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uijrtMfrUih MEDFORO MAIL TRIBUNE, M1QDEORD, OK KHUN, AKhN I )A , M) MAIUIM 7, 11)10. Former College President Shy On Mixing With "Ward Heelers .gMMMMMMVMV W-W WW"""" " MM MMJ M MMMM.MM BMMHSSHRI&T9HMflKSiS;9MMMMMH Satisfaction Wo do not claim the distinc tion of being the only reliable-firm in our lino in Mod ford, but the complete satis faction of those having work done by us speaks for our! reliability. OFFUTT-RORNES AUTO COMPANY AUTO REPAIRS i 1 i ' tit t ; ?', tj' x f i m'l i' ." ' Eighth and Central Stroots I Til, ., Mn.'., fiooi I j. uunu juxuiii u-ciux I ooooooooooooooooo- Reward a STOLEN From my prom ises nt 1717 West Eighth St.. Thursday, October 20, ono Rus sian staghound, resombllnR a gray wolf, ami ono 'omalo fox hound, whlto anil brown spot ted. Any Information leading to recovery of tbeso dogs will bo liberally rewarded. H. W. JACKSON. !,0CK00 V - J t 10 acre Orchard Tracts IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OP TOWN 'Copyright by American Tress Association. "" , fit Woodrow Wilson Is electeJ governor or New Jersey, then he Is due to Tfcom into the limelight as presidential timber. The Democrats of New Jersey re pinning their hope to the e-presldent of Princeton college. But they are vlng their own troubles whipping Ur. Wilson into the demands or tho po etical hour. Dr. Wilson I? a studont tlrst lie has yet to learn :he mysteries at tho glad band, the knack of going Into the slums of a large city and secur BS rotes, lie can talk about the principles, but the practice ts a hard row Tor rlbc famous educator. With all his lacking of the finished politician ho has 'Sklthfully followed the directions of the more experienced leaders, and he eiks "well, he iclks Just as ir be were trying to drive homo a problem In teener mathematics." explained one o' the political leaders of New Jersey. "Doctor, why don't you tell th fnmjer n story tell em some gord ones?" n Trlend asked. "My dear str. I nru uot In this race C6 a siory teller, lr 1 have to SPeud"ou ray ability to tell funjy rcorles. then 1 do not care to ho governor," ' c replied. And that about cxptaltu the slMiatlon. Fim MEN ENTOMBED DEEP IN LAWSON MINE; AWFUL EXPLOSION . Officers $f Company Unable to Un derstand Cause of Disaster ishortly Before Explosion Night -Fire Boss Reported All Well. ."BEACK DIAMOND, Wash., Nov, 7. Fifteen men are entoinbtd today i thc deepest slope of the Lnwson -coal" mine lhere today, and all hope -"of their rescue has been abandoned. Jhe men were caught in the mine Tvhen a terrific explosion closed alt enfcaes to tho levels yesterday morn ing. The Lawson mine is one of the ..-deepest in the United States. The -property, valued at a qunrter of a million dollars, is badly ' damaged. Tho Pacific Coast Coal company of ficers are at a loss to understand the -cause of the disaster. At fi o'clock -vesterday morning the night firo boss, ohn. camp to the surface and reported "all well below." There wero then 13 men in the mine. Five minutes later a terrific explosion occurred and flying tim bers spurted out of the mouth of the mine. Four men. stnudimr at the shaft-house, were badly injured. The probable dead: OSCAR BEAL (widow and one child). CAESAR BAEL, single. C. BEGAI. widow in Italy. 3IOETELLI FANSTIRIA (widow and three children. ALBERT FOXTALLA. single. FRAXK CAKDIXA. single. ISADOHE CARDIN'A. DOMING GREGORY, single. JOHN KL'MENBt'RG. single. DAVID LONDON, single. CRIL MAES, single. JULIUS PUTSON (widow and ont child). FRED" SETTI (widow and ono child). FRANZ VFRGAN. incle. Eden Precinct Items 3Inny of the residents, between Talent and Phpenix are having g&fc piped into their houses for both ligiil unS healing purposes.. Henrj' Burgor of Vcst Phoenix toolc a load of apples to Ashland last Saturday. C. Carey -was trading in Tulent Saturduy. " ShorifJf aiJd lira. Jones were up in'nleut Friday. . .Mrs, William Ferus of Fern val ley was in North Talent visiting her! parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joshua Pat-ij . torson, recently. Parties on Wagner creek killed a'j large .congnr this week that raeaa-i .jired nine feet from tip to tip, A. II. Houston of West Phoenix Is building a bungalow for Bowman j Hartley of North Talent. William MoMahon of Talent spent Sunday in Medford visiting rela tives. ; Mr. and Mrs. W. D.' Pfockham wert in Medford Sunday. Emmct Reason of Ttdont took it trip down the valley in liis autu Sunday. Mth. L. A. Drake no Id a bun ah nt fcalven )ac week. L. A. Wilson of North Talent wa.s in Medford Sunday, T. F. Rnwlcns of Phoenix onJIcd on friands in North Tahmt Fridxiy. George Chundler and wife are staying with. Mr. Chandler's fntlwr, who is quito 31., M"rd. M. Smith, who its a' niocc of Mrs. James AHlen, is quiU ill at siic home of her aunt in North Taloot. J. E. Rohortw of North Talent writ. trading in Medford Saturday. Mrs. W. D. Poekham and Mrs. U. Cnroy were trading in Talent cxio day last weelt and find it pays thtm to go that distance in the- difference on a bill of grooories. Change Name but not