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T MUDFORT) MAIL TKFDVlSri MlWrOUl), ORKOON, WDNKSDAY, XOVEM1313R 1C, 1910. j I li'j IS ri 1' i " ty li is l! f . V FUNERAL TODAY OF WARREN BODGE CLUB ELECIS NEW OFFICERS Younn Man Who Qlcd In Perform- Colvlfl Is President for Third Time anco of His D;t Will Bo Burled New Board of Directors Chosen This AHernnnn Servlne at Pres- Dr. E. B. Plckcl Continues as hvterlan Church by Rev. Shields.! Vice-President Club May Move, All proivwationst for tho funurijl ol' Wtirrcn K.' lloduc, wha was faintly itUHti'il in tho perfcranrico of bin FRISCO TAKES AN ADVANCED STAND People Adopt Charter Amendments Giving Free Expression to the Will of the People Party Circlo Elim inated From Ballots in Future. i Tliu Medfoid I'oiiiiuuiciiil Hull1 held its lobular itnnuul meeting in tlio HAN PItA.VClSro. Cnl., Nov. 11) -Complete official leturn.s ou yes- rlnb rooms Tuomlny eioniiifj ami! turdio's ote on ;19 charter amend- duty i's n member of 'tliu local fire ' elected ,u new board of directors lur'niontx plncos Snn Krnitoinco toda T nYiuirtment Snturduv cvenlnir. and the eiinuin year as follows; died Monday, hove been made, and William At. Colvin. K. It. Pickel, tho funeral will bo held at :i o'clock l'Ved -M. OuiiiiiiIiikk, W. I. Vnwtor, t,ly. M. A. Hadur, V. K. Wliislcr. C. II. The body of the unfortunate yoimi; (,li?'' ll l- ". 1 J. ''U" V" niMii is now lying in Mate at the IW li. 1 iivih, II. J. Nrely, John Presbyterian church. At II o'clock 0r,h Jn,W ) ' l. '.""'f"' '' '" Hev. W. V. Shields will conduct the Wakeman, S. . Hcckwith. A S.- Ho review. hVlltivrlnir llu eeiemony at cnbaum, ttillliiiii (leu;;, K. II. lor the church tho local IdiIko of KIks J S' A' N-vo' K ),'s'I,'ic, K . will take ehaiRc of the .services. Pallbearers were selected from tin re oitfiiiiir.iitioiis of which the voiuik man was a member. 0. V. Liudb'V and H. T. Has well repre sented the firemen, K. J. Klein and W. II. HchtilU the Knights of Pyth ins and Itobert Tclfcr and A. (J, Hfirucsrt the KIks-. SOCIALISTS TO ONTRO L UNIONS So Says Max Hayes, Leader of So cialists, in American Federation of Lalior Contention Now In Ses sion Eighty-five in Federation. ST. LOUIS, Mo.. Nov. 10.-UIU-mate domination of the American Kcderation of Ial;ur by the nodal IsJh was predicted (oday by Max Hayes, leader of the socialist at the convention now In no.smou here, llitve.s did not venture that the so cialistic Would control the, present session of the federation, or the next, hut he dtrlnied that, tho hitiid wrilimr wiik ou tbo wall and Hint so cialist control was only a matter of time. win 11)00 ami 1001 but ono or two deleKC'cN dn red vo'ce socialistic lit teninees," declaivd Hayes. "Today there aic H5 of us in Hie federation. Vo have Viator llerEer to represent Itu in the congress of the I'nitcd Ktatcf, and our upward innrcli .iowm tlM'lf e.eryJiorc "I linvn no axe to grind, and would injlier not iHak rvunrdini; (lompdr iilpl Ids le-eleetion as president of Icdcrtilloii. I can wtv personal IV, however, and I think mv seuji luents nit Jliosn of a majority oj the socialists, that (1oniers prohn)j Iv is the best-liked man in the unioji lank today." .Medynski Thih board elected the followlnjj officers: President. William M. Col vie; vice picsiilcut, E. II. Picket; treasurer, i Ossenbrujjuc; secretary, C A. Mai liocuf. K.xecutive committee: (leo. L. Davis, it. II. Hatianer, Kred M. ('umniiiiKS and A. H. ItoMMibaum. Following the election of officers tho oliib listened to a rcoit of the club's finances. A huge number ol member aic dcliuuucnt and steps will be made to l ;p-pb.nn;r .vill be laken to colled all nrrr-u I' ll jjiv.. Jnduc ColviK. ho wa.s elected pit'sideiil for the third term, in a few words thanked I ho clib for theii oppression of confidence in him. The club oIho considered mown;, o new rpinr'crs, the secretary beinp instiuctcd to seek tbrln. 