FOTE ffOTJR Mkpford Mail Tribune s KXCMPT BUNDAY. BV T1IH , MEJDFORD FRINTINQ CO. The Democratic Time, Thn MMfonS Mall, The Medford Trlbuno. Tho. South- Kn OrciKonlnn, The A"ina ariDuno. Offlco Mall Tribune. Building. I-7. Worth llr ntrcet; phone. AiBia 1021, Home 76, UCOItan JUTNAM, Editor (Old MnKr i it Bntrj-ed n uedoml-olatia matter at Uod for.1, Oregon under Jthe act of March I. 18J9. . Official Paper of the City of Medford Official Toper of Jnckson County. . . BPMCRITTIOX JUlXXM. One yen r, by mall .,. ....fD.Oj' line inuiiui. ujr iun i V", ' Per month; delivered by carrier In Mcdfonl. Jnckeonvlllo nnd Cen- trnl I'olnt ....,.. Inturday only, by mall, per year.. S.00 Weekly, per year , -o IWOHK CIRC-X.AT10W, 'Dally avoraRo for six mont-J epdlnR Dccembor 31, 1910. J721. rail X.-.d Wire nlt rM Dlipatcht. The Mall Tribune la on alo at tho .- v; Clnnil Ran FVanclSOO. nnrtfnn.t Hotel Nov" Stand. Portland. Uowmah Newa Co.. Portland. Or. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. n tv nafifins. Metropolis ot 8outhern Oregon and Nnriiin- California, and the fatot Krowlnc city In Oregon. Population U. a censua ll: 8840; .,...t.t inii infina. Flvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System compieieu. kivibk how supply pure mountain Trater and aix im mlfen ot atreet being paved and Atf.n-f.it fnp nt n onAt excoedln- SI ooo.ooo. making a total of twenty tnUe of pavemont. - Poiitofflco receipts for year endlnrt -larch 31. 1011. show Increnso or i per cent. Hank deposits a pain of 33 per ' Banner fruit city In Oregon Hofruq Klver Spltzcnberc apples won sweep .takeVrJfe yjgM IHj at the National Appln Show, Spokane. 190. and a oar of Newtowns on Wrt 3M In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. G ... Ilogue lllvcr pears brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur in the past six year. ... Write Commercial club. Inclosing -nt- for nnstace for flie finest commu nity pampniet ever puonsnea. TELEGRAPHIC TAiLOIDS. BERKIiKY, Cnl. ClinrnHcminjr ns persecution the charge of a num ber of society women of Snntn H6n linking her" niuno with that of Frank Leppo, n' real estate man ot Wat place, ami :illej.nj: her responsible for tho suicide of Mrs. Lcpjw. '" wife, on'Oelober 21, Mrs. Doris Lin v ejoln tuke,s an attitude of indipnnnt defiance at the home' of her mother here 'today. 'She is consulting at ihrocyd iii regard to the matter. SEATTLE ,Wu. In the arrest of Emil Sorenson, wnter tender on the Steamship Empress of Japan, the customs officials believe they secured n Hjijc t.o tho chain of opium smujr plinc by way of Canada to Seattle, Stfrenson was arrested in a Pullman deeping car' yesterday at Blaine, Wash., and in his suit case were found 12 ens of opium worth $20 cneh. QLYMPrA, Wn. Although hi fojlow-workors declare that Stanley Sinter was killed in a mine by fulling rook, roports that he died of heart failure have been circulated, nnd us n' result tho industrial insurance commission will have the body ex humed deciding whether his 18-ycnr old widow wilL get the $4000-benefit. ' &TACQMA, Wn.Discourhged at tho lack of prospects for n boxing revival in tho "north'wesft," 'Denver' Eil. Martin, the big negro who once uTado Jack Johnson extend himself to defeat him, is preparing to take up the -wrestling game. TACOMA, Wn. Despite tho gen eral feeling against any more recall elections here until n good breathing spoil after the election of the Spring, recnll 'talk ngniust Mayor Seymour and Commissioner of Plib- 15 Works Weeks has sprung up .in account of their consenting to nar row tho annroachos to tho new hulf liUllion