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't tit !! w I F M u i 2 M? i? - h ki i i . -. j I rJ B . f ) J ! ..r I, 1 I r. ) ' i t- 1 ii f ; 1 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, aiEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, NOVEjNffilWlO. Hedford Mail Tribune auastuuutsaMw UM9f a AH INDEPENDENT WEWSPArEB VtrBLISHTD DAIiY UXOEPT BAXU- BAY BY THE MEDrORD rRIHXIKU uu A consolidation of tho Medford Mall, Mtabimneil 1889, tho Southeni Oregon lu, cBlabllshed 1302. tho OeovacraUe Times, cstablliihed 1872; the Ashland Tribune. eBtubllsticd 1906, ntid tho Med ford Tribune, eBtabllshoulJC ' SKOnOB'Pl,TNAI,i:ai tor aad ManiiKor Bntereil an Becond-ciasj""piattrr No rnbor l, 1909, at the p'at office at tedford, Oregon, under tho act or larch X. 1878. Tf tcmPPaper ofjthg City of Mdford BUBSOREPTIOH SATES jna One & nnf It IDtiUUM... ---, ',.-t,.nllln Mearora. rtmu. n.ii"v ,0 and Central 1'olnt ' . iX ..n1a nnlv hv malL OOf VCaf,.. Z.UU Weekly, per yar .-.. .:. CREDIT WHERE CREDIT IS DUE. 1.60 Pull eaita Wire tJnlttd PreiB IJIBpnioue. I Tho Mall Tribune In on Mle at tho Ferry New Btnnd. San Fraflcp. Portland Hotel News Stand, ortlond. Bowman New Co., PortUn AOro. irt.i. (Jam ft 1 vr In. Hotel' Spokane kywgat.and Spokane Poitaffe Rater. S to 12-pajfO paper. JO 13 to 24-puge paper 24 to 3-paKe paper...., . 30 Wanted Ranch hands. Cnrpentera. Vorann cook. Girl for jjencral houaj work. Laborer:). FOR SALE. CONOR ESSMAN J1AWLEY has, had issued a circu'ar letter, sent every voter of the district, entitled "Cred it Whore Credit Js Due." It is intended as a reply to tho Medford Mail Tribune, but in no sense is a reply. Mr. llawley states that he has received the common-1 dalion of Presidents Roosevelt and Tal't for "easting his ' vote for legislation enacted during tho present congress." Mr. Roosevelt has never appi oved Mr. llawley 's course in voting blindly for Cannon and the "system" during' MKFWSi . . ft. . . 7. . . i6.oo the present congress. M r. llawley pu uiisncs a newspaper Serive3 -bV-cVrrier'in B interview with Roosevelt two nd a halt years old, in which his course m tne preceding congress was coiinnciiu cd but that was before Cannonism became an issue, be fore tho days of insurgency, before the revision upwards of the tariff. Mr. llawley states that "Senator Cummins recently made a public utterance in which he conunended the tariff act, stating that he would rather have it a thousand times than to allow such policies as advocated by the Mail Tri bune to prevail." Senator Cummins spent the entire winter fighting the Paync-Aldrich tariff and the railroad bill and has unmer cifully denounced the tariff, times without number, and those who voted for it, like Mr. I lawley. Senator Cummins is probably not aware of the existence of the Mail Tribune. Mr. llawley says he secured an appropriation of $350, 000 for the construction of a dredge for Coos Ray and over $880,000 for rivers and harbors of the First district. The appropriations in question were secured in the senate uy uregon senators, part ol mem utter uiey uuu ueen turned down in the house. Mr. llawley unfolushingly takes credit for the work of the entire Oregon delegation. iiv. llawley says he secured a session of the federal court in Medford. He had nothing to do with it. It was secured by Senator Fulton, without llawley 's knowledge. Mr. llawley says he secured better mail service throughout the couny. For nearly two years we have been striving to secure rural routes approved by the depart ment, but haven't seen thorn yet. Medford never secured free delivery until Senator Chamberlain went alter it. Mr. llawley says