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'' i , ; a 3 t ,fi- i i N l 5-! IM' h:: K" ' -MDirBNDEHT NEWSPAPER WKBWKBn BAII.Y SXCBPT 8ATUK SAY ST THE UESfOBS rXIKTZNO CO. 4. .consolidation oFllie Mod ford Mall, mrtwhllsliM 18S9, tho Houthern Oregon . -efltabllBlK-d 1002, the Dcomcratlc 'flmaen, established 1872; the Ashland 3VMune, established 1106. and the Med ttrcA Tribune, established 1904. WCtluIr? PUTNAMTEditor n-d" Mannpor Kiitered hs second-class matter No- ntt4- A, 1909, At th poet office at VJxJforvl, Oregon, under tho act of fJWT J, 1879. KTlciaT Paper of the City of Medford SUBSCRIPTION BATES .ts.oo ,w '!. Tti.r iv mall tUaii -jinnUi hv mall 3V month delivered by carrier In Bradford, jtoliltuid, Jacksonville mnA CVnlrnl Point ............ .tunny -only, by mall, per year. . . i.00 Weekly, per year l.0 fS&&mM&Wj vir !SE5s3 rtt Xasd Wlro UnUsd Fzoss Dlspatchts. The Mall Tribune Is on solo at tho Jw y News Stand, San Frnrflsco. Vtortlnnd Hotel News stand, -oriiano Vawntan News Co., I'ortlan , Ore. -W. O Whitney, Beatlle, Wf jh. Motel Spokane Nona Stand Hpokane. " Poitaff. BaU,"" z to iz-paco paper 12 to 24-psRe paper TM to 3-pKe paper . ........ Wanted flKcaoti hands. bntentor9. "? an cook. rStri for Roncral houaj work. SLanWiwrj. FOR SALE. sk houso, close in. 9flins, $200 daily, at wvoioe. furniture cheap. teas with Ions lease; average aalea, $00 daily; $4,900. --air barber shop in good town. FRUIT LAND. 2VM acres. 120 fenced, 20 ploughed, S springs, small orchard buildings, 4 Worses, tools, etc., $4000. 9 acres, chicken ranch, close in. SU acres, 36 cultivated, tine bench tod bottom land, $3600. " -Sl tracts, unimproved, from 1 o up, closo in. 06 jk1 10-ucro tracts, full bailing. 3K acres. 1-2 in orchard, 0 acres at- Calfa, easy terms. Zt lo 100 acres, olearcd, c'oso in, fine ter land, $150 to $2') per acre, good tonne. 36 acres, 1 inilo out, s,i iu orchard. fauldincs, $350 neru r,uick sale. 4M0(K) will handle fine bearing orch- trL close in. SB Acres 2 1-ti miles station; good &uildincs; 15 acres bearing and young orchard, $0500, terms. seres cleared, rich soil, closo to Eagle Point, sub-divide. $125 per ere. acres, closo In, buildings, water for irrigating, fine poultry olid fruit ranch: $3000, terms. 31 to 100 acres, Hi miles from post office, best soil and cheapest buy In tuo valley: 175 per acre. V34 ceres, under ditch, flr.o pear and airalfa land, 3 mllos out, cleared jud fenced, $250 par acre. SOMETIME since a number of business men, fruit growers, farmers and taxpayers from various sec tions of Jackson count', requested George L. Davis, pres ident of the Farmers and Fruit Growers ' bank, to become a candidate for county commissioner. They urged the need of business methods and the adoption of an up-to-date system of road building. Against his own inclinations, Mr. Davis finally con sented to become a candidate for tho republican nomina tion. Although he made no campaign, he received a ma jority of the votes cast, giving him the republican nomina- .60 tion. Against Mr. Davis are pitted J. "NV. Myers, chief! hor ticultural inspector, democratic nominee, aiid Joshua Pat terson, who was defeated for the republican nonunation and is running independent. Nothing can be said against Mr. Myers, except that he is too valuable in his present position for the county to afford to lose. Mr. Patterson stands for the continuation of present conditions and should be defeated. After submitting his candidacy to the voters of his party, he refuses to abide by the verdict of the majority. It the verdict ol