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i 1to)PorvD Mail Tribune h I JUT fflfDEPUXOSST BWBFAJ?B 3K DArCY JBXCBPX SATUK- JBA-JT BY THE MBD3P0BD rRZHTZXQ 00. ju. consolidation of the Medford Malt, IMlOd JSW, mo BOUUlcril uicsun- UbIIslieiJ luzi ino ueoincronu ..loi.tti.iKvrt 1X72! the Ashland :ne, established 1908. and the Med Xrlbune. established 18C. m, nMKH3B PUTNAM, Editor nad Manager Mtatared as second-clas tnattor No- liar l, 130, at the pest office at cswAtorJ, Oregon, under the act or Jwach a, X7. -jenelaj Paper of the City of Mtdford strssoRnrxoir bates 1mm trrtor by mall dhM month b 1... ....... y mall ......... delivered by carrier in .6.06 . month .MaACord. JI .vt.f,t - """ """:, .... nn mv nniv. nv man. uer year... .? Ashland, Jacknonvllle Folnt . ly. Vr year 1.60 A FUNDAMENTAL CREED 3To.ll Xeasta Wire United Freif Plspatchss. TUa Mall Tribune la on sale at the jfterjr .News Stand. San Krarlsco, .Shetland Hotel News Stand, ortland. Jftrarmin News Co., Portland Ore. WTo. Whitney. Seattle, WfJh. ;jtoc fipokano News Stand Spokano. Foitatr Katef. 10 a to ta-pagr paper ' 24-pago paper. jj JM 3-paBO paper " c SWOBS CIXOUI.ATZO.J. Ajmsraea dally for .ft iwr, 190 M fio 2-52f 19X0 J.J01 "ie M : His i.eo 1J10 sakr. 1010 .......... xttmcmit, 119 o. ... gtptamber Olrcnlatle. .X.... 2176 at am ... 2626 rr .-.. 'jf "nr JJ' ...-.... 24 SM-- "00 ax... 2 "a JJJ? af. 2515 Total. 1 IK 10 20 21 22 22 2S 2S. . 27....' . ft 20 J 30 2T10 , M,2S Z.ftOl 2.634 3.627 2626 2676 2675 2676 2676 2676 2675 2650 2(60 2676 2700 . .lalu SEtTK OF OREGON, Counly of Jaclt iho'lst day of Octobor, 1010. per tly app.arod berore me, uoorso i-ui-MUr of the Medford Mall Trl- : ,(.n unnn nnlh ncknOWleaEeH thai Above figures are true and con cot. IL N. TOCKili &ml) Notary Publlo for Ov'gon- MEUrOBD. OBEGO. irriolls of Beulhern Orer n na 3frtiicrn Calltorula. ana jBcriI cuy in uronuii e-uii the fastest- K7Aar JftrlMK Muuifatlon. 1010. 0.000. s.Tr:r. j:.. i- t inn nno rhun'dred thousand dollr Oravltv 7.1m- Hvktem completed In July, xoio, flnost supply puro mountain SSecn miles of "treat belns paved stmoaiil excoeuinB i,uv,vviv, ........... jutl of twenty miles of pavemont Mtofflce rocelpts for year ending 30, 1IW, snow a kuiii u ". "nnor fruit city In Oroson -."" MTr apples won sweepstakes p uo and 'BB:i9 Appl Xln of the Vfot A" , t ih Notional Apple Show, Hnnhanf. OMf. nogue lllvcr ppars tiroi cht hlfth St prleeii In all marlcots of tho world vtmrinz the past flvu years. , , . imftft Commercial Club. iiclostnK 0 (MM for postaKB of the flisl commu rnntr pamphlet ever wrltton. Where to Go Tonight .THE ISIS THEATRE IIok tho Zrados Uroi., tlio iron jaw nthletoa nro a wonilor. Uut don'l fiiil to boo our oomiuK at- . traction, tho Van Hnrkley Com Hk (itiii)Aiiv. ona of '.Ih htHtt otnnpanioe on the ooust today. A treat for the publir, couuncnciiiK 1l&uiUaj. Tlin;o reels ci Latest Pictures ami IllustratPii Son. Weil hooled and vontilatod. R'l 1 Nkntinir JX.xbnll IN the "Interpreter's House," a department of the Amer ican Magazine written by Peter Fiuley Dunne, is stated a creed of politics that about expresses the belief of the average American, who has progressed mentally far enough to discard partisanship, containing as it does the essence of true democracy. It is as follows: "We believe that the greatest joy and the greatest duty of men and women is productive labor. That those who live with no thought of useful production not only arc burdens on men but lose their own livds. "We believe that no man should be so burdened or driven in his work that be cannot enjoy doing it well, and that the reason why some men have too much labor is that so many men and women are idle or engaged in useless tasks. "We believe that men and women should prize above all else the privilegel of working out