Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, January 10, 1911, Page 2, Image 2

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MEDFORD "MAIL TRIBUNE, jSEEDFORD, 0KEC10N. TUESDAY, -JANUARY 10, 1S11
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Commissioners naisc Levy unc-ieiiin,
Mill Additional Sum Will Go ln
County Road tindr-Tolal.Lcvy Jn:
Mcdford Now 22 6-10 Mills.
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Tit revising the county tux lew in
1030. the court of county oomm - M
sinners on Afoitduy wised lln fk":i-P ;
of 75 hills, docidcjl upon Snturd.-v r r
to 7 (1-10 mills. Tho additional -iiiii; r
will go to tlitJ county road 1'micl. ,
Tliu rond district weic chin . i ,
so as to allow VI instead ol' 10 and,; ,
ilio following Jojnl stiporvi-on wn"
mimed: No. 3, George. .Iniios; ' 2 '
Sam Van Dyko; NTo. .1, A. Tliiwk-I
irforfon; No. 5, Olio Cosier; N . d.j
Tom Stanley; No. 7, I'M Iligc'cltii-
mil'; No. 8, W. I). Slurgos.- X". K
George Lynch; No. 1(1, W. H. l.ir-
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WHEN ROOF FALLS j
Foilr Bodies Recovered and Resell ,
ei's Explore Tunnels for Others J
Larne Numbers Arc Crushed Un- .
der Tons of Earth. ;
MAWIII). .Ian. 10. Jinny miners ,
wore buried lodny when the roof of a
mine 'nl Sntro 'rdmlen loll. rour ,
bodies Juivo heen lcoovorod anil res
cuers aro exploring the tunnels' for
olhurfl. Tlio actual number of imm 1
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working m the inmo at tlio nine o
the time of the noeitleiil Iiatl not heen
ascertained hy the initio officinb- nt 1
noon.
Jl is believed (hat a largo number
of inon were in tlio (tinnel, in wlw-h
tlio' Occident hupponod, and wee
crushed under the Ions of rod; that
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AXMINISTER
Regular.$27.50,to $35 grades
. 'Our Price:'
5xi2f.!'. ; $22.50
8.3x10.6 ... . : $20.00
0x9 $15.75
HIGHEST GRADES
JJIGrELOW, SMITH
HARTFORD EXTRA
200 TO PICK FROM
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Linoleum
GERMAN
INLAID LINOLEUM
li FIRST GRADE
REGU.LAR $2.00
OUR PRICE, YARD
$1.50
LAID ON YOUR
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MINERS
BURIED
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GoCarts
LEATHER
COLLAPSIBLE GO-CART.
SOLD FOR $10.00
OUR PRICE
$6.50
ANY COLOR
BIG STOCK
Lentz Guaranteed
' Dining Room
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Tables
Perfectly
Satisfactory
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WE ARE
MAKING BIG
CUTS IN THIS
DEPARTMENT
YOUCAN
SAVE 25 PER CENT
HERE
Lace Curtains
OUR NEW ' v-
SPRING LINE
IS ARRIVING
BEAUTIFUL
EFFECTS IN
NET, SCRIM
AND NOVELTIES
Stickley Arts
and Crafts
Living Room
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Furniture
Beds
WE ARE
CLOSING OUT
A LINE AT
25 PER CENT LESS
THAN OUR
REGULAR PRICE
SEE THESE
BED LIKE CUT
$7.50
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i NOTION.
Tlio IikIIoh or HI. Marli'n Onlhl will
Klvo (i dliinur .from 5 to 8 p, m. at
St. Mark'H linll AVedtioaday. Hvery
hotly Invited to comooo. I'rlro 50
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RGESIE
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The House That Made It Possible to Buy House Furnishing Goods
in Medf ord at Reasonable Prices
16,000 Feet of
Floor Space
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Medf ord, Ore.
Near Post Office
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r ootniuiMidntion, honover, in Unit .i
law lie passud lo eompel llio Inliel
lng of all priaon ' made kodiIh tlmt
are oold in eoinputitinn with artielis
niannfaeturod hy fr' lulior.
