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II if b 1 tf 7 h t 4j ry I :'J' i . ': I I flBI fTOH lfirow)-MAiL nuixmi r&Kg PKnmSa ca stn OrfWiA, The Aslilan TrlWuno, MM I TrNfea BttlMltav. XC874I r trAt nkiuis Vain fl. fnim 7i VT" 1 ' o6ftae Putnam, 4itorni Mutor HaUrta1 M tndllM mattar t McdfaH, Or, .Mar tha act et March S, W. t OfYlatal Paaar at Um CHy a MaforiL TOKHi raiwr'c jhui iMUn Cawity. BOBSCIlirTWW MATHS. On jrwir'. by a.JH."..,........Jt,60 ona month. hr,nn. .so Per month. 'AeJtvrw yt carrier In jnrutru. ..ainunmniiB ana n trar kiMr..-?. ... . ..- JRfi Hatur6ayair. h? msli, jtr year., . WeeKly, ' Vr 'VeIi .T. .7. . . . 1.80 nwonw circulation. Sally avaraga or eleven tnontha and Irff November SO. 1911. J781. FsM Imh4 Wt trait Prtm IHiqMtrlkea. Tha Mall Tathe.Ja on a1a at the Ferry "Naw Stand, tern Frntiolneo. Portland Hotel Jw Htan.i, Portland. TVotrmaa News Ccw Portland. Ora. W. a Whitney. Beattla. Wash. Metropolis of South- Oratrnti am) Northern .California, ana the fastest growinc fty.Jp Oregon. Population U.S. faM 110 8140; estimated, llli to.to. ' FIV hundred thounand dollar Gravity Water SjrirtW) completed, Ktvln flnent aupply ?rtira mountain -water, an i?,S miles Armreeta pav4. PoHeTHM receipt for year awAlna: November M. mu shew Increase of is per cent i Baaaer trait city 'In Oregon Ramie River SltMnhrr apples wob sweep itakea'prla aaJ Utla of Apl KImc rf tfc WmH" at ta National Annie 8how, Spokane. 19M, aa ear or Newtown wen f 'rir.Prte 1 131 at CatMdtan International Apple Show. Vanoauv.r1B. ,& . mmmm t .i Mavfe VrtM tai MVI at 8akana National Apple 8haw wan by carload of New'owna Ttotue River Twara broht hlgbeat ttrleea In all'cnritM M UMwHd mr ifiw the. bI six yeara. Write Commercial Olnh. Inelealnir a eenta'fer eaiax far the flaeat nnaaww nlty pamphlet aver pnbltalaV t JOLTS AND JIN&LES ly hi irtwH In reading over election returns from tbe state we find that at Kla math Falls a onan named Low got the high vote for sheriff. Mr. Ad Wolgast will fight Mr. Willie Ritchie oa Thanksgiving day. There are still a la.K old fashioned people who believe that eating tur key is more fun. aMM - tHBuLvr?'! i With the possibility of five years for each indictment, and Indict rncnts. being returned every ew min utes. It appears Mr. Jack Johnson ' "ftfitt1, gt.-prle term .well ilaU tfce 23rcteeatury. , What & difference a Tew days make. Now the .only ones who je 'tain any Interest In.iwllttcs are those whobope to get jobs. K lti j)Vath Tor it: very booh we w; anfiesnee oar eaHdldate for. mayor. ill We would like to assemble a meeting of all of Ibcwe jrho have lost money on a.jirUelght ad who Te lieve the referee was fair. , ' There, woufd. be material for a very exclusive club. . , Can, anyone tell me why It Is that when a Chinaman puts on a stiff collar he doesn't wear a necktie? It Is rather evident that a certain onan who said be would not accept a third term is making good. t j MHer purveyor Here's to you, Mr. Surveyor, With your rod, and your chain, ; and your line; May your days be as bright as a dol lar Sure, everyone's treating you fine. We follow you off to tho westward, You and your hobblq-nalled crew; We'd liko to know what you are doing ,Our hopes aro a following, too. Wll.bo waiting here, Mr. Surveyor, When you and your hunch wander r back And we hope that a blopming old railroad Will follow you west In your track. COMMERCIAL CLUE TO MEET TONIGHT t .Toitho publie: A Bpecinl meeting pi the Commercial dub will be held Wednesday evening, November 13tlif nt 8 o'clocck pm., City ball. The election mh over, ninl o Bliould all iukd hold and seo it' some forward movement cannot