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ANfiDKORl) MAIL TRIBUNE. MtiiJFQRD, ORVXiOX, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER .r)0, 1910.
GOVERNOR
BENSON
WILL NOT RESIGN
Story Without Foundation, Says the
Brother of Secretary and Gover-
nor Benson Largo Majority
' i Polls Keeps Him at Post.
l' r ' III
SAYS BOOSTING
IS
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J HALI2.M, Or., Nov. 30. Judge H.
Ii, Uonson, brother of Governor
Frank Heimon, who In In Salem todny
n u tleleflatn (0 llio Oregon Develop'
nient conproBH, Hlaloil authoritatively
tlllH
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John M. Scott Says Apples Arc Ex
ploited Too Much U'njes Adver
tisement of Farms, Timber and
Other Industries.
mornlnr; that his brother, tho
uovernor, lias no Intention or rcHiri-
Itifi, and JIiiIko Henaon eharactorlzea
t)io report that tho republican loaders
will imk tho Kovernor to resign as rl
iIIciiIoiih and nliHolutely without foun-
(Ifitlon.
- "Governor 1 W. Boimon was re
elected Heorotnry of Htato November
8 by the RrenteHt majority jlven to
any man on the ticket who had oppo
Hitlo'n and thcro la no so-called repub
lican leader can look tho returns In
I ho faco and nak Governor Honaon to
rcHlgii," ay tho Judge, IiIb brothor.
Anyhow, according to tho judgo,
tho governor Is serving tho peoplo of
Orogon and not the republican lead
ers. During his nbHenco tho offlco
of Heeretary of state Is In compolont
hands. ''If. II. Coroy, clilof clork,"
Bays' Judge HoiiHon, "has fully come
lip' to' the roqtilri'BoniontB of tho of
flco and has proved to bo an efficient
man. Tho other clorkB aro capable
and experienced no that tile work will
Ifo well taken rare of during tho sec
rotary of state's almenco In Califor
nia." '
EX-CHAMPION OE
WORLD IS DEAD
Jem' Mace, One of Greatest Expon
ents of Manly Art, and Last Link
letween Old and New, Dies in Old
Enpjand.
LONDON, Nov. 30. .lorn Maco, the
greatest exponent of the manly ml
that England has produced, one time
'world'fl honvywolght champion nnd
tlie hint link between tho old and the
new school of boxing, tiled huro to
day.
Although ho had earned fortunes
In the ring, the "grand old mull" of
ptiglllaui died In abject poverty, his
solo means of support for some
months having beon the old ago pen
sion allowed hint by tho government,
which he applied for hut year after
the last penny of tho novum) thou
wand's realized at a benefit had van
Ishod, Mace, who was born on. April S,
18111, took up boxing at an early ago,
and soon made 1Mb mark. Dig and
strong, ho depended rather upon Ills
science to pull lilni through his bat
tles, his btyle of fighting working n
revolution In tho methods In vogue
when he began to make a name. He
fought with Indifferent s ircess until
ISO I, when he met and defeated Sam
Hurst, tho "Still) bridge Infant," who
then held the championship bolt. One
year later Muce defended his title
against Tom King, whom ho also de
feated. In 18C3 King turned the ta
bios, but his conqueror refused to
give (ho I'opquerod a return match
ami Mace apiln claimed tho belt. Un
able to secure a match, Maca gave
up the championship, allowing Wor
mald and Marsden to fight for the
title. Wortnuhl won, and was given
tho belt, but on re more It pawed to
Jdnin by default, Wormald alio be
ing compelled to pay Mace ISO
pounds for refusing to defend It.
In 1SGC Mace and Joe (low fought
for tho title, but tho tattle want ljj
a draw. Mace again ixunMd up the
title, and Wormald once more claimed
It, As on tho provloim oraialoii, ho
refused to recognize ohnl longer., and
Muce again stopped Into tho lmwu.
fighting K. Ilablwlu for tho trophy.
That contest also resulted In a draw,
and the belt Mis still In nveyauc.
