THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE, AfJEbPORD. OKKflON, "WEDNHISDAY, NOVEMBER 24, MO!). Medford Ma il Tribune PUBLISHED DAILY EXCEPT SATURDAY. A consolidation of the Motfonl Mall, established 1SS9; tlio Southern Oregon Ian, established 1902: the Democratic Times, established 1ST!; the Ashland Tilb tine, established 1MB, and the Medford Tribune, established 1908, Official Paper of the City of MtM.foni VSIfBJ Your Thanksgiving or Xmas Dinner ":::::W'' W' 1,0 JUST RIGHT ifitlaooukud on it OEOJROE PUTXAM. Editor and Manager. SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE Entered' as second class matter November 1, 190?, nt the postofflce at Medford, ( Oregon, under the act of March S, 1ST?. SUDSCntPTI OX RATES: One year, by mall J5.00 One month by mall or carrier'....! .60 I " 1 I fJ LET TJS BE THANKFUL. The people of southern Oregon, especially those in the Rogue River valley, have many things to be thankful for, this Thanksgiving time. The large fruit erop. the high! prices for products, the influx of desirable homeseekors, , the development of natural resources, all combine to cre ate a prosperity exceeding that ever before known and also thankful that its supremacy in the fruit line was ac knowledged by "the Spokane Apple Show as well as by fruit buyers. I The past year has witnessed a remarkable growth of town and country. More property has been improved than ( in any previous year. The overgrown country villa ere has assumed the airs and graces of a young city. Miles of; paved streets, water mains, cement walks, sewer mains, j have made Medford a desirable place to live, while orchard villas are replacing the antequated farm houses of a by gone period. , A big beginning has been made in the development of! the copper field that lies to the west, in the tunneling of the coal beds that lie along the western hill slopes, five , hundred men are rushing constructipn of the Pacific &, Eastern to the immense timber belt on the upper Rogue and Mt. McLaughlin district, to connection with a trans continental svstem. the fifty thousand acres of commer- ,".:, . , .... xi.. i j. -i! .-i;.- .i :j. i.,..i At the Nash W 111 lain ciai orcnaras are m me uesi ol eoiuutiun ami miu umia Snokane. w R. Wallace, e. h. c.oar indicate a heavy yield, and the oi'chard area is being in- tJ.t c A. Hunter, t. e. Wallace, p. 11. fern WL ww-mm$W; Hffllllll jMm' AFTER. HIS THANKSGIVIiNu nxUlihi. HOTEL ARRIVALS. W. Odell. creased bv 10,000 acres or additional orchards, inc Heavy, Harrington, d. w. Dennett. Joseph sf all rains have assured the crreatest output of placer crold'B- Adams, c. m. strauss, Portland; since the davs of the arirouauts. when over $23,000,000 was ? E-' Webb, u. c. f. Astbur,- goui . , n ,.,, 1 1 , . I II! .f Si i ! Mill, C. O. laiien ri'om nuisicie ana crccKuea. ui signs pouit iu tuu Arthur Way Snn Franc!sco. John M. most prosperous of years, and the development of the val- Feog, portiand; Arthur e. Eiston, lev as if bv magic. " F. Sllverstlne, San Francisco: C. A. ' The banks are thankful because thev have nearly $2,- Palmer, Seattle: j. Meyers, Portland: 000,000 on deposit an increase of nearly a million in V year. bS The postofficc for the establishment of rural free dehven . pasadcg. A P. Donahuc, Portland; a great increase in its force and an increase in receipts to c. o. Garvin, city; Professor John st. $20,000 a Vear. Onge, Ashland; James StoSdard, Bos- The people of Medford are thankful for tlie best or ton: urover . .eu. As.uana; u. n. city administrations, an able and -progressive executive T.S and city council, for a live commercial club and its wide- ,and. E s Morrow. l03 Angeles; p. awake president, for a half million dollar water system jzemansky, San Francisco; w. schom near completion, for miles of paved streets and othcv uui-'ber, Tacoma; w. d. Hannon. caiia nicipal improvements. Thev are thankful for a population J. J- nurdic. New York; j. s. of 7000 as agiinst 5000 a yr ago iSSSSTpi- r. w. The orchardists are thankful for the successful battle Patty and wlfe- PortIand. Mr. o. r. A PrJudlct)' Juror. An English stntesmnu campaigned' Wales lately and iiswl story telling tnctleo to lighten up h!. Herlnns argu nn'nt . favorite story poneornrd a limn who served tiHn thp Jury In n ninnler pase. linfore leaving home he 'wtnjptiil hl uifi to get n salmon f'T tiier and to nmlie Mire ot a Ktx'd iiien: he told h.