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'm$ 8 ,- &k if ' PI Jl f f V J 2' '7 it t f f j 4- 9 i 'j T. ' 1 4 I t i? ki ( . ?, F" .IL f STRIKE WILL BE SEITLED SOON Everything Looks Bright for Early Settlement of Wagon Drivers' ' -Strike Mayor Gaynor May Take (Hand In Matter. Butte Falls Items ff ,NEW YOHIC, Nov. 3. Piospccts Jfo'r n settlement of the expruba rtagou drivers' strike uro bright to- V "1av. v Representatives of the striker i .nnll the express companies will meet if this nfternoon to outline n pioposod I 4isrrcemcnt to be submitted to the Kencrnl meotiiif; of the local unionn tomorrow. Vice-President Hoffman, of the , "Tntnrtintiotml Brotherhood of Tenm- fiterri, bolieven thnt today's meeting ( will agree on a plan of settlement. 4 Jf it fails, Muvor Onynor will prob ably endeavor to brim; about nilii iration. f The strikers aie insiistiiiK upon ' Tar,oiiitioii of tbo unions. It is on ; this point that it s feared dsau-e- ment will arise it tbe uceotatioiis todnv aro not successful. It is cstimnted (hat the oxprtiss companies are losing uonrly $100, . O00 daily bocauso of t ho strike. .1 J. OLD TO MOVEO ON 8Y FRESNO POLICE J FHESNO, Cal., Nov. 3. Fifty-flvo luombors of tlio Industrial Workers i of tho World pleaded guilty in policy court today to vioMIng tho street speaking ordlnauco. Thoy wore lv- ' un orders to leavo town before night v Tho ieadors Bay that the rational or ,. tganlzatlon fallod o back tho connt it fight, and tho mou becamo dlacou I raged, ! Most of tho members of tbo orga nization hero camo funi Bpokano. TLo police and tin: yfcor'tl adopted s various molhods to cl'tcl. tho fight for "frco epeocb" instigated by mom bora of tho order hure. Prominent morchants vt-ro in court ! today to llston to tho proceedings Although fooling npuliut tho Indust 1 .)lal Workors Is hlRii, thrte was no i 'demonstration during tbe trial. U Mombors of tlw ordor jailod last t -wook attempted a .vuoloialo dollvory. 'Thoy woro stopped by tbo sheriff who ' -put on a night patrol armed with rkctguns. It 18 nolfjvet that tho In dustrial Workors a ill cwuio thoir flght for Vfrpo spooch" here. H, D. Mills has gono on a business trip to Klamath Falls, and while out will look after certain matters connected with the Dutto Tails plant. C K. Wolvorton Is busily engaged in looking after tho improving o his homestead nnd docs not wasto any time in idling around. He is one of our most active men. Tho local telcphono company has changed hands and been reorganized, It iiavlng passed Into tho hands of tho Pacific States Tolephono com pany and by that company been transferred over to tho now organ ization to bo known as the IJutto Kalis and Eagle Point Tolephono compnny with William von der Hof- len as manager. Engineer Uovorldgo was visiting the Fulls lately and says he Is on gaged on bridge work and that 'vlth tn .; Hhort time nil bridges will bo completed, as they are now work ing on tbo Inst long bridge which will ue nuiHiieu wltlilu ten days or bo nnd thuti a straight shoot will be umdo to tho Falls and thnt by the 10th of Novomber tialns may bo expected to b running Into tho Falls If mi bad weather Interferes. II. A. Reynolds and Frank Nether- 11 ' ' M -pm I 10 acre Tracts I I I I having killed one large boar. Mr Ueale, Sr , father of the Bcale boyo, living hereabouts, camo In from Central Point early In tho wo.k and visited his children and then return ed home. Dr. Holt was called professionally to visit the Cook family, Mrs. Cook being sick, during the week, but Is now bettor. i Tho "Bungalow" addition to Butto Falls Is quite an Improvement and al ready several houses have been bu'Jt for themselves comfortablo resi dences. It is creditably reported that a tiamway or an endless chain rig will bo constructed to bring tho lumber from the mill onto tho townslto and conveillont to transportation and that ohor Improvements will bo made to facilitate the operations of our mill plant. Tho railroad contemplates erect ing the needed depot nnd frfolgbt buildings and preparing for tho cx- pectod output of tho mill which is likely to run nil winter. John Wlnnlngham, Jean Stowoll and some other parties woro out minting near uancnoria and woro successful In bagging among thorn some 13 fine deer nnd then thoy did Orchard land liavo returned from their hunt, not hunt very hard. "Our New Minister" Fridav ), RAILROAD VALUATION ft . , OF ROADS INCREASED JFOLYMPIA, Wash., Nov. 3. In