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I MrcDFORP MATL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER. 12, 191! i P7CGTC THItKH ,. i .... . iiuiwragpaKaiwi1 m W.t 1 y ' 1 SM U :i !,n i 1 -., 'jij "ft V"1 r .v (M TO j T nil '4- TonUsht when lluil AiitlufHou nut! Kroiltllo Corltotl lioolc ii for tliulr lull roil nil IioxIiik content loenl fol Iiiwnm oftbitit spurt wl uiulciiihtiul- ly wltucfiti oiio of tlio t?Ml iiiui mout ovniily niiiiolif'il'tioiilM ever mion hero, or any where elmi. Tltoro Iihb lieoii mum lulk on to lilHlit'H (udtcHt t tut it on liny other mich ovchrhIoii, duo no iloubl to (ho tyet Hint Andcrttoii'M opiionont Uor Uytt, Ih ntiolit the llltollcHt looking uiintoinnr llliil 'Antiunion lilm nit yet Itml lo licit I with, hit In built on tlio Miino linen n Unit, In hi it apnrr IriK it tho itym itUlimiKli ho tiiptmrH to bo unite n bit Hlowur tlinn tlio Viuicquvor Intl. bo unoinii to bo more on tho tilotltlliiK Mtylu or n box er, of baltiR aula to ro n Iook rouln. If Cornell Mtnyn with tho puce which AihIoihoii Ih Hiiro to cut out for him tbon Mr. Cornell will know tlml bo In koIiik nt nomo upend for ho nmy hnyo to crowd 25 roundN of iiiIIIIiib Into ItktHott rounds tonlKbt. Tho "Vnuepuror whirlwind" who wnii ircncn('cit with tho latter tion-tle-nluinn by Krnuklo Kdward, In rightly named nit when In notion with full unit Hut, ho linn Harney O'dfleld looking llkr n Dngo flnlt cnrl tooling till horn up n dido Atronl. . Atidemon li not wanting for luck of Niiiiorl for ho linn plenty of ml in I rent who nro firm In their holler tliNt Uliddy en n (nko Into tow fnr bettor tioyn limit ho linn Already de feated. Corbett Itnn inoro follower who think wo of bin dinner thnu nity of AtidemonVother Combatant nnd they flRiiro CorbnU linn n grand olianco tonight to turn tho tabic on Htv victor of SI utrnlgltt (Utlc on couiitar. A ttlx round mimk-IoI event prelim inary will atari tho bnll rollliiK. Kred tlio AudoriKtn a iiromlalng youtiKor brother of Huii'a will moot "Young Terry McOuvorit" who la'aald to bo it' good boy, .Tho first bout will Mtnrl promptly at N:3U p. iti. tho mulu event limned, lately followliiK und tho bo Ih atirc to tie nil over before 10 p. in, Itonorved iteata on italo nt Nntdi Hotel. SAN'OIEGO SWEPT 1 . BY MORAL BAN IMKOO, Cl., Nov. 13. IJvery train tlmt left Han DIoro to il it y curried former lumntes of tho fnniou "titlnunrco" district, which wai cloned at tho order of Superin tendent of Police Schon. Quo train which went north early thU after noon wan called "the itliiKareo tpo clnl." On bourd wore hnlt u hundred women who had made tholr home In Han DIoko'h halt world. Of 138 women arrcHtod In yetiterduy'n raid, only two, when ttictloncd by n board of Inquiry, wnnted'to reform. Tho rent tlcclnrcd they preferred to leave tho. city and hud tho money to jmy thelrs'wuv Tho majority anlil they would continue to lend tho ttnmo life. Most of tltoui mild they would llko to turn oyer n new leaf but Hint It wam too Into In life. HI MS m IN BOO T MADE IN : A Rogue River Valley Payroll Wo Manufacture CEMENT DRAIN TILE CONCRETE CULVERTS CONCRETE PIPE FOR IRRIGATION SEWER PIPE Doalor in Washod Sand, Gravel and Crushed Rook Of(lco Fruitgrowers Hunk llttllilltur Factory North IllvorBlde ,Avouuq j'hriiio Main tiB3 ' '. $Vhw MU 6091 MEDFORD