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? vsT4 'WW?n'W'""'W MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MEDFORD, OREGON, WIODNJSSDAYjOCTOBKJl 2(1, 19.10, FOR WIRE III THE MAIL TRIBUNE POPULAR VOTNG CONTEST ASIIINII On Saturday Night at 12 o'Clock the Contest Will be at an End Candidates are Alive All Trying Hard to Make a Strong Finish. DOUBLING MEETS WI rH FAVOR Only Three More Days and the Mail Tribune's Gigantic Voting Contest Will be a Matter of History-Thousand's of People are Interested and Watching the Gain of Favorites. Till' lllllll f Ul" HIInHKMIH'Ml to lIllU IllK tllll IIUIIllllT llf !tt;M llllOWlMl for MiilmorlittloiiM tlurliiK tlm r'iiiiiliutr of tlin cunti'Nt linn tiriivml it ti'imtrlKi; with nil nf llm cMiiiti'Hiiwtn hii fur luiint, It wink u Imrilnlilp on mini', whllr kIv Init all mi iiiiit opportunity to nwv U,"lr lotl vol.. In tlilH, Hi Krcjit'-Hl niintiior content In tin lilxtory of Oi- '.Now In tli linn' mill "Imoluti'ly tlm liiNt opportunity thiit In orr.;ri'l iim con- tKMllillU ll Will tlm vulllllliln ITlX'-H nf furtit by thin iii-wiipiUMT,,, Hfiiii'tiibi'r th itoulilo off.T iippllm ul!k- on ohl mill iiiiw HUlo.rrllii.rn to tin- Mull Tr Uuiic, i.tliir ibilly or MiM'kly Million. IM1 mil Fcrllii-rn to tlm wrkly who cliunsa to tin ilully urn plueetl In tlm cuteuory or iii-w miliHorlbor . mi. Tlmt ImiiilHOiiii flrnl prU will l won unil probnlily 1-cIiIm1 by tlm 'f. fori liuiili' till mmI( Tint new offer Hlioillit prove l Itooil ullltn to thorn IllKll or low In the Hut of cntit.'MitutH. for it utveH tlin bitter mi opportunity to worK luwiiril tlm It'iiilemlili' Kl In Ijiiiih mi. boiimbi mul ut thu miiiut time, by ;'l' ' effort. p.rmltH tlnme ut tlm tP to mnln tuln their priNtlk'n UirnuRti re.loubleil erfort l.lkowlite. encli mul every one of Urn other Milimble prlxen In nt HtnUe. mul will be witttiireil by minui yotinic wo. uiiiii who workH thin week with nil thu vluor of her yeiirn, mul inuken the lie i'enmiry nhowlnif In new or obi mibiicrlb ern. to clllltT the ibilly or weekly imII (Iomn of tlm Mull Tribune. Tim conteiti will cluno Huturihiy nt nililnleht In order to kIvo tlm KlrU In dm country im much time to work n the Klrl In the city wo will Ihmio tnl lolit on nil HUhNcrlptloiiN iimllrd hefurn II o'clock of t tint ihile The letter con tlillllllK reHllltiHIcm milnt Jiltvo the pflwl iiiurk of October :. , , , After the clomi of the content thu bal lot box will Im pliic.il In ft vnillt mul remiilii until Mon.lny nflernonn ill I o'clock It will then be turiuil over to tlm liutKen nml tnken by them to the Meilfiinl Oprrn limine, where th count will Im iiinib. by Urn JuilKen unil tlm prlxen nwiinleil The nmuen of the jmlKen will bu nntiiiiincvil In n nbort No pernon connrcteil with the Mitll Tribune or the content ilviinrliniint jvll Imvn miythliiK to lo with thu fln.il Coiilrnlnntn can poll their renerve voien nt imy tliim from now on. n the bnllol box wll) not bo opunml nifnln until tlm eml , .....i. ..... .i..... .1...... r,itiiltiltiir III tllll content. It hnn become Imprmtlve tlmt ench rnilillilntn nlmultl ilo her boat to mi cure im inilliy vote ponnllilo ilurllJK the reinnlnliiK ilny of tli h week At IS o'clock Hiitunlny nlisht tlm bnllot box will be cloned for tlm Innt time, nml no vnti-H will be nccepte.l ftfter thin hour except Ihone received tlirmiKh tlm mnlln, mulled In nccorilniico to the rulen, The Mull Tribune Invltrn nil cnnill; dntin nml their frleiuln to bo prenent nt the flnnl count, which will tnke nlnce Mondy nftrrnoon nt I o'clock