be started for (he jjeiiefit of Medford und Hogue river yalloy. Jt lias been a long time hiuce yo Jiavo liud u general meeting of llio slnb. n We want yon to come, A progres sive, live commorciul club is the bebt HRtet a, community can liuvo, Tlioro nre noveral things of iraportanco tliat ougli to bo considered, Are you bopoting for MedfordT rjwtKe aimwer this question. What would Jtfedford bd Jf everybody "woh jHt like MET The liye Weinberg are ejqwwted to be tlire. .Tle dead one rHMt ooe.i WM.Jtf. COIiVIO.' lriuiiiLnt andrMarintrnr. TOE REBELLIOUS COMMISSION " . i . ACCORPiNGkWtU$ PoVtlaud prfpdi-d the railroad com mission is in open rebellion against its creatorthe nnrmln in its threift to thwart tho will of the people ill the cshi))li8lnnent ob their rate policy in the recently adopted freight rate bill. iVom the irocorcl ot the commission it. is disclosed (his opeir rebellion Isasbeen its secret opposition to the will or Ihe people for some time down to tho latest im iwrtant case tried bofoiv it in July this year. K W. Gaines, appearing boforo the commission nili)07 narrates a flasrant. abuse of the rights of the people, and in case F-203, the Sumpter Valley railway log rate case, discloses that the commission acted in tho capacity of attorney for the railroad and prepared testimony which the dofendant used in lieu of its own. Attorneys for -complainants assert that the transcripts of-ttomo of its cases appear "doctored" in that witnesses are limacw say xiic opposite ol wnat umy uiu sa.v, stipula tions Of attorneys are omitted from the l-ccord, and the Xover of attorney conferred by plaintiff is eliminated. And now that a majority vote of the people determine iiioii a rate poncy, wnicn inciiueKsuiiu eollnlu,.l. tuiiiiuia sion publicly states the people havo a perfect right to state what rate policy they snail adopt, so long as the carriers receive a fair return upon their property, and the very rate policy adopted by the people has tho endorsement of the interstate commerce conunissioiij the people's railroad commission declare publicly it will thwart their will and overthrow their law. Are the people going to stand for such action from their servants? The. Orcgonian says "the bill -was plainly written in that it did not carry a 'joker'." This is an absolute state ment of the truth. Every rate that needs to be changed Under the provisions of the measure can be revised and established by every railroad in the state in less than 10 days. 'The commission in its orders P-179 and 1M80, issued JYcbrnarv. 1912, merclv fixed tho first class rate and then prescribed percentages for the otlier nine classes. Tlie mil hecords to the method. Most of the listed articles in the classification are now provided with minimum carload weights fixed by the railroads themselves, and the remain ing articles win readily belike wise provided with minimum weights, and as all the articles arc now provided with less than carload ratings, the bill itself automatical!' provides the carload rates, hence there is no involved work entailed. All of the first class rates now in use by the railroads are either fixed by the commission or permitted by it, therefore all that is necessary to revise the class rate schedules is to apply the percentages stated in the bill to the remaining classes. Tho special rates now applying on grain, livestock, lumber, and .like products are less than the maximum rates prescribed by the'bill, hence these arc not affected and require no (revision or change, Jior were such xates changed by the orders of the commission men tioned above, when it fixed the of percentages. It is now up to the people