8, NOW SAYS OFFICIALS WASHINGTON. I). C, Nov 1G. Accordiuj: to K. H. McPhail of the census biiicati of Canada, ho ts hero today studying tho American svstom of tMiumenitioti, the. nct Canadian census probably will show a poyulntion of about 8,000,000. This would be an increase of about 50 per cent, or 'J.700,000. The. Can adian census will be taken iu June, HM1. . The Canadians contemplate the adoption of some of the I'nitcd Stales government's improved cen Htts-lnklni: tuuthoils, and for this reason McPhnll was -cut to Wash iiiHiou (o confer with director Du ra rid. iu the win of tho cities of the United Status us the proponent of ndvnuceu municipal administration. In addition to a 20 to 1 vote in favor of a bond of .fo.000,000 Io fiutincliiK the Panama-Pacific inter national exposition in lDlo, the vot ers adopted chatter amendment -divine flee expiessiou to the wilt ol the people iu the mnl important matters of city ovcrninent and di-' fouled other promised niiicmliiicnt desined to cm tail their liberties, A majority rule, allowing any person to become a candidate iimiii the piescutntioit of from 10 to -v le'ttl sureties, and providing for hi.k election by a majority vole, includ inc tliu privilege of filing a statement of 100, 200 or :00 words, acconlinu to the fee paid by him, which shall bo printed by the city and sent om with thu sample ballots lo overv voter. Tlic 'candidaleV iiaincs only shall apH)ur ou thu ballots, the nrty cir cle or syjnbol bejuu eliminated, am thu names printed iu diffcieut orde ill each assembly district, thureb. nWni; eucli candidate cipial opsir titnitv of heading the ticket. An effective .system of iuiiintivi referendum and iccall passed with . wood majority. The cstablislinien bv the city of u free einplownei bureau .lso was adopted. Ai iniendiiient eimittint; the people ti vote 'for the recall of any stiwt rail way franchise also received n hi. majority. t mt ft i TOO ATE IU CLASSIFY. 4 J2D Souti jon WANTED-Chiim nrinp. llartlctt st; WA'NTKt) - Three or four-noi house, furnished or unfurnished, for liulit hoifckeepiuir. Addr A 0. enre Mail Tribune office. 205 WANTKH-Holflop desk. Alrvv Hox :U1. 20.-) ' BILLY CLIFFORD WELL RECEIVE! "Tho (ilil, tlu ,Mau and the Oaiuo" plaed to a tilR houko lasi tilKht and evnriiiio wa ihorosghly satUMed. Hilly Cllftont unci hU pou chorus inukt no diiwatidi upan tho audience (or deop tblnklHt:. There lit no ivroU lMt wwkoil m In the day, U Is klMMly a ikimInk hw that one H Md tlchok ith no thoHKht other ihmi th HteAimro of tho hoar. CUKonl Is hum to Ibis rt ot the unfit)' hut we will rtttuomhor hlM and vhon he cumtM to Mini ford urmIh w tua he dure u( an cntortalnmoiit thui will nUko. prv't i an wore ! mw or the nlr. Take it (tM the whole. thl ntyle of u I.M-U lament ! uhoUMiMi and i tMnt eBJo)Mie(it LfFT FOOTPRINTS ON " IDE SAiS OF TIME The nvcniRp man, when he sees . "fiwsh paint" sju, almost invariably puts his Unscr on the imiiiI to learn w bother it is dry or not. It iinisi have been 'more than an averaue man, however, who undertook to test Ilic Solidity of tho uoiicrcto at the LOST A Navajo ruu, November II suitable reward bv return propertv to Mrs. .1. V. Merry. St. Marks' chuivh. 