nhnrp Tlm count will be miide In full view of every one nntt tlm decision of tlm Juiluen will bo miide nt the enrllent ponnlble momrut It oniinot be nnlil too em. phutlcnll' Hint cnndldnten who lire ile nlroun of wlunliiK one of llione Briinil prlncn "nbould line their urentent effortn durllii; the rcinntnliiK ilnyn of the tm- Don't Bo X,nt. Tlm content miiiumer nlno denlren to Imprenn upon Hie cnndldnten the Import of IuivIiik their n-nervon In the bnllot box In plenty of lime There will uu ilnuliteillv be quite n runh III the con tent llepnr,ll"",, " '"nf dnv of the content nml It "HI be to the nilvnnlliRe of overv cnmllilnto to K't her, voten In tlm'bnllot box (it the proper time No Mora Voton Kottirnert. CoiniiiuiioliiK today no more vntrn will I returned to tlm contenlnntM oiilnble of tlm ellv, but will be deponltoil In the l.ullnt box nt once Thin In dona for the reiinon Hint delnyn Verv often oc cur In trnnninlltliiK the mull unit n ile 'iy nt thin time would menn tlin lonn of thounnndn of voted. fonlentmilH en 1 rent iiMHured tlmt Ibey will be Klviir protiur oiedll and voten fur nM niibncri'i llotlH nnill to thin office between now mid Hnliiriliiv, but nil voien will b ib IiohIIpiI In the ballot box nn noon iih re ceived . .. ... TIiiiho who depend on the tnnll ! brlii In their voIoh mid nulmcrlplloiiH nliould mull them not Inter tlinn rrl ilnv no jih to be niiro Unit every vote will bo In tho ballot box on time. If tlmy are mulled on Hnturdny tlmy nliould benr n Hpeelnl delivery Ntiinip mul tin. poHtmiiHter'H uiiino nhowlim tlmt tlmv were mulled before 12 o'clock Hill urilnv iilffht No voteH Will bo nccept ed nfter thin hour. riuulldnteH who Iiiivii MulimirlptloiiH Hhnuld brim; them In im curly iih piihhIIjIo to avoid tho rutin of tlm Innt day Tlm content oIomch Hnlurdny ovviilim, October 20. nt 12 o'clock. Tho content dniinrtment tnloplione number Ih Main 3021. old HUbHcrlborn pnylnc nrrenrnceH nro entitled to voted whon pnylim nubnorlp. tlOIIH, , ,..,,, I to nuro your numo In on nil bnllotH nml couponn before puttlnK tlioin In tlm Tho cnii'teHt department . In nlwnvn open. Call or telophono If you denlre Information. , Old HUhnorlberH puvlnH iirronraKt'H or In ailvaiien nro entitled to votes. Anit tho collector for them Open nvonlnirs. . For tho benefit of thomi who nro not nbl to .ot to thlH offlco durliiK bun noin houm tho content doimrtment will bo opon every ovonlnK until 0 o clock. DXSTBI01" MO. 1. Xiiolnfles AU tlio Territory In tho City of AlaniorO. Akuun MoMhIioh, 107 H, Ivy, ..j. llnrdlim llouuonio, Tenth nt 1.7fift 380,420 .179,410 378,800 378.2BO 377,810 Murlo iiruri, in. rroui. . . . . . l..ir, llnnlilllltlll HOfl M. TuVlflP MIhs Crawford, plnnlHt, NuhIi Mubul liny. 1 104. W. Mnln. ....... Kllu Onunyuw. 107 N, Contrul.. lona Klyilll. D05 N. Tenlh. ...... , May lialloy, N I'Tont um! v. M b'ord. Portland uvo. , 370, 23U .H7n.l).-i0 373,400 373,100 372,810 370,810 aoo.:i70 3(1R 480 3(17 800 308,440 KruncitH Durhum, 110 H. Holly,, lluzollu Tlce, 208 N iJontrul. . . . Mtiude H. OuliivH.H. qrupu... .,. MyrMv Ciillioim, 8 H, Centrnl, , , . 1,mln Dodue. 010 8. Onltllulo. . . . nornlco Cnrdor, 310 AV ncltHon, Klttio llurKcHH, 35 OrmiKo Mnybollo Jonos, IIiiBHuy'n store. 350,420 OF VOTES Nulllu Ktorm. 219 H. Centrtil. 353,110 342,410 344,410 33U.II40 ilerilin imlly. lOK H. Ivy Mnrv H llnnivell. H. O Produce.. Aiinn Hinitli. 20 H. Ivy :. Mcdik lllnli, IS N cvmri... . luumle l.lnir. Kant Main ... 336,60 .134,3,0 Kvn Jnue Onbiiru, 612 Onkdnle. . 