their rebellious commission, opposition and harrassmenb of attorne3's of various com plaining communities sent to conduct their cause before the commission, these attorneys out of self-respect can no longer appear in their behalf. The Baker circuit court has already established a pre cedent (whereby justice may be secured by civil action in the inatteivof excessive rates, and as the freight rate bill of tthe people is independent in its operation of the railroad wmmwsionptlie,people may have to resort to the civil court fbx 'justice. ) !.i Ilf JUaTICI TO THE UNIVERSITY A GROSS' injustice, has been done by the people of Or gone to the state university at Eugene. The millage bill, which would have taken both the uni versity and agricultural college out of politics by providing fixed income, for both institutions Under a common board of regents, was defeated. The university appropriations made at the hist session of the legislature, were held up by fraudulent referendum petitions, which, contained forged signitures, mythical names and the list of the dead,' and both appropriations defeated. The holding up of the needed funds of the university have crippled it badly for the past two years. It is up to the legisluturejto pass needed applanations at once with the emergency clause attauhed to relieve .the situation. Either that or slaughter the university as it slaughtered the normal schools. There was no campaign made for the millage bill. It was opposed by those who favored a single state institu tion, as well as by opponents of higher education, and ap pearances are that it was secretly fought by the Oregon -agricultural gouege, wiucii uy piuyiug a superior game ol politics has been fattened while the university starved. All those reactionaries who oppose all expenditures, as well as those ignorant of the true-meaniug of the bill, voted to keep the state educational institutions a log to be rolled through legislative sessions demoralizing legislation. Vinegar and 13y 1. J, O'Oara, (Continued Acetic FermwHta4km ' ' After alcoholic fermentation is 'completed, which may bo ascertained by tho use of the hydrometer, another group of microorganisms changes the alcohol into ucetlc acid, Tho principal organisms causing acetic fer mentation aroLlactorlum acotl and IJacterium pasteurlanum, and puro cul tures of these organisms may be ob'talned for tho purposo of Inoculating the apple must after the sugar has been concerted Into alcohol, After alco holic fermentation Is completed and beforo tho Vinegar gertn Is Introduced, It Is best to draw off the clear portion pf the liquid and thoroughly jIiibo out the container. The clear liquid Is then put back. Finally, add about u gallon or two ,of good vinegar to each. CO gallons of liquid o us to acetify It. small quantity of roiother-of-vliiegur may be addejl or the llqujdnay be Inoculated with a pure culture of vinegar ferment which may bo secured fromtjie, U. . department of Agrlclijturo, Washington, 1), C, ' Jf natural fermentation ja depeuded upon, old vinegar barrols In which atEDFORD MAIL' TRIBUNE. f irst-class rate and its table to defend themselves from because from its record of e- Its Making Pathologist In Charge from Tuesday) MEDFORP. OKEOON. WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER in. Reed vlnpgKr un toon produced nh should bo washed and uraltled. Aftor thu JmrM' hu ihmm .yoolsd they should bo rihac with sonw good vlut'KAf or tnu(hir-u(-viioKi)r should ho added hctqrt th addition pf Utn Julco. ! As In tho enso of nlcohnllo fermentation, tho most satisfactory vcsultn for ncotle teruiiMitnthm ir obtained by having thu toinpoi'itturu