Policy You will find tho -sam faces to wait on you as you found before the samo well known quality tho same courteous treatment the samo willingness to make right ev ery little thing that should prove wrong tho samo desire on every one's part to ploase. Wo will contlnuo to carry the well-known brands of goods that wo havo carried be fore and add to them such others as wo feel are In do mand by our trade. We hope to mnko this tho best and most popular storo In Southern Oregon, and whilo wo feel that wo now enjoy tho largest trade In tho. city of Medford, wo will endeavor to increase that business right along and If good goods and right prices will do it we will have an easy time. Allen Grocery ,1 CJWo havo a J'ow ton-acre tracts and ono '10-aero tract, vet unsold: -lO-acro tract, has -Hl III! I I I . ! ! I .1P l Ml -! .Beautiful Oak grove for building sitos, good house, barn, windmill, asolino on gine and everything convenient; there is no hotter land in tho lioguo Itivor Valley; No better location for an ideal home. Trices are lower than any! 1 1 ing hi the val ley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on .1. A. Perry, owner, or havo your agent show vou these tracts. Expect to lav out another addition of one-acre traots about January 1. lfl.ll. rfji J. A. PERRY 604 W. Main Street Medford, Ore. v 0 Mam and Central Main 271! SiJUHRW MHHS IUR7 TO FRUIT GROWERS and Shippers to English Markets d Consign ya?r fruit to MM12SS1U ItlDLbY HOUiiDIN' Co out fiarilen, Guidon. IJBest mr.rkot prices. Cash remitted day after sale, cabled If required. (flSolo agents In London for South Australlfn government consign ments. ., , (JOur charges for soiling, D per cont and 2 cents per box. CAgentMn Now York, W. N. WHITE & CO., 70 Park Place. Forward ing charges, 2 cents per box. Theso are tho solo chnrgoH. Compare with other accounta. ,. , ( THIRD ANNUAL Mil STREET BOOSTING DIX I'FranKly Admit Hope That Democrat Is Elected Governor In New York Say Roosevelt Would Control If ' Stimson Was Elected. NHW YORK, Nor. 7. Open house -will bo keot by the maporlty of Wall street Mrma Tuesday night for tho reception of oloctlon returno for their ttrlenda. One of tho largest election night crowds. In tho history of tho street is expocted. Wall street Is frantic and frank In Its expression: of hopo Uint John A. Dlx, tho domocratlc gubernatorial candluuto, will win over Stimson,. tho republican nominee, who has. tho backing of Thoodoro Roosovolt. Wall street plainly states that in tts opin ion Stimson 'a election would he tan tamount to placing Roosovolt in con trol of New York Btato and thoy do not ltko Roosevelt. ' Steamer Wrecked. PENZANCE, Eng Nov. 7, Tho steamship Wimboumo was -wrooked today in a storm off Land's End, Tho crew of 20 moh wero rescued. The dispatch telling of tho disaster gave no further details. The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Close to Medford. Good splendid soil. Sub-irrigated fliid above frost line 70 acres now planted to pears and ap ples. Prices rifjht and tonus easy. Let me show you a jjood real estate investment. Earl C. Sabin Room 202 Fruitgrowers Hank Building. 1 National Apple Show SPOKANE, WASHINGTON WILL BE HELD. November :9, 1910 $20,000 in Premium The greatest variety of prizes, cups, and trophies ever offered. Prizes for single apples, ''xea and everything up to full carloads will bo aw i. $1000 Championship Carload Prize For the best carload of 630 boxes or bushels. A floor space of three and one-half acres required to house this great show. Besides the oxhibit 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 i'l'om all points on its lines. Fov further informationapply to any Southern Pacific agent or to WM. McMURRAY, General Passenger Agent. PLUMBING STfAM AND HOT VAUK HCAIING 1 A if Work Gunrnntpod Trices ReiiRonnblo COFFEEN CO. PRICE 1 11 No.sth .1) Ft., Medford Ore Phone .MOH Real Estate Loans Can be had through' us Current rate of Interest. R.F.GUER1N $b CO. 4 MBDrOUD tfATXOCTAI. BAMIC DOII.DIHO M FOR R.ILNT Oilv hotel in town of 1000 inhnhitaulH on Southern I'limfic Mil road, Itotfiiu Itivur vnlloy Nowly rnl'uiuiHhi'd, papered, painlail, CMiiipmeut modem; Imthn, toilets, olc'ttid lichth, hot and cold run nliic uuler. Now duinR IiiisIiiohh. CALL ON ALDENHACN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY, 210 West Main St., Mctlfortf, Or. mmmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmsaamaBmimmss AUTOMOBILES Quick Service Easy Riding Prices night. PARRY AUTO LIVERY PHONE MAIN 3141. The One Right Way is the Hand-Tailored Way. (Your clothes will (It norfoct ly, wear longor, look bottor and bo absolutoly Eatlafac tory If furnished by W. W. EIFERT-The-Progressive Tailor. Fisher & Whitmire ITIGTI GR.ADI0 TNVmS'l'AnSNTS Mining and Fruit Land Orchard and City Property Insurance 32 South Central Ave. Medford Medford. Iron Works K Q. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Prmps, Boilers and Maohinory, Agents in So. Orogom for FAIRBANKS, MORSK & CO. I - i IIH1IKT -f ;jmMIWiWMWMil'll I'1'""! iUiillailHIW)HU flXXMIlit'l it.fgMW . n -9-W