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rw ' BTT-rfa. - ' t v.TJS T . n..,i.ii.,.nimii.l ii hi, ii i ,, JllA.,, .. .1 .-.,... ., , ., M.T "r..TIl. ., ..ii''tr. JBrfoPriV.'1 5r5-ff"w - ,r rfl j ii-.-? . ' Mml $ f f MED3T0RD HAIL TRIBUNE, MED3T0RD, OREGON FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1910. r: -" t Uri " The Saloon Muit Go The lust call to the voter. Exclu sive power to the town menus tyr auy to tho farmer. Truo liberty is in the common Rood. The law nbid inewcitizen has nothing to fen: from the law. Wo will either force tho sni'iona on Oregon by our votes, or we will force the saloons off Oregon by our votes. How will you votot Head the following 'signed by tho member of the grand jury of Jackson county and vote right: The grand jury of Jackson county made report to Judge Calkins as fol lows : "Wo find that a largo per cent of complaints of violatior.3 of tho law coming before tho grand jury for in vestigation arise from tho saloons of our cities and tho environments of the snloons. Wo wish, ns a grand jury ,to extend our moral support to the officers of our cities who nre try ing to enforce tho laws and ordin ances in their jurisdiction, for it seems deplorable that such large ex pense of law enforcement should bo- . come a county burden when tho vio lations arise under tho enjoyment bj' tho cities of special privileges. "Having completed our labors, wo respectfully ask to bo lclieved from further duty. "J. W. LAWTON. Foreman. "JOHN BARNEBURG. "W. S. STANCLIFP, "L. F. LOZIER. "II. A. HAWKINS. "S. K. ADAMS." Just exactly what tho grand jury found to bo true, so tho taxpayers ot Jackson county arc discovering also. The city of special privileges Med ford is piling up expenses upon a county that voted dry by a large ma jority in 1908. Election day is Tuesday, Nov. 8; the most important question for our decision is tho liquor question. We voto on three monsures. 1. Tho Homo Rule bill, which J. the infnmoiy Roddy bill defeated in 1908 by 12,994 majority. Do you believe in saloons running bur poli tics 1 Let us kill this tricky snloon measure by voting 329 X No. 2. Constitutional prohibition is tho next logical step in Oregon; 21 counties now "dry," 13 "wet." Lot us voto out tho brewer's trust and the whisky ring by voting 342 X Yes. x 3. Wo need a just, reasonable, workable law to enforce prohibition and tho pcoplo nro asked to ennct this law by voting 34l X Yes. Tho "snloon buncht" (Creator Or egon Home Rulo Association) u&o three pet arguments: 1. "Pcrsonnl liberty," but thoy mean pcrsonnl li cense in unbridled selfishness. The supremo court of tho U. S. says: "Even liberty itself, the greatest of all rights, is NOT unrestricted li cense to act according to one's own will. It is only freedom from res traint under conditions essential to the equal enjoyment of the snmo right by others. It is then liberty regulated by law." All just law is for tho common good against the lust, pnsion and criminal instincts of some individual. 2. "Officers of law search daugh ter's room at midnight." A silly nnd untrue statement. Constitution of Oregon, Article 1, Section 9, says: "No law shall violate tio right of the peoplo to bo securo in their persons, houses, pnpers and effects against unreasonable search or seizure." This law is now in force in 21 conn ties in Oregon nnd is against crim inals only and for tho protection of the home. 3. "Prohibition doesn't prohibit." bling hell. Lot us voto intelligently lawT Who will violnto tho lawT la Portland 8 denths from violntion of speed ordinnnees by nutos. Why not repeal ordinance and licenso nutoists at $500 per annum to do ns they plensef Silly rot. Why not just as silly applied to saloons T Iaw can bo enforced. What aro tho saloon bunch fighting the prohibi tion law so hard for if it doosn't prohibit T In 1008 Jackson county voted dry by 257 majority, but tho will of tho people was overthrown by legal tech nicnlity. Shall the people rulef Comparative statement of arrests, Afchlnnd nnd Medford for tho year ending Sept. 1, 1910, in recorder's court: Ashlnnd. no snloons. 