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MTCDT?ORD MAIL TRITONE, aiEDyORP, ORTCflQN; TIWDAY, tfOVrcMKRR. 21, 11)11.
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AN INDKl'BNOKNT NHWflPAPfirt
FUJULIfJUUU HVUIIT AKTliltNOON
KXC13PT SUNDAY, I1T TUB
.MRDFORD PRINTING CO.
Tlio Dvmocrntlo Times, The Mrdforil
Mall. T)ia MciUonl Tribune, Tlio South
rn OrcROnlan, Tlio Ashland Tribune
A YEAR OF PROGRESS.
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Orflco Mat! Tribune nulldtncr, SS-37.39
North Fir street; phon, Main 10J1,
Home 76.
GlSOItQIS PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
Kntred na secomt-elnM matter at Hert
ford, Oregor- under the act of March S,
1879.
Official Paper of tlio City of Medford
Official Paper of Jackson County.
BtJBSCRITTIOK SATE.
Otf yenr. by mall ................ tE.on
Otis mnnth, by mall 60
For month, delivered by carrier In
Modfnrd, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point 60
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 3.00
Weekly, per year 1.60
iwosk crRcnniATiosr.
Dally averaRo for alx month andlnr
December SI, ltUO. 2721.
BEATTIE TAKES
REFUGE IN PRAYER
Only a Shadow of Condemned Man's
Jauntincss Remains Pastors
Spend Hours With Him In His
Cell.
COMPLETION of the Clnrk-Uonoiy paving eontnu'l
leaves MeuToru tlio best paved city of its si'.o in the
country. Tlioro avu HA) miles of asphalt and bilulithie
paved streets.
Although considered an off-year, Mcdford has made
remarkable progress during 1911. In addition to the
paving, nearly seven miles of which were laid this year,
there were fifteen miles of coment; walks constructed, six
miles of cast-iron distributing system and six miles of
sewer system.
The building record is also one to be proud of. It in
cludes the five-story $150,000 Mcdford hotel, the $100,000
Sacred Heart hospital, the four-story $75,000 Mcdford
Furniture and Hardware eompauv building, the four-st.orv
$85,000 Hotel Holland, the $S5,000 First National bank
building, and numerous smaller business blocks.
Between 300 auil-100 residences have been erected or
are now in course of construction in Mcdford, many of
tnem costly. All ot them are ot modern design and ot an
architecture not. surpassed in artistic taste hi the north
west. In many other ways Mcdford has made material
progress and 1912 will find her the best built and most
attractive, as well as the most progressive of the smaller
Oregon cities.
BOB SMITH MAY
illlN
FOR
M
ENLIGHTENING THE PEOPLE.
RICHMOND, Vn., Nov. 21. With
: only n shadow of his Jauntincss re
maining Henry Clay Dcattic, Jr., con
demned to die for the murder of his
young wife, knelt In a corner of his
cell today and prayed, while In the
death chamber the electricians
switched off and on the current In
"the electric chair In which ho Is to
meet his end Friday, and mado euro
that the apparatus was In satisfactory
working condition.
Key. Benjamin Donnls. tlio Eplsco-
! pallan minister who has been con
stantly at Dcattic's side during tho
past week, spent several hours in his
cell today, accompanied by tho Rev.
Mr. Fix, exhorting tho prisoner. The
gravity of his impending fato has
finally touched Bcattic, and ho is
taking refuge In prayer.
I TELEGRAPHIC TABLOIDS.
- DENVER. Col. Two white girls
and two Japanese arc here today as
. the result of a double wedding whieh
occurred nt the Japanese Methodist
mission when Rev. ITonry SJiirate,
pastor of (he mission, performed the
Jiuptials for Miss Metty Arnetz and
Frank Knlsuhe, and Mrs. Lulu Fisii
$ cr and Frank Suwamurn.
SAN FRANCISCO. Willi four of
. Uncle Sam's big sen fightors in or
nanr San Francisco and two more
steaming full speed up the coast, a
iinvnl mobilization which may mihni
unto in n voyage to China today is
well under way.