CONCRETE CONSTRUCTION COMPANY a. J. IEMON. . .. , " ' , ,i ': For tho best of ' J ' LV EVERYTHING kADE OP WOOD 1 ptji'.' Seo us. Wo make a specialty of OmoWyRNITURE and FIXTURES, MANTLES, , OREN DOORS and WINDOWS, Etc. factory Corner South Fir und JIPFD 9ASH I ,!!" m NUNAN WAS 111(11 I'OUTUNK Nov. 12. No mm. uvor wiih utcolod U? Hut IJiilicil Hlnte Hi'iialo iim olii'iiply in Dr. Hurry l.iuio, AhIiIo from hi, tnivoltnir expeiine, fin' willed ho ilocp not lnivo lo nccoiitil iiutlur Ihu Inw, II coal lilm e.xiiol.y Mo, I'lio Inivelliii; eximiiM.'H eovoml 'lb ilni'H, ut a lilt lo Iokh I linn jjtf n dny, or I'J'. The lolnl eo-,1 of oleelliiK Hurry Lime (o I lie Hcmito tluch not iiiiioiiut to trotlO. In (he oil iIii.vk it hlnttle tiicinber of li( lelnliitin'e would Hi'imi en llimi iICiUIi for his vole utu hdiiiitoriitl i'oiiIi'hI. "I ol (lie Hciiiitoi'Mi1i ni ii lnir. cniii' criiiucil Dr. I.itiic, looking like n en I Hint lnii jiiht hwiiIIowimJ n oiio nry. "Hut I liiiveii'l Hindu miy prolU on II." "Well," wiih hiikki'hIviU "llio Hiliiry of hi'iuitiir fur fix veil I'M U l.i.O(KI. whleh In pretty ootl leturu for ff'.l't III t'liwli mill tho plenxiiro of Inking n viicittlmi tlirotudinut the wlnte tit u cohl or ifs-IM." fr. I.iino hiuile'd noiiiu more. "Tliuro in only .t7fi Unit I luivo to miiko nu nceouuliiiK of." continued Hie doctor. "Of tliln. $10 wim eon tributeil. An old Irinlimiiii. Jerry N'liniiii, of .InckMiiivillo, sent me $211, und I wouldn't litive ucceptcd It but for tlio kind lettor that necomimulcd il. Jerry U mi old patient of mine, iiniM mivnl hi life nmrc when lie won iluiiKcniiiHly ill. Then John Vnn Ziinte eiiuio in one day nnd handed me n twenty. I didn't want to lake it, but John imputed, mid I couldn't refuse Hiieli a nice 1'tllow im John Van Xuiilc, hi I handed the money over to JihIko Seneca Smitli lo be UHcd. but jiiHl then in came n bill for $7f for printing my enrdu, mid n I didn't liave inucli dimme, I took linek the Van .unto money fron Hmitli. dm: up llio WO from Jerry N'uiinii and eoutribtiled .t.'lo from my own jHicket and paid the bill. Anil Hint U uvcry cent that the law hays I uiipf account for. FW SOLD REAL BEER HOHEHUHO; Or., NoV? l'J.Tfc HoHebtiru Ilrowcry & lee conipnny today entered a plea of guilty in tlio Oirctitt court to a charge uf belliiip real beer in violation of the prohibi tion Inw. Tho directors woro fined $250" cacli. The brewery was fined $00. Tbi- ono won tried in Sep. (ember but ilin jury wan tumble to iitfreo. LAND GRANT CASE rOUTUANU. Oro Nov. 12. With tho court already lu ponncenlon of toHtlmouy and testimony couHumlut; over u ton of paper, local testimony In tho' OrcKoii-Callforiiln rnllroud land Krnnt cmo closed before Judgo Wolverton today, Tho case Is now trittiHforred to 8nn Francisco, where tho California end will bo concluded. Manaaer. '' ' : v. - - -. ' ' . . 