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t THE aiEDFORD MAIL TKIBUNE, ISLEDFORD. OKMOON", THURSDAY, DEC KM BUR 9, 1909. MEDFORD MailTribune " i.itnt iciivn T1MLY KXCEPT 8ATUUDAY. , rasas Official Paper of the City of Medford. nvnnnv. PUTNAM. Editor and Mnuntror. - g ..... L. i, moo. at tho poatotClcc at XeAGrH, entered m second ciass . V,... 179. I cm iv ao it enco I FIREMEN W IULLI HO II ILILO 5 Sorry He Spoke. Oregon, under tho act of March 3, isi. SUDSCUIPTI ON RATES: .18.00 Ono month oy man r "ui REVOLUTION IN ENGLAND. The general election pending in England is of great ; in terest to the world, as the nation faces social revolution. T su cess of the liberals means the abolition of he house of lords. Intense feeling exists throughout Great Bitf am. not equaled since the days of the Corn Laws, and the c sults cannot fail to change the course of history and affect the future of humanity. t ii-c rhmmli the hereditary conservatism of tlu xi - cj . . . i iiuu 11 t vi fir iv 1 1 ' ' Ik Jhm W Mr. 11 ....x. u ..KrtSnnr iniuioii aristocracy. HiMnsii will noi suu uv ... - - . .x..: tw tim linnor classes should not. is or eenuioua, ui , , 1 ,inc mi tho. bucks of the people, useless para -v HOT! 1 r 1 rstcixNcn 1 BALL NEW YEARS Oldest Volunteer Flro Company In Oronon Will Follow Usual Custom With Dance. The Jacksonville firemen will give their uuiiuitl hall on ftuw Year'. Thin, company is one of the oldest organ- j untious in the atuto niul Ha annual hull U nlwayn mm of tho social i I ovonts of tho season in Jacksonville. ' This your elaborate prepaartions arol being made to make this hall escol all others. You must hnvo moat when tho weather nrows chill. It makes blood and helps you roslst tho cold. Protect yoursolf by scolnn that Uncle Sam has protoctod you. Look for tho stamp of his approval. Inspected moat Is SAFE and COSTS NO MORE. Li Vl"M v - - , . i 1 . 1 .Ci1.n.,nfinn TlvnilllOlll!' llOtlllllLT sites sapping tnc lite uioou ot uiu nauuu, ;o but robbing the producer of the fruit of his toil. .That the burden lias finally become too heavy ior Img lang to stagger under longer is evidenced by social con ditions in the Island Empire. There are over a million officiallv listed paupers, armies of men clamoring for em ployment, where there is none. Those in control of cap ital, the aristocracy, use it abroad instead of at home. Phy sicians point to the physical and mental deterioration of the race through enforced conditions now obtaining. The rejection of the budget by the house of lords and its submission to the electorate furnishes the issue. The budget, which means the revenue of the nation, provides for the taxation of the rich landlords, the curse of England, as weU as of Ireland, must pay, and pay again. Those in heriting fortunes must give up a large slice of their new ; property. Money must be raised, and it is proposed to j mate those who have it pay it, rather than further drain j the poor and f urther extend the pauper list. The liberals propose to sweep away the remaining traces of feudalism, restore the land to the people and enforce the right of man-, kind to labor. The conservatives, who include the aristocracy as a nucleus, claim that this is confiscation and will invite dis aster through destroying the confidence of capital, and thus increase poverty. They offer tariff protection as an alternative, but protection means increase in the cost of living, and hence is a tax on poverty instead of wealth. David Lloyd-Gcorge, chancellor of the exchequer, is leading the fight for the liberals, and is making a most aggressive