300 FOlt SAKE Catnero. Ifiviiio film plate, with plantoj;rnph lens, six :i..ri-., and outfit. Address S 2' care Mail Tribune office 20G KOIt SALE Neat top hugny. jirno I ticall.v new, a bargain; one or tv i seats, as von choose See II. C Oaniett, with fiuniett -Corey Hani wnra Co. 200 FOlt HENT Nicely furnished room J0: Olcsop M. Phone Main - 17-1. Fine Show ut S;ioy Thcutrr Tonlcht Packed lioin.es Rnvted Wayno O. dauis, tho Panama lico, who has r UooKCvelt inejutt tho Savoy theatei cnisiiie of Sbth Hud Central me-iUiit nlKbt- Mr. Adams' wonderful r nue the otbor uisht, for he plowed J production of tho Krcat Panama djtiftoimll acwss ihe street noojtanal aud Juni;lo show. Includin; frMH the trucks he left had evident- .Colouol Koosovclt Iu the J unfiles an ly foioitl that the coiictuto wus not lutructlwi, thrlllliiK ami startling vol set. There wns w.m or lev-.) Mr. AiUina' uiuvIuk pictures aro all luMftUMKc Trom the foiviiMii when hr'new and vory clear. His Uvturof disseiwl lb Uols in iktU siiWMttb on thu Mmu are Rroat. as ho hat cow role 'rvtH four years as foroman aud 1 , HRineer oh the groatost prajoct that RETAILER BEATS CONSUMER, was evr undertaken In the Ulstori ; of tht whole world. This I con ii'Mttaui from P? l Odoml lht wast lHs.ructlve. amus- ihelr prices until forcott to do so. , ,Kg aHd BirttttnB inovlng plcturt T1i will take advantage of tr'nt;h0X u,at ha8 t,xvr vUlttsi Medford cuiHitthMu. ho Mid. and lutrouo Sawta and hoarias Mr. Adams wou thlr rntuRs MHtll the consMiuor . awfttj raoJucHoH f tho iaaa by rorrtd action foice a mine- p., )nnB)o are JhsI Ilka taltliiK Ui. ,irip yoorelf GEORGE MAY LOSE CROWN. ECLIPSE OF MOON Cauad frw tMcv I l lrciiMii Ike MMMH'k abic wm siiioo thwi la cr.vu may ally itelt (M) IMCTl'KIIS AT TIIK NAT THiaTHIi Tho plftHrv$ at the Nat thcutoi taalKht and tomorrow nlht arj ex with the lora U ptwt tb )cl- twwbr Bod and imanMlnR. can DUE THIS EVENING " V l'l- fHfs at th aiatiu. -iW e-im (Mitt v( the s it. d Si-... Hill .iaar thU aiir- .. .in.l rtvnottf, Taa eJpi Mill M-.i.le in wrt fiuw Mmlfoid dm i . Ilk- Mrlv rmitai;. (sti4HS In Praffi-oi' J. Y. li.i. d i ih l'nivrit t Vkhti, i i iti. ilii uUt he oii ihii Ms d- i.-m Mdtr4 and ibrr ..s i i U hiII h4si u.ihr.li. .ii ..ts .vk.Mll oVt.H'k .and V) l ov.tilv ik Iii be r.t.l Hi.- vill m i-vr at 5:14 i m .n.1 . t.iia'. nl yJWitTar miH.ii .'! ung ol k HotU's jodcah'ttt. H'h ui.i aii 14 uii'nii taoiiari'kifSil rev- nlultoo .ulded l,i m iKTr' rxo)olio . in soeh mo ent the rnvesl li.iivo tnt lbp isiimliN has ii.iicd in ct'ii Iiiiks aiv I" be iieiiil" bUttns of 1. Annie, ilmu): 3. IK)U aad Itashetf (ThanlHr). 3. NlKbt Kgiler tlllsou) Thoo subject) jie au cxo.itloull inni; btll. and vu ceitamU wilt regiet it If on miss MH'ini; them 2t li lM i ira.iio w Um- nil 7 (7 It iw Uh 4ia4 of lb i .villi (Atom i S AS i Campbell & Baumbach REAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on band at all times to loan on improved farms and city property. PHONE 3231, 203 FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING The Peoples' Store We arc striving hard to make thia tbo people's store a store wjiere ev ehild in tbe city or in tbe wliole of southern Oregon will dcligbt to eomc to and do tbeir trading. We want ev erv man,, woman and pry pwson within a rji diiis of HO miles to conic to know this store and believe in it, too. We will make the lowest prices that good goods can be sold for and will never offer any thing that is not first class in every particular. Our Specialties WevWill make special ties of PURE WHITE - Flour and GOLDEN GATE Coffee. . If you ever used eith er of these brands you know that they stand second to none on the market. ALIEN Grocery Co. MAIN AND CENTRAL. Quality Millinery Don't fail to see our line of fine millinery. We not only show tho finest models, but copy to perfec tion any pattern you may wish. All materials arc the very hit est. . ONE PIECE DRESSES Suits and Coats The rtne-piece dresses for party, reception and street wear are simply elegant. You will find the prices on Dresses, Suits and Coats to be as low as the lowest. The values the very best. Hosiesy arid Underwear Many Special Values in SCORES DIE, OF HUNGER. (C'otitlnuKl Tfin I'aiceM ) ilvinsr when lie loft. At that time llieiv .wiih no imwi!t of ndief, and MoLean believes I lint seoie- of oth ers hnp uipoumbeil in the hard ships, mid liunaer, . McLean, who liauiini'd in Aus tralia. South Africa,.