IfS .,? PA'GE FOUR MTSDFonn mail 'jrtbuntc, mistookd, QftEflON, Tuesday, NcvramER, k 1011. .it- MEDFOIID BlAIL TRIBUNE AN INDWENDHNT NHWflPArKn JUMMHUKD KVEItr AITlillNOON KXCKPT SUNDAY. HV THH MKMFORD PIUNTINQ CO. Tha Democratic Times, The Mtdfonl Mull. Tho Medford Trlbun, Tho South rn Orofiontnn, Tho AShlnnd Trlbun. Office Alnll Tribune Hnlldlnir. 2S-I7-39 North Fir dtrcot; phono, Main (031, Home 76. OKORQti TUTNAM, Editor and Manager Entered as Becond-clAAB matter at Med- ford, Urenor umicr mo nci 01 uarco , 17. Offlclnl Paper of tho City of Mrdford Official Pnpor of Jackson County. . . ftUBSCRXFTXOK KATEC One yenr, by mall 9B.0O Orio month, by inn II .SO Tor month, delivered by carrier In Mcdford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point .,, 6' Saturday only, by mall, per year.. J.00 Weekly, per year 1.80 (WORK OXBCTJXASXOV. Dally average for six months ending December 31, 1910, 2731. mil Iaid Wlr TTnlW 7rM Dlipatchrs. The Mall Trlbuno Is on salo at the Ferry News Stand. San Francisco. Tortland Hotel NoC; Stand, Portland. Bowman News Co, Portland, Or. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. MEDrORD, OKEOOK. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fa&teat arrowing city In Orecon. Population U. & census 1810; 8840; estimated, 1911 10,000. Five nunarca inouaanu aonar urnTnj Water System completed. Riving finest nunnlv nuro mountain wat teen miles ot street being paved and contracted for at a cost excecdlnc SI O00.0C0. making & total ot twenty mllei ofpavement. PostOfflco recolptu for year ending March 31, 1811, show increase or ii per cent. Bank deposits a gain of 21 pet cent. Ilanner fruit city In Oregon Rorui River Spltxonborg apples won swoop. etaken prizo ami title or "AfSU KTag of the VTorlA. av tho National Apr-ln Show, Spokane, 1909, and a car of Kewtowns won Xlrat rrizo la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C Rogue River pears brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur ing the past six years. Write Co Commercial club. Inclosing cents for postage for fhe finest comrou nlty pamphlet ever published. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown - Tlio Canine Protest. Said the llttlo mongrel bow-wow To tho mastiff, slick and stout, "Thero's a civic movement browing That Is aimed kick us out. Let us call a protest meeting Down on Main beside the tracks j Thcro to baffle all tho scheming .That Is dono behind our backs." AH tho dogs within tho city To tho -smallest yellow pup Turned1 out early at tho meeting And they sent their protests up. Wlicntha people heard the racket Like n nation rent with woe, Ilowllngs, yowllngs, moaning, groan- lngs, They nil cried "Those dogs must go." Thus it was tho protest meeting Ended in an awful rout Dogs wont scudding every whlchway And their coubo was down and out. So it is in lots of meetings Words aro shouted botween friends And tho sessions end in riot Too much nolso defeats our ends. - C0MMUNICATI0H. f- To tho Editer: It was with nntdi gratification that I read n Jato edi torial in your paper concerning ilic tiiibjcet of do.! in Mud ford, mid hopo that h the heginunu: of u cru sndo movement nniusl the nuiKaiifC, ns fhoy lmvo heenmo too many in our little city. During my two and a half years residence hero I have tried to live up to the filonu "Beau tify tho City," and I hcnrtily endorse it in every way I ean, but I find my Jahor and expense is mnny timet, frustrated by tho numberless dojjs thai are, allowed to roam at will. The owners of dogs resent any interfer ence on tho subject and think they should hove tho privilugo of owning dopj if they wish, hut thoy do not remember tho olhor man's rights in jtlio mill (or, therefore we must bear with tho