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P7CGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBICT, MEDffORD, ORKCIOtf, MONDAY. NOVrTMnMR 10, 1!)11. i I k-. MepfordJMail Tribune AN 1NDEPKNDHNT NHWSnAPKR PUBIilHUKU BVnnr AFT-llNOON BXCIUT BUNDAT. tlT T1IH MKDKORD PRINTING CO. Tho Democratic Time. Tlio Mmlford Mnll, Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South trn Orcconlivn. Th Aftlilanit Trlbuno. Office Moll Trlbuno Uulldlns, 85-87-86 Nor Ih Fir Btrcoti phono, Ula SOU, Home 76. 0)2011013 PUTNAM, Editor na Manager Kntrred na Bocond-cltuw matter at Hert ford. OreKor under tho act of March 8, 187P. Official Paper ot tho City of Hertford Official Paper of Jackson County. . . BTJBECRirTICm BAIVI. One year, by mall ..16. on One month, by moll (0 Tor month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jncksonvlllo and Con trol Point SO Saturday only, by mail, per year.. 8.00 Weekly, per year 1.60 8W0RX OXROUXATZ9X. Daily nvetntro for six months ending December 31, 190. 8721. ' mil ueA Wire TTnlU -l Blpfttc. The Mall Trlbuno la on wile at the Ferry News Stand, San Franclaoo, Portland Hotel NcvC? Stand, Portland. Bowman News Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. M-DTOKD, O-XGOW. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest growing city In Oregon. I'opuiaiion u. a. census ii.u; ssiu; esttmatcd, 191110,000. Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Bystem completed, giving finest supply pure mountain water and six teen miles ot street being paved ami contracted for at a co&t exceeding I. 000,000, making a total of twenty mllei of pavement. Postofflco receipts for year ending March 31, 1911. show Increase of 41 per cent. Bank deposits a gain of S3 pet cent Banner fruit city In Oregon Itogui River Spltronbcrg apples won sweep take; prize ami tltlo of "AMdo aflksf of the -TorlV at the National Appln Show, Spokane. 1909, and a car of Newtowns won Tlrst Prize la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C Rogue River pears brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur ing the past six years. write Commercial club. Inclosing 8 cents for postage for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. STEER MARKET . FIRMLY STEADY -Trailing In Portland Cattle Pit Is Active and Very Little Stock Car- ried Over From Day to Day Lambs Stiff. ' PORTLAND, Nov. 13, Receipts for the week have heen 'JUS cattle; 301 calves; 2oC8 liogri; 3009 sheep; Ml IL & JL; 272 goats. The steer market ranged fairly ' .steady throughout tho week. There was some variance of opinion, how ever, in this particular, killers in some inssanees claiming that the ar rivals during tho last half sold 10c to lfc lower. Trading wns active and there was very little carrying over from day to day. Tho market on cows was strong to higher, with a much snappier tunc than applied to the steer market. One lot of calves sold at ;?S.00, which indicated n poorly supplied veal market. Bulls sold at .$4.00 and $1.75 and weVe in greater demand than any other cla-i of cattle. The lamb market stiffened tip some but thore was not anything to tost the strength of the market. Sheep rcooips were light for tho week an.1 thore was a stronger tone throughout and at this season of tho year !)! ers find difficulty in securing niiv ;thing that bogins to class uas I at k mutton and killers are compelled to tako thin sheep to supply their or ders. ' Tho hog market registered $7.00 for tops, with tho bulk of sale - around $0.85 to $0.00. The arrival of lnrgor shipments from territory tributary to this innrket indicate-, tho movement of hogs that have boon fattened on the stubble fields and also gives indication of an increased hog production in tho Pacific noith wesr. 80L0NS GATHER Openliirj of Winter Season in Nation al Capital Witnesses the Awaken Inn of City From Its Annual Drowse Taft Again at His Desk. WASHINGTON, D. C, Nov. 13.