6 MTCDFORB MAIT TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 5, 1011. y iflp' 51 fc v FI6HT IS ON FOR REFORMED RULES Representative Norris Introduces Two Resolutions, Ono of Wlilcn Will End Committee Secrecy- Would Rend Veil of Secrecy. N K "WASHINGTON, D.' C, .Ian. '. The move for the iiroscnC Bcsalon In (lio Insurgent fight for teformed liuusu ruloa was nimlo today when Hopreaontatlve Nonla of " NcbrnBkn introduced two resuliitlons, ono of which Is Intended to end committee Hoorory. The rule, wlilcli old line Ieiidei'8 cnll rovolutlonnry, Is Intend ed to put on record the liicmhurH of committees on measures which are referred to them by the I10111.0. Un der the provisions of this rule, the vote, which is taken In secret, Is to become open. A report to tlio house phowlnj,' how each committeeman voted must be mnde, If the resolution hi adopted. Tlio-second resolution chatiKOS n former rule amendment ' providing fur tlio discharge of committees on retiuest of the members introducing bllla. "Tlio abuoo of comnilfteo secrecy is ono of the Kieateot veils In the pres out sonduct of legislative' affairs, and the resolution presents the ncci "esaary stopB In tho reform of house procedure," said Norris in (IIhciibhIiik tho resolution)!. It prevents the evasion of respon sibility heretofore posslhlo In throt tling tho bills in committee. MA bill referred to 11 commit toe nana be hilled without anyone nssiim inn .tlio responsibility. It simply dis appears. I proposo to niiiko every incniber of every committee responsi ble to the house. The resolution iiniondB tho rules to read 'unless oth erwise ordored, tho business of all Klandliu'. Hpeclnl and select commit tees, Iiu'lmlliiK tlio votes therein, fihnll bo publlahed.' " AVIATORS SAY INSPECTION JOKE DIEDATMIONIGHT Idea of Havliifi Machine; Overlooked Many Men Hih in Official Life by Inspectors Is Good, They Say, But Aviator Is Best J mine of His Own Machine's Condition. Presbyterian Church. T Call at Home of Senator and Ex press Sorrow Was a Leader of the Majority in Senate. LOS.ANOKLKS, OuImJiui. .'). In-j WASHINGTON, I). C, Jan. G. terestiiiu ami widely divergent' opiii- Senators, representatives and men ions of tliu iM.al of tile Aeio high In official Ilfo today called at ..I.. I. ..1' a......:.... ... - : r i!..:.. 1 1 ,.., ., iiuiviu'H m luuimu """" the ElkliiB home to express their sor ENGLISH MARKET FOR NEWTOWNS SLOW Under (Into of December 'JO, Sgo lu'l & Day say: The KuKlihH markets oil Wiilson ville Newlowns ulniid now hh fl-Imvx: Liverpool i, Connolly & Co. en bin their iiinikct on four tiers nlniid 7n lid to 7h (Id, with 11 little mot (lciuniid, but offerings me (iiile moiluriito. .oiulon M. Iwinoa & Soiih cubU tluil their markel Htunds Jit aboti 7tf, with Miuillisli ol'feriiiKS anil a j'tiir (leinainl. Nnlurall.v between tlio holiday ilie (Iciiiaml is always. hiiiiiII, biiyurn Itiofurring to .iiIoho" up their yearly buHJnehs without any heavy slock of fruit 011 hand) nnd it is the mum way here. This Morning one em-loud of ap ple from WiihliiilKtou wan sold liere lit lUK.'tioii hulk Home Heautics aud very good iiuuUi $1.70 on the extra I'aucy mill $l.ro on the fancy; bill . mice of Hie ear eoinpOMd of hiuiiII iuh lots of (ill hinds of apple sold from 4-1. i" to $1.(10, pretty pom stuff. At privutu sale virtually nil l em out of wliil torne, the offe1 iiijj luive ln'iin quite niuill mid the present prieeH are us follew: SpitzenlioiK. .-f'J-'J.'Jfi; Uahlwlns $hr0-a; Oiogon HihIm, l.0-2: liiiine Utmuty, $1.7fi'J.2.'i; lllink Twiir. $l.fl(M.87: Hlnek Men Da vis, ifl.riO-U; Oano, $1.50-2; Men Da viH, jM .30-1.00; Newton, $1.7.VJ Thcao huurcH iiIkiw a tulle atl viuieo over our Iiim( nuoliitions, pi in oipillly bcemiho of the xumll offerin, tiuil wojIh of u few lniyor who Inn) lint laid Jo tatoi-U, holiday dniiimi I nnd I hoy could not be maintained 11 cailniul lols. The (pimititieK in store here ar niuple mill price in the future me nroblutniilionl. However, hnnel ap pl()K ure sIi'OHkI.v lu'hl nnd in fcv huii'i.s. Florida oranuoK me at tin end as fur as homy shipments an I'OiiceiDcd, anil wo me in hope, thai nflor llif middle of Inpum-v to iv n much bettor state of tilings here. inspection of aeroplanes hefoie flights were attempted were uxpres cd toduv by