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H 1 -r 4 MTCDFORD MA if. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OKEflON, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1010. m: 4 t V ' u ,; "Si 3 . - ''t I H 4 !' .1 ,1 1 ) ) 4 i i MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE: aw mni-pmnENT HEWBFAFBK rUBLISKED XJAXX.Y EXCEPT SATUR DAY ST TJUJ iHiiuuji rBIWTIWO CO. A coiiKOlltlatloii of tho Medford Mnll, CKlnlillHlird 18fl, tin- Hputliurn Oregon Inn, I'SlaliimliPtl 1902, tliu Democratic Tl.,.-a natnlillnlioil 1S72. (lift Alllllnnu Tribune, cnlnbl lulled 1900, nnd tho Med furd. Tribune, cwlnbllwlifd 190C. ai'OHOK l'UTNAM. ndltor and Miinunur ' "I'Intercd n Bccond-clnss matter No vember 1. 1909, nt the postofflce nt Mrdford, Oregon, under tho net of March 3. 189. Ufflclul 1'npcr of tho City of Medford THE MEXICAN REVOLUTION. BUBHCRlrTIOH BATEB. Ono yenr by mnll .. n.i tnftnl U Itv tun 1 1 I'or month, delivered by carrier In Medfoid, Aitliland, Jacnonvlllo nnd Central l'olnt . Hundny only, hy mnll, per year.. Weekly, per year. . !.;, Tho MnlT Trlhuno In on nat at l'errv New Mtnnd, Han Frrtncifico, 5.0D .UU .SO 2 00 tho i x t"n -'-- -.- .. . ?- l'.,i-l nml Hotel Nowu maim, i-oriinnu. Ilowiniiii Noivb Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney. Henttlo, WmIi. Hotel HiVnhiitiP Newit Hlnnd. HimKnno. Mll SWOBN CIBCOJiATXON. . AvornKo dally for . November. 1904 .00 December, 1909 Diinunry. 1910 2.'" Murcli, 1910 ...r... 203 April, 1610 rA Muy. lfllrt 2,f! June. 1910 ....... -,f July, 1910 Vi- rieptombor, 1910 . October circulation. 3.......... 4 U UA.. f 13.'. ,. 14 10 2S00 277S 277C 2775 287R 2700 2760 2760 27C0 2700 2800 27B0 2825 17.., 19.., 20... 21... 23... 24... 20... 10... 27... 28... 30... 31... 277S 2770 2770 2800 2800 2800 2900 2970 3000 3000 3000 3060 DISSATISFACTION, long rife in Mexico over the mile of Din, dictator and perpetual president by grace of tile army, seems culminating into revolution. 'J He suc cess of the revolt depends largely upon the extent to which it has permeated the army. I f the soldiers remain loyal to the tyrant, j,t will probably go the way of preceding revolts and be stamped out by wholesale massacres. JSig business interests exploiting .Mexico have long cast a halo about Diaz, lie has been represented as the savior of his nation, the strong man necessary to bring order out of chaos and govern an incompetent people in capable of self government. The government of Mexico is about as barbarous a. possible to imagine. It has been a huge exploitation ol the nation and its resources for the benefit of a ruling Cabal. No country the world Jias reduced grafting to more of a science," and graft permeates every branch of the government, city, state and national. Concessions of all kinds are bartered away for the personal benefit of rulers. Entire districts are confiscated to appease the greed of petty tyrants. The rank and file are kept illiterate, superstitious and ignorant and peonage and actual slavery exist throughout the nation. Justice has become as mockery among a simple minded and easy going people, and barbarous tyranny long ago supplanted even the semblance of freedom. With then national resource bartered away to foreigners to the en richment of the ruling class, with cruel oppression greet ing cvovy attempt to even discourse of liberty, is it am wonder that the better class is arousing for now struggle for freedom? Total w',8" , AveraKo dally, 2795. BTAT15 OF OUEQON, County of Jack- Oil'' tho' first day of November. 