" SACUAMEKTO, Cal. Using his
last strength to hold away from the
' county hospital that he might "cash
Sin" on the outside, "Old Rill" Cueno,
'; whole-souled old-time gambler, :s
' dead in n lodging house hero today,
' his wrinkled old face wroather in .1
-'contented smile.
A NDREW 0A1?N,EGTE has given another $25,000,000
- away, this time "to promote the advancement and
diffusion of knowledge and understanding among the
American people."
Tho niOliev will nrnh'lhlv o-n tn sinmni-r. vn virtue
"boards" and beneficiaries. Just how much the people
will be benefited is problematical.
Carnegie's "philanthropy," his frantic effort to buy
respect with his tainted hoard, has the effect of arousing
the inquiry "How did you get it?" In this way he pro
motes the "advancement and diffusion of knowledge and
understanding."
How can one man afford to give away hundreds of
millions of dollars when millions of people lack necessi
ties? "What of a" system that creates idle rich and idle
paupers 7 '
Carnegie's gifts are not true charity, though they
cover a multitude of sins. Charity is "love, a sacrifice.
There is no love, no sacrifice in this tardy return of stolen
goods, for the purpose of gratifying Vanity and in the hope
of purchasing a niche in the temple of fame.
Every Carnegie library is a monument to how Car
negie got it, to a protective tariff that robbed a nation to
enrich a few, to workmen ruthlessly slain by hired ruf
fians, to the pauper hordes of Europe imported to take
the place of Americans, to child slavery and to frenzied
finance. They are products of a civilization at once crude,
barbaric and absurd.
If Elected to That Office in Grants
Pass, Says He Will Enforce Law
and Put Eml to Present Disgrace
ful Conditions Exlstinu In That City
Friends of Itohort 0. Smith of
Omuls Pass niv urging him lo ho
como a onudiiluto for mayor of tlmt
city nt.tho coming election, nnd, in,
cording to the UngutJ Hiwr Connor
ho will iinlifv if dueled." Air.
oniiui says luriiter:
"If they nominate mi', I will tpml
ify, and ns 1 do not want lo bo nomi
nated or elected under a tnintippni
heusion of the publie, will iiy that,
if I nin nlentcil. all laws will lie en
forced to tin' lottor I will clout! nit
tho town, as oonilitioiw hero Iiaxo
become disgraceful. 1 will imoko up
the illicit luptor joints and prone
ctilo tho offender grout and small,
if it bankrupts the town lo accom
plish it.
"I am not n prohibitionist, as ovor.
one knows that knows mo, but I am
it respecter of law Mini order, and
mws on tlio staiuio nooks Muuiid lie
enforced or repealed. Conditions in
Grunts Pass have become unbonr
ablo. What will the rising genera
tion think of our law when thc mr
openly violated daily? It is not n j
BOYS MUST BUY
LICENSE TO HUNT
State Law Makes No Exception for
Boys Under 15, as Notaries Seem
to Think All Subject to Arrest If
Without License.
There scents lo bo a iitimtudcrslitiid
ing with the ttuluriiM or persons that
oil hunting liocitHCff in Modfuid ami
Central Point, espooiully tho hitter
place, in regit nl to boy under the
ago of lf yours, according to giinio
wnidoiis, who kDUo they have found
u number of small boys out with
Ulliitt. mill tn omili tiiulniiiiit MiK.. l.ni.,
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staled that they wont lo buy IIccum?
ami were ml tinned Ihey did not have
to have one until Ihov were lfi vonrw
. .
out.
The uudorsliiudiug is onliroly or-i-oiHHHis,
as tho slate lnw inuhes no
oxeeptiou owing to ago.
SAN FRANCISCO, Oul.--Carryltig
two pnwungors, Hoy l'ruuuls, tho
aviator, Jttado two HUcccMfiil fllKhts
over the 1'riMidlo ycittrtlny. J, R
(inKe, one of the patoteuKors, wanted
to got out anil walk when ho was -10
feet up.
PLUMBING
MTICAM ANI HOT WATKIl
IIKATINO
All Work UtinrAtite4
Priced ReitHonnbla
115 llowitrtl lllock, Kutrnac
on Dili Htnvt,
Coffecn & Price
I'julflo ttlKtt Horn tt
Valley Second
Hand Store
Wo lluy and Sell All Klitda or
Second Hand (loodH,
M. J. PIliCIUJR, Prop.
in North Mr
Home tint
Hell ail7U
question of pmiiiliiliiin or iinti-pro-hiliitiou.
but it is a tpiesliou of nf
fieinl integrity."
