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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Nov. 13, 1910)
"fl'1 ft ; n' -, yjftaits)ft' ?it!Ba'' jA js! . &, d . (f.-) .fr i 53. -w2L jijiJti'SS! -iitaBHfe.,-. s-,"-"-,-! . -M ' .'1 t It r i , r ! W ? ' s i ! J I ! ! n MKITFOKD iMAfLTIUIH'NK, MICDFORD, OKMON. SI'N'DW, YOVrLMHKR l.'t, IMP. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AH INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUBLISHED DAILY KXOEPT SATUR DAY BY THE MBDFOHD PBINTINO CO. HARMONY IS ESSENTIAL A coimolldntloii of the .Mrdfonl .Mall, I'ntalillHhMl 1889 the Houthcin Ori-gon-luii, ptnhllHlifd 1902. the Democratic TIliii'H, iKtub)lHliid 132. tilt- Aalllnml TrUninc cHtnbllnliotl 1900. and the .Mid- Wnl Tritium-, -ntnbHBln-tl J90C. Oj:01tUU PUTNAJJClMllorjntl .Mnnnitcr """.Kllteri'il -tiH HPcotul'ClnMH innttcr No-Vcilnlii-l' 1, 1909. at the pustofflcr nt Mt'dfonl, uri'Kon, uiiilcr Hie net of .Miirch .yiHilt. 2 Ufllclul J'aiipr of til" City of Mrilforil " BUBBOKIPTION HATEB. Qnt' yrtir byninll . . . ." rT09 Ojio inonili liy mail .., 60 I'er mntitli. ilcllrr"d hv cnrrli-r In tJUwifnrti, Aiihliintl, Jnclnnvllli and Cent in I l'olnt SO Hiindny onl, by mall, per year. . 2.0(1 Wwkly, l'r year 1.S0 mil X,aaid Wlr Unlttd Pr Dlpteht. The Mull Tribune In On unto nt the l-Viry Nen Htnml, 8nn KrunolHCo. l'Mrtlftlid llolrl News Htnnd, I'orllniiil. Iluwniiin New !',. Portland, Ore. V, O. Whitney, .Seattle. Wunii. llnlel Kliokiine Svwh Htund, HnuKuiiu. M SWORN CIRCULATION. Avere tlnllv fur N'ovvmbiir, 1909 .... December, lu January, 1910 .... Aluich, 1910 . A)irll, 1910 .May. ,inin June, 1910 i JBiy. 1'Jlu AltliUNl, lfl SViili-nilier. 1S10 ji , October Circulation, "'i si .;: 101.... Hi.... 2K00 277i 2776 2778 207.1 2700 2750 2760 27flO 2700 2X00 27DO 2826 3-, ft, . ?.V 14 13 14 ', Total i,b. averiiH"' lutlv. 2705. . ... HVATK OK Oltl'.dON, Con lily of Juch tfiiiii, hh: 'Dii thu ftrot day of November, iirrnonn IV iinwureu wrote hh 17.. 19 20 21 23 24 25 20 ,,... 27....... 2K...U 30 ff. . 31 X 1,700 1,842 2,122 2,203 2,301 2.4SO 2,202 t,tT.M 2.S27 2,661 2770 2776 2776 3N0O 2860 2800 2900 2976 3000 .1000 3060 30(0 1910. (leorui I'liiiiiMx itiniincer of tint .Medford Mail TrlbuiK'. who upon oath ueluiowledKCH that lh7fObiiVH flRiiriw.Kre iriij and cor r,TC, -' II. N, TTOCKIJY, (Heal) No t ury 1'tl b II C for Oiexon. mbdtor'd, OBEaON. MftrnpollH of Houthrrn Urvifan nnd Northern California, nttd th faHlewt rnwlnu city In Orcpon. , I'opulallon, Noeinber, W10, 10.000. Klve hundred thoiiNiind dollar (Iravlty Wuler Hyutpin completed In July, 1910, xlvtiiB flnoHt oupply puro mountain Hlxiren nilled of atreet liclnir . paved at u cont exceedlim $1,000,000, imiKlilK u total of twenty inilea of puvemenl. IMHlofflre recelpla for year endlliK June 30, 1910, allow u Kln "f 20 pet rent. . llanner fruit city In Ort'Koii UKue Jtlver HpltxenberB upplen won nweep Hlalii'H prUf and till" of . . 'Ajjplt Klntr of tb Wotld" , at I ho Nalloiutl APPlu Hhow, Hpolume, 1909, and u car of NnwtnwnH won j ririt Prlit lit 1010. at Canadian International Apple Hhow, Vancouver. II, C ItoKtie Hlver neara tiroufflit IiIbIiphI prleen In till murketB of tho world dur iiiB the )BHl alX yH'H. . . . , Writ" Commercial Cub, cncloalnff centH for poHliiK for the fluent comtiiu' tilty pamphlet over wrlttun. KUFOHD'S lend ninoni,' Hip wnnller citic of Otefron, her rnpid jnnvlli ( nittl MVMinsioii, In-r jxisilion in tlic vaii of profcrcs, hn Ih-cii clue to the fnriilty of lier fttir.ciit of pulliiiK toetlicr, in unity of iii'timi lor tlie common uod. JU'ilfonl lias the Mime patriotic spirit lluit luis ininle Spoknne nntl Lo I AiiKck'B llit wonders of the iintion. .Siipreine l'nith in licr.