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Bedford Mail Tribune
aw wnnmintirF HnWIPATSK
rnUUlD DA.XX.T BXCJSFT BATU
AT T TM MBDTOBD
pnrewuu.
A consolidation of tho Mcdford Mall,
Mtabllhea 1889; thei Southern Oregon
Ian" established 10! tho Doomcrotle
Times, established 1878: tho Ashland
Tribune, established 1908. and tho Med-
gord Trlbuno. established 1806.
'KOnQB PUTNAMrEtlTtor and Manager
Kntorcd as second-class matter No-
mbor 1, 1909, at tho post offlcp at
lodford, Oregon, under tho act of
larch 8. 1879.
(TficTal Paper of tho City ofMcdford
gUBBOKXFTXOM ATB
Jno year by mall $5.00
One month by mall .. ;;:. '
Parmonth doltvcrcd. by, carrier In
Medford. ishland. Jackaonvlllo
and Central Point bo
Sunday only, by mall, per year... 1.00
TOuir!v. ner year ............ 'u
rnU Loued Wlra United Prtta
joispmon .
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, jaSDjpRDOREapjSUNOAY, OCTOBER fe 1010.
AN OPTICAL DELUSION.
T
tho Mall Trlbuno is on sala at tho
Forry Nows 8tand. San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland.
Fowman News Co., Portland, Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. VVash.
Hotel Spokane Nows Stand, bpokano.
HW effort of ConniohMnnn llawloy to whitewash hiuwclf throiu:li tho
tho columns of the Orej;oninn has boon the most ludicrous political
faux pas of tho week.
Tho color blinded congressman of tho first district liming liberally
soaked his brush in the printer's ink of tho assembly organ starts out to
varnish his congressional record by the remarkable statement that on
many occasions he voted to amend tho house rules; that ho has stood for
la revision of the tariff downward and concluded with tho oft icpeatcd.
and threadbare slogan, "No interests to servo but tho public's mlorosK
Great shades of Ananias 1 How fortunate for Oregon and how tor
tnnnto for the Ananias club that tho distinguished slayer of largo game
is nt tho moment preocupied with matters of graver import,
Whatever Mr. Ilawley's opponents may say of him, it cannot bo said
that is is without an abiding and lasting faith in tho credulity of the voter
of this district. One P. T. ttnruum won lastng fnmii and fortune out ot
tho hypothesis that tho American people lovo a humbug, but it remained
for the distinguished Oregon congressman to mathematically demonstrate
that black is white.
Mr. Ilawley's congressional record is not altogether unlike Sir. Crock
ett's bear who went into tho hole and pulled it in after him.
Foctaga Sates.
lo
2 to 12-pago paper , jo
2 to 24-pago paper......
12
24 to 36-pago paper.
So
PRACTICAL FAITH IN MEDFORD.
SWOHH CD.OUX.A.TIOH,
Average dally for
November. 190!
December, 1909 .....
January, isiu
March, 1910 ..
April, iiu
May, 1910 .
June. 1910
July. 1910
1,700
1,842
2,122
2,203
2,301
2.460
2.602
1 K91
juiy. iiv r-r
August, 1910 -, '
sipMr uuvttMuuo.
.......
.........
i. .......
..
1 .. 2475
3.......... JI5
4 2626
E 24,6
.6.......... 2476
Si 2476
B 2475
11 2500
12 2475
13 2475
14 2450
15 2525
16
lOt
SO
21
23a
23
25
26,
37
28,
29.
30.
2535
3576
3576
3676
3575
2575
2575
2150
2650
2175
2700
2710
2710
Total 66.246
Average dally 2.651
STATE OF OREGON. County of Jack
son. ss:1
On tho 1st day of October, 1910, per
ona'ly appeared before me, George Put
nam, manager or me .aieaiora jmu tri
bune, who upon oath, acknowledges that
the above figures are, true and correct.
IL N. TOCKET.
(Seal) Notary Public for Oregon.
UE finest newspaper press in Oregon, outside of Portland, has ar
rived for installation in the Mail Tribune office. It is a Twentieth
Century Duplex with a capacity of 0,000 papers an hour.
linpid progress is being made upon the new Mail Tribune building, li
is a two story reinforced concrete structure 40 by 100 foot and the Mad
Tribune will occupy both floors. M'oviuir will begin early in November.