or tho liquid between, ttf and, 76 tltftros P. Tho container hIiuiiIiI hq only partly f Mod ns Indicated above, and true neevsa of air nhoiild bo poriultUnl. U thu bar rels or enska aro placed upon tholr hides and two-Inch Imhm nro horod l each head, one near tho snrfaco or the liquid und ono nunr the top of tho cask, freo circulation of air Is assured, These holes should bu ooorud with nrnlshed ini'tal netting to prvvont the intrnnco of vluognr files. Time acquired to Malta Vlurtitr AH Indicated iibovw, ll will bo understood Hint tliw tluin nocpstary for tho conversion of the BUgnr Intd nlcphol and thonlcohol into nndln neld depends largely on tho temporaturu, nrpsoticn of tho proper orgnnlHUiH, ntid roady necesa of alr tho loinpernturo at all time should hit us near 76 ilpgnWF. Hs possible; ypnst plants hhouta bo present In sufficient numbers to control tho flrtt Mage or th rermenlntlon and gtvh rlsu to alcohol by a change of thu suRitr. Specific bacteria nro altm needsd Tor tho second stng lb vinegar fermentation. ThP,y tnhht bo In sufficient miuihcni 'to control nceUc actd ferotnn'ttep, anil shoild bo added In tho form of mother- of-vtnegar or frtnn ptirw cultures of tjio vluegnr gomt grown under labora tory conditions. Tho change taking place in tho,prodnetloh, or vinegar require oxygon or tho atrv Rhd for this reason tho containers should not be completely filled nor s'hould they bo bupgod tightly. Kreo ArcOsa of air Is absolutely essential to production or vinegar. l'f tho above Instructions aro carefully followed. It Is ppjlbto to produpp good iinprclumtnbln vlnegnr In from fi to 12 months. If the apple Jnlco hits been rarornlly handled and cloalillnoss observed, an excellent product will result. When acetic fermentnilon has gone far enough to produce AM to C per cent of. acetic acid, the contnlpurs should bo made as full as possible and tightly corked In order to prevent destructive fermentation or acetic acid Jind consequent deterioration of the vinegar. If desired, the vinegar may hft drnn from tho Imrrol or cask, filtered and bottled Standard Vlurgar l)cflncl Vlnbgar has been defined as: "A condiment mndo front various sugary or starchy substancps,by alcoholic and subsequent acetic fermenta tion." In. the United States "Standards of Purely for Pood Products" vinegar made from apples la dcflnod as follews: Vinegar, elder lnegnr. apple vinegar Is a product made by tho alcoholic and subsequent ncotous fermentations of the Julco or tho apple, and contains not lens than 4 por cent acetic acid and not less than l.ti per cenof applo solids, ir vinegar Is inado fro'm pure Juice In tho. way Indicated In this nrtlcle, there will bo no difficulty in meeting tho legal requirements. Starting with an applo must containing tl per cent of sugar, tho final product should easily con tain more than 5 per cent acetic acid, which Is more than required by law. Tho method or testing vinegar will bo given in the bulletin which Is In preparation. (To be -.' . . . - . IUTTE FALLS NOW HAS NEW WATER SYSTEM The ilutto Fa'lls water works, com- j pleted at a cost of $11,000. Is now In operation, and gives to tho residents or that enterprising city complete guarnntee tor plenty ot water and ample protection against tho ravages of flrjs. ' ' The system Is a gravity system, on talllng tho uso of 12,000 feet of plpo with a pressuro 6f from C5 to 75 pounds. A concrete reservoir with a 40,000 gallon capacity was also Installed.' 