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"JIft.f X "ft-1 10 rwflj ' INK BLOWN UP BY 1MB BY ELECTRICIAN MEKIDEN. Conn., Nov. -i-r-Tho LnloiMil of Captain Jasper Brady Sn Knnsns City a few Inys iro tlwt rtlus battleship Maine was blown up --an Havana haibor by n Cuban elcc Jtrfcian stationed nt Mono fortress. 5rcis corroborated hero today by ' JFmijcU Atwntcr of Mention, who published a newspaper in Havana at Hlie time of tho explosion. .Atwntcr said that he cabled the stale department on . November 4, JLOOn, recitlnK the alleged action of Jose Zavaldos, the olcetrioian. At- ejeatcr doolarcd today that a dete- iv told him tho faots and assorted rtbjit Zavaldos had be poisoued. 'JVtwator sent tho information to SSccrctnrv Hoot, who neknowledwd lits reeoipt. He does not think. Iltotvovcr, that Secretary Root paid nv attention to the information. - -!! 4DNLY MANSLAUGHTER. SAYS JUDGE OF CASE JMJajJJb'UiAUUtmUQUJNJJ, M-Ml-WOKD, QftEGby, wrNDAY, NQVlOMHlOU (i, .1010. - COMMUINC ATIONS To tho Editor: As fur as Joshua Patterson Is concerned, as a man, ho may be cood onomjli, but as commissioner he is a back number -at least CO years behind In his methods of road building. Wo want an up-to-date, progressive man In his place, that will use modern methods in road building and build permanent roads. We also need a man that is fair and will Rive each proolnct the amount of work or money for roads that it is entitled to, according to the road tax that It pays in. Tho road work in this county for tho year has cost nearly $100,000 and wo have little to show for it in our section, lnstoad of letting the work out by contract to men who sliwory tho people ntiottM collectively own tlio capital. Therefore, "workltiK moil of ill countries, unite." nml free yourself os. Our editor culls nttcntlnn to llu men of Medford who oneo were worktnRincii nml now own automobiles, Wtmt per cent of tho men Who were wnrklngmon now own automobiles? At tho present rule of whkcs, how Ioiik wouUl It take u workliiKinnii after he jmy for his UvhiK, rent, etc., to buy nn automobile or uven nn ncro of land nenr Medford? Is It n fair proposition to olto n city like Medford of 3S years' itrowth us i sample of what Is true of tho country In general t Meyers History , states. "TlirouKli the employment of the forces or nature ami the uses of luiproveil ma chinery, economic Roods that nro pro dueed adapted to the uses of men can Iw produced In unlimited nuantltles. Hut tho Increase In societies' produc ts power has broiiRht little or no cor responding aucmentntli'iii ..r ..,,.,, i.,i .welfare to the laborlnc classes. Oivlim mum mi iuhii uuiiuiuk. HB u.m . ,, lWrt M , ,mhl,trlll, .. grooil hands by tile Uny. It costs a few receive a disproportion!! share NEW YORK, Nov. -J. At the doso of the testimony for tho de laeiise today in tho trial of Edward 31osenheimcr, a millionaire, charged avilJi murder in tho first degree for allie denth of Grace Hough, killed when the buggy in which so was riding was struck by Rosenheimcr's automobile, tho court instructed that rlhe automobile driver could bo held tSoi no offense more serious than second degree manslaughter. Justice O'Gormnn, as the defense trusted, struck roui tho indictment Ohc first and second degree murder charges and the first degree niau- slaughtcr charge. more and tho work is improperly done. One instance onrne under my ob servation, where a now pieoc of road i was surveyed m the spring of 1901). and enough work donated by tho voters of that