L08 ANGELES, Cal. Charged
with violating tlio iinli-piekoting or
'dinnnce, Edward H. Misner, provi
dent of the Central Labor Council,
,, and Ilobort Allen, Edward Coker.
; Henry L. Gouvors and William Alyett
were each released on .$0 bnil ixind
ng a jury trial on Fobrury 14.
. SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. Known
f.nmong circus people as tlio "Woman
of Mystery," Mrs. Arvn Case, a
"dcr of death" wire porfonner, was
arrested hero today aB tho suspected
perpetrator of n scoro of inysteion
hurglnrics which for a week huve
lmzzled tho police
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; SAN FRANCISCO, Cal. A horso a
vmllllon yoara old, that roamod Alas
ka wlion tho tcoborgs woro palm
trees and tho glaciers banana groves,
lis being put toBotbor at tho museum
Shore. Profosiior Rlunt tolls tho ago
fas would any horse fancier by tho
ftcoth.
nURLINGAMI3, Cal Undertaker
Kldor Iiub packed his stock of cof
.jflns niid his family and left bore bo
'ausQ hard luck was after him, tho
city balng without dead ones. He's
, Kolng bnck to railroading, Uurllii-
gumo's undertnkorlesB.
Falls In Hot Spring.
LA GRANDE, Ore., Nov. 21."
'ioalded from nock to too hy mi nc
,Jejdcntnl mmej-sion in tho natural
s ihoiling waters of Hot lake, nonr
'Jierc, J. N. Sullivan, n workinun of
AQijnttJo, Wnfih., is not expected to
$irvivo toduy.
; With other workmoii Sullivan wils
xroemistruoling tho dnm near the
lake's outlot, when ho lost his bal
niii'o nml fell into tho water, which
registers 203 degrees. . .
WATERING STOCKS
IS CRIMINAL ACT
Commission Recently Appointed by
President Taft to Investigate Prac
tice Makes Several Recommenda
tionsWant Federal Supervision.
GOLD HILL HAS
NEW
CHARTER
WASHINGTON, 1 C, Nov. 21.
Watering stocks is a criminal offense
In tho eyes of the commission re
cently appointed by President Taft to
investigate this practice, according to
tho commission's report, published to
day. In this report federal supervision
of all stocks and bonds Issued special
valuations of railroad property by
tho government, giving of publicity
to actual stock valuos and legislation
making over-capitalization a crlmo
are among tho commission's reconr
incudations.
President Hadloy of Yalo Is chair
man of tho commission.
Little City Bonds for $25,000 in Or
dcr to Secure an Adequattc Supply
of Fresh Water Victory Was Five
to One.
OUR WOOD AND
DRAY
Office is now IiH-ntcd at No. :IM South Kir In WIImmi X Co.'s mccoiiiI
band store. SHfnl attention glwu to (lie muting of Iioiim'IioIiI
giMKls nml the delivery of freight.
H. S. BRUMBLE & SONS
Home, 2(1."-Ii
Hell, ill (It
WQL6AST IN FINE
SHAPE FOR FIGHT
LOS ANGHLKS, Cal., Nov. 21.
Brown us u borry and sound in mus
clo and wind, Ad Wolgast, llght
wolght champion of tho world, today
announced that about six days more
of hurd training would let him out
for his Thanksgiving day bout with
Freddlo Welsh. Welsh, however,
will train about three times as long
as Wolgast for tho contest.
Wolsh also Is in flno condition.
Ills stay at Venico with dully dips in
tho Pacific has worked wonders for
him but ho will continue tho grind up
to tho day of tho battlo.
Schooners Safe.
UANDO, Ore., Nov. 21. The
schooners Queen and Satisalito, re
ported to have been in distress, are
now aiiohorod off the Unndoii const,
ut of dangor. The bar is calming
down.
Tlio Ufa-saving crew was on tho
bench nil night ready to aid if the
vessels wont nslioro during tho
storm,
IIuBklnB for Healtn.