It will be the most complete newspaper office in Oregou, and a credit to
any community.
Extensive additions in mechanical facilities have been entered. A
complete bindery will be installed and all additional equipment necessary
for any kind of printing provided. No one ueod go to Portland hereafter
for anything in the printing lino.
The Mail Tribune has every faith in the future of Mcdford and the
Rogue River Valley, and it backs up its faith with all the energy and all"
the money it can command. A better and larger paper will be possible in
tho near fiitnre. than is now produced with tho present outgnwn facilities.
MMMMMMmMMbVI
GRAY MOE
Cloaks, Dry Goods and
125 Main Street, Formerly Vb.i Dyke's
Shoes
MJJ-OttU' DrtM
Sixes 0, 8, 10, 12 Venn
New Idea
Paper Patterns
All Styles, lOc
J.
D. Justrite
Corsets
Wo offer u regular $13 Coraot.Mim.lo of
while ritiloon, (rinunutl with Jluiuburg uiu
broidorv; sizes 18 lo .'10; for 08c
Fancy Neckwear at
25c
KssroxD, OBsaoxr.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and the fastest
Browlnp city In Oregon.
PODUll
n....l.tun loin a nAA
Bank dpnoaits $1,750,000
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Vater System completed In July. 1910,
riving
rater.
fh
rlvlns finest supp
pie
ily
pure mountain
Sixteen ..illes of street belnc paved
t a cost exceeding $1,000,000, making a
..tal of twenty miles of pavement
Fostofflce receipts for year ending
June 30, 1910, show a gain of 36 per
cent.
Banner fruit city In Orecon Rogue
River apples won sweepstakes prize and
title of
"Apple JCtaff of the World"
at the National Apple Show. Spokane,
lo. llogue mver pears orougnt nign
est prices in all markets of the world
during tho past five years.
Write Commercial Club, enclosing 6
cents for postage of the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever written.
CLNRENCE
MMTORKIM TONIGHT
Clarence True Wilson of Portland
will speak at the Xatatorium audito
rium tonight at 7:30 on the subject
inn... r i.. -, t- .... ..
.v uncoil is uoinjr ury. ue
will be through in time so those de
siring to jio to the opera house to
hear Ex-Mayor Rose. Dr. Wilson
will also spenk in the park at three
o'clock on the subject "Fifteen An
swer.-, to the Auti-Prolubitiou argument."
umm is
MURDERER SAYS JURY
&
AT THE CHURCHES.
-
Christian Church.
Corner, Sixth and Joy streets.-Sunday
morning combined service, 10:30
to 12. Christian Endeavor, 0:30.
The church will participate in the
union service at the Natntorium au
ditorium at 7:30.
Methodist Church.
Corner Bartlett and Fourth street.
Dr. Clarence True Wiln of Port
land will preach at 11 a. ra. and in
the evening he will deliver his fa
mous address at the Natntorium on
"Why Oregon Is Going Dry." A
cordial invitation is extended to the
public.
Urs. E. C. Gnddes is spending the
week in Ashland.
SANTA ROSA, Cnl.. Oct. 13.--Spcculntiou
is aroused today over
the indictment returned by the So
noma county grand jury against
Henry Yamagachi, charged with the
murder of George Kendall.
In the indictment not a word is
said about the death of Kendall's
aged parent-. Nincteeu witne-M!'
were examined by the grand jury,
including Mr. and Mrs. Starbuck.
Miss Helen Worrell left lnt week
for Portland, for a visit of several
weeks.
Special for Monday A bi line of! Persian and satin
trimmed Dutch Collin's, in linen and lace effect;
special 25c
We Sell the Henderson Corset
We' want satisfied customers. Wc want, to please
you then you will be our permanent patrons. That
is why we sell
The Anderson Corset
Be sure and examine our assortment; prices $1.25 to
$5.00.
50c Patent Belt for
25c
21j-inch wide, black patent leather Heltj special for
Monday $1.25
Cratchet Bed Spreads
08c
Ciood Marseilles patterns for double bed; HpeeiaN'or
Mondav 98c
Towells
A fine grade of extra heavy I luck Towels; most de
sirable for rooming house; at 9c
UMBRELLA 98 CENT TO $500
Umbrellas of fine twilled Gloria Silk, cotton mixed and all silk taffettutlutl are guaranteed rainproof
lade on best grade Parage-" frame, with steel rod a ml shown in large variety of neat and attractive handles:
or men, women and children.
