Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, October 25, 1910, Image 3

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    MEDITOKD MAIL T11D3UNE, MEDrOBD, OBEaON, TITEflDAT, OQTQQER 25, 1910.
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2,080,560 VOTES WERE CAST YESTERDAY
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Ballot Box is Locked and Sealed
Some Candidates Voted at Though
it Were the Last Day of Contest
standing or Candidates as They Ap-
6 ear Today will Remain the Same
ntill After Conjest is Over and
Final Count Has Been Made by the
Judges Four More Days and the
Winners Will Be Decided.
BON TALKS
PROHIBITION
Episcopal Clcrfiyman Says Movement
Is Not a Temperance Move Ty
ranlcal and Arbitrary Methods
Employed.
The Prizes
CAPITAL PRIZE
ONM KIVIS-PABBHNUIOIl TOUHINQ AUTOMOBILE
ON DISPLAY IN FRONT OK THIS MAIL TJUIJUNK OPKICIJ
GRAND PRIZES
TWO FINK PIANOS
TWO 100 DIAMOND HINOS.
TWO HUSINKSK SCHOhAKHIIIPS.
TWO IIBAUTIFUL LADIES' GOLD WATCHES.
All thu world will hull) a liiiHtlur,
Ami you know 'tin true;
Make a iioIhq llko a IiiihIIo
And tliu world will help yoii,
From llm hyrU'H of tlio f'onloHJ Editor.
YfNttiriluy Win viiim wvru counted for
111" Hint 1 111)17 tin til Ilia rltml vulu In iui
iiouncml JilHt :, 080,000 voli'H woro cunt for llm
dlf.'uri'iit ciiiitllilatcK, Hoinu of tlm cuii
Olilutt'N wito wu dun I roll of btilnif lit llm
llCllll Of tllll llMt III lllclr IC'CllV(l din-
trlolN for tliu clonliiK lnvx of Mm con
tvni thui limy purtrii with iiimoMt ihulr
snllru rrmirvu OUutm wnro wIIIIiik
Willi, mill IIh-hii itro tliu iiiii'n iluti will
caiino iiiiiny ii mirprlHii whni llm flnul
oulcoimi In iilinoillicoil,
Afliir tliu voli'H woru counted tliti Iml
lot box witN lockri! mill ncuUil, mill tliu
k'N to tint mi mo Ni'itlt'il In mi wivcloi.t
nnit will l kIvvii to iiiio of tlu JiiiIki'N
or tlio rimii count liii'y win nuiiani n
111 oimrNNloii until llm clout) of till'
content, wIiito In full nlulit of Juitiii'N
ami nil tliomi wlio ilinlru to nttcuil tlio
flnul count, llm n.'iiln will l liroki'ii, tlio
lioxi'N nnlockml mill tliu final count will
ttikn pluci',
Olianc of VoUa.
Tim uunoumviimni In ycNtcrilny'N m--r
Hint llm miiniiKouiriit litul ilvclili'il to
ulvn iloulili' voti-n on nil tmynu'iitn innil.i
on nillincrlplloiin iltirlllK tlm clonliiK flVtt
ilnyn Iiiin plmmi-il tint cuiidliliiti'H, otif
Ami nil. Mnuy Mini tip to thin tlini' lint
not worked vury liurd Iiuvii decided Unit
thin In tlielr rliuncn nml opportunity to
OAtch tliu lender tilid bettor ntlll, win
one of the fine und vnlunlilo prlien.
uonii'NinuiN can pon iiiuir renerve
vnten nt any time rroui now on, an tlm
linllot box will not he opened tiKulll
until llm nml.
Ily llm way niiiiiii of tlm rontentantii
voltiil yenterdn
Ituth Van Uylie, U W. IL'th...
Nelllii Kviuin, IMclflc Till Co.