19 arrests. Medford, 10 saloons, 330 arrests. Who killed Jesso Smith f Mock got drunk in Medford saloons; who pays tho bills for trial t Tho tax payers of the county, dawn vry says "saloon towns furnish criminal business," but all taxpayers pay the bills. We nro sure you believe with us in pxosperityj progress, the boy, the girl, the school, the home, law en forcement; and you nre opposed to tho saloon, the brothel, and the gam bling hell. Lot us vote iarnMigently on this issue. And rernembor the numbers. Vote 329 X .No; 342 X Yes; 344 X Yes. Here is how the ballot will appear and here is how to mark vonr ballot Proposed by Initiative Petition. For constitutional amendment en irg cities and towns exclusive power to license, wgtilate. control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of intoxicating liquors withfn the municipality Voto YES or XO 328. Yes. An nirv'i.dment of section 35 of article I of tho constitution of Oregon, prohibiting tho manufac ture and salo of intoxicating liquor and the traffic therein within tho stnto of Oregon, on nnd after tho 1st day of July, A. D. 1911, excepting for medicinal, scientific, sacramental, and mechanicnl pur poses. Vota YES or NO, 342. X Yes. 343. No. A bill for n law to prohibit, pre vent, nnd" suppress tho manufac ture, sale, possession, exchange or giving nway of intoxicating li quors within tho State of Oregon, oxcept for specific purposes: to ogvorn tho shipment of hc snmo declaring what is intoxicating li-q'-or within the State of Oregon, nril providing ponnltv for iola i ns of the act. Voto YES or NO. 311 X Yes. j . 3. No. To vote out tho snloon is said to br a good thing by the schools, th ! irehes, the sciences, tho best in to est of tho home and of tho dtnte ni d of business. Browors, distillers, s-Joon kecpors, divo keeper?, nnd aM that is low and base sny, "Keep tho snloon by vdtjng ngainst prohibi tion." Shnll tho institutions that nro moral point the way to greater life for the state, and give tho stan dard of manhood, or will you look to the whisky traffic for your socinl, political, and roligious ideas? Your vote expresses your choicfe. (Paid adv. Anti-Saloon League.) LIQUID CURES ECZEMA ' WHERE SALVE FAILS In regard to skin diseases medical Authorities aro now agreed on this: Don't Imprison tho dict;o germs In your skin by the use ot greasy salves, and thus encourago them to multiply. A truo cure of nleczematous dlscatea can bo brourrt about on'y by using tho healing agents In tho form ot a liquid. WASH THE GERMS OUT. A simple wash: A compound ot Oil ot Wlntergreen, Thymol, and other lagro tflssto as combined in the D. D. D, Prescription, penetrntes to the disease terms and destroys It, thon soothe and heals tho skin as nothing else has over done. A 25-cent trial bottle will sUrt tho cure, and give you instant relief. Medford Pharmncy, near postofflco. WHAT IS THE Name OF THE FINEST Flour If you are a user of tho flour that wo handle it won't tako you long to nnswer this ques tion. If you don't use tho flour wo sell you haven't tried tho best flour sold in this city. Most bakors uso a cheaper flour In their bakery products they can inako moro on their bread. Wo are sure that PURE WniTE i the finest flour, for wo bavo tried nnd found it to bo hotter than nnything wo over tried. Have you tried it? WHAT IS THE Brand I ON THE BEST Coffee THE TIME IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant y" GRAY HAIRS BANISHED. The old idea of using A.ngc for darken ing the hair la again coming In vogue. Our grandmothers used to have dark, glossy hair at tho age of seventy-five, while our mothers have white hair before they aro fifty. Our grandmothers used to make a "sago tea" and nnjly It to their hair. The tea mado their hair soft nnd 'glossy and gradually restored the natural color. Ono objection to using such a preparation was tha trouble of making it, especially as It bad to bo mado every two or three dajs on account of It souring quickly. This objection has been overcomo and