- .'Aluskti mid California, declares that no sold nibh contains the stories of Mi(fer- Porcupine. Call and see the SPECFAL VALUES iMerodc Underwear". Cadet and Onvx Uosicrv. Lowest prices ever made by this store. Emporium O. E. Tackstrom, Proprietor 9 A inj; thnt the Porcupine rush ill re veal when the detnils become known. Familiar with the Mifferincs of the pnnner putty" in California, .when men were forced lo eitt the flesh from the bodies of their dead com rades. McLean asserts Mint condi tions almost as frightful exist in No. ji:mi. ItKPOKT OK TIM'. CONDITION' OP MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK At Medfonl, iu llio State of Oregon, at tlic close or lias. luesH. NoxeintHT lOtli, ll 10. ItRSOUHOKS: , Loans and' discounts 460,120.97 Overdrafts, secured and unsecured HJ.TCC.fi" V. S. bonds to secure circulation K.SOO.QO Premiums on U. S. bonds 1.79&.S7 Hond. stMSiirltles, etc ST.SO-I.S Panklni! boose, furnltnru dMt fixture.... S5.071.Jt Due from National banks (jmK rwsejvo iiRenta) . 200.51 Due from approved roionw Ront 92.123.67 Checks and other cash I tutus C1G.S0 Kxchnupus for clearing Iioiim C.390.1C Notes of other national banks X.saO.QO Fractional paper curruHcy, nkkttfes, andcoHls 2S8.1S Lawful money rcsorvo In Iwnk. viii Spstte A77S.C0 Uedowptlon; fund with U. S. Tru6Uiw t3 por cvi or Qlrwililion) .... 2,460.0.0 Oold dn&l j ' -137.4P ' . "",T "K TtMal ..i.,. J,3C7.g7 I.IAItll.lTlltS: Cupltal stok paid In .. "' i 00;o60.$fl SrplHs fund ' 20.00.b0 Undlvldetl profits, low. oxpewses and taxes paid ..N C.tSlS National bank uotes outstandlup t9.SOi.00 One to othTr National tsinks ,, . 1,4 Due to Slate and prlvato banks and bagkj'rs 4 J2.1.80 lndh Iduat 'deposits subjects t qheok 0t.Q96.S3 IMad cirtlflcatH of deposit 1S.S62.TT Tim wrtlftcaJL ot dctosU . 16.05S.84 Total ... r-- J2l.6T 67 Slate of OroRon, Cimty f JkOH. s: I. John S. Orlh, oahor t t abvHnaie,d baak. de wlewnly sweat' that Uie abave stateMoat Is trwe to tbo tt of m' knowledRtt ami bo)lf. JOHN S: OKTH. Qafclr SubKrUetl aud urn to Wlwre mo ikte litb rta of NotoMbor. 1910. a U KKA.MHS. N'tar) Pubtk CortsH Attest- J K. KNYAHT. K B MBUniCK. VM. M. UUi.VIU. Dlroctor?. Underwear Ladies', Misses and Boys' We are showing one of the most completelilios of Ladies' Misses' Boys' and Infants' "Wool Fleece Lnied and Jersey Ribbed Vests. Pants and Tnion Suits in the city. Prices 25c to $1.50 a Garment "VYe would be pleased to have you come in and see the above lines before buying elsewhere. Wo are sure we can save you money, and still give you quality. i Wool Hosiery Men's, Ladies', Misses,' Infants'. Any quality, anv size, and at Ilussev's popular prices. 15c pair or 2 pair for 25 The biggest Hosiery val ics in Medtord. Men's, -.adies . Misses' and In- ! fants; black or tan; any size. This line of hosiery has made many customers for the sUore. Dinner Ware Woods A: Son pure white double guld band English semi-porcelain Dinncrware. A complete hue to select from. Sale price 2o per cent discount this week, either by the pieee or a full dinner set. Watch our Window Tomorrow for the New Num ber on the Doll. HUSSEY'S MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRDXG RESULTS. i 'vtortfrf ftHiilgaW-!. iii'WWimiMfWilllJI...I