the mint org who par ticipated in the Domiugiiu. aviation meet. "The idea is good," said lluheit Liitliiim, "but are ligl the aviatois and their mcchiuiciuus Hie best in spectors The aviator is best iiul ilied to pass upon Hie condiliou ol his machine, and knows more about it than any official inspector. Nov ices should have iiihpeclors and dioiihl be barred from public meets." In the opinion of Roy Kunbciishite, inuiiagcr for the Wrights, inspection would 10 a good thing. "A plan that will miike aviation infer will be welcomed," he said. "However, as most accidents are due to cliuiutif conditions ad varinlionn in the wind, inspectors would not find much to do, as the aviators humselves ate very careful iiinpuct- )IS." "Jf the Aero club of America would pill 11 stop to (he offering of big mid iillmuig prizes for aviation feats there would lie fewer accidents and less call for inspectors," said Walter Hronkins. "The prizes offer ed are so big that mi aviator takes risks. .Stop money-bailing mid fheic will he fewer mihluips. An aviator Is I lie bust inspector," "Inspection would bo u good thing," snid Cllfiin II. Cuiliss. "The nspectors would have to he compe tent mialors, however, to ho of any .fe. They miixt lie acipiaiiilcd with all classes of machines or else theie would huve to bo an inspector for itch tvpo of inaehine." .lames Ifadley, the KngliHliman, did .10! take kindly to the idea. "1 am my own inspector mid I would be in smie to attempt n flight unions I made sure my niachiue was in per feet condition. When we finish go ing oer a machine we do not need an inspector to tell us whether it is '11 shape or not." row at the death of Senntor Stephen Her.ton Klklns of West Virginia. The senator's death, though it hnd been predicted, came aftei t wits thought ho was recovering from a mysterious malady which virtually caiifiod star vation. Members of the family yes terday Issued a hopeful statement in which It was said the senator was Improving. Later la the Hay Hlklns becanio weaker and shortly after midnight he died. Sonator lOlkiiiB became 111 while he was In Now York city after the close Of tho last session of congress. It wan thought that the malady was not serious but physicians who were called In were baffled. Today hn physicians admit that the senntor practically starved to death. A germ in his blood prevented tho assimil ation of food, aud noaurlshment tak en In turned to poison. Ills consti tution was worn down nnd his power of resistance so weakened that he could not throw off the r.Iacaso. He relnpscd last night aud sank Into 1111 couscIouBnesB. Senator Klklns was ono of tlio leaders of -the majority In the upper house. He wiib particularly Influen tial In railroad legislation and fath ered tho IOlklns rnte law. Ho served as secretary of war under President Harrison, having boon Influential In securing tho nomination of the Hoo slor gonoral. 131kliiB waa extromoly wealthy, his fortune being estimated at $1)0, 000, 000, He had large railroad and coal mining Interests. .Services every-night this week at the Presbyterian church, excepting Saturday night. This is (ho work of prayer in the evangeli. .il churches. All are invited to join with us in theo meetings. Kvnnge.'-d-! meet ings may he continued following th'JJ week ol prayer. Communion services next Sunday morning at 11 11. in. Heoeption of members. Services at 7:!10 P. in. Sunday. Special subject and goodf music. Suudiiy school at 10 .a. in.; ('. K. society nl (JtfO p. in.; J. C K. xoeietv at 4 :.'!() p. in. FOR SALE IN KIVI-J .MIXUTKS. MARYLAND WINS GUNNING PENNAN T WASHINGTON, l). C, Jan. r.. 1'ho pennant nwarded for the best marksmanship of any ship in the United Stateii navy was .1111 up on tho halyards or tho Cruiser Maryland to day. Tho cruiser led tho other ves tolB In her class by sevoral points during 1010 practlco, making about 10 per cent of bits under varying I'ondltloiiB. Tlio other ships finished In tho following erder: Mnryland, South Dakota, Delaware Idaho, Minnesota, Vermont, Wash ington, North Dakota, Nebraska, N w IlanipHhli. South Carolina, Ithode Island, Louisiana, Tonnetuioo, Callfornlna. Virginia, MUslsulppI, Colorado, Ponnsylvanlii, West Vir ginia, Kansas, Connecticut, (leorgln. Michigan and Montana. Upset Stomach lYcls