MMDlfOltD MAIL TRJ1JUNJ2, MI3DF0RD, 01? WON, MONDAY, VA'tiMBttR 7, 1010.
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1000 TAX1CAB DRIVERS WALK OUT.
BELIEVED GREAT STRIKE FORERUNNER
Prc<lmit Gmnpcrs In New York to
Tako Personal Direction of tho
Fliiht-Ho Stiitos That All Other,!
Drivers Will Uo Ordered Out.
NKW YOlIK, Nov. 7. Tim fore
) minor of what is r pcricil lo proc
(III) glentllHt I III ITil1 Htril(l) III till lllH-
torv of Now YoiIj (mini today when
1(1110 tn.xioah liimim walked nut in
sympathy with Ihu union ox-em-
pIllVOA Ol' llll! Vtll'illtlH O.Xpil'H fOlll-
NiniciH.
Tlu executive council of tho tiu
ln 1 1 h iill'illatcd with tlio liititriiiitioiiiil
Mrntlifii'liooil of 'I'miinstiiiK was in
M'Klfiul) loilllV Mild till? KCIllilllClll Wilh
lo force ' imliintriiil pence iniiiioili
aloly Itv 1 villi: iii cM'i.v wheel in
New York anil vicinity-
I'limidcnl Samuel (loniM'i-N ill' tliii
Aiuoriouu I'V'tlnnttion of Labor i
hole to tula- iiiM'Momil iliii'i'lioii ill'
llll' fight, llll HMIll IlldllV lllllt I"!
lowing llio tnicab drivers othei
lIliVl'IH of pilHMUIIglM' NclliclCM llll ll
been ordered to boin icndiuoMs to m
out.
Tlio first move of tin strike com -
milli'ii wilj do to loiivcnt tlio delivery
of find, with tliti twiill llint tlm feu
toricH, shoim and nIoick will be
without power or limit iih hooii iih tin'
Hiipplv on hand is (.liiiintcd. Tin'
tvini: up of tlio coal yards will in
riii't Hiiftiirim: on 'J.UOO.OOO persons
in llii' poorer Kcctiniis iff the me
tropolis. Tho lahor lenders, it in said, in
lend visiting iiimn S'ciw York a series
of strikes that will ho iinilnr to the
"plug'iiim of Kgypt." If tlio express
eompaiiieH do not relent the delivery
wagon diiveiH will follow the eoal
drivern. with the riMilt that tho bun
inesn of the big depnrtiuciit store
will Hiiffer Iohh of thoiibnnds of dot
In rK.
Tho muM-wagon drivers, it ih pre
dicted, will follow tho delivery men,
if tlio express employers are Ht ill
olidiirate. Thon tho garbage men
and umIi men will ho ordered to nuit
work. Thin will only ho as a last
remrt and tlio final card. Witl. fail
lire to romovo tho thntiHnndH of Ioiih
of garbage from tho hnimm of Now
York a gront epidemic will cnsily gel
n foothold.
CRIPPEN GETS i
. BRIEF REPRIEVE!
i i -
Will Not Hann Tomorrow as Sen
tenced Prohahly Will Uo Execut
ed November 23, Althoiili Exact
Date Has Not Yet Been Nnmr.il.
Now stocks make the stores now
uowndnys rnnko them "wonder
lands" for peoplo who liko to hoc and
own now and nlluring thins
Tourist Hotels in Southern Oregon
To tho Killtor: Your rrlllclruii un- "If wo could not havo tho privilege
dor date of Nov, 1, and entitled "A
Neglected KoHoiireo," Ih wall directed
article towardH tho progress and fur
ther dovolopmontH of (IiIh valley. You
call attention to tho fact that noiith
eru Oregon Ih not In a position to
tnln care of tho (ourlHt travel for
lack of good hotel accommodntlouH.
So truer nrtlclo over w.-ih written
In any newspaper ami I cougriitulnto
you for making this statement. No
one realizes it nny more tlinn I do.
I tnysolf havo travelled over n
gront area of Europe and loft thoro
not quite a year ago. I -travelled
through tlio very country In which
you call attention, namely, Switzer
land, where the hotel business Ih car
ried on on a tromcudoiiH Kcale. 11c
hIiIoh l visited Italy, Hungary, Aim
trln, lliivnrln, Ilohemla, over half of
fiorinnny, France, England ami Scot
land. ICvorywhere you (lad pood
hotolu.
