41 ' . S' ' , ' irf- ( H i v e t " I . .. r f ' ll ifr" .. i n JCmSL i iBT ItBDFOItO mail twbuni yi JtiMnf4lfttTWngTh MMfoi KalLrto Mfatr.J TrlttUtttvThft South ern rtMH une.Ajmiana TriBuitn. Hwth Fir trt; phone, Main tozi; Mama 76. MOKRrUTNAM.Kttorand Manager , i ii .ill y . ii Entra a ifteoMclaM matter at Medford, Oregon, nUr tfca Ml .or maron 3, mm. Otttotftt Pier of the City of Medlar Official taper ftf Jaekaeti County. sumtcntpnax rat.. On yrnr. by main Aaili...... ....... MO nr month, delivered by oarrlej- In Modfonl, Jacksonville and Cen inn it. ..,... bU tral Point. CO Saturday only, by mall, per year.. I." J." 1.50 wki, per year. worn GtHrtfi.ATierr. Daily nviraB or !mmi months fcad-tna- November S0.l!li. S7R1. -- FbH IaneVI Vlrt Valtt rreM nUlMleVra. The Mall Tribune Is on Ml at the rrry New Stand. Ran Kranctsco. Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland. Bowman New Co, Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Scuttle. Wath. . MMOFORD. ORROOJ. Metropolis at Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the faateat KrnwinK city In Oregon. Population U. A renaua 1910 SM0; eitlmntrd.' 191110.000. . Five hundretl thousand dollar Oravliy Water system completed. Rtvlnc finest aunply pure mountain water, and .17.3 nlics of atreet paved. Postofflce receipts for year ending November SO, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent Banner fruit city In Oregon TIor-uo River Spltxetiberjr ftpplea won aweep stakes prise an.l title of AjMe KM the Wll" st the National Aenln Show, Spokane. 1909, nH a car of Newtown won . FtrM Prtae t fat . at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver.!. C , Mm fta mi at Spokane National Apple Show wen by carload of Newtowna, nogue Kiver pears otobkiii Rigneai price in ait tnariccis oc inr the past air year Icen In all markets o taa werld dur- Write Commercial Club. IneJosInir C cents tor postage for the !tseat camau ' p"1"' evS PU"Pe- f I JM.TS AND JINGLES I ) ly Art BrswR Games birds are to be raised at the state prison. There are a lot of game 'birds there now. The Chicago Tribune is rhyming and otherwise featuring a certain "ntrna, the baker of Baraboo." Tls a name -to conjure with. Alderman Schmeer of Portland threatens to bring suit against a real estate man there. The. . still will,- of course, be docketed vas the Schmeer case. . - J The giants and he Red Sox ''Have.KOBe'aboahtkelrscways. - And qoV,tkere'BHaogatrbut poll- To fllKour drearr day6. M.Uncie-Epp says bo would be a bull moose if hecotild talk loud enough. . -We. stand at Armageddon and we battle for the lord knows what. In Turkey those fighters -who do not belong, to the regulars are called . Bashibaspuks. How's that for & 1 new name, for the bull moosera? A Portland school principal en tered a lower grade the other day and announced, "Children, in the name of a great American states man, "lend mo your ears." Say Jim, . Jley, Jlmt Won't you please come down Sort of lake a look about The valley and the town. Lay a little line from here Over to the sea; ' A- lot of rails and cboo-choo cars A nifty sight would be. So. Jim, Oh Jim, Won't you please come down We would like a Jim Hill road Running through the town. Artist Henry Hutt draws pretty Klrln,i but his. wife has drawn the divorce. W. O. Hawley paid Medford a visit Saturday. Ab usual he brought Mcdford's now post offlco with him, fhpi J Twiorcmr) piWcmNo co., , PACIFIC OUTLOOK OF 6RANT8 PASS SUSPENDS The Pacific Outlook, published at Grants Pass has suspended, the sub scribers being cared for by the Cour ier. In 1S95 the Oregon Mining Journal was started In Grants rasa by Judgo John L. Chllds of Cres cent (City. Attorney Wado secured coufrol) ftoou, utter the birth of new Journal, unci Arthur Conklln became associated with him and a littlo later assumed full management which he continued till two years ago, when Win. R. Drower contracted tor, the plant and conducted the bHslnees till last week, when the paper' was discontinued and tho - jbJant turned back (o Mr. Conklln. 1' For the first twelve years of its 'uritiNtoe tie paper Was published! TM a Wising journal, anil lor a wuiu t'tke rAfrtative .fnjnlng pub UuUm at the state. It later left "Uh Jtot ?' publlcatlDuo,. bow. i&?Pte lt nahie to ti.at SHOW YOUR SOUTHERN Oregon feels jiot oulv for his work for ton ton, hut especially for bis successful Work in securing the first tf50,000 installment of the $700,000 appropriation for the improvement df Crater Lake national park. tirat the mmrovement df Crater The history of this appropriation is well known. In troduced ny senator jjournc SUOO.OG0 and linsscd. it was amendment by Bourne to the civil sundry bill, it again passed the senate, only to be slaughtered a second tune m the house. When tlie bill came to tho senate conferees, Bourne again nincmled the measure to include the Crater Lake appropriation mid held up the bill ten days until the house conferees agreed to compromise on $50,000 for the park the only measure of its kind that passed at the last session of congress. The fact that Senator Bourne was on the appropria tions committee and that he was influential enough to in duce the senate conferees to stand pat with him, secured the improvement of the park. In order to secure the balance of the $700,000, it is important jhat Bourne he re elected. Oregon would be very foolish to sacrifice such an asset as Bourne has proved to be in the senate