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?V i, Jlf ".. :?w s" vxcm four "MP! WOW) MAlliTWIUTNK.Mr'.IWOW"). OWCdON, MONDAY, (HTOIUM !). I!)ll. Medford Mail Tribune IsrBT- t-r-r r"Tsias.i, , T?r.ni Tr-rrrr ' rr. fAV.lN'UMI'l.lNhltN'P KIJlVSPAPKn rum.i8in:n uvisiir aktkhnoon KXCKIT BUNDAT, BY TUB ' MROKOHD PMNT1NO CO. Tho DemoeriUio Tlmrs, The Medford Mull, Tim Mctlforu Tribune. The Smith- rrn uicKontan, -rue ysuinnu riuuii. , t Office Mall Tribune- nulldlnc. J8-S7-SH Norm l-'lr street; phone, Msln J0S1, Noma 76. ..!. UHOUOK J'UTNAM. Kdltor and Manager H 1 Kntnrwi n nscnini-cmsa msuer " c frJ. orBO under tho act of March i. 1879. THE NEW RAILROAD CHIEF." MOTHEK AltilDAUGHTEH DRIVE 280 MILES FOR. PLEASUmE. s- -" ' . - - 4& f official Paper of JncHnon County. 15.00 .6U SUBSCRIPTION RATEi, Ono yar, hy tnftll . Ono month, by mall ,..... . )cr month, delivered hy carrier In rtrnl lttlttt ....... .... ......... Saturday only, hy mnil, per year., son lvllv. iwr voar ................ L iwosn cootATioir. Dally uvrrage for six monlha ending oinlir SI, 1910, SJ2I. DciHon mil X.eaiel "Wire Unite Prt Slipatcht. The Mall Trlhuno la on sale at the Ferry News Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. lortUna. Iiuwmnn News Co.. lMrtland. Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle, "W ash. v KruroRD, okxqok. ' Xfetropolls of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest- KTowlntr cny in uresun ..... .... Population U. a census 1910; St0; estimated. 1911 lQ.ou. , ., Klvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity n'ntAM VoulAiti iAmttlMnl. Clvlnr IlnCSI supply puro mountain wnter and nix- tren inln-s ot street whir pavcu conlrncted for at a cost exceeding !. ooo.ocn. making a total of twenty miles or paomcnu 1'ostofflco receipts for year ending March 31. 1911. show Increase of 41 per cent Hunk deposits a gain of 52 pef cent. ' Banner rriiti. ctiy in urtkiin " Itlver spuxennerK nppies un rni taken prlio and title of Annla Xlnir nf th Wotl." ax the National Appi Show, Spokane. 1909, and a car or iscwiowns won Tint rrtzc In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show. Vancouver. B. C ........ ItOKUe Itler pears brousht highest prlcre In all markets of the world dur ing the past six years. VVritt Commercial club. Inclosing cents for pastace for the finest commu nity pamphlet eer puuusnoi. NEW TALES THAT ARE TOLD . The Financial Viewpoint. Cniitalu Hnnlress Lloyd, the Eng lish po' player, vras talking on th Ltisltnnla about International roar rlages. "Iteally, you know," lie salil, "It Isn't true that all the titled husband of American glWi nre scoundrels, 1 some times think tliat you Americans, espe- ANNOUNOBAliiNT that .1. I), barrel I is lo ho yhiir oxoiMilivo of (ho IliirrininUi linos in (ho nor(hwoj(. su)plaii(hij oas(orn offioials, is woloomo nows. lloroafloi' Mr. larroll, a uroduot of (ho ior(hvos(, will pass upon subjools oC impoHanoo (o tho (lovolopmont of (ho norlh-, wosi, instead 01 eastern oroKoi's, uankors and attorneys $ ....i ,-i i i i j ii jii. i i it tint ul union niui out 01 syiupjiiti.v wiiii mo oouiury ana whose only Concern is the size of tho railroad dividend. .For many years Air. .Farrell wis rityht-hand man for James !. .11111 and assisted the empire builder in sehemos ol development, lie is innuliar with new oounlnes and their needs, and