Hut, Mr. Kdltor, whllo you mention
the facta about thlH euormotiH Indus-
try, you nay nothing about tho wny
thone hotelH are made to pay. 'A
first class hotel innlntalns In addi
tion to a splendid ciiIhIiio and excel
lent service an excellent orchestra,
which sends Hwcot Htrnlns of music
ilurliiK tho moiil liourn Into tho dining
room .nnd after dinner furnlsluvi a
beautiful concert In the largo and
ciinimodlouH lohbloH, where tho pon
plo go, drink their black coffee,
Hinoke thole c I Kara and enjoy either
a flue liqueur or a glass of wlue or
lieor.
I studied the filtuatloir very par
ticularly, and could not quite flguro
out how they could afford to furnlHh
this Hpleudld nntUHomout for tho
to noil wines ami liquors wo could
not only not hnvo tho orchestra, hut
wo could not furnlHh tlio Horvlro In
other roHpoctH we do furnlHh."
I did not Mop with this man hut
npoke to two more iiiunnKora of hIiii
liar hotels and their niiKwern nv
exactly the hiuiiu.
Now. Mr. Kdltor, with my partner
and other Keutlouion who hnvo the
welfare of UiIh valley at heart, I am
IntKely Interested In bulldlnK nn up
to date hotel, namely Hotel Medford.
It Is fully our Intention to have nn
orchestra that will be a credit to
thin town and for that purpose we
have devoted the mont valuable Hp.ice
to a lobby nnd a palm court, also a
inozznnlnu floor. Thin portion of the
hoot can not be maintained unions
we hnvo the prlvelogo of Foiling wines
and malt and Hplrltnim liquor, nnd
yet we aro conftonted with agitation
for a Htato wide prohibition Inw.
I mibmlt that you can not mnke n
hotel pny vdilcli Ib to bo run on a
Tirat cIuhh scalo without having tlio
prlvlleKo of a bar. A hotel without
thefiu attractloiiR Ih no attraction
whatever to a tourUt. On tho con
trary, It detractB, for the moment n
touilut heare that he linn to Hit In IiIh
room or walk on the h trout to pass
the time away he will stay ,ivny In
Htead of come. A tourlMt wants) to
be entertained wherever lie koch and
(hum not want to be bored by solemn
quietude and bo mnde to tlilnl; that
be Ih In an awful i?ooil own wlion
he Ih not.
l'urope makes tliroiiKh the nttrnc
tloiiH which aro offered, over one bil
lion of dollars yearly out of tourlbts.
America can do the wmio, Oregon Ih
on the KO-aheadj nothliiK can stop
her, but prohibition will put Oickoii
KiicHt, ho, on otio occiihIoii, I Inquired
for the inanitKor and, after becoin- back twenty years.
liiK ucqualnted, ankod him point J TriiHtlnj; you will jjlvo this spaco
blank the question how they main-' In your valuable paper and thnnkliiK
tallied such a flno orchestra, for you In ndvanco for your courtoHy, I
which they seeinliiKly did not oliarno. am, lespectfully yours,
llbi answer was plain and to the KMIli MOIIH.
point, namoly: (1'ntd n.lvortlseiniuit.)
REPUBLICANS TO
AID R.G. SMITH
JIOKKlimM, Or., Nov. 7- An uu
dioni'u of 'JfiO peoplo al, tho vourt
UouKu lislonoil to u KlirriiiK nddrcss
hy lion. Unhurt 0. Smith of Grants
1'iiks, di'inourntii) candidate for eon-ki-ohh,
and, a Hhorlor address of an
ndvitior.v eharaotor by Hon. ivv
I.uno, ox-mayor of Poiilaud. Mr.
Kniith lln.ved IiIh republican oppon
ent, NV. C Unwloy, iiiiineretfullv,
bIiowIuk hy Iiih record in conui-en,.
I hut he was an nhjoot tool of Speak
er t'anuon and proving hy his own
evasive and uinhiuuouK tatemuus
nnd his conduct in the present cum
paii;u that lie was afraid to either
take u definite stand on any of the
leadintr h.sucs or meet his demo-
emtio adversary in joint delmle.
