Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 13, 1910, Page 5, Image 5

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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREOON, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 13, 3910,
ANTI-SALOON LEAGUE ADVEETISEMENT. i
I The Saloon Kills Business
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II,, II. Oaldwoll (if Wood, Cal wan
In Alciironl Wednomlay nlKht on u
lllltllfHH VlHlt.
P. ,1, Lowry will lay floorlujs or tlio
vnp( la cxulimiKo for u hleyolo. tf
P. II.. Dally mill wlfo of ICalo
l'olnl vlnUoil Medford Wednesday.
Koyal CI. Ilrown of Portland, who
Iuih boon vllutlnif liln fathor, Hon.
Oiioi'ko Drown of Kunlo Point, ro
tiirnud liomu TliurHdity inornliiK.
For Iminuieo, phono .1101, Hunt
'luy-Kronior Co. (Itl
J, 12, Ilarlcdull mid It, II. Dow loft
Wednesday for Finn Prancloro on n
iihort luminous trip.
John II. Cnrkln, nttor:.oy-nt-law,
ovor Jackson County Hank.
It. A. Holmes, tho Insurance innn,
writes Insurnnco for tlio IiIk compa
nies. Ovor Jncknnn Co. Hank. 170
Dr. Htophonsou Ih a Kradtfat" optl
clr.n. Ovor Alton &. Reagan's, IDC
l'rofi'HKor P. .1. O'Oara wan nt Con
tral on official bunlnoss Thursday
morning.
Moilforil Collection Agency, 10
per cent charcoa. Ovor Iliirlhiirl'ii
now titoru, tt
It. 0. Htovonson, slate Kamo and
flHh wanlon, wan In Medford Thurs
day on his way to Klnmatli Pnlls on
official buelnonB.'
Do you know that you cnn buy any
amount, from r. half aero up, In Oak
dalo Park addition on cany toriun?
Oakdale Innd Invostmont Co.. 214
Fruitgrower' nank foldn. tf
Chief KiiKlnonr GorlK of tho Pa
cific & Kantorn returned Thursday
from a uhort outlines trip to Port
land. 0. V. Ilnrnum &. Co., contractor
nnd biilldoM. Country work n spec
ialty. Ordnrs nollcltod. Inqulro nt
Tho ToKRory.
L. Valontlno of tho Jncknon
County bank loft Thursday afternoon ;
for tho uppor Rogue river section on
n 'hunting expedition. Mr. Valentino, 4
hnH boon listening to tho talon of tho (
hunters returning who hnvo aeon no , -f
mnnv hoars and failed to bring nny
of thorn homo that ho hnn resolved to
"bring tho Roodn" whon ho roturnn.
Sav, Mr. Orchnrdist, the loaves nro
railing from your treos, tlio atmos-
phorn In now clonr; you havo only n
fow daya loft to havo those pano-
rainaH and orchard vIowb taken. Dot-
tor got at It nt onco Grogory, pho-
(ographor,
Mr. nnd Mrs. P. W. Cnrnahnn havo
returned from n trip to Snn Fran
cImco nnd othor California points.
Oeorgo lnnd of Woodvlllo wob In
Medford Thursday.
Found A nmnll purso containing
aonio money vnluo of all about J 10.
Ownor may got namo.Ly calling at
20 N." Front ntroot
orty.
Hon Grooves, who has boon prom
inent In nthlotlcn on tho O. A. 0.
teams for Hovoral yearn, In In Mod
ford on a vlHlt to his undo, Judgo
W, K. CrowoH. of Oakdale nvouuo.
Flfty-threo ncros Hpcclnl, 10 acres
coming Into bearing orchard. Call on
J. II. Wood, Condor Water ,fc Power
Co.'h office. tf
Oscar Hunch of Fort Klmnnth Is
Jiore on n visit to rolntlvea nnd
frlendn. Mr Hunch him Just recov
ered from a nlego with typhoid fovor
In a country whoro tho dlsoaso could
not possibly bo attrlbutod to tho -.
drinking water, as tho water which ,
flown through tho Wood Rlvor vnl-
loy Is ns noarly tho roal thing as It Is
possible to got.