Mnry I'uyiic, 136 N llartlett. ,
..:.), ioo
. ZIC, ISO
Z3Z,T50
7.1f.O
tl.72
h:,tr,o
CK.420
67,150
49,:fi0
4 9,lhU
43,670
42,710
42,160
Aliinn HiiciilKniHN, 314 H. Cviitnil. ,230,770
Mavbelli' Miicnltl, 20S Applo, .. .201,4 10
I iurrl.it tl'iiul, ksb W Ninth..., 1R3.1 10
(Irnco Offtit. 110 N. Orapi). , .. 167,710
lliixolln IIiikhiIiiIc. H ItlVfTiilila... 146,1X0
J.,rV .."'""R' 232 l:- -Vain.,, 137.010
Ituby lliirkr, 3il nml N, nurtlett.,133.470
1 - 1 t tt 1 ttft 1TUIll fcj l.lk..ll.. -.- .. M A . . I
1! ,.i i riueiiii i nriorn lio.iyii
. inn i inn niiiiiK, n uony ,,
Jrinilo folo, 705 N tVntrnl . .
timet. McCoy, 3I ,V (Vntrnl..
Ilattle Allen. 313 W Tenth ..
Julia C riehler. 710 K. Mnln
l.uella ( ainnliell. 711 W I'l.ri.ii,
Mini llnkrnunn, 21 W. Tmith.
Clara Hnlnicntle, 204 Centrnl..,
Mabel Mlckny, 33 H. rir
Netlln Hartley, 6 I Third .
.MINN Andrews Mini .i,1 f l.in n n7n
Clladyn llcard, rant rnil 15.' Main 41.'xS0
jNinrr .MUrpnr. HI N. Fir 14.720
Iltll . 2H.1S0
y. ... ifl.ihu
Oriico llrown, 1221 W Mnln. .. ,170
Itobrccn Clinton. 104 H. Newtown 23
:.Brjr .'"Iftfllrr. Montcornery Ce.. 310
Hlvn llnyen, city 200
rninrr .Mlirpny, til N. V
Kthlyn lie Wen, 301 V
Jennlo I'limly. H Holly
Mlllcent 1'otter. 146 N (
iy IIiii
Ileve that they t
wiin (he clonliiK dny of the
wnn led to bell
content inananer
that they thoilKht It
i content
While the vote cant vententnv IihiWm to
be n very larue one It In not no Mr
nftrr nil, when you lake Into cunnlder
atlnn the numlier of voten Hint urn Klveii
for n yearly Nubncrlptlou. A iloren
yearly nuhncrllitlonn or lenn than neven
niitiNcrlptloiiN for two yearn each would
put tlm lowent coutentantn In any of the
illntrleln In tlm topinnnt imnltlon
With but four dayn remalnlni: In the
content, It hun hecomn linerallve that
eaell cnndldntn nhniild do her bent to
cilre tin many voten an ponnlblo dtirliiK
Hut rriunlnlliir dayn of thin week At
12 o'clock Haturilay nlithl tlm ballot box
will bo cloned for tho InNt time, and no
voten will be accepted nftcr thin hour
except Hume received (hroilKll the lualln,
mnlled In accordance to the rulen.
The Mall Tribune Invlten nil cnnill
dnteN nud their frlendn in he pretent
nt the final count, which will take place
Monday afternoon nt I o'clock nharii
The count will bo mailit In full view of
every otm and the declnlon of tho Juduen
will be made at the enrllent ponnlble
tnouieiit It cannot bo nald too eni
Phatlcallv that caudhhiten who are de-
nlrotiN of wlnnliiK one of Hume untiid
prlreN Nhoulil tin their c rent en t efforln
during the reinalnlni; dnyn of tlm con
ical. Don't Bo &aW.
The content iminiiKcr nlno denlren to
liitprcnn upon the camllilalen tlm Import
of Inivlim their renerven In tlm bnllot
hox In plenty of lime Them will un
doubleilly be iiie n rtlnh III the con
tent department Hie hint tav of the
content und It will bo lo the iiilvautaue
n f every candldale to Kl tier Volen In
tlm ballot box nt llm proper Hum
Ho More Votei Returntd.
