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PA0E FOUR Medford SLVILTRIBUNE AN INOHt'ENORNT NKWBPAPEn PunusacD bvkiiy AKy'iNooN KXC1CPT HUNDAT, BY THK MliDFOIlD I'niNTINO CO. The Mumocnttlo Times, The Modfortl Mull, ThW Medford Tribune. Tho Bouth rn OrcKonlnn, The Ashland Trlbuno. Offlco Mnll Trlbuno BulUllnr..85.S7-20 North Fir Home 75. street; phono, Main 8031, DKOnaiS PUTNAM, Editor and MsnsRor Kntojed ss upcond-clnss matter nt Med ford, Oregor under tho act of March 3, 18TP. Offlolnl Pnpcr Of tho City of Mcdror Official PapoV of Jnckson Countr. . rtl-rntl.Tinl SATEL t)no yenr, by mnll ........ ! JJ) Orio montli, by mnll .. ,: Per month, delivered by carrier In ...ir...1 TilrBr.,it.ll1n ttllil Ctl .CO tml Vnlnt ........a... ........ A" Saturday only, by mall, pr year.. J.00 tvtii. nAr vear 1.50 ......-.?, -- rarnnw nrRCTTIVATXOV. Dally nveRe for nlx months endlnp Dccomimr i, ivv. ii". rail Iid Wire Unite Treaa Dltpatcliea. The Mall Trlbuno Is on nalo at tho Forry News Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotol Nev" Stand. Portland. nowinnn Nowa Co.. Portland. ur. WL O Whitney Seattle. Wash. JOLTS AND JINGLES" By Ad Brown -f- Show, snow. boe-you-too-ful snow, . 11 molts on your shoos wherever, yo-i i. J?o. The mountains arc covered and sins j leu like plush. The streets and the sidewalks are covered with slush. Ahd count on the small boy, ho's al ways on deck With a snowball packed firmly to soak at your neck Whop you slip in the slush and o down with a thud Kejnioo in tho thought that it so . will be mud. The follow who found twelve ponrls in one ovstor is probably fisnirinj on what bo would have done with the money had it been thirteen. When it conies to throw-ins baseballs Or the driving of a nail The female of the spouies Isn't in it with the male. What has become of the man who uSJcd to buy copper toed shoos for his boys? . " Some 'folks always have it easy And their life is lacking frowns, But commend to tho fellow Who lias had his tips and downs. TURNING BACKWARD. Backward, turn backward, 0 Time iir thy flight Give us a woman dressed proper and right. " i Exchange. Y(m, Timo, wo nro woary of puffs and of rats, Utterly woary of four-acre huts; By all moans turn backward a fow yoars ago Oivo us the sloovos that took ton ' yards or so. OiVo us tho fashions of dear bygone days Lot us go baok to the new-woman " craze: Wo arc so tirod of those hindering cbirtR . Givp u&tho. bloomers and stiff-front- .cu Kinrus. Wo arc woary of tho hoadgoar that .jams in a door Give us the good old pokc-bonnni once more; Qf the tight and tho clinging we've bad overmuch Give ti6 again the stark clinolino's clutoh. Ifbatorc in its glory the germ-ontch- ing train, Or tho bustlo that had to stay out in tho rain; For tho mountainous hoop-skirt wo fiitilojy pine, For tho sensible costumes of sweet mild lang syno. Backward, turn backward, 0 Time, ;n your hike, Oivo us some stylos that we really can liko; We're siok to doath of this Inttcr-dify .lliff Give us ngnin Queen Elizabeth' ruff. While you'ro at it, friend Time, to the . very first page, 4 Pray, turn backward, ignoring tho proBont-duy rijgo; f Wo ro so woary of modes that do- flcivo CJtvo us the fig-leaf qf old Mothor U'JVQ. 4 Box Lniiipninn. ,,'jSUATTLK, Wn., Nov. 11. Tho old Araado building which tho city ul jfiinptgd to uso s "the homo of tho Btliolod dlHlriol, and which brought hiil C!iflrtiQU of Mayor Oill, will bo onouod tomorrow night as a homo f$- "down -and outs" by tho Seattle oi roll fcdpraljb'n.