Tho finest young turkeys In tho
noguo Hlvor valley havo boon pur
chased for dlnnor nt tho Spot Cafo
noxt Sunday. Kxcollont dinners nro
sorvod In that popular rontaurant,
and tho careful nttontlon now glvon
to efficient sorvlco Is n satisfaction
to Its patronH. 170
0. P. Young was1 at Gold Hill on
business Thurndny.
Mrs. Ray Crystal of Pendleton ar
rived Thursday on a visit to lior par
ents, Mr. nnd Mrs. James Klorimn.
H. A. Holiuen, tho Inuiiranco man,
doos not mix InBiirnnco with othor
business. Ovor Jackson County Dank.
179
Dr. J. L. Holms, who has boon
undor troatmont for nppondlcltls at
tho Ashland sanitarium, Is recover
ing nicely from tho operation and
will soon bo on tho convolnscont list.
II. D, Reed, democratic candidate
for Joint roproHoutntlvo for JnokBon
and Douglas counties, was In Mod
ford for a short tlmo Thursday,
"Johnnie" la making a hot CAinpnlgn
for tho offlco and has bohlnd him a
host of frlondB In JacIcboh cpunty,
J. 0. Shnrpo of Gold Hill was a
Medford visitor Thursday on a busl
noon trip.
J. H. and E. 13. Rodflold, who woro
rosldonta of Medford In Its anto-vll-Ingo
days, nro horo on a short vlBlt.
"It Ih n protty hard ninttor to 'akin'
Medford," any' tho Rodflold hoyB,
"but whon wo loft horo It didn't seem
Hlco tho town would ovor havo any
hldo to bo talcon off,"
and proving prop-177
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V. 1(. Sliililm, govei'iiiir ol' Iviiiihmh, Hpenhing iih roHpotiNiltle
IhjiiiI of tlio Hltilo ol' Kmiihiih, nt Cliiutigo, Miui;1i 27tli, 1010,
(IdI'oihIi'iI proliibiliou I'nun every 8lniiilioiiit of the Hlntu'H bust in-
Ioi'chIh. lie Ih I ho rupiiblicuu govutnot' of tlio Htulo ami in hit
nililiDHH liu refutes every argument of hu innn who Iiiih Hold out
to liquor. Ilo throWH down, ovory juuineiil of tlio whiskey bunch
which imrmlcH tuiilor the nainu of Greator Oregon Home Kule
iiHHooiatioii. Heio iH In part what Clovernor StuhbH hajh;
"1'roliibilioii hnn worked woiiilors in the private orcdit of tho
Hlale. OioeorH and butehei'M it'j m0 that men who were 'dead
IiouIh' mulct the ilniln of the hul(M)H havo becomo debtors of ro-,
liability nnd fttiiuiliug, ami bad ul!Utit are a rarity.
"I tiHHcYl that the charge, if higher jnibliu oxpeiucH, on ac
couiil of .prohibition Ih particularly untrue. A bulletin isHiied by
(be ceiiHUH department ninkim a I'uiilly wonderful relovatiou in fa
vor of prohibition. It nIiowh tliat tho general and spuuial Hfivico
expuiiHOH in Wiehila nro $8,121 por :apita, in Springfield, 111.,
$11. 88 iinil in Cbiciigo $15.(1(1, TM, H1i)0 bulletin shows tho cqst
of tho pdlieo (lepariinnut at Wichita to bo "8 euiltH per capita, at
Springfield $1.20 and at Chicago $2.0'jl. From another authorita
tive Hource i get it that tho coxt () dm police mid militia cHtab
linliiiiuiit in ICiiuhiis i only $IO'2,()00 minually while it iis $1,700,
000 in Illinois- 1U tinioH lionvici'uith only about four times great
er popiilaliou.