'L'lie- ni(NiijB uoalniiiH appro.. i
inatoly 'J0,U0U wonlx. Following are
OMJerpts:
OnnlluiiiDii of llio IieUlntiii(: I'.i
dor the eoiiKlitiilion it lioeoineM inv
duly at governor, and I dofiii it .i
liitth honor and piivileo, to inform
von, iiiHofur an 1 limy, of eoudition
in tlio btalo and its iiiHtitutioiin and
to iiihI.'o Ktteh rorninmandfitlniiit or
WitiKOHlions ociHedniinic lotflHlHtion o
I nm.v ihtfin fit linar or HMuwmi'y.
llllt lieforo pAMtiiiK to tlio (lieti
ion of tliontj nihtterx in dotHil, 1 ile
ulru lo oxproMH to llio pooplo of thin
groAt Btate, (Urouyli you, thoir duly
eloot Otl ruprohoiitativew, my all-ii-hraetng
and deeply incoro IhiuikM
for the Iriiih honor which thuy Iiam
oonforrod niwii nio.
I eoiifcidor tknt this honor wiih
hIiowii mo heeuiiMo the pooplo of Ore
gon had confidence in my mueortlv
and my iutorit.v ami liolioved Mini I.
as tholr xovornor, would uovor for
get that I wn their pulilio borvnui,
whoao duty il wa lo do evorylhintr
in my (Hiwor lo promotu 1 1 1 1 puldie
good find mlvitnee tin Reiural im
porily of llio Mlattt. And I (Wire to
el(i)inenl. (ileal iuduitriui and
emniuoroinl entoiiirisort aro hriugin,;
lidded people uud eouii'ortalilo honuw
to hroiuloii tlio liinijs of our eities.
A flood of immigration in peopling
the rural districts with prosperous
furiiM and Mill fui'tlier i)iihing hank
tlio forest from tlio doorhteps of lite
Iowiib, Now railroatlfi aru liinding
thp htato I'lonor and eloxor Jogethor
Hud on ovory hand tlio hum of indus
try bliou'K progretin,
miootMw,
.Vorinal Srliool C'liiinw.
When (lie normal hoIiooU weie
aliolixliod at Hie liiMt sobolou of the
legiHlalure no provihiou wn tundo for
the payment of llio HtiliU'io of the
taaohoiw tor tha halnueo of llio toi'iu
lor
Som
prosporily and BiMl0 (us
ConvielN
fo ledure euougli to eoer tlio iieetl-
of llio stnte (ho counties would not
bo culled upon lo eoiitriliuto auylhiiiT
towiuds iJie supporl ol ilio stale and
would he concerned onlv in raising
sufficient revenue to cover couui.v
evpe'ises. liueli esunly could fix il
Miltmlious to sgil i l soil', or us its lo-
;ciii neons itimut iTiiuiie, antt witlioti
I lour of Kiili.jeeiiiig il4 ciiiKcns to ih
unyniKiil of' an unjust portion of :
iment a fair trinTTTor if it proves a road patching tliousinns of didl;ril would suggest, therefore, thai pr -
for
Itoaii Itullillng.
'I'lieiv nre nppi'o.sinuilely -1:1(1 pn
oners now eortfincd lutlle Hint"' jipui
tntiary. .Muny of tlio )risoue.
nre employetl us hcloers urouiul Ih
liMMilittloii, ollieix in the state
KimjiV iii ii 1 ivlttLk n lii iHiit iiiunliuu i .
which they had kit... employe,!. Uum m.(( . (ho Movp ( m
tif them reeoivod lit 1 1 u or no,. , , ... ...
Ill( III Ill'CUl llillll-iv Willi II lrv-ll
pay from lanimry 1, 15)01), lo the end.
eonl met made hy ll.e tle N'ovein
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ittlo Uioy clt.1 roceive was dorivvdaoi ( ,,.,,,, , ,m .,.
miUliiliiiv. there ore, should U full , bm. , ho ti . .
in ,..,..,.. .... ,,. ,..,.,,.. VUi xn ,.., ..,,..,.,.., ... ,. ,,, ...
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ud all unpaid salaries that may op
justly due from the ttutn.
Tlio Tti .Vniendineut.
While (he lax iiitndinnit amy Ih
open to sopie cntictma it nuvorthv
leo npoun tliu way for Iiin lefotia
and at! it will permit (ho adoption
of any oipiitnlilo r.ybtiu of (axMtioti
tlio poopht may chooee to adopt theiv
renminK no rtHtwoii on tmrtlt why v
4iouhl not without further dclm
men anil as uianv more as the com
pany 1'i'ip.ures provitliug they can b
Miiarod without depriviiiK tlio state
of ueeokbiirv help hmhiihI llio iusli
tution.
