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lf- KKHIB BWR MTWFOKO MAIL TKTmJNE, M1ST)K)ttT), onrcflON, MONITAY, NOVUM PlOU fi, 1011. V. .. -. ., , Medford mail Tribune T. JEM ' r-V'Vulfr" T ' -? - ' AN JtNDKPHNDRNT NKWHl!Al'Mn PUItL.IHH.lCD KVMIir AI-TllllNOON HXCTCPT RUNDAY, IIY TUB MKUl'OriD PRINTINQ CO. Tho Demoorntlo Tlmrn, Thn Medford Mnll, Tho Medford Trlbunn, Tho South" era uroKonmn, tho VMiiiinmi xnuuno. FOR COMMERCIAL CLUB CHIEF. Offfco Mall Tribune ltulldlns. 16-S7-S9 North llr atrccl; phone, Main (031, Home 76. UKOIlOl: PUTNAM, Editor and Manager ' Kiitaml na necond-cliiM matter at Mod- ford, Orcgor under tho act of March J, 1870. Official Toper of tho City of Medford Offlclnl Paper of Jackson County. . . SUDHOKITTIOK XATXS. One year, by mail '"SO Ono month, by mall .50 tor month, delivered by carrier In MedTord, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point .50 Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 8.00 Weekly, per year .i.bg WORK OTBCTOATIRTf, n vera co for olx months ending December 31, 1910. 27J1. Dally mil XaiA Wlra Unite rtw Slipatchea. Tho Mall Trlbuno Is on ale at the Ferry Now Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel Nov" Stand. Portland, frowmnn Now Co.. Portland. Ore, W. O. Whitney. Seattle. W'aah. MKDrORS, 0RE80M. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho laiei growlnp city In Orcpon. .. Population U. & census 1910; 880; catlmatcd. 191110,000. Klv hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, Klvlnre finest nupply puns mountain water and bIx teen miles ot street bolnB paved and contracted for at a cost oxceedlnR !. 000.0C0. making total of twenty miles of pavement. .. . Postorflco receipts for year endlnrt March 31, 1911. show lncrcasow 41 per cent. Bank deposits a Rain of S3 pet cent . Bannen Txuu city in ureiron hosui Itlvor SplUenberB npplca won sweep. stakes prize nnd title of "Apple JEla of tie World." at tho National Appl Show, Spokane, 190J, and n car of Newtowns won rirst Prise la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. 11. C t ......... 4 ItORUG River pears brought hi chest prices In nil markets of tho world dur big tho past six years. ... write Commercial club. Inclosing 6 cuntn for postage for the finest commu nity pamphlet over published. CONTINUED growth and development of Bedford and the tioguo river valley are dependent to a large ex tent upon the Aledfom Connnereial club. Upon it rests tho future. Therefore the club's future is a matter of public concern. That future will be decided tonight when the animal election takes place. it is a matter of great importance that tho right man be selected to guide the club's destinies. Otherwise the community cooperation so essential to making the club a success will not be forthcoming. There are few men qualified for such a position. IT the' have the native ability essential, they are lacking in tact, or in knowledge of the count rv and its resources, or in other not less vital lines. 'flic club's executive should be an enthusiast, a good booster, a fair orator, a better collector, an originator of ideas, a man of brains, courage-and tact, familiar with the country, its resources and its people. Such a combination is exceedingly rare. The Alnil Tribune knows of one man so qualified. There may be others, of course. But it is certain that Judge WT. M. Colvig, who for so long a time has donated his services and successfully guided the club, is such a man, and it voices the wishes ot many club members when it suggests that the Medford Commercial club could not do better than bv making Judge Colvig president and man ager, with a salary sufficient to justify him in devoting all of his time to the club. There are many points this paper sharply disagrees with Judge Colvig upon, yet it must in all .justice admit that his equal as tho