"Tho browerH nro wasting lbcir time and their money too
in KpoochoH and (loeuineutH trying to arouse public sentiment
with reference to pauperism in lCmmas. Fifty-seven of the 105
counties of the slate have no inmates at their poor i'arniH. Cook
county alone, with nil its palatial saloons and vibrating -breweries
Iiiih a little over five limes iih ninny pauperis than wo have in tho
entire Htate of Kansas. The good Htate of Illinois has just 100 per
cent more paupoi'H than Iviiiihim, according to population. And I
venture to say that Illinois would havo still more were it not for
the temperance progroHt she hnn made during the paht few
years. I havo hoard a great many mean things Bnid against pro
hibition but I have never beforu heard thu charge that it cnunetf
pauperism.
"I assert that prohibition in tho best friend of education mid
that wherever temperance is observed the school shows its high
est and best development. We have in our permanent school
fund the sum of $10,000,000 drawing interest. With this wo buy
the -municipal bonds of our own Htate, deeming them the best se
curity. The annual interest on these bonds is enough to pay the
present entire stnte debt. Wo nave recently established normal
courses in 100 of the 105 counties. During the Inst nine years
the enrollment of the statu university haft risen from 1,150 to
'J,0(i:i; tho normal from 1,030 to 'J,S00 mid the agricultural col
logo from 870 to 2,102. Ilesides that, 0,000 young men and wo
men are attending dcuomiiiutiotial institutions and '1,518 attend
ing business colleges. In all 21,000 young men and women are
attending colleges within the stato. The value of public school
propel ty ha.s advanced from $10,000,000 to .$10,000,000. As a
part of our educational Hystoin '.vu havo nearly 700 newspapers
and magariues and I am told that 08 per cent of them will not
publish tho advertisements of a brewery or a liquor house. Dur
ing the first twentyyears of prjiiibitinu illiteracy was reduced
III por cent. It is -10 per cent l.wer than Illinois mid the next
census reports will give the state first place in education. Tho
youth of Kansas has his eye fixed far above the horizon of tho
saloon.
I assert (hat the death rate in Kansas is lower than that of
any other state or nation on earth mid that our condition in
this respect is duo largely to our temperance policy. The nn
uunl death rate in the Htato is only 7 1-2 to every 1,000 inhab
itants. This is m low that tho government of the United States
still refuses to belii''e in ils aeeuraey, although it has been
thoroughly investigated mid rexorificd. I have a letter from tiic
vl'orotiiry of our bootd of health which will show you how pro
hibition is prolonging life and building up vgorous health coudi
tioiih in Kansas. It will show you that with every advance made
in temperance original caos of tuberculosis decrease materially.
Dr. Criimbiiio tells me that ten years of our present conditions
and careful enforcement of sanitary regulations will eliminate
entirely native eases of consumption.
"I challongi! defenders, of tho saloon to chow twenty-five
oiies in any commonwealth of the union where the percent of
home owners is grcnter and tho per cent of renters smnller,
where commereinl and financial business N more .prosperous
and where resideneo nnd business proporty nliko are in
better demand, where real citato values have increased more rap
idly, whore greator progress has been made in public Improve
ments, where men, women nnd children nre better educated, better
mannered, hotter clothed nnd better fed thnn in tholargest twenty-five
largest cities in" Kansas. If they oanno't do this their ar
gutnenl in defense of tho saloon from an economic standpoint
must forever bo discredited "in tho minds of thinking men. Their
house is builded upon the snnd."
(l'nU Advertisement, Anti-Saloon League.)
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10 acre
Orchard Tracts
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IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN
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3Wc have a few ten-acre tracts and one 40-acre tract yet unsold; 40-acre tract has
. Beautiful Oak grove for building sites, good house, barn, windmill, gasoline en-
," gie and everything convenient; there is no better land in the Rogue River Valley;
no better location for an ideal home. If you want a good piece of land or beautiful
home, see our one-acre tracts in the big Oak grove. Prices are lower than anything
in the, valley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner,
, or have your agent show you these tracts.
J. A. PERRY,
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604 W. Main Street,
Medford, Ore.
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SPECIAL
Tho Club quartet of Seattlo will bo
at tho "Louvre Cafo" ovory night.
from C to S p. in. and from 10 p. m.
to 2 a. in.