n ulntcment just issuod by tho Btnto . tax commission it ie shown that tno tota Ivaluntion of rmlroada oporut tiusr within tho Btnto has inoreaHod 'from a triflo oor $12,000,000 in 1801 to oor $100,000,000 in 1010. Tho year 1802 showed an inorenso over 1801 and 1803 showed n fur ther inoronso. but tho aasossod ni dation of tho railroads did not jump over tho 1803 mark until 1807. In 1000 tho totnl valuation of tho rnil- broads was fixed at about $23,500,- .?000. ,. This was tho hinh mark until 1001, when tho total was closo to 5427,000,000; RECIPROCITY MEETING WILL BE HELD SATURDAY U U WMmmkur v imfti mrm BBHH99BHSffiHrWFnHHH For many years Donmnn Thomp- tbo Intelligent people. But n slmplo i. (H f it .i .tor ' Btn'Fglo against OTTAWA, Out , Nov. 3. Hon. S. PioldiiiK annouitued thnt tho loci- procity negotiations will begin nt fOttawa on Saturday, ho nnd Hon. William Pntorson ropruscutim, Cnn- tHda .Charles M. Popper, Henry M. Hoyl, controller of tho WiiBhliiKtou tnte department, and Oousul-Clon-ral Foster roproaentini: the Unitud States. The oouforoueo is uxpuuted to last somo wookn and tho pro ceedings aro to be bussed on a frwr -exchauuu of iiuturnl produets Hud vm materials. k. dfon, Mr. Fiuldintr says tho lldt Iuh prefoiouou will not ho intrfomd with. son nnd Goorgo W Ityor's most suc cessful chnractor play, "Our Now Minister", has provided aumsomont for countless thousands of peoplo of tbo Unitud States. Klchnrd Nesmlth who hns played tho pait of tho con stablo for several seasons, and who has contributed cousldornbly to its success in all parts of tho country, still rotalns bis original rolo In tho comedy that will lie prosontod at the Medford theatro on Friday night, November 4, Sensationalism dtus. A beautiful story simply told and will llo for ovor The miiBtenileces of lltornturo aro not sUirloH of inuider and obseu- Ity So with tho stngo A sawmill Htieiitf Is not tlio hltiQst typo of drn matte nro. and toiliH nut apiioal to s. i.iIkI. i rnh 'u lrr oddB as Is told by thou) irastors of the Btago lit uwnim 1onnvui TLrn-ifon and Goo. W. Kyci. ill t"ach ccirrtisslon and sympathy. Tho comedy Is Irrlslstnblo force ublo and imtiiral, ICach typo Is clear ly depicted and appoals to ovoryoncs Ideas of humor. ThO "suspicious" constable, hoiiio roal gossip, that do- HghtH irv woman, a boy who dis tributes current slnng In an orlglnnl way. Hovernl types thnt aro real In ovory-dn-llfi, and a cnrload of spe cial scenery, stngo effects and other paraphernalia marks tho production and with many of tho original play ers In tbo cant makes this ouo of tho stronRxst ui lunations on tho road. Seats aro now selling. I'llI'HV STOMACH. Sheriff Dob Sued. 4 NF,V YORK, No 3 "Roaos for f JLina Cnvnlori, $30 M Charles Thorloy, New York's bon ' ton florist, filed suit today ngaiust l "Sheriff Dob" Chanler. in accord ance with tho fortwinir item, whiuh ia eutorod on his book under date of Ootobor, 1900. Thorley is non-oommittnl upon hia prospects of recovering tho aoiount . from the husband of the Italian oiKblrd. ;' Keefe to Hawaii. WABI1INOTON, D C. Nov 3. Commissioner of Immluratlon Koi'e jpfHI lcno Washington today on an fxtended ounoy, hnvlnp; for its ob- Jsot an iuvestiKation of charges that 'Jabor troubles h tho Hawaiian Ul . Hilda aro caused by a syntem of peoiiBKo in violation of tho federal constitution. Xi radera like to km f facts about preprty ai you; lad will -mII your hous more quia) I if yQu rwNobr wis. i.. 'tu I'ood PuriiHMitliig in HIoiiiikIi Chukcn ii ltank Condition. when y uavo lntUgwtlon your food sours; 4inny tlniue it actually lots and fo ro hhiss that poison the blood. Tnko Ml-O-NA toinnoh tublots If you wsiu to oiiaugi) our bad ilom ili Into a hoilth), rloHli oiu. A Clwix. Strang Ml-O-NA ' t o btwt ptosurlptlon foi uKwt stomach and tmllitwtlou vor vrrlttiMi No mattor how nilnar ablu )ou itowculi fouls, Ml-O-NA K'otuacli t-itlow kIvs lmmll(i( re lief. Tuhe Ml-O-NA fttonaofc . UbUts. wlileli aro tiarnulwd tg ouio Imll utlou, aud rid ourMlf of dtMtuwa. UlIlousuoMi, nervous or aleti lltnd- or inonu back. Take Ml-O-NA tablota it you w int to mako vour utnmnoh so strong that It will dlgJBt tho heartlost meal with out distress, and furnish itood, clean, nutritious blood tuaklug alomonts to tho body i Tako MI.O-NA tablota, ouo or two with or uTto- enah meal, it you waut to get rid of thul drowsy, tlndout fooling. Ufty cento ts all Clin.