IJy n fivc-to-onc vote tho, oilizon
of Gold Hill on Monday adopted their
new charter, nnd passed a bond issjie
of $25,000 which will bo used to con
stniot a modem water supply. So
jubilant were tho advocates of prog
ress following the election that tltei
burned a "mosback" in offigy nnd
otherwise celebrated.
The adoption of the charter marks
the beginning of n new era of devel
opment for that city.
(Paid Advertisements.)
FOR OITV TRKASURKR.
Inasmuch as Lee L. Jacobs has
declined to again run for city trcus
nror I hereby offer myself as a can
didato for that offlco at the city
election to be hold in January.
QUS SAMUELS.
& $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $$$$$$ $
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The Medford National Bank
CAPITAL STOCK - $100,000.00
SURPLUS and PROFITS $35 OOO.OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
WAPK DKPOSIT IJOX1CS FOR HUNT.
w. a. oonr, Priant.
7. A. rxHKT, Vice rtt: JOSH S. ORTR, 0ihlr.
7..B. KSBSZOS, Vie Frta. W. D. JAOEDOW, Asit. Caibltr.
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piprii,)'P'ptpV'PP'tippip r js
CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIUIAN
FR03I TIIK THIRD WARII
In view of Mr. W. W. Elfort having
decided not to bocomo a candldato
for councilman at tho coming olec
tion I hereby annotinco mysolf as a
candldato for councilman in tho
Third ward.
. W. Q. ALDENHAGEN.
L
CANDIDATE FOR COUNCILMAN
FROM HECOND WARD
I hcroby annotinco myself as a can
dldato for councilman from tho Sec
ond ward at tho coming election to
bo held January 9th, 1112, In tlio
city of Mcdford, Oregon.
CARL W. III5ILBRONNBR.
FOR CO UNCI LMA NFROM
Tin: third ward
I horeby annotinco myBoIf as a
candldato for councilman from the
Third ward at tlio coming city cloc
tlon. J. T. SUMMERVILLE.
CANDIDATE FOR COUNCIL.
MAN FROM HECO;VD AVARD
I horeby announce myself as, a
candldato for councilman from Sec
ond ward nt the coming election to
bo bold January ith, 1012, In tho
city of Medford.
P, B, WYNKOOP.
The
Jackson County Bank
Mcilfonl, Oregon
Fotitided by W. I. VaVtor in lSSs and now for 2.1 yunrH under
same management.
Capital (fully paid) $100,000. Surplus $05,000.
Bawd on nearly a quarter of a century of square, snfo deal
ing, this bank solicits your patrouago with tho promlsu that
your account will bo carefully given every nttontlon'nnd that
you wlllbo at all times given tho utmost courtesy,
W. I. VAWTEH, President. O, R. L1NDLEV, Vice President.
C. W. M'DONALD, Cashier.
...First...
National Bank
ef:
MEDFORD, OREGON
,
, CAPITAL STOCK $100,000,00
Surplus and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 ,
L.itcd States and Postal Savings Depository
Wo Bolic' your business, which will receive our care
ful attention.
F. K. Douol, President M. L. Alford, Canliier
Orris Crawford, Asoistant Cashier
Clark & Wright
WAcniNOTorr, d. a
Pulillo l.nml .Mutter.i: l'liml I'rimf.
ticoort LitiulK, Cniilonls titul illiilun
Uxi'. Herln.
AnNoclittn Work for Altornoy"."""
IlniktiiN for llouith.
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Houth Rlvenldn
New ntnl Upti-Diitt MiMlent
in every wir(lciiliir, giw rotik.
Imr, hteiiin lir.it, etc. Woiiii'ii
nml glrN limit bring refer-
fllCt'H.
W. M. K.MITII
Home Plionn HtK.
Medford Parcel Delivery
Frx'il CrtitJer, Prop.
1'arrtiln, lOe. ire, SRc.
Trunks f.o nuywhore In the city
Office: Valley KtMWitd iluud Ktors,
15 N. Ir St.
Phemti: Main 3072; Home 35 I.
Ro.ildeut-0 Phene: Home 115 X.
Prompt Sorvlco
WOOD!