dollar bridgo to the tido flats i( tho'dumnnd of the proporty own tirs. '"VANCOUVER, Wn. Following the twcnmplo of n majority of tho lnrgor mtics and towns of tho state, Van unuvor is pruparing for nn election to g3t the conimmaion plan of govom- inoiit. K PUYALLUP, Wn. With thrco par- ti(W in the field and the socialists olniiniiig the advnntage in tho munici pjil election set for December 4, many Puynllim women are joining in a suf- fragiHt party and will trp and laud Woiiiuu in offico bore. ItEDDINO, Cnl. Daniel Fleming, tlio Oakland Stato poliecmnn, on trial l5r tho nlloged murder of Qcoi-ge Vhllior of Tnoonni, was comiuiltcd tiidny to tho custody of tho shoriff Wr the renialnder of his trial. 'PORTLAND, ,Qro. William E. Mpiristm was arrested hero on u tele graphic felony waront fro Sa,n Frnn ojifi. The man had been staying aj 0;o Impoijal iiotoj. Tio pghco- do oHngd to iiuiko'piibliojho chjirgo'for which Morrison is wanted in Cali fornia. li "JJasklna for Hoaltk. TO IMPROVE THE movement' fo soiut a 'representative to Washington to work for a large appropriation to develop the Grater Lake National park, is most oonunomlnble, ami in all probability will be crowned with success. Orater Lake National nation s playgrounds, has been ignored and passed up n) congress and the departments. It is high time it received its snare of attention and the tunc is ripe tor action. Heretofore there was uo survey to base estimates upon. Now there is a complete survey. Heretofore, the park was almost inaccessible. The past two years have made it easily accessible. The state of Oregon has recognized its responsibility bv furnishing prisoners for tho highway. The people of Medford have done their share by public? contribution. Jackson county is lending and has lent its cooperation, The national government stands ready to do its share all we have to do is to go after it. These appropriations do not get themselves. They are got by going after. The persistent seeker reaps the re ward, the worker secures the harvest. Those who get on the ground and stay there, who pull the wires and play the keyboard usually land what they seek from any legislature or congress. Let us by all means have a man on the ground who knows the game, and such a man is Will CK Steel. A FITTING N" TSLTSCTING Judge Colvig as president and manager for the coming year the Hertford Commercial club made a "wise move The new executive is peculiarly quali fied for the place. , .. . For the past year there has been more or less friction in the club and dissatisfaction both within and without. The club has been working at a disadvantage and so ac complished but little compared to its previous achieve ments. Tt is time, if A led ford is to continue forging ahead and the "Rogue river valley is to continue to develop, that all factions come tocrother. forcrct their nettv irrievances and TIT X ' work unitedly for the common good. If any one can unite these factions, tTudge Oolvig is the man. We must come out of our lethargy, wake up and do things. We have been dormant too long. Times are good or bad as Wo make them ourselves. As most diseases of the bodv are imaginarv, so are most of the diseases of society, particularly the phase known as dull times. Profitless dreaming, listless idleness, useless and need less bickerings never got any one anywhere, much less developed a country. We must work out our own salva tion and Solve our own problems and the way to do i is to begin at once. EXPERIMENT GREAT SUCCESS So Declares Professor Rces Who : Lepves, for Corvallis After Con ducting Experiments in Irrigation on Griffin