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"""Sa S"1 tt.TG 3TT -ImW ,jWW,t. VT-rttsrJfitjH lSraKSIi5BCiSiSmBSB!ft85Sf 2 MKDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MI3DFOP1), OREGON. MONDAY, XOVEMBH.K 21, 11)10. ft si i u ft MANY GOVERNORS G NCREASE IN HETJII SALEM Governor Benson, Action. Governor Bowerman, Governor-elect West. Ex-Governors Chamberlain and lord All-Meet In Capital City. .REFUSED FULL i BANKS OE PASSi FARE; ARRESTED MaKe This Your Best TharaRsg'iviiii Thlrty-nlnc Per Made Total Cent Growth Is Deposits Reach &AIJEM, Nov. 21. Snlem litis Ijggn fnvorol ilurins: the pnst week willi nH ninny governoro nlrnoHl iih the fltntc of Orcffun Iiuh United States ncnntors. lor itihtiyieu, tlicio 5 ... .i ..it Nearly a , Million Much. Civic Progress Expected. is Jirst ol nil Uovernor j'runk jji'iihon, who is nlo 8'cretiir.y ofj Mfttc and hecrelnry of Htute-eleut. Then there wns Aeliiif.' Governor Jav Howeriniin, nlwi president of Hie jdnte senate and Ktnto Hemitur from (lillinm county. K.v-Goveriior Wil Jiain I'. Iord Jh a reMdont of Bhlcrn and in eiiKnued at liuihliiu,' a .now i'nlo of Oregon Ihwh. Lat Tuesday former Oovcnior Ocortro 13. C'liam herlnin, no iv United Slutes senator from Oregon, was in ' Snlein and (hero is tlio coming governor, t lie new governor, Qcnurnor-Elect Oh 'wiilil Went, who in ulno yet Hlalc railroad coinnifHHioiier. Mr. IfciiHon'v first act last Tiiph day was (ho ihsiuiwo of tlio aiinmtl Tlinnk'Huiving proelninntioii appoint ing 'J liurmlny, November 24, n uiii- vfenml, liolidny for the purpose of giving tliiiiiltH for the liltmsiiigH of the year. Ho will alfeo canvass the votes of the official returns of tho recent election and declare tho new gfalo officiulselcctcil and issuo (ho proc lamation1 nihlnug th(,o mewurc.s the law of this stnto which v,'cro approv ed ly the people nt tiio polls hint Week. It in current rumor hero that Mr HoWcntati i!,mih not expect to return to Condoii to make that place hi Homo, ilut he will take up the pine tieo of law in Portland an soon a tie next session of the legislature lias adjourned. Mr. Uowennao should ho assured of a largo shnro of the legal hnsiiicHH in the melrupo lis. GRANTS PASS, Nov. 21. No, bet ter index of the proBperlty of n town can be found than Its bank deposits. Grants Pass makes an exceptional showing in tills respect, for Its bank deposits have Increased thirty-nine per cent since the first part of No vember a year ago. Few cities can flhow so phenomenal a gain. And this In face of tho fact that tho past year has been ono of great Improve ment and money has been expended rnthor than placed In tho banks. The deposits n year ago totalled $705,000 In round figures. At this I lino tlioro Is placed in tho banks of tho city deposits aggregating ?D80, 000 In round numbers. This show! a gain of $275,000 in a period of twclvo months. This Is not tlio only Indication of tho prosperity and growth of this city. Many substantial business blocks have been creeled and soveral hundreds residences havo been built. In tho mat tor of street Improve ments the city lias mado great strides and strangers visiting tho city ro mp: K thai Grants Pubs has tho flu tist Hlreels of any city In tho north west of twice Its size. Already plans iiro bolng formti lated for next year's development and It is confidently pjcdlutod that tho coming season will witness more civic progress thnn any provloim year. Residents of Seattle Suburb Have Trouble With Street Car Company Citizens Arduscd Over Apparent Discrimination. CATTLE MARKET IS REPORTED STEADY ', NQKT1I 1'OKTLANP, Nov. 21. rtcceiplH at the, Portland union stock yards for the week ending today have been uh follows: Cat flu, IfiOO; calves, 110; hugs, 2211); sheep, 4221; gouts, -".WOT hordes, U. Tlio cattle market has been steady. The (nudity of tlio offerings Jiuh not. been such as to oall foitb any higher prices', but buyers have been iihkjw for u better quality of himic3Jfif .'