what is essential (o (heir settlement and development. ' Air. Farrell's record shows that he believes in braneh roads, the opening up and ntilixation of resources, and is favorable to making rates that will permit the establish ment of industries necessary to upbuild a(erri(ory. lie' knows what mines, what lumber and paper mills', what cement plants and other establishments that utilize nat ural products mean to the country and the railroad. Mr. Farrell is familiar with the lioguc River valley, its resources and its needs. He probably realizes, as do its inhabitants, that a rate on fruit to tlie east is not alone sufficient to base its prosperity and development upon. All cannot raise fruit. Those natural resources which abound must be given a cliance for development not onlv to increase the prosperitv of the people, but the traffic' of the railroad. i "'? The principal leaaon Tor the 1 1 lit was to iirmlilo MM Mildred, who Before Oregon can come into her own is n state the'1"18 l,ot" ,ll,",,"' v 'x ,mr', w,th n ,ral vacation, warranted to imuiHii uii railroads imistilNindon their policv of preferen'tial rates thoM.,,u..?r b"oKa' MJl- .... loroue oicy, wnicn rentier unpossiDie tne growtli or smaller towns and the populating of their surrounding territory.' The carriers must co-operate with the smaller towns in J their efforts at development. Oregon is too large a state to remain dormant. It is to the interest of the railroads to heli). Thar Air. Farrell understands our needs ami will extend his co-operation is the hope of the people of south ern Oregon. MRJ LEHMAN STRAUSS AND HE.R DAUOHTEK, MISS MILDRED STRAUW S . Kmt bo many r w v'iIubm cmno out or the drive of USD iiiIUh uernnu tint atntcor Now York w' Wh Mrs Lolumui Stnnms, f .New York city, mid her .nouiir daughter, M -a Mildred, Just finished In a Ilaltlmoro rig behind All Aliluxe, nn Impurnd Knsllsh harkiio, of grncoful Htiidu ami much en durance. Mrs. Strauss Is one of the bent known horsewomen In the eaut, her husband Ik n well Known dealer In ettilinm and her dauiihtor, ulttioiiK'1 only fifteen years old has frequently driven prlie winners In lite tattbark "THAT IB K POUTItAIT OP NAPOLEON BONA I'AIITE." rlally those of you that hull from Chi cuko, itre loo hard ou our poor mar qtilseu and carls. "A CblcaRoau, I understand, was be liij; shown through a New York picture gallery by his nephew. lie paused liefore u striking portrait, , "'That, Uncle Cochon tho nephew "exclaimed, 'is a portrait of Napoleon Itonaparte, the "inn the Dtiko of Wei llngtou got thi best of.' "The uncle frowned und aald nu grlly: . ' 'Dtirn thorn foreign noblemen! now ,m'uch did ho tend him?' " I iiHHwAPIllHlllliH HisSSSSsfliHHpiilflsHHH j (HoM Hill Xevxf.) The 3Ieitoril .Mitl Tnliiiiie elutti licit n Meillonl man has Iienniil for lite J)isel salmon ta-iulit uitli j hltl tnekle, ilt, px-t,tl elminpn.-iJ itiiiilinr one wetehiiig tlnr.y uiiinU. A. I!. Kello-- or (loM Mill is (he rent i lijtinpioit. His snliiitM. 