-r t fry mie half r li and H II r .!:,. Murliiir the rial he fntiii'! rw iwi' ; ' "It 'rm out of a I.MH; tr t 1 -til in 'V) n't Sriil ! wn a.siip,! In hi Uy tl.i- fiitvnian. Well, .loir ".p.. irimt iin- we gohcj to do wit i prlniin-r''" In a thick, guttural In- p.-i:ni. r!). ri'oix "Ho one half or mum ami frt th otlnr" Told th Truth and Sat Down. 'Dip tun it who-ip "ii( of iiolltenesi ww not ''titlrely allotixetl looked up fr-'i'i h!-t ":n ii) t rrowileil pur at tht- -imtr Inily who wiiyiil. In front Mini "linilly he HirtiKgled. to. hl.1. feet nut u.Terpd' tier the pliliv THi- stout l.uj.v hi'sltiiti'd. Ifiiri" I m!: your "out,"' she wild', I want- yotr ru nsHiiri-me that you are !(.,- jrr in. .ln"'fil. frit mo of against fruit pests, for Professor O'Gara, for the co-oper- mddie, t. irwin, u. g. smith, Grants -s,T- .-n ,i ttau. tnif.im." nut ation Of th6 COimtv COUl"t for beating the World's record Pass; O. McClaln. Henry Garlladn. mi ii . n-wind T am offering- for high prices for d'Anjou pears that sell at $7.10 a boxiciorado; h smith ciendaie; E Peii. ; . ..-n-ir i- in New York and Cornice that bring $10.08 a box in Lon- ''"Si'S1 " "' don. for apples sought by the crowned heads of Europe und ;lf ct P w.' Linker, port-! ,:,? --'"-.'-"' ' P. Holymark. San Francisco; ZIpsey, Claud and the emcures or America. land: All Oregon is thankful because the Rogue River valley o. u. Tiningimst. Mrs. f. z grew the fruit that won the sweepstakes prize at the Spo- Portland: Joe Burke, winjeii: kane annle show and thankful for the enterprise of Tron- Thom"8n and famtI Inde son & Guthrie, apple kings of the world, and other orchard ists in exhibiting their products, proving to the world what we always knew, that our fruit was the finest grown. And" the valley is thankful for John R. Allen, .who has taken the bankrupt Pacific & Eastern and made it a rail road, making possible the establishment of large lumber ; manufacturing plants, who is preparing to build a trolley' line from Ashland to Grants Pass, who interested the --ap-' ital that developed the Blue Ledge mine, who lias s'-own Consomme Itallonne Paste his faith in the countrv bv buying a $168,000 orchard and Filet of salmon, sauce Toulouse set a good example by cutting it into small tracts, and by investments in business property. In fact, we have so many things to be thankful for ihat it is impossible to enumerate them all not the least bing the privilege of living in such a spot as the Roarnc Rivei? valley, where God in his infinite wisdom, has made a place worth while. LOCVIlE CAFE Thnnksglvlng Wnnpr, 0 P. M. to 8r.I0 75c. Olympla Oyster Cocktail Lonrre Special Celery en Branch OIIre3 NO PAPER TOMORROW. Potatoes Maltro d'Hotel Small Tenderloin Steak Sanco Meyerbeer String Beans Frozen Egpnog Fiesta Wafers Stuffed Young Turkey C-anborry Sauco Cati. riower In Cream Mashed Potatoes Fruit Sftlad, Macadolno Whipped Cream r English Plum Pudding Hard and Brandy Sauce ffoquefort Cheese Bent's Crackers Cafe N'olor Special music In accordance with established custom, there willbe no issue of the Mail Tribune on Thanksgiving day. the Mail Tribune will issue a special edition of'N . 24 pages, containing a full account of the Spokane Apple show and the winning of the Sweepstakes prize by Rogue tub nnowxiKK.vn River apples. Those desiring copies must order at once. A " ' Advertisers arc requested to turn m copy tor auh mu-ij Mrrin Davis 418, Browning Purdln 02 ADVANCE SALE OPENS FOR FRIDAY'S PRODUCTION uircuu Louri. ,paui iiusscii no William Schehlo and Delia Scheie prances Gurtt 1328 a 1 1-4 1 a . I ie - vs. .Milton a very aim uaniei l. av- K8n Snyder 203 Tl,n nrlvnnee sale of seats for the . en' To recover money; dismissed, noy Bonalto '. 