..ii.. ....nt.. -- i The Bheep niarkekt baar TJcoit slroiu: to high. Good iiiilTi.yjr 4(f mutton has been its strong llfcrtjuiiil and good wethers havo solil'Tor )H.7fi, Tlio demand for fat anil fin ibhed i.heep was in excess ot (lit) Hupply ami tlio Itirgur part Ihc offerings came from MuHiltur points, Tho hog market, in sympathy with the lower linul of prices puivjiiliifg nasi lias been limn Wo to 2fic Ioayjui' I im host sale for the week amoitnl to Jrli.'Ji mid prices rangod fniin lo iMJ lor Ihu hulk of the suli. Packers Jmva given llio profereuciJ to local offciingH in lhuir purclmscif and tho tnutkcl lots been hiuher than FROM PiAYERS BENCH TO GOVERNOR'S i the cost of iMinMiiui. uxor bogs lab down at Nutlh I'uillaiid anls. TO FLY TO ill AN AEROPLANE HAVANA, Nov. ai.- A flight from Havana to Key Vwl In an aeroplane in llio latest thrllljir to bo coutein fluted by avlntors. An offer to gly over that routo was made today by John 1). Molsaiint to President Gomez of Cuba. Molssant Is seeking tho nlil or tlio Cub'uu chief uxooutivu In pro motlug a two weeks" aviation muot la tho Island, mid would terminate It with tho attempt he proposed. Tho feat la consliUued ono of the most hazardous ovor attempted by bird-men. Practically tho ontlro flight would havo to bo mnde ovor water. Thin might not boom so bad wore It not for tho knowledgo that a man would be torn to plecim within a few nilnulci after ho alniek tho water by man-eating sharks that Infest tho sea In those waters. Sudden squalls aro commpn occur roncos also In tho gulf region, mak ing air flights doubly hiuardous. HOSTON, Mas Nov. 21. From players' bench on a baricluill'field to governor's chair of a great state ih u far cry, but that is precisely the step taken by John I. Toner, governor-elect of I'i'unH.ylviuiiu. luci dculullv it is rumored Hint Toner i still interested in liasebull, being IlieJ real owner, it is said, of the llosM ton National League club. At one time Tenor was considered, one of Hie best pitchers in the gamo. Under Captain Anson lie was a mem ber of tiio old invincible Chicago White Sox, .and won many games for .them-through the cunning of las throwing arm. Tcner does not figure in the roc ords as tin. owner of the Hoston club, but his interests are said to he reftrosuulod by John Harris, iirosi- ilcnt of llio cluli. It is gonomllv bo- liovod that Harris is merely n fig urehead. REFUSED SEATTLE, Nov. 21. Twenty-five residents of Rlvorton, a suburb of Seattle, weio arrested by deputy sheriffs today upon their refusal to i nav tho increased car faro recently ' Imposed by tho intorurban olcotrlc lines terminating in Seattle. Tho arrests aro tho culmination of bitter conlioversy between tho trans portation company and tho citizens of Rlvorton ovor tho fact that under i tho now schedule of rates tho fare was almost doubled. Tho residents contented themselves with vehement protest until Sunday morning when through a preconcert ed