Commnnclnir imlny no more voIpn will
' rctiirncd lo Hie conleNtnnlH oulnlde
of tlm rlly. but Will be deponlled In tlm
leiliot nox nt once ThlH In done for
llm reimon Unit delavn verv often oc
cur In tmnniiillllnip the mull and a ile
'v nt thl tlmo would mean Urn lonn of
HinunnnilH of voteN." ContcnlnnlH can
rent riNHtircd that limy will bo ulvon
Proper credit and votei for nil mihncrln
IIomh n-oit t ihli oft'ci- between now
and KMiirilnv, but nil voIhn will . .i. .
IIOl). ., , ,0 ,v M n,, ,H ri,
j.i.,I
ThoNM H'llil il.tone.l ,.. M. , .....II tl
i ,-i,. i fi, ,.),,,, ,,,, niibti.ni -
Hhoulil limit Um not Inter Minn !
day mo N lo Iin mmr Hint ofe. t
.'lt lia Im Mm lmlln hr,m .. HMn ir
ItiKM r mullnit."- ul,,,i.
ntionl'i !. u,af.,i ,iAn. ...... ,
I'Mll Hi" lOH,",,l"N ""! alni'l. ll.cn
tlv W("J illcf-. Ic.r.M, io nVliirl- U.
liriiiiv Mlirl't .Vn v.i will be iicc""'
i iiftur iiitu hour rn.,,ii.i,.iHM mi...
live otbuceliiHoiin mIoii) lr.. Mu.i.i
In iim (Hirli hh I'onnlble lo HVO'd the i-ii.hi
Of ll tMHt IV
The COM tent nlnam Ucliclcci .1
Oe.nher 10 f "1? ,; f "....
. , DISTKICT HO. 8.
Inolndii All Territory Ontald City of
Kctdford.
Hurnli llebb. Central rolnt...
IMun Nell. Anhland
':'"'", Ulrlcli. Jacknonvllluc. ,
Mayh.'lle ivarl. Central I'olnt,
Ida lleern. Wood vllh ,
tlracK Colby, llrownnborp
I.leanor I'owern, Talent
Itlmili. Ilobblnn. Woodvlllo. . . .
Dlllle Hall, llrownnbort
Mm V li WhltiHldr. Cent. I't
Hiirii tinier, wooiivillo.
ncioia inrnwian. Talent
lleatrlco Moore,
Anhland. 3CU.71S0
3EiU,H40
.357.4.,f.
.362,460
J 4. ,3110
,100
Minn
Mary I'nter. Jnelcnnnvlll..
Olvn Hcolt. Woodvlllo ....
Jlnrlo (Iiik... HeiiKln
Ulnnlfred Davln. Anhland..
Mnry Olnon. Centrnl I'olnt..
ivnrl llonn, Central Point ,,
'vn Norcronn, Central Point
MiikkIc IXily, KiikIo point .
Myrn Ankew. Heacln
HiimI C'roWNon, Anhland . . .
Mnxlc Moore. (IrunlN Pann .
Ituby Palmer. Anhland . .
Nelllo Hartley, Wellen
I.uci' llarmon. (lranm Pann
IrnnccN llumllton. Anlihind
Urennel JnckHon, UiikI.. Point
l.dna Haven, Hold Kill , .,
Amy !alN. Iluncom
Mollln liny. Ituch
f'lnrjk IHiri.lnM A.I.I.I..I
- . . - ............ ,.,,, .111. ....
Ilernlco l.ilinonnon, llutte Ka
MInn i: Pcelor, Iltltto KiiDh ..
"-ruin niniio. iiiiiienm .
MInn Holly. Ashland
.Maybelli. Parnonn. Anhland
Olllo llouue. (Jolil Hill
I.ea Mlddlebtinlier, Trail . . ,
Irotm U'llnon, Central Point....
I.thclyn Ileuette, Oranta PanN...