iinnoyaneo or fence oui 'properly against, the instriibion of jjouio olhor man's dog. I wish also . to Hicuc of tho unsanitary sido of itho inntter. I have often felt jtitrougly on this subject hut do not know how to find n remedy. It scorns uHdlcjSK to try to work through our couiKjiliiieii, us thoy aaro nearly all owners of dogs and do not have any sympathy with tho subject. Thero is neither room nor use for a dog in town, nnd J hope you will pur sue tho (lanipaigu and eniiso tho rc jnovnl of u nuisance to mnny who' uro property owiiors and tax payers mid fcul thoy havo rights to ho ro Hpeotod. L. R. OUKHAL1S, Wn. Firo last niclit destroyed tbo Spalding hotel. Tho guests escaped, Losa $15,000. OAKLAND, Cal. Threo hundred switchmen 'u'ro bacl at work In tho local railroad yards today aftor es tablishing it record of two strikes in one day. Doth strikes wero called HBftlust tlio Southern Pacific com pany within a period ot M hours. GREAT BRITAIN RUBS IT IN. THE coronation durbar is a cruel and costly voinindor to Indians thai thovNaro a conouorcd noonlo. It is Great Britain's adroit method of "rubbing it in." Queen Victoria was the first; British" sovereign to have a durbar (by proxy) 1877, just 20 years after the fall of Delhi when the last spark of Indian independence was extinguished. King Edward announced his succession m more impressive fashion in 11)03, when he and Alexandra were represented by the Duke anil Duchess of Connaught And now Ucorge and Alary, "king-emperor" and "queen-empress," are to show themselves to "their loyal subjects" a vast majority of whom hale them and all they represent most cordially .nnd the ceremonies lead ing up to, during, and following "tho biggest show on earth" will be attended by a pomp and circumstance and a lavish expenditure of money absolutely without parallel in the world's history. It. will be tho' first time that a British sovereign has set foot on Indian soil. Every stage of the projected "roval progress" is inter preted by the native population as a calculated insult. The royal-party, arriving at Bombay early in Decem ber, will be heralded by booming cannon, and the whole city will turn out to see the alien who is their emperor. The king will enter Delhi through ShadrDarwaza King's Gate which was used in olden days only by native roy alty. Here will come the princes of India, heavv with gold and silver and stones without their bodyguards, their bands utmost cornel's of the country, with smiles on their lips aim gurs m rneir nanus, ro mane omesanee ana swear alle giance to the successor to their ancient power. Then the king will go a-hunting. At this moment the sultan of Ncgal, whose house was ancient before the first Saxc-Coburg was born, is rounding up the beasts in his jungle, like any gamekeeper, in order that George V may have plenty of billets for his 'bullets. Then Calcutta and the last and crowning humilia tion. A pageant reproducing the outstanding events in Indian history, first, the ancient philosophy and culture of these oriental people; then the comiug of the British, ruthless and dominant; the long wars which broke the spirit of India; the last expiring effort to regain what had been lost which found expression in the mutiny, a little more than 50 veal's ago and, finally, the "Black Hole of Calcutta." India secths with sedition. The spirit of revolution has gained such a foothold in the country that it is doubt ful if its advance can ever be checked. A merciless policy of repression has failed to put down this sullen resistance on tho part of India's mysterious millions. Last summer the crops failed. On the heels of drought has followed famine, and plague. India's 300,000,000 never far from the starvation line, have crossed