plan all Rlvorton commnters re fused to pay moro than tho old rate. Cars wcio stopped on tho sidings lit rapid succession and finally to re lievo tho congestion, tho company set out tho ccro containing RIvcrton passengers, and eliminated the little hamlet ns Jar ns Us being a regular stopping placo until C o'clodk In tho ovcnlng when deputy ' shorlffs ap peared on tho scene and restored traffic. Moro than 200 pooplo woro In volved In Sunday's dispute From 8 o'clock Sipiday morning until (J p. in. tho Interurban cars did not even hesltnto at Rlverton, passengers to catch tho trains, Hrlght .intl early today the trou ble was renowod and tho arrests of the Indignant commuters resulted. The people of Rlvorton nro thor oughly aroused over what they con sider disci Imlnntlon on tho part of tho Intorurban company, and nro ral lying to. tho support of their incar cerated fellow citizens. Allowing us to fill the Meat Orders If it's the best moat you ever ate tlnit you want, Ave have it Tf you are one of our patrons, you know we have it. We know we have the best, and if yon tire not one of our patrons, now is the best time jtp learn that this is the place to buy your meat. Your Thanks giving dinner will be a success if we make up your meat order. Thanksgiving Turkeys YOUNG, fat and very fine. Order vour turkey earl v. AVc will be well .supplied, but the demand will be great. Ladies, if you will mention that you would prefer to havo your turkey drawn, our men will be pleased lo draw 'them for you and save you that trouble. WARNER, WORTMAN & GOR GROCERY PHONE 286 MAIN ANt) NEAR NORTH BABTLETT MARKET PHONE 281 mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmammKmwmmmmmmmammmmmK-smmmemmmmmmmmmemsemeBmmmmammm And Furnish the Groceries AVo are well prepared to supply your groceries. Our slock of fancy and staple groceries is in the very best possible condition complete in every way no de mand can be too great we will be pleased to have you give us your orders and guarantee that you will be well pleased' with everything you buy'-here. Satisfaction All the long list of spices, citron, nuts, pumpkins, candy, dates and other fruits, in fact anything that you can possibly think of that will be required ,to use in making that Thanksgiving dinner. Come to the store and one of our men will be pleased to help you in tho selections, or, if you prefer" call on the phone and wi1 will give vonr orlor personal attention. f 1 I ALL KINDS OF DKY WOOD Oub, ,Laiuelf Fir and Pino. Huy your winter supply now; reasonable prii'ustts' .i i M 1 THE SUN STAR WOOD i 1102 CO. Almond si. Phone Main 6051. Joi Koyama. Opening Overcoat HEAVY RAIN FALL T WantedHoarders. A now board log uouhu gnouod at 700 South Qak dnlu. Call ami nee iih for fair treat, nitmt or nddiess p. Jl. .My i eland. 302 TAt'OMA, WiihIi., Nov. 21. -Ail eonliiiK to tlio looal wuutlior bureau today, all records for iiiiljt'all for 21 hour were broken .Sunday, when nearly two iuuluw fell in 17 .hour. The heavy mIoiiu of rain and wind Ktavted Saturday nfim-iinou mid was A HOiii'i'u of trouble for tiie tele Kiniph, telephone and rnilroad mini, nunum throiiKhoiit the iioithoiii por- li I' llio Htnto. The wind blew ,i Kale all iukIiI and tile weather liu lean luiliU out no hope of abatement bol'oio toniKlit. No diiuiiiKO with 're polled in Taeonia uh a leuull of the "town, but all mil run (Ik outoriuj; tho etty n nt expecting wiimIioiiIh and irniiih aie loathiiiK the eity