283 appearance of the Pantnares Vnude-j Henderson .hash vs. G. F. nill-,Merlo Oarnott 470 vntacomimnyattU.MedtU.aler.inSHlt to nuiet title; decree byH.rry 227 jPTiuay, jNOvemuer -o, is now ou u Haskins' drupf store and nil indica tions point to the usual big audience which has become n habit nt this house. Should vaudeville prove pop ular hero, Manager Hnzelrigg will mnko it a regular feature, stopping oijo of tho shows hero every week. Tho standard of excellence in the cheaper-priced vaudeville circuits is higher now than ever before, as wit ness the presence of one of Jesse L'asky's acts on a popular-priced bill. Tho prices for Friday night will bo 25, 35 and 50 cents. "King Dodo" U (he underline at the Medford. Mary E. Harris vs. D. h. Harris .Mabel Edmeades 25 Divorce; set for trial November ora Davis 150 OQ Rex Barker 130 " Joseph Miller vs. Jesse M. Storm ' P ; , , t-. , ... , iGeorgo Leonard 10 ot nl.-Demurrer submitted. VUHe Stlnnon .' 197 Peter Appleate va, W.-O. Jones rrter nrandon 923 mid C. W. Evans Decree by do- Cjmrje8 Ray 335 fnult- Myrlo niiodes 234 Willinm Hartninn vs. Anna Wnl-1 Willie Cubborley ,, 3 ters Suit to cancel dee.d Motion to withdraw demurrer and file an swer allowed. F, W. Gaines vs. Ella Gaines Divorce; dismissed The Interest In tho Brownlokar still continues. Every, boy and girl has an equal chance. Only little over another month for tho contest, Got busy, boys and girls, and tho car will E. C. Sherman vs, E. E. Bagloy et ,o yur8- nl, Suit to reform deed; dismissed. . THE HUTCHASON CO, ProQroiiivo. Tlii'f' pxuliiliiii'd thf worldwide tniviir iil!tr -t!uUii lu MM frli'inl tU . .ir.jiui- li.ii; liuur Htory ( a pucll it u'iitu' : Hunt lllaiic "That m i Mt ( li.ilr niumg. wu.su't it?" 'IitUiT UlUJVtt Itl iw frli'inl. "1 tbtiu.d just thliitc Hut. you uudw vutt mill iu mo-it of iluit sturv bitfore.' "indetnir .'Xi-'lauia'd ihi iravvlcr "101 very sorrj. "Ul uuia '.Vba wa Uat?" , 'OIi. four months ago'" curvlesnly feplle.! :Ui' friend "And la the four raimtlis since- j"ou uir ..ltmlMMl fr thw tif. "Utcoreil m fainting guldk' mm tahiiw a Nnouxtorii, n tin- umnilt aided two bvnuuibtnl strangers 011 tlu way down and guldttl an vntlr purty to tbe foot." Phil Armcur and a Dudo. a Chlfngo uilt applied for pout tioii to Plill Annour. 'i lie young pup modi one of tht vimttuentnl suneys of the old mail, who tlion-iipon milil, "Well, how do you like my looks and what do you want?" "Sir, ir you please, my desire Is to sell sausage," said the dtttle. "Oh." said old I'lill. "the way you looked at me I thought tuy family had sent you to measure trie up for 11 new suit. ISutvhcrs might look at you. but they wouldn't listen to you. Show him out. John," Now York Press, A Card Sharp's Device. One of the most wonderful median leal aids to card sharping was a device unearthed in a London gambling den a short timo ago. It consisted of n spe dally constructed tablo containing n secret and Invisible drawer In tho top, which could be opened by a spring worked by slightly pressing tho edge of the tablo. Covering tho action with his bands rind cards, tho sharp dropped tho cards he wished to transfer to his confederate Into the opening, nud a socond spring shot them silently along a secret passage to tho other side of the table, where there was another so. cret opening, whence tho confederate contrived to take thorn. London Tit Bits, Grace. A pupcr iu northwestern Kansas tells of u pious old farmer who has tlio habit of gazing at the rafters In his dining room when saying grace. One day while so engaged he forgot himself, nud his gruco souuded some thing like this; "Wo thank theo for tills food nud By Joe, thero's that deined gimlet I'vo boon looking for for the last nix months! I'll havo Jim got up there and got It. Thou hast bocu gracious to us, O Lord, and nguln wo thunk thee, Ameul" Kausas City Star. RANGE THE RANGE U AN ICS FIRST II IS ART OF WHICH IN THIS PHE 'HOME TIIEMffirffllRANGE Q O RANKS FIRST VO IN THE HEART OF THE HOME You will find u lino of thuau ningoH at Ihyi Hturo of tho Nicholson Hardware Co. Fiftoon miiiutus of your timo looking over tho South Bond Miillonblo Itnugo will nionn, for you, u life timo of Range Hatinfaction. You will find out for yournoll which i tho boHt rango, ami you will buy it, for you want tho bt8t. WILL YOU NOT "GIVE THANKS" THIS YEAR OVER A MEAL COOKED ON THE SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE ANGE ? A sot of cook i ut; uttulls with ouch rango bought this wook. Madras Curried AppUt. A dish