'atulit n tiuailer of a mile up K;fue liver from tlii- eitv, weijjIuMl hti I've iKtii'ttU. It wiii landed uilit u liHtl stout rod, Mii!Ie leader and N'o. tJ lly heiuir iied Nurses' Training School A Hint From Paris TO MAKE US LAUGH The demand for trained nurses has become so irreat and the calls upot. the Hot Lake Sanatorium for compe tent women has been so Insistent that the management has at last yielded to the popular demand and, beginning November 1st, will conduct a training school for nurses. This announcement will bo welcomed hy many earnest young women who de Blrc to enter the profession, as It is a well known fact that the Hot Lako Sanatorium offers exceptional advan tages. The course will be thorough and completo, embracing sclcntlflcjjiresident and mnnnser. training in hydrothorpy and general both houso work as well as surgical and general hospital training. The great variety of cases coming to this Institution makes the training there of -special value and therefore Krutl uates will find their services In pop ular favor. A limited number of ap plications will ho given considera tion, and applications from high school graduates will bo given the preference. Interested persons may address tho Hot Lako Sanatorium, Hot Lake. OregoA. Wnlter M. Pierce, MUTUAL CONCESSION. Mindi the most congenial and seemingly formed to coalesce in the sweetest union may sometimes, by trussing the precise moment of ex planation after a slight mitunder standing. separate forever. Let us team a lesson from this undenia ble fact which may be useful lo the proudest heart and the most deli cate sensibility there is no pride so high nor delicacy so refined as to be above the aid of mutual con cession. FROWN UPON TROUBLE. A crowd of troubles passed him by As he wilii courage wailed. He said, "Where do you troubles fly When you are thus belated?" "We go," they said, 'lo those who mope, Who look on life dejected. Who weakly say goodby to hope We go where we're expected." 1 A Melancholy Drive, Tho lato Frank Work of New York dearly loved n fast trotter, lly tho Hiuno token ho hated to drlvo a Blow 'puce. A frj,7?id took him out one day behind n pair of bays. Cither the luiys were slow or tho driver believed lu sparing his horseflesh. At any rate, Work-returned homo in u rather glum umurV - "Did you have a nlco drive, father?" buu of htu daughters nuked. "Nice!" miorted Work. "Why, the very hearses pansy! us, cheering as they went," Lou Augelea Tlwoa 4 ? , ,,- Easier. ;;Pui going lo the dentist's to have this tooth out. Just tnlud the baby tll I come buck." Husband (with iilierllyi-Von mind the baby, Joasla '11 ko utul cot a tooth pulled outl ; , nankins for lroaltlt. Flow of the Mississippi. The Jllsolsslppl discharges Into tlir gulf of Mexico ope-half more water I than do the Jlblne. Loire. I'o. Kibe, The FIJoht of Seeds. isiu.u. uauuw. u..ic.. - It la popularly believed that winged Volga Into tho ocean ami lake front of seeds from trees travel to great dm-1 Europe Its Uow past New Orleans tnnces on the wind, but the iavratfen. Cflual t0, ",at oC tbe, 1,n'1"9- ,,u; lions of n pritlsb scientist who ban , Plimtea and Ganges combined, tibout spent much tlmo at Singapore Indlcnto 0 as.much. aaJii0 Nll? w,ual" .XU. pt tlie mo ae ia naia ami is surjiu.ni only by tho Amnzon. Unlike the Iloodi of the NIlo und the Ganges, whirl) occur annually nnd with chronological precision, the risings of tho Mississippi are Irregular as to time ami magnitude, being determined by condition!) (iilto different from those about tbu bonds waters of the other streams. 