190, iMTnoimlly appeared beforomn, OeorKe i'lltnain, malinger of tho Medford Mull Trlbuno. who upon oath acknowledge" that tho nbovo fliturcii nro trim nnd cor- r(.n, II. -1. ivuui", (Hertt) Notary 1'ubllc for Oregon, RAINING CATS AND DOGS. Various Explanation of tho Origin of This Expression. Many cxplniintlom hiive b'en given of the origin of tlio fxprexslmi "ralnlns cats and loj,'s." Oni1 Is Unit It Is a per version of tho Kri'iirh cutntloupe," a waterfall "It Is ralnlns a cutiuloiipcu." or cnturncts. Another explanation Is that (lie tnalo blossoms of the willow tree, whlcu are usiil on I'alin Sunday to represent the branches of palm, were called "cats nnd dos" In sonic parts of England, where they Increase rapidly after a few warm April show ers, and the belief prevailed that the rain brought them. Others truce the suyliic lo northern mythology, In which the cat Is said to have great Inlluenee on the weather. and sailors still have a saying. "The cat has a gale of wind In her tall." when she Is unusually frlsUy. Witches that rode upon the storms were said , to assume the form of cats, and the stormy northwest wind Is called "the cat's nose" In the Ilarz mountains oven at the present day Then the dog I Is a symbol of wind, which In old Ger- man pictures Is figured as the head of I n dog or wolf from which blasts lssuo. ! The cot therefore symbolizes u down- pour of rain; the clog, strong gusts of wind, which accompany It. and so a i rain "of cats and dogs" Is a heavy rain wltli wind. A Time's Flight Turned Backward 99 SAGE AND SULPHUR Made Her Look Twenty Years Younger READ MRS. HERRICK'S SWORN STATEMENT I ss Rochester, N. Y. 1 8 nk m V! State of New Youk Countv of Monroe Nancy A. Ilcrrick, being duly sworn, deposes and says: When I was a girl, I lind a head of heavy, long, dark brown hair which was the envy of my schoolmates, and which attracted the atten tion and remarks of strangers. As I grew older, my hair com menced to conic out, just a little at first, but gradually more and more, and then began to turn gray. 1 was induced by the many good reports I had heard of Wycth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy to try a bottle. My hair was quite thin and gray when I began using Sage and Sulphur, and you can imagine my satis faction when I found that it was fast coming back to its natural condition, being thicker, darker and more glossy than it had been for a long time. I continued to use Sage and Sulphur, and my hair is now as heavy, dark and smooth as when I was a girl of sixteen. It is now four years since I commenced using Sage and Sulphur, and my hair is still in splendid condition. AN ICE PLANT FOR EVERY HOME. Whereto Go Tonight "NAT" THEATRE i Vory latcjt Moving Pictures. Mntineo ovcry Saturday and Sunday, 2:30 p. m. A cozy theater nnnd comfort able seats. lOc-ADMISSION-IOc. U-GO High-Class Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. TONIGHT Athey Mandcvlllc Athcy. v a ma acts a. 'Mlfis Mandovillc Ih a wonder in Hor Acrobatic Daneo. Ono-Act Comedy, COUSIN TEDDY'S VISJT. 3 Reels Movlnn Pictures 3a. Doora opon nt 7 p. in. Chlldrou 10 -U-GO -AiIuUhSQ Mntineo Kvory Saturdny nnd Sunday '2:110. - gmkgP Mcdford'o Exclusive Picture The- ntor. Lntodt LIcoi.Bed Photo- plnyfc Ono Dime--No More-One Dime. THE ISIS THEATRE TIih plnuo where yott can nl wajH spend u pliMinnnt hour nnd luivo a hearty laugh. TOMMY LAR0SE In His Throe Cliainetois, The German Yotllcr. The Little Ltallan Lad. Tho Jockey Sonn nml Dance ami Clou Danclnn. Don't tail to we "Tommy." lit' ih a wonder, iiitrodiioing the lnty-t MlllKH mid jokoM. a iti:i:us ok piciuui-s ji 1 TOUT'S HN.MKM MUNCH. 2 thb'thiu-.!