11th Sts, Both Phones ROSEBUR AN? poop 9Q. MME. LMIE WESTERN UNION HERE NOVEMBER 8 PENSIONS IB iMinc, l.iilindio who will apiKMir hero Nov. -H, under itUNpicCM of llio 0 ren ter MCilford clnli, U American born ami u ticnilu't' of (bo, I)niilitci'n of the t(ovolilloii, llnr liiihbautl, l-'raii-cIh l.tibiiditi, whom hho' married early id hur career, U of I'Voueli parentage, and wilh (be arliHtii temperament and Intuition oV lilx race, lie wiih quick (o recoHiiizo her jtrenl kSHh und eucoii rapd Hie development of her drumiilic ability. To U itblc i-i tKH Jjfe L t :w maiiiiKemeiit (h duo tlio Miceon of her prchcnt world tour which Iiiih itlrciuly covered three ycitrn of coutimuil travelinc the Hot part licint; devoted to the United SlnlcK und Citiiada. She liar now iippenrrd irofeHnionully in every province of Caiiadn titul every ntiito in tho union except New .Mexico ii ml AmatuiSvliicli will be included thin Hcu'toti. k Her original intention to m abroad tltiri schmmi wiih ueeerihariiy Mjitpou ed in order that hIic miuht apiiii vitsi t the went to fill several return en KiiKciiicittH in the count cities und at Hie Mime lime overlook her much in tho Hood Itiver district. Oregon. Her prcHCiit plan is to make a hurried trip retuniinj,' early to fill her eastern eiipiKCineuU and later to go abroad. Her foreign tour will include Kng taud, Scollaud, Ireland and eontincn tal. Kurope, South Africa, India, Aus tralia, Now Zcnlntid, Chiiin, Japan. I'lnh'liptiiCM nnd ilitwiiiinii Ihlaudn utld South Amcricti. The ntimmcr of 1010 site spent in Aliinka. going us far north nts Nome. To reach there hhn. traveled ovr 2000 inilp down tho 'ViTklTii river, from White Hoi to 81. Michacr nnd then ncross tho Hearing Sea in an American revenue cutlur. In all kIic appeared in nevcn (owiih. In DawMin tlio firt-t night ho gave "The Servant in tlio Hoiwc," Ihu next, lb hcii'h "A DollV Hotihe." TIickc two ptnyj. hho presented all .through Alns- kii, wiicre ner iippeumiiecs were innito under the nurpiees of n far-reaching Mieial orgaiiuatiou called the Arctic Hrotberhood. Her appearance in Nome on AuguU Ilnl, 1011, a year and a day later, xhc wiih appearing in St. John, New .IlriuiHwiek. nnd hpenl tltu rl'Mt q( tlioWnoiith in Priiico Kilwnnf Inland' 'an'J'ova Scotia where hhcpniil a sihilrto the historic liViiligeliiie couulr.vV. Horn. To Mm. Wnllnco Mnloncy, at (Iriiiitu Push, Moudny, Nov. 11, 1912, u daughter. Medford Printing company n full lino of legal blanks. carry MEDFORD Officu Furniture Library Furniture Bedroom Furuituro Diningroom Furniture White Enamel Furjiitura Built in Buffets, Seats And BookcascsJ Etc. ., Store Fixtures 'V Porch (Swings Cedar Chests .. Cabinet Work Douo ,,inOak1Walnut,sFir,or Any Other Wood Desired Cabinot Makors Mission Furniture Works F.aQ;' Tivpwbridgo, Jr., Prop. Ml$$, mfy Medford Ifecenlly llio YfeMvrn Tiiioii Tele graph company announced to il em ployer! a proviriioilal pvunion plan guarniiteeiug a cerinlu incomt) to fjiitliful employe having a certain term of eryice. I'rciilcnt Vail bun jiiMt iHNtieil nu addilioiml iiiiiioiiiii'C. incut to Hie effect Hint commencing January 1, 10HI, a iKjrmnucut plan will bo inaugurated providing not only for K!Iih!oiih, bul iiImi exlcildiiig lo nil employer ociieiilrt euvcriiig picknexH nnd diHiibilitv trom ncei dent, and in additibu thereto, a life iiiKiiraiiee for all i'inploye having rclativcri dcpoinlciit iihu them, to cane of den Hi by accident occurring ill the performance of work for Mi! company, employe linviug dependent relative will receive nu iiimirancc in the mum of tbreo year wage, not in oxecw of ii total mnuiiiit of .,,000 ilollitrn and payable in dependent relntivcM. Kuiloyc who', have been five yean, in the company' hcnicc will be ei titlcd to itiHiirnucc' ngnitiHt