moving spirit and executive ot a civic commercial organization does not exist in Oregon. ELLA FURRY WITH "THE COUNTRY BOY," OPERA HOUSE NQV( V. m I SAVOY THEATRE Under New Management I'liHt ltuii, l.lroiifii'd Motion Clotures. Clean Hluiw, OourU'nuii Tiimtmitnt. Piunk II. Hull, Prop. 100 TUN CENTS 100 1 . I We're Always os The Watch Willi ti record ot five months at tho) Harris. CH nnTOcni xiinr. LC j yj&AJdt th jtj V ?iZJc Entertains for Sister. Mrs. M. C. Harbor, 1:10.1, Wct Main, entertained uSturdny afternoon with bridge in honor of her sister. Mrs. W. G. Hnydcn of Los Vugas, New Mexico, Svho is here paying .in extended visit. Mrs. Barber's gnot were Mrs. C. II. Dcnaiston, Mrs. V. A. roller, Mrs. Ira Dodge, Mrs. Ilel roy GetcheH, Mrs. B. A. Parsons, Mrs. E. II. Porter, Mrs. Stone, Mi. Mary Smith, Mrs. Sara Riley, Mis'. Mary Johnston, Miss Florence fol-gcr. . . Altar Society Serves Tea. . The ladies of the Altar Society of the Catholic church served tea in their hall Wednesday afternoon. The lndjes in charge Merc Mcsdnuics Daff, Dcbley and Charlos Delhi. e Entertains Friends. Mrs. Childs and Miss Turner en tertained n few of their friends Mon day evening with progressive Fivi Hundred. Their guests were: Dr. and Mrs. Shearer, Dr. nnd Mr. Helms, Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Elwood, Mr. and Mrs. Hubbard. Mr. and Mrs. . G. Porter, Mrs. C. M. Dclin, Mr. and Mrs. Bob Tolfcr, Miss Agnes Broad, Miss Florence Iteddy, Messrs. Burke, Harry Porter ,Harry Childs and John Phlcger. . Hay ride Enjoyed. Several young people enjoyed a liiyrido Tuesday evening under the care of a good chaperonc. Tho young people were: Margnret Fabric, Myr tle Kolfe, Helen I teddy, llazol Ran clls, Agnos Broad, Florence Iteddy, Robert Strang, Homor Klwood, Earl Hubbard, Lloyd Corey, William Vaw- ter and Carter Brandon. I THAT TAFT COMMITTEE. Tman Ralph Williams, to organize a campaign to HE Taft committee, .appointed by Stand-pat ('hair cany Oregon for Taft, has "vindicated" itself, according to the Portland Orcgonian, by publishing a. statement signed by half of its membership, wherein they agree to support laws made by the people. These members of the committee also inform the pub lic that its avowed intention is to utilize "all honorable means at our- command to combine the Republican vote in the state of Oregon" for Taft. The committee has undertaken a hopeless task. No wonder it feels called upon to issue apologies at the start to ingratiate itself in the good graces of the common wealth. While the appointment of the Taft committee may not be contrary to the letter of the" law, it is contraiy to the spirit. It is an effort to nullify the desires of the people, to, have the majority carry o.nt the will of the minority. It is as much against the spirit of the Oregon law as the late assembly was. JJalf of the committee are assembly stand-patters. TIiqv arc getting the other half to pull their chestnuts out of the fire, so that they can deliver Oregon to Taft in pay ment of Taft's having turned over the federal patronage to them. Why should Oregon support Taft, who is opposed to all that the Oregon system stands for, and favors .the old sj'stem which sought rejuvenation by means of tho "assembly"? Liberty theatre, New York, three month at the Waluul Street theatre, Philadelphia, and two months at Powers' theatre, Chicago, "Tho Coun try Boy," tho season's biggo.