Ohjeolioa has hecui uiudo to th
eiuploymeiit of eouvietM in coiuHti
lion with tree labor, ami there i
nieiit in the olijection, I'.ul conuai
deeencv ami tha eoiihitleratiou win 'i
wo should have fur (he iiiitorliiiml.
udopt (he itiohl pronivshivw sysleni toluinhe it inipomtivo that tlio convui
pnmilPO iiitin now mm mrouiuoui in j ntmin mo imm iibh--iti -.",-., .... nn.- .. ...... . ... .--...
lonn of office I will ktp (hi furl flu found in iuiv Htnle at tin l.'uiou. 'U irivoii omproymenl of wmie kuu!
success it will not only iiisiiro good
roads for, bin a grout Having to, the
statu, and will provide heulthlul out
door work iir the prisoners and
a long waj ioynrd putting nn end
to oompuliiiii'i buhron free ai.t
prison IhIioi'. i
l.'oi' (iood ItoaiK.
Oregon will ncvor oonie into i("'
iwu in the unv'of iluvufopmoiif on
.11 blie lakes stops lo improve her
lisshwnvs. Tlniv. are eelions of our
tnlo -great mpirmi whi'n you eoiiul
oitt scM'inI nf (he JVw llnfflainl
latot aliMduiely without auxiiiH ol
eaehing the i.iilrouds or markots
vith their uodutil$ (Rv'twpt by a two
r three tla-. luul - soinetiuies ,i .
veok'n .jouriiix ovor ahnosl iuip.ir... ,
bio wagim i-o.mIb. Wo may sing thei
tale's praise- to tho sky ami spoml
of Ihe people's money were being
stiiiautlereil annually, a number of
our puhlicspirilcd cili.oiiH, (liiou&h
thoir organi.atiou, the Oregon Good
li'atlb iisrtocialion, have thorughly
investigated the avIioIo cpioatiou (f
road building and 1 understand will
submit to you ior your considera
tion a number of bills which embody
their views and recommendations hi
tho mailer. Knowing thai llieir ret
omnieuthitinns nre being prompted
solely by f n e:'rnohl desire to mo this
simu yridiroucd hy tko hot sysjii
of highways in the world ami at the
least possible com to tho laxpuvw,
1 a-k tl.nl tho whole iuestion be
kindly yiven tho most careful consid
eration hy you.
Imllclal System,
lteform in our judicial system has
i fortuuc in .i.ortiEiigour rBouicislmeu long overdue. The pooplo, tit
o attract liomeMbkorK and settle1 -. I tlio last elocttou. tm-ed an mntqid.
bbul rt will luivo hut liltlu miico-.
uiiIosb we c.ii iMiiilhlo some movr
noill toward- thi)' ooiiBti'iicMoii of
tood itiatU our Which llio product
f Ihe faiiiis m.iy bo hauled lo iiuu-
IJealini" i irrt'.itlv llu- i n.
4'lts III lii'ii! ;iilil I'll. (I mil ill
brotu-h i' i ip -bod l i tluul . u
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nil-ill n iiii'-i irjumi's. uii ruiifiMHiHin-
al obstnole.. fro nitlio path of bolter-
iiioul and the way is now open for
the burial of the many antiquated
fenliiro! of our -ly-loin and the binli
of new ones.
An .iiteiupl i I riisioii li.nuvi..
I"inhl t i i i. 1 ,iii. r tli. hi ili it
.Mi' lie i id il ' 1 i i r, i" si i .
ters, js grafl and corruption, into
oblivion.
Within tho past few days Oovern
ors O.sborn of Michigan, Foss ol
Massachusetts, Marbhall of Indiana,
Plaisted of Maine, and Xorris .)'
Montana, have declared that lluir
'tnion must .adopt Ihe "Oregon sy .
tein" for Diditieal reneneration.