to serve with pork chops Is made of thin slices of tipples and onions fried together In butter, with a sprinkling of curry powder as season ing A recipe similar to that Just given Is a foreign otie called .Madras curried apples. I'eel and core four sour upples. Cut them In rings. Sprin kle with a little curry powdur aud fry till brown, adding as they cook a few shallots cut In thin slices. Cover tho mixture ami let It cook until done. Serve on 11 platter with, boiled rice and a curry sauco. For a curry sauco uso a white sauee flavored with curry or a drawn butter or black butter sauco flavored1 Ir the same way and prepared from tho drip pings Iu tho pan. Now York Tribune. A Laaf- Qut of Her Boole Philip, of fow years, but largo ob servation, had been with til mother to tho drossmakur's. LUs tnothur had de clined to accopt several garments and hud. extensive cbuiiguii made iu otiuirs, silencing all tho protestation of tho modiste with tho Invariably lncontevt able assartlon,"YeM, It. nlc und artis tic and all that, but it doesn't tit mt." A fow nights lutvr wtwu Philip was crying for meat and. potutoea for supper Instead of tho usual" brvud and milk ho vary suddenly ceasud, straightened Ids face, smiled and said, with a perfect Imitation of the maternal suavity and assurauco, "Yes, mamma, I know It Is nice and artistic ami all that, but bread aud milk doesn't tit me;" Lo Angeles Time. Sandy Hook. While- the proverbial Englishman may not bo able to distinguish a Joke in less than two weeks' time, he often says something to arouse tho risibili ties. Among tho passengers on one of tho big ocean liners lately coming from Cherbourg was a Itrltlsher with an ap petite for information ou topics of ev ery conceivable description. Wherever knowledge was being disseminated lie was to be found. One day ho overheard another pas- scnger remark that the cuptuln had said they should see Sandy Hook with in twi'tit v.fotir liinir-i 1 "Sandy Hook!" exclaimed the Eng lishman. "And who's lie some promi nent Scotchman in New York?" Now York Times. Answered Well. "What, sir," asked tho large man with tho bulglnu hlccps nud tho pon derous (1st im hi glared at the slim I gentleman who hud m t Mentally stum bled over his toes, "would you say If ! I were to tell you that you were an1 awkward ass nud an annoying , cliumpV" I ;l should nt once say," replied tho other muu. who had enjoyed tho ad vantage of 1 course In the diplomatic service, "that you had the courage of your convictions." Chicago Hecord-, Herald. 1 German Mashed FoUtoei. A woman who has lived sumo timo In Germany offers the following roclpo as a Gorman way to prepare mashed potatoes: Iloll tlio potntoes in salted water. When they are almost cooked, peel, core aud mitrtcr one-third us many apples us there are potatoes. Add thorn and cook tho whole till ten der. Then mush thoroughly mixing In meanwhile a pinch of salt aud a generous piece of butter. This dish , Is served at dinner Instead of ordinary mashed potatoes. It looks exactly llko tho latter, but bus a slightly tart fla vor, Now York Tribune. Granite and Lime, I Granite Is tho lowest rock in tho earth's crust. It Is the bedrock of the! world nnd shows no' evidottco of nub ! mat or vegotnblo life, It Is tho parent rock from which all tho other rocks havo been either directly or Indirectly j derived. It Is claimed by scientists that all tho lime In tho world has at, somo time no doubt boon a portion of many different animals and possibly ot human beings also, YOU WILL Have something to Be Thankful For if your Thanksgiv ing dinner is cooked in the Fireless Cooker. J. W. Whitney 211 West Main Street Turkeys Only Nice fat, juicy birds that would grace the table of a king for only 25c ner lb. I ' w s Also Chickens and the! choicest stock of Roasts, Broils, etc., in the city. Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone32 71 The New Improved Aladdin INCANDESCENT KEROSENE MANTLE LAMP. Costs Ono Cent for Six Continuous Hours' nnrninn ntighlost, purest and safest light. It usvos Oil, roquiroH littlo cure burns without noiso or odor enn't oxplodo. For salo by ' W. E. STACY, E. 0. AYLER, Gen. Agents AGENTS WANTED, Lamps mny bo soon nt Shorty Oarnolt's store, I