- THE WORLD'S GREATEST WATERFALL. THE greatest waterfall in the world, whoso oxislcnoo is known of but by fow, and which has booli visited by less than a score oMho white race, is described in the National Geographic Magazine by Leonard Kennedy. 'Phis is uio ivaieieuriaii in pruisu uuuuui, u mis ;i suiijic Jt-'i-IJondienlar fall of 7-1 1 feet, nearly five times as great as Niagara, with a width of from 1150 to -100 feet, according to the season. The Yosemite falls arc 2lb'0 Coot in depth, and the Grand falls of Labrador 2000 feet, but both of these com prise several leaps, and the volume of water is small in comparison. - h g vmiu The Kaieteur forms the most striking feature of the Pot nro river, a stream of groat waterfalls 'and beautiful scenery. It is most inaccessible and reached only by a week's journey by canoe and over steep brush covered mountains with .Indian guides. Tramps through brush, strenuous pulls against strong currents, portages and nar row escapes over cataracts by day and tropical reptiles and .posts by night With occasional cloudbursts were fea tures of the trip. Alligators river. Mr. Kennedy describes this hidden marVel as follows "A moment later we stood winch tell perpendicularly rose majestically the other right, perhaps 500 yards away, I saw the fall! It is im possible to describe the emotion of awo which came over me as I stood there with my single Indian guide gazing upon that obscure and isolated wonder oi the world. "I was greatly impressed by the softness of the mon strous fall. A smooth but rapid river nearly -100 feet wide flows quietly to the brink and turns quietly downward, hi its fall it breaks into soft white mist and reaches the bottom in a chaos of seething clouds. There is a gentle roar. Only now and then a deep, thunderous growl arose from the hidden caverns at the bottom, giving some idea of the forces which contended there. "Above I could follow the path of the Potaro between the trees for a mile or so, and further off the countrv be came rolling; in the distance, mountainous. Tho precipi tous banks of the river curved in a semicircle, with the fall at the head." THE TARIFF BOARD. ACT of the tariff board now investigating conditions at home and abroad with a view to reporting upon alterations of the tariff, are already being viewed "with suspicion. The hoard has recently sent to investigate the wool industry in South America, Joseph E. AVing, an em ploye of one of its members, who conducts a trade paper. Mr. "Wing can neither read or write Spanish and is incapa ble of making a satisfactory investigation. Another fact discrediting the board appears in let ters written lry G. "W. Burton, its special agent traveling in Europe collecting "exact information. " In these let ters this impartial investigator declares: "Your tariff revision demand, fellow Americans, is a fad. ' ' Then again, "Merchants iiradvisedly shouting for lower duties to get the cost of living reduced should stop making so much noise until they learn what they are talking about." Samuel S. Dale, editor of the Textile World-Record, who coached progressives on Schedule K and who has acted in an advisory capacity and analyzed Schedule K for the board, suddenly resigned and refused longer to act. The board refuses to say why the Dale report is secreted. Dale, out of courtesy, refuses to make it public but admits "that good results might