-: OF THKM. 3 MACIOIK 1IOOMIIAN C1BT.S A f ' Jon. SonB "MY MOUN1NO ItOSB" Ily II. niaiuhard. Matinee ovcrv Saturday and Sun day n( 'J:30. NATATORIUH EXTRA. SKATING. HVKItY APTKIl.NOO.N AMI UVIi. XIXO U.Vl'BJT SIWIIAY, "If you emu walk you cnu lowrn lo bkale." ROWLING. Best Music In the West. IfE electrical ice box is on its way and the time if sureh coming when the ice man will cease to call- when the pressure of a finger will furnish low tempera tures for the refrigerator, or the ice chest. Tho new ice plant for the homo looks akin to tht ordinary refrigerator, being abou the same size and shape But, instead of the iceman dropping hunks of ice into it interior, at so much a hunk, a small electric motor will drive a small ammonia ice plant and circulate brine through a series of refrigerating pipes. It is estimated that it takes thirty-five million tons of ice to supply the people of the United Slates during the vear. Only a few years ago natural ice was used entirely and in the southern states, where ice was practically un known, the crystals had to be shipped in at a high cost Today artificial ice can be made almost as cheaply as nat ural ice. The new refrigerator is operated by electricity, h place of ice a "cooling liquid" is circulated by a small motor-dyiveji pump. The scheme for keeping the refrig erator cool is the same as is used to make artificial ice With the motor-driven pump ammonia gas is compressed to the point at which the gas liquelies (for pure anunonw !s a gas) and the heat generated by1 this compression n extracted with water jackets. This liquefied gas is con lutjted to the cooler through a pipe and allowed to expand in a coil. Of course, as the gas expands it absorbs just ap much heat from its surroundings as was generated in com pressing it. This lowers the temperature of the interioi nearly to the freezing point. From the expansion coil flu v;as is conducted back to the compressor ready for another cycle. The beauty of the electric refrigerator is that it works, absolutely automatically and with the perfection of ecoi omy. When the temperature in the "ice box" rises above a certain point a tiny electric device starts the electric motor which circulates the cooling liquid. As soon as the temperature drops to the desired point the same device, called a thermostat, stops the motor. The automatic de vices control the apparatus indefinitely and there is no waste of electric power. St) simple is the new refrigeratoi that it requires practically no attention except an occa sional oiling of the electric motor and the compressor. The iceless ice box has been successfully used for sonu time in hotels, meat markets, fruit stores, creameries and in wholesale and retail houses where perishable goods an handled. Now it is to be made in sizes suitable for tin home. Suorn la brfort mi thlt 14 IX j& A NIGERIAN LEGEND. Sub- Hotary Public. r w 'diiyJLmaxcj It Telia of the Orifjln of Man's jectlon to Women. There la a quaint old Nigerian legend that relates tho origin of man's sub jection to women. J At tho beginning of things, the Ic- I gend runa. the world was peopled by 1 women only. One day the 'earth god. Awbaa.il Nnl. happened by accident to 1 kill a woman. On hearing this the rest I gathered together and prayed that. If , He meant to Hlay them, he would bring destruction on all together rather than 1 kill them one by one. ' Awbassl was sorry for the grief ho had caused and offered as compensa- I tlon to give them anything they should I chooso out of all IiIh possessions. They begged him to mention what be had to glvo and Hald that they would all cry "Yes" when he named the thlug they wished to hare. Awbossl mentioned one by one nil his fruits, fowls