The Medford Wood Yard. All klmU
and any IoiikUi of eood dry wood.
Corner Seventh and Newtown. Como
to the shed mid see the wood, Phone
Bell, UUll; Home, 330 X,
A. B. Tull & Grant
Proprietor
We Stave Moved
Tho J. T. Ilroadley flower
store U now In the M. F. & 11.
ntoro, across tho street from
former location.
Choice lots of cut flowers,
bulbs, ferns, palms, etc, al
ways on linnil.
J. T. BROADLEY
Medford
Employment
Agency
FOR HALE
Rtwtatiraut.
Rooming hniiHo.
l)yo Works.
5 room bungalow, .moil., all
nrulshud, can bo bought either
furnished or not,
5 room buucalow JIM 00.
1 11! acres,
1!0 acres near Eaglo Point,
TRADE
House In Honltlo Tor limine or
acreage here.
A good watch to trado for
chickens.
i do all kinds of trading.
EMPLOYMENT
'& women tn cook on ranch,
1 wiiltroHU, 'i per week and
board.
WANTED
H loiffim to do hauling.
Man and woman to taku clntrgo
of hotel, etc,
FOR RENT
4 sultos hntiBokoepIng rooms,
Olrhi for hointowork.
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposito Nash Hotol
Phone 11 It j Home, 11.
Willi RE TO GO
TONIGHT
SAVOY THEATRE
Under Now Mmmijeiiiiwit
Tlrfit Hun, LIi'i'IihimI Million I'lolurt'fl.
I'lt'llll NIluW, CuurlriMIH 'I'lOlltllllUlt.
Kruuk II. Hull, Prop.
ioo tiim omrrn ioo
IOIO
T II E A T R E
ttiH Derm.i: him.
DALE AND MAIITEI.LI
Hinging Untiring TnlMng
The Ki'eateMl of nil fun provok
ing not In which no Mid of com
edy. JitHt the kind of Mood tun
that every one enjoy. Knur ilaya
llieny two fuumtikors will ioIkii
supremo. .1 ii Ht out front Hie ihmI
with the blKHOMt song hlt- and
tlmtrtiiR t lint will iumUii every one
Nit up and take tiotlco. Every
where they liuvt appeared they
have cntiiHid a IhiirIi riot. Try
them for the blue, Ihey are miro
the right nieilli'luo.
HEItE'S TWO MIC FAVOIHTKS
Mi. Cliiitli's Hills nml Mlt Lie
rile Kit) tier
Coini'dy diameter Art
Doing too well knovui for any
conimout and doing one of tlio
ltt iietK now III VHinliivllle they
are spirt to win new frlomU nh
well ns wulcomo tho old uuihi.
Moth young ladliw Imve lived In
.Meilford on nml off for ars and
nhould not fHll to be i big ilmw
lug card for the itevt four iiIrIiIh.
Don't t'otget Aiiiiiteur Mglit,
I'rbliiy
('lillili-eu'N .Miillnro Sutui-ilay
STAR
THEATRE
AT TIIK TllltliSIIOLD OP 1,1 IMC
Thin film U nil aid to uoblu work
HIS (HltLIK
in vs tileli Citphl kIvw fntltor the
merry bn! bu!
RANCOON, INDIA
x lteutillfiil Kri'iile
i.rriLE Moitir. is too shout
All comedy
Al KATHER
In New Son km.
Rtitlllug Good Comedy.
ItcKt of Mtixle immI Effects
CO.'MINO EXTRA
'THE COLLEEN DAWN"
Produced In Irelitud In tlio nxitrt
location described In llottrlatilt's
relebrated piny. This picture Is
In three reels.
U-GO
THEATRE
VAUDEVILLE
AND
MOVING
PICTURES
10c
Change of Program
Sundays nnd
Thursdays
OPEN-
For Business
nmaiNH & lehlie'h
BecoiitLHiiuil Htoro
nt 3G South drape Street,
(live ua it call and wo will trout
you fair.
Highest cash prlco for second ha ml
goods nf all kinds.
Rock Spring
Goal
OX SCAHD AZ.Ii TRH TIIM.
Offlco Hiid Coal Yard, Twelfth 'nml
Front Htrooti.
Phono 7101,
Burbidge
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