follow such publication." Why not print it? These things niiglit explain why tariff beneficiaries and stand-patters have become such jmrtistins of the board, but they don't ex)lain why wool with a protective duty of 31 cents a pound has been selling as low as 10 cents in the Chicago markets, or why Australian, New Zealand and African wool commands higher prices abroad than Ameri can wool docs in home markets. Perhaps the tariff board will deal adequately with this admitted wrong to the people perhaps. LOUNSBURY'S FROM office boy to general freight agent is in brief the record of II. E. Lounsbury, recently appointed head of the Southern Pacific's freight department. 1 1 is appoint ment brings gratification to his many southern Oregon friends ancl congratulations from them. Mr. Lounsbury began his railroad career a score of .years since as office boy to the then General Manager Jvoehler. lie was in turn promoted to be traveling freight agent, district freight agent, general agent at Portland, assistant general freight agent, now general freight agent. Mr. Lounsbury is well known in southern Oregon, hav ing traveled in this section for his company many years. He is familiar with the needs and resources of this sec tion, and it is hoped will cooperate as opportunity per mits, in its upbuilding and development. No one "more in touch with the country could have been namejd. 10 ' HONOR MEN Harry M. Whetsel Presents Men at Work on Crater Work on Crater Lake Road Modern Machine and a Large Number of Records, Harry M. Whetsel of tho Whotsul Music oompany Iiiin protfetited Gov ernor Wuut'ti honor mou now at work on tho Orator Lake road with a uou PHONOGRAPH MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUnTVFORT), OR1WOX, SAMTRPAY, NOVEMBER IK and poisonous fish fill the on the brink of a precipice. below us bOO leet. Opposite side of the gorge. To the PROMOTION. phonograph and it largo niiinhoi' ol records. Tho men will uso tho iulr mpnt to while away tho timo when they arc not at work. Sovoral local people have s"iil magazines to tho men hulMr. Whotsel in tho first to present them with ,i miiKieal itiBlrumonl which i certain to bo enjoyed. CHICAGO, 111. JamoH Ryan hao recovered h't volco today after hav ing It frlghtonod away for Kovcral hours by being Biiddonly accootod by a unlformod pollcoman. Ityan was locked up, but could not iuinwor tho (inoMtloiiH put to lil in by tho offlcorn. Physicians who restored tho man's volco nay dumbness was brought on by npbaslu, caused by fright. 1 flW LAID AI REST f Well Known Pioneer Resident's Fim crnl Is Attended by Host of Mouni Injj Friends Floral Offerings Profuse mid Beautiful. Tho funeral Hon ' of tin hito Mrs. Holono ITuiitiit. who diod re cently in San Knuit-ii'o. won) hold t tho family homo in .liftkiivill Friday afturnoon Ht : oVIk. A Inrgo uoiiouttrHc of frind wrro in attutultiuuo and tit ftm-xl offor ins wtrt boiintifu'. olioio rihI vry beautiful. Tho noniot wro on diii'tod hv Huv. Johnson and tint inter ment was mnde in tho .lnokftonviljo cemetery. The paWn'orer wero Ktit it Hritt, .lames Criunnller, M. Tay lor, .1. K. Miller, (. ('. Shaw himI Loitw Vlrioh. WEATHER WILL BE Barometer Off on Little Aviation Stunt Which Means That (he Weather Man Has Had His Little Joke and Tired of It. With tho barometer off on n litl' aviation stunt of il own. being lub or than it line been oinoc the inxtru mt'iit was installed ill the ln :i! weather bureau it appears tlmt th