their individual problems of production with no other help than that of the natural co-operation of their fellows, and that this privi lege should be insured to them. That is, we believe that no man and no woman should be willing or should be allowed to accept any form of privilege or subsidy. We believe that government subsidies, protection, poncessions, and privileges interfere with the privilege of individual devel opment, arc unjust and corrupting in themselves, and that they are the chief present obstacle to thcjust, natural and stable development of this country. "We believe that the present chief political task of tne country is to uproot entirely tnc privilege system no favored class and no favored man should be our aim. This means the gradual but sure wiping out of all protective taxes, the reservation of all unopened mines, forests, water powers, oil and gas deposits and other natural resources for tho people, the talcing back on equable terms of all un used deposits like the unworked mines now in tho hands of the United States steel trust and the unopened oil lands controlled by the Standard Oil company. "We believe that we cannot peacefully restore to men and women the,opportunity to handle and develop the nat ural wealth of the country without forcing apart the alli ance which exists between privilege and politics. We be lieve this alliance is a flagrant perversion of democracy, and that undisturbed it must eventually convert democ racy into an industrial oligarchy. We believe that the form of government under which we are working has in it the power to break up the combination. We believe thai all happy, useful productive living must bo infused with a belief that humanitv is on an up ward path, and that only in the light of such a faith will flourish that spirit of humility, of gentleness, of patience, which is essential to the final realizations of the things we believe." CONFIDENT IN " CALIFORNIA Both Sides Claim Victory by Large Majorities Los Angeles Said lo Be a Hotbed of Insurgency Dem ocrats Are Sanguine. Tiling, UtUkr,l, Pool, A Joy WhMl. MAN VICTIM OF AN ACID THROWER "LOS AN'GKI.KS, Cut. Nov. 8. His face horribly hen ceil niul liuiui'il by onrbolio oid. thrown by an tini dttutifiud niHii, and aiifforinK from loss (if blood rmuitinK from knife ifl naar hi heart. W. I'. Ijmh ih in a critical condition nt the hospi tal foday. According (n hit state ment Hoes wan attacked on Loiis Hoai'h avenue late last night. The noid wrb buried by a wan who an inoachod bim ui the darknee. While he writhed in twin the aseail- ant Htnii-k him a terriliu blow with a kit it. UeoaiiHe of I lie dntkneaa Hes did not siv lite f.( of hi nHnilunl. TO TRY m DEFEAT LOS ANOELES, Nov. 8. Hiram Johnson will go to tho Tohachapl with a southern California plurality of 33,000, according to a revised es- Umato today by Chairman Avery of tho Los Angeles county republican ! central committee. At least 20,000 of the plurality , will bo rolled up In Los Angeles county, ho claims. Tho democratic leaders aro claiming southern Cali fornia for Dell, but In accordance with their policy, rcfuso to venture a prediction of their candidate's plur ality. Chairman Norton of tho democratic central coinroltteo, said: "Bell will carry Los Angeleo coun ty, and in all probability San Ber nardino county. I look for a sweep ing Bell victory. I bellevo that he will carry at least three-fourths of tho Los Angolcs- county democratic ticket to victory witfe him." THIEF ENTERS HOME OF LOUIS E. WAKEMAN A burrfnr entered the home of L. I'. Wakemnn, cashier of the Farm ers' & FrailKrowera' bank, last Sun day evening nud did considerable damage to furnituro and prying open bureau drawers, but ho -secured little of value. Mr. and Mrs. Wakemnn aro in thri""cast nt the time. Mrs. D. H. Solisa, noticing a light