death in varying- hum iiot exceeding $2,000 dollar, Mich huitiraucc iu be. pnid to dcHMidcut relntvc. The diKitlnlity inKurniicc covert nccldcntul Injury in the ircrfomlniice, of work for tiu' company, or dinnbilily due to J-ic':-ucfiu or injury tltiriug employment and while not, iu the iicrfonanuee of work for the company ami the amount to ho pnid in catc of acci dent or MckncM, itinv be receive: by ftntoyc who have been iu the er vieo from two year upward, verum between full puy for fo.ir week and half pnv for nine wcck, which ap plies to the cmployevwlift bav-j been in the scrvico two and five yemv, up to full pay for thirteen weo!t. and half pay until able to com i 'iveli hood, not exceeding, in the fne of aecidciit. six j'cnr in nil. The tciiiou hencfits npply r male employe ixty year of ago -ind fe male employe "fifty-fivo ycae of age who have been twent,- or mote year in the service, but for thoc employe who have been twe'ity five year or more in the company em ploy, the tension Is tnndc applicable to male employe of fiftv-fivc year or female employes fifty year of age. Any employe who has been iu the company' Kcrvicc lltirtv ir more year niny receive the pension bene fit. '- COMMERCIAL CLUl TO MEET TOMORROW NIGHT To tho public: A Sccial meeting of the Commercial cluh will bo. held Wednesday evening, November J3th, at 8 o'clocek p. m., City hull. Tho election j over, nnd wo should nil tnko hold and see if eomc forward movement cannot bo started for the benefit of Medford and Kogue river vnlloy. It has been n long time since wo Imvo had n general meeting of the club. We want you to como. A progres sive, live commercial club is the best asset it community eoii have. There arc several things of iiuortunee (hut ough to ho considered. Are you boosting for Medford? I'lcitso answer Ihii qitestiou. What would Medford he if everybody was just like MK? The live member are expected to bo there. Tho dead ones cannot come. WM. M. COIA'IO. President und Manager. Medford Iron Works A'Q. Trowbridge, Prop. Goueral Fouutlry aud . MuchiuQ-Works i. . . PtioifiolOl; Uoinu 298L. Res. Pie. 5031; Home 227L. H. A. Hleki P. M. Kerihaw Qouoraj Mauagor Oeo, Sales Mgr. OREGON GRANITE CO. Quarry Owners aud Mauufacturors Oregon Graulto ilaajs the teat ot Medford, Oregon RG I LOSS IS $19,900 MOHVAlVtill. Or., Nov. 12. -The Itw Miistiiiiicd in Saturday night' tire, which burned Dank & Walker' livery stabo and evcral adjoining building, va $10,000, with n lotal of $0,'l,'ift iiiHiirailec, Ten hore were burned. The stable wa a large wooden building mid contained more than $:ill()0 worth of hay. The lire occurred while a 20-milo gale wa blowing, nnd only the hardcht kind of work by the firemen saved an ad joining three tory wooden hotel, and had it nit been for the rain, which had thoroughly xouked everything shortly before, il i certain that al mot the entire north part of Uoe burg would have been burned, a it bower of live coal wa blown over that vicinity. OBITUARY L. K. Looma of Hops Lane who wan operated on nt Ashland Thurs day for appendicitis died Monday afternoon. Mr. Loomas Is a well known resident of Medford and la known throughout tho Roguo Itiver valley and has a large clrc'o of friends. Tho funeral notices will be given later. Ctean pots and pan with GOLD DUST Germs of decay