-t cmn miy hit, will be prc-enled at the Med ftfrd opera liotico next Tuesday night, November 7, by an excellent company uuiler the management of Henry B. seldom that a plav GEORGE GARRETT which scores as heauly as did "The Cmntry Boj," is seen outride of the big cities the 1'ir-t muoii, on which account local theatregoers are all the more fortunate. The eompan.V that will appear here is the same that ha been playing in Chicago to crowded houses, and production complete in evivy detail W promised, WANTS NEW GUN Safety Devise Docs Him Out of a BearHer Pulled and Pulled anil Pulled but It Wouldn't Work for Him. CRUISER SENI TO SEAT OF M MEDFORD PASTOR S ELEGT OFFICERS Ministerial Association Holds Annual Meeting and Name New Officers to Serve for the Ensuing Year Goul- der Is President. ARRESTED EOR E Knii Folil was arreutod Sunduy by Dupuly Ganio Warden McCowan, uhargod with having doo skins In his possQHtilon, wliloli, It tho allegations mado aro provon, is a violation of tho state gamo laws. A hearing will bo had tomorrow morning at 10 o'clock In Justice , Taylor's court. Deputy Prosecuting Attorney Chorry will appear for the Btate aud F. J. Nowman for tho defendant. Federation Meeting ATLANTA. Ga., Nov. C Tho ad vance guard of tho American Federa tion of Labor dolegatos arrived hero today, Tlioy aro giving tho McNam ara trial considerable attention and a big labor demonstration In honor of tho prisoners Is bolng arranged. A hot fleht is expoctod over- tho proposition that tho federation insert a clause In Its platform recognizing tho 'Socialist party. Socialism 1ms many ndvocates in tho federation, but thorq aro also many anils within Us ranUs. Tho Medford Miuixtorinl Assoein tion elected officers at its regular meeting Monday morning. Ilev. W. T floulder was eletced president and A. A. Holmes secretary. Tho following churches are repre hontcd in tho associatien: Baptist Methodist, Methodist ohureh, south. Presbyterian, Christian and Fret Methodist. The association meets every Mon day morning at 10 o'clock in tin htudy of the M. K. church. Vinitinj. ministers are invited to those sossiom as also aro anyone who desires tc bring anything before the association Mass Meeting for Men. A mnss meeting for men will In held in tho Presbyterian church next Sunday afternoon at 3 o'clock when the "Mon and Religious Forward Movement" will bo discussed and ar rangements will be made for a more pcrmaucut organization. CINCINNATI, Ohio, Nov. 0. President Taft arrived here early to day and at once went to the home of his brother, Charles P.fnfl. At 10 o'clock ho went to register in order to qualify his ballot for tomorrow's election. 10,400 PAIO FOR 32 ACRES Bowman Hartley Sells His Land Near 'Talent to Eastern Parties Modern Buildings on the Place Consider ed Good Buy. Bowmnn Hartley has sold his 112 iiere tract of laud situated about midway between Phoenix aud Talent, to eastern parties. The price paid for the tract was $10,400. This is considered a good buy as the placo is well supplied with modern buildings nnd part of the tract is set to small fruits nnd vines. Some of the tract is seeded to alfal fa and tho remainder of it is used for grain purposes. REDDY LEAVES TO VISIT HONOR MEN Dr. J. F. Rcddy accompanied by Road Engineer W. W. Harmon left Monday to visit Gov. WohI'h Hon or Men ut their cam) on upper Rogue river. Dr. Rcddy is tho personal repre sentative of the governor and plans to make regular trips to visit the men. k George Garrett of Talent is in the market for n gun with an automatic safety device i. e. n device that will relense itself in.1011 sighting a bear. It all happened thinly: Mr. Garrett) accompanied by doe Under, was out hunting last week. They wore 011 a steep lulUide when their dog, 11 pup, that had never hunt er bear, scared up a small bear and ran him up a tree. Mr. Garrett hnd a new rifle with a sefety device ami ho pulled and pulled, but it wouldn't work. When ai Inst lie thought about the safety, tho bear hud gotten down and started for the brush. Bnth guns woro used then tine shot took effect, but bruin got into the brush, the pup jumped the job, and lht bcir was lost. RODGERS R TS Commander Is Ordered to Investigate Tales of Cruelty Believe Ship Sent as Result of An Appeal by Turkey. WASHINGTON, I). C, Nov. (I. The