THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, jMEDFORD, OREGON. FRIDAY, D10O.13AIHI3R .'J, MO!). Medford MailTribune FIGHTERS FIGHT FIGHT-BACKERS PUBLISHED DAILY EXCKl'T SATUHDAY. A consolidation of tho Modrord Moll, cutnbUqhcil 1SS9S tho Southern Oregon. Ion. oUbllfllKd 1902: tho Democratic Times, established 1S72; tho Ashland Trib une, established 1S96, and tho Medford Tribune, established 190. j Official Paper of the City of Medford. GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor nnd Maimer. ' Entered as second class matter November 1. 1909. nt tho r-ostofftce at Medford. i Oregon, under the act of March 3, 139. j SUBSCRIPTION' HATES: 5.00 One month by mall or carrier. I .50 AT THE CHURCHES St. Mark's Episcopal Church. Every Sunday son-toon us follows: Sunday school at 10 a. in.; morning "onioo, .11 o'clock, evening orvico at T:'.I0, For special services, ttpo cial notice will lie given. liucns, icclor, temporary rc-idonco, IK) MU- ino year, by mall. NEW DEMURRAGE RULES. Trouble Starts Right Off the Reel When Big Boys and Pro moters Get To-Bcthcr. Oil the first day of December, a uniform set of demur rage rules, which will do more to prevent discrimination hehveon shinners and to srive the small man a i w chance, Prosuytcrlan Church. A sermon to the young people .in December f at .10 :!,'), "Motility and httcctiveness," is the subject. Totne tletoe street, early us wo commence on time. Eve- ; nitK service at 7:30 oVtookj Sunday . rjaptlst Church, .-chool at 10 a. in, C. E. society nt, . , ' , , , . , , G:30 p. in. i ' ""I'tist church next Sunday 1 'Rev. Dr. Dyer, whoso splendid nor- Christian Science. jinons evervoue delights tt hear, will Christian SofnnW service m-e l.nl.l '"IV the pulpit in the morning. HOHOKEN, X. J., Dee. 3.-' Jeffries and Johnson nnd Tex Riokurds and Jnek Gleason, tho promoters, wrang led for hours today nt Nuegel's hotel every Sunday 'at 11 o'clock at 123 ,lov- NN,,0(,S W,JI ,,,, llu nvp,""K I Grape street, north of Shennan.Clnv """" 0" I vcniiiK. Do- imusio house. Subject of tho lesson-! 0',n,,,.or JJUV' ,AAV I,olmo.8 i , sermon for December 6, "God, tho truing. ; w' Vw a nos of i . i i thatt any other act since the passage of the anti-rebate over two ot ,oui,nB the tunm-j JRgg Qm g law, were put into effect on more than two hundred tnou- 1 " ' " ' M , missionary from Chinn. will sponk on odist church ,.:i j . tt:,i mi, tnkehoMor and the final division ot; china nt the Free Methodist church "Money nnd Biiuiiuiucsonuuiuuuin uu; umiwu. s., mrso noxt Sumlay Deccmbcr 5, at ,.M cveiiltiir. "The It of tho rules. Which, by agreement aillOUg tUO railroads and I n ;3 understood that tho hottest! P. Curios will bo exhibited and it v." Special siblc for the fortune which will bd divided botween the contestants. state railroad commissions, will be made uniform all over fight- is over the nomine of n stake thft United States, is the first real niece of hoWlr ns iwwon will bo napon constructive regulation of railroads ever done by the in- complislnnent is due largely to Commissioner Franklin I o'clock to sign the final articles, but K. Lane of California, whom President Roosevelt once 'it ,wns nenriy r.:3o o'clock when, , .,1 ,,,, i i i Jeffries, Bergor, Hickard and Glen- desci'ibed as "the best man on the interstate commerce son nrrivCd together. A bip crowd COinniission." iwus 011 hand and Jeffries was cheer- The rules were adopted at TVashmgton recently by theta'S'L"", tSSTS National Association of Railway Commissions, which also were erected with cheers, found that big shipping interests had substituted violation I, T,!e wjy went into secret session, i i j.i n i i -i. j j i a bnrruiB all reporters. of demurrage rules for the old habit of demanding rebates , ?Tex" Kiekard, said that ho Jmd and that bv refusing to pav demurrage charges they main- received twq tclcBrams from promi- welcome. Sunday school nt 10 a. m. vitctl to ,l,oso surv5,!rt' momiue at tho Moth- the subject will bo the Kiuedoin"; in tho eason of Chiistiau- music at both services. tho sorvieo will be very interestiui: Strniurors and those without church and everybody is cordially invited to homes nro cordially