MilKKle JoileN, IlenKle
Viola Kinltii, llutte I'nlln
Cltiru .Skyrman, Trail
MInn Ilnwtnnn, Ashlmnl
Horn Shafer, Kuminervlllo ...
l.elln Morelock. O0I1I Hill
lay llurchell, Woodvlllo
i'V!r,cV.,.i.VncoKV, Woodvlllo
l.ttn WlltlnniB, Central Point ....
J-.minn Wontlt, Jacksonvlllo ....
I'eiin .Miner, iron
.370,970
.369,410
.3CK,7n0
. 3(111,130
.3C7.7IO
386,470
.3(16,170
.364,7X0
.364,360
,364.710
. .363,h2ll
.(., CO
llv. Win. A. Wiihhoii, lut-lor of
(Intt'u EpiHCopul (dinruli, Jtivcrliciul,
L. I., hpoku to a luria utidicnco nt
the Mcdforri tlioutcr Monday evciiinc
on Htalowidt! prohililiion. JIo lmiiiic
here in tliu intorcHtH of tlio Hoino
Kiilu aHbouiation and HcatliiliiKly re
linked the pruliiliilioii inovuniunt.
"1 am dfuply iiituruHtud," ho Hind,
"ill tliu cntiKij of tciiiporniicc, and 1
wibli to do ovcrytliinu' in my power 1 1
advancu tlio caimc. I'rohiliitionihtH
liavu tliu nurvo to call their inovciiiunt
a teinpuratiuu inovuniunt. It h not
a tumpuraneo movemunt at all, nuith
ur is uiu onjuui it tocKK to ncconi
plihh nor in tliu inuthod it umployH.
Nor in its spirit and charautur h.iu
tliitt ttirbtilunt prohiltiton propiiKniiiln
any moral rIit to the title of tem-poranco.
Puritanic ltulo Ik Object.
"The tliinir theho people are seek
ini: to accomplibh in not the noble
virtue of temperance, which tnciiins
voluntary self-control, but tho riuiil
puritanic rule of total abstinence,
and they aru scokini; to eHtablishl
this rule by tho most arbitrary and
ivraniciu metliotlH. 11, in order to
be temperate, one miiht be n total 11D
Htainer from alcoholic Honor, then
tho founder of tho Christiijn rclipon
was not temperate, for he iihciI wine.
"The prohibition movement is a
crusade, not merely auainst the
abuse of liquor, but against tho u.e
of lio,ttor as well. It is an attempt,
not merely to abolish intemperance,
temperanc",
YOUR LAST
Chance!
THE PRIZES
CAPITAL PIUZK One Dulck five paBBungcr touring car.
Two beautiful Upright PJnnoB.
Two Diamond ItlngB.
Two Ladles' Gold Watches, IB Jewels.
Two IJuslneH?t ScholarHhlpa.
and Orchards
GRAND FINAL OFFER
Dtirlne; tliu hint wck, startliiK .Montlny, October 1, nt H a. m., the
niaiiageincnt lias ik-rlditJ lo
DOUBLE ALL VOTES
According to the Scale of VoTca as Given Helow.
Mnrlo Cnrnthnn, Trail ....!..,!!
vera Kkeen. Anhlniul .
Mny Howe, Trail
May llanh. Anlilund
Inex Wllletn, PitnInI
Ullu Htolen, Woodvlllo
ClatouNo McCrcdle. Ccntrat Point
pcrtrud Nichols, ntttto Knlls...
.324
.330,140
317,280
2M.490
.2I.S.460
.243,720
.2111,610
.210,600
. 19,770
179,460
.161,320
K,(M!in
161, M0
13U.520
126,760
.123.330
la. .116. 1 SO
. 1I2..S.10
. 99,610
. US, 510
. S6.260
. 7K.960
r.y.sio
67,860
62,369
63,260
62,190
9.n20
49,860
47,160
43,710
3k, 190
37.6S0
26,890
24.380
21, M0
19,460
14,S6t
12,780
10,240
7.460
JIO
30
20
par
CROP CONDITIONS ARE
BETTER THAN YEAR
AGO
I'lu. copleol iVMnrUUcnt
IHI"M"'r in ".lO .TO 'I
teletihivie
iWI.. .
