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-fi PTOE( BIX t t m t mpFORfl kjht; TRrnuNT). MEnroim cmnciON, Tuesday. Ncyramrcn n, M2. IV i - Li IKS r r wiMwn MM VOICES m warn SCENE OF ACCIDENT DURING AEROPLANE ELOPEMENT, PHOENIX. Ore, Nov. 3, To tho Editors Tlio season for gardener nhil producers in general being about over, t, ns ono of tlicni, wish to voice my gratitude to tho parties who nrc responsible for giving us a channel through which we hav been nble to dispone of our produce in a profil nblo mnnncr, I refer to tho public market. It hnn been n decided suc cess from our point of view mid judg ing from tho crowds thnt gnther at the market on market day we are not the only ones to profit by it. The consumer has been nble to purchase produce cheaper this past summer nnd fall than for several years past, and wo have received enough to en able us to realise a profit which like wise h a unique experience with us. before wc had to take what the mer chants wero pleased to give us and usually thnt was in trade, but the more usual experience was to find the stores supplied with vegetables and fruits shipped in from other places. , There is a wnil and n moan when ever n merchant hears of local peo ple sending to mail order houses for their necessities, but a reversal of situations does not seem to appeal to their sense of injustice. They claim thnt it is a business proposition with them to buy of foreigners who can nfford to sell tho results of their la bor at the very lowest figure, but it is '.likewise a business proposition with the farmer when he sends to a mail order house to supply bis needs. In discussing these conditions with people who are interested in them there is up one thing so generally condemned as tho merchants associ ation. It has grown to be very strong nnd like nil concerns that are able to dictate in a measure, it has also grown very dominating. It has boy cotted certain papers for advertising pnrjwses, thus showing that it is not working for the benefit of local in stitutions. And this was their prin cipal argument against the market, i e, that people should patronize them nnd thus encourage locat business bouses. The very nature of the mercantile business demands competition in the interests of both buyer and seller. But iu place of any such thing as this we find an association thnt does away with nil business rivalry be tween firms. The monthly banquet that they hold are features that are dispensed with in towns where com petition exists, and the salaries that are paid the officers of this acsso ciation 'come out of yonr pocket nnd mine. They would not keep this go ing if it redounded to anything but their profit. Any firm that would brenk loose from this association and advertise as having done so would give itself the best possible recom mendntion in the eyes of nil who muke Mcdford their .shopping place. The writer is not n knocker. On the other hand he is a booster for the Rogue river valley nnd for Med ford, but the high pile ot merchan dise in comparison with nurrounding towns is n condition -hat should be remedied. Freight rates arp practic ally alike to all railrnisl towns. If there is any difference it should bo in favor of Mcdford merchants who buy in larger quantities. In attempting to remedy conditions mentioned above, a sturt has been made on the right road by putting in the public murket. It is tho logical solution of our greatest problem, and wo are very grateful to those whose foresight and pereverenee mndo the market possible. M. F. A. NEVADA'S BIG FIGHT IS LStiS' if v- - v - v jffjw. ;tv its", .HfltHRBiHHIH ErlHHtHHaL"JL ' i , AQTHUB SMITH AMD RGirjE. n.USS AIMEE. CUE WHO CAME. TO GRIEF IN THEIR. AEBOPLXNE- Pww.fft v ELOPEMENT. MRS. ShYtTH IS HIDDEN, EXCEPT FOR. ME PEET, BV TWO WOMEN. 'eS&AUte, Tula phuiurupti wu taken rii;Ui iiiici i to- i- i nii tdc .k-i , i.nc t ujiouiutii uf Arthur Smith, a youthful uvlaior, of 1 or( Uayur. tint., mid , Aluiec Cour ut IliliMdr, MKIi, Mr. Suiiiti l suoku lylug on tut ground uncoim-lou. white Mr Smith l hidden. out for her tool, by two wmucn Huth are rapidly recovering. ALL TO CARRY OREGON CLAIM PARIY CHIEFS IDAHO VOTING PROGRESSIVE LAWS nOISE, Idaho, Nov. 5. The mat- OT G1T0 5 HARVEST ER AGEN T UPON WOODROW: STOLE $84,000 j SAN FltANTlSrO, Nov. 5. Lack tAT Kafnra thn nlnpfnrfilA nf Til n tho ' with tho exception ot the presidential iuf nwnpy to rcp on ll"h race, which Is attracting perhaps the lh ?!: choice in tho prc-ndential widest attention. Is the initiative, and i handicap todny ent the betting referendum. Almost as much Inter- nrices