Creek. Prof. It. W. Roos of tho Orgoon Agricultural College who has boon conducting experiments in irrigating otchurds in tho valley during tho past season, returned last night to Cor vqllis. Mr. Itceo has been confining his experiments to the Heimroth upnlo orchards on Griffin Creek. Tliis place is better known as the Jujly orchard. The'oxp'criinents were han dled on a small scale, using water from n small pumpiuk pluut, and while small, ,tkc results woro vory gratifying nnd will bo followed no next year on a larger scale. In speaking of tho experimental station to be established near Tnl Unt. Mr, Rees said ho was not nt lib erty to give out any dofiuito infor mation more than thnt a commiltoc would bo horo from tho college very soon, and that this committee would bo empowered to close nil negotia tions now pending which may have n bearing on tho location and establish ment of tho station. Mr. Rces was asked as to what bad beeotuo of tho irrigating exproimonts undertaken in the valley three or four years ago by Loui Dennett, who was then an attache of the agricul tural college. Those ho said wore still being carried on nnd tho results would undoubtedly soon be made known. ASHLAND FRUITGROWERS TO BUILD .WAREHOUSE A meeting of tho stockholders ot tjio Ashland Fruit & Produco asso ciation was hold Saturday afternoon and tho fruitgrowers expressed thorn selves ns In favor of tho proposition of Increasing tho stock to J5000 or $0000 in order to erect a puckliiK house. A number of representatives of tho poultry nss6cIatIon were pres ent with a vlow to cooporatlng In tho building ot tho paoklng houso and sharing It with tho fruit men, Tho poultry mon will njeot Saturday nfld toko' thn inattor up among- thorn belve's, Tho fruit men adjourned for two woflkB. ponding a decision by thp poultry association, It Is now pro posed to put up n 'building so uy l&o MEDFOTJD MAIL TRTBtCT,, ,.& j-Ajy. fc in"i Miifcai" m - ' THE PARK. park, almost alone among the CHOICE. HARVARD OUT OF EASTERN ifflflli Western Conference Ttitle Now Lies ' Between Minnesota and Wisconsin With the Farmer a Favorite Fluke Costs a Game. (Dy Grid Iron.) As n result of Saturday's football scores Harvard is virtually out of the ensteni running and the won tern conference title now liea between Minnesota and Wisconsin, with tho former tho favorite. Michigan mny contest for western championship but as it is in the conference, its claims there will not hold, heurtbreakers that are occurring more henrtbrenkers that nrc occuring nor often in tho new stylo of game. The team thut showed the most aggres siveness and which gained the most ground went to defeat by n score 8 to 0. Princeton's scores were iniidii by n sensational run' nfter a kick was blocked and on n protested safety, both having earmarks of flukes whilo Harvard's was made on straight foot bull and clever manipulation of the forward puss. Minnesota will meet nnd the confer everlnsting trounced it. Tho scoro, 30-0, shows thut old conch Williams had another wonderful team and one that kept its strength n secret until tho big game. On November 18 Wisconsin nnd Miuucsutu will meeet and the confer ence titlo will then be decided. Tho betting will undoubtedly strongly fa vor Minnesota, on strength of last Saturday's game, coupled with the fact that Wisconsin could do no more thnn defoat Iowa 32-0. Wisconsin suporlers hold thnt their team did not extend itself against Iowa, saving strength for the Minne sota game. They point to . Kckorsull's review of the Northwestern gaiuo, in which ho says Wisconsin has us strong a teuui us has been seen in action in