" p.ii.rioerH nnftiw ner.iii-iienw n.-
Ho"""1 '" v",r" ,v,"'n Ptvlnir liilbjieelii.
Ho nrn vnue notin. la o nil lmlo
nod PoiiMoMH before pilttliiK then) In Hie
linllol box
Til" enejent itcnnrlnient u it'...
onen. Coil or irlephono If vnu iiitfn
HlforinnHon
Old NlihncrlherH' iienif iir-e'iini.. J
lo mli'nmw nro e-'tllleil fo vntew ftfc
Inn collector for Ihoin.
On-'! nvanlnva, '
'or llm lienefP nf IIioho who nro onl '
nlilo to nut In Ililn offleo ifnrlriir ml.
"ONH hotlTN the content iletvlWlHOMt w
iin onen overv iveniiir until 9 o'clock
mitTRIOT NO, 1.
Trnlnrlm All th ''nrTltory In th City
of Mnrlfnrd.
WASHINGTON, Oct. St. Tliu tie
jmrtinont of ngrlctilturo rcport that
tho ninntli of Soptombor was favora-
lilo for crops In general, taking the
United tSatos as a wholo, an Improve
ment for the month of about 1.0 per
cent being shown, whoroas thoro us
ually Is an averago decllno In Sep
tember of 0,8 por cent Aggressive
crop conditions i ti10 United States
on October 1, woro about 1.8 por
cent higher than on tho correspond
ing datp a year ago and 0.4 por cont
lowor than tho avorago condition of
Octobor 1 of tho past 10 yoars. Tho
area under cultivation Is 3.2 por cetn
morn than last year.
Akiich MnMnhnn, 107 H Ivy . !lK:.7r.n
lien luii Hcncoum, Tontli Nt ,isn,4?0
Mario Klfert. N Kronl .17.4I0
Mftv niinluitmn, 80(1 W, Tnvloiv. . .878,Sno
MI"H. frawfonl. planlHt.' Unn '
..I'll,' .17R "Kt
.V'hcl Itnv 10 W Mnln... . ,. ..177 sin
Kiln nnunvnw 107 n Ccnlnil. .st ""
Inno li'lvmi, floii v Tenth . ... 171 nn
Mnv Halb.v, N .'rnn . ,, 171 Jitn
'rs AV. M. Ifonl, Porllind nvn. ,171 inn
IraoeeH Iliirlipoi 119 . Hpllv, ,.17 RIO
Hnrdlo Tlcn, 208 n. C!.(rnl. . . ,:t7n sin
Millldo H OnlnoH S Ornno .109 370
Mvrllo CalbiHip 8 n Pi.trtil,,,1 too trt
,nn o nmii. nto H o.iidinl... ,in7 8in
liernicp Carder. tlO AV ncltNoit ton J.0
KltHc .jinriTioHH n. o.a.nri., . ar.n ?n
I'lit'liellA ,TniliH, Huhhv'h ntore ir.it inn
Nelllo. Hliiini. iin u r..i....i
Horlhn nally, 108 R Ivv . "
Mt iv H H-ihwoII H O Produco
Anon Hnilth 10 H ivv
Meiln TllNh, 28 N. Court .','.',',',
MllllllnT.llH', Flwi Mnlil ; ,'
1'iviv .In no Ovhnr" ci Om1(,i1i'
onil I'otcrnop. R Hnv
''lllll .T'eohH 1" q c.i-t!
Mnry flore. 4"9 M Centrnl
..1153.110
.ill isa
,11Q SI0
,,nr no
,114 170
,111 no
?7 in
THIS MAN PICKED
A LEMON ALRIGHT
LOS ANGELES, Cal Oct. 25.
Krai Witto, :)2, created a sensation
In Uroadway this aftornoon when ho
iiiiitin tno round trip or that
thoroughfaro from Sl?ctb strqot to
Seventh strcot, rolling" u largo paro
green lemon on tlio pavoinont with a
spoon,
Hundreds of curious porsoiiB had
gathered around Wltto boforo ho
completed his arduous trip.