invited, h. F. nttend. Helknnp. euaran- tneir own cars. This has all been swe . . - , ' j.1 i i " j uont mea in Salt Lake City to return cars on time or pay the consequences. The "pri- interfered -with if hold there, lie said! vate car" was being used the committee found, pnurtl- ISSjffi LSSLirCT2i3! cally to eliminate smaller shippers, because no railroad , in ;cast Salt Lake was chosen as the nnii'f nvfipf rtannirrnflro nhnvornc frnm oln'nnorc wlin rvnnrl , stiYne f the battle. , C1 i uickaru satd that lie wad m favor ot holdine tho fight at Salt Lako if pt away bv the new COde, Which 'nJ conditions were favorable. How- provides briefly: (1) All private Cars m railroad service tor train in California, and there is a are to be subject to demurrage rules. (2) Forty-eight stwne probability that Sau Frvcfseo hoirrs' free time wiU be allowed for loading and unloading & CoSroth rp'ofto6"!:: all commodities, but one da extra will be allowed when bination, though Ricknrd.teaia that if cars are held for re-consignment, switching orders or in- Sm f-raneiseo was the place chosen i.- o t j j. xi xi s Coffroth's arena will be probably spection. (3) Industries owning their own tracks and, used. He said it would havo to be switching engines will not be allowed any extra time. (4) , f"lareed so that it would hold bo- ,A, . a ,'. , c i i v y ' tween 40.000 and 50,000 persons. At the expiration of free time a charge of $1 a day or; fraction will be exacted. (5) No railroad can refund 'g; t,lcdcIhr'stitin churc,V cor"cr murrage charges unless weather conditions are suchjhjthns0fo Jj" the freight will be damaged by loading or unloading or at the n o'clock hour the c. w. ,mUrn ;x i,.-.or,;ui -p,. x x x xi. B. M. will have charge of the services I 1 , nn" W1" reder a splendid program; 4 (6) Shippere can average then demurrage charges at the 'e. e. at 0:30 p. m; at 7:30 Brother end of each calendar month bv receiving credit for the wonder of Portland, corresponding , i j t i "i j t xi -x- secretary of the O. C. M. C, will cars they have loaded or unloaded before the expiration speak. Everybody welcome, w. Of the free time. T,ieo' Matlock, pastor. Among the most flagrant abuses that the committee ; Jrenr Dr. Young on "Grit and remedies by the new code are those of shippers using care Gumption," at the M. e. church, for warehouses while waiting for a rise in prices under the StsTcents81"61, DecembcorO010- guise of holding care for re-consignment. It Vas found ; . that five or seven days was allowed in some pjJrTs of the1,, DuV,ail. t0 hcaLT).r' Youn of x,... : x rm.. i j..x..:i uuuiiu.jf xur x tj-uuxisigxuxitjxiL. xiiu su-taucu ixiuusu jiu i tion" nt tho M. E. church rule" which gave shippers who own their own tracksand ; evening, December 10. engines more ume tnan rne orainary snipper to ioaa ana unload cars was abolished because it was utilized to freeze j out less wealthy shippers. The vast importance of having a code of demurrage rules that it uniform all over the countiy will, in the opin-4 ion of railroad experts, render a repetition of the car! shortage of 1907 impossible, and. may even clean out the1 empty cars from New England, the "graveyard of care," when the west needs transportation to get its produce to market. OF COURSE Everybody Wears Hose and you arc no exception to the rule, and for that rea son we say don't buy hosiery until vou have seen the line' we are showing at 2 pair for 25 cents Everything from the smallest infants to the largest men in town can be fitted here and in a strictly fast color hose at, your choice, 2 pairs for 25c Friday 220 A Gifted Healer. CINCHING THE CHINCH BUG. The humble chinch bug has had fame thrust upon it. j Plodding modestly through life, sleeping during the winter months, and conducting its business operations qui etly during the summer, nobody expected the chinch to f urnisli much of a subject for the scientists. And yet, the entomologists of the department of agri culture have just issued an elaborate treatise emblazoning to the world the disreputable character of the common chinch. This animal" never assails man. He takes his por tion of the grain and corn, but never vulgarly descends, as do. some brother