!. '4 MEDFORD MAT1" TRiBFXE, MEDEOTCD. OREGON. SUNDAY. NOVEMBER 27, 1910. t f mMEDFOKTJ MAIL TtfiBtlNEp W r B it: t AX TWDEPEMDrjTT JTITWSPAPER PUBLISHED DAH.T EXCEPT SATUR DAY BY THE HEDTORD PRXKTIZTO CO. A cennolidatlon of the Mrdford Kail, "Mtahol JSS. th- South Oraf Inn. estalifltd J02 lb lpmertle Tlinoii. fata(rilshl UT2. tha AahlaM Trlbwn. eataMlahwl tHW, and tha Md frl Trlbunr. c-tal!lahd lt OKOitOK I'UTX.M. KIIUr and Manayor Knlrrwl a s?oftiirlaM matter Na mrtaferr 1, 1908, at the poloffce at Medront. Oregon, under tha at of March I. IB'I - fttrHBCKrPTlOI' KATES. One rmr bymiii Oaa aiinlli by mall 1'er month. delivered by carrier In Medrma. Aanlano. -ir.H t Jackamvlila Sanaa? only, by mail, par jraar. . Weehly. per year . The Mall Tribuna to on aal at vmr-r v.u MLand. flan FVanelacv. Cortlaad Motel Xe Maud. Portia. r NcMM Mtand. aa Fmnelace. wman Metrn Co. I'm nana, vra. o Wnitner. Heattla. Wah. Ualel tfpoaana ;ftwa Un4. phjnaJ, M S.M I.M tb 10' BWORK CrRCUr.ATIO. Average da for November, I ' December. ! January; 1919 March, l10 April. JI0 .May. Jl" June, 1310 July. 1918 AhkuM. 1918 September. 1910 Octobax Circulation. . !. . t.l . .m . . . J.l0 . S.MS - .U . MS . J.5E1 Where to Go Tonight "TO MUSTTLYWITH' OUR'OWN "WINGS. DURING the next week, an important assemblage of I Oregon boomers is scheduled to meet at Salem at! the annual gathering of the State Development league. J James J. Hill and other famous men interested in the; upbuilding of this commonwealth will be present to in-. spire tnc gatliering witn new ideas ana new meutocis. Much will be learned of great interest and benefit to all sections, but in the end, only those communities will prosper who put the ideas into execution in other words, who work. )' "MVwIfhwI. liinrn limn an v. other eitv in Oregon, must flv with her own wintre. She cannot expect material aicl orjt , t ?e i . i .!ii 1. - .i: :.....,! ci. ....&.. I assistance, ana n sue uoes win do ujsnpjKiuuuu. one lmun work out her own destiny. Medford has hitherto furnished the rest of Oregon with ideas for progress and development. She must con tinue to, or lose her lead. -She has'ihci bncins, the initia tive, the capacity. She iniist make use 6f them- Med ford cannot afford to let up a mfuutc. If "bid meth ods have been outgrown, new ones must be devised, and put into execution. The plans that sufficed a few years ago are now insufficient. Medford must work, and everyone in the city work, to make a greater and a more populous city and country, to develop her latent resources, to plant her implanted or chard area, to open up her mines, to manufacture her tim ber, to make those things she consumes and supply the world with her surplus, to make the city an industrial, commercial and jobbing center. .. .-tr I f- . &at- Figola I Bread ingredients T I OP t Contains ' of Figs. QTIIE BREAD MERIT. CJXot in name only, but in reality. 