Not'unUl ho reachoil his doatlnn
tlon would ho answer tholr quoaUona.
Thou,' to a purslstont byatnntlor, )io
mumblod disgustedly:
"Never back your hunchos with a
boti I thought tho Cubs, would win "
A atoro thould bo ndvortlaerl ns
'71 4io 'OBitlnrly na It la oponod for bualnoas.
but actually to abolish
for it wiuld prevent men from oxer
ciHiiiL' tho virtue of self-control bv
controllinu' them with tho policeman's
club
"Consciously or unconsciously, the
proiuiiiiionisiH are pnicticiim a rank
fraud on the public when t hoy iden
tify prohibton wth temperance. The
two thitiKH arc as far apart n the
poles.
"The utiestion that confronts oci
etv as how to roform those that drink
... ..,,..-. ,, io prevent oiiiei
trom fallimr into tho vice. The prob
loin is a liiir one and it is as odd a
il is liiir. Hut the prohibitionists tell
us tho solution is simple and oasy;
nun an you have to do s to enact a
law prohihitine- tho mimiifn.w..,.,. ...,.i
, ,. .. " ' '" .v.n.u null
sale ot minors and presto! the trick
V l...i.,l i..i -i -,- .
..- .!... i iiiiiiiiiunii is on a
witli the tret-rich-quick scheme.
A prohibition harraimtie remind-.
one of a patent medicine barker nt
a count rv fair.
CoiifKraflnn Is Sclicmo.
"The prohibition scheme is cer
tainly a simple one and it is a!-o
unidiie. I ho proposition is In ,
stroy a perfectly kwliinate iudustrv
hi winch liiindreiN of milli.nK ,i..i.
lars have been invested in .,,n,i
faith, an industry that is oldnr h.,..,
fivilnratioii. It is n,, attempt to de
Mrov IliN irreat and ancient induMrv
nud irtunlly to confiscate this vast
amount of properly ,v jMipuhu- vote
without trial and without enmpeiiMt
non. It is nlso an attempt lo do
I'nve. a vast mult it iitlo of decent.
-I'lf-rcDecliiii: citizens of their lib
t'flv lo indulge a perfectly leuitimatc
"Piu'l.te and to satisfy ,, QKmnml,
M.c.al iiistinol, a liberty (!,( ,.u
"ecu eniovett uiKlei- nil n.,n.- i ....
iff all forms of uovf rinnent.
"AffordMiir lo this levolutio.ian
I'olifv. in order k,.(, ,. i,!tompir.
nto man sober, yon lm,h( Vive -tcmiiomtoaiiioii
to follow l0 ,,,, of
lotal abstinence mrni'iist Hieir wPK
"Prulilliltion." Mr. W :..
fl. "does not , ,,,, rpilIo,
Hie evil of inteiiineranee. but il 1U'-
- .wuo.s , evil and introduces
into our social and political life ,,
went ...any other worse evils, Pa,.
'f ndvocates of prohibition pi,
' .'.iho of sfimlo drunkard in
..... ........ uuiieti Mates who was re-
Wily Mnlno Keversetl Tilings.
He said that the recent reve'rsal
,7 ' l r"li'ions i amino w.
f the disuMist of tho people with
the "farce of nro bililH.... ...i.:.... .
nor prohibited." UZZSZ
""'"v ' ' "'" '"in tluv other
llllll in. l,..l. ... i '
,j(lI1t " "P(,,,S, d ri'iruln-
4ttttt..
Value of Special Ballots
Subscription price.
Ono month
Two months
Thrco months In advance
Six months In advance . .
Ono year In advance ....
Two years In advance . .
Three years In advance . .
WK1
Subscription price.
Ono year, $1.50
Two years, $3,00
All old subscribers of tho Weekly paying up their arrearages,
and changing to tho Dally, will be conald red new subscriber.! and
ballots lasued accordingly.