middle west in years ami are uopmg for the best. Michigan should havo beaten Syracuse, but tho best it could do was a tie. So far any claims she may make of western superiority will not bo backed. feet instead of 80 liy 100, nB had been at first BUgKestod. Look at tho ads thnt offer cm ploymcnt and you'll find the right ono soon. MEDFORD, ORFOON, TUESDAY, NOVEMffl'.I WILL PROTECT DEER. OF PARK W. F. Arant, Superintendent of Cra ter Lake National Park, Will Seek to Have Larncr Area Included in Its Boundaries. If recommendations made by W. V. Araul, MiiMiriiittMidottl of Crater Lake national park'to Swivlary of the In terior Waller Kishor uro adopted tin sijio of thu park will he inoreased ti. threovtimus its pnwMU dimuiision for the purtumlnr jmrpoxo of promot ing deer and umkiug for the gnino a preserve wliioh will hotter surve to protect tlium than the territory now ,-et apart. ,s it is now, "Mr. Arant explains the deer roam throtu(h 'Iw lmr' ter ritory in the Muniuor unmolested, and when the storms ,turt in the full and bein tilling the mrk with as muh as twenty foot of snow in places, the deer cannot live tlvoro, so they seek the low ground, which is outsidu the preserve, and their lameness makes them easy prey to the hunter': rifle. "1 have been rifteply iutonwted in this matter for some time, and foi more than n year have been nnxiir.i to have something done, if .possible, to save the deer," said Mr. Arant. "Jnt now I am more por-naded than ever that it would lie a desirable move and I stated in my ivrt, in miIi "tanee, thut it is hardly fair to the deer for tho goornuient to net prac tically as an agency for furnishing game to thu liic where thu hunter ownits him, and in addition to lint pu him there in xuoh a tame condi tion that he doc not understand tlct he should be wary of the hunter. "There is no bhune attached to tin hunters. Tlley have a right to kill the deer when the ojwii season comes, nnd it is the mot natural thing ii the world for them to act under the law of the season. They are iwt game hogs but goutlcincu, and no proper complaint oft a be made of their conduct. The places where the de- r come out arc well known. A man fa miliar with the territory ami their habits knows thu places where they crorfs, nnd the hunters are compara tively sure of jtifit where to lio in wait, outside tho park, for the ani mals to IN13S. They have all gone out now, for llrt'o have been sonic .storms up then- already, although tin results have all gone, and tho past week has been jinl like it is hero in Klamath Falls, lint I venture to xn.v there is not one deer within tun milt's of our place up thurc today, where in the summer tlteru uro probably 10011 of them roaming the park. The park now embrace- 21!) wpinrt miles, being 13 1-1! miles across ens) and wont nnd IS 1-2 miles dUtaut fnm the north to the south line. Mr Arant suggests thnt (he protected area be increased by tnking a strip about nine miles north and cightc-n miles to the west, and thus threble tho size of tho proset park and in clude nn nroa to tho wost, north of Itogue river, on the head of the Hmp cpia and Klk creeks. This territory, in Mr. Araut's opinion, is the grcutoHt natural wintering ground of the deer on the Pacific const. Also included would "he Diamond Lake and Antelope Valley, the latter being said to be the only territory containing nntolopo in their natural state in the country. "Mr. Arant Is now making tho an nual preparatiopg for closing up ev erything nt tho park for the winter Floors of bridges ovor deep canyoiiH aro taken up. Somo of these bridges nro 300 feel long. It is necessary