3 Th&bplldlnR was under tho super- ACKNOWLEDGE IT MetHonl Ham to How to the Inevitable Scored of Citizens Proo It After reading tho public state ment of this representative citizen ot Aicdford givon below, you must como to this conclutlen: A remedy which proved bo boneflclal years ago with the kidneys, can naturally ho ex pected to perform the samo work in similar cases. Head this: Mrs. J. II. Oaussum, Coutral ave nue, iledford, Ore., says: "I was so bad with kidney trouble that I could not do by housework. My back was weak and painful and In tho morning when I got up, I was lame and sore. The kidney secretions were unnatural and my health steadily ran down un til I was hardly able to got about. Wbilo in that condition, I read about Doan's Kidney Pllla nnd got n box. I felt better front the tlmo I com menced using them and It was not long beforo I was cured. I am In a position to recommend Doan's Kid ney Pills to anyono afflicted with kidney complaint." (Statement given September 14, 1007.) Jtc-i:ndoreiricnt When Mrs. Uapssum was Inter viewed several years later, alio said: "My former endorsement of Doan's Kidney Pills still holds good. Since this remedy cured mo I have had no further attacks of kidney complaint and I have enjoyed good health," For sale by nil dealers. Price 50 cents. FoHteNMIlbum Co., Iluffalo, Now York, sole agents for tho United States. Itomemober the name Doan's and take no other. " Will Make Small LOANS on Unimproved Progeity MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. tho bcxt, 'Now barruh pf any kind continued) ;.... T. 'i)mj"-,.i..i..i vision or II. O. Stoeckmnn. for C. II. Orooii, nnd tho contractor wits C. A. Cochrane. The work hns heon under way (or about a yenr. Miller Muggins, tho iumv manager of tho Cardinals, as a lawyer and a member or tho Ohio bar. MEXICO frowns 'the time "to buv while GOOD LAND is still cheap. Get in before the rush. It has just started. AVe arc SPECIALISTS in agricultural and timber land on the West Coast of Mex ico. We have been there for veal's; we know the country, the people, the laws and the customs. Wo can deliver the goods at the RIGHT PRICES. From our list of splendid properties, every one PER SONALLY INSPECTED, we select the follewing: H00 per acre: $i:i3 5,000 acres, State of Sononi, close to railroad. Water transportation 80 first class farming land, partly fenced. Will raise alfalfa, corn, wheat, cotton, etc. A big bargain. $3.00 per acre : 43,000 acres State of Sonora. 8 miles from railroad. One-half fine farm ing lnnil, balance splendid range, all fenced and ;cVoss fenced. Several reservoirs for irrigation water. Rig lime stone deposit anjl lime kiln, Lime business alone would pay interest on cost. Can de liver about 2000 head of good range cattle at 9.00 per head. A splendid property, worth twico the money. We "have Uso irrigated Land in small tracts jit $25 to $30 pei-acro. ' v i c - Write us or join our No vember excursion. Highest banking references ill Unit ed States and Mexico. OHASi P. O'BRIEN CO. 312 Union Oil Ruhr.. Los Angeles, fJalif. 5- i M I Splendid Opportunity or 'r s.. a i... ,' i 'Livo Agents,' .1912. MILWAUKEE NURSERIES 70,000 4nppto, 2.1,000 ponr, 2000 cherry, 21)0(1 walnut, 10,000 prude, extra heavy heavy grndos, ono yenr old trees, lending Vitrlnlli'", Into til utune. Orowu s without Irrigation, Oregon. AdrPM N, 11. llnrvoy, MllwahUeo, SnUntautlou gtmrantood. Bend for our list boforo placing your orders. Will compnro with thn boat trees to Im found nuy whole. PrlroM lowt SHOE REPAIRING BY MACHINERY . I have Just Installed n New Chain plou Htltrhlnif Mnclilno for soloing shoes and respectfully Invito thn public to cnll ntid see this now ma chlno in Operotlniii Nn nnllH on welt ahoi)H, Quick wpyH. Pont nnnterlnl and workiunnshlp, Prloon right. Ilrlug you shoe rnpalrlng to GUS ANDERSON 1(1 