PORTLAND, Or.. Nov. 30. "Oro-
gon Is giving too much attention to
applo growing to tho exclusion of Its
numerous other worthy Industries,"
said John M, Scott, assistant general
passenger agent of the O. It. & N.
company, who ban Just returned from
tho National Land and Km ft exposi
tion at Chicago.
'J'eoplo In tho east arc gaining tho
Idea, nnd erroneously, thnt wo don't
produce anything but apples here.
They liavon't been told that Oregon
Is one of the greatest grain, small
fruit, tlmbor and livestock Mates In
the Union,
"Our eonstnut exploltntlon of tho
apple Indualry, with tho high prices
that of necessity prevail for good
applo orchards, Is actually scaring
away the settlor of small means.
"Wo should toll eaiitorn people
moro of tho land that can bo bought
In tho state nt from $25 to $100 an
ncre, of the timber resources and
Of tho opportunities to mako money
with an Invcstm nt of n small amount
of canltal. In our enthusiasm over
tho apple wO Have woefully neglected
soino of tho resources that are en
titled to their proportion of atten
tion." Oilier Industries Worthy.
Mr. Scott said ho did not want to
disparage those who aro giving pub
licity to tho apple Industry and who
seek to encourage till such methods,
but ho explained that hid deslro was
to see some of the other lines which
ho oiiumerated receive moro consid
eration. "I think everyone undorHtands my
point of view," ho Bald. "It Is not that
I don't think thnt tho Oregon apple
Is worthy of ovory bit of attention
given It. Wo can't Bay too much for
it. Hut In doing so lot us not forget
that we have other -natural advan
Jages to any of which our stato can
point with pride and Invito Inspec
tion." Mr. Scott reports that tho O. It. &.
N. company's exhibit at Chicago was
attended by thousandu of people dally
and thfit an average, crowd of fiOQ
persons heard the Illustrated lectures
ilally In tho hull icsorved for Oregon
products. Thousands of pieces of lit
erature wore distributed nnd hun
dreds of Inquiries were received.
OLD RATES STILL
REMAIN INTACT
Interstate Railroad Commission
Postpones Date of Taking Effect
of Reduced Rates to Points in Nevada.
H"J"-
WASHINGTON. J). C, Nov. flO.-
Tlie Inlerntnte commerce coinniKsdnn
lias postponed from December i,
1011). to Jimiuirv -', JD11, the Inking
of feci of its order for a reduction l
freight rules between Sneriimento,
Cnl., anil I'liNluni points to Nevada.
The commission cniiididoiilnlly tle
elurcil Unit tlie rules lo Nuvndii were
(lie highest in tlie country.
Similar aetiou was taken regard
ing liitus from Pittsburg, Jluffiiio
and Missouri river points to Phoe
nix, Ariz.
END OF SHIPPING
IS
Silk Petticoats
100 women's black and colored
taffeta Petticoats; good $5.00
quality; 9 QQ
special p0.70
y iciiiii 5
Nigiit Gowns
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"Women's outing flannel Night
Gowns; all sizes; cheap lit $1.00;
sale priee, 7ftrt
ear
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Now is the Time to Buy Your Winter Coat or Suit
25 per cent Off on All Women's and Children's Winter Garments
$12 Winter Coats $9.00
Women V heavy black Kersey
(.'oats; all new stvles; splendid 12
trj $9.00
$24 Winter Suits $18
25 women's Tailored Suits in plain
colors and fancv mixtures; splen
did $24.00 Values; jMO
$20 Winter Coats $15
women's up-to-date Whiter
Goats in plain and tancy mixtures:
real value $20.00;
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SCORE OF CITIZENS
EAT TOADSTOOLS; ILL
It a not often that a dozen or more
cltlzeiiH take a detdro to o Into
'Klni!(loin Come" by the "loadHtool"
route, but tills was the program of a
t-eoio or moro or koou, biuio and
Jieoltliy M tul ford It m on Tuesday eve-
nlnu. Tho Botluetlvo muiliroom Is
periling one of the moit toothsome
vlnnda that over tickled a pualto, and
no eager were our frlonda to wcure
the cliolt'owt of the touwin that some
euterprUluK vendor picked a large
liuautlty of hniuliKime "toniUtools"
ttud proeeadml to pjut them on the
market a tbu mutit dollcloi'B lmtHh
room Hint ever xractxl the fort lie
lireeluetH of the ltogue Hlver VKlley.