it. India's normal death rate is 40 per 1000. Plague and famine claim a million lives each year, according to offi cial figures. From the plague alone 0,354,000 died in the ten years ending 1909. Thousands die in districts never visited by the official enumerators. This year conditions in India arc not normal; they are worse than normal. "Whole towns and villages arc stricken. There are not enough well to care for the sick and dying; not enough living to bury the dead. Under these circumstances it is not strange that a tremendous cry of protest has gone up from the Indian people against the mockeiy of holding the durbar, ostensibly a period of rejoicing, this year. The money might be better spent. The bulk of Englishmen at home are opposed to it on the same ground. A large section of the English press has pointed out with an outspokenness unusual when the sub ject under discussion is the king, that humanely speaking it is cruel, and politically speaking it is unwise, to hold the durbar at this time. The lord chamberlain's reply was that "there would be no alteration of the original plans." Parliament voted .$600,000 to defray the king's ex penses at this end of the journey. The Indian government has appropriated $5,625,000. Another $15,000,000 will be squandered by the native ridel's in "official" expenses which must conic from the pockets of the common people in increased taxes. The reasen: It is the English government's policy that 300,000,000 whipped and subjugated Asiatics must not bo permitted to forget that Britannia not only rules the waves, but also has a stranglc-hold on India. HEAR ADMIRAL FRRBJI SUIT Sensational Allegations Arc Mario in Suit for Divorce Brought uy Mrs. Lillian Moore Against Her Million aire Husband. REDWOOD CITY, Cal Nov. 14. beiiKiilioiuil allegations, linking tho names of a rear admiral hi the Unit ed States navy nnd 11 millionaire lurn her king with lira. Lillian Moore, who is suing her millionaire hushuud. J. J. Moore, for a divorce, leaked out today in tho crows complaint filed by tho hti&hnnd. The trial opened in the superior court before Judgo Uncle liero todny, Moore alcgeH (hat his life'w two children before her marriage to hini aro hoiib of Hour Admiral I'liclprf. Mooro charges his wife with having confessed l meeting Phelps in Hon olulu nnd Ran I'Vnncispo, nnd with admitting that pliclps in tho father of two of her three children, price, with their elephants, of native soldierv, from the LONGEST ROAD IS PROJECTED French Capitalists Plan Construction of Railroad From Algiers to Mom- bassa, 6300 Miles-Will Cross All Africa. PARIS, Nov. 14. A trmiK-Afrien railway, the longest in tho world, from Algiers to MombiiHsn, OU0O miles in Icpgiii, is projected by Freneli capitalists. II may he 111 op eration within ton years, London will ho brought within nine days of Johannesburg, South Africa, now eighteen days; Hrussols will bo Jive days from tho Uelgian Congo, now forty days; tho distance P n ... iiom rrnucu to uu;o Toliud, now ninety days, will he reduced' to four. Look at nil of tho real estate' ads and at much of tho real estnto ad. wirtfsod, before invoHtinr Ilusklns for Health. MEANEST MAN FOUND AT LAST J. H. Orr In Whose Field Rodgcrs Fell Sunday Demands $10 Dam ages Unit Had Been Plowed but Not Planted. PASADKN'A, Cut., JCov. M.-Still nimble to uecouttt for tho direct onuo of tlio mishap which almost ontlod hi life Sunday afternoon I'alhniith P. ledgers, truiis-coutiui'iitnl lnitir, who fell with his hiplauo when with in sight of Long lUmcli, tho terinin otts of his ocean to oeoan flight propped up in bod in Ids ipiarlers at tlio llotel Maryland declared today that ho would complete Ins flight a soon as ho had sufficiently rucove cd. "J guess I mu-l have gone to sleep on tho job," he said. "I low far I fell or whether I was trying to laud s a mystery even to me. li I wa trying to avoid any wires I can't remember it nor do 1 remember any particular touble with the cuejiie Thu machine and its hearings uciv all worn out before 1 started. 