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fcj.is j ,- &4ZzmgS&UttJ3sXa83BRBBEmit HOUSE WON BY j DEMOCRATS . 1 Majority Will Be Thirty-six By Aid of Insurncnts, Will Also Control the Senate Caleb Powers Wins Kentucky. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 0. With tho "democrats in control of tlio lower house and more thnu n possi bility that with the insurgents they will control tho sennte or at leust break tho power of the old machine, tho administration is today facing the tusk of carrying out the balance of is legislative program. Returns Ijfshow that the democrats will have a majority 01 du m too iioupc. The crop of "lame ducks" is the $ greatest iu tho recent history ol rcf use to admit that Porter has been IOWA ALSO DIOCUTIC I Porter's Election Claimed by 15,000 vrxxsix According to Estimated Returns Republicans Refuse to Concede Defeat Balance of Ticket Safe. I DCS MOINES, Nov. 9. Claudo 11. Porter, democrat, has been elected ' governor or Iowa by a plurality ot 15,000, according to estimated re turns today. ThoVesult Is calculat ed from 300 precincts complete, out of 2G00 In tho state, and scattering and Incompleto returns from other precincts. Tho democrats say tho figures aro definite enough to Insure victor. Republican state lenders, however, Klamath Falls Lots Wanted i want to Purchase 4 or 5 well situated lots in H A Springs or Hillside Addition, Klamath Falls. I Please Give lot and block number and price. Address Box 84, Kenton Station, Portland, Ore. L. 6 -zzz J ;? I congress, lucre will not be less than 85 new faces, both democratic and republican, in the 02d congress. Conspicuous among tho men defeat ed is W. W. Cocks, former President Koosevelt's most intimnto friend umi the representative from his district. In all Greater New York only Uo publican Congressman Calder, from tho sixth district in Brooklyn, was elected. Herbert Parsons, former chair' man of the republican county com mittee of New York; William S. licunctt, whoso nomination for gov ernor by tho republicans was pre vented by Colonel Roosevelt, and William Bennett are among the Man hattan congressmen who fell with out tlio breastworks. Soreno E. Payne, co-author of the tariff law, 1ms his plurality materi ally reduced, but, won out. Tho democrats gain two congress men in Maryland, two in Massachus etts, one in Virginia nnd one in North Carolina. In Ohio tho democrats claim to have captured tho entire congressional delegation, with tho exception of Nicholas Longworth in tho first district. Tn Kentucky, Caleb Powers, twice tried for the murder of Governor Goebel, was the only republican suc cessful. Illinois, republican hend qunrtcrs admit, spelled dieter to tho party, as did Kansns. Victor Berger, probably tho best known socinlist in the United States, will hnvo the honor of boincr the first 'socialist chosen to concrcss. His election was conceded by the repub lican committee of Wisconsin. JOHNSON IN LEAD IN THE EARLY COUNT tf ,tr SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl., Nov. 0. Estimated county pluralities, biibed on early and incomplete returns, uivo John&on tho following: Alnmeda 0000. Fresno 800, Hum boldt l.")00, Kings 200, Los Angolos 9000, Marin 1000, Or.ingo 1100, Plu mas 200, Riverside- 1200, San Ber nardino 400, San Diego 200, San Francisco 000, Snn Luis Obispo 30t), Santa Barbara. 