Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 10, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDI'ORD-iMAlL TRIBUNE
AH INDEPENDENT NEWSPAPER
UBLlHHrn DAILY EECEM? SATUS
DAY CY THE MEDrOUD
PRINTIHO CO.
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ELECTION RESULTS. v
A cotmolldaflon of the Medford tlntl
tabllfln-il IHH, Hi" HontlH-rn OroROii
Inn. 8t(ibl1i!lir.l 102 th Dcoincnitie
rimiB, vnlHbllfihpd 11172. the Alilitnd
rrlhunr. ..ntullllitlintl 1906, nnd tlio Med-
ford Tribune. rautilllid liCt j. W(1.jj
Till' result of the national election caiiiiptJ)c construed
otherwise than as a protest against niuVoveriiinent
-against the rule of special interests.
The Pavnc-AIdrich tariff bill was the direct cause of
the uprisiiiL' at the polls. The tariff taxed poverty instead
wealth. It needlesslv increased the cost ot living tor
'kmkok ttnam. iMitnrj 'Mawj; i tl)( benefit of the trusts. It was a direct violation ot
Xrtml VwS?a&a&uh&Z'rHH's campaign pledges, a repudiation of the interests of
t-dford, 'Or.'Kon, under the act of ju, ,nm. f(,,. )(, privileged lew. I
TfSl-.TTr'of liTa of 1S3SS The democratic landslide is not due to confidence in
nunacmrTioN iti?"- U"' democratic party, hut to lack ol confidence in m re-
6 JSKhVA v ''' v':i :" l',,I,,, Pai-ty-a i-ehuke to its ontrol. ......
pX?foni. .' Roosevelt, by his meddlesomeness, by his dictatorial,
roiij bossyuess, hy ins graiuisrano appeals anu gaticry jjhi nig,
contri bnte( in no small decree, .lie snartcrcd commence
in himself by appearing as an insurgent in one part of
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fuiidny only, ti mull, lr yr
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rail tesied Wli Unlttd Pmm
pupaicnn
m Mall Tribune la on ule ut the j (l( COlllltl'V Mill aS a St aild-p.'tt tlT ill OtlU'l' SCCtlOltf, 0V
"f.mi7i'iSlN.taHuU"rMCun. I siii)port)ing Meveridge in I ndiana and by supporting Lodge
w Vi""wmu.". VittiS.rliv"A , j in .Massachusetts. In fact, t)ie country lias been suffering
Mnti-I Spokanr Nv SIttnd anokanu.
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Avpiiiuu dolly ror
Novwiilwr, 1 lS . '
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Jinunry. !!
MHrcli, 1010
M'HI. ISI0
May, ll
Jum, 1910 ...
July. 1KI0 '
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1,700
1.342
2,122
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2,624
2,527
HIOrOBD, OREOON.
MelropullM of tfiitlieni Otifin niiJ
Korlbrrii l-'ulirornln. und tlio fuatcnt
rolni; rlty In OroKon.
I'ol.ulullon, 1910. M?Aa
bt nk d.oi Ih 12.760.(100
l-Vw, hnildrpd Ihiiuwiml '. J',,1lr
irmer HyBiimi coinuletfd in July, mo,
Jvlntc fln"l wuppiy puro mountain
I'dlVtten ..illen of "trout lielnir paved
tt .com I exc-ed I rl if $1,000,000, making a
ml of twenty iiillmi f piivoment
. I'oHlofflon rroilptii for year "''"
June 30, I910, allow a snln of "J per
5HnnnVr fruit city In Oron - UoiJiie
TIIvit iipplea won aweepatnken p uo and
iV'10 "Appl. Klntf of tho VfoiA"
tft tlm Nntlonul 7kpplB Show, Hpohfnf.
1909. Hokiiu Jtlver peara brm ht lilKh
wM price In nil nmrKeta of ilia world
durlnK the pnat flvt yenrn
WiHe Comnteiolal Club. 4iclolnB 6
rent J for poKtOK" of lhn fit cominu
illy pnmplilet aver written.
ATTEND COLUEGS.
Arrauto to ottond the Eugen Biui
Inrna Cbllogo, Mid Xofua Koiyo-
gtiod position when you trJuat.
tcr now, Sc.id for our aw e
'Iokiib. H Wt 8eventh itr.
j . NO'I'IOK.
