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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1911.
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pstalillslipfl 1902: tlt. Dofnoprnclo
TlmNi, estnblliilieil 172: the Aslilaml
Tribune, fstofoll8iert 189C. nnd tlia Med
foril Tribune, ctnuU.8iot 1806,
GKOnan PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
niitcril tin nrroiul-lDSM mstttur No
vember It J 309, nt tlin pottofflro at
MeilfttrO, Ori'Kon, tinilur tb uot of
March a, 187U.
9r ofiicIttTi'fl'twT or urn city nt Mcnroni.
SUBSCRIPTION Bft'liiHi -i
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(Inn ltUinlll llV inilll 50
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DO YOXT WANT ROTCH HOUSE RULE?
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Weekly, per year l-SQ
mil Iiaanert Wire Unltofl Ftena
Dispatches.
Tho Mull Trlbtiii" Is on nulo nt thr
Ferry Npwh Klaiul. H.in Krnnclnco.
Portland Hotel Ncwh fllnnil, Portland
llowman Ncwn Co., l'ortlnml, Or,
V. O. Wliltnoy. Htaitld, Wash.
Holil Spokane Nnttd Stnnd. Hpoknno.
SWORN CIRCUI.ATXON.
AVKUAUE J'OK VKAIt 11)10, SIHB
MEDl'OHD, ORECIOU.
Mnlropolln ot friulhurn OrnK'in nnu
KorthPNi Cftlifarnla, nml ilia nstest
urowlnic rlty In Oroon.
Population 1J. S. roniiw 1910: SS10
astlmateil In November, 1MI0, 10.000,
Klvtt liiimlruiV tliuiiKnnd dollar Clruvltl
Valdr Syntoni eomplntod, Klvlm, flnom
supply puro mountnln water and Hlx
tcen nillOH of Btreot buliiR nuvod urn
contracted for nl u cent uxoetMlllilf lr
000,000, making u total of twenty mlloF
of pavement. , ,
Pohtofflco receipts for year endliip
Novembor 30, 1!)10, show u Kaln of CI
per cent,
UnnIC depofilts wero $2,.170,G32,.(i Rail
of IS par font ,
Ilanner fruit city In Oregon rtoi;u
River BpltrenticrR npplcn won sweep
HtnUcn prlr.o and tltlo of
'Applo Klnir of tlta Worla"
nt flin National Applo HIiow, Bpolcnne
I9CS, filnl ft car of Xusrtn.vn:i '.von
X-lrst I'rtza lit 1010
nt Canadian International Applo Show,
Vnnaoiivor, 15. C,
Hokuo Hlvor pears brouulit lilghctti
nrlci'H In all mnrKetH of the world dur
lnR the pant hIx ycnrfi,
Wrlto Commernlnl rlub. nelolnK C
cents or pontnKo for tlio rinust conimu
pity pumphlat over wrltlon
UY OUOET T101TSE" politics hns been n fonturp of the
A- ' cnm)aign.
Bo 1 lie oWvm'Uh of Alodl'ovd win! ji ''rough house" ad
miiiiftimiion? ldsifit'iitioih villifiention and abuse have been freely
resorted to bv the adherents of one of the candidates
The 61 hers hard conducted a clean campaign, letting the
record speak for itself.
Tn the effort to discredit the administration a strenu
ous attempt has been made to discredit th a c.itsyv . " u
ICnockiiif? has been the order of the day eyen the
knocking of iMedford.
Persons who have taken little or no part in the up
building of the city, many who h'ave not resided htire lonp
enough to vote, are busy finding fault with what has beer
accomplished, distorting, discoloring, befouling not only
officials who have consciontiolisly labored to create the
city, but the city of Med ford itself.
' Do you wantthis unruly element to rule? Do you want
the city turned over to government by carpetbaggers' ant7
kiiockers and riff-raff? Do you want the Medford spirit
that has made and is making Medford, destroyed? '
Nine-tenths of those citizens Who have played a leading
rote in the creation and development of Medford. are sup
1 orting Mayor ( jjuinn f'oi re-election,
'Do you think this would bc-llie case if they did not
realize that it is for the best interests of Medford so to do?
They have no animosity against the other candidates
Everyone has a right to run for office, regardless of qual
ifications, but if is up to the clean citizenship to Arotc for
the best interests of -Medford and these interests call foi
the re-election of Mr. -Canon.
Ask any propcrlyownur and business man and you wiP
find, with' few exceptions, and those-governed 'purely, by
personal reasons, flmt they faVor a continuance of the
present, administration.
it is a business proposition for a greater Medford, and
every citizen should personally use his efforts and influ
ence' to secure the triumph Of clean citizenship at the polls
Fifty Years Ago Today.