by asking almost any first-class druggist for Wyoth's Sage and Sulphur the public can get a su perior preparation of Rage, with the ad mixture of sulphur, another valuable rem edy for hair and scalp troubles. Dally use of this preparation will not only quickly restore tho color of tho hair but will also stop tho hair from falling out and make it grow. It is sold by all druggists for GOc. and $1.00 a bottle, or Is sent direct by tho Wyeth Chemical Company, 74 Cortlandt St., New York City, upon receipt of price. FOR SALE DY LEON D. HA3 KINS, MEDFORD, OR. - Hundrods of homes right hero in Medford would answer right off tho reel. If you aro a cus tomer of this store you can an swer, too. "Golden Onto" is tho namo nnd you'll find that wo aro not exaggerating when wo claim that it is tho best. Wo think so hundreds of fam ilies in this section of tho coun try think so you will think so if you try it. Lot us send you a pound noxt timo you need coffco. GROCERIES? staple and fancy grocery line. Anything you want' in tho Allen & Reagan Phone Main 2711 Main and Central ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main Street mHMampB n I Ii i r Farm Lands and Orchards " Fine ranch, partly sot to trees, fine soil, good location, to oxchango for Seattle property. 50 acres, just north of Phoenix; county road runs through it; heavily wooded; will cut into 5, 10 uid 15-acre tracts. Must sell at once. One-third cash will handle. 28 acres, fine Bear creek bottom land, subject to ditch, cheap and good terms. 23 acres in Crestbrook, hulf set to trees; fine buy if tak en .it oncfi. sari . n wi hn.nrl n. Corner lot on West Main; lot 1, block 1, Highland Park. A tako me an offer. Ilotiso and lot on West Side, $425. We have the finest of bearing orchards, large tracts for colonizing and timber for further orders. Any thing in real estate at D. H. JACKSON (EL COMPANY 118 WEST MAIN STREET ' ii V2& irVs: ifj .? vl 1 W RED SOIL Fruit lands, cleared or uncleared. Terms to suit the k buyer. Sec Ilowland, the owner, or i The Van Dyke Realty Co. Boom 3. 123 Main Street R. F. Guerin & Go. i 4 Madf ord National Bank Building have Two thousand dollars to loan at ten per cent. Ten thousand dollars to loan at eight per cent and other amouats at similar rates. Pirst mortgage real estate security only. J COME 2 3 Pines end get Jomo of tho RED SOIL which gives tha rich color 2 FrtUIT G, 10 and 20 -aero tracts from 55 to fl2F, por aero. If you wish employment whllo tho trees nnd vegetables aro grow- lng, yor. can get it nearby, at 3 Pines, tho new lumbor city. HOWIiAND Ilooiii a, 123 IS. Main St. Ad readers like to know facts about property and your ad will sell your house, moro quickly if you rcmerahor this. MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. PHONE MAIN GDI. THY THJri FOK CAfAnmi. Get a HYOMEI (pronounce it Campbell & Baumbach REAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved farms and city property. PHONE 3231. 203 FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING. Medford Theater Friday Night Nov. 4 DENMAtf THOMPSON and GEO' W. RYER'S Everlasting Character Play OUR NEW MINISTER A Story of Life in New England by thct authors of ''THE OLD HOMESTEAD" Coming from its third successful engagement in New York City, and fifth in Chicago. SAME NOTED CASTS MAGNIFICENT PRODUCTION Seat sale begins Wednesday, November 2. A I a rl 'At '' ASHLAND jmmgfaeafy Az& Hlgh-o-mo) outfit today. Pour a tow drops from tho bottlo into tho inhaler that cOmes with oach outfit, and breathy In it four or tlvo times a day. Immediately you will know that HYOMEI scotUes and hoals tho in-1 Earned and irritated membrane But HYOMEI doo3 moro than sootho and heal; it kills tho gorms, thoso peneverlng posts that aro at the root ot all catarrhal conditions. "Last year I suffered terribly with catarrh. 