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ittfui PAGE EIGHT T" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEITFORn. OREGON, &V.TUR DAY, NQVEMDER 10. 1012. WAIT, PRESIDENT OF COUNCIL WILL BE A CANDIDATE ''At tlio solicitation ot ninny citi zens I lmvo decided to become a can didate for tho office ot major nt the coming olcctlon In January. In this connection I wish to utato that If elected, I will use my best efforts to give the city n clean business ad- ministration. J. E. WATT. J. E. Watt, president of tho city council Saturday Issued tho forego ing statement In which ho states that he will accept tho nomination urged upon him by his many friends and will make Iho race. Mr, Watt is thoroughly convers ant with city affairs having been In office as councilman during tho past two years. J. W. Mitchell, another member of tho city council who has been talked ot as a candldato stated to friends Saturday that he would prob ably withdraw. He states that tho announcement that he was a candl dato was published by a friend and without his knowledge. Nearly all of tho other suggested for tho oftlco have flatly refused to run. BUSY DAY SPENT BY PRESIDENT IN NEW YORK CITY In Invited to attend and Inspect the hnudsomo now building which has been In tho coitrcA ot construction for snvornl months At n cost of about 110,000. Btato and local officials ot tho todgn will speak, nnd an nlnbo rate muRlcnt program hns been pro pared, TonlRht will bo tho biggest night In tho year for the lied Men. MfrMM ;k I HfL, NKW YOKK, Xov. m-lriidit Tn ft nrrivctl hem early from Wash ington, lie uutomohtlcil to the Col lege of Hie City of New York, where n brief reception was jicii in tits honor. President TuftV proem in culled for n buy day. After his brief iit to tin New York college he hurried lo Dolih's Kerry and inspected 1lie children's illu maintained there by tho New York Juvenile society. The president was tho guest of Adolph Lcwisohu at luncheon and this after noon he inspected tho Hebrew Shelt ering Guardian Orphan Asylum nt lMensniilville. Tho president tonight will he the principal senker ut a bampiet given by the Lotus Club. t X X X T t t T t T ? t & Medford National Bank WE WANT X T t X ? Y X ? T t f T ? warn E qjes TO MM FOR MAYOR Mrs. Mary F. Roddy, leader In tho local suffrago club and very active during the recent campaign for suf frage, who was suggested by her friends as a candidate for mayor to day declined to enter the race. Her statement follews: To tho editer: Relieving as tjdo that the most important duty igthe one" nearest at hand I must beg to decline the nomi nation as mayor. Wo worked for the ballot, not to hold office but-to have our part in saying Who should. Ten years from now, when women are a force in politics, a woman mayor might lie a help to Medford. With many thanks to the friends 'who have offored me their support. MARY F. REDDY. RES OF THE PEACE AS ELECTED Your Business, Your Deposits, Your & t Confidence, and Your Friendship & MAY NOT ELECT REORDER WW Whether the city will elect a city recorder and two councllmen from the second ward this year or not will he decided at a council meeting next Tuesday evonlng when an opinion from tho city attorney will bo heard. The charter is not clear on tho point. Robert W. Telfcr was elected city recorder ono year ago for a two year term. Shortly afterward ho ulgned and Elmer T. Fobs was elected re cordor by tho council. Whether ho holds for Mr. Tqlfor's entire term or until the next city election is the question. Tho same question arises in con nection with W. X. Campbell elected by tho council to fill tho unexplrpd term of E. C. Ireland who was elec ted for two years a year ago. The official count completed re cently by the county clerk shows the following elections to tho offices of justice of tho peace and constable in this county. Ashland J. G. Hurt, justice of the peaco; A. L. Irwin, constable. Applegatc A. D. Beardsley, jus tice of the peace; John Matncy, con stable. Phoenix F. E. Furry, justice of the peace; II. C. Johnson, constable. Medford G. O. Taylor, Justice ot the peace; Rankin Estes, constable. Jacksonville Henry Dor. justice ot tho peace; Joe