Oregon's synlcuuis no longer nn
oxperimenl. It has been refined in
the fires of fierce opposition, niul
bus stood the lest well. If imperfee
lions exist, these in time may bo rfiu
oilieil or adjusted. Hut I hold that
if change must come, Ihey should
eome at the hands of (lie friends of
the law, and 1 say now that tlurii.r
my term of office I will zealously
gunrd thn iutegrity of these laws of
the people and will combat with evei v
means in my power any attempt lo
injure, infringe, or subvert them. Tho
people of Oregon, at different times
and in no uncertain tones, hae de
clared for these laws, and no men or
no hostile inllueuee should be per
mitted to attempt, in any manner, to
wrest from the people their hard-
coulrollod. have watched this , - "" vu-uirv. .
strike oil (he -heel It's ol imiIiIh.h ,,,.;;r-..r;
'.uerx id. iv n- w iIiixiul; the .,
toinnition --Um w,ib lis uiivnta
vision be made for the nppoinlmci::
of a commission, to serve without
pay, whiwo duty il shall be lo pre
pare and submit to the next legisla
ture a hill which will mnke mio thor
ough revision of the whole sysleni.
The twit years tl investigation and
iliseiission will give eory one an ov
portuniiy to be hoard and should en
able the commission lo give tlio stnl"
ilio hist judicial system on earth. 1
am oppotwd to all hasty ami pRtob
.voik legislation at this or any linn-,
tuitl believe that the plan proposed
is thn only eauo method for ascer
taining and making the noocsaiv
changes in our present system.
Tlio "Oregon" IMau.
Tho pyoh of the nation aro focused
ou Oregon today. Tho progrn..ivo
laws of this stale are being made tho
palto.ni of state after state. Ore
gon has tried out the direct primary
law. the direct election ot I'liltcl
Stales senators, llipinitiaiive, the rei
erendiun. niul the recall, and has
found these measure miad. Otht r
states, boss-iidtleu and niachiiic-
evor lioforo my miud as a guiding
star uud u mtny in time of -Ires and
trial.
Of tin people, I intend by my
ovary act lo serve tho icoplo. Jui
as their good is iu good, tud thwr
Pm1 loUlHtiiro- bav luid iw I nlil some nuobjectionsuli) hstcai
ttrouutl work for a good s stein sa-.l twuiJovineut u dovuetl it would i
il how rHt with you lo complete it.' j most inliunmii to tuuuiouiii tliee nu
The fifMi tMitl most iinporiont steu if i to itll-ue anil lo tbiu dsprte tlo.n
lo Dttivide for I lie MetHiratioii of the 'of 111 Ood-aivou blueing ot uot..l
xonicm of mUIo uud Iih'mI irveaiMi
iiroHperilv niv own, m would tluHrj When Huh i none (lie !( mil muo
misfortune be n eros mid 41 sorrow its rvenu. When tbk i done the
. (o -inc, and I pledge tln-m now nn'sl.ile will rni its ivvtHtim rici
vow' and my oath tlt.it. with the hcliintll,V fivm mlli srieo eorimrtt-
of Almighty Clod. I will b a i.itilitul lions, liceime fees,
keener of their irnsi so that ot the' urli .oilier mhjeH
end J maybe gien iki ynaiesi e..
Ilium possible for n publie .rriciiil
""WoIU'iJoito, thou t;ontl and faithfi I
ocoiiwtiuu. Il klumidj no the aim t
llio hlute, lbtirefortt, lo prowdc tin .
us soon us pritetiettble with ciuiilns-
HWMit which will remove Ibeui as i..m
iu iMissiblo from competition u hi
uiiieritHticvs ,r, iVoe un The bel solution it seemsl
as the leKisii-jio me in (heir einplj.viniui in tuc'
iun ov Un mmp1u may think c.i:d . coiutrueliou of run d. I urn athi.
Iwr't be 'bundle J b (he btuir Uu tbut the Kod.d iimtU uwtuuivi. win. h
i (iiuuusMjn. . 'J1 is sV!teiu Hoiibl Ki;aiv to lie fcilruduml ul this -iml
each eountv loinpiete home iiilc m of the K(iliitiiri) will cull tor to'1
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lUl XTlt'iiC w)liilrul iiiigii -s and tie , ibe siuiw nf -talc icwiiu laileil lav I be people will give llu- eHr
A Unique Chorus Fcauture In the Bin Musical Production. "Tha Quocn of the Moulin Rogue." Medfortl
Theatre, Thursday. Jan. 12.
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