beveral hour late today, owing to slow ol deii. eiilbiiK for careful luuniiiK to aoid iKiMiihlc uutdiouU and elide. All of Uitt men. are lining inpidh. Tide rain, with the enow which lm I'alloii during the piut -, W cane ing eoiiie appielipiieiiiii on the mi of the railniad (rt'ieiiU. Exhibit Was Late. Trod Ulwlol of Gold Hill U mourn tug bftciuuo hU lio.x uf OallB cieek Spltionburgu iachd Spokmio too Into to he entero In uoiuuutltlun at tho untloiiHl uuuln mIhiw uiiii, owned on llio Hth. aava th .Vau l'lioy www tlu-iltfr fruit, lweklnu fcovonty-tbrio to tho Utft, porfoctly Hlmped and flunly coIunmI. ud Mr. ltlwlel eoiulilm liluiwlf Jv.BUflwl In having oxiiwtwl ilmt tby would i in-Uo lnum. Thuy caiuu from four, jtwr-old trew which wine Into bear ing tliU )wr. XvIiIIuk ton boxtw front five acre. They will bo oxhlHtod at tlio spnkHiie ctmlnr of oouimorco, how ovor. and norhii OHtwrod at tlio I'Qi'llunil and olhur applo ahowu. MAN SAID TO BE WIFE DESERTER ARRESTED 1 Chief of Police Shearer took into eiihtody Sunday, Theodore Adanison, wanted at Khun, Wash., for wifo do mrlion. Adanison is nlleired to have mar ried a young girl who is now less tjiaii 15 years of age, in Louisville, Ix.y., a year ago, and deserted her at l-ilina, Wash., four mouths ago, leav iug her destitute. Adamsoji, who is about -10 years of age, was iceogniyed by tlio cliiel' on necouiit of his liredelietiou for weariiig a red eet. Mo was just about to boiud a southbound train with a ticket to Los Angeles when tnken into custody. Adamsou e.- nrcsM's a willingness to letitrn to Washington without requisition pa per;., and claims be will be able to prove justification of his net. f Two Duels Foiilit. PAWS. Nov. 1. TtiBiiltH, montal and phv-iunl, wore avenged with honor In two duels today. Count Ray mond do CiiHtollnuo, brother of Don i, split the right hand of Count y'Kmtaug with a rapier tlirimt In tho flmt duol, and George Caswelii punetured tlio light arm of Jean Murnohl In tho tiec oml oueouutur. Tho wounds Inflicted wore not mirlnuu. TholrirHt duol was a result of 1'13 taug'H facet Ions humor In tipping do Cu-tellnuo It. tlio grand parndo at a Hliiitlug rlulc. Cntwela and Marnold watohed tho first duel and thou crowed raplem. Marnold had offend ed by writing a polemic ngaltiBt Ciih uela In the newspapers. Careful Movies Parties movlntj will do well to call oii MATTHEWS & LAKE to handle ' tltcir household goods. They pack and ship furniture and unpack and set up furniture and do Itaullnn of ail kinds. Baggage in cluded. Phone 2151. Eno iuit e30,ie MADE TO ORDER 11. von tier llollen, a iepioonta tle elect, was In Modford from NVcl Ion, Monday. j TnYTHIS. B C TWO-MINUTE CURE FOR COLD IN HEAD OR CHEST. it Is Curing Thousands Daily and Saves Tlmo and Money. I Mr. and Mra 0. 11. Unco of Gold Hill woro Medfoid vl.itom Monday Got a bowl three rpitutcrs full ol boiling water and a towel. Pour into the water a tcaspooufti1 of Uvoiuui (pronounced Uigh-n-moL Put your head oyer the bowl and -or both htud aud bowl with towel. UioiUho tlio vapor that ii for two inhiiit and piolo! your Iioh. is a dear at a boll and tlm tight ucee in the clit i guuo. Nuljiing liko it to break up hHvy cold, cure wore throat or drive wnv a cough. It's a plouvmit euro. You'll onjuv breatiiiusr Uyouioi. You'll fl at once tta oothing, hoaliug and bcu vficial cffectn hb it imesc ovor Ihc , inflamed and irHtiited uiotubrmic .0 eonta a nottio. at ilruaxials oot wbeic A-k