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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 2, 1910.
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APPLE QUEEN
jSjlECIED
"Vouno Woman Chosen Who Will
Prcsfdo Over the Destinies of the
.. JNatlorial Apple Show Soon to Be
Held in
Spokane.
SPOKANE, Wash., Nov. 2. Miss
IMnry Idoll Ida of Colvlllc, a nntlvo
alaughtdr of StoveiiB county, Wash.,
-wlio has liocii chosen queen of tlio
-tthlrd National Apple bIiow In Spo
Tfcnno, will nscend tlio throns In, tlio
Btnto armory tlio uvcnlng of tho open
ing dny, Novombor 14, surrounded by
si court composed of prominent so
WEST FRIEND OF
WEEING MEN
Now They Are All Working for His
Election; Revised Harriman Line's
Unfair Ticket System. Which Was
of Material Aid.
TrayulliiK mon of Oregon are rnlly
liiB to tho support of Oswald West
In IiIh candidacy for governor bo
cnuae they have found out by expe
rience that ho Is "the man who de
livers tho Roods." Tho reason for
WILSON SAYS TAFT
A GREAT PRESIDENT
NEW YOItK, Nov. 2. That tho
west la beginning to bollovo that
William Howard Taft Is ono of tho
greatest presidents tho country over
had Is tho belief of James Wilson,
secretary of agriculture.
republican candldlae for governor.
"I have been In the Middle West
nnd can state absolutely'', uald Wil
son, "that the congressional repre
sentation lii that section will bo re
publican In liwa tho republicans
will reclaim tho district loBt by Hep
burn two years ago. Kansas and
Minnesota will likowlso return solid
republican delegation. If tho next
-clety folic, and reign during tho week
of the exposition. Tho Improsslvo
coronation coremonlals of the period
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their frlondshln is bocauBo WeHt
championed their fight ucnlnst tho congress Is democratic, it will bo bo-
HntrJman lines for a 2 1-2 cent mile- cauBo tho republicans navo lost tlio
MISS MA III IDIJIJi 11)12
f rohlllo, U'iihIi., Queen of National
Apjtlo Kliotv, ripokiuic, Not umber 11
to 10.
of Louis XIV will ho porformod nnd
tho participants will bo gowned In
costumcry of that time.
Quccu Idol), accompanied by hor
.maids of honor, tho prlmo mlnlstor,
councillor, pages, heralds nnd guards,
-will inspect tho display of 2,000,000
-apples and afterward prcaldo at bov
eral social functions In connection
with King Apple's nnnunl festival,
also ut a reception for tho school
-children tho aftornoon of Novombor
15. Tho matron nnd maids of honor
arc: Mrs, Prank P. Tobhotts, Miss
Gonovlovo Paterson, Mlsa Kathorlno
"KlmlwJl and Mlsa Matilda TurrlBh.
I P. Tobhotts Is councillor, tho cour
tiers being Dr. J. Q. Mntthows, Wil
liam Rotckers and It. J, Martin. A
-prominent resident of western Wash
ington will bo prlmo mlnlstor.
After tho quoon assumes tho crown
and sceptor tho beautiful custom of
pledging allcgianco to King Apple
And his mnJcBty'a royal consort will
"bo observed by those In attendance.
A military band of CO mui-lclnns from
TnrlotiH parts of tho northwest lias
Ijeon engaged by Professor A. O.
Iteomor to provide tho Incidental inn
air. !.ow Hurttg, producer of many
;iucccuoh In Now York, hns coino to
Spokane to stngo tho spectnclo, whluh
Jh to bo ono of tho most pretentions
yot prt'Bouted In this part of tho country.
ago charge, nnd tho abolition of tho
old throo cent rebate system, which
had caused them financial loss and
Inconvenience for years.
Tho travollng men throughout tho
jRlnte are almost a unit In their sup
port of West. Not only aro thoy sup
porting his candidacy with their
votow, but thoy nro working for him.
On ovory train and in every hotel
that tho traveling man frequonta ho
Is lo bo found talking West. Tho
fraternity is virtually carrying West
Its a "Bide line" and It Is a sldo lino
thnt thoy aro "boosting."
Changed Ticket System.
