed Andrews. This trio of sistors guvo a concert Mon day night, on which occasion n dol lar admission was charged, and all who heard tho entertainment at that price were thoroughly satisfied: In fact, the entertainment pleased so well that tho Natatorium company engaged them for tho first perform ance of tho scries. These entertainments will be pop ular, not only in price, but in ar rangement of program. It is tho idea to suit every one, and to this end nt least o'ne-hnlf of the program will be populifr numbers that are fa miliar to nil. The admission is to be 25 cents to any part of the hou-tc. You can .re.-(jrf your .-eat without extra charge by calling at the box office at the Natatorium or by tele phoning there. The entertainment will commence at n quarter to nine, mi us to givo those who attend church an opportunity to hear the concert. It is to be hoped this first venture will succeed, ns there i ex cellent tnleut pnssing through from Portlnnd to- San Francisco that should be procured for Medford. Ondsky sing jn Portland the firt of November, and while it may be a little Inte to arrange for hor, talent of this kind can be procured if the people of Medford show a willingness to support this moat worthy enter prise. DIRIGIBLE CROSSES ENGLISH CHANNEL LONDON. Oct. 20. From Mois sons, France, to Aldershot, England, in five hours wus the feat accom plished today by tho dirigible bal loon Morning Post. It was the sec ond time in history that the English chnnnel hnd been crossed Jiy a diri gible, a balloon having made the same flight, though in slower time, ten days ago. The balloon Morning Post was presented to tho war office by the Morning Post ncwupnpor nt the com pletion of the flight today. Notice. V Notice is horoby given that tho un dersigned will apply at tho noxt reg ular mooting of tho city council of tho city of Medford, Orogon for a license to sell malt, upliitous and vinous liquors in less quantities than a gallon, at tholr placo of business located at lots 9 and 10, block 21, original townslto in said city for a period of six months. M. AND E. J. ADAMS. Dated at Medford, Orogon, Octo ber 20tj, 1910. 102. Where Are You Going to Winter? WILLOWS, CAL., county seat of Qlon county, on main line of S. P. railroad. In heart of Sacramonto voHoy; ico mjlea north of San Francisco. Tho Sacramonto valloy is the largest stock and wheat coun try on tho Pacific coast. A largo ir rigation project is now in operation, covering at present 00,000 acres, and will cover 200, 000 aqros,' which makoa It posBlblo, with our fine cli mate, sunshine and forJUo soil, to raise anything that grpw8,t from oranges to alfalfa. Land sells at 2G to $200 per acre. Call on WIDE, KBNDRICK LEAR & AVBRY at Willows, California, for booklot and complete information. 192 MNtHMMNNMMMIIHttmHMHMMimillllM ---- -- -- ---------- -- Announcement HHHHBIHHMMHMMHMMHiHHHHBCflMHflHMHMMMfliHMlMMflHMHflHHIMMHH I The Pacific Motor Supply Company i St. Mark's Building : : Medford, Oregon X a k Beg to Announce that They Are Now Open For Business - They Have a Full Line of Motor Accessories and Supplies. Lamps, Tools, Horns, Oils, Greases, Batteries, Speedometers, Vacumn Bottles Polishes, Goats, Caps and Wayne Underground Gasoline Storage Systems This is the Only Exclusive Motor Supply House Between Portland and San Francisco; is a Home Industry and Deservs Your Patronage. iimiiiiiiiiHiiiiiimiimmmm nMt:nimmmiiiimiimiii!iimmi!iimi What the Home Rule Bill 3281 Really Is It gives cities and towns the right to have saloons or no saloons. It gives the people who live in cities the right to vote on and decide this question them selves. It puts the control of the liquor traffic into the hands of the voters of each precinct, so that every residential district in a city or town is protected. It means real local option. All state criminal laws are maintained. Under it the farmer has the same protection lie now enjoys. It is a law fitted to local conditions as they exist in every section of the state. It gives absolute con trol of the liquor traffic, particularly in towns and cities, where it is most need ed. It will prevent the county from wiping out the city vote on city measures. It is a law which makes prohibition possible where wanted, aud impossible where not wanted. Jt means regulation which regulates. Accomplished Fact SUMMIT AVENUE LOIS ARE ON PAVED STREET. SEWER AND WATER PIPED TO EACH LOT. CONCRETE WALKS ARE LAID. HIGH AND DRY, AND ARE SELL ING AT THE CHEAPEST PRICES OF ANY LOTS ON A PAVED STREET IN TOWN. SEE MURPHY & TANNER or W. T. YORK & CO. ' 000C00X0j STRAYED OR STOLEN FROM TRAIL. -r- Two brown maroH, ono had a boll on; wolght, 1000 poundH, brandod F S on lott uhouldor; 2 yearling colts, col or brown; brandod combina tion of O and E on loft shoul der; 1 sorrol 2 years old, brandod with combination of O and E, K0K0C IjffljJflH Sanitary Methods prevail in our factory. Till Sill GuirMtWt Pwt fT Candy I Plronl$t the "Modern Dealer" I Mtfcm CMfctiMrrCi., Mfr., NrtUW, Ot0 ASHLAND Ashland, Oregon Swedenburg Block This is the school that will make you Suc cessful, Train you for Business and Help you to a Position. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH Secure your Business Education at homo at a very moderate expense and, if you wish, we will secure you a position in any of tho large commercial contors. NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE . ENTER AT ANY TIME P. RITNER. A. M., President. Haskins for health'. THE TIME IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main Street B .t K 3 1