Jan.' 9.'
ailsKlNslppl Alth(UiMV from lllO
TWnu. stomnor Hlar of llio
Wpst, HyliiK tln TiiHoil Stntt'M
thK alul coiivi'.vliifr rnllcf in Kort
Stiinlor, was llifcl upon nl (ho.
ciilnuico (o Clmilt'stoii harbor
by South ('nrollim badcrlvH on
Morris Inland.
Tlio Now Voil; llornld innvoil
Jh nvoniKo olirulnllon lo bt 8-1,-000
dolly, and Ilia Now York
Sun proved Hn own to bo ill,
()00. Tlio Siln clillniHt lliiil Ihcso
two ptipera belli tlio wnrld'H icc
onl fur circulation. (Tin Her
nia now elalmn m 1,001 ih Hn
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CANON AND PROSPERITY.
n"6t d8H6 yeilp-WTfk pTfipofly! UTRCl
tho corn was not malting the growth
hat It oiu;ht to mnko; that you wero
feeding your team too much grain;
you wero taking too long a noon hour
and your cultivator shovels wero not
properly not; that yoli Might not turn
around In the field at I ho ends of
ho rowH, us you might destroy a
hill of corn; you ought to no In the
od nt work .every morning at 5
j'clock and work straight through
thp day until 10 o'clock at night
'vlthout feed or water1,, Now wjtal'
would you Enyor'do-lo this now arri
val of a huttlnsky who has so recent
v ollmbnd upon n pjiper, pedestal and
set himself up an n dictator? The
chances nro that If lit" were In yoni
Mold thoro would be nn,nrro,pt corn
destroyed before ho climbed the fence
to get out. ' ,.
Tho situation In Medford todny Is
comparatively tho samo. Tho map
who has been employed to do .the
work and who has dono his very beat
anil has worked honestly and con
3c!ontlously should bo rctnined, as ho
& familiar with every corner In the
I ,lcl, nnd Iuiqwh tho condition of
mcli mid every row of grain growing
Imroln. A. I-VllAUNBTT.
'PETER THE PAINTER" MAY
HAVE ESCAPED DEATh
Where to Go
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LOCAL MAN
Papers Found On Boily of M.nn
Frozen to Death Between Jordan,
Valley, Ore., nml Dclnmnr, Ida.
Lead to Belief He Is Local Man.
Information to Ibo offoct that a
initn named A. Q. Dane, who In ho
Hoved to lu-.vo boon u reiiidont of
Medford, was found frozon to death
near .Ionian Valley, Or., u'as jecolv
od by Ohlof of Police Shearer this
morning.
According to tho communication,
Dane was. found by rnngo rldors on
tho morning oj .lanuary 2 on tho
road bctwoon Jurdnn Valloy, Or., and
Dolumai. Idaho. Uo wiih dead when
found.
The body wan taken 1o Dolanmr
nnd burled there.
ltoboit llnllot of Jordan Valloy,
who wiotfl Chief Shoaror, K.iy that
Done wiih six Teot tall, and that the
ring and middle ftngorB of his loft
lituul are missing.
AERO CLUB SEARCHING
FOR LOST BALLOON
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ST. l.Ol'IH, Mo.. Jim. . Tlio bal
loon Hi. Louin No. J, liieli willed
from here lute .voftoiduy, in tin olj
jocl oi' a hi'siwh liy llio Si. luui
Aero I'lnb ol'tleinl todny. A wulli
westerly wlmf blowing nltnol rnlt'
ja h(ii;M) in linw eiinied llie bal
loon user PonnwyUiMiia nml hIiw I:
Uint hlalo ami southern New Yorl
worn uriljeil by thorn by tolegnipli u
;eo) un oyo aloft for it.
Tlio Jmlloon enrrietl .1. Cownn Hum
boil it ii I-f ami J'aul .MoCullough
as niilf. It li"ii aboard 'JA bagw o'
friuui ijml oia'iigh proviHionh for il
U'ov' to liihl live iliiy.
.MA.VUA, ,1(111.00. Tlitit tho Jap
pinw4 government lin plaeeil an or
Jer t'i'ni' lyO.QOl) loaf, of rieo from
SiPHl; .jam) Uliinn, groworn, Iiiih
h'm Ipnicil hero. Tin now lian
HHM eoufiidonilllo oxcilement. The
onlvMiwnlfai ardor tbj .lapanoio uuv
rnmoitl over Rto drrh pifloeiUd
iUv JLt5O-Jj!l!t0f.U woi1.
fiifcli Mw, m'&av ifl rogafdod liero ijt
oo ,pf im preimwlions C tw Jtip
tw for laifcliUo nelivil.V,
AIrifOlTCJII the campaign is now closed, no reason
litis bee'u jidvanced why Mayor Canon should not be
re-elected and in all probability he will be by a majority
ovef all candidates.'
