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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Dec. 2, 1910)
ifil ni y .rr-f JQ 4 ) iiiaafiaai .IH. Mfcl ' JUaft..! MttT)F07?D MATT TRIBUXK, MKPFORP, ORKHOX, FRIDAY, PhCKMlUOR 2, J 930. I! 1 i i- i Br S3 i 13 MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AH INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER 4 PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT BATUB DAY BY THE MEDTOKD rniNTzna co. A cmiftoliilatlon of th- MmlfoM Jklnil, PHtnlillMitil 1ff!l lie Houtht-rii nrt-Kon-tan. .atHUllaluil 1102 tli. In mix-ra(l Tlrac-. rfttabl'ulK-i 1S72 1 ! .atiland Trllnfn, wilatillaht il 1Mb ami the Mi'd ford Trllnitif, i-atlllKl-l yu PRESIDENT ELLIOTT'S THREAT. OltOltOR PUTNAM. IfclMor and Mnnmor ttnlvrwl hh atn,l-i limn matter No vi'inlifr I. 1809. at the tioatofflce at MeOfonl, OrvKon, undvr tfto act cf Sluroli 3. IS 79 n'ttiM Vnyr of ih flty 7r t-rtf.ird SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One ;wr, ly mall $". do On month (y mull "0 lVr llliinlll. (tvlltvrwl ly tatrlrr III Mfdfiird. 'Hekaoiivliip and Cen tral Point Kmiilny only, ly mall, it y-r . . 7 U'wklr, wr r I rull X.eaud Wlro United Vrtm DUpatcbti. Tlio Mall TrltMiw in on ante at Mn I'erry NVwa Hi ami, Han I'rwiirlaco J'orltaiMl HulPl N Miami, Puitlanil HonHMlii Nuh Co, I'ortlai"! Or AW O. Wliltrioy. Bi-nitle, Waah Hotel KiKikanf N'iwa Ktaml, MfMikan S SWORN CIRCULATION. Avomne ilally for Jnuuniy, 1010 .Mareti, loio April J!I0 Aliiy, lull) June. 1I0 July. 1910 AuuiiHt. 1010 H'ili)inlcr, 1910 .., Outulwr, 1010 November Circulation. 1 2,1 0V , ft pip i. .,....,. .uev 3 .. 3,100 4 3,100 i.m Jl . 3.100 . .1,100 . 3.100 . .1.100 3,1(0 7 K 0 10.. II. 13.. II 3,100 IS 3.100 Total , "o.gos 1.07& 3.07 fi 3,050 if::: IS... 30 3,100 SI 3.050 St t.Ofttl it ,0M tt 3.0S0 21, 8.076 58 1,000 y 3.000 30 2.97J uiiii . Dully iiveraKo. 3,080 KTATK OK OHHdO.V, County n Jacll- nun, hh. : On th flrat ilnv of Deopnihrr. 191 iH-raniinily Himirm1 lifortt me. Own ill ill mi 1 11, iiiiHifm-cr of lino ,te1 ford .Mali ( II N. YOCK Trlliuiin, who, upon oath, iickinnvlmlK unit iiiu aiiovn riKurra are true iiml co root (Hroil) Notary Pulillo for Oi 1 1 cult BV. i HKOl MKDrOBD, OHEQON, , Mi'tropolla of Houlliitm Oregon unit iNorinvru uniiu KrowuiK oily l Poliulnllon cMlmutril In No 1'Jvo iiuniirt-ii tiioiiHiinii iiollur uritvlly Will it Hyati'in ciiniplctod, kIvIiik flni A Hupitiy puru uiountiiiti wutcr mm hi wn mucH or mri't iihiiik pit rontrnotiil for tit n coat oxchim 000,000, nuiUlntr u total of tuenty oi putunifni, PoHlofflon ri'OPhilH for yrnr emlltiK iiivriiinT a", iviv, aiiuw prr i'ent. Hank ilepoMltH vara Z, of 32 licrrcnl. Il.innur fruit city In Orecon IIolmi HIvit HpltxcnlmrK iippIch won awmpj Hlulu-M prlro anil title of 1 "Applo Xlntr of tit World" I jit tlio Nutlomil Alipln HIlow, HpokniiiW 1909, nml u L'ur of NnwlOwna won ririi Prix in loio ut Cunnitlim Intiirimtlpiiul Ariplo Hhou. Viiurnuvitr, II C Uokuo lllvor peura liroiiKlit IiIkIii-hI prlcifK In all niiirUotH of tliu woilil ilur- till,' tl1ll pilHt tX I'MIIN Willo Coiiunttrcliil oluli. tncloaliiK 0 ci'iitM for poMnRa fur tlif rinval cnuuii nl ty piiiuphlut cMT wrlttcii ni I 8)111 main, ii, i, ii , ! : or HoiilhiTii OrKou ii nil ifortila, uml tlio fiiHti-Htf In OrxKOn. 