-elt nnd her ' J nt tire, cneij:y nnd activity in developiii'.' her reponrcurt mid liernlfliii1' Iter pussiljilitiex, linrtmui.v in adiniiiixtration of nffnirx, loyalty to tvortliiiiif pertaining to Medford and the Ki.jmiu Hier valley, mi ahility m create1 opportunities and to urasp them thiH is what Iiiia made Medford the' "wonder city" of Oregon. ' I Medford has made an iimay.inj,' record in xrmvlli ipid development. Two years njjo thiH nionlli the firn( htreet was paved. In the short Mpace wiiet'i lite municipal improteineiits of ten years have been crowded. Without! I adciiialt' water or vwir system, without paved sheets and eetnent wnlki, j in a maneloiisly short period, Medlord is alile to oiler the advantages () ) i; modern, metropolitnn coiiiiniiiiity. TIiciiikIi hiindicapped by lack of funds, tlfniif;li'fit. wits' end to ilevisc iiteniiN to an end, the city administration has met every emergency nnd ill,,,., Iniu It, iii bull in tli, i iii'iiirrniii of iimiriivi'tiii'iit. Much litis been I none-much lemaiiis to he done. It lias been impossible, physically im possible with the means at command, to do everythinjr yet tho sole com plaiut has been because everythiiif: could not be done, and done at once. What has been done, has been well done. Medford is just oil the tluc-diold of realizing bur future. Slio has only made a start. All the enterprise and nonius her" cilicens possess must be utilized in cieatini; the metropolis of the future. Industries inns', be fo--teied and the dormant wealth of natural resources made to yush forth stieams of revenue to sustain a city, Medford has niij' a;o passed the era of the village gos-ip, of permit tin',' idle babble of vicious tattlers to clog the wheels of proxies.' She lias neither attention for the malice of the cnrpel-baj.'j'er, nor lime to listen to the anvil chorus oi me KiiocKers, nor ear lor lionise croaits oi unclean birds thai foul their own nests. Her ear is attuned to the har mony of llin choir invisible to the music call of a mighty destiny. G.D. JUSTRITE Corsets All Sizes $1.00 to $3. GRAY MOE We Give You Bigger Values for Your Money Than Any Other Store in Medford New Idea PATTERNS 10c Magazines 10c THE BLUNDERER. Where to Go Tonight "NAT" THEATRE . Very IntOdt Moving Pictures. Kutirn rliniiL'e ovcrv Sundiiv.; Tuesday nnd rVuhy. , Mutiiica ovory 8nturdny and Sunday, 2:30 p. in. A cor.v theator mini! comfort -nble. Heats. IOc-ADMISSIONIOc. Klijli-Class Vaudevlllo and Moving Pictures. NBW TONIOHT, ALFREDO. Tramp Musical Comrdlan. Quartet Slnnlnn hy Musical 4. Solo by Mr. Vanncrs. s Instrumental Selection. 3-REELS-3. poors open at 7 i. m. riiii.ii ..i, to i7.no AiinitH'JO Matinee F.verv Satuiday and I Saturday 'JiIlO. THE SAVOY SAYS the Portland Oregouiaii: "Assembly" is said by some person' to have defeated Howeiman for goveinorr. Then what elected Ibe dem ocratie tisscmbly candidate in 11)11(1 Chamberlain ami defented the lepublican primary caudidute Withyeombti? Or whut defeated the reub lican primary candidate I'ake for I'nited States senator Or tin icptihlicnu primary caudidnle for muyor of Portland in 11)1)7? The answer is easy the Oregoniun, The Oregonian stands unrivalled among great papers of the northwest as champion hoodoo. Its support is equivalent o defeat to.id its approval sufficient to damn, lis faculty of getting on the wrong side iiIukkI amounts to genius, itn every political