1200, San Ma too 1000. Snntu Clara l.")00, Santa Cruz 1000, Ventura 000. Based on the snnio fisuros, Bell carried the following counties: Amador 75, Butte 000, JJIdorado 150. Imperial 100. Kern (100, Merced .luu. Modoc loU, Sacramento 300, Solano S00. Stanislaus 200, Yolo 23(1. Yuba 200. elected, claiming that Governor D. F Carroll has been ro-olectcd by a small plurality. The rest om the stnto ticket and the legislature Is safely republican. Tho standpatters, however, hold the balance of power, and might comblno with tho democrats to elect a con servative senator to succeed tho late Senator Dolllvcr. It Is expected that a bitter fight over tho choice of Dolllvor's successor will develop and It Is predicted .that snob a combination might bo made. Tho democrats claim four congress men. Tho republicans as yet refuse to concede defeat. SOCIALIST ELECTED TO CONGRESS IN WISCONSIN MILWAUKEE, Nov. 9. Victor L. Berger, socialist, In tho fifth Wlscon son district, according to latest re turns, Is e ected. Berger bears ;tho distinction of being the first socialist elected to a liko position In tho Unit ed States. In tiro fourth Cuy and Galylord uio running neck and reck. Results In other districts are: First, Coo;w, rci'iibllcan; second, Nelson, republican: third, Kopp, re publican: spenth, Itfch, republican; eighth, Davidson, republican; ninth, Ki'stermann rci uUIcan; tenth, Murpo, republican; oioenth, Lenroot, republican. Burko, democrat, was elected over Weiss, republican, In tho sixth district. DENBY IS PROBABLY DEFEATED IN DETROIT DOOR OPEN FOR REFORM ASSERTS GOVERNOR-ELECT THOMPSON'. X. Y., Nov. 9. Gov-ernor-oloct Dlx said today: "A crlsli has been mot by tho sobor common sense of good citizenship. The door line been opened for re form, retrenchment o'lil honest ad ministration. As governor I shall ad here to the strict porfonnance of the pledges of the party platform." McLean. Democrat, Elected. WILKBSBARRK, Pa., Xov. 9. Early roturns from Lucorno county Indicate tho oloctlon of Goo. McLean, democrat, for congress. DETROIT, Mich., Nov fl. Re turns from 00 out of 120 precincts in tho firbt congressional district to day show Frank M. Dorcmiib (ilom i is 147 votob ahead of Edwin Dcnln (lop.) Denny is u member of th Bnllingor-Pinchot committee. It was estimated today that Cha W. Osborn's plurality would reach 50,000. i Tho Michigan IcgUlnture ovorwholrniugly republican, thus, in suring tho oloction of Chuilo-. I) TownsVid to the United States r i ate. NORTH DAKOTA ELECTION IS STILL IN DOUBT BISMARCK, N. D., No. 0. turns toda leae the re-mi Ktibornatorinl contest in Noith kota in doubt, both pur no cm. the victory. .1. JULIUS KAHN ELECTED BY REDUCED VOTE SAN FRANCISCO. Cnl., X 'i. Julius Ivahn probably hn been eleoted by about 1000 votes, cuiim.! eralily less than he feceivud tw years axo, for congressman. In West Virqinia. WHEELING. W. V.. Nov. 9. It seems certain that tho first district lias elected J. W. Davis, domocrat, by considerable majority. Galnos and Hughes, republicans, In tho third nnd fifth districts are re-elected nnd the second and fourth districts aro still in doubt, with both sides claiming victry- ymm Alabama's Delegation. MONTGOMERY, Ala.. Nov. 9. G. AV. Taylor. S P. Dent. Jr.. Honry W. B. Clayton. R. P Hobson, William Richardson and Oscar W. Underwood, democrats, have been elected to con gross without opposition In Alabama. Humphreys Probably Safe. BBLLINOHAM. Wash.. Now 9. With only partial returns In from perhaps half ton products of the city and couuty the indications are that W. E. Humphreys will carry this dis trict over Judge Black of Snohomish. Driscoll Re-elected. SYRACUSE, N. Y.. Nov. 9. Mlch- aol A. Driscoll, republican, has boon re-elected to congross in tho twenty ninth district. Bass Triumphant. CONCORD. N. II., Nov. 9.--Ear'v returtts indicate the election of Bast?. ' republican, for governor over Carr, I democrat. ! Indiana Democratic. INDIANAPOLIS. Nor. 9. Returns from the state, only the larger oltias having reported, show big demoeratle gains. Vnnderburg county (Evans vlllo) being conceded to the democrats. Longworth Re-sleotad. CINCINNATI. Nor .1 JCariy re turns Indicate the re-election of Con gressman Nicholas Longworth. Mississippi's Delegation. JACKSON. Miss.. Nov. 9. E S Chandler. Jr., H. D. Stephens, B G Humphreys. TH. Tuiason, fl. A. IWth erspoou. W. A. Dickson and J. W Collier, all democrats, hare been elected to congress without opposi tion. Vote very