to remove the flooring to pro.erve it, as twenty feet of pow, or n rush 01 water from so'nio thaw when the wcuthor breaks would dostroy the structures in ljort order. Jt is prob able that Mr. Arant, who aims to be tho Inst to leave, will conic out in ubout two weeks, nnd remain until tho spring wcnlhcr nmkos it feasible to return and open up (luaitcrs pre paratory to the park season. Grows Hair at 65 Years of Age Dear Sirs: "j hoard of PARISIAN flAGIO and an my head woil d Itch a i;ood deal, I thought I would try it. I novor iiHod uny remedies bofnro and was bald on top of iny head. I am using tho third hottlo and havo a lot of hulr whoro I was bald. I would like you to boo tho now hulr sprouting from my head. Tho Itching in my gcalp quickly disap peared. I am 05" years old and havo boon at tho Ilazanr 01 years. Win. A. Hoppor, A"otlnoor Hark iiohk Ilazanr, Ninth uud Bumnon Htii,, 1'hllndolphla, Pa. Largo bottlo of PARISIAN SAC110 GO coiits. Oimrantcod by Clins. Strauir for dandruff, falling hnlr and scalp Itch. Puts llfo anl, beauty Into faded hulr and Is u df.Khtfiil hu'r dress ing, J' ' 7, inn. OREGON AGGIES ARE ELIMINATED Clmnecs of Orcnoti University How ever for Football Championship Aro Very Sllnht ftccortllno. to Present Dope. POHTLAN'I), Ore., Nov. 7. The hopes of Oregon collegiate that the northwest conference football cham pionship would fall to the Univcii.it v of Washington, (he Oregon Auricul tural College this enou lime pine tieally gone glimmering. The anpirutionis of the O. A. (' contingent were shattered badly when Washington hunt the Aggies .it Seattle by a score of 31 to 0. This elimiiiutes the Carvollis farmer. And the ehnnees of the l'nivcrsit of Oregon team are poor. " Although the OregouiuiiH won from Whitman. they did so only because one i tho missionaries' touchdowns wis declared illegal on a technicality. To nil practical intents Oregon yi henteii. On account .of Oregon' unsalis fnotnry showing her wannest sup porters nro dubious ns to the out come oil tho Oregon-Washington game here November IS, the game that prohnldy will dccldo the eliHin pionship. If Washington wins the in dication are that tho purple and gold will win' the football pennant lor the fourth consecutive season. Ifn.'Mnn for IIrtHli. 3ktfBdlfoiMe&! AT rOUNTAINn.HOTEl3.On C.OEWHCnC Get tho Original and Genuine HORLIGK'8 MALTED MILK "0tfieM.au: tJmitofiCruP ThcFoodDrinkfor All Ages RICH MILK. MALT CHAIN EXTRACT. IN rOWPU ' Not in any Milk Trust Insist on "IIOKLICK'b" Tilko tt puokdo huni- See as Well as Others Do Qfwr seer xr SAYS: 'isn. Tonic mws: Mr. Itooti was nuked nit to what ha .Vol until llien will you' p-t perfect comfort for, ydur eycu. They are sclciitlflciilly acciirale. Step In anil let me explain their superior uilvaii lllKCN. Dr. Rickert Eyesight Specialist Over Kentiicr'H, Medford GET READY ,'QR THAT THANKSGIVING fliiDINNER You will Need tflfpiio for Milieu .Meal. l''reii Lot of BOILED CinER PRIED CITRPN ' LEMON PEEL ORANGE PEEL SPICES RAISINS CURRANTS APPLES MOLASSES .. Wo.AlwiIIavc VERIBEST Already ade Afiiico Wont. OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD Went Pidi OrocorH, J? A VO,Y THEATRE Vmtor Maw ftiuinHemant l'-tiHt Uuii. liloeiuwd 'Motion Picture, Clean Show; Cmirimui Trontnmnt .rank II Hull, Prep. 10a TJW CUIHTP 10t T(B-sPks-i--ssssssssK-V It's up to you to del ida v l.oro you will have jour luiindty wink done, ltowcwi, miii will have no muse for t'oiuplalut If you iIioAho THE STAR Steam Laundry We know how to do biundrj work thut wilt prove wit lufiu tory In every renpert and will doiuoutitrulo this fact to you If you Mend nn your next bundle. We're Always on The Watch fir imu.III.k and rxtrn Imrunlim wild illicit 111 llll'HrW tllir IIUIItrTlMIK Iwlrtllllt U. Iivrr lt M rhC tl to KlVi' mr iiMtiMmTM lit- benefit uf our rxiK-rli'iin In . curliiH tlir lHnt miiIIIi' itl iitH fur ' v Till fitt't. nnil our kimnril X- i. in.