For many years tho Harriman lines
chnrged tho traveling mon 3 conts a
mllo for transportation. When tho
mileage booko woro used up tho hold-
or sent tho cover to tho company and
a rebate of ono-half cont n mllo was
nllowed, but tho robating buronu of
tho compnny chnrged for tholr work,
so that less than hnlf a cont n mllo
was robatod to tho traveling mon. In
nddltlon to this, It was tho custom
and habit of tho company to hold up
tho rebates until it often wno tho
case that travollng men would have
throo or four covors In tho hnnds of
tho compnny. In this way tho com
pany continually had on hnnd for Its
oast. As fur as I can soe thcro Is
no need for re-organtzatlou of tho
rop'ibllcan party. Taft Is making a
good president and ho will got tho
second term 1 can pay that tho West
Is beginning moro and moro to ap
preciate Taft as ono of tho greatest
presidents wo evor had".
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JUDICIARY SUBJECT TO
RECALL IN ARIZONA
PHOENIX. Ariz., Nov. 2. That
tlio members ofllio Arizona .ludiciury
will be subject to recall with other
Ktute ofllcinlH was mudo evident to
day when the report of tho executive
committee of tho constitutional con
vention on the recall proposition wna
ready. The teport mukeo all oftlccrs
subject to tlio recall and Axon the
number of HiKiintiirct)1 noocssaty to
secure the application of tho instru
ment at 25 per cent of tho registered
voters.
The propositions providing the ini
tiutivo and the referendum with nil
HtiKKPslod nmondinciits probably will
bo received from the oflloinl printer
tomorrow. Following their actual
submission tho real fight of tho con-
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10 acre
Orchard Tracts
IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN
vontion, it is expected, will begin.
Encli amendment will bo ndvoculed
use thousands of dollars of monoyfby its spon&ors, nnd bovornl week'.
bolonglng to tho trnvollng men, for may elnpso beforo tho piopositions
JWe 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
gine 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, sec our one-acre tracts in the big Oak grove. Prices are lower than anything
in the valley, considering location and q uality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner,
or have your agent show you these tracts.
J. A. Jr jlLJvja.Y,
'ft
';k
which thoy paid no Interest.
Aftor tho railroad commission wns
created tho Travelers Protectlvo as
sociation, tho organization of tho
trnvollng mon, took tho mllongo book
question up with tho commission, and
Wint l.w.1. .. -.ll. . I.. i
are put into final shapo for a vote.
Homescekers to Mexico
NOOALKS, Aiiz., Nov. 2. A spe.
cml train loaded with homescokui'd
from the northern slatea of Mexico
Wont took an nctlvo part lu carrying passed through Nugniea todny. Thoy
604 W. Main Street,
Medford, Ore.
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tholr fight up to tho railroad com
pany. As n result of tho Joint offorts
of tho T. P. A. nnd tho commission
tho Hnrrlmnn linos in Orogon iBsuod
n straight l-a cont mllongo book to
tho travollng mon, doing nway with
mo rounto syBlom nnd obliterating n year ago, and its worklims l.nvo
many petty annoyances thai thoy had mado tho travollng mon tho close
been forced to undergo. This now friends and supporters of Oswald
arrangement beennio effective about West.
are hound for tho fertile Ynuui rhor
valloy lauds, wine woro recently
opened to settlemoul. Thousand, of
homeHeokerK, it is oxpoutod, will fol-
low tins advance trunrd.
Butte Falls Items
DEMURRER TO WILL OF
LUCKY" BALDWIN FILED
LOR AWIELKS, Nn. 2. -A d
munor to the will o t'lhe V. J. llttld
vin esliite to tlio mat of HeutrK'o
JSniin Tunibnll of Hottton dumandiiig
a dauulitor'rt share of the millions of
ibo Into, turf king, was fllsil toiViy.
In thdlr rtply to tho suit flt nt
tomovK bad alatfd thn,l tli 1ft W of
Mnsuaubusotts hihcIh it imiHumiblf
for nn adopted child to neouro P or
tion of a parent's wstuto through
legal prooedure. Thv poiuted to
tbo fact that nouUriuo Turnliull i
4bo adopted dauKhtor of the pretaiit
liusbiuul of Mra. Lilltnu Ashley Tnin
liiil), the Kill's mother.
Tho doiuurrur tiled today iiuotod
'ibo reused slntuiej of Mussuobu
uettu in mi effort tu show thnt an
lieir coulil.uot be deprived of ribt
jful inhorthuicp tlumttli ndopiiou. It
jjlno is Ret foith that the law oitcd
3a tbo ntlnriiovn' reply could not b
sippbcd ouUido MawwcluuettlK.
Judge o tool. Ilu dmmurar
iimder adviscinont.