precinct to put the rond through, but Mr. Patterson had a pet that was not pleased, so ho had it sun-eyed over, mid now, aftor a delay of eighteen mouths, it Is bo rne "one u i lie comity s expense, ami will probably cost tho taxpayers $500. Is that economy? TAXPAYER. Woodville, Or., Nov. 2. To the Editor: l have been familiar with Mr. Patterson's road work for the past ten years. To compare tho ronds men ana now is to make ouo Ipng argument form tho rood work Hint has beeu accomplished bv Commis- W a ij-ii wl il a mi t I P V?rt vnheimer were found guilty, second &' Patt011 0" th hi& f jmVA innncln tirrlif n irno tlm mncf I .v--w iutst?tife4iv t- c tuw JvJt escrious offense of which he could be sonvicted. APPLES SENT TO CHICAGO LAND SHOW . W. E. Kahler, the efficient sccre tiary of the Central Point Commer cial club, has secured a number of 38fi lias fonvarded them to Portland "e 'S on f trus: bes me" "int tfromcvherA tliv will nn in Phi. X'" M" luu f'uo,,c- A a a ,m, .!, inA i.:i.::.... , Uemourat. but I shnll vote Patterson His work for tho miblin )in l. ways been done with the same care ful attention that a good business man gives to the details of his own wusiiiess; wnn tlio same cconnmv and endeavor to nmk nvnrv .inti.. expended bring a dollar's worth of work for the county. Patterson is no dude, for dudes never do things, and Patterson doe Msago tto'be placed on exhibition at be. Lig Rational Laud show, which t-wIII be held tEb last of tho present anoiilh. Some particularly fine .- specimens of Spitzenbergs were sup i&3ie& JErom F. II. Madden's orchard -'Oiad-'Bonie particularly fine Winter "Nelis pears were furnished by Su- Txoantcndent Brooks, of the Snowy 33ulto -orchards. for commissioner, for I know wlmn I vote him that I am safeguarding my interest as a taxpayer, and plac ing a trusted guartfan to drivo grafters from the countr treasnrv. , , W"J? nnu Keeping at Ins work for the pub lic, the best and most faithful road worker that Jackson county has ever had. JAS. I. FREDEXBURQ. Gold mil. Or.. Xor. 3. Haskius for health. Satisfaction '"Wo do not claim the distincv '"1031 of being the only relia ble firm in our line in Med- Jord, but the complete satis-;r itaction or those having work done by us speaks for our xreliability. 'OFTUTT-RORNES AUTO COMPANY To Whom It May Concern: In January. 1907, I found Joshua Patterso with his tm of inulos knee-deep In a big mud liolo Just this -Am or Talent. I stopped hlra and mH: "This Is Just the place I wanted to find you In." (Ho had been nppolntej road overseor about a week before.) Wo discussed tho road question for sornn Mmn p. terson promising to make them bet- nn 'PV, I.-. ii T .vi, a hid imrwuiiiar miifi nnin ' . . .. - . --'- in uio ur3t piece of road graded by .-IK.10UU, 1 mm nme tnere were iiundreds of such mud holea In the main traveled road between Ashland aia iieurord and Jacksonville, ore can go from the As bund - -: ATJTO REPAIRS : JEighth and Central Streeta Phone Main 6231 : HEADACHES COME FROM POOR EYES iJHeadaches come from other sources, too, but I can soon tell you whether the eyes are ito blame. Cjlf they are, I can quickly bring you re -dief. SNiue cases out of ten bad headaches are caused by poorly fit ted glasses or eyes that need glasses. ''Consultation free bring your eyes to me. DR. RICKERT Eye Sight Specialist Over Kentner's Now go from the city Ihnlta of for 20 or 3'i mlloir on thn main traveled roads and not find a single- place as bad aa tho first de scribed' one. Wo have mado- more