the majority is not to gov ern, the direct urimary micrht as well be .abolished. His candidacy is a blow below the belt, not fair in the rules of the game. Mr. Davis does not take an active part iu politics. Ho is a successful business man, and stands for a business ad ministration, and it is, therefore, a business proposition to elect him. Effort has been made to make the campaign a sec tional one, to cany certain parts of the county acrainst other sections, all of which is wrong, and is deplorable. The interest of one community is the interest of all, and Mr. Davis stands pledged to look after the interests of all sections. It has been said that Mr. Davis has never built a road. Perhaps he hasn't, but he takes a great interest in the &uuu luaua luuvuinum, kmuyvh now a roau siiouiu. oe mint, has seen them under construction, has made a study of the question and stands pledged to build them in Jackson county, to have them built according to approved specifi cations, under careful supervision, by the lowest respon sible bidder -and more than that, to maintain them after construction. The mayor of a city doesn't pave the streets minscir, tlie owner ot a building doesn't do the carpenter! work, and a county commissioner is not supposed to handle , a scraper. I A vote for Davis is a vote for progress, a vote to sus- J tain the direct primary, a vote for good highways and ad ministration. Vote Yes For Deschutes County 350 X Yes The huge counties of Central Oregon must be divided in order to facilitate the proper development of this vast Empire the creation .of Deschutes County is the first and logical step. The laws of Oregon make it impossible to create a new county in any way other than by a vote of the stale at large therefore the residents of the proposed Deschutes County ask your support. The present Crook County is 8-1 miles (WC0! 1:T!:: : ,-'.", j lHT 1 : : .) it-i ; . ft "ij;feEri jHtj MJaiiw: ittmtgjfc-3 Sg ,jitWv:.iUi . Iv :Ii H ' : : txv.ttitttt r.rtarrnr Tg ggg Bmrrnrrtft g mHHjHiiiJiH , . . :. r ,; j-1 -Mf JfTm;rgggSrr 5r: frtfeTTf : m mft Smi effitfefflT if m , , , ; , ,j u , n mm a it u Deschutes County Executive Wm. G-. Phoenix, Treas., Redmond, Or. Authors (Paid advertisement.) wide, 110 miles long 19 times the size of Multnomah County. The territory embraced is so large and the interests so divergent that it is next to impossi ble to equitably administer to the needs of all sections. Realizing these conditions, Prineville, the county seat of the present county, is willing to have Deschutes formed. VOTE 350 X FOR DESCHUTES COUNTY. "It's a step for progress in Central Oregon." Committee A DIME NOVEL HERO FOR SHERIFF. CITY PROPERTY. 'Westmoreland lots $275. l.Wr, in 1.--...,wi tnKn 2 lots, SSxl2G each, $5fX for both. JC acres, near West Main paving, in- eiae limits, 73000, tonus. -t 4-room housos, lots 00x100, $3300 tak4s both. -3-rom house, 2 loth, each 50x175, SU00 down, balance monthly. '-iQaarter-acro tracts, on Ornnsu and I'eacn, iraow, easy terms. 35 acres, oloso to limits, for flatting ideal situation, $000 acre 3Lot in Yest Walnut Fa to, $350, $25 down. 10 monthly. " acres, in small fruit and truck, fine liquso, Insldo limits. S7000: will trndo for Rood stock ranch. Ixjta to trade for chlckon ranch. FOR 'TRADE. "SCO acros. no waste, in New Mox iao, 3 miles from railroad, for citv or rnneh property. E. F. A. Maom 206 Taylor &. Phlpps PhonB 4U1 Mip BITTNER 'ildg. HrPJTORTO John IT. Bellinger has borne the reputation of a rather mild and amiable young man with no ap parent occupation save a perennial itching to become sheriff an itching which the voter will have the opportu nity of scratching tomorrow. Now, however, we find Mr. Bellinger advertisinc his own qualities in a manner that would please the fancy of ! the dime novel reading youth. Mr. Bellinger is painted ! . r M . .