?i pr Btnarnn ImH moved fjroHPVi
IaMi'ii Sr ltoaEan'8 to noWqurnutt-Oo
4 bulldlni.. '"-'
! Where 'to ''feo
Tonight ' "
"NAT" THEATRE
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ttirmUtorfcnaiiKO vCcryiPMu"Ji
Tuohtlity iuul Friluv.
Xiifii(l'c ovtjry Sivtyr3iJ nnl:
Stnolity a :30 p. in.' iKI- I
A cor.y llioiitor annil comfurt-
ulilu seats. ,.-.
lOc-ADMISSIONIOc. a
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Movlny .$
TONIOUT
Flint A)Kiuranco oC
ANDY McLEOD
I Welt-kii-tttii Irish STjiKB -
Miitiunl ComctHnn.
SONG "Little Mnhl nf Old Clil-
caiio." by Musical Four.
Hioii 7:illl i. in.
'Yililicn, J(Uk AtlultH. 20o.
THE SAVOY
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One Dime X M.r One Dime.
THE ISIS THEATRE
THE VAN DAHKLEY CO.
WITH JIMMY VAN,
0kmi loiiiuht 1ii thu'r iln, !
ARMSTRONG & KELLOGG,
CttHMMlv Mii-Hiil Skeli-li, oii
Siinilav, 1 lih. with itur u-uh! tlnt--rwi-
ut Kt"i hikI LiIiI Picturt
ui Illiiirnii1 Souc Well ltat
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NATATORIUM
from too'iimch Roosevelt.
In Oregon the election of West in a protest against as
seniblyisni, ahd all that it represents. It is a triumph' of
the principles of"popiilar"goveriinicnf over those of "rep
resentative" government and is a final notice to poMticiuns
that the people do not intend to restore old conditions. '
The election is also a tribute to the confidence and ea-i
teem in which Oswald AVest is held and an appreciation of,
his faithful public service in the past. !Mr. West will I
make the best governor Oregon ever bad. lie is tne most
promising young man in public life in the state the man
who "makes good.'-'
With a majority of over 12."50, .Jackson county is the
banner WestJ'oun'ty in the staty. Mr. West carried al
most even- precinct! ' I Ier carried both MeMfoVd and Ash
land by about equal majorities approximating 100 each.
Jackson county also gave Snijth a good .majority and prov
ed in other ways that Hie Rogue River valley is the most
progressive section.. of Oregon politically, as well as in
other Ways.
The cunty coinnii.ioiui:JIight, .tlui h a rdn.st fought of
any local contest, resulted also in a triumph for progress".
Although the progressive vote was split betw'een two can
didates, they polled between them over double the vote
of their opponent.
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I'.uxIhiII mill Jny WIimI.
BcM Music In Rip V.'est.
Next Monday World Will Gaze on
iMW0 Ml WlqArc .if!
Fine as Any In Any Part of tne
World, fri' sii.i;
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sroKANK. NTv. in.-- KtmthiiiK
h lii nmilliiu for llu lliln! iiatlmiiil
ipplt aho. ltttglniiliiK uot Moiulay
iftoriuioii ami niulniilur llinniKboiit
hr wrmi fjfiviflffr-'Wfift
Sut iii lny ulgl.t Tuo million niiplus.
MWJWllnffiilo;f(1'pxiiPfrmfti
ii tlu jtli-l. of tlu roiumerrlnl orrlj
uUgnfllitf lljifl'lc jjiyl.iuiRtUVlon
5i& ilJ"liil"Kt-iuiiv(nii(lr iiiiivjimuj.
u illrpluvoil on dccoiateil nirks unit
n licautlfully arnuigixl bootlm iimlor
l.f iHTKOat itrctcjl Of PtlllNRi iivr
hh;ihI on Oil i-o)i tliicnt. nml uhen
"ronlilfiit Taft loticbtM w golden liut-
oii In thi white lioimc at 10 n 'clunk
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l III I I'lUllll' 1 1 hum n win kitt-
hlie atxnal to "oimii thtt iw" fb
w moat comproUenalvu t)hoaltlon of
.lie klnU ti .world ui yt tu.
