Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 28, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 4, Image 4

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDIfORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, AUGUST 28, .1910.
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Medford Mail Tribune
Comploto Hcrlcn: Thirty-ninth Tear:
Dally, Firth Yenr.
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munaD dah.t except sattj-
8AY BT THE KEDrOBD
vnxxTjxa oo.
A consolidation of tho Med ford Mall
Jtabllihpil 1889; tho Southern OrROn
im, established 10J: tho Democratic
Times, established 1872; tho Ashland
Tribune, established, 1896 and tho Med
Cord Trlbuno, established 190S.
ROnOR PUTNAM. Editor and Manager
Battered as second-class matter. No
Ttoaber 1, 1909 at tho post office at
Medford. Oregon, under tho aot of
(arch S, 1879.
Official rapor of tho City of Modofrd
BUBROBIPTZOV BATH
One year by malt JS.00
One month by mall .
Pr month delivered by carrier. In
Medford. Asl.land, Jacksonville
and Central Point .60
Sunday, only by mall, per year . . . S.00
Weekly, per year l-5
111 leased
Wire Halted,
patch.
XxtM Bit-
Tho Mall Trlbuno Is on sale at tho
Ferry News Stand. San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland.
Bowman News Co., Portland, pre,
W. O. 'Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
Hotel Spokane News Stand. Spokane.
Postage Bates
S to U-page paper
U to Si-page paper
It to 36-pngo paper
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BWOBJT .CXBCTCAXXOV
Average Dally for '
XoTomber, 1909 l-JO'
December. 1909 .
January. 1910 !.
February, 1910
March. 1910 .
w. mo :::::::::::: mm
TOJmY CXBOTnua,xioar
2.525
2.576
2.525
1.550
2,660
2.600
1.600
1
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4
f
7
1
11
11
14
II
2,152
2.67S
3.500
2,525
2.525
2.525
2.526
2,576
2.525
2.525
2,525
2,625
17
18
19
20
21
22
24
25
26
27
28
SI
29
2.650
2,660
Z.660
2.550
2.(00
1,650
Total Gros 68.175
rvullv nveraee ??
Less deduction
98
Net average dally circulation 2.624
BTATE OF OREGON, County of Jack-
On the 1st day of AueusL 1910. per
rmMv nnneared before me. George Put
nam, manager of the Medford Mall Trl
Imno. who upon oath, acknowledges that
the above figures are true and correct
(BEAD t N. YOCKEY.
v Notary Public for Oregon.
arxsroKS, orbook
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and the foatest-jrrowlng-city
in Oregon.
Population. 1910 9.000
Bank deposits, 82.750.000
8600.000 Gravity Water system com
pleted in July 191. giving finest supply
mire mountain water. j ,
Sixteen miles .f street being paved at
a Sort weeding $1,000,000. maling a to
tal of twenty miles of pavement.
Postofflce receipts for ?'?
Juno SI. 1910. show gain of S6 per cent.
Banner fruit city in Oregon Ilogue
JSlSiis
nrlBtetCometrclaViec!ubr'encloalng 6
IlrV-. J?S?i of the finest commu-
""""
Cotiies have been received tu Med-
?tJ&TJ2&
- :,.o !,. lif Southern I
in ioreign cuuuuim ,,......
Pacific compahy. This issue is de
voted to Medford ana the Rogue
River valley, being iu fact a reprint
of the Medford 1910 pamphlet. It
is unfortuuato that one of the two
illustrations is a Willamette valley
scene taken near Salem. Wry a
Willamette valley orchard should be
used to Illustrate a Rogue River
pamphlet is something that only a
foreign editor can explain, for orch--a
annnoa nmnntl Medford are so
much more superior to those around ,
Salem. Many thdusand copies of the
pamphlet, distributed through the de-1
Rirnhlo class of emigrants, are cal-
oulated to do much good to this sec-
tiou and attract hero a largo element
of foreign population.
It would not bo a bad idea to com
pel persons cutting up Mcdford's new
iwvpinp.it. for trenches, to put the
pavement back in as good condition
as it was neioro mo oporuuuu. j.uuw
havo been several trenches dug
across Main street, and tho pavement
put hack in a rough fashion, insur
ing everybody that goes across wMi
any kind of vehicle, a good bump.
When this condition has existed for
months at a time, it would seem that
it ia in tho province- of tho city of-'
ficinls to force thoso who did it to j
romedy the situation. I wo paving
cpmpanies have been here n good
part of tho senson, either of which
could mend the pavemont in a few
hours' timo.
The August number of Better
Fruit, which, by tho way, is tho best
publication of, its kind in Americu,
is an unusually handsomo one. It
is devoted to tho Roguo River valley,
and contains much data concerning
the fruit resources of the county.
Tho cover contains a colored illus
tration of Roguo Rivor Comico pears,
which wore grown by Colonel R. '.