he has done much lor Crater L-ake national park. Mr. llawley has done absolutely nothing for it. Oregon senators secured an appropriation for a survoy, after it had been defeated, without Uawley's pro test, in the house. Mr. llawley says he has provided weather service for the orehardiats. For two years we have sought a weather bureau, without success. The weather service we have we are indebted to Professor O'Oara for and his personal relations with the department. Mr. ITawley says he defeated the La Fean apple box bill. To defeat the bill the Rogue River valley and other fruit districts had to send lobbyists to "Washington at their KoomiiiK house, closo in. Business, $200 daily, nt invoice. Good furntturo cheap. Business with long lenao; avenge sales, $00 daily; $4,000. 4-chair harbor shop iu jjood town. FRUIT LAND. 100 to 3000 acres fine timber on now Hill railroad. 100 ncres, 120 fonccd, 20 ploughed, C spriiiK8, umall orchurd huildiiiKS, 4 horses, tools, etc., $4000. 8 acres, chickeu ranch, close in, 120 ncrpa, 35 cultivated, tlno bench ind bottom land, J3G00. nil tracts, unimproved, from 1 o up, closo In, 5 nud 10-ncro tracts, full hh.irinR. 35 acres, 1-2 in orchard, 0 acres nl- falfa, easy tonus. 10 to 100 acres, cloarcd, o'oso in, l'ino .pear land, $150 to $2fi per acre, . kood terms. 30 acres, 1 mllo out, s, in orchard, $ buildinRS, $350 ncro' f(uick snlo. 91000 will handle fine bearing orch itnrd, closo in. 18 norcs 2 1-2 miles station; good buildings; 15 acres bearing and f youni: orchard, $0500, terms. ,.90 acres clonrcd, rich soil, closo to EorIo Point, sub.divido. $125 per -ucro. CITY PROPERTY. 'Westmoreland lots $275. 2 lots in Kenwood. $050. X lots, OSxVZG each, Gf for both. .3 acres, near West Main paving, In side limits, S3000, torns. 3 4 -room houses, lots COzlOO, $2300 takos both. 3-room house, 2 lots, each 50x175, $100 down, bnlnnco monthly. 7 Westmoreland lots for quick Bale, ;, $2000 cash. Qunrler-ncro tracts on Ornnvu and Peach, $350, easy tonus. 6 AcreH, close to limits, for ilnttinu' ideal situation, $000 ncro Lot in West Wnlnut Pa At, $350, $25 down. 10 monthly. FOR TRADE. 3.C0 acres, no waste, m Now Mex ico, 3 juilos from railroad, for citv ( -or r.mi'h property f n BITTNER Oldg. Ql. Room 20C Taylor & Phlpps Phono 4141 Mnin OREGON. THE LAST CALL OF THE WEST. Uy Walter V. Woohlk. Ileimtifully illuttrntod iu four colon) .in November Suntt Maenitne. Now on sale, all nowMtniuU, lfi i'th. SIDXKV STOUV SIMUKS MONDAY. own expense. Mr. llawley, in return for fighting progressive policies and championing Speaker Cannon, was paid with a slice out of the "pork barrel" giving Medford a federal build ing, for which we are dulv thankful but the people of Medford are paying many times for it in increased tariff1 duties and higher cost of living thrust upon them by Mr. llawley. If All. llawley believes in giving credit where credit is due, why isn't he manly enough to give it where it be longs, instead of pilfering it from those entitled to it in his inimitable, egotistical manner1? As Senator LaFolletlc states, Mr. llawley has ever I j been a faithful servant of the system. xVs such he can not serve two masters for the servant of the system is not the servant of the people. THE CROAK OF THE RHINOCEROS BIRD. WELL Tomorrow's Saturday and a good day to buy your Underwear and Hosiery neews. You will find a very complete line of the very best qualities, all popular priced, at HUSSEY'S Over 4000 Items to select from in this store. We make a specialty of keeping the little everyday needsd. If there is any small article you can't find elsewhere, step in here. The chances are we will have