and beasts, but nt each they nbuuted "No." At length tho list was nearly ended only ono thing remained to offer. "Will you. then, take man?" asked AwbnsBl nt last. "Yes!" they roared In n great shout, and, catching hold of one another, danced for Joy nt the thought of the gift Awbassl was send lug. Thus men becarno the servant of women nnd bavo to work for them to this day. Tho, Some of Humor. A man has n se.tse or humor or he has not. 1 lis has not he cannot ac quire It; It he has It by birthright he cannot lose It with the passing or years. The only change as life goes on In one who has this Inborn Hne Is that different things appeal to It from tboso that excited iimusemeiii In youth, but In this It Is like other mental faculties. A Judgment ni"l lows and ripens, so the power of dto covering those things that excite smiles becomes more discriminating iluinor is not a physical attribute i fade as the body loses Its youthful elasticity, but purely mental. Men who possess It In goodly measure have atvn known to smile on their deith lieds over the very comedy of llte. Indlamipolls Star. Preserve Your Youth and Beauty by Using LfflL It Is Pure. Safe And Reliable It Is Not Sticky, Oily Or Greasy It Is An Elegant, Refreshing Dressing It Makes The Hair Soft And Glossy It Ouickly Removes Dandruff It Restores Faded And Gray Hair To Natural Color It Stops Hair Falling And Makes The Hair Grow If Will Make Yon Iook Years Yetmger at at.t. msriTmRicTc: WYEaII 50crarad $1 A BOTTLE For Sale by LEON B. HASKINS, Medford, Oregon AT ALL DRUGGISTS II "Yonr DrnaiJint Docs Not Keep It, Send Us The Price In Stamps, And We Will Send Von A Large CotUc, Express Prepaid. .CHEMICAL COMPANY 74 Cortlandt St. NEW YORK, N. Y. Asks Reciprocity From Merchants To the IMitor; In a recent iiu of your paper 1 road mi editorial Hrticlu rcKHiding mail older hmikOM ocmi tht home donltir. Xitw, 1 wUh tu main h pro ton!, ax 1 tun Hiitint'uid HiHt there are iiuircliauU in your oily not ontitjed lo tho mtpiMitt of tint rmiclier. I will cite u lii lit .rlnrt of my own. 1 nut h comimrntivoly new coiner huiu nud a yeni- or mi uk I loud mi urtioltf in vour imiwr nh.viiik (hat there wor tint ouli potato,, nnd othwr 0Mlnile grown here t mupplv tho liotitu dvmutid, mi lat "Print; I planted unite wit tucrrutit' t imtntuox. Wlivu ripe I took a few mic Km to town, (luiuir to the gro cer of whom I hud htien btiyint. mot of inv Mipplio, 1 Nokod him if lie could handle ohio upmU. He replied that lie didn't htvt imtnv on hand, hut preferred to iret them of llu uIioIomiIo Imiiiku, as liu could (jc thmu jiifct no ho wanted tluuii. Il wtu nut in tot-out ml ououith to evci look nt tho tuff I offered, o i wami't a mutter of quality. N cellos-, to May, that dealer ha not sold iuo any oodn hinco. 1 di Hfd of my kpudo, hut that in he ide tli point. What I urn Uyinir ti t:et at i thU: If the Itouio ineieliHu want the tmdo of Uim coiimiunit. hIiv ilou't liu buy tho intuitu of th Inline ttowor isled of seudinu t t'Hliforniit and othoi uImc for it I hui not M upKtrttr of the mail or der lioiitftt nud do not htdievo it oftidiuv a way fur itiHuU tlmt cuuh' he ohtuiimd nt liiuno. Hut 1 hku t w fnir ulny. Thankiiiac vuu for the tiuto tpin in l-eudinir tliU, I tfuii.in. nijiccivh .wwrn. A KANrilKIt. Medf.ml. Or.. Oct. '21. One Good Turn Deserves Another Tho Flax Plant. I.lncn l olitnlned troni ihe Uik plant a small, dellcaie annual wlili a uu blue (lower The plant I pulled ! hnnd In Ihe xoutmcr. the k'cN. I.nnw:i In coumiene as linseed, helms retmMl and the Ktniw Milijeeletl to vuriou prooeses to hpparnte the tltir.ii.4 pan which eoiiHtlluiCH Ihe linen