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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1911.
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TAFT TO DEFENSE
OF HEW TREATY
Warmly Defends Reciprocity Agree
ment With Canada Says it is Not
a Manufacture's Agreement as is
Charged By its Oppcnents.
SPRINGFIELD, 111., Feb. 11. In
an address before the Illinois legisla
ture today, President Taft warmly
defended the reciprocity agreement
with Canada.
"Criticism of the reciprocity
agreement with Canada as a manufac
turers agreement is unfounded," ho
said. "The truth is that between
Canad and ourselves a reciprocity
agreement must necessarily relate
more to the agricultural products
than to the manufactured articles.
In other words, tho great benefit that
will be derived from the treaty Is tho
profit In mutual exchange of agri
cultural products that will come. The
agricultural change in tlie older
states from raising wheat alone to
raising dlvlrslfled crops, cattle and
hogs, Is what Increased the return
per acre of land and made prices of
land higher. The suggestion that tho
opening of the markets to Canadian
wheat and cereals will lower the price
of land in Iowa, Illinois and Indiana
is refuted by every tablo of statistics
regarding compiirulivu increases of
land In states under the influence of
the opening of wheat fields In states
further west.
"Permitting wheat from tho north
west to come to Minneapolis and Chi
cago will steady the price of wheat,
make speculation more difficult and
Insure against short crops nnd high
prices. It will Increase Amorlcan
control of tho wheat markets and
enable the millers to turn Canadian
wheat Into flour and send nbroad tho
finished product. Tho Increase In
population nnd the reduction of farm
exports are so rapid that unless the
production is greatly Increased with
in our borders wo will soon consume
all wo raise.
"Wo need a source of supply like
Canada's nt our doors. Wo would
bo blind if wo neglected this oppor
tunity to ndd to the strength nnd
virility of tho country by Increasing
Kb self-supporting capacity. Conser
vative protection Is the opening
wedge In free trade. My own vlow Is
thnt no step more in the Interest of
HAS PRESIDENT
GOT THE GOUT?
That is What Christian Science Lead
er Says But Taft Has Lots of
Faith That He Hasn't Got It and
Won't Give in.
WASHINGTON. D. C, Fob. II.
President Tnft lias the gout. He
must have. Mrs. Elizabeth Cherry,
pastor of the Divine Church ot
Uiiiminn iP Kiiltimnrn Afiirvliiml. sriVI
iso. Tho information surprised lliC
chief executive. He hasn't had even
a twinge. And he isn't convinced
yet.
In a letter, Mrs. Cherry counsels
the president to seek relief from u di
vine healer and "have faith. '
The president has faith, all right.
Lots of it. But is different from
that of Mrs. Cherry. It is that ho
hasn't got tho gout, nnd won't have
it.
JOHN D's PASTOR MAY
MOVE TO COAST
SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Feb. 11.
New York's fashionable Fifth Avenue-
Baptist church of which John D.
Rockefeller is n member, may lose its
pastor, Br. Charles F. Akeda, who is
in San Francisco today consideriM;:
an inviation to take the pulpit of the
First Congregational Church, where
ho will preach for three successive
Sundays.
Crippcn's Will in Court.
I.ONBON, Feb. 11. The will of Br.
II. II. Crippen, hanged last November
for tlie murder of his wife, Bcllo
Klinore, is on tile tortay in the pro
bate court. It irives all his properly
to Ethel Claire Lcneve, the girl who
fled to Canada with him. Tho total
value of tho estate is $1,:M1.
BILLING TAKES
MAYOrS OFFICE
Gill Gives Up Room in City Without
Protest Old Chief of Police Sus
pendedOther Officials Arc Soon
to Be Supplanted By New Mayor.
SEATTLE, Wash., Feb. 11.
Mayor George W. Billing, who was
elected to supplant Mayor Hiram C.
Gill, took office today. Mayor Gill
giving up his room in tlie city hall
withqut protest. Mayor Billing im
mediately replaced Chief of Police
Wapenstein with tho new chief. Cal
udo Bnunick, who was a police cap
tain under Wnppenstein will be the
new chief. It is expected that Mayor
Billing will announce n successor to
day to R, W. Anns, superintender.l
of the municipal electric lighting
plnnt. It was because of charges
against Arms and Wappcnstein that
the recall petition found many sign
ers wJicn it was first directed against
Mayor Gill. Gill will resume llw
practice of law, he said today.
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J. B. ENYAUT, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President
F. E. MERRICK, Vico-Presld?nt JOHN S. ORTII, Cashier
W. B. JACKSON, Ass't Cashlor.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000.00
Surplus, $20,000.00
I
SAFE DEPOSIT llOXKS FOR KENT. A ClKNKRAIi HANKING
nUSIXESS TRANSACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE.
H2 wiJSil lJr'A
M A K E
Y O U It
R E M I T T A N C E S
Sjgjg
ly checks on this bank. Thon thoro
will bo no chnnco of tho money be
ing lost or disputes as to payment.
Checks can bo mnlled for a two-cent
stamp. They aro thus at tho same
time the cheapest and safest way of
remitting money. Open your account
today nnd commence getting tho benefit.
Farmers and Fruit Growers Bank
a reasonable policy of protection
could bo taken thnn approval of this
treaty. The very exlstonco of this
policy depends upon our abolition of
a tariff where It Is really not needed.
If we persist in retaining it In these
times of high prices, gradually ex
hausting our supply food base by Its
retention upon protection principles,
wo will arouso opposition thnt will
not know moderation, increaso In rad
ical economic changes till It removes
tho last traces of tho protectlvo system."
SOUTHERN PACIFIC COMPANY
Office of Agent, Medford, Or., Feb.