The Mail Tribune has, no quarrel with any of the can
didates. It is friendly with all, but litis always stood for
what it considered the best interests of Medford, and
thinks that the phenomenal growth and prosperity of
the city and the success of the campaign for niuniicpal im
provement, is due in uo small degree to the energy and
ability of the present administration probably the best
the city litis ever'en.joyed therefore, it hopes to see Mayor
Canon re-elected, .lie litis "made good" and deserves re
election. ' '
Kor the same reason, a year ago, the Mail Tribune sup-
lorled Councilmen .Nilert, Worlman and Merrick. They
lad "made good" as councilmen, and deserved re-election,
so that the program of improvement inaugurated under
them could be carried to completion harmoniously.
Whatever the shortcomings of the administration mav
have been, and whatever of praise or blame may attach to
it, the council is almost equally responsible with the may
or, lint three or four times during the past year litis the
mayor 'had a vote the council ihaving decided without
htsvote. One of these times was when his deciding vote
prevented the establishment of more saloons on tho West
Side. It is but fair to Mr. Kifort to shy that he voted
against; the $1000 license and for a West Side
saloon, so that he is not to be held responsible for whatever
blaum may attach to the administration for high license
and limited. saloons. Nor is he to blame for the repudia
tion of tho contract he signed as atUVnig mayor, whereby
the city was to pay for extending the lightaiul power linos,
and the power company lorced to pay for the extensions
themselves, bi most other matters, however, he is equally
responsible With the ihayor and ciflillcd to equal blaUie
or censure. ' ; i . .
The time is not ripe for a socialist mayor, yet if there
is a small vote polled, and it is split between three other
candidates a socialist mayor is a possibility. Ilis elec
tion would check the program of jaiblie improvements,
as the bonds could uot be spld--nol necessarily because
of any fault in the candidate, but because of prejudice
among bond buyers and capitalists against socialism.
It therefore behooves every tntizen to vote, and to unite
in support of an administrator who has made good to
take no chances, but to continue in power an executive
who stands for a greater Medford, who litis the confidence
of citizens anil foreign bond buyers rwho represents pros
perity. Do you want continued progress and prosperity in iMed
ford'? If you do, you will take no uluinces by voting for
Air. Canon. Otherwise you take a chance and neither
you noiMMcdfbrd can u I ford lo gamble with chance at this
time.
A vote for Canon is a vote for prosperity. A vote for one
of the other candidates is a vote for von know not what.
LONDON, Jan. 9. "Peter the
Painter," anarchist, for who.se cap
ture tlio London polieo riddled n'
Sidney street lioiio Willi machino
?im fire, fiiinHy burning the sliuo
uro, may have escaped, .Search ol
llio ruins of the house, wIiIpIi-wof-renamed
today, Hfielo'.od liiunni
bolines and hoihe iiaexplodei) nllnrfli
M bombs) bill, tlio idcnlilienliwMol
the body at Unit believed to I"' llinl
of "I'etor the Painter," hn-. been di
i edited and the police think the man,
illcged loader of tho Houadsditcn
aiiarehisls may have oKeaped. Tlu
sinvuh of the East Knd in an effoit
to ,'iild h'uu and bin comrades- still
ponlilnu'H.
Mow many men were Killed ia Hit
biuviiuir of tho Snlnoy si reel lionso i'
aol el known. Whether lrom (lit
charred hones discovered llio num
ber can bo definilely determined i
problematical.
Two of I lie binned bodies me
brou identified hh
Svaars, a eomrnde
Painter," nnd Jo.seph Kudewicz, u
Ifus'iian.
llessio Oershon, a drcuMiinkor, wilt
la d been an occupant of tho Sidney
si reel house, said thai the two inei
appealed there January li. Tho
weie prepaied lo resisl llio police
m.il refused o leno the jhouse,, she
seiil.
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Tli6 place where you can nl
ways spend a pleasant hour and j
( nnvc a lionrty in,"Rh. .
rofiMNS AND MAltHIOTT
Now Atl motion nt
THE ISIS THEATRE
A comedy slttt.
A lUrtl in' T"conseij4
MATINKE EVERY SATURDAY
iViNU DU. JA1 AT 1SMU. I
THREE REELS OF THE LAT
EST MOTION PICTURES
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HARRY BLANCHARD.
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THUESDAY, JANUARY 12TH
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Mitli a slioclnl cast. . ' ' X
swirr, ssrAfrr, saitv and gokokopslv oiuly tih laiKcst
Musical Oiir:inl.'i(ion Kn Tour.