progress In mad building since Joshua Patterson began worlc Mian there hiid been ia the AZ year' pre vious. In my opinion, tho Jackson coun ty roads that haTo boon built aro substantial and are giving good jat- Isfactlon to all but a very fow cltr people, who would" have us under stand that they aro accustomed to live whore tho community had un- or ns noncnis. Great monopolies cr trust! are created, fabulous fortuitix n ninpl by n few IiuIIvUIuhW, while the -Hst majority of laborers for wnscs with their toll llRhtmietl oomiamtlxely llttl. receive mitliliiR beyond a bare subtntence " Our e.lttor kos on to sny that while iwr siiouui nave whnt It produced, capital nhoulil nlso have what U pro duces What does capital produce" Isolate capital by Itself niul how much 11 lit It t .......... t . .... iiwraw, .Move every person out of Medford for ten years and keep them out and how much will It grow? nun- wouiu mo .u.irord newspnpora svt printed without labor? Mow tho cap- ,..., inn u .ieoioru and labor can produce It. .or.inam Lincoln said: "Capital Is the prouuci or labor. iiic Bociausii no not proposo to dc stroy.capltal. They simply propose that sucn capital that la collectively used shall be collectively owned. If. n- our .r.cnu. mo cmtor. says, "that labor In uepcmieni upon capital." how en ho free and at the samo tlmo bo de pendent upon another class of mcnT If men are dependent, aren't they slaves? vur euuor also says "that as nn Ideal your socialism Is all right, but It Is lm- possiDie to realize with human nature as ji is. iins human naturo always urwi us ii is7 m tno study of biology wo find that In tho strupglo for ox Istenco the history of llfo is but n con tlnual ndaptlnc Itself n ti. n..i.., mont. As environment changed, so must tho nature of life chnnge That life which failed to ndant Itself tr m.. changing condition In which it I found censed to exist. Human life Is no ex ception to the general law. in i... present phase of economic evolution organlintlon Is the order of the day The wealth of the nation Is gradually co-centrutlng as to be controlled by n ..- men. ine great middle- class, or business men of comparatively snt.iUi ''' .""" frauaJlV being absorbed bv renf f al,St ,n,wrt Dy "" Present trend of concentration of wealth. In a few decades there will be only two tl'JZ '" .'" "'-, few 'men of ...., ..,U1 ami urc wreat das-, or ttboring men or Pioletarlans. In aner to continue their existence It Is neces' sary for ,e Coring men to organ?2P It is not a question of choice It Is t -.. ..14 4 npcessuy. it Is the simple .,-.... .iicuisrives lo the vlronment. In other words. iurra nave got to r-l,n.. conditions The motto TTorMngmen of all coun tries unite,' iruKK.ts but th8 ruinit w ,"'"rpre,aUon of economic evo, w" wish XT? mlPt "' nof b,,cu- nfTto,"tS b"levw fn "dleatlon- was tioithaf ,. ,-" ' revoiu .jion mat Is, a change fim . ,, nriv.i. . -.-... uio ,, r...-., ,,iiHllnl system to the n.w ,,0f f0,," PlH.m. .i.i nistortan statei, "TftiM n.n , latlon without !- b "yr-v--Prepare the Mum? mind 0 Th " lution win b IMft-,.,, ..'": n)- lnrtltimr.. , i. "r-"" "a lo ur ' "" " .