1 -U M ivimiiH 1910, 88l(n Novi'inlier, 1910, 10.000 f ir untvltv tin: flni hi mul atxj :mivm! iiiuj 'CillliK SlA fiity iiiIU-m nr iiiiill.ti. w a Ruin of S 2,37C,r32, u K'lilll npJL'K meeliiw of tlio DevclopTiK-iii loaiie al Salcin ai'- J- forded President IClliolt of the Norllicrii J-'acil'ic railroad a eliance io shake tlie blg.stick and threaten dire ealaniitv unless effoi-ts to regulate railroads ceaacd. Jn other w'oi'ds, i-nflronds must be left alone to i-ai.se the rates, iflftiilrol legislation, water stocks and carry out .the okt sprotfriuii whieh lias provoked people of the entire nation 1m Tfrnf otherwise new MiiiroailS AVJJi noc oe mini. . 1 Y. . r . . .. , , ii . . -II T 1 1 " Who finanees the railrondsr A snrnu enue m an lCUwhidi ortrttrols lllc'Vi-wllf .of-Che eouniry, by control Pbnnks, trust and inHurance eoiiipauieB and other depos- ItmiOB of the people's money. The peoples ninns are -timJlTpulated bv this credit trust, their money, aim noi me jUTnuc's monev is used for promotion and underwriting Wo securities, which are than retailed to tlio people direct m an enormous profit to the' clique, and it is because pub p'ity and regulation prevent fabulous profitH in promotion Widjiiaiiiuulatioji and unjust burdens upon the consumers, Jandtfhsures a square deal, that railroads are now threaton iiTiif to 'curtail investments and restrict development. m Wliy should Presideiil hliiol tnreaten uregoin ror SHanv years raili'oads here were let alone, and not a mile xTf new road built, and no development done, lias the rail- lond connnission done anything to scare the railroads.' 4Vre not Oregon railroads making the greatest profits of Shy railroads in the lTnion? And can a people remain p'dgporous Avheii unreasonable and too heavy tolls are reacted? And liecanse a community or two asic lor a square deal, is it sufficient cause to threaten the develop ment of the state? Oregon presenrafaday the TiftM invitfng field for rail road building in the nation. Thore is room for many legit imate enterprises, and thu inherent justice- of the people, which never has and never will lolerato injustice to in vestors, can be relied upon to gtv.u.auy railroad enterprise ii square deal. There is no reason why railroads should threaten to cease development work unless, restrictions of proper legislation are removed. The railroad cojiimission has come to stay in the United States, its field is being enlarged to cover all public serv ice corporations. Liability laws are forcing capital to stand the expense of accidents instead of labor. .Manufac turing under a bonus through an outrageous tariff, thus taxin'g poverty to enrich wealth, also must go. On over hand are the indications that government for special inter ests is doomed. .President lillliott and other railway chiefs might as well prepare for the future by accepting the inevitable, for the American neonh' have made up their minds that cap ital, the product of the many, is t, be operated for thy ben efit of! the many, and not, fort the enrichment of the few. ,11, the political uuiLust -of thu .peoplu-inuans anything, it means mis. ii ino ruceni elections mean uiiyuung, t.nis ie their message. ' ivy oox-oooooo-oooooooooj It tk(!3 Imnlrililps a luiitf tiiuo u fiuHjMt (if 8ij;lit. OFFICIAL figures show that Will R. Kinir was defeat ed for renomiuation a.s.snurome court justice bv 12,2M votes instead of by 27,000 as first reported. Judge King carried his home county, .Malheur, by -112, or a two-to-ono vote, and also carried Harney. Baker and (Irani, ...1 1 1 i I I I.. ....... .;,,,! lJr,. l,v inc.ino Tlio kimafcor iiminlly uU hia wliuWi;e nu wij .i's ivn u, . .u t ...i ., vl M,,uuWt j . . Iliu liiiiiimor lulioiimla. ffl over iMoore, receiving zoo voics more until miner, out should have carried the county by a thousand. Kal, drink, and lm inui-ry, fur Id mot low il will unit liiiuu. Sumo iiQopIo try It) futiliititulu i plimsunl ainilij fur lionotity. - Tliuiu n ru ii kooiI uiiiiiy 1 1 1) root u no vols who oonMu't orw a living ii iiuil llfo. juai um nirciiiiy n aoinu man ciw any tlu'iii. JUDGE DECLARES THAT FISH IS AN ANIMAL I'lllrACK), Due. '-'.