333, 960 327.U.0 277,400 271.410 2&t,tyo 24&.U0 Anim I'eternon, H Holly ICulu Jiicnbn, 112 K Central.... Hull! Villi hyke. V V 12th Nclllo i;vnnn, I'nclflc Tel. Co,,.. Mary I'uynu, J3& N. Ilnrtlntt. . .. Alonu Hnodurnnn, 34 4 H. (Vntrnl,. Mnvbelln Klncnlit. 20S Apple,... Ilnrrlutt Paul, K2K V Ninth.. . Orace Offut, HO N. drape ,,.. Mnxelln ItnRsdnlv, H, Itlvernldo. .. .Mre i:. Urck'ory. 2S3 K. Main... 232.7&0 230,770 201,410 1K3.440 117.7KI lift, 1X0 137.1110 ltuby Ilurke, 3d and N. Ilnrtlntt. ,133,470 sinry KitirniKc, su n, virnpo... i:imlm Wllnon, Hplrelln Pnrlorn, 120,4'JO 126,4110 viiia Thoriitiuri;, , uoiiy .Iinnle Cole, 70f. N C'eiitrnl Ornco McCoy, 3I N Central.... Iluttle Allen, 31S W Tenth.,... Jilllu C Klelder, 710 1". Mnln. . I.uella Cumpbell, 711 V KIrIiHi . Nina lliikerinnu, 21 W. Tenth... Clnrn Hplncntlr. 204 Control.'... Mil be I Mickey. 33 K Kir Nettle Hartley, I 11 Third Minn Andrew, rant end K. Mnln (llndya Heard, rant end , Mnln Knther Murphy. 6U N Mr Kllilyn llewvH, 301 W 11th.... Jennln Pundy, H Holly Mlllconi Potter. U&,N..Oftkdftlot. Orncc llrown. 1221 W. Mnln.... Helicccn Clinton. 104 8. Newtown Mnry Klenier, Montgomery Co.. Klvn llayrn, city U7.I80 01,720 n2,4SO eN,420 r,7,if( 4,20 49,1 SO 43.70 42,710 42.ICQ 41,970 41,230 24,720 21M80 1C.1N0 12.820 8,170 i'30 310 200 DIBTKICT SO. 3. Includes All Territory Outside City of KedforO. nnruji iiriiu, (.eniriii t-uiiii .... S7O.A70 i:.lnu Nell, Anhlnnd ... , ... I.eonii tTlrlcb. Jncknonvllle. . . 369.410 30)i, 7MI 36K.1G0 367,740 366.470 Mny belle IVnrt. Centrnl Point.. ma lleern. woouvilie , (Irace Colby. Ilrownnborp Klennor Powurn, Tnlnnt ...... , ltlmttn Itobblnn. Woodvlllu Klllle Hall, llrownnborn Mrs. W 11 Whltenlde, Cent. Pt Olnilys Miller. Woodvlllu Onclnla Cnrnlhnn. Tnluut Minn lleiitrlco Moore. Anhluiid. .Mnry Peter, Jacksonville...... Olvu Hcott. Woodvlllu .Marie (.Iiikc, IIciikIu . Wlnulfred Dnvln, Anhlunil, ,. , . Mary Olnou, Central Point .... 366,170 364.7KO .104,350 364,710 363.S20 36B.430 36O.7S0 359,840 3R7.42H 352.450 347,380 331,100 330,440 317.250 7KI.1DII I'enrl Konn, lentral point ...... ICva Norcronn, Centr.il Point.... .MiiCKle winy, uiikiii roint . Myrn Ankew, HenKle ....... 24S.460 243.720 21S.540 210,500 ISO. 770 i luxe I i-rownon, Anliiunii Maxle Moore, (IrantH Punn ltuby Palmer, AHlilaud ,,,,.,., Nettle Hartley, Welleu ......... I.ucy Harmon. Oruntn Puhh Kraiicen llamlltnn. Ashlund .... (lrennel Jncknon, Kaule Point.,.. IMua llayen, (lold Hill 17H.450 161,320 160.4UO I54.SHO 136.520 Ainv iiavin, inincom Molllo liny, ltuch Clara Ithoden. Anhlnnd ... 126,750 123,330 Ilernlce IMmoiiHon, Hutto 1'alln.. Minn 11 Peelor, llutto Fulls Ilerthn Hmltli, lluncom Minn Holly. Anhlnnd Maybelle Parnonn, Anhlnnd Ollle IloKlle, Gold Hill l.ea Mbldlebllnher, Trull , . Irene Wllnon. Centrnl Point.... Kttmtyn llenutte. (Iruntn Punn... MllKKle .llllICK, IIcukIo Viola Kinltli, llutto rutin Clnrn Hkyrtnun, Trail , Minn Iinwmnn, Ashland Ploru Nhnfer, Humuiervllle ,,.,. I.ellu Mornlock, Hold Hill I'"uy llurchell, Woodvllle Clnrlco Wilcox, Woodvlllu I'ttu Williams, Centrnl Point .... ICiiiina Wrudt, Jacksonvlllo .... Delhi Miller. Trail Mnrlo Cnrnlhnn. Trail Vern Hkcon. Ashlmul ...,,,.,.. May I lowe, Trail , May I tush, Ashlund liie Wlllctn, Pernlnl OM-t .Stolen. Woodvllb Clntoune McCrcdle, Centrnl Point Oorlrude Nlcholn, llutto Kulln... 115,480 112.850 H9.610 85,510 85.260 78.950 69. Kill 67,860 62,363 53,260 52,190 49,820 49.850 47,150 43,710 88.190 37,680 26,890 24. 380 21.810 l'Uf.0 14.51.. 