Wcttcrcr, constable. Central Point E. E. Walden, jus tice ot the peace; C. S. Sanderson, constable. Gold Hill J. R. B. Morclock, Jus tice of the peaco; H. T. Pankey, con stable, t Woodville G. F. Wertz. Justice of tho peace; George Loud, constable. Sams Valley E. W. Cooper, Jus tice of the peace; George McDonough, constable. Eaglo Point John Watklns, Jus tice of the peace; E. S. Coolcy, con stable. Jt - J Trail T. D. Hlgenbotbam, Jus tice or the peace; B. L. Tucker, con stable. Big Butte E. H. Watson, Jubtlco of the peace; John Winningham, constable. RED MEN WILL OPEN QUARTERS TONIGHT Tho Red Men's lodge of this city will open their new quarters on Ap ple street tonight with lodge cere monies and a banquet. Tho public Y t t Y t X Y X T y f f t Y t t WE WILL Always Labor Faithfully to Merit Them All WE WON'T Betray Your Business or Speculate 4; ''ft ? MResources JQlJtr&T 3 ' .. v 1 1 btr t. V. I. u B , " J J' iS -Mvm 'mx $750, 000 00 .00 Y t X X X ? Y f t Y T X Y Y t X Y Y X ? Y Y Y t ?! a 1 TRY US X Wm. H. Gore, Pres. John H. Orth, Cashier 2 "PINAFORE" SEAT SALE BEGAN THIS MORNING With ono mora rohearsal with the full orchestra, Gilbert & Sullivan's oxer now comic opera classic will bo ready for tho public. Sixty high school students have been rohears ing twlco dally for two weeks to niako It a grand success, under the direction of three experienced opera men, Messrs, Wllbon, AndrcwH and Howoll. Blalno Klum has been working sovora! days at tho Anglo opora Iioubo making a reproduction of tho stage sotting that was used In tho all-star production In Now York, using Illustrations from several the atrical magazines, and tho domestic art department of tho school, under Mlhs Mourn' direction, liavo been working hard to costumo tho opera correctly. No paus or work has been spared to glvo a first-class pre sentation of tbo opera, and tho pub lic has been buying tickets liberally to show Its appreciation and glvo en couragement to a worthy cauto. Tho pileos liavo been placed within tho reach of all, tho best reserved seats selling at 75 and CO cents, chlldrou 35 cents. At thouo prices the entire family may attend, and no doubt to morrow morning at HasklnB will wltnuas one of tho largest coat sales of Mdford liprqj talent productions. ( i, ' ' i" Medfor Printing company carry a fHll IM of legal blanks. t sAlA Jm.$m5m f Y Y r ? Y t Y T & Y Y ? r Y ? Y Y T ? Y f ? Y Y Y ? Y Y f ? Y Y Y Y ? Y t Y Y ? ? i n be The Turkey will Properly Dressed BUT how about You? That "old suit1' which you consider good enough for "every day'1 is hardly fitting for a holiday. You will feel brighter, fresher, happier, if the joyous nature of Thanksgiving Day is reflected not only by the inner, but by the outer man. All day long, until eight o'clock this evening, we will bo watching for you to make your holiday selection. MODEL CLOTHING CO,; '. Corner Main and Bartlett ' ' - , I-F ! -J , W t ? t j Y Y ? Y t Y T Y Y y ? Y Y Y J J ? Y 3m$mm$$m$ The stronger and rougher whiskey tastes the more harm it will do. Why take chances with your nerves, your stomach, your general health. . i ." Cycus. Noble l pure, M ailil palnl.ilile llottlei) .it tlriukiug Hlrvngtli, Sold all over the world. W. J. Van Bohuyver & Co., General Agonla, Portland. Nearly a quurtor of a century inanaguniont untlor tho aamo THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded becauso of Soundness of prinoiplo Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal trcatmont CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtcr .President Q. R. Liudloy, Vico Pres. O. W. JMcDonald, Cashior $13.20 IE $13.20 Medford to Portland frt$& r- ifkf HM.K DATICH rrom pnlntM Month of llcmehurif, Nov. II, l'j and 20. and from pulnlH Worth nf Itoin liurc. Invluillnc nil polnta on tliu (. k 11, V. It, k N.. H, r. V. fc V, ami tirancli linn ")llllH, NOV IK, 19, SO nriil SI. wild fluid rolurii limit of Nov, IS, VU I lOCOCNiSHASTAl I I V ROUTES I I Account Pacific International Dairy Show and Pacific Land Products Show November 18 to 23 I'or fiiritur iln.iIlM no lo frirrN from any tiprrlfln flutloM, ttln nrlirtliilctf, via, call on niuri'tit uKunt or Mrltu lo John M. 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