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I'H'INAJH Kill lor f)1 Mmiawut 'T?rTfilJ'ir"'i' 'i'nI-(M owUM K yrinlKi I, lil, m( the Mtofl a Mfilfunl, nriiMt, umlur lb f Jlartsli tfrrcrKinityuf wjfimi Buimonirriow uATiiii. fnrr yj iy mTr .r,r. ."...t pjj in.. ...until liv mnl I ....... ." w month, (IhMvitwI n fW. ,,' mnl (VitirAt Point ...... .," Hiiii'luy niilj. nwlt. t ' IB Vffttlv, per vr ...i ';B, 'I'lio Sliill Tiiliimw la un Ml (it lli IViiy Nuwm Htiinil, Mnii 1'rniinlMo. rullfaml Ul"l Nwn rtlnml, I'lirllNilil lnvmti M-wi ,' l'J'illfnit. H. W t) Willi n, H-iil. WmIi. HWOUN OIHOUIiAVION. NnvninUr. MO l0' ihhiiiIii'i iOOil 4. lift .InniilllV, JIMU HI April, ttiio M,' May. lltio J'iJ, .1 11)10, 1 1' I (i ...i . .Ill y, ium . S'J AllBHMl, 1910... Mf, Hi'liliTiiliui, Mil" ' aJ,,, Ontulior OlicilliUIuii. OTD'FQRO "MA IT. TmBHNrc, MMPTOUT), OK KAON, TriSDAY, XOVICMBIOH 29, 1030. RAILROAD REGULATION. Where to Go Tonight OI'TIIK viirioim pliiiiA'foi1 niilntititf rolnil li(iior I ml' fli none Iiiim proven more satisfactory than tlui' "iiritit'H llmi un; siilijcel lo Klnlc supervision lwivc n Ik I ler nmrlcel, mul IiHiik IiIkIkm' prices limn iliose over whirl there is no supervision; Hint the investor hns more conn ilence in sueh rnilronds, mid I lint railroad regulation va proving a wind tiling for the railrojid as well as the puhlh and had not jn'ovcn a hlir to enterprise or investment. 'I'l,,. f'.w.u ....iirii.m llwiun u( til iiHwmfti "lnt ill' I'iiil 1 1 li Itn in iifiiiiiiii lino ouni.ini ..., v. .,..- roads alone," cries the Oreonian and other corporatio organs, "lest you discourage enterprise." Uailroads were let alone in Oregon for many yeai 'Phev have mil v been subject to regulation for (he pas 'S s liree vears. Vet during iliose three years more railroadt have hoeii const rucied than in the twenty unreKulaief . i .ii. ii i . i . i. veaix nrevious. mm touav. wnn ine rauroaos uicjiiu- nion ( U-GO Hllli-CI;i5s Vniiduvlllo mnl Movlnn I'lcliiros. Cliamio of Proiirnm. DKIII CI.AHH STOCK (U fi ACTS ft H KOlM,K B MARJOniE MANDEVILLC CO. JicmoiiI Thoir 0nniiiK IMny, "A Southern floso." A liimiillful Hiniiluun wlmv wi'H hIiikimI. llniii'ii npoii nt 7il', up I'llliiK ovoiliiro Hitft. Ooncrnl Admission 25c. nosrrvnil Snr.ts 35n. THE ISIS THEATRE Tlio iliu'o liiio yon iii al wnyH fpciiil u iiloMHiinl hour uiul Imvo ii lioiut.v lllHttll A BIG HIT DOIIOTHEA MARSHAL WOTBEHT & SAYLES in iW DihivihIu' C.iin.Mh l'lii.lii "A STAG PARTY" Ciil: Ii'iiiihv l4iKi'lu" Mi Wolliortm nicls Urhlelmiui Mr. 8yl I'liiiii 'J ii. in. lMnow. Mr. Uiltin flmiw liiiiup. uukkus uv ncwuKsn lliinstlons ns n Flronuni. Hnnllnn Faith. Hank anil Lank Diuln Up Gaimv A 1. 1. M si IMKCTS. SONR'-Someboily Elso Is Al ways Sonii'lioily Elso." SUNG hy H. DLANCHARD. Mnllnoo ovoiA SuuMii Uiul Sun tlnv at J :I0 NATATORIUM HXTfiA. Flvc-MUe Raco Wednesday. Evcnlnit ll'.UI v'.UI SKATINR. Every Afternoon and "If wii MUi walk .mi ll hlxl." UOWLING. RftM MikIp In thw VVot "NAT" THEATRE Tujlit 1 ai Nielli THE HEIM CHILDREN. Tl I.Iiv Jl'luti'H nil (U AnifHctiit uiii' i.iilax 'u .lit. ilivu Un s' New llk wil.l THOMAS POTTER UUNN. WwIuimI m Yliuisiltox iitlu III Hi Ottll.lkiH) I'hut.ll'tt'lltO Inula. Aiir.ii-.in iu aniU'viHi lolMtftll illlllMlll VUMli' mvitN 10 mul '.' Milv Sal nrilnv (tml Kmi!,i titnuuc IWIV". ivlllx. ,l!ll n Oo ' HX ADMISSION I On. inun jiit'tn'iip, nun mini,!, nun im- . .1 1 . . w... ... . ... ...M ,.....- rejfiilalion, holli federal and slate, than ever before, nion railroad building is beitiK done in Oregon than iirher en tire Jimtory. Uailroad regulation simply pieans a sipmre deal boll for the railroad investor andlhe public, and protects tin railroad from the grafter and the unbalanced ae,iiator anc the investor from (he unscrupulous railroad nmnipulatoi I'he promoier who seeks unearned iuercmeul in vas chunks may not be able lo wreck systems for his persona ain as handily as Tormerly, but rcmilaiion is no bar tc le?i(iinaie enierprise. If the railroad will noi correct ils own shortcomings hetHlal( must. I f the Soulheru Pacific will not tfive Med Corel shinpers a Sfpiare deal, and (hat is all that Medfon wants, the slront? arm of the state and nation must be in voiced to compel it to. Any railroad that makes the per outage of prof if that the Southern Pacific does has in round for complaint because a community seeks justice ' iii.wpi mm ' REGULATING THE SALOON. RAILROAD Connnissioiler Aitchesou sjates lhaf In was informed while in Now York that railroad se idopted in Pennsylvania. Chviiil courls, instead of city councils, control the sa oon, issue the licenses, hear complaints and impose pen dt ios, and there is no recourse. As a result of the Pennsylvania plan, the saloon ha Von removed from politics. A liquor dealer must be ; mm (f irnud mIui vjii'I im1 m lu nnnnui mwin'o tlw licmii 'No is compelled to defend himself in court aainf an, 'omplmnt. II lie does not scrupulously ohev the refill" tions, he loses his license. Hence (he unruly element i dimiuafe(, and prohibition agitation, which is primaril. irodueed by (he conduct of saloonkeepers themselves, ur known. While present laws probablv will not permit the court lo i'6iulate the liquor traffic here, they can be made t uul tins should be an and to be worked for. Take W wloon out of politics, both for the benefit of the publi md for the welTare of the saloon. .Medford has ten saloons, including (wo hotel bars, on 'ess than it had three yeai-s njo. If has a $1000 a yea 'icense fee. 'Phis is a sufficient number of saloons fo louhle or triple the population. There should be no u.or 'icenses raided, except for first-class hotel bars; nnt; "he eitv has a population of 20,000 or over. One saloon t 'Very SfiOO inhabitants is stiff icieut, but to cancel any pro. Mit license without cause would be unfair. The licens 'mt iui it t iititiiitii.iit.l k.i ii.vivul.ii i.Mt &., k....k. i ii rim in- uiri i-iicrii ft n'iuuu iuii nici i'liM'. More stringent rules ouijht to be embodied in (hesaloo rdinaneo, and a third offense for violating restriction tuuislied by forfeiture of licen.se. In this manner, th Miirulv saloonUeoper wouM be eliminated, and the law .!.:.! 1.1. ' .. II ,1 ..i i: . . . ,i I... I... .-l.'lIUl l'll UIMIIII HI- IIUIUII.UIU, illlll ibidinir ilcalei- ,is idl as the public pritectod. KLOND KE KING BODIES OF T PRAISES ROGUE MEN RECOVEREL mmt Rarry. Who. Aside Frw. One Only Taken From Death-Death ttfinq a Suerfsiful Miner, Is Lrh' Fntftflrtw. Cwnjinrts Hffw Vtftiy Witk WWomoiIa. ' Mint Alic Bodies Found Tot Thirteen Rvo Arc Killed On SI AT-' -..wf )Llh,A' ltwyfjiwn'inu'"" " w V "-i-. Vf -111 ' '" wUr. 1 NHMH wT iii r I au ' Xliunj' Uvrlivtf IVtur Th Ar. ltiMt Liiwi,Mil riiiMo- Ut Dimo sv in- (Uh U1m. I Manx mvmtm m iu a mMn, .NTl.Kttts 04Uu. Not. 28.-11 unit Uvr th R0CH0 Hlr tmtif t Wirt ot 'ht Wad Mm h4 ti d ttH on hlluit roniiliMwtiil Rin-, ln, wm wkrn tn u tni exrMi ctiwaiitaltjr toh Mtom ijinfl of Uw Jwnlto nu. ht hy OUrrnc Bwry Oh KKidU iMNir kiv .hU by rciw who in .lit wfc m rwt irt! tnm kwm JwKUNe . Uw wrwkaiiLt. Ok to h ttm in tUwn. Cal.. vw&ivnky' wxittuMtMt lor 15 h un Ms( judmtttMit m both 'th WII- KfcNt. w rrriix fmm it. ttu-n miiI Hm, Klrr ! m l(wu wf ih fuii ur mm! pHt. ifcxh tki WHlktmrtt umi Ra 4vmi mi k M iH t HH4Ml fWr?.nf. th wiMttftr, Tib WiWEb foaml l.4- IkcW iMlM ,. f1MU Vht4i win t4 tt ttl UaJ up u 13. Of id '. mh wt i( ih rM' rkM to swrlkfin tW nuim it uwt t K : tt (Mil rMMlil itroTit ikn.u, . : bt4wi ik Ji kn llw r-rt4iM.i .wvunrW jih,; ii til. mi ih.i .(siih1. Ki. iiu wrrr kilKrtt ..tiiiuht BftARD OF ARMY ENGINEERS REP0IT ON REGLAMATlOi Careful Moves Partly msMvt i 4 w to mH em MATTHEWS vl LAKE lo handle their lwseMd gMds. ' irst r. tv.4 ,, They pack and shin iwnitwe avt ' '..i. v ,. . unaark and set ut tuiHture ami a v hautliva ot aU kinds Kww w d4eii. Phone 2151 iua ibm4 fnm U twlmtrr 11 ity vUtt rn ia tMta ). T vr la WrU( HkK uMI pcr rM Ii ta4Mry oaM mt. II ictN wy MmilM. b m cwt m prut tafe. INI im trR at Wtttew- ota mvwt a m wwH- aW tt i U Ho Rhrar t. WHINUTDK, Ik t, Xv. 9. Key. WraM ot hot rilUaattr aal w(t TV Wnl f ny wtmawri. v iIUa. 4 i a ict ma iMMtal t aatw riauitkM . aa aiiaiw wit iIm Ik4 arjr toMtk ft wmm4 tMaajita t wfl kiHtUltr laltac Import . nviarx Hrtlta. k 'MtlraiMi Pfuiwr lilaaiiac. H tuinMl .v.r ?rrr Trfl i. PORTLAND W E ANDGREEN ii "The Hissing' Girl" Tomorrow Decorates In Honor of Apple Show Which Opens Tomorrow Bid Dis play Will Be In Heart of City- Many Experts to Speak. POUThAND, Or., Nov. 20.- t'ort mnl will dOQbrnti) In honnr or (hi Oregon ApidO Blinw, to lio held lion S'ovumliur .'til t"l Dwornbor 1 mnl 2 (oil anil Biiion, tin1 rnlorB of ttiu SluO lorUciiltiirnl fiocli'ty, will bo Hliown In (ho wIiwIowh tliioiiKhout llio r!t in I lio Hlrot'lj ii ml In th" liiiltoiilioli" if piMlnslrlmui' (ikiIb about (own, Tho 'dim iiko In (lit' locution of th how lo ilujt liullilliu; al the uoitth 'tmt cornur of Klfth mnl WiiHlilimlor itiectH In iiiooUn with tlio npiirovn' f moryonu, Tim show will bo hold lnht ilown town, whi'io It will lie ihv of iipcohs to nil, mul nuioli lnr r urowdH wllj nt loud tlmn would br ho emm If.thu original lilnn wnn nil lorod to uittT Uio ui)1uh dliplayod nt ho Armory, which Is fnrtlior out. CrowH of wotknii'ii nre busy pio- miiiiK thb.nunrlHrH for tlio hIiow mul nv HkIiMuk niianKomonlH uro bolnp niulo ho nu to kIvo tho oxhlblU the iimt nttrnbtlvd M'tUnu posBlblo, It Is 'xpocd'd to transform (lio throo floorn f tho IiIk liulldhiK Into a vorllnbh fruit pnlnco, with applo, npplo.i ov rywhoro. llownrd UUlott, pronldgnt of tin N'oitliurn PnolfU'. Is oxpocti'd to lit u tho npplo Bhow nnd spcult to tin ooplo nttundliiK Uls positions the 'end of i Rroat railway Hyatom nnd lroKtilont of the Spoknno N'ntionn pplo Show Klve his roninrks a spe lal slcnltlrnnri', for he U n IcniUnt-' uthorlty on apple growlnK. Relentlsls who have inado tho hiisi esu of niyplo urowlng n llfo-lon: tudy uro hn the proRrnm for Ulu uliintlnt? iul(lrenet on tho problem lio orehnrAlbt lm to faro. Surh ex erts as Profonwor (' I Lewis, W. S fliombor, O, 'K. Hradley and II S 'acUson nra hn the proKrntn. Max "Oil Smith, editor of Kruit Mni;:utnp Mid miuuiKQr, of the Cnnadlnn Na Innnl Appln Shew, will nnonk. KveiiliiK pixKrams will vie wltl vhohi) ot thOJdaJ for tho nUnrtli Ightlni? inoHwlll how off the ntd ly huot friit flue ailvnniMBe mu' )tiie of tho most Impoiiuut uddree vlll he ilBllvered at nlht IEIUL HERS PLAN FOR M Vithln Six Months Giant Alrcra, Arc Expected to Be in Operatic! Between Eastern Cities Plan Have Been Drawn. NKW YOHK. Kov. -fl. Aeri.i men, eapabltt of wtnyinvr '20 )m--iMtj-er?. ttiul tkerow will be il i. ih iUrkni lMtwn Ittuu. No Verk, l'hilmlupiiii, Hnlumere . WiuttuiKtuu itkiu L imuiih-. .u onliui; u llmlHtfk- CiUdtleu. pK-... t th At-nut 2CitviKtfcn inj..i I'Uni. h.u oven drawn I i n iiuolruenoii ttf m v ilmthli-, .u I i rl .led loat tow lirt Aim : u iMt.ougr atemki will b ewtiu 'imblx Urtvr 14 n,v ike ti mnin Kit bnm fcuUt him! f!ni I iant . lUH-lia. Den ( al, our fiUntt In find iH'iuei '.nt a4virt,e. PfRJURER PARDONED BY ARIZONA EXECUTIVE t'HOKM.Y Art. X... vj Ann.. Uuvini.. iiiivk h.i )HinklKi V'j!! lniiiiiin.iM, miner wW i r i: : e d4ruut irw.n tritu 'ii in !..ur VMtrM Mi. a itirwrl roui i iko hu btinaon th ,UaM utl .! kNMttw immI t fiNtvitohiil t ihmt HilfrnwU. SouwMbemo fct IT year n no, utiiW l OHM kftuitfc Hinl iMifc mm ojr Mm Wi;. .oat k uoiafottft HiK'r b (M? - J tMMMUIMtitfc. Hlk (laMMBV ix-Ml'tol .honv. i li wf v.i I mm ttnowtw. "Tho KIhhIiik Oil I," fiom mithor if book nnd lyrlcB, the compORer of its mimical nettings,' tho designer; of Its aroiitu lincstltiuo mid cosbiino em lelllshmonts, tho director and mnltro I'hnllot down to tho Hiiutf nnd elo ;antly fitting atago Hhoumnkor, who ltn tho twinkling tootsies of "u eno us of Till benutjos that a Chicago Title characterizes as n "sonilnnry of 'ovollnews," nre nil miiRter minds In their respective professions nnd pet ted fnor!tes of fickle Dame Fortune The Jade has smiled on them so often In tho past that thoy hnve grown to believe they nro Iminuno from her frowns. With beautiful Texas Guinnn fea tured In tho title rolo, aided nnd abetted by tho superb mnsso, Harry Hornuon, the unctuous light comedi an, Dick Temple, pretty Clnru Fnrnin, Mr. Rehlll, tho tenor, and Ida.Fltz hugh, one of tho cleverest eccentric Oerman eomedlennes ono finds, n cast ot principal"! that absolutely guaran tees n successful presentation of Mr. Strnnse's latest work In this city. A complete ensemble shows 70 peo ple, Irrespective ot the company's or chestra, under Uio leadership of Whit ney Donnlngton. The opera comitate Is in three nets with beautiful stage settings by tho aitlst, Thomas Moses. Tho costumes are by Sscoultz and the military uniforms by Illrsch & Co. The opera Is staged personally by Mr. Stange and tho dancing novollles arranged Hy Charles Jones. ' Here Wednesday evening. Announcing New Holiday Good mgttaBJoeaBBgtMwwaaaaeawKEK A Cordiai Invitation is Extended to One and All to witness the splendor and refinement that prevails in every dcpirimcnt, where prices arc as fair as reason will make them, for pods of the superior class, and represented hy an absolute! hindinn tiinr antco. Wo therefore stinncst car.y selecting of your holiday (lifts, as the varieties are now at their best, affcrilinrj ample choice. Diamonds Loose and Mounted. The larflcst and finest sleek I have ccr shown. DIAMOND JEWELRY A most florrjeous display, from tho ideas of the world's hest desifiners. Platinum Mountings a feature. WATCHES. GOLD JEWELRY, STERLING SILVCR. CLOCKS, CUT GLASS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. MARTIN J. REDEY, The Jeweler, nonSnce WHHfci Everybody is Invited to Dili here for Christmas Suggestions 1 Safety Razors 1 Papcrlies Slim mo. Sets ? Toilet Articles FOR MEN FOR WOMEN Travchnu. Scfs or a Box of Cipnrs that hubby will like. Perfumery, four hest makes. Paperlje? Ham' Baps Toilet Sets Lowncy's Chokolalcs the finest candy ccr used to win an anqcl. Our Phone Works Night or Day !Oi-Gall Main-lOl Medford Pharmacy Po?tomco Medford, Ore. waarggtiH' : v nySid'Jm "MasaaaoHra m i M INSPECTOR Eve SiQlit Gontf to SppH U utJIIlU UlimL S 1U fn,iU ,m Uhm'iu ,,r ,,u' ,,is,n,t ,. l'ain j .uul solving of w cxclmlls. smv, weak a'ul iuflunicil lis reflex irritations an rnauy. It raimrs stumacli tiNuiblo, heatlauhts tvw&k wvHkwsx, hystiu-in, St. Vitite kuirt, ejMU'jsy and mmy of thr -hriiir Uummui that tho niettWl dwjror h:s faihi t -mv Umiise hi has nr hot'U nhlt' U hn-ato tin- ; iv -!i-a;n. I. V. Myers Has to Go Some it; Or-. rier to Keen Up With His Wirk-' Many Fruit Trcos Arrlvinf Dall In the Valley. n extraordinary amount of fruit r,i are arrlvUui to .ltiek: xumv at ih (MrooMil ttaM, aai Couat Krui: ImiHH-tor i. V. Uyr Ik vm bu ta Moa4a vmiK ko IuihsSJ .i rlua4 ot Mr trv al Mnl;oij .m.i (oubhI lhea to ti rlear Inim IdUlu riw ro.rof trooa toaitHl of J ujni fad MartlotU a4 a a hoU .i i- twprrior roastcamat of innv. Mi My aUtoa taai ai ltnw ..M,'it m far I hi yoar hae a pru. d. ai' ' lon of 4teM. that btihi lim. Nvh word oat aa4 all a'ir ; i nvV i m Uih1 )mvm Ho avltts. the ex- 'hiii'ii f Ut pttag a v j lu Mm to hna irraulM ih ,mm a4 trt fruit ttx IK Dr. RickertV SJA5??Sn 1?-t?5RE Y0JJ' SEE HIM NOW. ROOM 2. OVER KE.NTHNER'S. MEDFORD, OR. wMrfTr.attHacie!'BMgiagTa-r """-rTTi'imrmwr- miimi in... . n a mull MiiijaiaBBBaavaHaBaHMMa Al 1 K.M' (.; ni;Y rh-H 4 MNkMMirie raHtMoM " i MMtitaiai to tdo Rmwi H Ih. i ,n1 r i U I i o -. aio or v.i i mm anon. i - - - !n u .1 , .1,. thl ll.,. 1... l" to lh hhI.IU m .. i. . I....- , v (U.V.a ii'i'Ui i . rc.tj)l .u.U.l 9 WOOD.. il! at C vr 1st i mi- .autsx u ,ri u tav ! 11 K,r! i . I i! . i ii t.. lw i !uil t. v' ttii. l . ' v.ikk.111 u.i ' II - v . K ..i i ,1 i Ki ' .-- I..,- t , ,i( h Tt -I ii ' i s niUi'in- , v , v , I,. . , , ,. , ' ... eatti'. t v ti. t,if.' n ih i ..)..ii '.u trt. Kwr ,l.i v,,nM. i,!,' i, U..I Ihnur V. i i ' - j i.i'tui.ii il,i . 1. 1 V V ' . . . it, r.iN..i ,iU ir,v 'UhJ iu , The Sun Star Wood Company Phone M.tm 6051 t.o. Aim.. a k Joi Koyaau