United States cruiser left .Malta today for Tripoli, where its commnn- der will investigate the charges of barbarous (reatmciit of the Turks, mudo against Italy. The state de partment is reticent, hut it id believed that the despatehiug of the ciuisers is a direct result of the appeal mado by Turkey to the United States. Starts Work on Fair. SAN I)IK(50, Cal., Nov. C Con xtructlon gangs started work this morning on tho administration building for tho Pnunma-Callfornla International opposition nnd construc tion will proceed until tho nxpOHltlou Is flulahed nnd npomyl January 1, l!ilu. The cxpntdtiou is to cost about $0,000, 000 aud tho opposition direct ors now have available $2,000,000 of this for the director of works. for ntivrltlcM nmt extrn litrmlim with ulitcli to nhMHo mil4 ntiin"itHi imlruiiH i' never lot a oliunoo slip to kIvo mr I'ustoini'iH t)n licuvril of our exirrUiipi la HceiirlnK tint tirnt pokmIIiIo vivliios for money Thin fnoi. itinl our Known c t'tllnr tif Hvrvk'o tliroiiKhotit tho sloro. mi'oools for tho Krontin; poptitti r It y of our t'MulillMimmit nntl our Incrctmctl dullness. KELLER THH JEWELER 103 W. MAIN 111 PASADENA SPOKANE, Wn., Nov. 0. The first sow of the senson today covers tho highlands of Stevens county in north eastern Washington. In tho south ern counties a heavy rain has greatly installers nro found benefited the fall sown gram and has broken tho long drought which had worried wheat men of late. Throe inches of snow fell nt Clny tPl!,, t'P inches nt Meyers Falls and in the mountains just across tho lino in Idaho. Installlnn Wwitchhoard. As, indicative of tho completeness ami attention to detaHs providing for the comfort and convenience of the guests of the Holland hotel, being erected on the corner of Fir and Sixth streets by Messrs Wosterliind & Noff, a busy force of telephone connecting ail rooms and departments of the hos. tolry with a largo switchboard in the lobby of tho house. The switch board will bo finished in harmony with the other furniture and equipment of tho houso, and will bo ornamental as well as useful. Aviator Succcds in Reaching Pasa-J dena on His Lonn Trip Across Continent Will Complete Trip Soon. TRY THIS Get Kid of tlii' Poisonous (Jiihcm nnd Komeiitlur Food PASADKNA, Col., Nov. Avi ator C, P. Hougurs' aroNo "late this morning mid j.iortly before jiffou journeyed to Tournament Park where his biplane is quartered, to test sev eral parts of tho machine that were weakened during his flight yesterday. It was announced that lio decision re garding the beach town at which the trauscontient.il journeys will bo offi cially completed Jias been reached, and it is curium that the flight will not be continued today. Rodger apenrcd greatly rested after his iligbt of yesterday It was a small boy on the top row of tho bleachers ut Tournament Park who first sighted tho speck soaring toward Pasadena, in the clouds to the oast. A yell from the lad and the thousands of spectators waiting to greet Rodgcrs broke forth in great volume of oheors Unit contin ued until the hjeck grew out of the distance nnd fiually mounting high overhead for a time, swooped down in earth the world's greatest nrei.il achievement completed, the continent crossed. Look nt tho "For Snlo" ads and nt some of the things that aro adver tised for sale. Look at tho nds that offor em ployment nnd you'll find the right one soon. -' If you suffer from headaches, dU zlnoHH, bllioiiRiinsy, constipation, In active llvor, ucrvoiiHucxH, sleepiest! mm, had dreams, foul breath, sour stomach or doHpondoncy, bo sure and try .MI-O-NA Btomach tablets. If you want Immndlato relief from an iipsot or robollloiiB Htomnch try MI-O-NA Stomach Tablets. You might Just as woll get a GO cent box today aud start to put your stomach in tip-top Hhapo nnd make your body fcol flno and oncrgotlc. You tnko no