effort n blunder. Perhaps the worst blunder ever made in state polities was when tin Or,cgnuian fathered (he assembly as a menus of reinstating politicians ! Hie pie counter, restoring corporution control and refasteuiug the repudi ated convention system upon Oregon. What the Oregmiiiiii tailed to loe nl Hie primaries it lost at the election. Tho Otegonian's campaign for ltowermnn was as bad a blunder as the iieliininary hkirmish. It raised too bogies ol straw in the persons of Sen ilors Ttutmii! nnd Chamberlain, and fiercely whacked nt tlicin, oblivious ol ho fact that theso two men have the largest personal followings in th" tatc, and every uttnek Jost voles for ltowermnn. It becnine the cliniii Minn of unniganized deniolrav and its pnOietic appeals brojight teais to 'lit! poor old donkey's cyun. The net rest.lt'nf its efforts is the liiruc-t Hilnrillily. ever given a deinocrrit. rAtid it bi)s made Monrne a probnbilil lor re-eluetum. ' ,'jOf the thirly-lwo measures preseiled Id the people, only four were eeoininended for passage by Ibe Oiegoniiin (be salary grab ol (be linker udge, the constitutional convention, separate districts for legislators am. be good roads measure. ThreJnf these were imunuiiiiously defented. oul H latter winning. Many measures opposed by the Orcgoniun passed. Who ii.V the people arenot 4iscriunnnintrfw4 ". , 1' The bill closing (hu .lliigjig river liVcntmutArinl fishing is probuld.x iiiriiii-u in. imc iTcgiiiiiiiu h oppostiiou lor-jis, renoni iniijotly. llnd ii ol been for (ho hoodoo's enmit. to the measure its merits would probabh lave been overlooked. . '' iAh Ibe London Times was called "The Thinfderer," so ought the On inuiau to be called "This lllunderer." Kid GloveS Simmons Brand ti Wc havo tho agency in .Mcdi'oi'd for (ho well known "SIMMONS" (lloves. Ye will keep your Simmons gloves cleaned and re- pairod free of charge. r ol' (Moves we se Wet fit-uveVy pair $1.25 TO $1.75 Silks for Waists Fancy Styles ' Just received,a big lino ol' plaid and fan- . iev Silks in new patterns and colorings Per - "- -iKikiNmrd - $1.00 ISoLines Crash 9c. o pc. extra heavy, 20-inch, till linen Crash: regular loc quality; lor Monday 9c Corset Sale $1.95 front ( 'orset ; Jiendcrson sj52.no Corset for 5 do.. Henderson fashion made of white sateen, trimmed with ribbon and lace; sizes IS to M0; regular $2.50; spe cial $1.95 Bed Spread Sale For Monday Hod Spread Special for Monday 80x90; good heavy lied Spread; $l.Ii5 value.. 98c i Shoe Sale For Monday Special in our Shoe Department for Mon day ladies' regular $2.50 to $15.50, high- . grade shoe, for $1.48 Hoys' hetiA'y oak sole Shoes; regular $2.75; special for Monday $2.19 ,1 1 1 2L ANNUAL OAIVIE WON BYOREGQN U-GO Ashlantfs 28 Meanest Men MtMlfniiJ's Kxulusivo Picture The nlrr. Latent I.ieei.scd Photo-pluys. One DImc-Xo More-One Dime. THE ISIS THEATRE N'I'-W TON' 101 IT, ARMSTRONG & KELLOGG Cf The .Mimical Comedians. Open HuiiiIh 3--nEELS3. 1 His KIU Turned Down 'J A Simple Mistake. 3 ItiiMilmll, Tlmt's All. SONO "Dear. Old Dear" Opiut at '2-M) mid 7 p. in. I'o (he Kditor: Md,w that the election is oVer nnd ill the tuogressive and loyal people ire. rejoicing that .lay llowcimiin, the lornml butcher, has been laid on lb' "heir, woids cannot cNpre.s Ash- aud's appreciation to our ueiu'bbor ng city of Medfoul for the wnv in .vliiitli they stood so nobly by us, and ilso to the papers in ,our city who mull, a good figh.1 for us tlurinv nil L fUi'JimiKH. We one thtun a debt -l-Kfalitude (bat wo will uoer lor et, as wt had but one paper in siliinl