Thiw will the fforU of trnl
uiudiml growsrs lu various imrU of
tlto notthwtt iitil a bom or tnorp
if 'men nnd wniitcu Horklu. unUrtf
c illrectloii of Itvn U WW. era.
rr nml nwuNRr of tli nation
ji;ilt. hoH, luroritorattH), reach ill
linmx. iritn an educational Nf
llbllioH ttafit la not only original In
ht a0 of unlauc expoaltloaa. tout
i Uao conatfrtlvc In Ut wlitanrat
ffwet. T1 primary iiurpoMtf of ifc
how ra (o earouraat iicrfcctlon l
:rnlnK and urvparlni for th mar
mi the rtckiww WNlgwd tttpwrur of
fruit . to oolarii th orchard acra.f
if the country and to uopularla bo
ililt a a tiapl food throuRkout Ut)
'.'nltiHt Btatw and CauaUa and IB
'ortdgu lauda.
VnnufMlonahl. th two thowa la
ittiiH a ut Ikon wr the ramui of In-
rtliiK thouMRta of men anil
soun-ii In tn culilvallon of lh ap-
! unit u a rwtilt tha trull la tu4a
hi- moat widely and frequently UU
imwrt pioduct v( farm ajid orchard
iv-.id.Mit Taft. whan In tbU city on
hl watr tour In !,. connrff
l,U ho h aald to hi koala ou lk
v to I lay dn Uk lu aortherr
In ho "I'mHI 1 came to Spokane I
111 not kuu taut the apple woutl
im day icuaie nattoal laane.
Hi.- apualtlott. iuao by the apple
ta io (urn brought the apple InW
world-wide proMtuence and, aa
ueawnce. Ike products of thi
northwiMtera orcbards comma ad lk
luaikttta of Kurop and Australia, aj
well a 'if America
Uvalui'iK tlu- onnrmoua baiwllia 0
thU llll'li Ilklli4 li" -' Hk 'm Rl'
huadi'1" a " iniik'" i)m , on iii, i
bo, Muiii in i t tiiitn in i hi I i' iiilu
lace of Billl.ih t'olumlila and othk'
lii 1 1 ( ' I nlieti Ht.iifH tun! fan
ihIm aixt '" 'uiiImiihI h luiinn-
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FIFTYONEBODIES
FROM Om HOLE
List of 25 Rccovcrctl Alive Cut tl
;I0 Whrn ltjWn Loaimin Th
Duiiiifl Confusion Snini1
acres of the very best sticky soil;
hree-fourtli mile from new townsite 01
Eagle Point 30 acres in 4 and 6 year old
treesNewtown and Spitzenberg. Prac
ttcally every foot of the balance in culti
vation. Well fenced and cross fenced. 6
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, good horses, 1 cow, 40 ton of hay, wagon,
,ij:,;,hack and all kinds of farming implements.
Price $25,000 and very liberal terms.
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ri-iitn llu nunc il lite Vii'l'U Auu-r!
Kile. jiLuiiiUauL ImTn-. ..Uia-lnt til
2'r icciivcted n!if vii cut to It
wheir it wni-lenrniMl tlint lirth("vun (
fiiMiou whicli H'ih'i niiiuiul yl'if
mo mil of the ili(TtijfirfYim
piiOatl
i'ii' coiintcil tvlii'i.
(r'tfinunt Tf Utofllfow'hoiujeil hy
lluvxtd Klllott. pnmldiMit of t'uo
Voi-thoiu rpclfic rallNMiy couipkny,
ho will bo lu Htlondanre tnugli
nt tbo week, ami nu o.mhU1ou, tht
IKe of hlch the world list uerei
iion, awulta tbo iionnlar rerdlct. Not
will (he public he dleapoRlnted. Kv-r-
fenturo on tlie profrr.i:i will he
ireacuttMl; In 'ret. tin- mauagetitwit
ffeia h dollar'a worth of iuforma
tlon and ttnterialuwetit for overf SO
entH paid at the ontrnnre.