wonther ninu after fcpringitiK n" shine, rain and snow m closo mmhi ea'h ofhor during tho pa-H few d lm wearied of his little joko and ha decided to give tho valley5 of IV Kogue some real weather. Fair tonight and lutuorow wnnn-': KERS NEARLY COMPLETE From Nov on Rapid Progress Will Be Made hy Twohy Brothers In Layinjj Crushed Rock on the Central Point Boulevard. Twohy Ilrotltors, contractors, who aro cojiHtriii-Uiitc tho Central Point boulevard, have nearly completed Hip erection of bono stone bunkers In tain city and from this timo forward the work of laying tho maoadam on tho Central Point road will bo rapid. Tho rock will ho crushed at the Jacksonville quarry, hauled ovor tho Ilarnum railroad to Medford and from the bunkers in this city the reck will lie hauled out on the Cen tral Point road by toams. As tho pavement runs nearly to tho pluro whoro tho rock Is neoded thoro wlltl bo llttlo difficulty; in hauling It ov-n If a lionvy rain should como. Colds Vanish Ojilc-k, Sciihlhle .-Method That Doesn't I'pM't thy (KISiiiacli Ilavo you hen'rdof tho ovornllit cold cure that Is putting golds In the hoad and cIk-ki out.otliuiIiiuHB be twoon sunset and dnybronk? Iloro It Is. CiyJJt Out and aavo It If you don t need It now. If you havo a cold, rough, throat soronoss or acuto catarrh, to sure- and try It to night Just hofore going to bod. Pour a scant teasiioonful of HYOMIOI (pro nounce It liiKh-o-mo) Into a bowl of boiling wator. cover hoad nml howl with a towel and broatho for sovoral mlnutos tho vapor that arises, then go to sleep (mil awako with a clear hoad free from .miious. IIYOMIOi In Kiiurrtntood for catarrh colds, cotiKlis. croup, asthma, soro throat and bronchitis, or money back, Ilottlo of Hyrnnol 50 cents at Chas. Strang's and druggists ovorywhoro. AT roUHTAINO, HOTELS, 00 ElOEWHEMG Get tho Original and Genuine 901 ALTED MILK 0MM.axc Jhnita&c?i& . WARMER i BUN H OBLiGK TheFoodDrinlcforAIIAges RICH MILK, MALT GRAIN EXTRACT, IN P0YDER Not in any Milk Tract DT hoist on "HORLICK'S" Toko n jpcckiujv bump FOR TRADE aio-acro "stock ranch, .hiib por tion tlllnhb. pail lrrlKiitod,' water rlKht, flno soil, 8B aoro. Take city property or few iioioh oloso In, -It luu'Wi Honr cruk bottom, !U In alfalfa: tko soulo cash and property for tlmt paj meat, H yearn, it per cent on hnlatice. a;ia acroa at atnllon In Wlllaiuotto valley, 00 In oliltls-attou, nA hulldluRH, Mood orchard, runuluK wa tor, flno subdivision, 1 1 r aoro. 8(10 acres Wlllaiuotto vnll,v, tilnok sandy loam. ISO In cultivation; price U0 per aere: take city property. Uruu now Portland residence for local busliuHis. FOR SALE -tl) am flue orcvk bottom .soil, part Irrigated, ran IrrlRalo all: prlco for (julck ante. f90 per aero, hikhI terras. so acre Hear otook bottom; build Ina. tools, 3 luiratw, S cows, 1 1 plus, chickens, etc., all not at ?tflfi aero, H(M)( terms; only I mile to station. (I room modern bungalow, rinse In, ;l bedrooms, flreplaco, hardwood floors, woodshed, comout foiindHtlou; ory doftlrahlo; ?IU( will IhiuiIIo. t nrroa In Perrydnlo Niilullvlslon. ensv tonus. WANTED Modern butiKMlow not ovor aoO0, well located, tak K00 first pa incut. , , HtHtlrnblo properties for tiado any vluie. CLARK REAITY CO. LMKl PblpK Mlilk'. Phone t:t:il OPEN- For Business mnaiNK a ucsiai-rs Socouil-lland Htoro at 30 South Grapo Street. Give lis a call and wo will treat you fair. Highest cash prlco for second baud goods of all kinds. We're Always on The Watch