Houtli l-'Jr HI reel Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, B. C. Public Lta JTattart! Final Proof. Dasert IaaoM, Gonteti and Mlalag Casaa. Bcrlp. Draperies w carry a vrrjr eomplMa Una ot JnUTli'H. la etirtalna, flvlurra, t. and lu nil olaakca of ujiholatarli rett man to look aftor thli work pxeluxtvely ami will siva aa good krvlea aa la mmwlbla to gat In aven nil cjannrn oi iiiinuiaierius. j tho largrsi Clll, Weeks ft McGowan Co. T-3 Patronize Home Industry Tho Ashland Preserving company are manufacturing a high grado limn and sulphur solution which win test 3C Deaume, and is positively guar anteed pot to crystallse. Samples of sama may bo scon at any of our agencies. For prices nnd particulars apply to ulther of tho following agents In Medferd: Rogue River Friilt & Produce Ass'n. Producers Fruit Company. wi: uandm: am Magazine Subscriptions and meet all cut or club rates which aro odvurtisod or of fered by any company. Ile slden wo glvo you a special sorvlco which you do not got If you scud direct to publish ers. d af y MEDFORD. book store; (When Face to Face With the Dentist It Is said that much of the pan or acho of tho teeth mysteriously" dfeap pears, 'i'fiorp Ih no accptuUlng for this In nomo places, but In our es tablishment It Is known lljat tho confldonco In our, careful methods gives groat pourago to tho jintlout, Vo oxtract tooth palnlosaly, fill, fllo, clean, scrape, do crown and bridge work, and every' braijch of hlgh-clitsu DenUsty clysanly,' J H i liady Attendant DR. BARBER TIIK DKNTIST Ovor-Danlola" for" Duds' 1'aolf lo I. I'Uouo nn, Home Phono ID2-K- . i WH1R1 TO 0 TONIGHT -B,- W j EATR Always lu tho Load. Your own good Judgment will note nuwlodgo our superloilty lu every rt'Mppcl TIIK HIMTItN' FltOM KUKS drama wl(h strong character por trayalii HIM MlltMl ' A iliainilniDiama 'J'HM THUK 'lfl It will command 'attention n-3 IMVnV TIIK pAXUKH TlinuhniiHor Coinudy Hong Mntlnoes Dally 2 to 5 P. M. I'uret nnd WoolvuiHli, Thu unexctdlttd musicians. I, ii 'i coMi.s'd ri:ATinu:8: The tltrllllug detective story, "Dub lin Dun," with Harney (lllmoni lu tho loading role. Nov, 15 and 10. "Thn Wauutti in While" another ThnnhnUHer lu two. reels, Nox. IK und It). Mur (.'iiiullig ADMISSION, 5o AND lOo IS IS THEATRE VnutleUlo nnd Photoplays I.VAM. nmt iailld Presenting their one art comedy entitled "A VICTIM OF JII.OI?HV" auia enoTOPbAYSr-a ' tiii: TitAiu: tiu.v nui.i.i.T , An tnclder.1 or tho Vlefu Life or Yesterday MKMOItlKri OF PATIO DAYS Mexican Drama ium.v .Mcdit.vrii's uvi: i,irrri:its Comedy (loot! Mimto n niut 10 rciila Special Mnllneps Sat. and Sun. Matliieo prlcos 5 uud10 cents AT THU UGO AIAVAYS A 0(K)D SHOW Tho Heat Ventilated Theater In Town TIIK UKNCUK, CAKIJ AND KDIJCA TION OF III.IND ll.MIIFrt lhllsnn, TIih film shows how blind children aro educated, l-diicalloiml for both young and old. TIIIJ HTIlKhT HINOKIt Knluui Tho fortiluoH of a poor girl who sings herself to riches and fame. A beautiful story full of trtio sentiment; POPI'IjAU IIKTTY Vltngrnph Very pleasing nnd upto-dato, TIIK OHTUNK IN TIIK TKA-CUP Vltngrnph .A fortuiio that tiirmxl out to ho true, but not exactly iih ono would expect. Hon thin onu nnd .Jddgu for ournelf, J. i r ANOUINIIKD 1IOUUH Pntho f r t A Rtory with a moral, Vory Im prehslvo und well lie tod,. HP.KCIAIj TDNKIIIT Male Qunt'let ADMISSION 5o AND 100 PLUMBING Sttam and, Hot, WtL Heating v " All Work4 Ouarantsac Frlcoa lleusonaBla COFFEEN t, PRICE M Xowai4 foos, Bnttauca h M H TH ;? 41 ? 1 i i 4 j-Aftii'" "-vt i . i i 1 1 1 i ' i - i i ' - - ' u ""-Vr" 'll.((ikH r4"( Kl tnt r f tut ft if i f ? -'J""' ' ft .'. ''". "i,i,,if .tPi.,LfL'LSt.li