Seats on .sale Monday, .Tanuary Otli
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Rest Hcore on Rifle Hiiiifs, $.ri.00 2
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DISHES
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Why Canon Should Be Retained
To tho edlior Supiioala:; on weie lo nil our frleudfl and uolghbors
u prnollil aimer, and ou wero oin- You feel that these cnmpllmcntR, to-
IVe have everything
in dishes and make
prices that you can't du
plicate even tit whole
sale. ( 'omo and see our
Jine of dishes, both in
sets or separate pieces,
the grades and patterns
most preferable.
GET OUR PRICES.
Q
rocenes
myaM
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j: Afodford's Erelusivo Pieluro The-i
Lntcst Licensed Photo- j'
Plays.
One llfmc No MoreOne DlmeJ
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"NAT" THEATRE
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Uavo fino pictures for Sunday aft-
Z ernoon, Monday nnd Tuesday
nights.
? 1 Wild Fire and the Rose is
onp of tlio best pictures over
shown In Medford, a drapm start-i
llnu from an aviation meet, and
la Riven particular jiress notices by
tho lendlaK theatrical papers of j
ITiI iwl L3. .
Liiuuu otuit'n
i 2. He What Will lie Is also an i
j extraordinary good picture
Kid and
yhablo
$ 3. A Plucky Wcstorn Kid
I a' Trump llicycllst, a Inns'
X conieuy.
s Jion't miss these pictures if you X
s want to seo rfoinethlnu Reed.
ADMISSION 10c.
WANTED MEDFORD INCOME AND ' ROGUE
RIVER PROPERTY IN EXCHANGE FOR THE
FOLLOWING -n FROM OWNERS ONLY: - - o u
$2o,000 Ripilty In excellent business pronol'ty in Chicago, 111.
? 25,000 Dairy ranch near Kent, Washington.
$ 12,0(0 Airalfa Htoclt rancli near Tulare, California.
9 (I5,00i) S9-room apartment house, Seattle, Washington. t
"i :t,5(l(f--ri-rbom niodern '-liunKnloW, Seattle, WnsliinKlon. v t.
p :5,ooo 223-acro nlfalfa and sralu ranch, Callforalli. " '
$ :5,o00 1120-acre Kraln nnd dairy ranch, California. r
S2t)0,000 i'00-acierrult and alfalfa rancli, California. ',
$ 5,(ioo n-room bungalow and (5-room house, Seattle, Washington. v
$ 10,l)iIo !-rnom modern house, garage, furnace, etc., Pomona, California.
j? jfl,0do Lots, unimproved, first-class, Pomona, California
S 7,500 -itrick yard, mnchinory, kllna, etc., Washington.
j? I'J.OOO- Hqnltj In residence properly, Seattlo, WnHlilngton. f
f 10,000 :iu lots at rnelile Heacli, California.
ft .1,000- iolr.'i-ka farm-of 1(10 acrerf. ' :,,
$ 5,000 Hipiltj Hi 20 acro.v Uuena Pal'k, California.
$100,000 Splendid apartment house, Seattle, WnHlilngton,
9 rt5,000 Store building In Seattle, Washington; good income.
S ttO.OOO Store building In Seattlo, Washington; good income.
$ 20,000 lOrroonl 2-story, large lot, Hollywood California.
ij 11, 'l 00 57 lots at llarrlman, Oregon, near Portland.
$ 12,000 1 block business irropei'ty, Portland, Oiegon.
3 7,010 :sr2-nero wheat ranch near Ititzvllle, Washington.
5,000 -r-aeio inlproved ranch "at Downey, California.
Address or call on
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wiring and all appliances for heal,
lighting and power for telephones,
bellrf and motors. When you want
export work done in elect rie service
of any kind, and when you need
eleelrienl supplies or eleeiiieal work,
send for
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CO., 27 S. Central.
ELECTRIC
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ployed to kiow a field of ginln, ami
that you liu.l brukou tho sroitml ami
planted tho grain aad it hnd Rprnut
od and grown nnd you wrt carefully
cultivating otir field and keeping t
clean and fioo ot all woods and foul
giowtb, and, i.ppoao you woro right
in tho middle of the growing season
ami wan bimlty engaged inltlvatlng a
beautiful fluid of corn, a field that
you wore proud of. one that yqu
gotlipi with tho natural pride of
your success, conipeiiMiteii you for
ypur labor. Then supjioso, right at
thin time snmo lop-en red, monkey
fucod troublo-iuakor of. nu Individ
ual i nun niiiuu iiiiHiiui piaco Hiiuiiiii
ill ifl into your community and nwnll
our ilmracier. honiHity and lutiigrlty
ami irlileUe your wolrK and iflud
(unit with each and every thins that
you had over done, and so so fur a,
(Everything in this line
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