By mall or carrier. New Sub. Old Sub.
$ .50 1,400 700
1.00 2,800 1,400
1.25 6,000 3,000
2.50 14,000 7,000
5.00 30,000 15,000
10.00 80,000 40,000
15.00 140,000 70,000
SLY IJY MAIL.
New Sub. Old Sub.
6,000 2,000
18,000 6,000
Fine ranch, partly set to trees, fino soil, good location,
to exchange for Scuttle property.
oO acres, just north of Phoenix; county road runs
through it; heavily wooded; will cut into 5, 10 and
lo-acre tracts. Must sell at once. One-third cash
win Handle.
28 acres, fine Bear creek bottom land, subject to ditch,
cheap and good terms.
23 acres in Crestbrook, half set to trees; fine buy if tak
en at once. $2500.00 will handle.
Corner lot on West Main; lot 1, block 1, Highland Park.
Make me an offer.
House and lot on West Side, $425.
We have the finest of bearing orchards, large tracts
for colonizing and timber for further orders. Any
thing in real estate at
D. H. Jackson
& Co.
118 WEST MAIN STEEET
Medford Theatre
Wednesday, Oct.26th
On All Subscriptions Received
By Mail This Week
Tho contest manager will put tho votes Into the ballot box for
tho final count. This Is done on account ot the uncertainty of mall
reaching the contestants In tlmo to be returned to ua for tho final
count.
THi: CONTEST CLOSES OCT. !IO, 12 O'CLOCK MIDNIGHT.
MSSffS SHUBERT present
Clyde Fitch's
POWERFUL DRAMA
AS PLAYED FOf ONE YEAR
AT THE LYRfC THEATRE
- NEW YORK --w
Ul Ul . lit m i
THE SENSATION OP THE PAST NEW YOBK
SEASON
A DRAMA THAT GRIPS AND THRILLS YOU
Seats on sale Monday, October 24th.
A j-ood school none better. Has a well established reputation
Successful Krr.dtiates. Skillful, painstaking tenchers. Livinj ex
penses low. Many other adva ntnees. Let us tell you about then
A cntnloKiio for the asking.
W. I. STALEY, Principal.
SALEM, OREGON
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POLITICAL CARDS.
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ALL MY PIMPLES GUNE
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R. F. Guerin & Co..
4 Medford National Bank Building
have
Two thousand dollars to loan at ten per cent.
Ten thousand dollars to loan at eight per cent
and other amounts at similar rates.
Pirst mortgage real estate security only.
Fresh Air In Winter
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wod poaltlon when yo Krad,,te. En"
or now. send for our now catn.
1QKUO. mh Weat Sovonth atr.ot.
wugono. Oroton. .
JUDGE WILL R. KING
Justice of the Supreme Court
Candidate for Re-Election. 1
Girl Tells How a Blotchy Skin Wat
Cleansed By a Simple Wash.
"I was ai-hamed of my face," writes
Mtsa Minnie PIckard of Altamahaw,
N C. "It was all full of pimples and
scars, but utter uslnj; D. D. D. Pre
scription I can say that now theio ta
no sign of that uczoma, and that was
thrco yeara ago "
D. D D has brromo ao famous as
a cure and Instant tellef In Ucxema
and all other serious skin diseases,
that Ita value Is sometimes overlooked
In clearing up rash, pimples, black
heads, and all other nunor forms of
skin impurities
The fact tss, that whllo D. D. D. l.i
so pen et rati up that It strikes to the
very loot f Eczema or any ottior seri
ous troubb . tho sootlilrs Oil nf Winter
green, Tliy.iu 1 and other ingredients
are so carefu"y compounded (here la
no wash for the s :l:i mndo that can
compare with this great household
remedy for every hind of akin trouble.
D, D D Is pleasant to use, perfectly '
harmless to the most delicate skin,
and absolutely reliable. A 25-ceat
bottle will eIvo you positive proof of
tho wondetful effectiveness of this
great remedy.