1 knew it but I did not wish to diop Mint tho crowd at Long Hunch. I known my mechanicians are mil to hlnine, because I hoy are niiioug the most efficient in the United State-.." To his great delight liudgers, who is mi inveterate Muokar. was allowed two cigars, today. Hat even tho were not sufficient to curb his in over the news that J. IT. Orr, in whosc flowed field ho fell, had re fused to allow the wrecked biplane l.i he removed until lie was paid fin damages to the frc-ldy turned soil, in which nothing had yet boon phitiln! "Its the first time," said Undg-is "in my cross country flight that I have been called on for a cent bv owners of ground where I luiulct with my machine." Apples ind Potatoes. Wo havo Just received tlio luteal report from Washington, dated No vember S. Under Iho head of apples wo see nveraco production of 1911 crop is 62.1 per cent of tho full crop, against 43.G ppr cent of tbo full crop of 1910. , In July last wo reckoned the crop 25 per cent moro than Inst year. Shortly nfter the rain came wo nindo It 33 per cent. This Inct report of tho government shows thnt wo under estimated It instead of overestimated It. We mention these facts becnus soino of our western friends stated that our fgures were Incorrect. A SO per cent inorenso compared with last year menus an extra 11,000,000 barrels. 1'ntntocM. Tho last government rcjiort dated Novembor 8 gives: Avorago bushels per aere: 1910. 1911 New York 71 105 Michigan 9J 105 Wisconsin lie 90 Maine 119 22( Pennsylvania , , GG 8S Colorado ... . ; 35 100 1911 1910 Kstltnatn Hstlmnto Now York . 3Q.784.000 H,C7C,000 Mich 29,328,000 35,175,000 Wis 30.1CO.000 21,700,000 Mnlno .... 21,170,000 27,910,000 Penn 17,300,000 28.100,000 Colo 2275,000 C.500,000 131,377,000 107,151,000 131,377,000 Oof itlency 1911 37,771,000 Price Channcs Small. NKW YORK, Nov. M.Prlco changes at tho oponlng of today's stock market wore small and irregu lar. Tho market was unfavorably affected by tho1 'ouster suit againiit tho International Harvester company In Missouri. This slock drooucd 5 C-8. American Smelting sold off a point and other lenders a substan tial fraction. Tho market c!osedN steady. Uondu woro Irregular.' V- Campaifjn Plaans Discussed. Washington; .n. c, Nov. 14. I'Juns for tho republican campaign for tho presidency next fall wero dis cussed by Prosldont Taft and his cab inet hero today at tho first, meotlng of thnt body nearly throe months. President Taft'fl noxt mossugo to congress nlfio camo in for consider able discussion. Notice. Notice is horoby lvon that tbo undorslgned will apply to tho city council nt Its meeting to bo hold November 21, 1911, nt 7:30 p. in., for a llconso to sell malt, spirituous and vinous liquors at wholesale In quantities to consumora direct at Us place of business No. 10 North Front street, Mbdford, Oregon, for n porind of Hlx months, YOUNG & HALT. Nov, 9, mi, TRYING TO LINE STATE FOR TAFI LocnlRcpuullcnns Aro In Receipt uf Many Letters From Committee Having Tail's Renomlnatlon in View Progressives tu Work Later. Local republicans arc in receipt of letters from Stale Senator Hen Sell ing who is evidently determined t coinhut Iho rapidly rising sentiment ugaiiiKt President Tuft's re-iioininu-lion in Oregon, Tho self-appointed Tuft campaign coiumitloe is eidenllv nltomptiiig tn got (ho republicans united in support of their plum The committee is scheming to or- OPEN- For Business UICOINH & liKNUK'S Hocumt-llniul Storo at 3C South (Hupo Street. Olvo us a call nud wo will trcnl you fair. Highest cash prlco for second hnud goods of all klndi Medford Employment Agency FOIt BALK 7 room houso modern, $800 down, bal, to suit, 5 room bungalow close In $1000 down, Iml. in payments. 