l-'lrst It l .stivpctl !u water and then miui thitnipli a ilr.vliiK and IichiIiik pro. i -on retoMui' vvhccls until all fon-iun matter is fen'iovcd It Is then rem). for uianufHcture. Not a Question of Etiquette. Mrs. Mi'tidrU'kft ithe Inndliulyi -ran I help you to homo more toup. Mr DutuleyJ Mr Dutnle.v No. thank. Mra. Ilt-ndrlckH (enpinlncly-Pun't refuse. Mr. Uutule... iivcnutp It Nn'i conilJerctl ptoil form to he helped twice to soup. We're not particular people hero. Mr. Ouniley-Oh. vt lunette Ims uoth I ni; to do with It, landaui; It's tht soup. 3Iib Loams, Too, There had heeti a family row. "Well." remarked the allesed liead of the hiiiiM. "a iiiaii learns a few ttilnpt w lieu he nets married. Vex. hlr. a limn lles and letirus." "That may he." reiortitl tho feminine half of Hie vUeti-h. "hut Ihe M'hool of eiperleiiif ilmBu't lmr eoeilji "-Wash luKtun llcruld. Ovrcharsd. (Sell Phi I ttiftlf rsiauU ynu to sa that the dnnibt iivereniirHl vmi Nell- e. tie alive nn euKru T ! hitkilti a iiMi)t- UauFiM Oty .)im ML.- Jl To the Kdilor- When h luihhc ntluuil lia lioii eti and lcailcsi.lv peitonuetl his dutv it i. an uuwritten Aiiieincnit lau thHt Much offieial U entitled to t -ond Ittim of office. Medford during the hh( two yearo lias mtide the lamest growth of nn. citv of il. ue in the I'tiileil Males. A lattie aniniiiil of this riedit is due lo our cit otficials. It takes t tine and cMMM'ience to hei-ome thoroutfli Iv tHUuhitr wilh the nftuir of ao eitv. Our r--i,iil Hmvnr h.is v. . . i L. i IidiicsIIv mid oiiiisoio-ntioiislv for the bcs inleivsis of ihe Hople of Mfd Cord, nnd is throut;hK familiar wiili vory detail uf ak fflw if am eitv and ipnlrMilip unro eiueut. Thera is irt). mUtUter eitv or mm in tlw couuU'i' Itat 1M m htrh financial riiiiiM(, mill tk if"! rv kiilt ohiaiimd in t)Uiitiinir uf out eitv iini'Miveineut knmU ha heec Munedttni! pbenomewal. To whm, should a larw niuouut of this ciedr be pla, ,l l .i uii' time lucre itit.iici -miiu hi' IK, ill. 'tff 111 Olll l-IIV .lihllMllstl.l I' I inn, when we lire right In Ihe nmtd1.' of our urenlt'st iiiii.-oetiicnt jk .-iim! A. F HAKXHT. ii- Pure Clear Sparkling ou enn't uffoid to do without this splendid, ref re-ihiiip- drink. Call up and order n ease sent to tho hoiipo, Tho purest, most healthful drink known is SI&IilYOU MINERAL, WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Acnt. THE TIME IS HERE H. B. PATTERSON t THE QUAKER NURSERYMAN is booking orders now for early fall plant ing. Don't delay in placing your order, all stock guaranteed. Office 116 Main Street rasMWnwmaTfcT -- ------ i 77C v'Kf4i sV8 attesssrr Mlll.- ViA'1' ' SrtiiifeiSivgsf.: mm Troutman Orchard Heater The world's standard of efficiency nnd economy. They burn air. Alndo in' seven types to meet any requirements. Special prices for short time. Ve also manufacture the lard pail hea'ers. Write Karl M. Vumlr, (Jenoral A-cnt, Meridian, Idaho. ,Ui4' s mm RAIUROAIli TIMEKEEPER ; Or A.MCB.CA, LANCAUt .A, I .1. Y. HA.MONI) 11,1 iasl' MAIN STItltliT ! :i-wga3ryTnaufiUiaxaaTgcsazi ECIAL XOTICH TO HTOrKIIOI.DKltS. .Not Ire It hereby given that there wll be a special tneetlnr of stock holder of ahe Joe Creek Copper toni IHUU on Deeeiuuer S, 1910. at 3 o'clock p. tu., at the office of the eec i eiary In the Palm bullUlag, at Med ford, Oregon, to arraue for doing aswekiiiiieni on the coniiMny' proper Lett .nut tian-ait gtitli ui her bulnew j initv mi'if t. f.ir . !' meetlog. Wy til of. tit piwident. II WITUINT.TON mo ftMfh.i A Small Bearing Orchard. Attractive Price - Easy To rms W. T Vork & Co. HU MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS BRING RESULTS. U?