- -. J' "". . as a man "ot strong character, firm and resolute disposi tion, cool head and affable demeanor." Further ho has "those outward and unerring signs of bravery so faithfully described by Buekv O'Neil of the Roosevelt Rough Riders." Still lwffoi miv linvn ic vntu' lioin nlmnef nc l-iiTrt oo a Souix warrior, for does his press agent not herald him as follows: "If jthferc is one man in Jackson count3T more than another who has those visible attributes of bravery and who by reason of them could not be otherwise thanj brave if he wanted to, that man is John Bellinger." Who'd havo thought it! I O, shades of Old Sleuth and Three Fingered Pete, Nick Carter and Old King Brady! How you must roll over in your graves when you learn that a real, flesh and blood hero has got the drop on you, and is running for offico in Jackson county! Ill11 liniv if n)nninA cni'o n " n'nn 'f omrl (Vii om graft," thereby insinuating that graft oxists'at present a statement he does not make, because false. He would, discredit his opponent by insinuation not a very brave act. It is too bad to see so much heroism and bravery going to seed. Yet if prohibition carries and tho search law is put into effect, he can probftbly got a job, where it will all , be neodod. ISIS THEATRE THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE TO-NIGOT "Never a Dull Moment" The Zarados Bros. TUB GRHAT UtOX JAW ATH1,KTES. . 3-RlLELv$-3 LATEST MOTION PICTURES TIIK STKOXGKK SKX. AliMOST A UHItO. JEAX AXD THE CALICO l)OU iSONG "G0bl)-XIGI1T, DELOVEU, GOOD-XIGIIT." By HARRY BLANCHARD Doors Open at 7 p. m. CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS MATINEE SATURDAY and SUNDAY, 2:30 P. M. fie -Map"M r-nm lkmi p m i Ajvrr Fall & Tfflinier 0 TYLES for Fall and Winter in stock now! The last word in Fash ion, Fit and Comfort. Meet successfully the ever shifting demand of tlie 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. '& 7 ft JSfSc tateagggjgggasgsgsaaas-ggagag i .5 ON 1 PEOPLEPARAD SMASH THE ASSEMBLY SLATE. NEW TOWN IV '1 of ThreePinesMis woll as NEWTOWN np ples is on the red soil that gives tho rich col or to fruit. Seo the 5 and 10 acre tracts I havo thoro at all pric es. I can sell you 1-1 G of an acre or 200 acres on good terms. On main line of the S. P. R.R. Howlands Or tho VAN DYKE REALTY CO., Room 3, 123 15. Main Street. TVY BOWER MAN faces the deep set anger of the poo- pie of Oregon. The people are going to smash assemblyism once and for all hy defeating this assembly nominee.' The people resent the Southern Pacific's and other Vublic service corporations effort to control polities and .no going to dofottt Jay Bowerman, Southern Pneific nttor ni'v and nominee The people are wenriud of prostitution of government 1 special interests at Washington. Mr. Hawloy, the faithful servaut of tlie System, will feel tlie brunt ot their displeasure. The only assembly legislation candidate Jackson county votes upon is J. A. Buclianan of Rosoburg for joint representative, lie shoud be defeated bviho oloetiou of Henry 1). Reed of Gold Hill, Make it a cloan-up. SuVsks for -altk. MONDAY and all week Try a dozen of our RAISED DOUGHNUTS sold at the SPOT CAFE T They avo homemade and fresh every day IS PROCLAIMED BY TAFT WASHINGTON, p. C, Nov. i. Kvery yxr tit country