In winter, it is hard to get fresh air
in certain rooms. Some rooms in a
house are usually colder than others,
and if you open the windows it ia
hard again to heat the room properly.
If you keep the windows closed
you don't get fresh air; if you keep
them open you cannot quickly reheat
the room. The
Perfection
.s. Smokeless A
For County Recorder.
I am tho republican nominee for
tho offien of county recorder for
Jackson county. Elootiou November
J. 110. ' FRED L. COLVIO.
For Sheriff
WILHUlt A? JONES
Candidate for ro-oloctloa
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AX APPEAL TO WIVES
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P.lr Htlltn Bnnn(n
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DompcraUo Nomlnoo' for St'ato Sena
tor from Jackson County.
Standa for Statomont No. 1,
Sco aonio or tho roa'i cfitato advo"
tlsod today at d whothor you buy or
not you will hnvo loarnod thlnga that
Ip future "aopplng for real oatato"
Cure tho Drinking Husband by Using
Orrlne Can bo Given Secretly
o more terrible affliction can como
to any homo than tho craving for
strong drink ot husband and fathor.
Wo appoal to wlv08, mothora nud 8la
tors to savo tho husband and fathor
or brothor with Orrlno, a aclontltlc
'euro for tho liquor Jiablt. Can bo
jglvon 8ecrotly.
Orrlno la sold undor an absoluto
guarantoo that It will euro tho drink
habit or your monoy v111 bo rofundod.
Savo tho happiness and prosperity of
tno iiomo with ornno, ;i por box
Wrlto for froo booklet on "How to
Curo Drunkonnoss". Orrlno Co., G32
Orrlno Building, Washington, D, C,
Orrlno ia sold In thla city by Leon D.
ITasklna,
Absolutely smokeless qnd odorteatr
solves the difficulty. You can leave
the windows in a room open all day
in winter, and when you close them
apply a match to a Perfection Oil
Heater and heat the room to any tem
perature you desire in a few minutes.
The Perfection Oil Heater Is finished In Japan or nickel. It burns for
P P0UrSi Jt nas a col handle and a damper top. It has an automatic
locking flame spreader, which prevents the wick from being turned high
enough, to smoke, and is easy to remove and drop back so that the wick can be
quickly cleaned. An Indicator always shows amount of oil In the font
The filler-cap does not need to bo screwed down. It Is put In like a cork
In a bottle, and is attached to the font by a chain.
The burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, because of a new
dev ce In construction, and consequently, it can always be easily unscrewed In
an Instant for rewlcklng. The Perfection Oil Heater is strong, durable, welt,
made, built for service, yet light and ornamental.
Dialtrt Enryiehtre. 1 not at yours, uritt or discriptm circular
to iht ntartit agtncy ofthi
Standard Oil Company
wncorporatcaj
Delicious Duushnntii.
If you like, crisp, flaky doughnuts,
richly browned, without a suspicion of
greasmess, try the fallowing recipe:
Cream 3 tnlitoannnna f r.. .,!.. ....
cud of mwiX "S.i nY""""0..,'.?
n . .... - . '- WVUIUll VIIIHM
bhk8 wiin wnite vt ono. To this
naa ono cup fresh mubhed potatoes it
SSR, i mllk ona 2 .Cl,ps of Wr slfte'a
with teaspoon each of salt nn,i o.?.'...1;?
Si
add ono cup
"r,,! T.' ."' ot an proimd
USiYUoft .A.ad n,ore "our 8 necessary, to
foil. Cut In rounds with doughnut cut
ter or otherwlbo artd fry In Cottoleno In
?.?. fe,,.Ie- Cottoleno 'should bo about
three. Inches deej. and bo heated gradu'
ally to proper temperature
Doughnuts fried in lard lie like lead
on the stomach; lard is indigestible,
tottoleuc, on the contrary, makes food
that even a child can digest with case.
IT' ".."
On Candy
The Seal pf
Purity
saGunrantco
of Perfection
in Quality and Mayor
rairontet tkt "Modern Jf&tltr"
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