bugs, to feeding on the human anatomy. The bugologists bury the poor chinch under a load of alleged iniquities they swear he has caused damage ag gregating during the past GO years something like $350, 000,000 by his grain eating proclivities, and they end the book with a long list of poisons and sprays, and other de vices designed to exterminate him. Hereafter it will lie no cinch to be a chinch. Get liTe Habit GOTO HUEY'S FOR YOUR XMAS GIFTS Keep your eye on this store from this on. No store ever in Medford offered such' a selection or assortment at anything like the prices of those to be found here. Come in and see. HUSSEY'S The Busy Store DELANEY FOUND GUILTY OF EMBEZZLEMENT (United' Press leased Wire.) pAKLAND, Cal., Dec. 3. John S. day after being out just 30 minutes. The chargo was made in connec tion with tho recent scandals in tho office of the public administrator, it ImirifV o arrnA flint T1a1niau n a )tnn Dolaucoy, one of the prominent nt- gol or pubHo Adn,,lll8trn'tor Gray, toruoys of Onklnnd, was found guilty withhold funds from estates in hi of felony embezzlemont by a jury to-ciiarge. Edw. Olnoy was visited by a citi zen of cur city who, after investigat ing the healer, claims and pro-. nounces him a remarkablo man. I When interviewed tho gentleman said:1 "In tho person of Mr. OIney I found 1 a man of profound significance He' has a gift, call it what you will, tint I is beyond my comprehension, fori 1 - .1 T I power uu uuua possess, j. wuu. novur very intorested in this sort of a thing, but, having a roaring in my ears, I desired to see what ho could do. He cured mo, all right, and while there a gentleman whom I know pos itively to havo been crippled with rheumatism for two years was honi ed and was able to put on his coat without aid. I wns dumbfounded and do not hesitate to say that ho is beyond mo. I did not mention my experience to my friends nnd rela tives for fear they would discredit my sanity or consider rno too credu lous. However, I would advise ev ery one sick and suffering to seo Mr. Olnoy and bo healed. Ho is always glad to meet you and invites, every body to call on him and get n free booklet otid an explanation of his work. You can bo healed. Consul tation free. Office in tho Palms, cor ner Main and Grape streets, Med Vd. Hours 0 n. m. to 8 p. m. More Light For Less Money See J. W. Whitney, 211 W. Main With Aitken, the Plumber Gas Lighting Systems The Best AT THE Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone32 71 RESOLVED Tho bout rcnoltition for you to mnko is to rorno to uu for your 'next unit, if you want Horaotlilug out of tho onlinnry. Wo Jo tho best work ant charge, the lowcnt prices. W. W. EIFERT TUB raOOR&Mmi TAJ&OK J. E, ENYAHT. President JOHN S OltTII. Cm. In.,, J. A. PERRY. Yloe.Prenldejt. W. D. JACKSON, Asn't CanhUr. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL. BANK CAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS $10,000 Safety boxes (or rent. A general Banking Ruslness transacted. We solicit your patronage. THE STORE THAT DIVIDES ITS PROFITS WITH ITS CUS TOMERS. THE STORE THAT FIRST BROUGHT THE PRICE OF GROCERIES IN MEDFORD IN REACH OF THE POOR AS WELL AS THE RICH. Gal. Squash, per can 35c Gallon Pears, per can 40c Gallon Apples, per can.... 35c Gallon Loganberries, can.. 50c Gallon String Beans, can.. 40c Gallon Tomatoes, can 35c Sampson's Prunes, 4 for... 25c Gallon Rhubard, per can... 45c Superb Drips, 'i gal 40c Superb Drips, I gal 65c Rock Candy Drips, I gal... 80c Palace Drips, I gal 80c Eureka Syrup, I gal 85c Preferred Stock Syrup, Jj Pllon 60c Don't forget our home-made bread. Rex Grocery "One Price to Everybody" The Bungalow Rink Opon Evory Afternoon fTonr 2 Until Evening from E:30 Until 10 o'Clook. ADMISSION FREE. SKATES 25c. W. A. ROBBINS, Proprietor iJ U. '!. iui..; 1 ANNOUNCEMENT ? Tho Roguo Rivor Canning & Evaporating company will devote t Mondays and Thursdays of each wook to custom work in tho mmi ufiicturo of cider, npplo buttor mid jollios. Phono your ordors for nioo Hwoot cidor to 11X2. Deliveries will ho mndo on Tuosduyfl and Fridays of onoh week. ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY Mill In West Medford. Phone 11X2.