'k , j ' ' ' JA whqlesbme, nutri tious breach"" QAids digestion SOLD EXC'LTsrvltfYBY MEDFORD BAKERY xorto sco. 1 AXD DELI CAT ESSEX ivrv vnru pnwr TURKEY HERE U-GO High-Class Vaudeville and Moving Pictures. Change of Program. UIOII-rl.ASS stock ro. 5 ACTS -' 8-I'KCHLE--8 MARJ0RIE MANDEViLLE CO. 1'rof.ont Their Oiwniinit I'la.v, "A Southern Rose." A lioniitifiil xoutlMni Mlnrv well htnired. I)oor niwn nt 7 :-!". op cniiiK overture S:l-". General Admission 25c. Reserved Sects 35c. A PROGRESSIVE EXECUTIVE. THE ISIS THEATRE The place where you can al ways spend a pleasant hour ant) have a hearty laugh. A BIG HIT DOROTHEA MARSHAL W0TBERT & SAYLES in the Ilijinextu Cometh I'lwtlt-t "A STAG PARTY" (.'not : Fiwny LurkichoiiM , . Mim WolWrlo.i Uhk IiflaekoiL- Mr. Syia FtaM 3 a. ih. J'Uee. Mr. ItrLiu c!hh liomtfl :t 11KHUS C)l lMCTL'UILS il AI.I. N'KW Sl'KJKCTS. SONG by H. BLANCHARD. Malina eerv Saturday and StM. day at 2 JO. EXTRA. Fivc-Mllr Race Wednesda" I SKATING. Every Altenwe and Eventaq. Jf too eaa aSk ytn eoa Imhi to skat." BOWUHG. Rftsl MhsIc In the Wftst. IT IS to, be regretted that Mnyor R. X. Snell of Ashland, who has made an enviable record as a progressive executive, refuses to serve another term. During his two years of office Mayor Snell has inaug urated ji program of. publi eimprovement that litis made Ashland what it is today, one of the most progressive and beautiful cities of Oregon. Mayor Snell s first move was to astonish the mossbueks by raising the tax levy from 8 to 10 mills, in order to pro vide funds for public improvements. Among the accom plishments of his administration was the creation of a municipal librarv from a private library and the securing of a valuable site for the $13,000 dnrnegie library under construction; the two extensive paving projects, cover ing the best part of the city streets; the creation and en largement of an extensive park system, and the construc tion of a scenic mountain boulevard: the opening and wid ening of manv streets, and extensive construction Avork on the municipal lighting plant. ;is well as the purchase of additional water rights for the city. Nearly every move of Mayor Snell for progress en countered violent opposition all along the line- His ene mies went so far as to invoke the recall because the mayor was too nrotrressive. anda referendum was taken on the last paving contract. Vet notwithstanding oppositioi flic 1 J J t 1 A 11 A 1 A Hcmiiuisirauoii succeeded m us en oris to warns tt grcatei Ashland and as a concluding act in the progressive pro gram litis submitted the pro osition to rebuild the water works to provide for a population of :50,000 people. RAIN PROVES AID 10 MINING New Life Put Into Many a Placer Mine of Southern Oregon by the Downpour Much Activity in Min ino. Circles. ; I -raSa?M7?FXtd 7? 1 hopping' News For The Shrewd HERE IS SNAPPY WEATHER NEWS FOR THE SHREWD. Tthe crispness in the morning air reminds us all of Winter's coming needs. This jylvertise nient i to remind you that this store is Med ford s lxist shojiping place- Every stock in the store Is now tit its very best awaiting your early visit. Each section now has collie special bargain inducement in new Fall Cinods to offer you in addition to a superlative variety of nearly every new merchandise prod uct created for this season's consumers. The goods are all marked in plain prices. Shop or vis it at will. Suits, Coats, Skirts, Chil drens Underwear Reduced 1-3 EKGLESTON FOR SPEAKER. "NAT' THEATRE I Stolen by iRtManv 2 Leon of TaWe d'Hele. 3 Sacking tl Rwne . Nhoan tliii. atirriiowu and KjiI ire ih.irttr uf irirraw tomr niw. iixliwliiif -iH-.