12.7SO 10,240 7,460 JI0 SO 20 1909 NEWT0WNS ARE STILL ON EXHIBITION Apparently s firm us thoy wore when pithered a year iigo, a box of 1II0II NowtowiiH is on show ut tho Exhibit htiildine;. Side by side with a box of this year's arop, tho only difforeneo to be discerned outside tho sizo is that tlio 1000 apples have a yellower tinuo. Mul (hoy show up finely mid are a splendid example of tho keopini; dualities of tho Kokuo Hivor Now- lowii. Voto No 011 Annexation. Tho portion of Washington county proposod to bo nnnoxod to tho Mul tnoiimh Is sovon miles wldo, contains 112 of our 730 Hoctlons. four nnd a hnlf of our flftoon millions of taxa blo proporty, one-fourth of our rot ors and population and ono-half of our railroad mlloago. FIvo hundred votors of this strip hnvo Blgnoil a ronionstronco ngnlnst annexation n clear majority, as loss than 300 sign ed tho potltlon and about 000 votos wore east at tho last conral oloc- tlon. In addition to tho many who favored nnnoxallon now opiioho It nnd say tho out was nmdo too (loop, wo ask you to voto No on Washlng- ton-Multnomnli division, W. D. Wood, chairman Antl-Annoxatlon commlttoo, lltllsboro, Orogon, (Paid Advortlsomont.) WARNER WINS OUT! SHORT BUTTER CASE II' tlio th'eirtioit iif Jmluo Citiion iii tlio jiiHlico court for aIuiII'oiiI it4 lak oii iih it (jriluriuii, proHbiititloiiH oh Hullinu' riliorUweiKlit huttor will bo fow miiU'iir Ih'Iwoijii nnlil lliu ilofei'iH in tin.' law nro rutiiiidiuil. In tlio who of tlio Statu vh. War or. Woitiaan & (lore, itflor rtlit) in'onot'iitiou IiimI rt'Hloil, Attorney Colvijr moved for it'diMiiiiHKiil of the eiine on novi.tiiI croiindrt, I. a.: That tlio warrant wan drawn upon an in (oriuatiuii and not upon a com plain!, iih provided in jiiHticu pro- cediiio. That Haiti information ih not iniiilo and filed by any public proxectitor. Tlnlt thu informer herein, M. S, Shroeh, h not named an a private, proheeiitor in aecordanee with ho t ion 1M() of the eotb. That Haiti information in not Hworn to. The pretended affidavit thereto is heforo n pernon named George 0. Cherry, who in not a numistnite. That the faetK alleued in nnid pro tended information do not consti tute a (riiiioundor the Ihwh of Ore L'on. "That wiid iiifuniiatiou doon not alleuo any venue. That Maid complaint dm rues more than nun crime in thin, and there : no Ktatiitu of the ntato of Oregon 'iiaK-iut; it unlawful to Hell or expose for sale Bhorl-weie.ht butter. The point which won the firciimeiit for the defense and makes the law practically it farce wnH a section of the law itf.clf, which the district at torney brought to the attention of the court, heiuir Hoction Jl of tho law, hcssion laws of 1005. Tho previous sectioiiH all bcirnn with tho words. "Il f-hall ho unlawful for any per hoii, etc.," but K'etion M lays the oiiiib of the blamo on tho butter bv cemmatidiiii: a follewH: "See. M. Kvery Htpmro or roll oi butter exposed or offered for Halo or hold in the stale of (Won hIuiII eon- 'tain not Ichk tlian eWil ounces, 10 nml .12 niinocH. nnd cneh snuarc or roll shiill bo plainly marked with the number of ounces thov conlain." Session laws of lfl0.ri define butler ns bi'ini adulterated when i! contains more thnn lfl per cent water. The butter in (inestioii wns broticht from Hie Scott Vallev creamery and was 201. ounce shy in if, M.tmres marked 32 ounces each, about "-S of nn ounce to tho pound. The al lowance is lfl per cent water under the laws of Oreirnn and would likely result in a shortage in weicht in n few weeks of stornte in n drj" cli mate. The ease was brouuht as a let ea-o more thnn auvlhint; elo