Khm KllHtouvd iti they bt)ild them
had moutkH wateiiwl In anticipation
of the fount, until votne rb man
who know the Umdulool sud Its pecu
liar effect u(K)ii tho sy(tm rave the
iUH( y Hnd than for mutiy niln
titos there wuro call ovr the "phone
tud tbo whibIiih omul,, "dou't oat
'in, thoy'rv toiwlstaols," nud hII mih
wt oxuoetHMry Hf u hour died
with th dectakiH of a UHklml hut
Autet.
The Notlliweslern J-'ruit Ji.ehane
says :
The market is irregular ami er
ratic. The priueipal sliii)iiif,' dis
trict ure now eleaiiiiiK '! 1,lu' ('in't
are more liadly mi.xed tliiiu ever, nud
muoli of tlie fruit of more or less un
cerlaiu eliunicter. Huyers seem lo
he somew'lial nervous nboiit these
lail-euil riliipuieiils uuil are tnuliuu
(niilioimly. Tlie hcnson will .soon lie
entirely ever. Alnny loiters ure eoui
iitjj to (ho exeliaiiKe from its mem
bers all over llie norlliwenl, eompli
luenhui: it on llie season's results,
hud on lit policy of accurate mid
truthful market advices issued ev
ery day, mid its ;euernl policy of
ivido-opeti publicity.
The exchange was organized by
fruitgrowers for the benefit of the
industry, mid its policy from tlie be
ginning bus been to give the fuels in
Unvarnished manner, regardless of
whether (boy wore favorable or oth
erwise. Karly in tlie hcnson the ex
eliniigo recognized the great neces
sity of giving llie largo auction cen
ters as wide n berth its possible, and
it bus sold in this manner only a
negligible liandtul of ears. The great
bulk of its siilon have been on the 1.
0. I), basis, mid it has obtained ils
i'xoollent rosulld largely through the
otfeoting of mi exceedingly wide dis
tribution, purlin p (be widest that the
northwestern fruits bao ever un
dergone. A number of markets hue
been opened up, never before con
sumers of northwestern boxed ap
ples, and some of these markets have
developed surprisingly. For in
stance, Sbreveport, I.a., has never
been a noithwoslern boxed apple
market, Inning drawn its supply
from tbu middle western barrel dis
Irictn mid from Colorado. This year
we aturted by placing a sample car
or two in Unit market, and the con
sumers have been so well pleased
that we have placed cars with prac
tically every lurse dealer there. We
sold the first ear this year ever go
Imr to Nnoxville, Tumi. We have
opened up tho .Mwoon, (la., market,
bavin shipped suvml cars Ibeic.
for thy firm time in the history oi
that oily,' mill yet withal the woik
has but juet bosun. There is yet n
treuiiiudous Hold for effort along
thin Mnw, nnd Hit cxclmnge feels con
fident that in llii., direction lies tin
best opportunities for the hiliiic.
LOCATED IN DENVER
and
,.5c
Oil
'.'PRINTS
Best .quality dress
shirting Prints;
special, yard
OIL CLOTH
Best qualitv Shelf
Cloth; new patterns;
special, a
yard u
PILLOW SLIPS
'12 aud l.r)-inch bleached
Pillow Slips; worth 20c;
special, 1 J 1 y
each "
SPATS
all
50(i
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"Women's Spats in
colors and black;
grade; at, a
pair
BLANKETS
Heavy, white cotton
Blankets; good size and
worth $1.2o;
special, pair
COMFORTERS
(lood size silkalino (Join
forters; worth
$1.23; special ..
vmmmmammmmammmk
25c
89c
98c
WAISTS
100 woihen's tailored
and lingerie Waists in
white and colors; worth
flf:T. 98c
CORSETS
Visit our new Corse! de
partment. Agents for
Warner's Rust Proof
special values
at, a pair
BELTS
New Persian Belts at
50c and 25c each.