-ial Viiudoilitr bv The Hc.ru CMarwt. lOVv-ADMISSION IOxl i i;-iil mm. Wiealu AMONtJ the mcmliers of the next legislature none is better fitted by experience, training and naUia?il -tbility to act as jiresiding officer than Captain M.C. P. Egghston of Ashland. Southern Oregon is entitled to this recognition front tha rest of the, state. This section is vearlv wieldiner a ifHntcu ijifluence in state affaii-s. ,It is aekncnvledged the most progressive section of Oregon. It leads in majorities for progressive men and measure. Jt lends its support for beneficial legislation, regardless of sectional feeling Captain Eggleston, as mIiuwii in many political eotivcn i'unw and civic aud publit- gatherings innumerable in the pat, jHwwebfcC's all those qualities Uwjt go to the nmking ol a gtKHl sjK'aker courage, tleciaion, balance and knowledge of parliamentary procedure and common law. Sean the list of the ltgisIators-ele,ct, and none will be found who will grace the chair to better advlintatre than the "gentleman from .JackHon. Surely the anit-astaemhl) oj-c(S rthtiuld' rcctignize the banner anti-assembly eoiUit.v hj honoring itit candidate for the speakership. '' . THE BLESSINGS OF LABOR. ir4fortl(a Eieluaixt I'ietore Tha fttur. Mm Uw.d Ptwlo Piny. One Dime- K Mure One Dlmt. VICI'KM OlMUtINK M.:, ojtHIXI Dttak ffUMlaglj' 4wilru)a :!,. ! power, (MHi kU lh dmukAid v M to do waat yon tell btw. fca want tttoaml titna iaor th 'rirtuK ihai a cravaa. Medjteal traatiaaiit la u.. mmmrr so that tha diiok will tun u. mtaaed ajul rcatorai qu pall hoalth. ;:,'' i Thin ttiud) lb thururhiv aciaH tlflt and la no ual(uruil t!i'Maaul al to rcfmtd .Mini nioiiry f It THE greatest thing in the world is productive labor. Jt makes life worth while. One who produces nothing, or who flits about iu the sunlight of self-amusements, finds the world an empty pace and scarcely worth the flutter. 'I'he idler and the drone, and tho pitiful parasite who exists upon imtrimouv m- the products of others, leave :i world os epjpty u he foiuijl, it and is as goon forgotten. Humanity remenitM'iN oaiy juose wuase worK is or iH'iieflt to humanity. Those -who labor solely for self nm for a few years serve to point a moral or adorn a Ule. Intf tre kudu swaibwfd- iu oblivion. -Tlmsc who Ulor iot at all tirti elated auioug the imbbisH while still aljw. Nature's law of comiH-nsation provides full measure. I IJVlI-.. 1 I . 1 ft 1 ll r u iiiiiiuiig wortu wniie is pitiaueoct, iiouuug worm nH' in, riHTivet) IT tho individual's Life le empty of result tor the world, you may Ih sure the world turns its empty side to the individual. 