rink, not a particle, for If MI-O-NA Htomnch Tnblets do not do all that Is claimed for thorn Chan. Strang wllj return your money. IlasklnB for Health. Iii procrastinating ono can Never toll but that 0 Somo time tho UiioxjiiKjttid may happen and Ruin may follow. Eliminate the danger. Insurance of All Kinds C. B. Walker Co. 102 W. Main St, Pure Clear Sparkling You ean't afford to io without this iiploudid, refreshing drink. Call up and ordor a case Bent to tho house. The purest, most healthful J rink knorrn I SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAH, Aienf. All latest Fiction and at Publishers' Prices Com in and look them over Medford Book Store Medford Employment Agency WANTED W man conic on ranch. FOR BALK No. 1. 110 ncrtiH 1! Vt nilleii from town, $flfi per aero. No 2. 100 acres, a good ran oh In flams valley. No. a, 1( acres, 1 iiillou out, Improved, $7000, , No. 4, 20 acrcH 3 miles out, f200 per aero. No, r. 10 acres llttlo llutto runs through It, ?:0 per aero. Cedar poutu only lie; now In tho time to buy, Ilorso and buggy, A-No. 1 horse, only 7 yonrs old; $200. TItADB 80 acres In Call., will talto team aud other property hero, 1 Hon car, will trade for lot at Kiimo valuo. '10 acres lit Wash, on tho Bound to trade for acreage, A flno bungalow In Portland for acreage Imp. KKNTALB. Will attend to tho roatliiK or your hoiiBo. Qlrla for lioiuowork. '. F. A. BITTNER Itf)OM 7, PAIiWC'BLK. n"- ite Nash Hotel Phono 4M1; Home, 11. Where ko Go Tonight THE ISIS THEATRE 1110 not niii: mi, i One Hlg Hcreaui HANDY AND NOIt.MAN lie Man Willi lite I'aulN ami the (Jill Willi the Dull. Iii one of tho fiiHtimt eomedy iicIm, coiidetiNcd Into mIiikIiik, daui'lug mid JugglliiK. (hat over hit tho J town. ili.t.r in,, I' 1,.. a iiirtiii . ,11 II.. Illllili, I li.il. uiiiiiii 111 lnul .1.' .in. i. ,iiii n.ii.ri.ni mnh ( will ittponl the I I lU'ieam thltt uvenliiK' with miiiiui i .......... .'.' . . ' new iiiKeti imu aro 1 n 10 1 an. Hce him JiikkIo tho hall on the fan I J II IH pilUIH. N. II.- Watch I Hero They Arc O'CONNOIt AND NAl'.VDHIt iluxl IrfiugliH TlinlV All. II010 aro the IiiukIi iloteiH In a tuition hunting, Mldo iipllttlng Hketeh IntrodueltiK one of their I ItetchcH etilltled, How to Laugh X no If you lutvc fiiiKutteu'liow, Juxt in... Mi., lul.i 1. .ilull ,1... ...., rl.i.. 4 & (. .ii.r ,, ,1 linn (MV IIVAL llUfc iilghtH and lent u, iim II'h oiio big l roar from 7 till 10:00 and then ..mm. iii.i... 4 J ..... I l! '. ( IteiiieiulH'r I'llday Ih Auinteuri S Ntebt. Dimiis iiih'ii 7 11. 111. .Mat. X hum) -)iiliii'lav mill Niinilnv. trr-rrfne PLUMBING HT1C.M AND IKXr WATKU HKATINU All Work auarautpe4 Priced HennonabU a Htiwnrtl ItliKk, Kntraac on (llii Hlrcrl. Coffcen & Price Pacific iio:u Home vie SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Houth Hlvcrnldo Ntnr anil U)-to-l)nte MiKlcra In every wrkuhir, gnu cook- luff, HttMiui hrnt, etc. Women ami glrlt taunt bring refer enevn. W. M. HMIT1I Home riionrt HIK. We Have Moved Tho J. T. Urondley flower ntoro Is now In the M. K. II, ntoro, ncroHH the utrcot from former location. Choice lota ot cut flowori, bull), ferun, palum, etc,, nl wnyii on hand. J. T. BR0ADLEY Valley Second Hand Store Wo Iluy aud Hell All Kliidu of Hecoud Hand (IooiIh, M. J. I'IIjCIIKII, Prop. in North Vie OPEN- For Business ItlCfllNH &, l.VMLUi'B Ncroiid'llaiit Store at 30 Houth (Irapo Htroet. Qlvo mi a call and wo will treat you fair. IIIgicHt cash prlco for uocond hand goodH of all kliidu. Medford Parcel Delivery Pi oil Crocker, Prop, Purcolii, 10c, IGo, 2fic Ti'iiiiIch 2nc unywhero In thu city, Offlco; Valley Hecoud Hand Htio, 1C N. I'lr Ht. I'Iioiieh: Main .'1072; Home .'IT. I. HeHldonco Phone: Home lit) X, Prompt Borvlro Rock Spring Goal 0V XaJTD AZ.X) VMM TXHV. Offlcti and Goal Yard, Twelfth and Front Streets. Mjtme 7101.. j j Burbidge ". turn coax Maw, y&kj