in tho house, gave tho alarm, but when the police arrived tho man had vanished. KAOLA DEMONSTRATION Wednesday, Nov. 9 1910 by Agnes E. Hyers Karla is pure Cocoaimt Butter and takes the place of butter, lard, cottolene, etc. In these days og "cost of living EVER! "'- "WOMAN should be interested in thi brand of goods. It reduces the cost of living and gives you an article that will be demon strated as the best the world has produced. Warner. Wortma Grocery Phone 286 I r-- Gore Market Phone 281 - ' i HAVE PARADE IN SPITE OF HEAVY RAIN ARRANGING TARIFF WITH DOMINION OTTAWA. Nov. 8. Tho reciproc ity commissioners of tho United! Sjtntoe and Canada In a two hours' suasion yosterdny began formulating a Bchedulo of tariff concessions which. It ! bollevod, will stimulnto eommorce. it le undorstood that Canada made a tontatlvo suweatlon of tariff reduction by tho Unltod Statoe on the dominion's products nt the Sfcino time offering concessions on sonio manufactures, euoh ns stool shares and agricultural mnohlnory. Tito nnti-snioon parade Monday night was of considerable length, in spite of tho rnin, which caused it to becomo one of the wettest dry dem onstrations ever mndo in Southern Oregon. v A program was held in tho audi torium nt the "Nnt," consisting of short nddresses by locnl nnnd for eign prohibition orators. Tho Cen tral Point bnnd furnished music for tho occnHiou. ONLY 50 CENTS. of T TAKE TAFT LONG TO CAST VOTE Best Music In the WmL "NAT" THEATRE Yiry lan.t Moui'K Ptttren. Knlirc ebaiure tvery Sunduy. Tuesday and Fridir . J Matinee eerv Halurduy and funda. 2:30 p. m. 0 A ooiy theater nitsd comfort ! seal. iOo ADMISSION lOo. o I). GO o and K I ! IC)h..Qftts Vaudeville unil McvliHl Wctum. 0 TONH1HT Fir.t ApiH'urniirp of ANDY MoLEOD WHl-kn.uMi Tri3. Bin i ir Muaioal Comedian. i SONG "l.lttle Mflia of Old Cltl cajio " by Musical Fotr. Oi 7ifl0 p. m. Childrtw. 10e; Adult, 20e. THE SAVOY 1 -V!1""' MedfQid'a rSxulujJw l'Mure Thf .pier. Lotor Liooi.sod Photoplays. i QUtSUKC, Nov. 8. Emboldened by their recent sucrose In DruuitnoBd anaAarthabaeaca, the local natloual- I Uts now openly declare that they are in.tina to dereat sir Wilfred Laurler In Quebec at the next elect lou. Tie alltgeilou that he la a nun. rualdent and rarely vtalU hie couetlt uenu u balnc ueed asaiaat hlia by local aatloaallat campalgaera with great diligence. Thla doea not mean the retlremeat f Laurler, however, aa he runa for his atw'o In aeveral dletrlcU every elect iou so an to be aure of hta eeat. FIREBUG'S EFFORTS MEET WITH FAILURE li)'.-.i lurnt ( ih- .iiihui.iuV dog, l V 0e Dlwe- No More-On DltHfl. ltKRKELEV. Cal., Nv. 8.-The faculty of the Cahfortita Deaf Mute iuetitute, asUted b the Iterkt-lev IHHoe, arc itdiv i,udenoriuir to laaru the tdeutiiv ul' au alleKed in oeudiarv, upJo.fd U be uie of the institute Kl'.idonU, -vi-iimm-co! uf ha log t.el 'tfe tu Scjai.. h.ill, mi tw hmtitulr I'tunpiK. i .-.( mho The lue wan ili-n cud in the ! u iii '. when llw ii- iiilmr uf don, led student loom. Professor lKugla Keith. head .if ilic uihtiluto. uud n eorpn of volnnteii-, pm ,.ul Ihe lire Define iiuin 'hsiii iitiiiiiiutl d.tina.'i- a done Oil k.vl i 'u- n -I 'tin i inil.iiii mnhle lu.ilei,.'1 v.im. IiimikiI ii. . em ' and oi! h..d becu prinkiod ou the hi ro'inilitiii uiiodwerk. Thfueulu siiMH-t one of the tu Uentn, a de.if imile, at .1 are eudeav -Oyunt to oliunti i ! fe-itioii from lihll. Strttus hall ; f juj- 4iufi buUJ ing vnluvd ut $50,000. Not being n hermit, you'll have no tronblo "getting inter4Ud" in the wnut ndu. CINCINNATI, O, Nov. S.