1 1 i - flr. Wyy -sf . ft HrB . ! i s J fWV 'j ; C- I mm' ". . mJLzmmW0m$ SlrtSsSasBsa9HBSm&4vkM&4U( I Wlien Hmry Uulger in "Tito Flirl ins: I'linee-s" Mori II. Sluger'n Inl of the Helicon, enini'H (o .Medford ot October I'JIh, we will find .Mr. Iltil K'r pliiviii;; the leutlin eoniet ndi mill setuintr n hie u Itil iin lie dnl when we saw him in "Woodbind,' "Aiuu'riit" und oilier Snvntt prodtte lions. Mr. Ilulger Iiih been invn from Uiu mu-ieti field lor some eni now. und low been "licndliuitig" n (tiudi'ille. It wn while ul llie M.t jestie t lien t re, Itiengo, llutt .Mr. Sin ser ftiiu him and pieked him out f the principal comedy role in "Tin Mining; Princess." It wim )itite . I tas; to perform lo perstiitde him . gio up vniideMllc, hut (he prospect of n lunir si'itson finally won Inn over. v Photo PI ays i, that winged seeds have u far narrower range of flight than have "powder" seeds and plumed seeds. The greatest distance traveled by the winged seed of a forest tree observed by thin au thority was 100 yards. Under the most favorable circumstances, he cal culates. It would take this plant just 100 years to spread am) yards und J.500.000 years to spread from the Mil lay peninsula to the Philippines If a land connection existed. Scientific American. For a Bald Head. Customer What Is good for a bald head? Tired Druggist (dellberately)-nalr. Marred, "Then the wedding wasn't altogether a success?" "No; thagroom's mother cried louder than the bride's mother. It was coie uidercd bad taste." Washington Her aid. ' rti iv ml a Xtmhmtm CUIMX CRW XAI.U- tat UilA C, f? ll'nle pink satin .'own covered with tmuvo chiffon. Poitlnnd. Ore., Oct. 11, 1011. r Medford Mail Tribune, Muilfnnl, "" Oregon--I coi)nitulnlo you iliitl " nil the other "live wiuw" in " Medford, nn-Ht hcnrfily on llio " roniilt of vour bond eleoliou. It " was u splendid vjolory mid Von liavij cerliunlv ncl the imcfi lor llie rol of tho qUili'. I liitvc licnrd inni'li comment upon it withinHlie p,w;, iw iliiyn, 4 Willi siiietrc . regiirdH,' very " "" truly yours, ' J cjho. m. atfiownitinaR , Kdilor Oregon Joiirutil llftlf tt tt-t t a ' i inr. nju.ourLLJH iljujuii Tho rcrcnt catastrophe In tho hiuhor of Toulon was not confined to tt.o battlcslilp Liliorto. There wme in tho Imihor at tho tlmo of tho oxplosnn, in addition to (bo Llboite, tho ImttleflhlpH UcdiiIiHijup. Vetito and Ouiuorrutlo, At least fifty woio klllo il on theao vtsaolb from tho force of thu oxjiloalon und flying ilohiin, At the Isfs. , Tho Isis theater has an imitMmlh I slroiiir hill thin week;. The nndeilh team, Allnnwny & (In'cn fnniilieM c comedy font lire that has seldom beet C(tmlled in Medford. The other van I iletillo act i a high cIiim ciiciiH out the Itodriiiuez fiimily. Little Mi. ICodrigiuv.jH the most accoiiipltt.iei' i contort ionUt seen here in yi'iin. mill tlif rest nf the net is very good. , The -mining pioturew. "Tile Ojtel nnd the Price of Gold,'; are hard t heat anywhere. Mr. Gordon nHsurr hu patroim Hint H.m. pietiiren are the he-t he has yet hccii. They will ho shown for the Inst time this even ing, the vaudeville jick coiitiuuiii:. until TIiiiimIiiv. The comic film en tilled "The Ailvnilture of i. Ilnhv." i n laugh all the way through. Tin pielureH will lie cliiinged Moiidnv, MAY PROVE FATAL When Will Meilford People lnril tho luiporlanrc of It'.' Ilackaehti Is only a tdmplo thing at first; Hut when you now 'tis from tho kidneys; That sorloiiH bladder trouhleo fol- low; That llrlght's dlseano may ho Iho fatal end, You will gladly profit by tho fol lowing experience. 