in San Francisco from 1 to '3 est Is manifested in the public utili ties commission bill, the proponents ot which declare that railroads are assessed a great deal less In Idaho than In states which have added this measure to,othetr constitutions. A corrupt practices act Is also being voted on. As a decision by the supreme court prevented the names of the progressive party electors being printed on the official ballot, voters friendly to Colonel Roosevelt's can didacy were compelled to write them In. Great discrimination Is being shown In the selection ot state sen ators and representatives to fill ex pired terms, as the next legislature which meets la January will elect two United States senators. Sena tor. Borah aspire to succeed him self, while a senator will be chosen at that time to succeed the late Senator Heyburn. to 1 to 5 on Woodnw WiUon. Already :?G0,000 has pnssed through the hands of Tom Corbctt, the princi pal bookmaker here. Wil.nn is the favorite on the gen eral result in San Francisco, while Hooscvclt is backed to carry the state of California nt odd 'J to 1. On Saturday the betting was even money thnt Itonevelt would carry Califor nia by '.20,000, but today the betting switched to even money that he would not have that majority. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. & Will- i lace J. Poland. Pacifin Coast agent lor the Iuteruation.il Harvester com pany of America, wns taken into cu.s ' today here Monday by the Huriw agency on a warrant charging cin bezzleincnt of .lf00 on October 2. That tho total defalcation of the accused man will reach $81,000 m the report made to the Klice by the complaining witness, Aubrey K, Am brose, the travollin; auditor of the harvester tnwt. The complaint was Mvorn to. before Police Judge Wellcr and Poland's hail fixed at $.)0,000 bond or .fJo.OOt) wi.-h. Poland has not been turned over to the police as yet but will be lodged at the city prison 'late this afternoon, it is believed. I E WASH! CARSON' CITY, Nov., Nov. C Asldo from the three cornered fight between Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft for Nevada's electoral votes, the chief Intorest here In today's elec tion centered in the contest of tho three candidates to succeed the late United States Senator Nixon. W. A. Massey, who served out Nixon's un expired term, Is a candidate for re election. Ho is opposed by Sardls Suinmerfleld as the progressive can dldate, and Key Plttman, democrat. HEAVY EARLY VOTE IS CAST IACK IN IOWA W ini DHS MOINES, Iowa, Nov. C.-Des-pito extremely cold weather through, out the stu(o nu unusuully hcuvy early voto wns reported everywhere, Hundreds of persons watted outside the, booths hero, there not being onough voting machines to uccom ' luodHte the voters. LEAD IN ARIZONA PHOENIX, Ariz., Nov. 5-With perfect election weather throughout the state a heavy early vote was cast in Arizona today with indica tions of the democratic normal ma jority. The voters will pass upon several constitutionals. Woman suffrage U the nmendment causing most inter est. As there hns been little real op position to equal suffrage, it is ex pected to carry. ING HARD TO DEFEAT SEN. WARREN CHEYENNE, Wyo., Nov. 5. Tho heaviest voto In the history of Wyoming Is being polled today. The democrats and progressives are fus ing In an effort to defeat United States Senator Warren. Congress Mondell will bo re-elected. The proposition to adopt the ini tiative and referendum measures has largly been lost sight of In the heat of the senatorial contest. POWERS FAIL TO RESPOND TO REQUEST FOR MEDIATION CONSTANTINOPLE, Nov. 5, None of the powers have yet replied to the. porte's request lor mediation. The 'belief held here Is that King Ferdinand will not be sorry to ac cept European Intervention, as It Is considered that after Its tremendous sacrifices tho Bulgarian army must be near exhausted, Abdullah pasha, commander of tho Turkish c,astorn Army, is still at Tchorkesskeul and at noon today a Turhish detachment .destroyed an important railway brldgo ut Tchorlu. It now becomes clear a defecttvo commissariat was largely respon sible for tho Turkish reverses. Heavy Vote in Chicago. CHICAGO, Nov. 6. With Mc.nl weather prevailing, it was predicted today that 050,000 Imlluts would be enst in Chicago. This means that more than 80 per cent of the total registration will go to tho polls. The voting everywhere in Illinois is re ported hcuvy. SEATTLE, Wash., NoV. 5. The state of Washington probably will give Roosevelt Its seven electoral votes. The betting favors Roose velt on this state's ote and practical ly