--With tho return of President Taft and tho opening of tho winter season congressmen from nil sections are re turning to the capital after their va cations. Tho -weather is cold but just right to bo oxhillarating and WaBhiugton is awakening from its , minimi drowse, f Look at tho ads for tho chance to buy tho property you ne-ad at a "rijjht price." WASHINGTON ANOTHER EFFECT PRESIDENT JAM13, of the Tnrtnro Clmmbov of Com merce, is heading a movement io induce the, French Chamber of Deputies to pass a law, if possible, to stop women from wearing the "hobbleskirt." Manufacturers, spinning mills, dyers and all kindred industries, have had to lay off employes and cut down their output to about half what it used to be on account of the small quantity of material necessary for a hobble. But style makers promise no relief. A correspondent who made the rounds of the big dressmaking establish ments was told by all that the fall and winter styles would not be greatly changed from those of tho past spring and summer. "Without exception the great gown makers ex pressed a desire for wider skirts, but to a certain extent the wills of clients had to be respected, they said, and clients demanded the exaggerated hobble. M. Jane is working in conjunction with other cham bers of commerce and m absolute seriousness, but his job is considered hopeless. WHAT IRELAND WANTS. UTTIIAT we mean by home rule is the continuous gov- V eminent of Ireland, according to Irish ideas, carried out by Irish ministers responsible to tho Irish people servants of the crown, but not holding office at the will ot a parliament at Westminster. Thus concisely does John Redmond define home rule, in a preface to Stephen Gwynn's book, "The Case of Home Rule," just published. It is the first time that the United Irish League's demands have been stated in compre hensive terms. Continuing, Redmond says: "In other words, we ask that laws relating to Ireland alone shall be made by a popularly elected assembly sit ting in Ireland, having leisure to deal with the necessities of the case and possessing first-hand knowledge of them, and that responsibility for the administration of Ireland shall be confided to a ministry chosen by Ireland, and going out of office when Irish public opinion demands a chancre." Redmond also appeals to what it has done tor South Africa. "What lies at the root of the controversy," he points out, "is a feeling in the 'dominant partner' that to concede Ireland's demands would be to accept defeat, that justice cannot be done without admitting injustice in the past, and thatTreland's victory would be England's humiliation. Such an attitude of mind is natural enough after a struggle so protracted, yet it is unworthy of a great country. Tn such a matter statesmanship and generosity go hand-in-hand. That has been proven in South Africa. Ireland remains to confirm that noble example" Gallant. lime. Sarah Bernbnnlt onco told of a gallant to whom she bad been Intro duced. "Ills compliments," she said, "were so glowing that at last I cried eut: "'But. monsieur, remember, I nm sixty-four years olaT " 'Madam.' be replied, 'to mo you are Just thirty-two, for I, seared as I bare been by scandal, am too chari table ever to bellovo more than half of what I bear " Soma Squeeze. A judge was questioning an old Irishman. "Do took you by the throat nnd choked you, did ho?" asked the Judge. "He did, sor." said Pat. "Sure, sor, be squazed me throat till I thought he would make cider out o' me Adam's apple." London Telegraph. Her Aim. Mr. Blnks (after an absence) And so you shot a burglar while here and unprotected. Yon are a brave llttla woman. What became of htm? Mrs Blnks The other burglar carried blm off. Mr. Blnks Which other burglar? Mrs. Blnks The ono I aimed at