that did iw iu uood in that inc. To K. .1. Kaiser, editor i' the Val e.V Kecoid; Mn.mi, I'lftlVi,. jr Van Scov and in the Udiit- 'iNic club and maiiv olbei nr ihe ood wink lhi', hae d.o.e, e ies nut- nppi'cciiijiiii. We think Ihnl we mi lin uf 'tt f the meanest men in the I'uiied states, and though liviutr in Ash- nnd and being employed hv Ashland eople, voted against the Normal. We of course believe Hint this was caus ed by the uoneommitlal stand on Ike Not mttl tiuestton taken hv the tcpuli lieau paper of Ibis ciiy, as the lit Notes represent about the scope ot iuflucntSe wielded hy this sheet. How ever, us (bis may be. the loyal ciii zens ol Ashland would be glnd to see the poiillatiou reduced nhout ''!) people. We lire proud of old Jacksonville, which gave us nearly tin unanimous vole, and to John W. Opp, of (he Opp Mutfug company, who shut liU mine down for it hull' day in otdei to give )m men, together with him self, a chmice to vote lor (lit) Nor mal. Now, while the Normal school vote in yet in the balnnce, we wish to re peal that vvv will nlwav reiuemluii our friends in Soul hern Oiossou, am if tho time ever coin when we eun reciprocate all loyal eitixeiis of the city of Ashland will sluud icady ti. d their dulv to their iieighboiiug " ASIILAN'DKi:. Ashland, Or., Nov. 11. FROM OVA I NATATORIUM PAItKWKM. CONl'KliT TO- DAY 'J::Ul-l::i0. 7::0 to 0 in Skating every day Kvcepi Sun lay. Best Music In Ihe West. Walk-Over Shoes Unless you have plenty of time do not stop a WAI.K-OVKU wearer and ask him whv he weat WALK-OVKIJS. lie might try to toll you all ol the 1001 rea sons. I Jet tor let us fit you, and lot the storv of "WAI.K-OVUU (looduoss"l)o told you hy tho shoes them selves, as you go along y.w -rr nM ii i jr v 1 'f I f OKKOON AnUKTl.TntAli COL liHQK. Nov. VI. -Willr a vanguard ol ."iilh .cheering student and members of the facullv the rnivcrsitv of Or egon invaded Corvnllis todav and snatched the piled-up luureU fiom liio undefeated ugrieulllirists and cnpliired (he aiiuuul I'oolball game between the two Oregon uiiivor.sitio hv u 'ore of 1'J to 0, with a touch down nnd two goals from the Held Oulpluved, outgeneraled, even out united, O. A. (", went down to dc foal, fighting gamely iigniii-1 n tenia inanv Dounds heavier nnd supported bv their, rootets unti) I lie hist hone of nn even score had vanished with the sound of the referee's whistli nnd the fathering darkness. Corvallis vveu en felt? and with the first trains of the,, ourtv inoriiliiti sghedule Ihe enotinnu crowd oC e Diuiluut visitor conmnticed to tliron IbO little eilv. Willi the arrival of the apeeinl train from Kugpue be Iwked with lite leiunn nnd the greec f Ibe l'iiiv."-iivT()ruaon, hirtiW (0 (be KiiiiriU uith rrtnlais. pf the stronger and won(,,jj.v tvfiltiiivnt ws nt fever hnl. Vtiwi crovvi' had finallv iiimmiI tiemss the i'nmiMi to' (lie field, lie sun liioakiiiff thnaiuh l lip clouds as though to eolehrntf the iltiv, shone on a soldi bank of Ore gon in one end of the. stands, opxis ed bv a pvriimul..af iqsii nt the mhcr. Wild serpcimiim mid smftlw dances tottaed a pfolude to (lit iwint itself ami Hie song nnd veil of lli two colleges echoed unit rt-ecliotnl iicro-s tin- held Altliongh Hi l'. uf O. scotetl in the hrst ii-v iiiniuti's of piny follow iiir Iv'ilt', iiunlili- in his own l-xiird lute, ii vv.i i ..i ,iiparonl until Intel in the l line th it (heir's was unoni- RATE HEARING STARTS MONDAY -M THIS CITY Special Kxniniuer Pugh, for tin iulernlntc couuuerce commissioii, u..t be in Medford tomorrow in oidc. . bear evidence in