Clittrie-. Strang for ov tlii IttMlle HvoiiH'i lidlillelit Cah Store Imported Italian Chestnuts, pound ..J. 20c IsTew crop Golde.n and Ford Dates in bulk and pkgs., II)., 15c- and 20c New Crop Raisins After Diiniov Clustehs, fancy .1-11). pkus,' each 25c lion Ton Clusters, 2-pound Ijacka.u'es, each 3oc Cluster Layers in 5-pound boxes, box $1.00 Cluster Layers in 10-pound boxes, box $2.00 Seedless JJaisins, white, per pound 12c Black l'Mtfiv-jim-y 2r-pouul boxes, box $2.35 HEADQUARTERS for fruits and ' vegetables, bead lettuce, cauliflower, cel ory, i)rsUy, cabbage, cu cuniliei's, artichokes, red cabbage, by.ets, carrots, pars lups, pineapples, bell pep pers, grape fruit, egg plant, Rougli House Chocolate Candy. o two pieces alike. Try a box for 25c. BroomsBig reduction in price: r0c Brooms, now 35c (iOc Brooms, now 40c B & C Cash Store 223 West Main. Telephone 2351 Regular Price $16.50 up to $40.00 Sale Price $14.85 up to $36.00 Discount Sale Tuesday, Wednesday Nov. 10 .Monday, Nov. 21, 22, Nov. 23 Positively Opens Monday Positively Closes Wednesday Opeij Evenings CRISWELLS QUALITY SHOP 203 Garaett-Corey Building, Medford fflifiiii 1 WmmSmi OH Hffilly awM Auto Owners Vou rmiil our lnpt wook's ml, diilu't you, ns to our niiiinuilui'iiiir our soik? Woll, w0 Imvu proven it lo (iiiito iniiiiy. Call ami wo eun iroo it lo you. Offutt Rarnes Auto Co. Eifilillt and Central. Phono ('J3l Muiii, Land For Sale Fertile fruit tracts. Cleared reasonable. and alfalfa land in small and large and uncleared. Terms and price Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon , Notice. All i fi -out. luiMiii; iit'cuunU mralii.t the Into IM. Itollii.ftor V r- ttut-Mloi. to )ustnit tlieni til one low payment. All imrwm. niilolitiMl ore i()itesttttl (o aottle. MKS. M. UKUilNOKK. o Mli Koeutrix. MISS FLORA GRAY, PIANO INSTRUCTION. STUDIO, 144 S. CENTRAL. PliONE MAIN 991. I The Best Sub-Division Proposition I m me itogue stiver valley 1TO AC1JKR, HALF MIM. FUlJHl 11AIT.I10I) STATION $ 115 acres in grain; 10 acre In 2-yoar-oId iiears; 45 acres In liniHli and timber, easily cleared; no waste; good hoiibe, two barns, all fenced with woven wire; tolephono; It. b D,; par.t Irrigated Price, $155 per aero, total, $20,350. Terms- 7500 cauli; J4000 one year, C per cent; JH.S50 five years, C per cent. HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY SH l'-KUITGnOWKllS' HANK. NEW PLACE I Ilii-kin't. for lienlth. i Yoe probably uiltvstiil more prof !ltablo opportuultlea Ihroush "over- lool.lnjt" want nds than tbrout.li "bad Contractors will noxt wtnik com-! pleto tbo now sewer system in South sea Addition, giving sanitary sewor- nge mid draluago sewor. In addition to 30 lots In this addition, only five blocks from Main street, the cluu-ost-ln good resldonco lota now of fering in Modford. The matter of nutting in tho drainage sewer af fords opportunity to drain basements! and cellars mid bring about tho best1 sanitary conditions. .Mod foul's up- to-dato poonle only want up-to-date conditions In their residence quar ters, tf ' for new people, at the new town and fruit tracts at $o0.00 to s? 100.00 per acre, at Three Pines, which is the shipping point on the Southern Pacific railroad in the lower end of the Pogue Piver valley, for 700, 000,000 feet of lumber. A lumber flume 11 miles long is now completed and a pinning plant in operation. See ROWLAND for prices and terms on the fruit tracts, or Van Dyke Pvealty Co. xvoom a 123 M am Ht-