Puck. Experience Teaches. She- Dearie, shall 1 learn to make biscuits the way your mother used to make them? He (with a shudder) No, darling. She used to beat 'cm, and my poor father always thought that was bow she developed her mus cle. Exchange. No Touches For Moods. Flffff Well, you know tho old Bay ing, "Contentment Is better than wealth." Fogg Tbafu so. People don't try to borrow It from you. Bos ton Transcript Tho fear of being found out is often mistaken for tho prickings of con science. A Moving Land. Ono of the broad slopes of Mont Grin guez. France, is reported to have be come detached from its foundations and to have moved over a distance of nearly a quarter of n mile, carrying with it tho soil, meadows and woods and covering up in its pnssago roads and bridges that stood in tho way. A chestnut grovo haH traveled COO feet without suffering any apparent dam age, but many small lakes have been formed by tho damming of tho waters. Scientific American. Is a Cook an Artlt7 Controversy has been stirred up by tho Chicago Trlbuno among tho botel and restaurant cookH as to whether cooking is an art or a trade. Tho ma jority of cooks agree that It is an art or they would not enduro a tempera ture of 110 to 120 degrees for fourteen hours a day seven" days a week, But ono cook declares that "no artist, un less something wnH wrong with bis head, would work fourteen hours a day, with only half a day off each wtek." Ilasklns for Health. OF THE HOBBLE. England to do for Trelantn - ."el Gas Plant. There are two varum f ga ptnni One N a manufacturing cxunllMinier wbero coal in converted Into gn tor I lumluating and beating pttrpo-os. Tin other variety Is a real growing plan' called the fruslnelln. Kew know wuj the fmxlnelln 1 called the "ga plant Tbls Is (Milium at certnln times It r leases a volatile oil thui neinnllv i.: nltes If nllowcd t come In con tin with r lighted match. The frnxpiellt is also noted for It fragrance ami longevity If not dlxtttrlied. One plan' In n New England garden U dome Its liest to outlive a third generation and elsewhere a clump N stll' flmirWi lug ufter no lew than thlrt.v-M'Vii year on a grave one of the mct dlf flcult of places for u perennial to few up long struggle for erMenre. let alono a normal life. New York World Glftd. "I don't know what I'm ever going to mitk of that son of mine." com plained a promlneu' Cleveland lnil uess man the other day. 'fhe eld Imp Is self made. graduate of the unlver sity of bard knocks unit all that, nm' It naturally grieves him to have a son who Is not aggressive Maybe your sou hasn't found him self yet." we consoled. "Isn't he gift ed in any way?" "Gifted: I should say he II ' ain't got n darned thing that wasn'i given to him." Cleveland J'laln L)e:U or. Big William Penn. Tho stntuo of William I'enn nt the city hall In Philadelphia weighs thirty tons nnd Is thirty-seven feet high. Somo other dimensions are: Hat rim, twenty-threo feet In circumference: nose, thirteen inches long; eyes, twelve inches Jong and four Inches wide; hair, four feet long; arms, twelve eet six. Inches long; waist, twenty-four feet In circumference; legs, from auklo to knee, ten eet; calf, eight feet eight Inches in circumference Look for tho loser of the articles you have fouud for a prompt ud majf bovo bitn a lot! of worry. COURT HOUSE NEWS Ileal IJstato Transactions. Frod H. Itmidell to Daisy I. Macklo, lot 0, block 5, Sum mit add. to Ashland; lot ID, Prachts add. to Ashland..,? 