Splendid. Ml-O-NA stomach tablets will re lievo a distressed, sour or gassy Btoni ach In five minutes. In tliroo days they will niako the most miserable or cranky sdyspoptlc feel that there Is plenty of sunshiny In life. In a weolc ho will havo an nppotlto for and will eat without any hnd af 0" effects food which now causes his stomach to strenuously rebel I. If continued for from two weeks to a month MI-O-NI will thoroiighly reuovato and eleanso the Rtotnach nnd will compel It (no inatlor how obstinate it may bo) to throw off Its weakness and flabbluesH nnd become, as nature Intended It nhould be, strong and elastic. If you hnvo a coated tongiio, honrt burn, sour fond uphcnvcls, uiieasl iicbu in stomach, dizziness, bilious- noun, sick hoadncho, bad dreams or ." nercs, l miles Irom Tiilen;, fenced, timber, nl fnlfn mid fruit land, good house, pure water, Vi mile from fcIiooI, .'100 young pear trees, lovely place; $2000, one-half down. Also ,'11 acres. 1 mile from Tnlenl, 12 ncre.-. of fruit, fninilv orchard i.i henring; apples, Newtown", 12 acres, peach filled; 7 acres timber, irrigated, dwelling Iioiim- hIiikIciI by large laurel 'trees, nlentv of wnter, feitile soil, garden spot, pumping limit; terms, $1:1,000. $7000 eud:. the balance in payments of $1000 venrlv nl (i per cent. Also 20 acres alfalfa and fruit laud with timber, 1 mile from Tnlenl. ffi.'iOO cash down; just think what r. snap, 11 Utile over $.'100 an acre. Where can you find near Hie depot mil rnilroad a cheaper place? Town lols in (he ncwlv incorpornl i'd town of Tnlenl, Or., on the in slnlliiient plan. Also 17 acres, 14 acres commer cial fruit hci'.ring orchard, 2 miles from Talent; $10,000, one-half 011 (line. Also 80 acres fine Ijinber, $2000. one-hull down. AOlso :M ncres. half mile from Talent, fine house, (mil trees, nl jfiilfii. all under (;uHivnlion; price $87"0, balance to Also lor sale, homo 111 .luekson county, Oreupn (u newly its corpo.rnted (own), a fine home of IS nercs; level, fertile alfalfa and fruit laud, irriiiuted; one block fiom post office, on the inn in ro'ud mid extends In Dear creek: has two acres henrius Newlowns, 11 yeaih,old; 12 acres Martlctt and D'Aujou pears; 2 aero alfalfa; all is fine garden laud; a six-room house; climate very mild: pure water from the mountains; verv healthy; churches, schools and lit em rv societies; no saloons or drunkenness it is n drv tewn: it is sin! purchaser, hmne in Talent any kind of Btor-'nch troublo put youri midwav between the thriving cities faith In MI-O-NA tablets. 'of Medford and Ashland; price $10,- They will make the stomacl strong.) 00-$4,'.00 down, the lemaiudet- on and when tho ktoinach Is strong, good ,. health, ei.org, vl... and vl.;or comes. ' t"m' "' (' 'Mr ,,,,nl- Fifty conts Is nil a laio box of MI-O-NA costs at Chnfl. Strang's on Ami "n,1,, nirH' d fruit, from loading driiBI'lRtii ovoi-vwhoro, on 1 20 to nioiioy hack gc. antee. Write Month's j slumps Ml-o-na, lPiffalo, N. Y for free trial! wimple. 1 1 800 noies. Write, iuclosinu , or conic and see me. . N. JUDD, Talent. Or. SCRIPPS EMPLOYES WATCH FOBS T! m UJ CHAINS jy luive a spltMidid nssoplmout ol' I'ohs and clwiins in (lie vimt nowesl designs. JAt all prices. Jlino watch and jowolry ropair hitf. Abates 1110111110(1.' and tlio rinost (MiKi'avinif and diainond sotting dono at ; ; : : : : ; -; ; : ; ; ; sonioono s woddmtr or Rich, Sparkling Out Glass JIr bright inj? up and beaut i lying your own tablo. ij()r I01 birthdav prosont;. Yon can select here tioiu n fine assortment of elegant pieces, 111 haiidsnuie patterns, rich, scintillat ing cut gins., of highest iiuality. MARTIN J. REDDY, The Jeweler, Near Post Office 1 IN AUTO ACCIDENT! 1 RAN JIlKflO. ("nl. .Inn. .'. L I Oakes, n bookkeeper omploved bv J! I A'. Seripps, wns iiistnntlv k'1.''''!. V j McMuhnn, chiiiiffonr. rubiiblv li 1 IjiIIv iniuroil mid liss Ivv Hash, .1 pompmiioii of 'Miss Soripps. scvei-c V jniureil avIkui nu niitoinnlnle 0 wlilcli tlio party wore rjdinir. wem, 'over n grmlo nctir Ihe.Siirippi. rimeii nt Mirnnutr yPHtordny. I Tho nof'idonl oeoniTfd two and n, Jinlf miloR soiilh of Mii-mmir. Mi Ulickcn, n now cjmyffuf, had ban vnniod veslerdny jo fdmv down a I tli enrvo. - ' ' Hank I us for health. 