Ji Wen for Majority Utile.
TO. U. Flahor, ox-tnayor of Denver
ion; T. 13. Hills, ox-stato commandor
43, A, It.: Hon. J. It. O. Thompson
of Tualatin, Thoodoro Pointer.'
Ilutto Kalla has not been visited
by but two uf ibo candidates for pub
lic office and very little has boon
douo in uullghtonlug tho people as to
tho 32 moasaios to bo voted upon
Novombor S. Ilutt Falls Is nu lin
poitnnt point and should not bo nog
looted, as will bo hoard from nnd lu
n way that will make someone stand
UP and tnko notice. Tho railroad
soon will bo Iioro and It bib novo tho
pooplo to Intercut UiouibbIvob In tho
advance nnd piognws of n town that
Is to become n most Importnnt fcodor
for tlio vulluy.
A donation party and social recop
Mon woro tyndorod Ituv. Mr. Jonos
nn Krldny n tlio ohoolliouto which
was lnrgol' HtttJiuluil nnd passed off
try iilonmntly. Thw pactor Is np
preclntho of th kludueM shown ami
will find Korvloabl utto for tho many
axprsslnu of matorlnl uood thlugs
bostnwod.
Kluier UoHniiunn mid tho Cook
brothers lwv bMn lu tho vnlluy.
Will Cook ban Hold nut his lutorowt
In tlt Uaneliuila pluuo to Hoardman
Hiul will roinoe to the Applogattt
eouutry for future rosjilonco.
ThoniHH DrmUhnw. who Una been
inployed tt oui looal mill dm lug the
siiiubivr. bits HotwpttMl h poaltlnu as
MtUwinaii with tbu Hlg Pino Lumber
muiyuy uf MwlfoiM nd Iimo romov
frt to thai polut. Mr l)PHdhHw's
wire l tMeblUk M'hool In tho lilk
CrooK section.
Mrs. Scott CUiplli. with her hus
band, made a biwluMW trip to Con
tial Point dur.ug the wuok. return
ing on Saturday.
Tho Kuvernmunt has had otflolals
3oorgo Stltt and 500 other logal I m "' flolil nv(Mtinnllng tlio origin
votors and rosldouts of tho portion of I0' uo ml" '"i"0' "". ""d It la ru
nVoehlngton county proposed to he ' in,Jr tkit eovornl partlos nro llkoly
annexed to Multaoumh have signed a
aremonstrnnco and usk that tho boun
dary linos bo not changed. Less
than 300 voters within tho strip stgu
ed tho petition and tho remainder of
tho county U practically a unit
against It. Lot tho majority rulo. All
county division., should, bo dc!dod by
the wlabofl of tho poodle affoctod. Hy
mot voting at all you glvo hnlf a vote
tor tho measure. Multnomah, all
yewerful, doos not need one-fourtb
t Washington county to further la
rAU her power in tho itato. The
1mw ef the twiltory will practically
rula Wasltlagtea, which la already
mall la area. We ask you to tote
3S X Ne.W, D. Woot?, Ohalrfflaa
AaU-Apxta Cerawliteo, HHU
hoto, OreM.
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to be brought before tfeu federal
grand Jury.
John Udsall, who was so severely
Injured lately, we aro glad to re
port Is Homewhnt Improved, but uot
entirely comwloui; or rational. Drs.
Conroy of MeiUord nnd Holt ut Hngle
Point aro stilt In attendance. Mr.
Kdeall struuk his head nonr tho tem
ple upon the lion tiro of it hack
standing near and suffered internal
Injurlee. and It ho leoovers at all It
will bo marvvlqun.
Hay Hponcor Is said to bo lu Al
berts, Canada, and will likely take
up n homestead.
H. D. Mills has returned from a
buslnofis trip to Klamath Fall
N 11. Stoddard, who Is building
himself a flue bungalow near tho
creek, has gone to Seattle.
Tho last of tbo high bridges along
tho railroad Is nearly complotod and
It will probably bo about tho tenth
of Novombor when tralu- will run
Into tho Falls.
Thoro wore two mon visiting horo
very Intoly looking for nn opening
for n saloon, but thoy did not rocolvo
nutiy oucourngoment from our ctt
UoiiB, nswo can readily tllsponso with
those plncoc of Iniquity nnd crlmo
broodors.