fight. "A duke," he states, "costs as much as a Dreadnaught and is far more dangerous." Nothing, he asserts, can check the storm of social reform which lias already enveloped the nation. By rejecting the budget the house of lords invited abolition and will probably secure it, for it is not the first time that hereditary nobility has committed hari-kari rather than bend to the will of the people. Black Jake Browa's win am cummin" obeli to trul yo chic' . an' you'll hub to sin Uor sonu::.r to boot. I Vs. -tll Ur sinioln' wutli!t,,. Mrs. Bine!: Some!'!!' wuthloH All rlsht. SupjHw An lier yo'V Plrst Actor-I bare Jint pIsuiM contract for tho Mnon at a alary o( $.-0O a week. Second A tor That's notUlus. I TUG BELIEVED LOST IN WATERS OF GULF For the Best IN TH LINE OF ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES, AND DYNAMO REPAIRING SEE MEDFORD'S FIXTURES, WIRING PREMIER ELEC- 1 ICIANS. Citting a Hslr Cut. have an offer money. of $r0 a week lu real Roal Flight. r. 'SMAVC J5 THE MAN OF ENTERPRISE. How the man of enterprise stands out in the world! You can't overlook him you don't want to! Hefs worth noting always. He's a lesson, an inspiritor! He makes us sure of him sure of what he will accom plish, of how much he will add to the zest of life in our en vironment! Of the merchant wllo is an enterprising advertiser we always feel a civic pride; an inclination to say to our ac quaintance of a neighboring city: "Ah, but if you had a few merchants like Blank!" In every issue of this papqr you'll find the ads of mer chants whose enterprise is exhillarating who make this town the one best place in which to live and thrive, and find bargains ! They make ev,ery issue of this paper worth-money to every reader of it including this present issue! That 's enterprise and it 's fine, inspiriting ! Don 't un dervalue it don't "take it for granted" for it earns your appreciation, your enthusiasm. Just That. liii CIAIAMCSTON. Tex., Dec. ! . It Is bllved that tho tut; Jliumlo which carried a crew of hIx men In addition to Cantata John Allen, has foun dered In tho fitonn that haa been HvtHiliiK tho Kiilf for the last two days. Tho Jliniulo left Oalveston for Ueaumont Saturday and haa not been hoard from since. Tho tu; Zoo vn dispatched In Boarch of her today. FLYNN BROS. 132 WEST MAIN STREET. CELTIC CHI EF PULLED OFF BAR ON OAHU "Oh. OxrlUiK. coma and II y with mo'" IU cried to ttio maiden wvet. Just tlicn tits auto hit a cow Anil o'er tho big and liram)- prow Tho maid tlow twenty feet. "What do you suppose they will do with the north jwle now that they've found It?" "Paint it red, white and blue for a barber pole. Then any one who tries to take It will bare a close share." J A Narrow Ecpt. HONOLULU, Dec. 9. Tho nrltlah Celtic Chief, which ran ucrouml at tho cntranco of tho harbor ttovornl day ago, wa.a pulled off of tho beach at an early hour today by tho Ger man cruiser Arcnna. Tho Celtic Chief was ontoiitiB port . with a cnrKo from Hamburg, when she missed tho channel and lodged. Thero was practically no damage other than loss of 1 1 1110. PLUMBING SIEAM AND IK) I All Work Uunrnntit'd WA1CR IICA'TINft l'i ieuH KoiiKoimblo COFFEEN (Si PRICE 11 North 1) St . Mwdford. Ore. IMione '.m "Yes. that's Scrubbs, tho great foot ball player." "How jNile he looks." "Yen; be had quite a scare this mom. lng." "What caused It?" "He came very near getting In tho way of a bargain day rush." COUNTY ASSESSORS VETERANS ELECT EXPLAIN METHODS OFFICERSJOR 1910 OAKLAND MAN FOLLOWS LEAD OF MR. MUTT OAKLAND. Vnl, hn i).