Washburn of Table Rock, A colored
picture, of Crater Lnke is among tho
numerous illustrations. Among other
features, Bettor Fruit is reproducing
the article on pear blight, written by
Professor O'Gnra for the Mail Trib
une. Net one of a store's "regular cus
tomers" fall to note with perconal
Interest and pleasure every evidence
of Increasing advertising ontei prise
which It ehowa,
CANNON AND HAWLEY
NOLE JOE CANNON is a brazen old shiner, but
there is nothinir of the hvi)oerite about him. In (his
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regard, he is a great deal better than those party Phari
sees who, with a fine showing of scorn, have kicked him
out, after fawning at his feet these many years.
Uncle Joe has many admirable traits. He is sincere in
his cussedness, straight in his rascalities and courageous
in his crookedness. He is a firm friend, a good hater and
a hard fighter. Ho never deserts a cause because it is un
popular and defies the lightning like an Ajax.
If Speaker Cannon was worthy of support during the
recent session of congress, he is all the more deserving of
it now. If Cannonism was right then, it is right now.
Who, worthy of the name of man, deserts a champion
under fire? What kind of a soldier is it that follows his
captain into battle, shouting his praises, to cowardly de
sert when the battle rages fiercest?
Between the smug hyproerisy of party leaders, who
affect horror at this limb of satan that their own hands
have so long held up, and the uncompromising old rascal
himself, give us the latter. Better sin unvarnished than
plated with mock virtue.
And this brings us down to our own Congressman
Hawley. During his two terms Mr. Hawlej- has been a
stanch supporter, even a sycophant, of Cannon. In his
campaign for re-election he now deserts the game old man
and says he will not vote for him if elected.
jtfr. Hawley is a conscientious man. He must have
been convinced in his own conscience that Cannon was
right, or he would not have sanctioned his rascalities. If
Cannon was right then, Hawley was right, but if Hawley
is right now in deserting Cannon, Hawley was wrong in
sustaining him then. In brief, if Hawley was right then,
he is wrong now, and if right now, wrong then.
Mr. Hawley says he stood in with Cannon to secure
legislation for Oregon. What, smother his sense of right
and wrong for a grab at the pork-barrel? Sell his birth
right for a mess of pottage? But, admitting a successful
bargain sale, confessing gifts from Uncle Joe in return for
support, how base and ungrateful to turn and rend the
hand that gave them!
Playing the part of ingrate will get few votes for Mr.
Hawley. Turning traitor to Uncle Joe will not wash the
stains of Cannonism from his hands, for Cannonism, and
not Cannon, is the issue, and Mr. Hawley is firmly com
mitted to Cannonism.
One Performance at 10 a.m.
Tomorrow, Monday, in Medford
Big' Street Parade at lO a. m.
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ADMITS TO ALL
cnuDnra dhdzr 12 years ii.up huce
PSRrORMANCEt OECINNMO AT 3 and O I'. tfl.
poona OPEN AT I and 7 l. M.
MmOHM&SMJSMtlt
CHURCH
tr thLS
Christian Church
Corner Olh ami Ivy atroots '
Tho pastor has roturnud fiom U
vacation and there will ho preaching
services at 11 a. m., at which time
it is hoped, there will ho n largo at
tendance of tho inemlioruhip of tho
church.
In tho evening tho congregation
will unito in tho union service at the
M. K. Church (south), lliblo school
at t :45 a. in. C. K. at 7 p. m.
W. TIIEO. MKTLOCK
Pastor
I
Christian Science
Service Sunday at 1L a. in. Sub
ject of Lesson-Sonnon: "Christ Jes-
us.v Sunday School at 10. Testi
monial meetings Wednesday 8 p. in.
rll are welcome. 1-8 North (liupi
Street, North Sherman-Clay Music
house.
Presbyterian Church.
President Crooks of Albany col
lege will speak in tho Presbyterian
church at 11 a. m. and at the union
services at tho M. E. church south
at S p. m. His subject in the morn
ing will be, "Christian Kduention,"
and in tho evening his subject will
be, "How Hcadest Thou?" All
should hear President Crooks. Mrs.
Drowrey will sing, as always, iu an
uplifting and inspiring way. Sunday
school at 10 a. in. C. K. society at
7 p. iu.
Too Late to Classify j
FOR SALE 10 h.
at a bargain. J.
oil, Ashland, Or.
p. upright boiler
T. Nonnau, Hov
114
LATE LOCAL NEWS.
"Dick," tho coach pup, which has
been following the fire wagon since
he wns woanea, was run ovor and
killed on Main street by an automo
bile Friday aftornoon. Apparently
no effort was mndo by tho drlvors of
tho car to dodge tho llttlo dog and
he was Instantly killed.
Mr. J. C Howe, Jr., and wife, are
at Falrdnle orchards, for an extend
ed visit with their cousins Q. O.
Goold and family; and their aunt
Mrs. C. W. Potter. Mr. and Mrs.
IIowo mndo tho trip ovorlnnd from
ihelr homo In Portland, and report
' many forest fires along tho route.
Also much game near tho road ovl
I dontly looking for a placo of safety
from the flros raging In tho timber.