-Pree-ideut Taft arrived here at It) o'clock I'day nud immediately went to hi Mecinct to caet hie ballot. lie remuiued in the booth hut a tew uuuuiea, evidently not waitiug tu do any extou&ive "scratohbx." (Joveruor Judeuu UanuoH voted ettrlv. ludicatHMie early toda' were Uutl Haruiou would aweep thia (llaaui tou) county. HEAVY EARLY VOTES OUT IN MILWAUKEE aULAYAUKEU. Wia., Nov. 8. Hve hour after the poll opeuetl to day the democrats repeated their claim that thev would elect A. J. Kchmili for vitvemor. ISarly voting indicated that the eocialiata' eUiwt that thev would elect two ooiigreae- men would be0fulfilled. The eariv votiuj; was utuuually beay. 110 STRAIGHT BEEL MONEY IN SIGHT IN FRISCO That's All It Costs to Get Rid Indlncstlon. All stoinnch iniscry will go in five minutes if you will put your fnith in Mi-o-nn stomach tablets, which Clma. Strang thinks so woll of that ho guarantecH them to euro any stomach ailment, or money bnek. After uaitig Mi-o-nn for one short day you will rejoice nud ho sincerely thankful tlmt nl luet you have found a proscription that notg quiokly and beuofiuially on the itomaah. .Tuet as soon n you start to take Mi-o-ua atomnch ti)liQ.t formeutn tiou of food will be a thing of the paat. Wateibrnuh, puin in the alom ach, belching of gtit; and honrthum will disappear, and 1 n few da duugur of dixxinetH, bilioiumoae, ner vouanoas an! -irk LuMdaehe will vaiiiah. For sea or cur aiakaaM, vomiting during pregunnc, or after a night of aooinUihu, Mi-o-oa.i better than the beat remedy von mii flad. liarge box for 50 cent at OliM. StrnngV mid druniatK eometiar. Ht TOO' ATF1U CLASSIFY. -f f ' l Medford Pharmacy' 1T1CU1U1 V Near Post Office 101 Calls Us Up Day or Night, Main 101 NOgS BUT Everything in Drugs i REDEEMING CRIMINAL IS DIFFICULT PROBLEM KANSAS CITY, Mo., Nov. S. "Tho deepest feeling of hopelessness comes not when n man is imprisoned, but when ho is freed," said Warden R. W. McLaughoy, of the federal prison at Leavenworth, Knm, in an address nt Beacon Ilill Congrega tional church hero last night. "The arrangement of paroles by tho pris ons is tho nearest solution yet found for tho problem of rddeetning the criminal to the world. The men uiio have served their term in tho peni tentiary do not go out with high character. All that wo can hope is to bring them into a better relation to tho government. Wo teach them tho dignity of Inbor and induce them' to cam their living with their hands, rather than with thoir wits." JIMMY CARROLL PLEASES' NEW YORK BOXING FANS I'OK SALE Young matched team bays, weight 1100, work aiugie or double, $200. Phono C. Carer, 7107. Aridmaa Talent R. P. D. No. J. . 201 FOR KENT Two imfuntiihed rooMB, suitable for houaokeaping. 438 S. Kvcrgrccn IDS ALBANY. N. Y Nov. 8. Al though Jimmy Carrol! was hosted b Charlie Ilnney in thoir ton-round bout hero Inst night, Now York iaio any the California bantam who . fchowiug for tho first time in tho east, "will do." Carroll, who is n Bindery youth, allowed a kind ut footwork nevor before soon in tin section. He was in and out and on top of Harvey nt till timea, bin somehow Harvey managed to put a left in his face often on o ugh to oarn him tlie decision. Carroll was prob ably over-anxious, as many punche he lauuohed went wide. Altogether it was one of the best boutt seei here in many month. HEAVY VOTE IN ' NEBRASKA ELECTION Own a Hull Umbrella It is the most convenient mid most serviceable umbrella made today. HULL DETACHABLE AND INTER CHANGEABLE HANDLES have settled the umbrella prob lem for million-. You have seen theso famous umbrellas adver tised m tho Sat urday K cuing Post, of course. Let us show vou how good lhc rcnll jro Hull Umbrellas $2 -and Upwards Wc carry a complete !. f theso go ids, frutu wj. ih urn cm select the handlo and bnc c amo and cover) which pleus.es you most. Then vou can bin eit! er a new base or a nev,' handle of us. ii .u luue a l.c.oi.te 1.1..1 ,e,, H.i.n.le t x.ned into a "Hull" Detachable Handle Free. sssssssssssssssssssfcf'i"f,BPBsssss SI (ssssssssssssssssssssbT7 llli ir "jsBsssssssssrf