-William ' See'uy, n i.ian of "(5 yt'iiis wax tak . ii t citMody today by the police i i ! MA in detinue on tho suspicion j ' ;i c been cynnccled with n fake , .-ool room. hnliiti anl 'jonditot nro being f ii' 'ftiaramu while the offieei are I ? , to discover lii confedorates. J "' :ilnint which wn resulted tli.- a:ivt-t was made ly Frank J. ; -'!! ef San Francisco, j A -nucli was nimle of th rooms 'upied by the gang in the Ohio Aparlnicnts at Eighteenth street and fclt'unipli avenue, where pnraplicuul i Vns iiuimI in the fonn of an at ; 'adicd telephone, which wn.s rigged i with a bell, some bookmakers rn i bearing the name of Clark & Co., I Seattle, and a coin bug from tho Syn dicate Hank. This bag wan labeled I "?) and when opened was found to i 'o' tain Iron wnxherx. 21 For Diamonds, Watches, Jewelry, Gorham Sterling Silver, Iiawkes and Libby's Rich Cut Glass See MarfnJ. Reddy THE JEWELER Noar P. 0. Each County Assessor Is Called on by 0. W. Eighmy Elected Commander j For That Dull Feellno After Eating. State Board to Explain How They Assesed. Post is In Splendid Condition. I havo used Chnmborlnin'a Stomach and Livor Tablots for flomo timo and Cheater A. Arthur post, No. 17, O. A, R., held their regular annual mooting Tuesday and elected tho fol lowing officers for tho onuulnc yoar: John R. Allen, who has done many things for Medford, has offered to aid the ladies of the Greater Medford club in their campaign for the city beautiful by defraying the expenses of a special election to amend the charter so that the city council will have authority to order the ydanting of shade trees. This will enable the city authorities to make Medford an attractive residence city, and unless some such authority is conferred upon the council it will be impossible to secure uniformity of tree planting. SALEM, Or.. Dec. 0. All the coun .VUHfe.ora in the wtntc ure in Salem i-'hmiting themelveij to n grilling liro of questions by the state board of equalization as to their methods of assessing the property in tehir ro-f spectivo counties. Begining with Aa- Paul, S. V. C; Alox Duff, I. V, C: sessor Fleetwood of Baker county,1 Jamea Kolso, chaplain; Jacob Kllp cucb must answer questions regard- pe, 0 M; u I gUcj.( 0 D.; D. E. mg hia mothods, in tho alphabetical n, , n ,,, . , , . order of the counties. C,ay' ' ': V,ctor Pau1' guard: nd- Tho atato hoard of equalization as Jutnnt to 1,0 appointed by commaudor. organized by tho now tax commission ' act of tho legislature of last winter, DISTRICT ATTORNEY TAKES is composed of Governor find Sucre-1 HAND AGAINST "HINKY DINK" tary of State Frank W. Benson, Stato Treasurer Steolo and Tax Comiuia- CIIICAOO. Ills.. Doe. 0. United sionor Charles V. Galloway and J. G. 'stntes District Attorney Sims today Eaton. Tho data is being gathered took a hand in tho fiht being waged for tho purpose of equalizing tho afi-1 n? lainoiin "I''irt ward sessment for 1010 between tch ooun-1 i. i!k u : ual tenderloin cvout can testify that thoy hnvo done mo more good than any tnblotis I hnvo over used. My trouble was a hoavy dull fooling nftor eating. David Frcomnn, Kempt, Nova Scotia. Thoso tablots strengthen tho stomnch nnd improvo tho (ligation. Thoy also reg ulnto tho liver a id bowels. Thev aro O. W. Elghmy, commaudor; C. C. fftr aupcrior to pills, but cost no moro. Got a froo snmplo at Leon B. IfaBkinfi' Phnrmncy and see what u aplondid modicino it is. The Bungalow Rink GRAND MASQUERADE SKATING CARNIVAL, DEC. 23. PRIZES. Open every afternoon from 2 p. m. till fi p. in. Evening, 7:30 p. in. till 10 p. in. ADMISSION FREE. SKATES, 25 CENTS W. A. ROBBINS, Proprietor Aledjfos'cJ Iron Works