all polls hue Indicated the same. Wilson, however, will run exceeding ly strong and is a dangerous second. Taft is hopelessly in third place. There Is a close race between Gov ernor Hay, republican, "Rob" Hodge, progressive and Ernest Lister, demo crat, In the gubernatorial tight. Dotting seems to favor Hay and Hodge but there Is not much money being wagered on this fight. . PORTLAND, Oro., Nov, ft. If the predictions of tho state central com mlttvo elm I mum or tho throe big parties go for anything Oregon will go through the contortion ot giving Wilson, Roosevelt and Taft nil "handsome majorities" today. Hero are tho ferecasts: "Hort lluuey, chairman of ilomo crntlu statu central committee; "Wilson will win In Oregon. The total registration Is 100,000, and the estimated voto will be 145,000, dis tributed us follews: Wilson, r.r.,ooo; Roosevelt, 4R.000: Taft, .15,000; scattering, 10,000. Charles II. Moorcs( chairman ot tho republican state central commit tee: In view of tlio overwhelming drift toward Taft Indicated by tho polls taken by republican state com mitteemen all over tho state, and thnt In order to carry Oregon Wil son will need iiearly i!0,000 republi can votes, wo liiivo a tiubstautlnl basis for our claim ot Oregon for Tnft, Oeorge Arthur llrovvn, chairman progressive state central committee; "Naturally Oregon should go for Roosevelt and Johnson. Oregon ban been the pioneer of tho advanced political thought ot the nation, and every state In tho union recognized this fact. HIGH PRAISE GIVEN T E Professor O'Gnrn is in receipt of a letter from John U. MoPherhon, the state horticultural inspector of Ihudo, iu which n high tribute is paid the scientific work being carried no in this orchard district. Among oth er tilings Sfr. McPbcrson says: "Your district and your work has been held up to us as a model iu controlling the blight." He begs Prof. O'Gara to viriit them and instruct them in the work on controlling blight. BOSTON AND NEW YORK WATCHED BY DYNAMITERS INDIANAPOLIS, Nov, 5. Let ters which the government charged showed that Frank C. Webb of Now York- wrote to J. 13. Mc.Vamara about sending Ortle McManlgal to New York and IJoston to blow up work there wore read at the dynamite con spiracy trial today. A letter from Webb was quoted as showing that Mlcltaol J. Young of Doston was anx ious to have the jobs done in Doston In the 'spring of 1000. In reply Mc Namara wroto he would attend to the matter. The government con tended these letters were referred to Presldont Ryan and Herbert 8, Hockln was sent to Chicago to pre pare McManlgal for tho job. "PINTO" TO TRY HIS HAND IN THE MIMIC WORLD OREGON AGRICULTURAL CO LEGE, CORVALLIS, Ore., Nov. fi. Ten new members' were added to the Mask nnd IJaggellrkiniiHc'Club nt the Oregon Agricultural College iu the semi-annual try-out in whlcii Miss Miriam Thayer, director of physical training for women, Sicnrd H. Peterson of the public secakim: department, MrsJPetcron and Mr. K. T. Reed of the English department acted as judges. The new members include tho .Misses Helen McGuire, Portland, nnd Mildred Wilson, Salem; nnd .Messrs. Carl N. Andun-on, Portland; E. D. Hallock, Heppncr; It: N. Dohell, Cor- vallU; J. V. Sctidder, Seattle. Wah ; . h. iMelxger, Lnourcll; I. Rend, Portland, T. E. Cornwall, Urandon, nnd C. E. Colvig, Mcdford. On December 7, the club will be. gin rchcnrsals for a production of the comedy, "The Rivals," under the direction of Miss Thayer, who hns had years of training in dramatic art. Medford Printing compny carry roll tin nf local blank. HOTEL MEDFORD Full olootion returns of tho UNITED STATES Will be road in tho Lobby and Dining Room itt Hotol Medford. THIS EVENING, NOV. 5th Dining Room Opon Until 12 P, M, FRUIT MEN Hold Your Apploa and Got Bottor Prices Wo can store 17 cat's inoro of fruit. Raton as follewa: 200 boxes or loss 2r por box for ilio season. All in oxuess of 200 boxes 20a for tlio season. Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. J i'l 'I! lAlllimillllUllMi OLD TELEGRAPH INSTRUMENT IS GIVEN TO WILSON PRINCETON, N. J., Nov. 5. Woodrow Wilson, democratic nominee for president, will receive the returns of the election this evening on the same telegraph instrument which an nounced tho returns to Q rover Cleve land when he was elected to the proMleney in 18U2. This instrument wntf presented to Wilson Monduy by Commodore E. C. llcnedict, an inti mate friend of the former president. YouNg NOTHE No roung woman, In tho joy of comlnc motherhood, should neglect to preparo nor Byttcra for tho physi cal ordeal ahe ll to untleni-n- Tha health ot both heriolf and tho oomlnr cniia depends largely upon the care bo beatowg upon herself during tho waiting months. Mother' Friend prepares the expectant mother'! eya tern for the comlnr event, and Ite uo make her comfortable durlnr n th term. Tho baby, too, la more apt to bo porrccj ana etrong wboro tho mother fei thus nronared herself fnr natura supreme function. So better advlco could bo given a young expectant momer man that sho uso Mother's Wend; It Is a raedlclno that has proven Its valuo In thousands of cases. Mothor's Friend Is sold at drug stored. Wrlto for free book for expect ant mothers. IRAOTIZLD RIGULATOR CO.. AlkaU. C. F EttS RIEND m M "There's a 'G and here's an 'S'; but that don't spell anything. Woatler what It's ffuha' to b what la it Bill?" "G stands for 'git out of the way,' and 'S' means 'spare the rod and spoil the chlld't that's what It's goln' to be." How to Makm Better Cough Syrup than You Can Buy A Family Supply, Saviaa 93 aad Fully tiasraatccd. TRIPLETS NAMED TAFT, ROOSEVELT AND WILSON WASHINGTON, Nov. .r, Mr, ami Mrs. J. H. Kyler, of DuniKon, Tex., ent n telegram to President Tnft, received today at (lie While House, announcing the birth of three sons named William Howard Taft Kyler, Theodore Roosevelt Kylor mid Wood row Wilson Kyler. The president telegraphed the parents expressing the wish that the triplets would live long and prosper. IK ill A full pint of cough syrup s much as you could buy for $2.50 can easily be made at borne. You will nnd nothing tbat taken hold of an bbttlnato couja more quickly, usually ending it Inside of 24 hours, llxcclleat, too, for croup, whooping cough, tore lungs, antlima, hoarueneai nnd other throat troubles. Mix ono pint of granulated sugar with Vj pint of warm water, and stir for 2 minutes. Put 2j ounces of I'lnex (fifty cents' worth) In a pint bottle, then add tho Sugar Syrup. It keens perfectly. Take a teaapoonful every one, two or three hours. This Ih just laxative enough to help cure a cough. Mho stimulates the appe tite, which Is uiually upset by a cough. The taite is plcaiant. The elfcct of plno'snd sugar syrup on the Inflamed inernbrones Is well known. I'lnex is the moat yaluablo concentrated compound of Nbrwav white pine extract, rich In gualacol and all the natural healing nine elements. Other prepara tions will not work in this formula. Tho Plnex and Sugar Syrup recipe Is now uwd by thousands of housewives throughout tho United States and Can ada. Tho plan has been imitated, but tbo eld Micceaiful formula has never been equaled, A guaranty of absolute satisfaction, or ironnv nrnmnllir vfnnlA1 imt urfMi fhla recipe. Your drumdst has Tlnex, or will RPt It for vou. if not, send to Tho I'lnex Co., Ft, Wayne, lad, Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency GG aero alfalfa ranch, 73 young fruit trees, largo house and largo barn, and other otu buildings, gas en gine pumping plant, on tho Pacific highway, 3 miles to good little town, price $2CS per acre. 240 acres stock ranch lt miles from Medford, 4 room house and barn, closo to school, price $5,800. Will trado for good city property or acreage closor to town. 200 acre dally farm on the Apple gate, 40 acres In alfalfa, some in timothy and clover, good house nnd plonty of out buildings, good water right, all tho stock and tools go with tho place at $50 per acre. Wo want some city property to trado for acreage New 5 room bungalow, modern, brand new, largo lot In a good loca tion. Prlco $1400. We have all kinds of bargains In city property, come and lot us toll you about thorn before you buy. Kinployiucnt Girls and women for gounrul house work In and out of town, Man to do chores on ranch. Ilnnch hands. MRS. EMMA BITTNEB Phono Home 14 Opposite Nash Hotel ftOOMH fl anil 7. PALM MtOCn, $13.20 'HD $13.20 Medford to Portland VIA SSaS; a h SUNSET OGDEN&SHASTA ROUTES lci?V ACCOUNT Pacific International Dairy Show AM) Pacific Land Products Show November 18 to 23 BALK DATKH I'rom points south of Itnttcliurir. Nov. )M, 19 nnd 20. and from points niirlli of HoNOliuri,', IneliKlliu: points on tlio U, & IS, I. II. & N., fl, 1 U. & W. ami luani'ii lino points, Nov. IH, tv, so unit SI, with final ruturn limit of Nov. 28, , i . m I'or further details as to fares from any spuclfla stutlon, train sclii'd uIom, ttto,, cult on nearest skviiI or wrltti to John M. Heott, ftoiioral Piissciiger Agent, Portland, Oro. HULL UMBRELLAS DETACHABLE HANDLES Have your handle made detachable and put on a new base. We make, your handle a Hull handle. Umbrellas $1.75 up MARTIN J. 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