'Tift llio Blatomont of a Modford cit izen. .Mrs. C. II, Hoxle, Plr St., Medford, Ore., wiyH: "I publicly recommend -d Doan's Kidney Pills in 1007, nftor thoy bad benefited mo and now 1 am pleased to speak u tholr jiraluo again. I had kidney trouble for hov ral years and tho backache became woiho as tlmo passed, if I atteinptcd to stoop or tnovo (tiilekly, hIhiii twinges daitod through my IoIiih and lilpH and sometimes f wan Iftmu for days. Tio khlnoy Hccrollons piihhoiI far too frorjiiently and 1 also noticed Hodlment lu them whim thoy woio allowed to utatitl. My health i an down mid I was reeling nilHiirahlu In every way at tjio (iuc rmiuiioiiceil ,.itliig Doan's Khlnoy j1)h, prociiicil at HtiHkliiB' Drug Htoio. Thoy helped no fiom tho flint, althoiiKh oilier reiuddles had provon iihoIchh and iih I cofitfimoil taking them I Htoadliy grew bettor until not ono symptom of my old troiihlu roiiinliicd." Kor Halo by all ilealnrH, Pilco fiO c'-ulfl, KOHlei-MUbiirn Co., Iliiffalo, '"w York, solo agoiitH for tho Uni ted Slates, Ilcniniiibor tho naino Dohu'k und take no oilier, r. .fc ' ' ' ' .-- '' 11KWT- .V '" 4'W W.mLM 1 v .H.L .1 a .. h ' 1 2MSB&M 'iH c tsn. 'ia. am xibi.rimemmsmL'mrfimnjt. . .k V2BAbbbb.bbbbbbbL -V lWmtm . mjmim-jmwmx CLAIRGEAUS SELL U IN CHICAGO FOR $2.25 The Uogue Itlver l'Villl & Pitidiice Assoeitilloii linn lno iindvlscd of Hie follow ilir sales t At Chieiigti, Ills.. P. V ear Mo 11(10 iVoiu Mcdfoid, Ore., August ;ill: M, Clnhgeaii pt'iirsi Itogiio Itiviir l'Vult mid I'rodut'h iinsnelnlhm; aV orngu fitiiuy, .f'J.W; tilmhiu nvoiiiut, J?l.75; ear glossed JrlltJIU.lH). At t'lileago, P. K. .J. car N'n. IIH1, ft oiu Medfoitl, August "J7. Ilowclll ponrH! Hogue Itlver Knill and Pin duets asHoelatloii; average .f.'UIII. Where to Go Tonight . Hnnkliu forllcaltri. f Medford Employment Agency WANTNI) Six ranch hands. One uutclilulHt. Thieo girls for hotmework, Mlueis. Laborers, REAL ESTATE KOIt HALIC room ritrnlHlted hiuigalow, aoo down, bnl. MO monthly. I l-a acre, I room hoiiMo, JTiRO, I acres, a room house, initio. IH acres, Joining city limit, 1.10 peach trees yrs. old; tl room liiiitfa Horse, buiigy and liarnonit, har galmi. TltADi: ino neren lu Wood Co., Cola, tn trade for Ittiiil hero. I (.0 aeren South Dak. land. I I acre Myrtle Creek, fur .louse. List your property at onro for milo or trade. Thoso needing help t "Mty kind phono me at once, 13. P. A. BITTNER TiOOM 7, PALM BLK. "- ito Nnsh Hotol 1 THE ISIS THEATRE mo nouMLi: uiu. Olio Dig Hciouin A'lTAWAV AND (JIM.K.V lu Thclt- lllg roiueil) Hltlt ess Kitlilleil "AT Till. ClltCirH" lloio III IIIH) lllg llP'IOIIllUg j NCIClthl fiOlil nliiit tn f I ii lull mini - .-".- i. " . I wit limit a dull lununiiiti ono of tho fiiHiitHl conindy until you uvnrj ii, n jnii iiid eoiueuy, unto n U, ami plenty or It. You will laugh tlIl'oni' Hides ache at all the comical iillniitloiui thctio lwo J people to throunh with. I'loiily I at uiii..i.i. .I......I i ...I... $ "i niiiniii,,. iniiiriiiK null IIIIKIUK - l Just what you havo walled for, mi j don't miss It, J ANOTIIKIt 1110 IIKADLINKIt Till: PAMOI'H Mima Sit.ndaford' Piano iVchool IMano, Harmony mid Musical Hlytory H.MILY T STANDi:i'OItI) nxumliior for Now Ktiflluud Conservatory of Mimla In lion to ti Mnken n specialty of training teachers. Send for testimonials sud tortus. Phono 7211. 