1 used ono bottle of HY OMEI, and my catarrh wns better " Miss Helen Mcjfalr, Loyalton, Cal. A complete HYOMEI outfit, in cluding a bntUe of HYOMEI, a hard rubbor pocket inhaler and simple in-1 jtructlona for uso, costs only $1.00. ' If you now own a Hyomci inhaler, you can gtt '.u extra bottle of Hyo met for only 50 cents at Chas. Strang's drug store, and druggists everywhere. Guaranteed to euro catarrh, croup, asthma and sore throat, or money back. Settle It Now Settle It Right For constitutional amendmont giving to cities and towns exclusive power to license, regulate, control, suppress, or prohibit the sale of Intox icating liquors within the municipality. 328 X Yes J. Tt. ENYART, Prosidont. JOITN S. OKTH, Cnshior. J A. PERRY. Vico-ProBident. V. B. JACKSON. Ass't Cashier. ?l t THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES POM RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Aahland, Oregon Swedenburg Block This is tho school that will make you Suc cessful, Train you for Business and Help you to a Position. BOOKKEEPING, SHORTHAND AND ENGLISH Securo your Business Education at homo at a very moderate oxpenso and, if you wish, wo will secure you a position in any of tho largo commercial conters. NO BETTER SCHOOL ANYWHERE AT ANY PRICE ENTER AT ANY TIME P. RlTNER, A. M., President. I WfiC' The Best Sub-Division Proposition ' In the Rogue River Valley 170 ACTtKS, HAW MILK FROM RAILROAD STATION 9 11G acres In grain; 10 acres In 2-year-old pears; 4C acres In brush and timber, eaHlly cleared; no waste; Rood house, two barns, all fenced with woven wire; telephone; R. P. D.c part Irrigated. I'rlco, $155 por aero; totnl, $26,350. Terms $7500 cash; $4000 ono year, 6 per cent; 114,850 five years, 6 per cent. HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY ai4 FRU1TOROWKRH' BANK. Rogue River Fish Co. DEAL BRS IN t I'rcAli Halted and Smoked Flcli; Imported Cliccso nnd Mururonl; Fresh Oyster, Poultry ami Y-K&. i it vnnnr writ RT. PHOVie RiK&t Walter Hayter & Co, ENDORSED BY 40,000 OREGON CITIZENS 'T HaaklBB far aealtk. ;elS C Ny ' IPIiLAwtH 133 CANIY rinucx tuiin UOtn Cu'ts&Mry C.. Mlf l. fsrtUW, Ot ..J J Pur-ity All Who Love .Little Ones vtill provide purest of tho I pure in Candy UMt lor Bei ol rnnij PaironU tk "lit&ern DtaUr" Utin Cltttin Cfc, Mlr., ftrtW, OrtfM For the AmbUions- 'S tHnibertfitp (Kbucatton Vy uU tot tbr wbo cucot itta4 la MTtm, All IMUIWIWU, IMIUOIBX UU Me4U prcpkrlug tut corUf or mutwtl koM ukni. bo prIlUixy iucU' KtftAltf tut joa. ...,... L Cfrrit1 ftiudr Xprtaat .ViUrMvier The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Cluso to Medford. Oood splendid soil. Sub-irriKatel and above frost line 70 acres now planted to pears and np pier.. Prices right and terms easy. Let me show you a good real estate investment. Earl G. Sabin a Room 202 Fruitgrowers Bank Building. As good advertising is a vital purf t te mMm, a tmi 4rA mm4 A I'lca for Majority Rule. B. E. Fisher, ox-mayor of Boavor ton; T. E. Hills, ox-etnto commander' Q. A. R.; Hon, J. R. C. Thompson j of Tualatin, Theodore Pointer, George Stltt nnd 500 cthor legal votors and residents of the portion of Washington county proposed to bo annexed to Multnomah have algnod ' remonstrance nnd ask that the.lxiu . dnry iiioh bo not oliungci!. l.o than 300 votors wtluii the : rip uj-n-ed the petition and tl- r i..uindcr ol tha county is p"ct iiv a unit nguiiist it. Let tho mnjoritv rulo. All county divisions should 1- dcoided by the uihIiok of the people uileotcd. Hv not voting at all you give half a vote for the measure. Multnomah, all powerful, does not nood oLe-fourtty of Washington county to further In crease her power In the state. Tho loss of tho ten.tory will practically ruin Washington, which Is already small In area. Wo ask you to vote 339 X No, W. D. Wood. Chairman Antl-Annoxatlon 0"a.une, Hills boro, Oreirou (Paid ndverti-Hixeril ) Tho P. & E. R. R. will soon bo at Butte Falls, Oregon Wo can then hnndle your orders. Place them Write or Plionn .j for nrices. Butte Falls Lumber .,,.pk 1 1 iiiiiii lirllMnmimrT"""''mg"mea"' r M I fLb 1 T ' I W a. I I r trfr w h j '"JBtt SPECIAL iliWg A Small Bain Acha ;.' 1 AttractivPricy 5P71. I I xtct nrf x 'k ol t;r I ' vv. ivr --., i , 1 x - x Ir m1 sMsBsMsfsfMiii!. iM LiM&Smummm ' Mku