E, THOWORIDGE, Proprietor. Foundry and Machinist All k'r,l' Of Fnnlnnd Snrfiulnn Dutflt. riin.. n.ll . T chlnery Ajjents In Southern Orcoon for . FAIRBANKS, M0PSE & CO. 1 ii 4- 1 WHY BE SICK WHEN YOU BE HEALED? CAN ittia Tim fnoitAmnv nnw lining tnl'An ' will bo completed tomorrow evening, nftor which the board will havo about 30 days to ariya at its findings nnd report the assessment for noxt year. If it i found tnht tho nRHesHinent in some of tho counties is too low, it will bo increased so that each coun ty will bear its just share of tho burden of running the stato government. In Alderman 'llinky Dink" , ami "Bath House John" PROBATE COURT. ii (lucu'i Klilin. ' ihiied to be held next Monday night and Sims an - i van ihttl !n will havo secret ..tui u uu'cnts on hand to watch for evidence against tlio "White slave t radars." A inrxc ii'iuiher of Ductal curds ...- Ijuil, were suppressed Why Buy AN INFERIOR GRADE OF BUTTER TO SAVE ONE OR TWO CENTS ON THE POUND, when you can got tho host for almost the finme prico from your local crenoryWo don't mix our button AhIj your grocor for it and thus oncourngo homo indiiHtry. If your grocer don't handle it, phono us, Swcot pronm, milk and buttermilk dolivorod oyory day. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY. Phono No. 2681 , in Mr. Olnoy is off eating great fires Medford. A nftrty canio from DR. YOUNG COMING TOMORROW It is to be hoped that the ladies of tho Greater Medford club will be successful in their efforts to raise funds for enlarging the library. The dance given tomorrow night is for the purpose of purchasing juvenile books and there should be a large attendance. If the ladies would start a , " . i -n nuthintiu. nsiiinna to hco mo ueaier yoMDvimy . nnd thrco out of their nuiuboi' was Ustuto of Nancy Rteubor; order j T0M0RR0V NIGHT healed. Joo Snydor waa cured of a made for halo of roal property. . ruptiiro in ono week's treatment, r'stato of Tliouuiri Outer; January' Evoryono is looking forward to Dr. Charley Hallow was oiiliroly houN! th, 1010, doi us day for final Holtle- Young's lecture tomorrow evening as of livor and kidnoy trouble one geii- a great tront. ' tleman had hia bearing rostoifd. His subject, "Grit and Gumption," Do not miss this opportunity to bo GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Olfico: 209 Wont Main St., Mudfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon ment Eilnto of Jacob Padgett; invon I tory and rippnusomont, showing pro- has been listened to by thousands of healod. iperly totho valuo of .?12,200.13; filed people throughout tho United State' Call and bo convinced of bis ileal-1 iiid approved. f ud la aaid to be ono of tho host on iing power nnd rocoivo a free boolclot.j 'Iho Aniorican platform today. .This ia tho last wook Mint tho 'loalor1 MARRIAGE LICENSE. j All indications are that the house will ho in Medford. Don't wnit till! J. S, Sarvoyer, 21, and Minnie P. will bo filled to overflow' ilk llin itU. the IukI dav lint enmn nnlv in tbn ticket selling campaign thoy WOllld greatly increase tlloil'jMoTntyro, 18. ota inauod havo boon nonrly all taken !veok and you will bo honied.' I receipts, as many people Who do not care for dances would' C' Flor-v 20 ai,(I Jonnio Iwis, in. new. Tho locluro is given in tho M. 1 Offieo in tho Palms, corner Main I purchase tickets Out Of sympathy With the cause. l.rrtC- U;tt Hoxi' 22' Alma M. K. church, North Bartlett street at H and Grnpo streets. , ; 1 iiowo, 10. p. m, Admission, 50 cents. i Consultation froo. Hours 9 a. m. DKA LKHS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE