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OTiTTFOTCT) MATL TRTROTTC. atTWFORT), OlilOTOST, THURSDAY. OCTOH15K. 20, 101 1.
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Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDEP13NDKNT NEWSPAPER
PUUM8UKD HVKtir AFTJ-illNOON
KXC1CPT SUNDAY, BY THE
MKDPOItD 1MUNTINO CO,
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Tho
Democratic Tlmpg. Thn Mcdfonl
Mall. Tho Medford Tribune The South-
trn Orcgonlan, Tho Aehlttnd Trlbuno,
Office Mall Trlbuno Uulldlne. J5-S7-SS
Mr Klrcet; phono. Main
North
Home 75,
3011,
Orconun PUTNAM, Editor and M&napcr
FILIPINO INDEPENDENCE.
Kntftred ai seeond-cltiRs tnattor nt Med
ford, Orpftor under tho net or March i.
17
RECEPTION
IS
GIVEN PASTOR
Tlio reception given Rov. and Mrv
K. 0. Ehl ridge by Iho members of Uio
First M. E. olmlich Inst night, m.
one of the most pleasant nnd onjoy
nblo nfnirs ever held within the wnll
of their venerable, hut honored, place
of worship.
Tho assembly room of the church
was filed nearly to capacity by
church members and it was the hap
piest orowd of people which eouid
possibly be imagined. Not an elong
ated face in tho audience everybody
filled to overflowing with an earnest
dosiro to put shoulder to shonldcr
in mi effort to assist the new pastor
and his wife in the good work tlidy
havo undertaken in church nfnirs in
this comminunity.
A splendid program .which was
opened by music by the Sundaj
school orchestra, wns rendered. Clar
ctufc Jfeekor pleasi'd the audience
with two solos. Ed Steep gavo the
adrcss of Welcome. In this he gave
Mr. nnd Mrs. KIdridgo to uiilerdnnri
th:U (ho nelire church membership
was a unit in its support of them in
any church work they might under
take. So hearty was the npplainc
given Mr. Steep's address that no
doubt could bo folt but that his re
marks were sanctioned by everyone
of tho assembled members. Rev. EI
dridgc resjMinded in a very cheerful
mood nnd gavo his audience to un
derstand that both Mrs. Eldridge and
himself were bind of the hearty e.-prcsi-ed
good fellowship of the church
members and ho promised them that.
unless his vision of the future de
ceived him, much good for the Fir-,1
M. E. church of Mcdford would be
accomplished uppermost among
these visions was a new nnd much
larger house of worship. Following
Rev. Eldridge's address were solos by
Miss Ilc-c Fieldor, Mrs. Van Scoyc,
and Mr. Hoy, nnd followin the-e n
vocal duel by Mrs. Enstmnn and Miss
Coffin;
MAOT12L QUEZON tho Philippine cominissiouor. has
issued an address to tho Aimii-nif iwonlo asking
recognition for the independence of his country.
Tho cause is a just one. There is no excuse for with
holding this recognition. Left to a vote of the people of
tho United States, independence for the Filipinos would
carry by a tremendous majority.
ThePhilippiues have been a gold brick to the United
States an expensive acquisition with no resultant gain.
As a nation we violated all the principles upon which we
were founded, in their seizure nnd forcible possession.
The Philippines were acquired through the doniinnt
imr influence of those in control during the McKinley nd-
nunistrntion, who hoped to reap unearned wealth through
exnloitimrthc Filminos. .Now markets were pictured that
would bring increased wealth and prosperity to the United
States. A veritable get-rich-quick bubble was blown to
justify n policy ot dishonor.
The sugar trust nnd other monopolies alone havo prof
ited by the "wonderful natural resources" and tho "new
markets" have not vet materialized and when they do, to
secure the trade, we must meet the worlds competition.
The assertion that trade follows the flag does not hold
except as a campaign catch word. Free trade opens more
markets than unjust wais of conquest.
If the money spent in forcibly governing and opening
up the Philippines were spent in developing the resources
of Oregon and the west, there would be created more mar
kets, wealth and prosperity here at home than we could
possibly secure from exploiting south sea islands ten thou
sand miles away.
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BM
HEAD
LEAGUE
HELEN I.
TO
Is Endorsed by j. Gnl Ewinrj, Father
of the Pacific Const Lcanuo Which
Means That Daunt Is Certain uf
Place. -
SAN FRANCISCO. Cut., Oct. 'ill.
Tho unnditlnoy of Allan T. Hntiui
as provident or tho Paid flu Const
l.oauu to Riiucrcd .lndo Thomas l
Crtilmm resigned, is endorsed today
by J. Cnl Kwimr, fimtlior of hu
lenitiie, who has jnt rottmuid from
tho east. This means that Katun I
practically out tain to head the or.
ganixatiou.
IS
THIRD
E
t ,
ROGUE RIVER ANGLING.
!
I'NIVKRSITY OP ORKCION, KC
OKN'K, Ore.. Oct. 'Jti.-ln the sophomore-
fn&'liumu mix hold on McAr-
thur field at the CniverMty of Ore
gon lat Saturday, Donald Under of
.Mod ford won thiid place in the hun
dred yard dash Tho day's program
indirrcd into Uuiu'iMiy of Oregon
student life what promises hi become
n permanent cu-loiu. Tv vonr- ago
the faculty after much st niggle were
able to slop the uuniial hazing of
freshmen at the university, althouL-h
it look a number of expulsions o
fore they were able tit finally to per
suade the students that thy custom
of luuiiig miiMt U relegated to the
luemorius of the pas).
As n mild Mibclitutc for hasting the
faculty this year decided to allow the
sophmore-. nnd freshmen to have a
Saturday afternoon of spirited con
tests with the seniors acting as
judircs nil policemen.
ATHLETICS WIN.
(Continued from Pnge 1.)
Philadelphia Athletics.
AB. R. II. rO.A. E.
Lord, If 5 1 3 1 0 0
Oldi-lns, cf 5 1 1 3 0 1
6olllii, 2b .... 5 1 0 1 S 0
flaker, 3b 5 2 2 3 1 0
Murphy, rf . . . . 4 3 4 1 0 1
JJavIs, lb 3 2 1 9 1 0
Barry, ss 4 2 1 2 1 3
f honins, c 3 1 1 5 1 0
Bender, p 3 0 0 1 4 0
.Mclnnca; lb .. 0 0 0 1 0 0
I ,
Totals 37 13 13 27 13 5
Mclnnes relieved Davis In ninth
ut first base.
Scores ami hits by innings:
Now York .10000000 12
Hits 10101000 14
Phllad'phitt 0014 0170 13
Hits o' 1 1 2 0 1 7 1' 13
1 New York' Giants.
'' AH. It. H. PO.A. K.
'Dovoro, if '. 0' 0" 5 0 0
Doylo, 2b 4 11 1 4 0
luoilcrass, ct .. 4 0 0 1 0 0
Murray, rf . . . . 3 0 0 0 0 I
Morklo, lb .... 4 0 0 J 0 1
fiorzog, 3b .... 4 1 1 0 0 0
f lotchor, ss ... 4 0 0 1 t 0
Moyers, c 3 0 1 C 0 1
Ames, p 1 0 1 0 1 1
0nimlall 1 0 0 0 0 0
J Wlltso, p ... 1 0 0 0 1 0
Marquai'd, p 0 0 0 0 0 0
WIlHOii, c. 1 0 0 1 0 0
Totals 34 2 4 24 8 4
Crnndnll batted for Ames In fifth.
Wlltso rollovcd Ames In fifth.
Mnrnuard rcliovod Wlltso In
seventh.
WIIboii relieved Meyers bo-
hltid but la suvouth.
Summary.
' PJtoliors' recerd: Ames 4 hits 5
runs In four innings. Wlltso 7 lilts
0 runs, 2 1-3 innings. Marqunrd 2
runs 2 lilts In 1 2-3 liinlngs.
Two bafio hits Lord 2, Doylo,
Murphy, Harry. Sacriflco hits Da
vis, Hondor. First on balls Off
Aiiiqh 1, off Hondor 2. Struck out
By Amoa 4, by Wlltso 1, by Mar
qunrd 1, by Bender 5, Wild pitches
Marquard, Hondor. Time 2 hours
12 mlnutos. Stolon bOBC Horzog.
Umpires Connolly behind tho bat,
Hionnan 6n bases, I)Iieei In light
field, 'Klein in Toft Hold, '
f '
i
The Portland Orcgonian contains a news story in a
recent issue in which the assertion is made that, "instead
of bettering aniline conditions and making Rogue river
a sportsman s paradise, tlie recent law enactea proiiiou
imr commercial fishincr has had iust the revei"se effect.
" AVhen the people" passed the law, the cannery at the
mouth of the uivor was put out of existence. It was thought
that this measure would greatly enhance the river's worth
as a favorite for hook and line sport. As a result, say old
time fishermen of the vicinity, the salmon have been al
lowed to wend their way up the stream and lay their eggs
on convenient sand and gravel bars. The game fish "now
feed on the spawn of the salmon. Getting all the good they
desire, they will not rise for artificial bait.''
This was because four Portland anglers failed to have
much luck in a few davs' fishing. Every one who has
fished the "Rogue knows that the steel-head are the shy
est trout in the world and the most notional. Some days
they take the fly greedily and some days not all the art
in the world nor aU the flies can lure a rise. There are
days at a time, particularly in the late fall, when neither
fly nor spoon nor bait seem to tempt the big trout. It was
probably some such streak as this that the Portland ang
lers experienced.
Stcelhead are not plentiful in the Rogue. For years
everything that came along was seined and the supply
woefully depleted. There has been no late summer run
this year as in former years. Vcvy few stcelhead have
been halted at the two racks of the government hatchery
workers. It cannot be expected that merely to stop the
slaughter for one season is to have immediate results. Hi
two or three years the result will be apparent in an in
creased supply.
No effort at restocking the Rogue Was made until las
year, when 500,000 stcelhead were hatched at Elk Creek
station and liberated almost as soon as hatched. This
year over 3,000,000 were hatched and 750,000 of them held
until thev became fingcrlings. Tn another couple of years
tlie ettect ot tnc restocKing win necome apparent, lueau- a Smm-4 C
wliilo iintuviil ponditinus have been restored and nature is v.o &aw
in the restocking business herself for the first time in many HORIICIC'S
it Means
Original and Genuine
MILK
, The Food-drink for All Ages.
More hcaltlifu! than Tea or Coffee.
Agrees with the weakest digestion.
Delicious, invigorating and nutritious.
Rich milk, malted grain, powder form.
A quick lunch prepared ia a minute.
Take no substitute. AskforHORLICK'S.
Others are imitations.
Carbon Paper
$1.25 per box
100 sheets
5 Boxes $5.00
Guaranteed to mako as many
copies as any carbon at twico
tho price.
Medford
Book Store
vears.
CECIL LEAN AND FLORENCE H0LBR00K IN JOS. M, GAITES' STU
PENDOUS MUSICAL COMEDY PRODUCTION, "BRIGHT EYES"
AT THE MEDFOR THEATRE, TUESDAY NIGHT, OCT. 31st.
e- i
OUR
First
Anniversary
Sale
is Offering
Some
Unusual
Strong Values
in
Tailored
Suits
Wool
and
Evening
Dresses
Silk1
Petticoats
Long
Coats
and
Dress Skirts
House
Dresses, etc.
Help celebrate the Anniver
sary by taking advantage of
these special price induce
i ment5
mm mm mm
flrrnteli nml ruli rult anil wrnleli
until yiiu r,, M jr vo could nlnidflt
lour tho Imrninir Uln from yoni hotly
- until H HmiiM an f you could n
lonitrr nliiro thou cnillH ilayn of
ayrul tortiiri Uioho tonlolo iiIkIiU
or hIioiiIiihh agony.
'1 licna few iropH of P. D. n t!w
iuw'!H i:o?oinu Kiicuino ami, oil! wimt
rolltfl tho Itoli (frnu hutuutlyt Coin,
rort ami rnt at l.tatl
l). I), I). lit n iiinipla oxlernul wnnli
Umt clooniKi i,t,.i jioalu tho lailatiKjtl
mtlrifiH iiotliiiiK Iko can. A mponaloil
'yclflo for lmrnn, I'hoMhiiIm, Hult
i:iinii or any othyp ulcln tronlilo. ,
Vo ewn j'lvo you a full hI.o lyiltld
of tlio Kotmlnit I), J), 1). rtimeily fm
11.00 nnd ir tlio vnry find Imttlo fnllu
to Hi vn niildf a vvill not coMt yod n
cant.
"Wo uIo onn bIvo you a mituplo lot
llu for 25 aentM. Why miffor uiiotliur
cay vlitn von can rt I). P V,1
.Moiirord Pliatitiacy.
-h'fii'j
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Houlli UUoMldo
Now and lip.ttl)iitp Mwlorn
In iwory (iiu titular, ku.i cook
hit', hliMim lioat, etc. Woiut'ii
, nntl kIi-Ih must IhIiik ivfor
riH'i'i.
V. SI. SMITH
Home Phono NIK.
Where to Go
Tonight
Clark & Wright
r.Awvnna
WAOKItHITUN, u. o.
I'tilillo littatl .Mrttlenr I'liutl 1'roof.
OoNrrt l.MMiln, ('tmtnutx Hlld Mlltlllt
C'khom, Hirl.
AKNitclntii Wot It rr Attoruoyn.
IlnliliiH for ltonUli.
TIRED EYES
If rollovcd villi jiropor loiim often
Kiiln ivncwcd Btri'iiKtli, olilatlitK tho
ucrcmilty of clnwum for coiiMtuul
wear. HomiiKh aro what fount, AbU
any of my many ciintunmrii.
EYE
Spoonlt ut
Ovor Koutnoi'M, Moilford.
Dr. RICKERT
COFFE
Makes or
Breaks
A DINNER
Try Our
30c
C O F F EE
and
Join the Army of
Satisfied Ones
OLMSTEAD
& HIBBARD
West Sido Grocers
THE ISIS THEATRE
iir.iti; 'riiiiv ,iti!
SIlMlfOltl'M (.'I fill I'lUOllll'M
H)IIKHT ATIION
nml
0
KIMMK.IOIINSO.V
.Mi'ilfoiil UnmlK'KiiiMH will ho
(Ii'IIkIiIiiI with Hi" grout now to
Ik ar Hint Iho pnimlnr nIhih iiio to
play a Nhort iuiichkoiuimU nl Hu'
UIn tlii-nii'tj, linili pitrforiiiui'M aio
uoloil for tho woiHlorfiil, ilttvor
artliiK nud whoro thoy hnvo up
UUiiriMl lliiy hnvo littou iho Inlli of
tho town for iiioihIih, iiowm of
thole ai'lliiK In pouiliiK In ftoin
all pnitN of tho illffoiout pliicon
whoro llicy llllVO lippOIID'll. K'lll'll
iniiniiKi'H pralitoM tluun an tho
Kiciitont dVawluic card they oor
had. I'layhiK to bIiiihIIiik loom
out) Im a Hiiro Kimninti'ti for ovory
one to rniiit' onrly and mold lh
iuhIi. iih with two ktin-h IiIk fiioi
llt'H iho hoimo will ho crowdod
ovoiy iiluht. no conio early.
Star Theatre
Matlnco Ihrry Day U to n P. SI.
tiik r.xi'itiss i:vi:i.()i'i a
Bciotnllonal lalliond utory.
ACItOSS THIC I'dWII SHAM
Wonderful ncenle.
TIIK IIKI.I.Itl.Vt.'KIt OK TIIK Alt.
Ui:V lloAutlful fairy tnlo.
Hit KISTIUfH CIMIiDltUN VII
nKrapli cotuody.
M, SATIICU In Popular Kotit
licit of MiinIc inn KfrcrtN
i:vi:ninh i to io:ic
f
'X
Ug'o
Medford
Employment
Agency
WANTED
W man enole on ranch.
REAL ESTATE
FOIl SAM3
10 acios II iiiIIoh out,
10 IICICH 1'4 iiiIIoh out.
IliO ai-nH, pilt'o Jiiht ritcli t. will
tradu.
20 acroR uoar ICanlo point;
would coiiHldoi' a tiado.
n-i'oom luiiiKnlow, furnlhud,
?300 down, hnl. mnuthly,
I lot ho and hiiKKy, A-No. 1
lioiDo, only 7 yoara old; 00.
TIIADIO
10 loom Iioiiho In tho linHt part
of (Iraud .luuctlou, Colorado, to
Initio for proporty horo,
hots in Portland for ncroai;o.
i room lioiiuo for toanm and
wnuoii,
KMPhOYMIONT
Hunch hand; ono who iiiiilnr
iitaudH tho work; Httmtly joh,
Kltchoii man,
(llrlti for hoiiHowork,
i3. P. A. BITTNER
OOM 7, PAIJM BLK.
O"-- ito Nash Hotol
Phono 1111; Home, 11.
Theatre I
X
I Will It tin Pormnuciitly i
JHhh Class Vaudeville!
and
Motion Pictures
Klltlm clllllllfil llf lifllif ruin l.inlulil
Don't niUri thlM rdiow.
TIIK TllltKK IIICIIIMCS
II.IA'STItATKD KOXI1 ;
:Tiiii:i i:'hi,m.vt hhuuh w
PKTI'lllCH I
It) t'viitH iril cenlH
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PLUMBING
HTICASI AND HOT WATKIt
IIIIATINO
All Work (iinrntej
Prlron ItciiHOnntilo
." llouanl lllock, KulraMC
on (II h Htroot.
Coffeen & Price
Pacific ;lo:il
Honui 3110
Rock Spring
Goal -
OH KAJTO AT.L THH TIMS. .
Office and Coal Vanl, Twelfth nnd
Front Htrcotii,
Phono 7101.
Burbidge
TXI COAX. MAM
OPEN-
For Business
IIIQC1INH i TjICSIiIK'S
Hecoud-llaud fltoro
at 30 South Urnpo Stroot,
alvo m n cull and wo will treat
you fair,
lIlKlMtnt ennh prlco for Bitcond liniul
h'oodii of, all kliula.
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