Mtwsrs. Hoeos and Powers, who
have been with Mr. ModytiHkl at his
nainoetoad for tho wook Inst past,
have returned to thq valloy, not hav
tug bad vary jtood luck In tholr bunt
ing. Mr. Duprty hns placed a largo sign
(U. S. Hotel) upon tho top of his
bdlldlng.
Wo took a walk over tjio right of
way on Sunday and find thnt tho
work Is going ou rapidly and In
about ono wook all tho long bridges
will bo completed and pion n straight
hoot mado for tho Falls, which will
be reached within a wook Inter.
Our inorohnnts find it very con
venient boulder loss expensive to haul
freight from Cameron, rmU dally our
wagons eomo in w ith loads for the j
stores
Arnold llHiiholeor Is fixing up his I
homo und has dug hlmsolt a fine wellj
aud line the luiubir on tho ground
for his new homo, which ho will be
gbi very whortly.
Our days aro qutto warm, with tho ,
ulgMs cool und frosty, and no signs (
of wirly rain
Jim Hugh s clerking In bis fnth-j
er's store nnd ceyn that ho llkos tho ,
Falle very much. Y '
Mr. Mooro and family havo ro
turuud to Hutte Fallsfrom tho valloy,
Hhere liiey luivo been visiting for j
couplo of weeks.
It Is quite probable; Umt the mill i
will he ouerated all winter, as thoro
U Ynuslderaulo domaud for building j
material and tho railroad will need
a 'large amount of lumber, and as
the road will bo lu operation, much
lumber can bo hauled to Medford tor
tho oarly spring trado,
Wo uro Kept woll supplied with
wholesome moats by Hill Matthews,
who hag opened a shop In connection
with hla restaurant and itoro.
Bpancar brothers aro working In
Ilutto Falls and report that tho boys
on the unsurveyed aro nil looking
after tholr homestead Interests nnd
somo of them expect to make final
proof tho coming spring
TO FRUIT GROWERS
and Shippers to English Markets
Jf Consign your fruit to
"MKSSIIS. RIDLEY & MOULDING, Cocnt Guidon, London.
gflicat market prices. Cash remitted day aftor sale, cabled It required.
Australian government consign-
lSolu agents In London for South
monts.
((Our chnrgos for soiling, G per cent and 2 conts per box.
ZZi.
qAgont In Now York, W. N. WHITE & CO., 7C Pnik Place. Forward
ing charges, 2 conts por box. These nro tho solo cha."gos. Compare
with other accounts. ' t I"S- rJ8ffi3SlSS
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PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATFR HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reaeonuhlo
COFFEEN , PRICE
11 North D St..Medfoid Oro. Phone 303
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THIRD ANNUAL
National Apple
SPOKANE, WASHINGTON
WILL BE HELD.
November 14 to 19, 1910
$20,000 in Premium
The greatest variety of prizes, mips, and trophies
ever offered. Prizes for siugle tipples, h -xes aud
everything up to full" carloads will be aw t.
$1000 Championship Carload Prize
For the best carload of 630 boxes or bushels. A floor
spaco of threo and one-half acres required to house
this great show. Besides the exhibit of apples, pack
ers and cookers will learn and gain valuable infor
mation. Ample hotel accommodation without rise in prices
will be provided.
Southern Pucific Lines ix Oregon
"Will lune in effect low round-trip fares from all
points on its lines. For further information apply
to any Soutfiern Pacific agent or to
WM. McMURRA.Y, General Passenger Agont.
Real Estate Loams
Can be had through us
Current rate of Interest.
R.F.GUERIN CO.
4 MSOrORD KATIONAT. HANK SUZXiBIITO
FOR R.ENT
Onlv hotel ia town of 1000 inhabitants on Southern Pacific rail
road, Ilojjuo Rivor alley. Nowly rofurmahod, papered, painted;
eiiutpment modorn; buths, toilets, elootrio lights, hot nnd cold run
nint water. N'ow doinp business.
CALL ON
ALDENHAGEN
ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY,
216 West Main St., Medford, Or.
Fisher & Whitmire
HIGH GRADE TNVESTALENTS
Mining and Fruit Land
Orchard and City Property
Insurance
32 South Central Ave.
Medford
The One Right Way
is the Hand-Tailored
Way.
qYour clothed will tit perfect
ly, wear longer, look better
and bo absolutely tatlsfac
tory It furnlahed by
W. W. EIFERT-The--Progrcssive
Tailor.
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Medford Iron Works
E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AUD MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pps,
Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIEBANKS, MOKSE b CO.