1 PRESCRIPTION SPECIALIST J 1 PURE DRUGS Bring your prescriptions hero. Wo will take particular care to see that you got exactly what tlio prescription calls Tor. Our drugs are guaranteed pure and our prices are reasonable. 101 -OUR PHONE, NIGHT OR DAY-101 MEDFORD PHARMACY NEAR THE POSTOFFICE A FTER "the sale "-do you stop there? Not if you hope to live and do Busi ness. The Push-Cart-Man sells you ten cents worth of cherries, then hustles his cart around the corner before you discover the short measure, the false bottom in the box. This is very fine Salesmanship, good enough ethics, for a Push-Cart-Bussness. His sales room is wherever the sun shines. He is an uncertain quantity. He comes from an Age Past, that said, "Let the Buyer Beware". After he makes "the Sale" he has no furth er interest iji his customer, but to avoid his recognition. Salesmanship of the Borroughs kind does not end when the sale is made. After the Sale comes Service. Consider this service of the Burroughs Adding Machine Company. The Individual Merchant or Corporation who buys a Burroughs, puts himself in touch with 103,750othcr business men. All the good tinie-and-work-saving methods devised and developed by each of these Burroughs users, are worked over by the home force. When perfection is in sight, then it is passed along for your use. Just one of these systems, applied to your business, will often return to you many times over your original expendi ture for the machine. That is the Business Systems Service, which is free to vvevy user of Burroughs Machines. The Burroughs is built right its eighteen-year history proves it; but the Burroughs Company insures its users against accident. If your machine, ever goes out of order, or if someone breaks it beyond use, or if it needs cleaning or overhauling, there is no loss .of time to you. Any one of the 340 Burroughs representa tives close at hand will provide you another free while yours is in the shop. That Shop is a country-wide organization, in charge of Burroughs factory graduates, within telephone call of every user, no matter whether in Panehita, Texas, or Mattiwanikoag, Maine.' That is Burroughs Inspection Service. Even the latest inventions are turned to your advantage, because your old Burroughs, bought when you need only a plain adding-and-listino- machine, can be exchanged at a generous allowance, as part of the price of the latest automatic, electrically driven, Split and Normal, fifteen column Bookkeeping machine, when you need it. That is the Burroughs Invention Service. Thus the Burroughs people work in direct opposition to the Pu sh-Car-Man's practice. They spend $300,000 each year maintain ing and improving the Burroughs Service. They give you more for your money than you can get anywhere else, and then very naturally when you want to buy or your friend wants to buy the name Burroughs, the thought of Burroughs, conies to you unbidden. You recognize that you not only buy the machine; you buy the Hand and Brain Service, with a jigger of Moral Responsibility thrown in, behind the machine. This may explain why 90 per cent of all adding or listing ma chines sold are BURROUGHS. (Do you know of any other Adding Machine than the Burroughs?) Salesmanship ' is not Salesmanship without effectual service to follow. The Company can't make the Burroughs indispensable to you (because nothing is indispensable.) But they can make the Burroughs the only safe purchase, if you have decided to buy an Adding Machine. And they do. Thus the Burroughs Machine is only Part -of the Burroughs' "Sale." The service is the Other Part, and some sav the Service is the important thing to the. Customer. Seventy-one Styles of Burroughs Bookkeeping Machines Ono to handle any kind of Work, and Made to Fit any Pocket. IT you are interested in "A Better Day's Work," write us (using letter-head) for our unique book under that title Now in its fourth edition 192 pages. One hunndred thousand already distribr uted. utner hoeks: "Whv Don't )ou Go Home," a 48-page book for retailors. Also, Cost-Keeping Short Cuts," --ISO pages giving simpli Jied methods for cost-keening departments. G. R. ANDREWS, SALES MANAGER. Henry Bldg., Seattle, Washington. . BURROUGHS ADDING MACHINE COMPANY. ' 421 Burroughs Block, Detroit, Michigan. ' , il . il m -p: i ; X. " I iMS . ,.mmf M"teLm- Ml &k i 4f