ainlR Wanier. Wortman & Oore chose li fitrlit it. with the result above. Thev were unaware that the but-jj ter was short, and it is doubtful if their customers noticed tho differ ence in wt'iiht nf an ounce and u diuirtcr to tho siiuare. DEATH OF D. CRONEMILLER. RESIDENT OF JACKSONVILLE The passinc of Ilavitf CroiiemilUr of .Inekoiiilln removes another prominent fiuttro 111 early pioneer times in Jacksonville. Mr. Crouemillor eanio to Oreuon Iroiu Pennsylvania in 18011 and en u'liued in the blaeksinithini' and w an on nuikinu' busiuest, 1111 California street. Tlio shop he afterward bti.lt in tho site is iiuiontr tlio oldest huildiiiL's in Jaeksonvillo and is only o,coeded in iiko by tho Donegaii shop, diagonally across tho street. Up to six years ao lie worked at his trade, hut his health bemin to fail mid he was obliged to iive up active work. He Imd just passed his 81st birth day by ono tiny nt the time of his death. A son, County Treasurer .1. M. Crononiillor, and three dauuhters, Misses Mamie and ICate, of Jaekso.i villo, and Mrs. Carrio llorton, nf r'illnioro, Cal survive him. CALIFORNIA SHERIFF AFTER MEDF0RD MAN Sheriff Davis of Moreed eouiitv, California, is in Medford after Wal ter llniulit, who is wanted in Mereed eouiity, to;othor with Jnnies llykes, who escaped last week after uivinir .f'JOO cash hail for obtaining money under false pretenses. Ilniuht was arrested and held on- der a warrant from California, which Warrant was honored by tho covor itor of Orction and requisition papers issued. dim Newbury, attorney for the de fendant, lias applied for a writ of habeas corpus and tho mnthn' will ho flailed out hoforo JihIko Noil at Jaeksonvillo this afternoon, llniitlit and Dykes eiuno horo sov- oral niontliH iiko and huvo boon ton tiiiotlin? a fish niurkot on tho west lido. Tlio host housohold servant in tho citv who is oligihlo for a new place1 -is readinu tho ads thoso days. YOUR LAST Chance! THE PRIZES CAPITAL PRIZE One Uulck five pnBBcnger touring car. Two beautiful Uptight Pianos. Two Dlntnond Rlngn. Two LatllcV Gob! Wntchoe, 15 JeweH. Two II'.iBlnoKH BcliolnruhipD. GRAND FINAL OFFER During tlio last week, Ntartlng Monday, Octolicr SI, nt 8 a. m., tlic iiinnnKemctit Iiuh decided to DOUBLE ALL VOTES According to tho Scale of Votow ns Given Rclow. Value of Special Ballots Subscription price. Ono month Two months , Three- months In advance. Six months In advance . , One year in advance Two years In advance . , Three years In advance WKEKLY Subscription price. Ono year, $1.50 Two years, ?3,00 All old subscribers of tho Weekly paying up their arrearages, and changing to tho Dally, will be consld red new Bubscrlbonj and ballots issued accordingly. On All Subscriptions Received By Mail This Week The contest manager will put the votes Into the ballot box for tho final count. This it done on account of the uncertainty of mall reaching tho contestants In tlmo to be returned to us for the final count. j- - THE CONTEST CLOSES OCT. 20, 12 O'CLOCK .MIDNIGHT. Strayed From Wagner Crook, a largo black horse, with crooked right foro leg. Notify Box 13, Jacksonville nnd re ceive reward. 188 BU LBS: Exclusive ARoncy for Portland Seed Co. Medford Greenhouse Phone 3741 The Fair Oaks Orchard Tracts Close to Medford. Good splendid soil. Sub-irriRnted and above frost lino 70 acres now planted to pears and ap ples. Prices right nnd terms easy. Lot me show you n Reed renl estato invostnient. Earl C. Sabiix Room 202 Fruitgrowers Bank Building. GOME 2 3 Pines end got 401110 of tho RED SOIL which gives tho rich color 2 FRUIT 5, 10 nnd 20-acro trocts from ?G5 to 13G por aero. If you wish omploymont whllo tho trees and vogotablos nro grow ing, you enn got It nearby, at 3 Pines, tho now Utmbor elty, HOWLAND Room a, 1SU E. Main St. By mall or carrier. ........