Vocal, and instrumental selections
that nro sure to please. tf
NOTICE.
All Pocahonts are notified to moot
nt their lodge hall this ovoning to
niako arrangements to meet tho early
train from Portland tomorrow morn
ing. ELLA SHOULTS,
Keeper of Records.
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ISIS theatre!
THE HOME OF VAUDEVILLE
TO-NIGHT
MATINE SATURDAY AFTER NOON, 2:30 P. M.
"NEVER A DULL MOMENT"
Matilda (Si Elvira
SPANISH SINGrING AND DANCING IN THE
MpST POPULAR STYLE IN ARAGON, SPAIN
3-REEXS-3
LATEST MOTION PICTURES
1TniiJ CALL OF TJ1F, BLOOD
Weeks & McGowan Co.
CO.
UXD1DRTAKERS
DAY PHONE 2271
Night 'Phenes:
F. W. Weeks, 2071
A. E. Orr, 3692.
LADY ASSISTANT
Ex-Mayor David S. Rose
of Milwaukee, "Wisconsin, one of the greaest orators the country has produc
ed in recent years, will speak in this city at the
Opera House on Sunday Evening,
October 16th, 1910.
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"The Fallacies of Prohibition"
Mr. Rose was elected mayor of Milwaukee five successive times, has been
prominently mentioned in connection with the vice-presidency and is known
the country over as. one of its foremost speakers. He presents an argument
that every prohibitionist and church member should hear.
Admission Free.
2 DAISIES.
I 3THE LATEST .FASHION TN STCTRTS
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t METIETII ANNIVERSARY OF YOKOHAMA
SONG
"MY WILD IRISH ROSE"
' By HARRY BLANOHARD
Doers Open at 7 p. tn.
CHILDREN, 10 CENTS ADULTS 20 CENTS
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Why Spend 500,000 Dollars
to bring- pure water into Medford to prevent sickness
THEN FOR FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS ALLOW
THE SALOONS TO SCATTER GERMS OF DIS
EASE, POVERTY, CRIME AND DEATH
among our Homes for six months?
WILL YOU VOTE TO ALLOW IT?
(Paid advertisement)
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AT THE HOTELS.
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At tho Nash A. H. Nlcoll, San
Krnnclace: A. II. Athorton, Boston;
L. V. Jonei, Soattlo; p, a, Prood,
Max FrlodAithnl. Portland j William
II. Mosley, P. H Grnudo? Saoramon-
to; W. A. Lest, Portland; Al Orlt
zner, It. C. Washburn, Tabla Rock;
J. P. Garrett, Sacrainonto; W. H.
Warren, Portland; W. A. Martin,
wlfo and cUld, E. D, Doclcor, Scran
tor. ; William Masiors, San Francis
co; Alonzo Morrison, A. D. Mudd,
J. R. Plynn, George P. Henry, W,
U. Wallace, Portland; George Sll
vor, Now York,
Musical Program at the
Natatorium Tonight
1. March, "It Happened in Nordland" .Herbert
2. Waltz, " Violets" Waldteufel
3. Popular song, " What's the Matter With Father"
Alstyne
4. Selection, "Fantana" Hubbell
5. Characteristic Novelty, "Tho Darkies' Jubilee
or Pastimes on tho Levee" Turner
6. Cello Solo, "Boraeuso (from Jocolyn).,.. Godard
W. A. Eames
7. Overture, "Echoes From the Metropolitan
Opera House" Tobani
8. Seranado (a) Salute d'Amour Elgar
(b) Ohacone , Durant
9. Grand Opera Selection, "Lohongrin" Wagner
10. Finale, "Tho Poker Rag" Gumble
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At tho Mooro It. W. McLeod,
Portland; Mr. and Mrs, D, J. Buck
ley, S. S. Buodo, San Francisco; O,
C. Wlodman II. M. Grant, Portland;
It. II, Dunn, Spokano; II. L. Fiaiaar
son, San Francisco; B, J. KruM
Mrs. IC. Krpuco, Corr.ilU; A. T.
Houston, Talent; J. Prlng, J, Brwv
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