light. Standpatters Win Utah. SALT LAKR CITY, Nox. 9. The republicans elected twelve legislators from Salt Lako, eineblng control of the legislature and assuring a repub lican stand pat senator to succeed Sutherland. Ab to that used article voa want t sell: make the price attractive ai d make the ad explicit; That's all! Socialists Claim Minneapolis. MINNEAPOLIS. Mam.. X.n Thonia Van Lear, o-ialit mndi date for maur, Hiuuis eleHum Ij 'l' ote. Thrvs rnndta'atf'-i me within 50 votes of each other CIRCULATION Water nns n trcmcmloiis circula tion nil over the earth, but when it rims through a meter, wo be gin to value it. Tl.o first time there nmy bo nil sorts of reasons why n man buys tin article, but tho second time Micro is only one ho wants It. fJJThoro Is pcrhnps more Juggling with tho word Circu lation than with any other In tho language. Somo publications count each man In tho composing, press and mailing rooms nnd postofflec, thon allow flvo members in each family to which tho paper goes for each copy printed, nnd call tlitt circulation. Others send out thousands ot Bamplo copies and call that circulation. Still others print and stack nway throo-quartors of tholr editions, and that Is anothor form of circulation. Ihit paid circulation tho kind that costs real monoy to tho reader Is truo circulation. No man places any particular valuo ou tho thing for which ho does not pay, and this is espec ially truo of papers and magazines. Nlno-tnnlhs of tho samples go unread into tho wnsto paper basket. Wherein Is tho valuo to tho ndvcrtlsor? On tho other hand it Is a psychological fact that a man will read through a mngnzlno for which ho tns paid, oven though it bo neither In foresting nor Instructive, on tho principle that no Is getting his money's worth. Horo lies tho especial value to tho advertiser In every paid subscription. (JIn all lines of business the best proof that anything possesses virtue In Itself Is Its continuous salo to tho snmo persons year after year. It an articlo Is unsatis factory to tho buying public a now flold must con stantly bo sought for Us exploitation nnd tho old abandoned. Tho nowspnpor with a circulation mndo up largely of thoso who havo been Bubscrlbors for years Is oxtromoly strong through this following. It shows that its energies are exorted on Its editorial ond, and tho pooplo rend It bocauso thoy appreciate it. This makes it tho host of advertising medium. Tho nowspapor which secures largo numbers of now subscribers ovory year and docs not get renewals exhibits splendid activity in Its subscription, but not In Its editorial department. As an advertising medium it doos not comparo with the former, becauso pcoplo plnco conftdenco ovon in tho advortlsomonts ot publica tions which thoy lwo tried and not found wanting. Tho history ot circulation growth of the Mall Trlbuno Is not equalled by nny other nowspopor anywhere In n clt7 tho size ot Mcdford, and ie an cxnmpio of a most healty and consistent dovclop- mont. It Is tho official paper of Med ford and Jackson county. I "When n man has goods to sell flWhen a man hns goods to soil ho gonorally goes whoro lio generally goes where ho am ho can find cuBtoraors. A real cstato agent who would find customers" go down among tho tenements to soil land at a thou sand dollars a front foot wouldn't last long, neither would ho succeed If ho button-holod ovory Individual on tho strcot. Ho might Btrlko luck, but ho would wnsto an awful lot of onorgy. So It Is If a man has anything to soil. Ho goes after peoplo who aro interested and enn buy. Ho goes to tho papor with a bona fldo paid circulation thoso which havo tho rlcht kind of a circulation. Nono is wasted. Tho subscriber to a live paper reads tho advertisements with nB much avidity as ho does tho reading matter. Colonel Roosevelt Drives Oxen SKIP a$IpJ T? ?