The enoaitlu l not a inoney
irklng t)terp"'ae 'la.anjf lepae of the
Tin. aud It M an upon ipteatlon if
. It could eser be placud 'ipou a aelf
.upoi tlua bail, bacaua. tho teat
nchidiuK prison and preuilicu
iniounllna to $10,000 thin year. Ii
'dtSitluM to expenditure Involvluv
ior than llH.noe for temporal)
ttittrtkrea. bancla of inua!c and ainite'-
ut feature sd ike ihmi of maln-
jtlnlna a I urge off loo force nnd toad
taft more ,han Mix month prlnr t
l'o ponlug of tho ibow. Thu innu-
Kemeat leieudi upon Ibc ku'c
-Ipta and tbo aale of coHCoaatoiiM fm
ta revenue. N charac la made iu
-xhlbltlon iace and the vailoua im
'eat, raaxing from a full carloa! t
i tingle plate of five aple. an- r-..
nd o)Ha lc the world. iuiu t h.
:itea are opstod the iunn.ii; in. n
III l-ave evpoaded and oMUu"'' h
df to lh ctont of alio.it f i:. miu
'- not tbla rHQ back meant- '
verage iwli ntenln f i'1'"
i.Ha dalU Hot Including ewwou
Ickct.
The ahow wlM be forrialh up. n
y tlic "Ure Wire" iaaocltl:i i
teed of roprewntallvea of '.nu i
lerclal organ ItatUuaa In 'he mrt)
eet. the morning of Nt.vombcr 1 1
'he detogatea will be tbo firt to l.
he aiblblm. this taking i-i.u- fiu
a to ii an o'clock, of ci i u tu
-III bo a noonday inct.won in 'in
(all ol the l)Mjaa. where ri.lilu
'Hloit an1 U P. C'ler Van HIm..'
,i ii ii. f il I'Hjitl n( iruu-c
ill ' ' iii i -(torn Kollow
iK thU fnnctlnn. whltb ta t If tu
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Office over Empormm
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Exclusive Agents
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Dry Yotei- Clofhfes -on a Wei Washday'
With a New Perfection .Oil He.atez;
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NVhen clothes can't be hung
outside, and must be dried in a
room or cellar, the New Perfection
Oil Heater quickly does the work
of sun and air. You can hang up
the wet clothes, light your Perfec
tion Oil Heater, open the damper
top, and the heat rises and quickly
dries the clothes.
Do not put off washing to
await a sunny day in order to avoid
mildew. Dry your washing any
day with hot air from a
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NATATORIUM
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MOKCt,ES9
Al:olutcly smokeless and odorless
It elves lust as much heat as you desire. It is safe, odorless
and smokeless.
It has an automallc-lockSnrj flume spreader, which
prevents the wick from being lurned liinh enough to smoke, and
is easy to remove and drop back, so the wick can be quickly
cleaned. Burner body or gallery cannot become wedged, be
cause of a new device in construction, and can always be easily
unscrewed for rewicklne.
An indicator Shows tl'e aut.nt of oil in the font, nilrr.cap docs not need
Io be screwed dowi.Vul Is put in hi - a cor in a bottle, and is attached to the
fontbvacln n. F.ni-ti"Jtntapuoi i ivlul, stiougandaur .le, well-made, built
fors.-iics tnd et lig'it .ind ornamental. It has a cool handle and a damper top.
DiC'tri Eitiywktrt I vt ot jr f ' JttC"'Jt I'raJ.r
Nurmfm't f ik j . t im nvjnnnT
Standard Oi! Company n.
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Entertainment Course
A iv Now
READY FOR DELIVERY
.uid inny lu Iuul ;il dm X;il. IJo. Ol'lico or HusUiuV
Hnift. Stoiv.
Price $2.50
wliicli iws holder choice reserved seal for cadi of tin
fivo ontorlninniGiiiij.
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NOTICE
To Real Estati Dealers--My place
if off the market.
J. E. Hart,
199 Eagle Point Ore.
MADAM LANGENDORFF CO. OF ARTISTS
From the
METROPOLITAN OPERA HOUSE.
THURSDAY, NOV. 17TII '
. Tho first four
Oouornl salu bi-
St-at Salo ojkmk l I liwkiirli Xv. lutli
la. liuiiliAfl tuaonaou tU'kol ltuldeis.
Kins Moiidny, Novomber Mlh.
Pii.-cs, $i.oo. Moi.,,. Sll,JS(,H1)0 for ft Roason tukiit
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