for novelties and fxtrn IwrKalns with which to iiI.u(mi our numvrous imlriniM Wo nwver let a clmnc i-.ll p to kIvu our rimtiimurH I lift Iwnurit of our oxirlenm In HtMMirlnK ll) lt (iCHtslliln values for ni'niry Thlti fnct, ami our luiowu ux-i-t)IU-n-- of M-rWi-! tliroiiKh'iul tint store, nrcoiiiiU for tlie KrnwIiiK iiopnlarlly of our cKtfibiiKjimeiit Mini our lnorMisil lllIHlllfMH. KELLER xnn JEWEMB 103 W. MAIW -trti.nrrrrrrrty ISIS THEATRE Third Return Date of tho Roigning Favoritos, and Houses Packed at Every Show. The Talk of tho Town THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Robert Alii on Eiiie B THE BIG- SINGING AND LAUGHING SHOW MISS JOHNSON WILL DO HER HIGH CLASS SINGING ACT, FEATUR ING "THE HOLY CITY," ILLUSTRATED WITH THE FAMOUS 7000 SET OF SLIDES. DON'T MISS IT. BOB ATHON WILL DO HIS FUNNY SINGING AND TALKING BLACK FACE ACT. IT'S A SCREAM. DON'T FORGET BTSf AMATEURS THE , TMIIIIIIIHSI III I III III III Hill IIIWIIIMIM1 1011. Prefers Dnby to Votlntj. . NKW YOHIC, Nov, 10. Princess Glitlta of llotnunuttt wOuhl rathiir have a real llvv, pluk-lood, eooliu; baby than nil tho votes for woineh In tho world. Hho ro doclarml today, ami now Now York society inations nroh their brows In astonishment, and say: "What an nuclent Idea.1' The princess iiiIkM lutvo loumliiod Valley Second Hand Store Wo liny and Hull All Klndti of Hocoud Hnnd Goods, M. .1. Pll.Cllint, Prop, to North Kir Home U.1 lloll ilDTU All latest Fiction ancl at Publishers' Prices Come in and look them over Medford Book Store Medford Employment Agency KOK BALK 7 room houso modern, JS00 down, Iml. to suit. r room buiiRitlow rlo-io In $1000 down, tml. In payments. 2 Kood watcboH $.1 onch. llorso and biiKRy, A-No. 1 horse, only 7 cmrs old; 1200. Tit A DM 25 V4 acre to trndo for city properly. 'i room house for a en who. House In Koaltle to tntdo for nerfaxo here. HWNTAI.8. All kinds of houses to rent. Will attend to tho rontliiK of your houso. II furnished house. 2 furnished rooms for men only 2 week, 2 blks from P. O. WANTED Girls for housework. E. F. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLK. r"- - ite Nash Hotol Pliono illl; Home, 11. IG ACTS Special Childron-'s Matinee Saturday Every Child Receives a Present, eWUHBWnUMHMMMMM it - f - ttif - - Tii Now York for" a few roo.npllonii, but aft or Mho miulo tho awful lilttit dor she fotfiul only IiiioIih tirdelltiK luir. Ho sho atni'ts Imiiitullatdly for Now I'oiiiidlnml, where hor hiisbiiud Is buntliiK. "ho "ikos with hr a few ipinlut uotloiis of Amorliinii woluiluhood, , Where to Go Tonight SAVOY THEATRE Uniler Mew Mniiairomenl rirnt Hun, l.lcins.'d'MotUiii PIoIiiiks Cliuin Hliow, I'ourti-ous Troattuent 1-niiiU II Hull, l'rop, 10a TUN OllNTH 10c I THEATRE VAUDIiVILLir AND MOVING PICTU1UCS 10c I Change of Program Sundays and Thursdays THEATRE AiIiuIhkIoii ittc. .Mnlliiio KiM-y Uny 'J to " p. in, Iltttv .Mrs. .Murray Sacil Uio Aiuoilcnu Army -A RUrrlnjc Story Norwich njul Vicinity Jleatlflrfil, Hcu Hand of Ibo Ijwv lutenewl- fllroiiR Dm ma Tho .MiiiiIik) A CHiiiCHly with "Somellilng Do- Iiik every soeoud" Al HATIlim In i'oimlar Hoiik Music and ICfffrta to Null the- J Pictures livening 7 to 10:1.1. Medford Parcel Delivery I'iimI (,'iocl.or, Prop. Parcels, 10c, I Tic, 2 He. Trunks 'itic. nuywlioro In the city, Office: Valley Hecoud Hand Htoro, IS N. Kir St. Phenes: Main SOTS; Home 31? I. Hosldenco Phone: Home US X. 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