10 Richard Schuler to W. K. Baumhach, property In Parle add. Medford 2U00 Anna Woltor tb J. K. Toft, lot 0 and lot 11, block 2 WolterH add. to Medford 10 Jcsslo Lowdon to W. O. Garrett Wi of BW',, Sec. 22, Tp, 39, 2 W ' 10 H. h, Whlto to Geo. U. Crolgh ton, lots 9-10-11-12-13-14, block 1", II, h, Whlto add. to Ashland 10 Geo. II. Crolghton to II, It. "GIRL OF THE GOLDCN WEST" HERE TUESDAY. mm There is tto actor n America hot ter ((ualitlod than llelrmu l.MI f r tho role oC Iho vtuwl it sent in lnv.l llclnseo'it groat play, "The (llrl r tho (lohlen West," which i booked for the evening of November 1 1 nt tho Medford. Ihealto. Capable in terprotittion of tho ehnrwotur de mands both virile and subdued net ing, nnd Mr. Ly toll's pysiwil nnd o enl equipment enable him In sue ecsfully cope with the Wrongest fi liation, while he is toiMHrutnentnll fitted to do more than juitiee to the tender .section. And schooling anil experience enable, hint to make the most of his natural liistrtouit en dowments. He htus in tin . big ii" uients in "The (lirl of tho UM- m BILLY (SINGLE) CLIFFORD (S .glo) ('iff,', il, tl Hilly (. .glo) 1'iir.i d, tlie id cdiait, l in (led tin- w;i. lie i blazing a trail of laughter tu-ro -tho country, and ho will ooii he m M'eclford with his now vohiclo whfh he is pleaded to call a musical fan (itHy in two nets. Thono who do not know what a musical fattltiHy in, will lie enlightened when "Tho Girl, tho Man and the Game" urrjvos. For the trnke of ciili((h(0!imo!it lot it u Muled bore Unit a musical fantasy in a farco with much music intoi-spurNcd. Larnkln, lots 9-0-11-12-13 and 1-1, hlocic 1, II. L. Whlto add. to Ashland '. . XO JoHhtia Patterson to IJonJ. C. Slioldoti, 210 acres in Tp. 38, IK ' io Myrtlo Law Ion Forbes to Susan A. Iloltnnn, property In Tal ent ; , ,900 O. It. fillnuorJond to V. M. Melntlro, lot 7, block "A" Uotilovanl Park add. to Ash land " 10 A. D. Johns to O. M. Contltltis, . lot 1. nlotwxa. Mod ford. . . . 10 Initio Knlon toAnt!"Ht Petard, land lit Tn. 37. 2W 112 (leo. II. Mlllar.'to Anna M. Mil Jar, leo ncros In blank '10, Medford !'.. 1 Fair Oalta OrclYard Co. to A; 0. AhruniH, propQfty In Fair Oalca orcliAi'd tract 10 Mllco (', HjianaB to firo, 11. Mll- lar, lot j a, block 40, .Mod 101 U ,,,, ffift 3100 " iSBVJsv ,- -; mBBBm fmk, IP?BP9P?f' " aS!awl J ' f&y:NA' ' Sffiiia i nWf x t W JaSSSHEA il- l1 '' ;CM i-H-(HB-iw.. 2Hf Bf " ''iaH.PES.S.w Hk ' '"' ' Wi'i Ti'i-iB-Mfc v 1--P1' ..Hi-I1 - I ' iBIMll----I----L KMHIHk I K, P'1RU 'IrJp 1SMB nf X-lfcte!u Br mujgy iii lfeitjwi i " WwNmiii Ifffki ' feMKSiBBB kirn llHCrWlRHB9k. KirS6wRt ' 'BHKflMl91i. lsm&?;HWL i i iiKlflXHKr"Ml BK aMHw i vniU JS. lu3m0ntVrvla?3iHHHPSBr LCIIWIIHSfflnBIIIIIIHHil v!fbi'ffWSatKBIK!KSSSvt!Si w 9En9MMRQHJ9BPvM i Wosl." Ono of them is when he iiunrrols with the girl in Imr cabin kikI goes lt Hi, l Hurtling a tnnuuut tutor, wounded tintl ItolploHs. Anoth er is wllt'li. dontned Io lynebitiK, ho bids her farewell whilo " Irving lo keep her in ignorance of his plight. ' Ami hot his leaM itnproixe neling it done in lite last net. when ho and the girl dfwrt ftirevor from hor be. loved Cttlifonim. As lending intiii of tho Atonritr thoalto, Shu rriuiriuo, during tlie Irtut Ihroo jour, .Mr. l.yloll pla.cd ninny iku'Uj, hut in not one of tlrm did ho chi tt utoro ooinplinioilts from presrt mid public than by hit iniper Miimtioii of the road akoiiI in "Tho (brl of the (lohlen West." uhicb held the '-flu'' It" wecki. TO APPEAR SOON. T'i IliM pnrlii'iilar case tho crntr.il 1gitrc i-, a rollicking young blade, who borrow h u wife and child lo ile um1 hi doting old uncle with moil oy. Naturally he gets himself into all mauitnr of serapoHand his atilirn dttruig this tinio furnish iiiuity it Itoany htngli. Mr. Clifford plays tho tolo of the guy young mnll, nnd ho not only afordw much fun. but lie nNo siugH u do.i'it good Hongs. Tho mIiow will he seen at Iho Medford Iheatro on November lfith, Otis Nowhury to K. K. Alorrlson land lit I), h, 0. 