.Mr. Smith's speech was ohimiotor
izod hy many who heard it as the
most vigorous yot dolivered duriiiir
the cninpnlmi, nnd uiuoiii: llinso who
went forward at the close to hhake
his hand wore several republican-,
who pUmIkuiI him their votes at the
coiuinu; election. Hon. O. 1'. Co show
iiilrodueed both hpoukern. The ineet
intr wns preceded hv iiiusie hy tlio
Itoschuri; liniiiid,
"Domoerntie candidates are hoini
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LONDON. Nov. 7. Tho oxecutlon
of Dr. II. II. Orlppmi for the murder'
of IiIh wlfo wuh iomIioikmI Indefinite-1
ly today. Tim order of poHtpoiiefont.
Indicated that Crlppen would 'hn,
brought to the Kallows probably on
November '2 'J,
Crlppen originally wuh Hentenced
to bo hiuiKod tomorrow, at Ileiilon
lillln ptiHou.
Tho home offlco ordoi-ed the powt
lioiieiiieul of Crlppen';! hamtliiR. U
was later aiinoiiuced Hoinl-offlclnlly
that 'rlipeii would he executed No-,
lVellllier 2.1, UlllOHH lioill" nri.M'iiii .
iWlriHtou Churchill pnrdoiiH the ron-
ilniiiiied man or ommutc IiIh sen-,
tonce. ,
Scotland Yard detectives today de
clared that the poHtponomont wiih In
uo way connected with a report from
l'lilladelphla that Mr. Crltipon whb
alive and In hMlriR, an tho-roBtilt of
a plot to caime her husband's oxecu-j
tlon. Tho yard j.tithorltloa mild thoy
had not henrd tho rumor nor had
thuy heard that Dr. Munyon's offer I
of $.ri0,000 reward for Information I
lendliiK to tho whoronboiits of Mth,
Crlppon.
Arthur Newton. Orlppon's couiihoI,
In framlni: a petition for clomoncy.
nddrrHed to tho homo iiocrotary,
asked either pardon or commutation.
It Is not bolloved that Secretary
Churchill will Intorfero with tho mnn
dnto of tho courtH.
Crlppen wnH ovorjoyod when ho
heard of tho postponement, naylnK:
"I belloro that HomethliiK yet will
Intervene to provo by Innocence."
BANISH THOSE GRAY HAIRS!
Kill tho Dandruff dorms Stop Hair Falling
Thousands of mothers nro looklna younger. -Their gray hnlrs ate (jono. Tho nntural
color hnn como back, nnd with It a new gr6wth ol soft, Rlbnsy, luxuriant hair. Why should
yoa look old before your tlmo, when you can look ycura younger by using
Farm Lands and Orchards
Fine nmt'li, partlv Hct to Ivqvs, fino soil, good location
to cxcliniiKc foi' Scattlo property.
HO acres, just uortli ol' I'hounix; county road n:ns
through it; heavily wooded; will cut into 5, 10 ami
lo-ncrc tracts. Iiist soil at once. One-third casti
will handle.
28 acres, fine JJear creek bottom land, subject to diteb,
cheap and good terms.
2.' acres in Crestbrook, half set to trees; fine buy if talc
en at once. $2500.00 will handle.
Corner lot on West Main; lot 1, block 1, JLighln.id Parte.
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 (Q. COMPANY
118 WEST MAIN STREET
r
ZfAllr-aaKTiYa
Dandruff Cured
Three applications removed
all the dandruff and left my
pcalp clean, whito And smooth.
,Wro. Croak, Rochester, If. Y.
It Is Pballlvely Guaranteed to Restore
Faded and Gray Hair to Natural Color
!! othr "so-called" Restorers havo failed, don't give up hope, bulYglve'WYETH'S
SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY n trial. Yoa no no risk. ..HJtii, not exactly
as represented, your money will be refunded.
PROFIT BY OTHERS' EXPERIENCE
RD SOU.
I Fruit lands, cleared or uncleared. Terms to suit the
buyer. See ITowland, the owner, or
The Van Dyke Realty Co.
Room 3.
123 Main Street
Gray Hair Restored
Mf Kalr waa Retting quite swy and falling dot rapidly
fend I wai troubled with a terrible itching of the scalp.
My head was full of dandruff, which fell upon my clothes
and kept mo continually brushing it off. While on a
visit to Rochester I heard of your Sage and Sulphur
for the hair. I got a bottle and used it. A few appli
cations relieved the Itching, ray hair stopped fall
ing out and gradually came back to its natural color. It
is now a nice dark brown color, soft, glossy and pliable-.
Several of my friends want to use it, and I want td
kflQK RhAt you will charge xne for six bottles of it
MISS E. A. BOSS.
Sharon, Mercer Co., Pa.
Grew Hair on a Bald Head
For two or three years my hair had been
falling out and getting quite thin until the top
of my head was entirely bald. About four
months ago I commenced using Sage and Sul
phur. The first botUe seemed to do some good
and I kept using it regularly until sow I have
used feur bottles. The whole top of my head
is fairly covered and keeps coming in thicker.
I shall keep on using it a while longer, as Z
notico A constant improvement.
STEPHEN BACOK,
Rochester, W. Y.
50c. and $1.00 a Bottle At all Druggists
I! Your Druggist Does Not Keep It, Send Us the Price in Stamps, and We Will
Send You a fenrge BotUe, Express Prepaid
Wyeth Chemical Company " SaffKSJ,!r
HASKINS DRUG STORE
1
R. F-. Guerin & Co.
4 Medford National Bank Building
have
Two thousand dollars te loan at ten per cent.
Ten thousand dollars to lea at eight per cent
and otker amousts at similar rates.
First mortgage real estate security only.
CIRCULATION
Wiiut .nts iroiiH'iuloiis clrculn
linn all oxer (lie tintli, hut ulti'li
it rtitiM tlmiuuli a nu'tor, m Ik'
kIii value II.
Tlio flit time tlioro may lie all
sorts of rouMHiN why a man huy
an article, tint tho xocouil time
tlirrv Is "illy oiii lio wants- it.
(Tlu're is perhaps more JngBlIng with the word Circu
lation than with any other In the language. Some
punllcntlons count each man in tho composing, press
nnd mailing rooms nnd postofflce. thon nllow flvo
meniDcrs in each family to which tho paper goes for
each copy printed, and call thct circulation. Others send out thousands of sainplo
coplos and call that circulation. Still others print nnd stack away three-quarters
or tholr editions, nnd that is another form of circulation. Dut paid circulation
tlio kind that costs real monoy to the reader Is truo circulation. No man places
any particular valuo on the thing for which he does not pay, and this Is espec
ially truo of papers nnd magazines. Nino-tenths of tho samples go unread Into the
wnsto pnpor banket. Wherein Is tho value to the advortlser? On the other hand
It lg a psychological fact thnt a man will icad through a mngailno for which he
has paid, oven though It bo neither interesting nor Instructive, on tho prlnclplo that
tio Is getting his money's worth. Hero lies the especial value to the advertiser in
every pnld subscription.
IJIn all lines of business the best proof that anything
pusKohses virtue In itself Is its continuous sale to the
shine persons year nfter year. If an artlclo Is unsatls-
factorv to tho buying public a new Hold must con
stantly bo sought for Its exploitation and tho old
abandoned. Tho nowspaper with a circulation made
up largely of those whq havo been subscribers for yoars Is extremely strong through
this following. It shows that its oncrgles are exerted on its editorial end, and tho
people road it because they appreciate It. This makes it tho best of advertising
niodlum. Tho newspaper which secures largo numbers of new subscribers every
year nnd does not get renewals exhibits splendid activity In Its subscription, but
not In Its editorial department. As an advertising medium it doos not comparo with
tho former, liocnusn people place con fhlenco oven In the advertisements of publica
tions which they lmvo tried and not found wanting. Tho history of circulation
growth of the Mall Trlbinio Is not eiriR'lua by nny other newspapor anywhere In a
city tlio sl.e of Medford. ami Is an enmpie of a most henlty and consistent develop
ment. It is tho official pnpor of Mt d ford nnd Jnekaon county.
"When a limn has- good-, to sell qwtion .i man has goods to soil ho generally goe whore
ho, generally goes where ho can he i.i'i find customors. A roal estate agont who would
t'iiiil customers" go tlon among tho tenements to sell land at a thou
sand lollars a front foot wouldn't last long, neither
would ho succeed lfho button-holed every Individual on the stroot. He might strtko
luck, but ho would waste an awful nt of energy. So It Is If a man has anything
to soil. Ho goes after peoplo who nro Interested and can buy. Ho goes to tho paper
with a bona fldo paid circulation thoso which have tho right kind of a circulation.