Cans Bros. Umbrellas Guarantees Satisfaction
MR.
CADS !
Methodist Church South.
Corner Main and Onkdale streets.
Sunday school 9:45 n. m. sennon 11
a. m. Subject, "Obedience." Union
service at nilit. J. P. Hipps, pastor.
Christian Science.
Services, Sunday at 11 a. m. Sub
ject of lesson-pennon, "Doctrine of
Atonement. Sudny school nt 10.
Testimonial meetings Wednesday it
7:30 p. in. All are welcome. 12S
North Grane street, north of Sher-man-Ciny
Slusic house.
SCUFFLING MEN
. FALL INTO HOT LYE
, PROV.q, Utah, Oct. 15. II. D.
Johnson is dead and the death of
John II. Nebaker is momentarily ex
pected today. oBth men wore em
ployo dnt the Knights Woolen mill.
While scuffling they fell into a vat
of boiling lye. The caustic soda nt
practically all tho skin off their bod
ies before they wero hauled out by
workmen who enino to their aid,
summoned by their screnins of
OKony.
STEAMER F0RA6ER
. IS A TOTAL LOSS
VICTORIA, B. C Oct. 15. Nows
just reached here Unit tho steamer
Forager went ashore 'at Oreas Island
on Wednesday night in a deriso fog
nnd will probably be n total loss.
Tho crow is standing by. Tho Forager
is owned by Looming brothers of this
city d is well known in Vnncouver
and other Sound ports.
See sonio of the real cstnto adver
tised today and whethor you buy or
not you will lnvo loarned things that
In future "topping for real estate"
We have the right kind of picking pails. They arc
durable; strong, made right and are inexpensive.
25c EACH, or $3.00 DOZEN
Picking Pails
and Bags
that will save your fruit from getting bruised and
save their price several times over before the season
is gone.
Nicholson Hardware Co.
BARTLETT AND MAIN STREETS
EUGENE V. DEBBS
The Greatest Socialist Leader in the United States
will speak on "SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM"
Natatorium Hall, Sunday, October 23, at 3;30 p. m.
Special Rates on Southern Pacific Railroad
Reserved Seats on Sale Saturday at "Nat" Box Office
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The Mail Tribune Popular Voting Conest
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THE NEW FURS
JUST THE QUALITY YOU WANT
JUST THE PRICES TO PLEASE
We want to show you the hwoII. now Fur styles. RR!U now Is tho very best time lo cI.ooho for
...ww w ,.,. .., ....;. uuuiiuny Koeu. iiero ai ft tow rrlcis Just to
line:
Blvo you an Idea of our
Pointed Fox Sot (rug muff); value
nt
r
Ulnclc Lynx Set (rug muff); valuo
nt -....'
Isabella Fox Stole; a Hplendld valuo
at
Jap Mink Pillow Muff; very nlco,
at
$17.50
$17.50
$7.50
:. $20.00
Isabella Fox Stole; exceptional value
at ,
Genuine Mink Stolo, a beautiful
pleco ,
Lyix Sot (rug muff);
very
f!uo.
Gor.ulno Mink Sot (pillow niugg),
only
22.50
22.50
37.50
60.00
mfifJI
mm t (
Fine Suits and Goats
Havo you aeon tho latoot Suit and Coats styes?
Tlioy como In tho now chovlots, tweeds, homespuns,
mannish mixtures, zlbollnes, etc. Tho stylus aro vory
practical and desirable Kvory suit Is guaranteed to
wear and pleaso.
$15.00 to $60.00
Silk Dresses
Our lino or one-plcco Drosses will ploaoo you.
Cull and see what wo havo to show In tho nov stylos.
Waists and Skirts
Tho most lioautlfnl styUm In silk, porslan and
now combination effects In Into Fall, uuo, Waists.
THK SIOKT8 aru- nil that you could wish for, aud
prlcos avo low, whllo the qtinllty Ih high,
Medford's Quality Store
The Emporium
0. E. TACKSTROM, Prop.