I Dr. and Mrs. F. B. Kronior of
Minneapolis arrived Saturday to
spend a month with their son, Geo.
E. Kiemor. '
j Hemember, tho circus porformnnco
Is to bo Monday morning only. Como
to Tent City on Sunday evening and
'get t refreshing sleep In ono of our;
delightful beds and bo on tho ground
early. 137
J. F. Kennedy, of Englo Point, was
' a Medford Visitor Saturday.
I A restful sloop In ono of tho tent
j houses at tho Tont City will glvo you
an early start for tho clrcuB Monday
Morning. There will ho n morning
performance only. 137
Tho Wood's, Lumnor company will
furnish the mntorlaU for the Med-
f ford Natlonnl Dank building. Mr.
Stuart of Xatatorlum famo Is tho
contractor, Powers and Rcovca archi
tects. ' Flno watch repairing nt B. T. Vnn
Do Cars, Phlppa Building, tf
i 3. A. PaUlson wiib In Medford
from Central Point, Saturday.
B, F. Van DoCar has Just recolvcd
a new line of back and fildo cnmbH
Barrotts to match. Thoy aro tho
latest fad. Phlppa Building, Medford,
.Oregon. 138
THREE BARGAINS
$55007 acres just at edge of city limits. One half
cash, easily worth $7000.
$1825 Three-quarter acre and 5 room house. Laud
will cut into -1 nice lots,, owner leaving
town and will sacrifice to get the money.
$21005 room modern home, shade trees and lawn,
lawn on paved street.
McARTHUR and Alexander
Postoffice Block
Phone
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Another
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om tho
Bur re 11
This orchard
j j blocks to suit
70 Acres Apples
Small Blocks
Jno.
EXHIBIT BUILDING,
MEDFORD, OREGON.
Join the
Circulatiug
Library
"We arc starting a cir
culating library. It
will be our aim to stock
the new standard fiction
etc. and you can easily
join and enjoy the best
reading. Call and let us
explain.
The
Merrivold
Shop
1.11 WEST MAIN ST.
Hasklns for health.
3081
Three Carloads
24 alrondy roportod, nmlcos 27
Orchard
contained (505 acres and is
tho desires of our customers.
Jn ono solid block, with ton acres adjoining planted to
Jonathans, all together or in pari, would niako an income
proposition for oven a common millionaire. Tho trees aro
8 and J) .veal's old, highly bred Yollow Newtown Pippins,
in first-class condition and with tho Jonathan hill offors
one of the most commanding views of both Medford and
tho valley.
Can be had in almost any part of the orchard. For in
stance: Wo have one block of about ten acres right in tho
heart of the old orchard, half Bartlett and Winter Nolis
pears, nnd half Yollow Newtown Pippin and Jonathan
apples, which we will sell with or without crop.
We want good people. Terms arc one-half cash, balanco
in one, two and threo years at G per cent.
Prices vary with age and varioty of trees, running from
$425 for the' 2-year-old trees up to $1000 for tho choice
just coming into full bearing.
D. Olwell
Agent
luvestigate th
SOUTH BEND MALLEABLE
A Splendid Range
:t dtv-- .v 5 IRTIWHSU' iy3a ft" Si
Always Srtisfactory
NICHOLSON HARDWARE
Main and Bartlett Sts.
T0WNSEND & LUX
RANCH BRINGS $20,000
HUliier & Clark luivo Hold liie
TowiibOMsl & Lux rnnch to Frank
Ooulet, Intely of MinncHotu, i'or n
coiiHidorntion of C-0.000.
Tliirt proporly coinprlsoa Home of
tho IickI fruit anil funning' laud iu
tho valley and !h coumdurod ouu of
the hi.'flt haruuiiiH in the valloy.
Funeral of William Klncaltl.
Tho funorul Horvlco of Wlllllam
Klncald wore hold .ut tho ChrlHtlnu
church at Central Point at II p, in.,
AiiKiiut 20. Uov, Jouoh offlcIutliiK.
IIiihIiIdh for healtli.
ours of poni'H
hoing sold in
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OVER TWENTY YEARS' RES
IDENCE HERE.
J
Tho Horvlco nt tho Krnvo woro In
cTfiirno of tho IC:ili;hto and Ladles of
Security, Tho pall hoarora woro of
tho Biinio erder: W, K. Jonoa, W. A.
I'ytiirn, .1. H. Clnrk, Patrick Stldham,
W. 10. Kainiuy, F Ilamtnlck, Durlal
at Coutrnl Point comotory.
san i)i uao, Cnl., Auk. H".
Heavy cIoikIh of Hinoko Iiuiik "over
San I)iojo today. No firoa could ho
located in any of the HiirrouudiiiK
territory and llm opinion wiw ox-
preNKcd Hint llm Hiuoko wuh brought
heio hy air (JtirroutH following the
oi'oim (turri'iil fiom tho forest firon
ou the iiiirlhoin couhI.
IlaBkliiH for Health.
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