- KihIi weio le Kiilly auMiKiifld Io Ilia oulcKory of lyiinlfiU OHluiduy by Jmlne Willium Juftojitnu I'ollaiil of tlio Dnylim xlrayl imliin noiul. He wna oprxia- Koino u onion oiui look MVMHtr wools t)l In Ihirt viw by I'itv Allnrui-v Levy, The ottne wuu that nguinxt liolrta Ivrain, H(ldlr, chiirirfil with permit tr-d i-rueltv tu iiniuiiiU ia i'uxtetiinir a live rejiiieinlc. , , li-h to the top of hia wimoit um an udvatlmeiiient. "I wiali tu on I it a nulla proneoui in thin t'dHe," 'i iiiiiiuccd Lvv," UecuUHo it fiih U not ii n animnl." "It ia an aniuuil," -mul Judi;e 1'ojlunl, M lieu your pardnii; it Un't," wUed Ley. "It ban lit nuA U not a MJitetable," was the i'iiurt rejuinder. "Auv dietiunaix will tell oyti itM an iiniinnl." l'-ul Lev inhixted that it wus not. and Krnm tu co on hi wa. If Hume inmiliiUl't lmnat of litiiiualy Um woilu would novar thoy bud any. Oli, no, Cordelia, u man ian't nol uwtharily h lovar of flwra beeatu bo ilirowa bouquet at Uiuiaelf. Oao way tu mnftin baiipily uiarl iiud la to out out your relative li a i a nfnintaHl With tbj butt-in bttbitl A Oil now whaaaver Ihey wa4it t iiiM'attiaBia Mivtbiiw kiitber uu. the will imtttrully turn to Aviator? t . . v uiexui. Mafbm (lolnv anythinir Itaeaune lj eiilhiwiAaiii or ok-iUmiwiI, lia low ton diiya uud if your oiitduaiaii ill' llcftilduuilit td allll ,ut lli i,.ti ... wm-'-w i .a. , ... vr ... . . .. j.. Now York ooiirta b.te daeided im tooimilw Utul not iaaun death i--i ,1K It..... I . ..... iiiii'uu'a. i ud iii(iMina hiiuuiii -ci Ittliate by nol lrttutf (lutieuta ilir . , .,..,,. 4 Clutiiuta, ,U in aatd, un hi'mi.,, anil, t'oiiHiiutut)y, dearer lbi m i TIlia eiitaaa in (Ut nature of a - n piiao. It haa MiMNiiati ilt- iiliu - . -v M, I XJST T7 A OLD.. 10 Acres within walking distance; 4 1-2 acres plan ted 3 years old. Good 4-room house, barn, well, etc. $5,500 --$3,500 cash, balance easy. You must see this to appreciate it. SeethasJ, Bay, 1 1 6 E. Main BOYS' SHOES Ho you want shoes that your boys can't possi bly wear out before they have gotten their mon ey's worth of wear? Then you should bring the boy re and try a pair of the famous double Wear shoes known the world over as "PAT" COGAN They are the shoes that wear. They look good, are opxl and a trial will prove true all we say. All siyc.s, in high and regular tops, heavy and medium oak soles, all solid leather throughout, all arc up to standard. Donl Forget To morrow, s Saturday the Big Ja1 Opening' A 1 rr jpZ AT Where to Go Tonisht NATATORIUM EXTRA. Midfiot Race ami Relay Race Be- iwecn Ashland anil Mcdfortl Noxt Wednesday. "If von can wall. nii can learn to sKnl p." BOWLING. Post MikIp In thn WpsI "NAT" THEATRE TONIGHT. ENTIRE CHANGE . OF PIC TURES TOfllGHT. Kxtmmriiiiiiry j.'""d. Wp rhangi' "iif pro;ranu-cciy hiiniia.v. Mon day, WednesiJfiv mid . Fndajs. Matinee Sunday Afternoon. Admission 10c. 10c ADMISSION 10c. - : - ---- - rTItE mJIfe or AMcptcA. LANCA3Tn.PA ,T. W. DIAMOXl) 115 HAST .MA IX STItRKT 4V-a- ---- --aV-a-av-k- , gmyjhoPw, fiiu piiUKOiicr on a western I nun was "louehud" lor $1."i00 by picU pocl;ot and nnothor on tlio muiip train for $-10(10 Worth of jowoln. They niiisl hao boon farniorn. No liodv cKi; has mi much hnndy. Hasklna for health. J 9 t 9, 9. i t 2 HI SSEY'S $ o ? ? 