2 good watches $3 each. Horso nud buggy, A-No. 1 horso, only 7 years old; $200. TIIADB 25 Vj acres to trndo for city property. 12 room house for ncnsigo. Houno In Seattle to Hado for acreage hero. HIJNTALS. All kinds of houses to rent. Will attend to tho routing of your house. 3 furnished Iioiihcs. 2 furnished rooms for nion only $2 week. 2 blkH from P. O. WANTED Girls for housework. 5. f. a. bittner t?oom 7, 'palm blk. r.. - ito Nash Hotel Phono 4111; Home, 1-1. TAR Wo Also Show 4000 Feet of Film Foul Play This Wonderful Edison Production Consisting of 3000 Feet Too Many Engagements A Slilo-splltlnn comedy-reel of 1000 feet Admission 10c Kiiiiime county cniimilllccs o work fur Tall, and white Iho commillcos will lie supposed to work only for the ini mical fortunes of the prcsidou!, pro grcssivoH assert that luwly lick for oilier Hlaiidpallei's will he put in lor Kood mciiHura Inter. BKATTLU, Wn. Nov. llalsload lies near death hero an a result of injuries iiitHtaltied when ho wiih struck by an liiteiurlmu oar. Valley Second Hand Store Wo Ittty and Hell All Kluda ot Second Hand Goods. SI. .!. Pll.aiKIt, Prop. Jin .North l'lr Home 2t.1t Hell JIOTU WtcKes andClochs arc tho two chief ar' files of our business. The dorks and Wntchos which we nro offui-luK are tho very hunt made and inmlthi'ly reliable. Wo also carry a large slock of very fine gold and silver Jewelry, rlnns. plus, brooches, hrtu-olrls, chains, charms, lorl.i'U, etc , etc. KELLER TKD JT.WEI.nH. 103 W. MAIN mm Where you will find Hip licit workmanship on your flue gar ment. We take thu Utmost caro with everything entrusted to us, nud gtiurautoo that you will bo absolutely satisfied .villi results. The Star Steam Laundry .MKOrOItt), OHH. I The GREAT, WONDERFUL, MYSTERIOUS HAT V llijLJLly See this marvelous man, enjoy his exseptional entertainment and hear him talk. Ask him ques tions, he will answer all of them He does marvelous things. Even chains and handcuffs are but toys to this great man. : : : : : Tho pooplo t Ibis cliy should buy "Mado In Oroium" goods Irnm Iho local inoiehaiits whenever tho prim and ipiallly nro eipml to Ifliiitorn made goods. Where to Go Tonight SAVOY THEATRE Unilor Mow fctiumiremoiil Plrnt Hun, l.lcimm'il Motion Pltittintn. ('loan Hliow, C'ourleoiiN Tnntiuriit. Kntak II, Hull, Prop. lOo TUW CENTfl lOo fWr4h ISIS THEATRE j inn nonii.K hill THH n.uitiroNH j Comedy, Hinging nud Talking I I I lore Ih tho somewhat different g s comedians In one of Ihslr comedy J creations entitled. "Ills Day Off," I i lit which they Introduce alt kinds 4 of comical situations as well as some good sinning and a brand- I new bunch of Jokes. If you want X X to enjoy a hearty laugh this Is Iho X X plurn whoro you will get double s your money's worth. It's a scream, i X HTII.Ii ANOTIlUll .11 1. -.M l.llil,M. WKIiUS S Nuclei) V IVwullo Kiitcilnlucr All of Midforil's uiiisle lovers will bo pleased by tho atinouucemout X I of Miss Wells' local appcurouuo. 1 this is one or 1110 strtinnwi ae.is in 11 miiii 111 Yiunit'Yiiii', I'.rnry- whero she has ftpiuxtrod she has X been a tremendous hit. pncftlug J a beautiful nlc, which she urn i In advnulHHo In classic as well X hh nor kiohi cnuraciur souks. lltlll l HIIUUV I'lHIHJ' IIIKIIl IN amateur ulitht nnd (ho children's j imilluco Saturday. J I , U-GO THEATRE VAUDEVILLE AND MOVING PICTURES 10c Change of Program Sundays and Thursdays THEATRE TONIGHT Positively No Increase in Prices MATINEE EVERY DAY IH KJMHI