Um sowt. thiue to W thakful for oa tk but ThuredNV in NovMilter. but tkic yvkv it is tb incrMaml )tomlatttM and th boMUtifwl hMn-eU aud the e eral ixwee that Preilwit Taft ka hosH for the baate of his auuual TuNkKivinff uroelnwntioa. Tkt proelamation was issued veterlay. Haaklus tor health. p. bu, votobar 7. The lxumda iorm ou TWrd aud North Oakdale uiul Wet Main aud wdl atrt at 7 p. m. Tho pido will termia-U t ike XatatoriuM for a gxl hmus meet imr. Tho eifi iarad evr pull d off iu iletltcnii. (ki comol bamt. two martial bands of iuh;c, auto mobilM, bicycles, floata, korheba. k ndars and a rrvat nal-tud march ins; iu lino. Kverxbotiy comis. whole iHtiuity ia intd. Orso dry in 110. (Paid adertiiwt.) Yoa may aa ten doOaw or only tan eootatbrouirh nwdkft tka ad, befora rouik ii-buint -K!- But voull av onuihinsT Trx time. f-f---- - TOO -.ATE TU CLASSIFY. " 4 1 11 KOK SAUE-Youair mattkad toam bar, weight 1100, work aingi or doublo. 2W Vhm C. Carev. 7187. Addiva. TahMt R. V. I. No. J. 301 FOR KKNT Tvo mfnrihl rooms, suitabl for hooelcMlHatf 180 S. Svmww IPS Klamath Falls Lots Wanted i want to Purchase 4 or 5 well situated lots in B )t Springs or Hillside Addition, Klamath Falls. Please Give lot and block number and price. Address Box 84, Kenton Station, Portland, Ore. IT n. -'I """" ' ' iir- i i ., -. T . mm, Ll ' ' """""- Bill 3281 FOK KBKT XiMlv famUhd, iu lirivato houses to daetrable tar tios. Ikbt bouMkoopwGr irivi))i0. boat, light and pfcooe fornuhod; nfrnos xhaaeti Call No. JOl. tf LOST Saturday afternoon. betwoMi town and ball park, cold U S. A. pin Rudor please return to Mail What the Home Rule Really Is It gives cities and towns the right to have saloons or no saloons, ft "ives the people who live in cities the right to vote on and decide this question them selves. It puts tiie 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 tlie farmer has tlie same protection ho now enjoys. It is a lawT fitted to local conditions as they exist in every section of the staff. It gives absolute con trol of the liquor traffic, particularly in towns and cities, where it is most noed ed. It will prevent the county from wiping out tho city vote on city measures. Jt is law which makes prohibition possible where wanted, and impossible where not wanted. It means regulation which regulates. (pu Aivertu.meno SYHXHY STOKY SPKAKS TONIGHT Sidney Story, for 16 year park commissioner of New Orleans, ex momber ot New Orleans' Municipal a&sembly, fall er ot reform measures which havo absolutely solved sUlc problems la his native city, and one of the foremost speakers it. Dixie land, wilt deliver an address la this Tribune offce aud receive reward." cltr Rt lbo Pera bou,e 0Q a1r evening. November 7tk. his topic be Ing "Model License Law tho Only Cure for tho Evils of Intemperance," Mr. Story's address oa this subject, dollvored scores of times, has gained Km the plaudits ot tons ot thousands of his lls'ouers. Mr. Story will deal with facta cob corning prohibition and its failure to prohibit He will support lnltlatlvo bill No S2S, which gives to every city and town the exclusive power to license, regu'.ate, control, or to eup press or prohibit, the salo of Intox icating liquors within a municipality, and which also embodies tho present local option law. His address will deal principally with this law. opora tlvo m Philadelphia, which has made the latter city the best governed in :ho country from this standpoint. VOTE 41 X TK3. 'Paid advertisement, Oregon Home Rile Asaoclatioa.) m JMu "-! ' ;x r. I fiJiifiitiifci-iifi"ffl' f.-'ii Tir"---j