$ ,50 ........ l.UV i ri 2.50 5.00 10.00 New Sub. 1,400 2,800 6.000 14000 '30,000 80,000 140,000 Old Sub. 700 . 1,400 3,000 7,000 15,000 40,000 70,000 Old Sub. 2,000 6,000 15.00 ijy mail. ' Xew Sub. -. 6,000 18,000 Vff-t----t---f-t--t-f tttttt POLITICAL CARDS. t -r -f -- JUDGE WILL R. KING Justice of the Supreme Court Candidate for Re-Election. For County Recorder. I am tho republican nominee for tho offion of county recorder for Jackson comity. Eloctiou November S. 1010. FRED L. COLVIG. For Sheriff WIIiHUlt A. JONES Candidate far re-eloctloa. For State Senator R. P. NEIL Domocratlc Nomlneo for Stato Sona- .tor from Jackson County. Stands for Stntomont No. 1. See soiuo o; U10 real cattuo imvoi tlned todoy aid whethor you buy or not you will huvo learned things that In futuro "topping for real estato" ATTEND COLLEGE. Arrange to attond tho Eugene nits- Iness Coltego, and lot us got you a good position whon you graduate. En ter now. Send for our now cata logue, 14 Mi West Seventh street, Bugono, Oroton, tf As kooiI advertising is, a vital part C store borvieo, a uood store mu&t bo advortised, Farm Lands and Orchards Fine ranch, partly sot to trees, fine soil, good location, to exchange for Seattle property. 50 acres, .just north of Phoenix; county road runs through it; heavily wooded; will cut into 5,, 10 and 15-acre tracts. Must sell at once. One-third cash will handle. 28 acres, fine Bear creek bottom laud, 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. Ilouse 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. II814 WEST MAIN STREET Medford Theatre Wednesday, Oct.26th MESSRS SHUBERT PRESENT. Clyde Fitch '5 POWERFUL DRAMA! AS PLAYED FOR ONEYEAR AT THE LYRIC THEATRE v&: . Nt.Yv rafn THE SENSATION OP THE PAST NEW YORK SEASON A DRAMA THAT GRIPS AND THRILLS YOU Seats on sale Monday, October 24th. 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. First mortgage real estate security only. The Famous The Lamp with Diffused should always be used where several people sit, because It does not strain the eyes of those sitting far from it. The RayoLamp Is constructed to give the maximum diffused white light. Every detail that Increases its light-giving value has been Included. Tho Rayo is a low-priced lamp. You may pay $5, $10 or even $20 for other lamps and get a more oxpenslve container but you cannot get a better light than the Rayo gives. This season's Rayo has a new and strength ened burner. A strong, durable shade-holder keeps the shade on firm and true. Easy to keep polished, as It is made of solid brass, finished In nickel. Onca a Rayo User, Always . Daltr$ Ewnvtm. If not at yours, wrilt far ducriptivt circular to thi miriit asmcy cf Ihi Standard Oil Uneorporoled) Notice VO OUll PATRONS: Owing to additions and Improve 'iiants being mndo to our power plant it Gold Ray It will bo necessary to shut down ho plant occasionally for ho noxt fow days. Shutdowns whon icccssary v bo mndo Sunday dur ing, tho day ond at noon hour on woolc daya, Wo trust that you will have pa tlenco with us for thoso unavoidable Interruptions In olectrlo service Rospootfully, ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC! CO, Hasklna for health. ?5 M a r m R&VO Light "T-lL One. Company COR UTS Every pair guaranteed V o i - .- .-.. -1-VffV rjUAimm 1S3