170 Uin Nmlli Onkilale. IIOIillKH'I.V. IW.MII.V filters S MevUnii AtvobalN i mM seanou they wero fealiiictl X with tho Illinium A llnlloy's clrj cus as ono or the leitdlmt attrnc- tloiiri. lie sun) mid see Little Pied. the HiuitlleHt child clown ticrolml j lu the wot Id, Thoy prewent nonio of tv mom difficult trleka known i in inn acioimiit! proretotloii -tint J i best show ever. Two Klioug Pllius Tlll-J QUKRT OP (IOL) X nii.l Till. PltlCi'. OP (IOI.li X DeatliiK with tio ilramnlle fen- J liinm lu iiilulug life, a 3000 root j riliu. iiiih of the himl over shown in .Mcurnrii. ADVHNTI'ltlW OP A ItAIIV AA Comic That Is a Kcreatu. X SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South Itl.crsltlo New ninl I'iM.uiMto McMlern In every piirllcuhir, gs Vook lug, etc. Women ami glils iiiiikt bring references. WAL HMITII. Homo litotio NIK. PLUMBING HTUAM AND HOT WATKH HKATINO All Work Guaranteed Prices Ilennonablo 8ft Hominl llliHk, ICntraar on ilth Htnvt. Coffeen & Price Pnrlflc il(lit Homo I0 Rock Spring Goal ox xahd ax,z. tin rnau Office nnd Coal Yard, Twelfth ant) Front Htrrota. Phono 7101. Burbidge ( VOKU aSAsr A New Line of Crater Lake Views Just Received Let us show you Medford Book Store APPLES FOR EUROPE Wo nro nppolnted agents for . II. THOMAfl, Covcni Gnrdon, Ixm don and Southampton, Knglnnd wIioho charges nro 5 per cent mid R cents per box. JAfl. LINDSAY & RON, Ltd., Glnh gow nnd I'Mluburnh, Scotlnnd, I per rent and 10 contii por box. RAWflON HOIHNHON, Hull, Hug lang, 5 por cent and 8 coats pn box, Theso aro tho oldest and Inrges' firms In tljolr rcHpoctlvo tcwus, 11111' tholr roforenco nu to financial nhll Hies can bo had at Medford Natioun Dunk, Medford, Oregon. Cash can ho rablod duy nftor sab If required, and hlglieot mtirlte prlcos guaraiileod, Uod Paced Men smoking 111(1 Old AHS talking "HOT Alll" don't alway live ou air, hencu our remarks 01 chargoH, Tho clap-trap nbout private snh duos not provo roiiuinoratlvo, excep' for sonio ciiiIoh ot a hiiiiiII nature. Al rollers by prlvato Halo huvo to wnl1 until nucUoi.H nro over so an to knot whnt to ask, and In tho caso of htrgi supplies, they ortou got loft, For further particulars, addroia W. N. White cm 0 7l I'AHIC PLAOIJ NliW VoitK I1 Newport TAQOIWA BAT OKEaOH'M POPUX.AB AO KBKOUT An lilonl retreat for oudtoor pnstlmen of nil kluilN. HUNTING. I1 Ml NU IOATING. Hllltl- I1ATI INO. Ill": INO, AUTOINO. OANOJilNO, DANC NO AND HOM.i:il HIvATINtl. WIum., pretty watOr iikmIim ,N mraliK, luodii.slniiiis, enriiolliiiiH run ho fmiuil on Iho hj-iieh Puro iiiiuiuliilu wulur "'"' ."'J, ,,,,Mt nf fol nt low prices rrwih fish, elniiis, oralis unit oysters, wllh nliiiailMiioo of vvgnliiulnN of all Klnils dally, Oainplne; Oronnas Conventint snrt At tractive with trlct hUm7 m(fuitionf. sow sound vxnr iaiov TICKET t Prom All Points In Ora;ou, Woh IukIou nn Idaho, on ! ay. 8-PA.Y ATUKDAY-MOUDA TICJCKTSJ from HouOiorn 1'iiolfln iiolnis J'ortlnnd to C'litlngd Otovoj nlso from all o. & II millions Alhiiiiy uin) went. Geixl going llattirihiy or Nitmlny and for iniiira Htinday or Momluy, Call on any H. p. or C, Ik 10. Agent for full partluuhtrH un to fumH, train mcIiviIiiIoh, elo. ulini for qoiy of our lllus ruled hooklnt, "gulliim In Ore gon," or wtlto to WM, MoMUKBAY fiptral Putiensrer Ayeal, prtipa, Orej-oa,