it, and at the lowest price. Fo? Other Bargains Watch Our Windows For QuicKvSale Six-room modern house, with furnace, paved streets, (finely furnished), worth $6000. For three days we can sell this fine home for $5000 $2000 cash, balance like rent only $50 per month. Enough oak wood included for winter's use. ABSOLUTELY A SNAP. Huntley-Kremer Comp'y Room 214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Bldg. HCH0CK04Hfr4X' Nursery Stock Let us Quote You Prices on All Kinds of Trees and Shrubs L. B. WARNER Jr. At "Warner, Wortman (Si Gore Grocery j& j& j& Medford fe0:H4.K4:HK4 p F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD &CUMMINGS THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERING OFFICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. THAT journalistic rhinoceros bird of the interests, the Portland Oregonian, that flaps its wing and utters hoarse croaks when anything opposed to corporation rule approaches, and in return is permitted to feed upon the ticks aiid fleas that adorn the system, is croaking its warn ings on initiative bills. i People of Oregon have long ago learned to view with i suspicion anything championod In the Oregonion. Ex-! perience has taught them that everything that means the! enrichment or protection of special interests is faorod, and everything tending toward rule by the people or bet-. luring their condition, is vigorously and viciously assailed, j As a rule, it is good public policy to vote against those candidates and measures supported by 'the Oregonian and vote for those candidates and measures it opposes. Any, exception but proves the rule. j On nearly all of the initiative bills tho Oregonian ad-i vises a vote of no. Oulv one or two of real merit are ap- U proved, such as the good roads bonding act, and the east- . ern Oregon asylum bill. Some which tend tor the upnuiia- j ing of machine politics, such as a constitutional convention to abolish the initiative and referendum, and the gcrry-i nmndorinir of legislative districts, are approved. All thei ISIS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGHT "Never a Dull Moment" LeWitt and Ashmore Li: WITT ASIIMOKK I'rvscitdiiK tin I'lirclcal Comedy Till: IIOM) Mil. TIMID" --- 3-RELS-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES 3 THE LOVERS' WELL. 2 CANADIAN MOONSHINER. 1 Tl 1 IS WAY OF THE T R A N S G R E S S O R IS HARD. 50NG- "ALL I ASK OF YOU IS LOVE." Hv HARRY HLANCHARD - ---- --- Doors Opon at 7 p.,m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M. Troutman Orchard Heater The world's standard of efficiency and economy. They burn air. Made in seven types to meet any requirements. Special prices for short time. We also manufacture the lard pail hears. Write Karl R. Wundt, General Agent, Meridian, Idaho. '.Sidney Story. lor 16 yearn park icoiumiHSionor ot sow unwina, ox- cmbor ot New Orleans' Municipal Nimbly, fat' or ot reform inaurt & hao nUolutdly solved lvlo PIPSiiih In his native city, and ono Of th . ...... ....!-... I. 111.1a. uud.Ny dollvor nn nil(Jro88 ln thisj rest are vetoed, except a few, up which tho Oregonian has. city ntj opera nouuo on Monday ; not the courage of its convictions, and fears a loss of sub- c "vodvombor 7tU' l,u ,ul,lc b0 script ions. On these no recommendation is submitted, and I fnMep KL tor u&'T"0, 4Vy tUo i in this class are tho normal school bills. The Oregonian i Sr 8?ory' the fight on the normals, helped kill them, and yet! delivers ""-"'V; tinufo, has gained (Hire UOt COUUI1UO US OpposlUOU 10 MgllOl' UUUCiuiuu mr falm the PUUJ". t ot tbousanda J tllOl'. ' 01 " gtoTii di Of coui-so the bill prohibiting commercial fishing in the ering pronation i,,th '?'