5 ! 0 : 0 : i We are going to GIVE AWAY - i Thursday, December 22 Absolutely Free A 50 Piece Din ner Set, and an EXTRA FINE DRESSED DOLL out Them o o O '? 0 $ 0 0 J 0 I , 0 $ o ? "S ! 5 k:'0':'0-:0':-o:-c:0'o:-o'0':'0?-:'0':-o-:'':'0:-o':'0-:--: MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE WANT ADS WILL DO THE BUSINESS jrodford's Exolusivo Picture Tho tor. Lateit LinuiiHOtl I'hoto tAny 'inc Dlinc-N'o Moro- One Dime. u- GO Hlnh-Class Stock Co. TONIGHT Marioin Mnideville Stock Co l're-'' ii i tu cniiU'iU il.i, "A Runaway Match" (A Kcii'.iin Ihxu lutl l Inn h S)crinll. bi'tweun ni'tx :' ami I b Mi. Iandill' I'OO OUCIUC8THV Dlrciti'il ) AuiiR Anliri' Uhiiiph itiC8i:u k youu s is a t s hy PHONIC MAIXUOTt. N. w (lrm linn ut THE ISIS THEATRE Tlio plate wliuro oii can al wnii sptnd a pleasant hour iud bavu a liem ly laugh. Entire Change of Progrnm. it KKUI.S OK IMCrUItliS i ALL NKW bUIUKlTS 1-WINONA. J- I'OKMS IN lMt'TUIJKS. :i WAITKH Xa C. HOXG- "In A ity l)reuin I Urea nmf vom,'' by Haiix Hlit ii hard. Matinee curv Sflturday and Sun da v at J Jtl. ll.ivMm for hoalth. HiMnrnn'-notMMfUHi The pmimmmI ia made th ,i ih, would be u pMid thoa to dn; ball, Hiemi; that Harvard n.i-l ,i'. aio tied. It wiiHit, it' lb. w.. il only atav lied; but tlly mou'i. Iii cac uavboily ahould li orowdud, now tliul Ilia cen-ii- li. bauu niiiioiinrril, it Mill Ih mu 1 1 I i i . uawa tliul llnie aie eUneo iiuri in ill to tin' iiidividii.il in A trie. i Tlii' leu-t ib.it i un be done lm j Mexii ii on lln- -nlc il I be lioulei I to Kjiva bo i-ut jul.''.'m'iit In mil; L'erutu lupul'ta of dihlml. r n 1 1 . neiuhboriui; mpulilic. In nilui .v nl ! Ilii'ic ia uu tiMii ttimi v In it- in' pnii'ticiutc (be ui.lili'ii ml)' I Chicken Dinner Sunday U:30to2p.m. Rooms Now Open Everything is now in First Class Order. You are sure of Satisf acti m here Main Street Near Riverside Ave. oy ale Announcing New Holiday Goods A Cordial Invitation is Extended to One And All to witness the splendor and refinement that prevails In every depaitmcnt, where prices are as fair as reason will make them, for floods of the superior class, and represented by an absolutely binding guar antee. We therefore suggest early selecting of your holiday gifts, as the varieties are now at their best, affording ample choice. DIAMONDS I.ou'.o anil liiounttMl. Tlio Inrxrat ami finest sloil. I llUMi llll'l' bllOUII. jZ? V W-aaa!aaaaaaaaaaalaaa .UlaaaVklvJaa, 'Hf jfV. ( Mr KSHHTPiJBBBaaaHlBaaBBBLf BWBBBBBafJ?BBBBBBBBa.!iB CaBalBBBBaaBBBm V ZCB" DIAMOND JEWELRY A ii!o.( ciii'Keou ilNpl.iy I'liiin Uu- IiIims of tlu .MM Ill's licst llfslllfrs. I'lalliinni Mtiiint Ins a tea. (nit'. WATCHES, GOLD JEWELRY. STERLING SILVCR, CLOCKS, CUT GLASS, UMBRELLAS, ETC. MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler, ECUS UiHHlaBa9Valliaa9bS5lBB(4 Mcdfortl. Near Postofficc. rousers sale 500 Pair's to Choose From 1-3 PerCent REDUCTION I have A0Q imum of ooJ Tiuriw vll xttiDtilly wall nwiin mul of th vary ha MtawrinU, iudmttug WOHSTlil TWIUS. COItliL' ltOV). rtn .With, flat ravulair irka ma Umm trotwara mk IIhwi iba boat valuM I nvftr iww. At lb HietHiu amtioti aJmv every, man iu alodford ahuuid W tntFv.t'Ml. CH and rHaox vliila tke ehuwaiuir m uod W. W. EIFERT n p,.,.-.,, NORTH FRONT. NEAR PAIN ST naaiHHUiiaHB1fJHBnaHaBBjaiHBsaaillBa)B