-"Mrmnjf, ii umiotiiiteiily vote anr hlgb school. EurJ" ""fnlf,oant fact that In'th. Eu"Piir countries wro education h the most artvanoeH i., . f."lon ,H HoelUm .!. . -" me most - Hiinrii in 10 acre Orch rli ClJL M. T lOiOfi X JL CI V Li Expect to lay out another addition of onc-iuii'o IN KERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN QWo have u Cow ton-aore trnots .unci one IQ-acro tract yet, unsold; 'l()-iuiro tract, has Eeautil'ul Oak grove for building sites, good houso, barn, wiiuhnill, gaaolino en gine and everything convenient; there is no better land in tho Uoruo Uiver Valley; yp better location for an ideal home. Prices arc lower than anyt 1 1 ing ill the val ley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on .1". A. Perry, owner. -or have your agent show vou these tracts. I 1 l - .1 I MS tracts about January 1, 1911. J. A. PERRY, 604 W. Main Street, Medford, Ore. new their to suit en-nn-th- TO FRUIT GROWERS And Shippers to English Markets wery socmlNf tr our normal fj Consign your frolt to "MESSKS. IlWhluY & HOUIiUinR, Corciit Garden, KoihIihi. . CJBeat market prices. Cash remitted day aftor sale, cabled If required. fJSole agesta In London for South Australltn sovarnmont coaalnn- tfBOur chargeu for selling, 5 per cent and 2 cents per box. Agont in Nctr York. W. N. WHITE IUb ..l fe-. .VMM .fc, WWd with other accounts. & CO., 7G I'ark I'laco. Forward- Tlioao aro tliu nolo cha.'goa. Comparo Sfr:i?EimLlXSL!! PLUMBING SItAM AND 1101 WAIHt HEATING All Work Guaranteed I'ricon Rontfoimblo COFFEEN . PRICE 11 North ) 8t..Medfoid,Oro. Phone 303 sa frrAa t&u ii -v olaHr- .,.,.. -.-" or wie - -nijiUttifHT n- TJ.. .-..- r,!-.";u,;; limited funds tor srreot building-, bo?, priiDi. . ' , ?1 ar' "uMIuk tor that if need be the streets could no what .' L. I" lbr ,he '"-'"clpie i sandpapered and varnlslietf. ivhiuaT j.,.,V. " . "ot ror ,ho mdi ! I havo known Joshua IatatorTn 1Kb orice hunt I Vill jm,u niiunu Jirnim iiiaiurMJii I trie man nnA n, .. uunt since ho was a younsr man and hitvolthi wy, Sw ii '"i", the offlcp' i,y aiwaj-8 louna nim a nam worner, .,iecte,i to ottioe th 7... . ve '""' capable, honest, stralKlitforward'..!Loo.l omd ,,. T.21" a,wy n''" with plenty of good norso sense, who Whom. . ... "" Placed m 00000XXXXXX0000; Reward STOLEN From my prom ises at 1717 West Eighth St., Thursday, October 20, ono Rus sian staghound, resembling a gray wolf, and ono female fox hound, wblto and brown spot ted. Any Information leading to recovery of theso dogs will be morally rewarded. H. W. JACKSON. -fCKCKCX will work as bard for tho countr'B Interost as though he personally bad to pay all the expenses of running tho county. On clectf&n day let our votes show tliat .wo appreciate faitlr f ill and Intelligent iorvicc by a- county commissioner. ours for everything that bettors and builds up tho bvst interests of. Jackson county. (Signed.) E. K. ATt'DKKSOX. Ashland, Or., Nov. 2, 10T0. c- w. siinnMAN T(,ft ava,rt, tter nut. The ruIIoHbn- ii. ... .... ii.nIM ror artho'no t "" " rS:..r- Wedno..U Xovcmher ! " ri,r V, nal'ly' AnK,1 "ollln, Mrs Ohr. I err. Arthur fWlow i. W lri,. I-oopoM Bourdon. r H. HourOon, Jl- I,. Bowman. Joh n, .."' . r" To tho Editor: In a recent Ihhuo of a Medford now. paper tho editor took exception to noma statements mado by RuKeii V. I-Mih In his address on Sunday, October 23. All socialists aro really pTeosed otit the statement of tho Medford papor they arc to coiitlJcnt In tho truth of their position that they court oppusl tlon, and it Is a satisfaction to thcrs- to have tho different opinions, cxpresso'i in public. Is tho luborlng man a slave? Tho newspaper says not. What is a Btove? Isn't a slave a man who In subject to tho will of another? WXion a laboring man asks for a job has not tho employer the right to refuse? Since tho employer possesses the means of supporting Ufu and the worklngnian rnu3t