-o Strang asks for a largo box of Ml-O-NA tab lets. You car. got a froo trial trout moutV writing Booth's MI-O-NA Co . Buffalo, N. Y. UNCLE JOE SENDS HIS REGARDS TO THE PAPERS CHICAGO Nov. 3 - Spenkor Jo soph G. Cannon arrived in Chicago this afternoon to confer with Acting Chairman Tnwnoy of tho republican cougrosslonal campaign. ABked re garding the progress of his campaign In his own iilstrlct, Undo Joo becamo triflo testy. "Yau tell tho nowspapers for mo", ho said shifting his cigar to a defi ant angle, respectively aud diplo matically to go to Holl". Thou ho proceeded on his own wnv to find Tnwnoy. WHY HU HAW) Mako every "special sale" reulv strengtheu your store by taktr car that your ad readers learn the truth about each sale. When I'arlfclnln Sago Is Guaranteed to Stop Falling Hair, or Money Hack? Parisian Sago la tho moat dollgu)- ful hair dresslug in tho world; It la pleasant, invigorating and refresh-1 lug. It makes the hnlr soft, beau-1 tiful and luxuriant, Wberovor Parta tau Sage lu kuown, It is tbo ladloa' fatorlto hnlr dressing. If, after using ono bottlo, you do not y it Is the moat delightful hair dressing you over usod, you can have your money back. Tho prlco la only t0 centa a largo bottle at Gbaa. Strang's. H la guaranteed to euro dandruff anu falling hair, or money back Tho girl with tho Auburn hair la on overy bottlo. The Ixmt household servant ia the city who is eligible for a uew place is readluir tho ads (huso days. IN PERRY'S SUBDIVISION JUST OUTSIDE OF TOWN Wo have q 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 Eogue Biver Valley; No better location for an ideal home. Prices arc lower than anything in the val ley, considering location and quality of soil. Call on J. A. Perry, owner, or have ' " "" "" I I Mil t, I . your agent show you these tracts. Expect to lay out another addition of oneacre tracts about January 1, 1911. J. A. PERRY, 604 W. Main Street, Medford, Ore. ,. TO FRUIT GROWERS and Shippers to English Markets flf Consign your Itrult To "MESSRS. IUDLbY & HOULIjINO, Onent Garden, London. f It' , qBoet market- pricos. Cash remitted day aftor sale, cabled If required. (JSolo ageats in London for South Australian govornment consign ments. - aJOur charges for soiling, 5 per cent and 2 cents per ,box. i Agent in Now York. W. N. WIIITR & CO., 7C Park Place. Forward ing charges, 2 cents per box. Theao aro tbo solo charges. Compar with othor accounts. PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATEK HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices RonBonablo CUFFEEN (St PRICE 11 North D St.. Medford Ore. Phone 303 :i THIRD ANNUAL National Apple Show SPOKANE, WASHINGTON WILL BE HELD. November 14 to 19, 1910 $20,000 in Premiums IThe greatest variety of prizes, cups, and trophies over offered. Prizes for single apples, boxes and v very uuiig up io iuu carioatls will be aw i. $1000 Championship Carload Prize For the best carload of G30 boxes or bushels. A floor . space of three and onc-lmlf acres required to house this great show. Besides the oxhibit of apples pack ers and cookers will learn and gain valuable infor mation. Ample hotel accommodation without rise in prices will be provided. , Southern Pacific Lines in Oregon Will have in effect low round-trip fares from all points on its lines. For further information applv to any Southorn Pacific agent or to Vi ' rem. mcjquicjKAX, general Passenger Agent. Real Estate Loams Can be had through us Current rate of Interest. F.GUERIN & CO. 4 MEDrOBD WA.TIOWAI, BASK BUTDSZITO 'I FOR RENT Only hotel in town of 1000 inhnbitanta on Southorn Pacitio rati road, Rocuo River valley. Newly refurnished, papered, painted equipment luoUoru; baths, toilots, electrio liRhts, hot and cold run-' ninir water. Now doiuR businoad. , . CALL ON ALDENHAGEN ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC COMPANY. 2 IB West Main St., Medford, Or. r H .'' ---.... . . . , "" --"""' ' Fisher & Whitmire HTOn GRADE DTVESTlENTS Mining and Fruit Land Orchard and City Property Insurance 32 South Central Ave. ,,. ,.t The One Right Way is the Hand-Tailored Way. Your clothes will tit perfect ly, wear longer, look better and bo absolutely satisfac tory Jf furnished by W. W. EIFERT-The-Progressivc Tailor. I Medford I I Ii 11 - IIUH 4 l Medford Iron Works E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. ' FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumpg, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSJE A CO. II