75, Tp. 37, 2V 10G00 0, II. Whlslor to Mario K. Ilon .fnott, :iyt actcB In 1). h, 0, &2, Tp. 37, 1V..... 800 Now ('uses, Kdwartl A. KvatiHoti vs. John J. O, lingua; stilt to iciiiovo a cloud, M. Put din, uttornoy for plaintiff. iMairlitgo MretihON, , Citl G. Huilth mid Millie Ilittchb sou, . I'rohali), Kstato I.IIllan B.Mooro,; ordor sot ting Dec. 10, 1911, an day for final iHiltloinont. Guard Mabel and Madollnn Betid dor; ordor dlrootlng guardian to pay Hlstors of Motoy ?G0 toward iitalnto ntuipo of minor. Kstalo N. Htldltain; adittliilstralor's bpnd tiled and iipprovod, Draperies Wo entry n vory coninlMe linn of ilnwiorlm, incn uiirtnlna, f ltur. etc-, mill 0o nil otnMca of uplioliitorlnir A npcelnl nmn to look nftnr this work CTOltiMvoly nnd will Blvn tin kOo'I dnrvlco hm In iioimlblo tn sot In e mi tlm turnout elite, Weeks & McGowan Co Whero on will find tho host workmanship on ottr fltto gar ments. Wo tako tho utmost euro with everything euttnsttiil to its, ami gtiarauteo that you will bo nbxolutoly satisfied villi results. The Star Steam Laundry "" MKDIOUI), OltK. Watches andClocK are the two chief article) of our Intuitu n The CIocUm and Wntchin which wo are offering are tho er bet mailo and noHltUih' reliable r nbo carry a largo "took of very fltto Kuld mid llver Jewvlry. rlttK. I plan, hrtmchoa, hrncolotM, rlinltiK, IcharitiH, locXota, etc., etc KELLER TKll JKWEZ.RR 103 W. MAIM All latest Fiction and at Publishers Prices Come in and look them over Medford Book Store Medford Employment Agency FOR 6ALFJ 7 room houso modorn, $800 down, hal. to milt. 5 room htingalow cIoho In $1000 down, hal. In payments. 2 good walelum $.1 oach. Horso and buggy, A-No. 1 horso, only 7 yonra old; $200. TUADH 25 acres to trado for city property. 12 room hotiso for acroago. Ilotuio In Heattlo to tiado for acreagu huro. ItKNTALS. All klndB of houses to rout. Will attend to tho rontlng of your hotiso, .1 fiirnlshod Iioiihcii. 2 furnished rooms for men only ?2 week, 2 lilies from P. O. WANTED Girls for hounowork. E. P. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLK. 0 ito Nash Hotol Phono llil; Home, 14. " -iJ Where fco Go Tonight SAVOY THEATRE Under Htvr Mnnniremimt T 'lint Itiin, Mcriinr-d Motion I'lctarim. C'lutti Hlinu'i CtiurtHiiiN Titmlmmit. l'riinU H Hall, 1'rop. 100 TIW OIJMTU 10c ISIS THEATRE dig nocm.K iiu.i. IIUOOKH AM) IIIUM'K Comedy, Kinging nnd Talking Hero Is Iho Koiiiewhat different J comedians In otto of their cotuody i I I'leatloiiM onlltlod, "IIU Day Off,"? ; lii which they Introduce all Idinla i ! of coiiilcal NltiiutloiiM as well as I : Notiin good nIiikIiik and tl branil- I ; new bunch of Joltiw, If you want i to enjoy a lumrty Ii iili this Is tho I I placo whoro you will got double s otir moite)'H w tilth. It's a tiuriHUit. 4 8TII.I. ANOTIIKIt .MISS I.II.I.I.V.V WICI.I.S KoiIcIj'h Finoillo Hoterlaluer i All of Medford's iiiiinIc lovers will t t ho plontod by tho uiuiouiiroiiioiit I of .MIhh Welln' local appotirnni'M. TltU Is one of tho hIidiikosI acts of Its kind lit vaudeville. Kvnry- whero she luiti appemed ulio has I heen n trotuondoiiH hit, posMwsliig t hontitlftit voice, which nIio tmen I X to ailMinttiKo In fluwdc as well nit her great charaiter hdiirh. J U-GO THEATRE VAUDKVILLK AND MOVING IMCTURItS 10c Change of Program Sundays and Thursdays THEATRE i AdinlNHloii 10c. : Miitlnre ICery Day ' to 5 p. lit. M.MtOONKU !; I'lie titOHt powerful wu Htory ovor. .lOMII'H SI'K'IKK L'oinlc : I'HK ANSWUIl Ol' TDK UOSKS; :: This In Italian In nil IU fervor of; 1 1 Ini'it lukuiilt. fitiil litfjitiultt TIUII.INtJ Till-: COU.VTKIt- FKITKIt ,! Itnttllug good lilograph comedy. AIi HATIIIMt III Popular Hong i Music nnd Kffootn to Hull tho Pictures KvunltiKs 7 to 10:15, orr Valley Second Hand Store Wo lluy mid doll All Kinds ot Rocond Hand Goods, M. .7. I'ir.OIIKU, Prop. 15 North FJr Home 1151 Hell .1072 OPEN- For Business 1 mnajNs & IjKhliich HecoiiiMIaui Htoro at 30 South Grapo Street, Givo us a call and wo will treat yott fair, Highest cash prlco for second hand; goods of till klndB. s k.. W.y,t&4iW .