'Hioe who shun productive lalx'ir tire to be pitied. They play no more pn't in the world than lie vegetable, and are not half as useful or as ornamental. They mis the licst jairt of life and all that is worth while in life nuKMoe them. IH( to1 How iu Ci;ra iHtiakeoneaa'' Ir oa 'j-ifat. Th Orrlna Co., SSS Orrinv Hii.l.Hng. Washington. O. C. U.l iu tMa ajtyjAir.Laoifi n tl.s " Mad . iH Or Tho - .r V " in ttui.i n... kt- it .. i i ,1 U. Ji uilL'Uit ii" 1'iW .lkal SECRETARY BENSON CROWDED IN OFFICE lU'-M. f lUf tlllt WI llll-ll.lMI n tinu-h l(4il th i'tl't'y t ll" -a-i- iii uVtatti iu ilu .iMiid Hi .iiiin ii itf'litl .Hill III". I' I - lit l JIUIlW, l'4tUMMI unit xilw' .I' GRANTS PASS, Nov. 20. The recent hotivy rains, if continued loi miij length of time, will nera to pia .Uc into many a iat'er mine in tliii section in tho lnitnediatc luture. Muny of thn aru fully oiiiiMd anu waiting only nrr steady rains or a fjiJt of snow. Few KKjic 'realiz. how reut un ox lent of plncer ground in lusiiii: exploited in this oouuty, j there i tit tin talk of new diat-over-ie. Only the reixirt of the bunk depopitti vould Jt;ii'tlic story ol lion inui h il ?' LfIu-CHkon out ol til gravel in n stowdy, inuet I'a.-liHni uud brotisht to ihii, city. Soun- : the ild. tmnde huve been eliiii.-c with modunt timrfMiieed that, I13 theii inctMM!il enpnuity, will more th.... fftt th ilfefiioto uf'lhe rii-!io-.i bad thrutsu' (kwrnles of oK.Tatni. liv tiiiuitiva UMbotU. At jhe Daun.Gmvel mine, i.c.u Waldo, new hofalttt? uiuchiiurv . baiuj; iiiatuiled for the iu)i.. ... xeltum the vahie out ol tin- 1ms o zrui'el iii-Miti. Thi-" priM.Ti h.t beeu woiked eVer mmv lSTb. .n.i the tup atrwltt 15f ,wy tint ha-, hocn Handled iu'lbe i!kn1 ctentiii" mau iMf aod ha mgs verj- good return liwwever, it is batigyad thut the J-icr MnU ut sruvaj.wili prmev evin more itroIituluTilWHt the pjwr dt Ikiail. Ily 'manna of the hniUia" machineo vnhtt may lie obiiMm.i Irom the deep Kiitvtl thut foulil fi..i W'reAched bytfio orttiiiary p!.u-ci prufeaa. Tmre i- a 'f? f& renewed uic; et Wid ai'tivi mi Hie Kin.', ili triot. an din fgc4 throush the 111. now valley tnttfttHy- A yre.u .. if pguaiMffiing 'MU Dean dune dm 11 . die tuiat tew nioth. and -Ii.hiM il. jiroMHMtur- anil tUiieuW i-i - -,n . in intereMiuif euffieieut eapn.il i develop the qwuHs HroMrtie n igtit thia alley ttmh tgke on -om. IhiiiK of its old-tiaQai4tU uud iu.h pentv. Tha coming aattaou iroraiM" to bv go$d one iu tha fBuu tilm- di. Itfet, deieiidui only on a plenntuH ujqNiv of Mater. The placer pmi ftlaa are all ig vary good eomliiii.,, for work. At hut the Alaieda .Mn. , tog aoniwuv hs come to a detiui.e aBdaratanding rttg ta national fur wt dtpanuieut id the matter .i poHaibtv damaggs to timber finui (l.e fiimea t the gtaltr. and there -Dow uothmu in tha way of beifuii.:. . operation at tkjg plant. The dep.w, ML thruugii ((H qUtript f.ntu:. baa grained t'oowpaQ.t a im-i.. ; u peruni. aaaording to whuh il. i euuiiain put.- gj bond of fln.od to e.er all dJgg thai way re mi.. 'y ineiehaiitabla Uater iu the Mint ut, or tn tha yotthg growth un n , fig Hrciih. i Tha old Bltihefc Mill, locate.! uetu llaer. h.i beag agal hy Julu I Willir.nii San. whi hai rveemlv entpitprd (he graparlv with, a l( o naw kydranUV )aW praparatorv in beginning niMiajiojiM. T1iyh le, one or Ute best imHrtie' in t It iiith twin if tha otMiaiy. Think of the opportunity to supply your suit, coat or shirt wants, almost at the hciirht of the season, aiid at such a mainiiifcent saving. The lines are al most complete, the styles and materials are the latest and prices are r&isbnahlc the reduced prices give vou all the lf.