Sth, 1911. Advertising Dopartment:
Wo take pleasure In .announcing
that our eastern connections will sell
second class colonist tickets dally at
reduced fares March 10th to April
10th, Inclusive, 1911.
Wo havo received tho following
rates and will bo plensed to accom
modato you in giving you all tho In
formation thnt Is required. You can
deposit tho monoy hero In Medford '
and wo will bo glad to notify and
havo our agents in tho enst furnish
your friends or relatives with tickets
and sleeping accommodations. Fares
frem:
Chicago $33.00
Minneapolis 31.75
Missouri rlvor points 25.00
New York, N. Y 50.00
Yours truly,
A. S. ROSENBAUM, Agent.
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Campbell & Baumbach
READ IN FERRUARY SUNSET
MAGAZINE.
San Diego, tho city of dreams como
true. Beautifully illustrated In four
colors. Tctrazzlnl singing in tho
streets of San Francisco. Christmas
Eve. Now on sale. AH news stands.
15 conts. 277
Raskins for noaltti
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS,
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches
and fruit land.
PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
URJirrrp t - ll'i
W A T 0 II I N G T II E
H R E A 1) Ij I N E
coming to and going from this bak
ery gives a vlow of happy faces with
not n trace of dyspepsia on a slnglo
face. Don't start trying to make
bread as mother used to, Buy It
hero, savo tho labor and get bettor
brend, nnd moro for your monoy.
Everything warranted uro.
Medford Bakery SL Delicatessen
TODD .V CO. SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE
HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE.
iiLL Studebaker Garage Co. 2222
Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co.
This Garago nnd Machine Shop Is now In chargo or a practical
auto repair man. All kinds of nutos and gas engines well and
quickly repaired. Overhauling a specialty. Cars Btored and carort
for by tho mouth. Oil and gasollno for salo.
J 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131
Che finest
Sample Rooms
in tho city.
Single rooms or en suite
also rooms with bath
Hotel Moore
Telepliono In Every Room
RAU-MOHR COMPANY
Proprietors.
EUROPEAN PLAN
Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies
EAGLE PHARMACY,
10!) Enst Main St.
Phenes: Home 03; Pno. 232
WEST SIDE PHARMACY
200 West Main Street
Phenes: Home 43; Pno. 4041
Eagle Drug Co., Inc.
Thos. Bartholomew, Fli. C, General Mgr.
flio Roxull Stores
Medford, Ore.
s-4r.r4-r.0
f'
-Nvssrrs srfs-
And the Doctor
Must Be Obeyed
35 acres best land In valley;
on mnln rond; 5 miles from
Medford; 8-room modern
house, largo barn; 17 acres In
alfalfa; 4 acres Dartletts 4
years old; 11 acres Nowtowns
4 yearB old; 2 acres truck land
with gas ongino nnd Irrigating
well; and tho wholo shooting
match for only $15,000. This Is tho best thing wo havo had to of
for for tho monoy this season. Cash $5000; balanco to suit at G
por cont. Tho family physician has Issued his command to tho
owner to make n quick change.
Rogue River Land Company
No. 11 NORTH CHNTRAIj AVKNUK.
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DON'T BUY AN AUTO
UNTIL YOU SEE THE
NEW 1911 BUICKS
They Are Revelations in the Art of Motor Car Building
All the Money in the World, all the Art of Literature, and all of the Science in Advertising Cannot Defeat the Truth
- A FEW TRUTHS.
You don't have io work your passage changing gears if you own a BUICK.
At, or anywhere near the price, BUICK OARS compel others to take their
dust on hill or level.
Anv salesman who will not admit that the BUICK has MOBIS POWKIl
than any other automobile sold at or near its price needs to have his head ex
amined. No other American automobile at any price leads them in standardization of
parts, or have more parts fitted to 1-1000 of an inch, or better lubrication
than the new BUICKS.
Xo other maker has had equal experience in producing a moderate priced
automobile. There are over 00,000 in use.
No other prominent maker spends so little money in advertising to sell
their output. BUICK owners do all of the necessary advertising.
The BUICK is made in the largest automobile factory in the world. It's
the third largest factorv of any kind in the world.
The BUCK Motor Company is the largest shipper of FIRST-CLASS freight
in the world.
1911 Buicks
sell at
Medford for
$750, $1100,
$1200, $1350
$1700 - $2000
A LOCAL RECORD
Buicks last year outsold all competitors in the Rogue River valley and else
where. They will do the same this season Cars built especially to stand tho
wear and tear of rough roads They have stood the test Ask any owner.
Tho 101.1 Buicks are not last year models revamped, but new in design and
construction tho classiest, staunchest, most powerful, speediest cars for the
money ever built and the cost of maintenance is least.
The name Buick on a motor car is sufficient guarantee of its worth. A. pro
duction of 37 cars in 1001 has grown to a production of over 27,000 CARS
IN 1910 Over (10,000 Buick machines in operation, every one of which is
giving perfect satisfaction to its user.
The Buick is the largest automobile factory in the world. It is tho third
largest factory of any kind in the world. It is the largest shipper of first
class freight in the world. No other maker has had equal experience in pro
ducing a moderate priced automobilo and no other auto is better suited for
Oregon roads.
Any sie or style, from runabout to the big forodoor, and at moderate prices.
10 very car guaranteed.
We Invite Anyone Who Questions the Value of 1911 BUCKS to Make a SIDE BY SIDE COMPARISON
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tt T r a "IT T" 1 1 Rogue River Valley Distributor for Buick Automobiles f
X1 . -L 1 UU V C11C CRATER LAKE GARAGE
Riverside Between Main and Eighth Sts.
Phone Main 4282
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