$1.00
For vSale Until December 3
K50 acres joining the '10J ranch on the south and east side;
all lenced, with d-room house, 2 large barns, L granary
and 2 other buildings. .Family orchard, good well and a
good living spring of' water that can be piped all through
the house. Price, $155.00 per acre; $8000 cash, balance
It 2 and B Real's at 0 per cent. After the above dale this
will bo off the market.
P. VOGEL, 327 SOUTH OAKDALE.
HANDKERCHIEF
LINEN
The best selection in
the city at, vard $1.50,
$1.25, 75c CflU
and wvt
HANDKERCHIEFS
Our new line of Xinas
Handkerchief's now on
sale; special values at 5c
10r and 25c each.
RIBBONS
New line of plain and
fancy Ribbons at rea
sonable prices.
Special School Meeting
Notice is hereby given lo tiio legal voters of School District No.
ID of Jnek&on county, state of Oregon, thai u special school meeting
of the .sniJtii".frict will bo hold at High School Ituildiug on the 7th
day of December, 1010, nt, '2 o'clock in the afternoon, for the follow
ing object: To levy n special tns.
(flu.
Dated
Attet: OHIS
illUi day of November. 101(.
CIIAWFOW),
District Clerk.
J. K. WATT.
Chairman Hoard of Directors.
tmrnammmmmmmKammmm
R. F. GUERIN
Sh CO.
,v 4 MEDF0RD NATIONAL BANK BUILDING,
Have a number of APPLICATIONS FOR FIRST MORTGAGE
LOANS of from $500 to $3000 lo return investors 10 per cent ncr
annum. If you have money to loan it will pay you to investigate them
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COME IN
and See Our
ORDER HOUSE
Christmas Sale Soon.
BOTH WEST VIRGINIA
SENATORS VERY ILL
WASHINGTON. I). ('.. Nov. :U.
Seualor Nullum Scott of WmI Vir
ginia todny underwent uenou
collapse as n roull of u ulcrr of
I he tMomuflh. It vvhh houoiiucmI by
hi phyitlni)8 that tlie ieunlur wh
in no iinmimuit danxor. but thnt com
plication iiiIkIiI net hi.
It aIo wh learHcd bote tudav
that the condiliou of Senator Steph
en H. Klkin- of Wcf ViicmiH h,d
become iiiokI crnicol
DK.NVUH. Col., Nov. 30 - The
murder of .Mrs. Dorlnlo Cellanto and
Ui dlimiiLHjHnMico of Mrs. Maria Ui
Qwnnlln ou,hI qhlof of Pollpo Arm-
j itron today to Ihsjuo orders for tho
I rret of Italluus suspected of oper-
Unit "niurdor houso" for tho me-
Tbe .vounir mm of ih I'rftdiv-1 'h"dleul (Itwpatcli of "uuduilrable
torino ebuich will civ a CurUttuAft
auI in thtt church parlor Saturday,
fifffinlier :, biyiiininu ul 10 . m.
The KtngV Dauufatri-M will have
fmnv work and a ciuulv Uowtit. TUiW,,,M,,H ml dlr,xl dutectlvs to,
Junior ttible auciHy will haw up- ,Mrcl' tor M' I-nOuunlla. who Uts-
r'i.. a varwtv of utwful and faiu-y I "W"' Sntmbor IS. j
iitxlo. a table of bume-uuidc jel-l lh ty r N,rH- Cotlunto vvnsi
lie and canned fruit, and will lake,' ',,UMtl ty,u daya aK ' ' ravlno nwir
4iibM-riitioiu nud twnewaia fur thei,h' c,tjr- a,'o had Imau hhkruiI and.
r throat out. Tho police as et,
aav uu clua U Uio iMrpetnitors ex-'
t thw lMllf Unit an orgaulxod baml
of aaaaaaius U oiiorotlug In Denver, t
BOOKS
Medford
Book
Store
The Fair Oaks
Orchard Tracts
Close lo Modford, good roads,
..plendid soil; 70 acres now
planted to pears and apples.
Prices right nnd terms easy.
Let mo hhuw you a jood roal
e-late iuvchliiioiit.