TTlBBBsssssssssssssssssrs VTC f rtliilul ' iflHsssssssssssssssssk 'Iti " JUBBBUBBBBBfefc. R JsBBBBslBBBBBBBBlBBBBBBBBBEBBBBn IK iIRHbbb) Wbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbb1 OK ssssssssssfHJssslssssssBslsssssssssssssBBl sssssssHHslsHk' flSeflHsssssssssssssssft w.U ii.i MARTIN J. REDDY The Jeweler WEAK P0ST01FICC, MEDrorlJ. sixestmittsaitntjauxnstBa jafnwinxBrg3gjjmj."fc3a HAN FKANC1SCO. Cal.. Nov. .i lkliiuc cuntuitbittier lodo )e IHitled 110 straight lie!! monei tu -tuht thi- tuoiuMig, uud the 2 to 1 nione otleied b the Johiion ui imilit-. ii the le-ml ent Itegiftna l'ho l'ell adheient'- ate olleiiug eei to a smoke-filled 1 ntiKiev thai Joituwu Mill not carr the etale bv 20.0OU; ou moncv thnt Itcll carrier San Kineieo l, dOOO and - ( I that he curne the ei(. leuaulle.i, of I m tin". I'll.- , ni.U 11 , Juli - Kahn have leia.ih.'Meil t. .' 1 1 'llieie i cr little bellni); m other candidate. Thr ie plenty of Johnson money in i-ylit, but few takvr. Bandits and Citizens Battle. ' WUVTTIK. Kan.. Nov. S. - Five baadita totlav robbed a ault in the State bank of lieu the ami c-h'.hhI aftei a run with cituern. in which' more than 0 i-Uots were fired and I I 01 i rubber Wounded 1 FOR RENT Nicelv furnished, in private house to deaimhlo itar tiea. litbt housekeeiiltig privilece. heat, light nud Minim frruieUed; "reference cehanMtl. Call No. Sl tf 1.08T Sntnrdav aftamoon. ltetwaan town and l ill tmrk, mid U. F. A vin. Mnder i)1eus itHrn to 'Mail iVthune offi.-. -iml reeeive reward WlR SAM? " trot-rlnsii . . MT P mi V .1 rtR fiirv ! Ill.llli'i' wmTat.v n 1' desk mid chair, n Phone 4M 10) jviniu oUatercif ' N Hv . "HW 'ot. 50x140, cmm' l.icatlon $110 f.r next aix davs .:i teni ildrea Ttox 8W. citv ?fl1 OMAHA. Neb., Nov. 8. The heu -ieat vote in the history of Nebraska a p'dlod toduy. The furht over tin liquor question brought additionul votei-e to the uolla. Noon reiwrt forecaeted a republican ietory, al- taougli it la doubtful whether the republican faolion in the legislature nil! be able to re-elect Senator Bin kett. The election of Gilbert M. Hitch cock to the United States senate ir tead of Rurkett ie freelv predicted Max or Uahluian of Omaha is not rimuii)' as stixuigly as was exjvecte.l in this county. TWO NEGROES LYNCHED AFTER ELECTION QUARREL Justice Hughes, Who May Be Appointed Chief of Supreme Court you lll'Vr Veelv tannine.' mom in ttrnatt- kooaea l' desir able nartie. liht bousekeeninr nriileee' h.-at Kht and tdmn fumiohed refernicea eelian"cl Cnl) .1031 tf WANTEH f!.i tVman. wife and n 7 vears old. are desirous of obtain iur roouie and ttoard in private faiiiilv whfie there arc to other lHiarders, references oschanged ' tal tenns and location Addre A. box 500. Mad Tribune 203 OOKLLTHORP, Qa.. Nov. J Two uegnHM were lyuohed today t : lowing the murder of Policem.i Bush at Moutetuuia ax a icoult . au eleetioa quarrel. Thf mob candi, Jack Naiaer. one of MuhV a-.u' ant, and hanged him. Then stormed the jail, took out Bob Hi.i the other assailant, and nining 1. up beside Napier. Moth h, ,),.. ih wars riddled with bullejs before mob diiered. New York Eoonwilzes. NEW OllK. Nox. S One ..: 1 inokt notable economic effected . the Nev York cil goxeniuieut t nii the present a4aunislratiou is -how iu the report of the department . t city advartiaUM; ami piuunit; Thi deereaae as eo4Uared with 1;0 5W0.000. nearly 50 iHr cent D.VNVILLK. IB., N. 8 Th. tte ia the eongtveaionat dtetn. reirieuted bv Speaker Jnph (' Cannon, was vcrv heavv Neih, side would concede defeat, ard was expected that the result w.o be close. " I T" . ill K-aWtv ' v!,. W ' 1.1 W III! ' 'Sal L'iftdidl! ..XI Ii '' mSmSmmm 'i:knHK LBslsssssJ - " WKMbssssssbS sV- flHsssf Tsssssi VVVHHlsiBMSSBTVsHiVr VVBSBBBBBBBEK.'lloTBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBH i 1T1 's'li'aflAa i 1