??. Rogue is disapproved on the grounds: "A local question frrotibit. ii V" ! lnituuv' tile ui'its if which it is impossible for the ordinan i)'Hi Np- 4S8' Jjfh ,gS to every, voter to inform himself." Yet the Oregoniau is fully in V'Mi0guto,VtrolVwer o1 fonnod and knows that this Is an effort of tho people to mlTor prohibit. V M'i0 & Bl,p"curb the special interests that are exterminating the fish watisg ir8 w,l!ft. munict,,.!!," in the river. aa which aUf ik tPn7 The Orogouiaii would not bo true to its character of io optioB 1 w. idre w, riini0ceros bird if it did not croak for monopoly against SS ffSiSSii vfcE2 V"l this wsuw- tba Utter cuy 7- Arned In One Doctor Hac only one doctor just one I No sense in running from one doctor to another I Select the best one, then stand by him. No sense In trylne this Ak your dcxhr alovl Ayr't Cherry Ptc- thing, that thing, for your cough. Care toralfor throat enJ lung ircullet. Dodo t fully, deliberately select the best cougb hvoepKtnbtJltfor70wii. i,wo,!?: medicine, then take it. Stick to it. com tho wintry " SS 3Z8 A 4-A.lRAMMit. Ru'lft Asttloll,) A X Y1B. .v. .,::-.;L.t. o U'flia '"-'-.; Smo CLEVER WOMCN Alway. Keep Their Hair Fascinating a'4 Free From Dandruff. flw"VP'. . ..$aAlmoat ....,.K. ... f,lf.,-.l a avaawa no nreparntton . hair Unit can eointmro with -ars,is. ssr-o w"s, or tuv'"uruitl aium iuuiiiK .,. frSlWral almo8t evorbody M will thalr Vail 1 T a hw WU1 ""' .' o'Ovr !riU 99 . Piaat DWa 'X ioealp in two weeks. tvkm It puta radiance and luster into that dull, lifeless hair that many wo man ix;osi and does it m a few days. On March 25, 1010, Lulu D Fix of Hauine, Va., wroto: "Parisian Sbro i- a wonderful hair Wbtorer. 4 t.t..iivd ray tfair from fnlhne out and stopiwd my scalp from ltchaic nho curi'd the dandruff " Pansian Saj u sold by Charles Strum; for 50 Ants a larne bottle Prices Talk 500-lb. LuU or More. Fancy Steamed Rolled Darley..fl 55 per 100 Fancy White OflU (seed) ...$175 per 100 Fanoy Gray Oats (sod) Jl.75 per 100 Faucy Seed or Feed Wheat. . . $2.00 per 100 Heavy Mlllfeed l-0 per 100 Mlddllaga $1.70 j;r 100 Dran $1-50 per 100 Bluesteiu (Hard Wheat flour) . $1.90 per 10 Pride of Washington Flour. .. $5.60 per m Davis' Host Flgur $2.60(per 100 Graham and Qerlaa ......... $5 00 per 10 Sack. $1.25 100 lbs. $1.70 $1.00 $1.76 $1.50 $1.50 $0.35 $1 90 $1.90 $t.00 Medford Flour Mills gKffjagggsJigasasgszsgsggaslSal cS?( Fall & Winter TYLES for Fall and Winter in stock now I The last word in Fash ion, Fit and Comfort. Meet successfully the ever shifting demand of the world's fashion centers. fn infinite variety of styles for all ordin ary occasions. Many exclusive designs for extraordinary use. All shapes and all leathers. IA1 1 ffijjjfgg Swtf, I I CITY THUXSUItKU'S NOTICE. I Office of the city treasurer, Med I fo d. Oregon. November 3, 1910. Notice Is lereby glvon that there aro funds on hand In the city treasury for the redemption ot all outstanding I city warrants Issned against tho fol j lowing funds: I Lateral sewer No. 7, district No. 6. j Lateral sewer No. 3, district No. 8. j Lateral sewer No. 9, district No. 6. Interest on the same will cease after the above date L. L. JACODS, 197 City Treasurer I Ilaskisa for kealtk. Dsisolution Notice. The firm of Allon & Reagan. partnership doinp business as pro eors nt Main and Central avenue was dissolved November 1, 1910, and is succeeded by the Allen Gro cery Co., W. C. Reajjan retiring All outstanding accounts are payable to Allen A Reapan. W' D ALLEN. 105 W. C. REAGAN. NOTICW. Dr Stearns has mnrui fmn nrtr Allen & Reagan'a to new Garaett-Co- rey bulldlnt. tf 'J I i s i.W