Earle C. Sabin
Uoom 202 Fruitgrowers Uauk
Huildiuj;.
Medford Theater
Friday Night., December 2
VOLUNTEER
ORGANIST
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WITH THE WORLD'S GREATEST BOY
SOPRANOS
9
hi (jludinj? WILLfh (10LDKN, the boy with f,ho
anjrei voice.
vnm
Hear these boys sing.
Unanimously Endorsed by the Pulpit, Public and
Press
A NEW ENGLAND PLAY OP INTENSE
HUJVEAN INTEREST.
PKICESoO, 75c and $1.00.
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Medford Iron Works
E. O. Trowbridge, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilers aud Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
Ill
I H. B. PATTERSON
The QUAKER NURSERYMAN
m
I llulUi.a
In a atatoment given tho public
Chlf ArmMroiiH' decluroN hl.s boiler
that the "niurdor uiik" killed both
Ladies' IIohm Jiiunial aud Saliir.lnv
KveniuK 1W ill. iJIIWr in.
havt ruim, ehiWrwiV aprona and
liuiKV work.
The C. K. amwty wUI r a
elutk.ii )S Miiiur in lb ihurib
pail. i from .. Ill) u, 7:30 p. iu.
ThM' lu. il not ,,.tt, u, ,.W4i
of the duv Liiom hitU tti,.,, ...
Democrat -Paper Suspends.
SAX FRANCISCO. Cal.. Nov. :iu
'tltv San ltameiafo Sun, otvan of
ilie drinorratie party in Calitorow,
-Hiptf4tlf iHiblieHtioN after uu e
MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT, BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
iiMimwiram
Careful
Moves
o.ppwuc iu u worw. And (!' jihm- of tkree uiaolh.. The inau
who fail to read tk ad Uou UttW! nxr. of the txiiwr Riinouiueil that
r value- -or of wmii (, hapeiiiii' ''-'
in the lore-uoili Ilukiiu fur health.
the MisH!i-ioii was niil teihuir.iiv
and iliwi u hoiiii u tertuin tiuuiuuii
itiflii-Hltw were Hdju-tt'd ltliea
tion vvtmld ha rwutnod.
Ta atockhuMitra r iwoatlv dm
oerali kcailawil throhoHt tb
Hiate A few tflmnwi ai xil l In
tiunrd iu Uu ln'H.
Parties moving will do well to call on
MATTHEWS &. LAKE
to handle their household goods.
They pack and ship furniture and
unpack and set up furniture and do
hauling of all kinds. Baggage in
cluded. Phone 2151.
ATTK.NI COM.K(,'K.
Arnugo to attend la rtugttio Due.
turns College, aud lot iu got jou a
8hW poaltton wjiuii yoa KrailuaU. n.
ir unvv. suU for our uw cam
Kmu. 1IW Weat Seventh ulrl.
HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE
PEAHS APPLES. CHERRIES, PEACHES. AP
RICOTS. PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT
A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING
ETC. A FINE LINE OF
TREES
AND
SHRUBS, ROSES,
SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES.
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Office 116 Main Street
Office Phone 238! Res. Phone 2493
STANDARD OIL MAN o
DIFFERS FROM JIM HILL
XFW YiUJk. Xo. .to Aiu...iK
the men in 1 lie 111 .111, i: iinet who
folllUivlllml lol.. oil thf Ws,HuiKlio
trade irwfNMU rn-ditwl to Jhuiom J.
Hill of the (Ireai Norihrm imiImhv
T. UMlfuriL a director o( ih,
Ftadaid OH ramnaiiy. auJ nr..W,.
f Ik fVm I'miliHa IWlininy mw-j
(my.
Mr. Hi it ford di-.i;reed with M
Ml .fid aul that he -aw n - .
"I " hn-iiH celap-e .11 lull. Id
w.i- Hie wav lie voired hi-, Ii..-
the uiiOook:
"I eaiimd Hiar the. ik iie.-n.
Mews of Mr. UL I believe we ..1
Bom to hve a klow bih beullln 1
ihvitv in uriinM, with a rdn
"rwnrtkaiuug f uoHfldimee."
ItotXlM (or hoallli.
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