labor in or der to obtain theso means In order to exist, tho working man is dependent upon tho capitalist who employs him; therefore Is subject to his will. Hut you say ho liae tho prlvllego of quitting his work when he wishes, How long can a worklngman exist without his wages? Sy his very necessities he Is driven to labor, and If ho quits one Job It means simply a chango of masters. In chattel slavery the master hunted his' slave; In wage slavery tho slave muiit hunt his master, "Which Is best for the master? "What do tho social ists propose? That since tho man who owns the means of supporting llfo con trols that life, In order to bo frco from IlueiiM. t, .. .. """. Airretl T ---r nuiliun SUrill1-l1 Tlf. - ii, ". ii in. iir r..t. m. ' '"-own. o h. Brown "v -' I -Mrs v. V Ch,nr ri ' US ,,n""" H. Clark "v ,r'"""" '. Catt. J ! !.. . ...: .'. 1M ". Do lfl,ri,( ' -'- ijg.ch , rdrChTll' Prat u: n 1'. ' W Knupp KutOH, rumours, o. W. a,,.. ,....' :.' " ".rtrsehoi.inr. T. t; u:..,t ?'0lms' J' 4iiiuieHtiniif r i .ts K"f ".' ; Marlnt... xt-.T."' '"'. '"" 'J- T, .., .,,, aiucti ."nrtin, a. it THIED ANNUAL National Apple Show SPOKANE, WASHINGTON WILL BE HELD. November. to 19, 1910 $20,000 in Premiums The greatest variety of prizes, cups, and trophies ever offered. Prizes for single .apples, es and everything up to full carloads will be aw t. $1000 Championship Carload Prize For the best carload of G30 boxes oi' bushels. A floor space of three and one-half acres required to house this great show,, Besides the exhibit of apples, pack ers and cookers will learn and gain valuable infor mation. Ample hotel accommodation without rise in prices will be provided. Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon Will have in effect low round-trip fares from all points on its lines. For further information apply to any Southern Pacific agent or to WM. McMUREAY, General Passenger Agent, Real Estate Loams Can be had through us Current rate of Interest. R.F.GUERIN CO. 4 MEDrOIlD KATIONAIi IJAN1C IlUIXiOXUU wmmmmmmnsmes rim Mantis, c. .Mnr tin. Ail,,..., Martin, Sirs. 7tl it i. a atotcalf. J. ,,. Mc-dford Peiir fc Apple Liwij Co., Mra Nellie JlllUr, Mrs. Herthu Jdooro, II, C Mottloy, E. C. Moffltt. Mrs. O, M ioore, aerr aiontz, Q. ilollo, Walter moue, Mn. tiaran Mynott, A. M. My. crs, aeorgo McCall, Elsie MulllKan, Frunk J. Murphy, Mrs. Neal. Parties calling fo,r tho above loiters will please say "advertised." A choro of 1 eent will bo made upon delivery A. M. WOODFOIID, P. M. When you decide to sublet ono of your rooms, don't bo "fltincy with words" in tolling ad rcwJera wlmt it's Iik. FOR RXNT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhahitniitM on Southern Pacific rail road, ltoKiio Rivor valley. NowJy rufurniHliud, papered, painted; Ofiiiipmont motlornr'hatliM, toilots, clcctrio liuhts, hot ami cold riin rmijr water. Now tloinjj biibinouH. CALL ON ALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY, 210 West Main St., Medford, Or. Fisher & Whitmire HIGH a-RADTU TNVJDSrl.ENTS Mining and Fruit Land Orchard and City Property Insurance 32 South Central Ave. Medford - The One Right Way is the Hand-Tailored Way. fJYour clothos will tit perfect ly, woar longer, look hotter and bo nbuolutoly Batisfnc tory it furnished by , wTw7HFHlf-The Progressive Tailor. -TM Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbri'dgo, Brop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All lands of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. L - -Hi'fMe&M9)ikfttm9jiK).