- of rr if. ilirmiKliioit Hi- ftt.ir tiMiniM r.-r Uu. rHiiii( Mipuiiriiy uf -m r i -it iMialtiiVnl ni'l enr lMir.iwl I'VtHlIK -IN KELLER tkk jnwuun 103 V. MAIN All latest Fiction and at Publishers' Prices Come in and look them over Medford Book Store Medford Employment Agency WANTED V man cook ou ranch. FOR BALK No. l. no acres 2! iiiIIoh from town, .Jim per aero. No, 'j. Kin acroH, a cooil ranch In KnniK valloy. No. .'I. 9 auraH, 1 Vj iiiIIoh out, Improved, $7r.00. No. 4, 20 acroB It iiiIIoh out, 1200 per aero. No, r. 10 noraa llttlo IJutto rmifi throiiHh It, fUO inr unro. Cedar poHtu only Uo; now 1st tho time to buy. Home and btKBy( ANo, 1 homo, only 7 yoaru old; $200, TUADI3 80 acroH In Call., will talto toam ami othor proporty horo. 1 itoo carp will trndo for lot at liamo value. 10 iioroH in WiihIi, ou tho Bound to trade for iyjroao, A fliio buucnlow In Portlnud for iicronKO iinp. HHNTAI.fl. "Will nttond to tho rontlnif of your Iioiiho. airla for hoiiHOWork. iiJ. F. A..BITTNER ROOM 7, PALTjI BLK. oito Wftsh Hotel riinue tlMl Home, ,11. X7?fc f-5i I MsssssssssssV E VH Where to Go Tonight THE ISIS THEATRE ni(' noiiii.io hill One Wn Sii'eani HANDY ,N NOIDIAN I The Man With the Pauls uinl the Old Willi the Doll. i 111 one of thu fmitoMt commly ncln, iiiiii.ni.ei Into nlnglug, dancing niu juuKiiug, inni over uu me viown. M" inmio inriu nrrcmn ui-i nlp.:.t end he will l'pet the iii'Min thin nxlnllng with nunie X new Jnke-i Hint nro nil up to dale Mci hliu JiimkIo the ball on the fun I ' lfn a Unockout. N. II. Wulclt IiIm paniH. !! TItoy (ro O'CONNOIt AM SAI'MlHIt ... IIIM UltlHIIH I'lllll S All. Here nro the IhiikU i totem In n I lit Kill b'.IHlllIK, Mlllo Mllllllg skctMi Introiliiclng one of lliolr I ketclen Kiitltlnd, How to Lauglt- mi If oti linvn forgotten liow, JiihI pay the UIm m villi the next five iiIkIHh iiimI liHiii, nn ll'n ono IiIk J roar from 7 till 10:30 and thou wime more, Itctneuilici' PVIday Is Amateur !N'llit. Doors okii 7 p. in. Mai luce Saturday mill Holiday. r . .-....'' s -?.... 4t s4 PLUMBING HTI.A.1I AMI inyr WATKH HI.'A'I'I.VtJ All Work lunrnta Prlci'fl ItenMuimblo QA -IloMiinl Work, Kntrr on (ltl Hlrii. Coffeen & Price Pin If lc IIOIU Home ltf SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Kotith Itlvemlde New nud ri-to-l)nti Modern In every i-irllrulnr, ;ai rook lilt", uleoni heat, etc. Women nnd (jl'li iiiiihI ImIiic; refer OIICCK. , W. M. HMITII Home Phono KIK, We Have Moved Tho J, T. Hrondley flowor Htom in now In tho M. K, &. II. Hton", ncrow thv ntrcet from forniBr IocnIIou. Cholro tutu of cut flower, bulb, frn, iihIiiim, etc., al wnyii ou baud. J. T. BROADLEY Valley Second Hand Store Wo liny and SII All ICIniU or Second Hnnd Condti, M. .f. PII.CHKIt, l'roi. in North Plr OPEN- For Business IlinniNH .V; MCHIilK'B HccomMlnui Hloro nt 3(1 South (Irapo Street, (live us a call and wo will treat you fair. 1 Unbent cunh prtco for second hnnd Koodu ot all hind. Medford Parcel Delivery KiVil Crocker, Prop, . Purcolw, lOo, I fie, uric. TriinkH 20 anywhoro In tho city. Office: Valloy Second I land Store, 15 N. Fir St. PIioiieh: Main .'1072; Home ant, ItoHldoiico Phone: Home 115 X. Prompt sbrvleo Rock Spring ' Goal on xaxd ai.x vsca ton, Offico nnd Coal Yard, Twelfth and Front Blroota, I'iiouo 7101. j Burbidge XXM dO At, BCAST. fl V !