& v ',3timm, vmum IW 18iitfL& v j&t&a&ms: i l? - mm m. a i.wL x - me"'? F3K- 'I uv. StVi ' 4 m V m. - M id'l flisl' ''MMmi' jylyagy3KiJTgJ',w1'w'l if v I'&Jm''. aPy x W - ' 6TIIC fiB,? C QgfWM, '', 0 jfmtzm i' mA'm I'Uulix i up riti .) i it an iTiM AsaovUttluii Colufio! KuuMttii h Hi.iii)irtt 111 (be United States seems to be Just um lii'-ir in hv muiti mm Iu tlie vi-!rii part of in? -ouutrj. uiiuli ht vUlud recently. Tbu pk-lurw sltow the former pjvhk-ut riil to drive an ox tvuiu fwim Koiue. (Ja.. to the Kerry HcIumiI I 'or Girls uoar that city. With him on (be wagon arv linu Martha Uerry, Mr Huulaud Mud Cltfunl I'lmbui After making nerval campaign speochiM Iu Now York Cohmel Koosevelt piuiii trip Ihmu wbtire lit win make Meveral addresses. Week's Election Conceded. I BOSTON Nov 9 The rf-election of John W Weeks, republican, in the twlfth congressional district is 'couceded and G P Lawrence of the first by throve democratic opponents Farm Lands and Orchards Fiuo ranch, partly sot to trees, fine soil, good locatiw, to exchange for Seattle property. 50 acres, just north of Phoenix; county road runs through it; heavily wooded; will cut into 5, 10 koA 15-acro tracts. Must sell at once. One-third casJs will handle. 28 acres, fine Bear creek bottom land, subject to dite&, cheap and good terms. 23 acres in Crestbrook, half set to trees; fine buy if tafc- 1 en at once. $2o00.00 will handle. I rv...,Ti. 1f Trrr,. Arn:. 1 1 Kll,- 1 Tr;Ulo 1,1 tT- m !Mako mo an offer. House and lot on West Side, $425. VTe have tho finest of bearing orchards, large tracts for colonizing and timber for further orders. Any thing in real estate at D. H. JACKSON CD. COMPANY U8i2 WEST MAIN STREET I RILD SOIL Fruit lands, cleared or uncleared. Terms to 3iiit the buyer. See Ilowland, the owner, or The Van Dyke (Realty Co- Eoom 3. 123 Main Street; 1 fr 1' I 1 R. F. Guerin & Co. 4 Medf ord National Bank Building have Two thousand dollars to loaa at ten per cent. Tea thousand dollars to Iai at 9 if lit per cent nnd other axaeumte at similar rates. First mortgago real estate security only. ! !l.i . I U. Campbell & Baumbach KEAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WAREA1TTS, . OITY AND SCHOOL 3MNDS Monoy on hand at all times t la on improved farms and city property. PHONE 3231. 203 FnUITGROWEnS BANK BUILDING. The P. & E. R. R. will soon bo at Butte Falls, Oregon We can then handle your orders. Place them now. Write 014 Pjiono ;m for nrices. Bo tie Falls Lumber Co. The Best Sub-Division Proposition 1 iu the Rogue River Valley 170 A dlt IIS, HAM' MUM I'KOM HAIMtOAI) STATION 9 lll acres In grain, 10 acres in 2-year-old pears; 45 itcroa In brush nnd timber, easily cleured; no wnsto; good housn, two barns, all fenced with woven wlro, teluphono; It. F. D.i; part lrrlgatsd. I'riro, $ 1 r. r. pur ucro; total, $2G 360 Tonns. ?7500 cash; 4000 one jcar, C por cent, $11,850 Ilvo years, G per cont. HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY 121 I I'ltl'lTOIlOWKItH' HANK. aeaxsaaoavRmnBKrx LANBQUIST, JOHNSON 6 LIIIUS, INC. Real Estate and Insurance Hnrgnius nnd iNronoy Special Roprosontntivo rakoi'S in Farms, for rutornnUouul Ronl Orchards and Tim- Kstato Association, b e r L a n d s . Chicago. 201 St. Phone 2 4 11. Murk's Block. ii nwjft r i r tiinrTWT musMMyiiy miws Lodge Probably Safe. HOSTOV, No U Tin' (it-iiiocrats liavt- insde (onnMerslil nalim in th ntatt but Indliaiisuii art that Lodgf lll bold bis seut b a itdat. ma jority on the Joint ballot. Seattle for Suffrage. KKATTMS. Nor. 9. Ilotiirna indi cate that geattle ban tutd almor tin if to one In favor of a constitu tional amendment to fi.francbUf WOIHtll Thanksgiving Special With mrv Jrr eubh purchttou madt' ut oiiriuaikit oti nro cntitlod to u cliuiits to wui an 18-i)Ouud tiirk, no liny your frotdi, wtltsd. .animd t. .1 ir..l-i ftsh liars. V alao Imvo frsh oystors far 'hut Thiinksffivinir dinusr. Pall or phons and wo will dulivcr oir order. Rogue River Fish Co. 17 NORTH FIR STREET. PHONE MAIN 32. 0 h tfiti,