(J0 io'.fl5.C0 Suits now $10.00 and $12.50 to $35.00 Same reductions on coats, skirts, etc.. best. The first profit. Regular nnypE Black Underskirts AVe want to shr-w you the superb values in bhick underskirts. Regular and outsizes, all made of first-class material; all at SPECIAL PRICES Dress Goods A fine line of Dress (ioods. including serges, broadcloths, zibclincs, tweeds, Avoi-steds, and goods suitable for waitings, etc. You never saw such VAL VES as we arc- now offering. SKK TIIESIO TOMORROW. Pay Less and W VL WM Patterns II Dress Better I l MSMAffyAttMS os rmroi J 8 vstsSB 8 Central JHave You Seen I Uini Pom d RqaV I : The Window? 1 UIC IldllU Ddga i a A line fulleclion of Indies' Kaiullia tmw un di-'l.i Jt lllir. -tii.c. Vmi .-lunilil eatiiue tho-e luture iiii)t; a bog. ion 11 find ysn"i'ti"i' ill v ui.il lc.ither. all uu-clv liiii-.h.-l and durable I lie be-t r- ttrr here aud even' batr i-" a M -ui! at 51.00 and alonn to $10.03. Our Phone Works Night or Day I01--Call Main-lOl Medford Pharmacy Near Postoffice Medford, Ore. COME IN and See Our BOOKS Medford Gray &MoeI Henderson Corsets ook tore .i-t leu ii.. : I iii-i . ii . , . I be n-U-d ti.r mi tit-- h.t. i lecialature. rar ) w f tl. KIV hillg riulff4'li unri' U h onbr Iu rliev Um mihh-mio'i U. il. ahirh. at kia iium, i ni'rtaJ br tho Mdailkjlal rlfiwai fn-i iv tuird fur mrkinr h uffVinl ran na of lk lrrli..ti ivlnr. Ir i- ii-H.-Jd tti.ii.iii,. l.-ti-l.iiiir.' Mill r 'rvi" ii ' i b xi uiu.tf atldi lii u i. .,.ii, i.ir th,. (Uimrla 'iii thi- i i. ni'" ikiihlv untiinw tW re ii v . ' til ill.' til !!-' to aiMtllirr (mm I ' ll I." IU., I'llflf Hit' If ISH..' '. i . . .'ii a' Iim'h i. .i 50,0 FRUIT TREES FOR PLANTING AT SUTHERLIN SnilKKUS. Hi . X... Hi ii . &JJ60 fruit trvra, roiuiMcii .t Hi firat afciiiowiil uu the larv nl ctvvn tu Mriaml Orrcn. m ii Wa-I m-fiun aantanati. aa- trei r"ji.. . Ijtnil ft 1 1. ii aaai'n t i h. rr hv th Satharl I till I V ..." t,w -..-t ii.. ' . . - f run ,j,. ,-.,., ' i- 1 in i i - .nbl iti ' "' ""I-" "' irf aud N"vi... INpl'i' api'lf.. mid lUr i'.im v l',u . ' M.. .1 v ! , '. ( ii.. n ' ji. hi i S. We do not usually attciiiit to tell mil eiwtoitierei what they should buy. Our store contains onlv tin !MMt desirable and reliable 'nter- iiandise, sg whatever you select heir will be highly satisfactorv. a Hut we use every passible influcnt-e to have our patrons buv Henderson 'orsets IxH-Miii-c w jnrt LiiiiiMii i that tW arc the very best, HHl5ggON (M-onyuueaJ models for those women who want to look stylkh ud insist uixn wearing corsets that tire comfortable, hygiruUr and sen-ieeable. Every aue of our rustoinors who bus worn HeiicU sai ( oreta are eitUnisiasti,. about their fitting qual ity, durability and excellent design. AVe are offering till of the latest styles for till ia.. i njftire. e invite ynii 5U- di.lay t new Hno!ii types church- examination of 'tl Col.M'tS. $1.00 to $5.00 i