supisirt oL a com iluiu(.' recently nmde by the Mcdlon I trnffic'burcaii in regaul to the rati ' between this city nnd San r'ruuciM" It is thought that the hearing wd occupy three or four days' lime. The state railroad commission vvi.. meet in .Medfoul. November -! o order to try out the injunction sin, brought by the Southern I'm-ii . company to prevent the cnforeeiren! o lower rales betweu Portland ih.i Southern Oregon points. The fed- ornl court will set in banc at tb.l time in this inly. I.KItKKUiV. Cnl., Nov. 2. Clo . to .l.'i.OIKI persons attvutlcd ibe an mini foolhall game Ibis ulteruoon l 'alitontia field Iwiweosi Cnlitoi .1 nnivttviiy and Stanford and su Stanford defeated 2i to (I. Novel .rooting stum were in'n diteed bv the students of both col leges. Iluforv ill giiino Slauloti tnrned loosti night fire bnlloon liouablv th sti.ingei' nggrigalei but Ms the giuiif vvoie on it was hh vioiis 'that the mticli-vamiled !.. whs in a state vcrahig in iici': 'olla)-e nnd ap)iHitutlv tolnlh nn able to hitiidle the receiving cud -i punts, eiiiiuing pourlv tid sIi.mv,, not il glll)i).-o of his oliUtiine pnu biir form until the very end of th KNino. On ihe other hand, Laluurellr, i the l. of ()., was the bright bn . star, iiiimiiig: back in u Uroken dod in a iimmiei' leinniist-eui of Ted i linnillicg Ii s team like a veler.in . ' i t. liking fi'i'ifl. In- pliiv whs Iiii li.ll t tl'Khl si. Ml to lllll-.ll I Special J 'I m l r j 1 1 i f ii II t,H B -- ' -- S" -am.-..!. ' -"iw- W KS I J 50 Subjects 1 1 ")00 Portraits; worth r0c I 1 1 I in any store in tho city; I j i sixo io.19; mica on a I R a I fine white pohhlo: neat ; m I special for Monday, 1 15c. Each -2 for 25c wvm smml Lunch Boxes aineh lloxes; tho Kilin regular s !." medium nv.v and U()c ijti here tomorrow itd or hlaek. st.e; m eolors iik 1 dv 13&J2f fTCr - - -"- ntliprc nt l an Poi ?4-50 and $5.50 EADMEADS BROS. oore Block t aero, and two larger V ,fdf&W ' t I traets in our KKITP , WVt? ' I t TU("rs, and the par- ! Vy-( rrcmaturc brayn In Seven Days Ue luive sold two live IK ' It J 10c Each-2 for 25c THANKSGIVING POST CA DS At Your Choice lc Each ties are improving them (mue and s-eo us it you want am size tract. HOWLAND or V THE CAN DYKE REALTY CO. Room 3, 123 Main St. -- !' M 1 K S..1 ml d III I If an unoituml dltfijuroroent and a htadictp to toctal nuJ buiue life. Tbo.e who cure fur their prrtoiul cp pe.r.uce, u.e HAY'S HAIR lUUl.Til. , It rcinovei ll tracri ol ruyi.ctt by re l i torinf the hair to ita natural colur cud ' aucce.tfullv vvhen all uthert fail, I IS NOT A l)YU. ! fVod S;. for tniia "11m- Caw et tb ITalr uj I Situ." l'hlloIUySfx. ... Nn4rk N I .MXA. I Ut.ltlSK ALL MlttSTmm.S 1 SI sua SUc. Iioltlcji, at Unii, rt( s K HY l.K'N V u-? KINS Ml I.I niOi UK S OTTCC17V iHMHiMiWifcttMHiiiiiiiiii O A Communication I' til" I. ill ill ...l i ,J iv" aii i-tit ii : .f -wii l'i.ilil h'.Uc In lil.il.i Hi' ftIliliij; btulc lltellt i nll'vi . lii- ,... rt'i.'iit (Mil cumin ou ibe wink ot the xngtueer iuu (liixtriuifUt uf Ihe city. I .aii. :nat as a yuWte offklal I ;iui aul)iMl to iriti.i-iti ttMlitf I f' i I. v.- t . ir n ii i unit. a in atifiittiiu I'.i. il.ai I not Hifallihl,- ,lh( mi,, , ,,, s ' -' nM),' un lutirimii " ! ' a ili sue to ttn I'ui.iif m iv lee, I wr lroni 1" not tu-Heye tlmt I .Hit Jni.v r oMtgntinn to slv t" alulae that 1m imlimlilr UmiiImhI by mallia Mini (Jyru to lujurv. rulmrraas and dlacu-oillt nv It) lh IMTffirninii.u ..t mi. .i..i .....I """ " llj, n.. .i .I. tu m.iki ii.ibiaW. ! ) no: ilu no IUiiH'CTiilly. II B. FOSTKIt. kiMiWftigV i