accumulate on oft-used pots and pans, and ordinary soap and water only cleans off the surface Mt Dust does the work and does it right It digs deep after germs, cleans like a flash and leaves your pots and pans as bright as the day they were new and san itarily safe. (M4 Dist does this work in just half the time required by soap or any other cleanser. Dow it better, too. u (Mi Dvt cleans everything like magic. Df &M. Najktb. Barai. S4. Aarnni, Krt will CU that. Gold Do fcai tt JttimbU a h'ImiIt kumlui si iMilaf (arts. Ut CA GOLD DUST TWINS J xt wor" i PHOENIX GARAGE GASOLINE, OIL AND SUPPLIES Will go nny place to repair your ear. Cars lor lllro Ropalrlug Phoenix. Ore. Phouo S16-K-4 Your success and the prosperity of this city and valley depends on your patronizing home industries and using home-made products. Ask for "Made in Medford" Goods and insist on your contractor and builder buying of the home factories and institutions. Try this and in a few months we will have a "Greater Medford." SUBSCRIBE FOR THE MAIL TRIBUNE Leading Newspaper in Southorn Orogon V. Mi ,! Vv. Automobile Owners Attention BEAR GREEK MOTOR CAB CO. Corner Eighth and Bartlett St. )o first class automobile repair work mid guarantee it. Wo employ the best mcclinnics in the difcy. Have completely equipped machine shop and make cast ings and bearings of all kinds. Now is the time to have your ovcrliawling done. We can do it cheapest and bcyt. f Our garage is open all the time and our floor men competent and courteous. Cheap storage rates for . the winter. Why let your car stay out in the i-aiii? See us about our new and convenient gasolene propo sition, it is a saving to the owner. We will Hoon have in a full line ot the lf)l3 Cadillac and Btliek cars, the best cars on the market for the money. Bear Creek Motor Car Co. FRUIT MEN Hold Your Apples and Get Better Pricw Wc can store 17 care more of fruit. Hates as folle.ws: : 200 boxes or less 25c per box for the season. All in ' excess of 200 boxes 20c for the season. Season to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. NEWFIRM E. R. Peck & Co. has purchased the West Side Meal ' Market and are now in charge. They cany the CHOICEST AND BEST MEATS, POULTKY. ETC. That can be had on the market, cruaranten sntisfn-. tion and make prompt deliveries. Give Hie new firm a trial order. West Side Market Nearly a quarter of a century under the flame -I mnnnfroTTionf .1 THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It' has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Diuety or investment . Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000;)0 W. I. Vawter .President G. R. Lindley, Vice Pre. C. W. McDonald, Cashier H. WEINHARD'S Columbia The Beer Without a Peer Tlio choicest boos and tho scientifically in just tho right way, aro respqnsibio;fpr; its nhsnlllfo rtiirifv mwl nvinlfonnn ' '' l'. i'.' Ordor a case from your dealer or phono Pacific 01 or Home 291 H. WEINHARD'S BEER AND ICE DEPOT Sandstone Quarry Jas. G. Smith, prop. 1106 East Main St. Box 733, Write us your wants j5om pupnes. . t t i t ... r-:.:iH; li. ' v tW t '-F'V'' "' '-J-Hfr finest barley malt; brewed ' .:, . If it's made of Sheet Metal t ean make it a JOHN SIPFLI t-3. " Home M.F,H,CO, ,V. ' I : Medford1 . , , Phono 30L" vflMjf.-" 'V a J.v t tm lm r.$ iff ! ' .j. 'I