None Is wnsted. Tho subscriber to a llw paper roads tho advertisements with as
iiiiioli uvldlty as Jio does tho reading matter.
Campbell & Baumbach
REAL ESTATE, LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all tines to la oa unproved farms
and pity preperty.
PHONE 323I.
203 FRUITGROWERS BANK BUILDING.
J. E. ENYART. President. J A. PERRY. Vice-President.
JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier. W B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier.
THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK
Capital, SIOO.OOO.OO
1 Surplus, $20,000.00
t .., ,.,T DCXES rQa RENT A GENERAL BANKING
-'" 7-NSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
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Rogue River Fish Co. 1
DEALERS IN
Fresh Salted and SmoUed Fish; Imported Cheese and Macaroni;
Fresh Oysters, 1'onltry nnd Eggs.
I IT X0UT1I FIU ST. IMIONE 021
Walter Hayter & Co. 1
uliiihfil," Hiiiil .Mr. Snjilli, "liiK'nu.-e
Ihov are taiHoeiiiting with lopubli
eniiH, one ill lmrtimilnr, Senator
Jonathan Bourne. 1 am a former re
pulilienn nnd 1 ilon't feel disgraced
at beini; on tho democrat ic ticket.
True, the democrats have allied
themselves witli members of the op
posite party, hut it is with Mieli iv
pulilieiuiH as have liueome weary ol
boss rule."
Tlio speaker t lion launched off into
mi assault of the abuses of the laritf
system, deolariiig thorn to. bo the
fountain source, of all commercial
ami political corruption. Uo oiled
the records to show that Coiwost.
ninn Ilnwloy supported tho iiiiipiilouh
Pnviie-Altlrieh bill and (pioted bun
as RiiviiiK with pritlo thnt be (Ilnw
lov) wns nn "nssiilnt whip," or, in
other word-, a liuutenmit of Joe
Cutiiio'ii.
Hawlny Staml-Stlller.
"Mr. Roweiiiii. i refers to Ronnie
as it 'Miimlp.iu i.' If thi i tutu,'
continued Mr. Miiith, "then .Mr.
Ilnwloy must be a 'stand-stiller.' .Mr.
lluwluy point with pride to the ap
propriations he ouuretl for 0-y;nii,
but he fails- t iell von that be tit
those slice lioni tlio 'pork banol"
only nfter be bud bout the kuet to
Cnunnii nnd voted ns bu wu ordoved
to vote. I want to siy to you rialit
now, if 1 tun elected you'll not not a
emit of )iune from eonuro&s if 1
have lo surrender my iiidividimlit.
and solf-respecl
"It- not an fniilt Unit I bine
been unable U uKjot Xrr. ITowIcn on
the platform: I've tried bard enough
While 1 was at Drain the other
night, -Mr. lluwlov, unknown to me,
wu nt Voneolla. 1 would havo gicu
?."i0 to hn known it at tho tinu
There aro oino or. portiiieiil ipio
iionu 1 wih to ak him."
The P. & E. R. R. will soon be at
Butte Falls, Oregon
AYc can then handle your orders. Place them now.
Write or Phono .is for ori'ecs.
B utte Falls Lumber Co.
Card of Thanks.
I clo.ro to o.pros to my
liiaiiv friends my sincere
thanks for so faithfully hom
ing mo through tho Mnil Trib
uiio eontoul, which ounblml
mo to win two of the valu
ublo prize ; ami also to ox
pross my thmrkk to the .Mail
Tribune. Kver winhing you
success, I ni, sincoroly
voniv, n v mi-:i:ks.
W .....K ill., fli-
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The Best Sub-Division Proposition
in the Kogufl River Valley
170 ACUKS, HALF MIIiK FROM RAHjROAO STATION
115 ncrea In grultr, 10 acres in "'enr-oUl prnrH; 46 ncroa In brush
nnd tlrahor, miBlly clonrod; no wutAo; good honse, two barmi. nil
fenced vi 1th woven wire: telophone, R. F. Dj; pnrt Irrlgatod.
IMIru. $1 : per acre; total, $20 'JGO TermB J7600 cuah; $4000 ono
year, G per cent; $11,800 (Ivo years, G por cent.
HUNTLEY - KREMER COMPANY
ULt FmJITOIlOWiatH' UANK.
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