to gratify the spleen and animosity of disgruntled politicians. It would ly) business folly to retire him for an unknown stranger. Senator Bourne will hold an informal reception to meet the people of Mcdford at the"Mcdford hotel tonight and learn their desires. He should lie greeted with a large attendance m appreciation of his efforts. A PROSECUTOR THAT WILL PROSECUTE. AN important office which has been largely overlooked in the present Campaign, is that of distinct attorney for the first judicial district, comprising tTackson and Jose phine counties. This is an office upon which depends the enforcement of the law in the two counties and the protection of citizens from lawbreakers by the prompt and vigorous prosecution of offenders. It requires an attorney of abilit) of extended exper ience, a good jury lawyer, a man of backbone and stamina, who will discharge the duties of the position fearlessly and impartially. The people of the two counties cannot afford to edu cate 3'oung attorneys at public expdnse. They should uot select men who have never conducted a criminal case nor addressed a jury. It is not to the taxpayers' interests to leave the moral and social welfare in inexperienced hands - no matter how engaging the Among the candidates for this office, by all odds the best qualified, is Judge E. E. Kelly. He hasdemonstrated Jiis ability as a criminal lawyer, having bad tlie bulk of tlie criminal practice in Jackson county for the past few years. A man who can successfully defend the crook, and thoroughly understands criminals, is the best man to prosecute'them. Judge Kelly is of the good-natured, witty, fighting Irish type. He is utterly fearless, morally and physically. He has no corporation affiliations, is as honest as men are made, and if elected, there twill be an inipartial enforce ment of the law. t This is the kind of a prosecutor we are in need of. Judge Kplly should be elected. Orginal Contract for Medford Bridge, Built by Jackson County WithoutProtest Before Jacksdn county constructeHu'constnictlon of the Bald bridge to be the Medford bridge in June, 1902, some question was raised as to the right of the county to build it. The county court referred the subject to A. E. Reames, then district attor ney, who in an exhaustive opinion gjven in September, 1901, held that It -was wlihln the province of tho county to build the bridge. The contract, was let by the coun ty court composed of Charles Prim, of Jacksonville, county Judge, Irwin S. Butler of Ashlnnd and Thomas Riley of Eagle Point, county com missioners. There was no protest In the part of any taxpayers. Tho following is a copy of the brldgo centract: llrldgo Contract "This agreement made this 18th day of June, 1902, by and between the county of JaekBon, state of Ore gon, by Charles Prim, county Judge, G. S. Butler, county commissioner and Thomas Riley, counyt commis sioner, acting for Jackson county, Oregon, the party of the first part and, George Rldlnger tho party of the second part, wlttleBBCth, That tho said party of tho sec ond part, for and In consideration of the sum of tho fivo thousand nine hundred and nlnety-flvo (15,995.00) dollars agrees to con struct in a good and workmanlike uanner a steel bridge made of gen- ulno steel across Dear creek In the city of Medford, Jackson cpunty,, Oregon, the said bridge to consist of two" spans of 110 feet each as shown in tho specifications attached here to and roado a part hereof, and the said bridge to be constructed In th0 mannor as shown in the specifica tion hereto attached. It is further agreed by the said party of tho second part under tho above consideration that ho will make the fills required at each end of the bridge when constructed to the present dirt road leading to the bridge, said fills to, be 18 feet wide ou the top the fills to havo the slant they would nuturally take In dumping tho material thereon ilscd In making the. fills, Tho materials to bo used In the MEDFORD M20K TRIBUNE, APPRECIATION. grateful to Senator Bourne, the entire state at Washing Lake national par in me scnaie caning for defeated in the house. As an personality. as specified in tho specifications at tached hereto. It Is further agreed on tho part of the party of tho first part that when all of the material to be used In the construction of said bridge according to the specifications and plans hereto attached shall be de livered on the grounds In the cliy of Medford, Oregon, there shall be paid if demanded of the said party of the second part a sum not to exceed 14,000.00, to tho said party of tho second part, said sum so paid to bo deducted from tho entire amount of J5.905.00 under the terms of this contract. . It Is further agreed on the part of the' party of tho first part that tho sand and gravel to bo used In mak ing tho fils and In the construction of tho piers shall be furnished by the said party of tho first part. The amounts to bo paid to the party of the second part under the terms of this contract to bo paid In county warrants. "It Is further agreed by tho party of the first part that tho said party of tho second part Is to have tho old brldgo now standing for the sum of 50.00 provided that tho new deed ing on the said bridge is to be re moved by the party of tho second part and placed within tho city llmitH at some place to be specified by the party of tho first part, said decking to bo the property of the part of the first part, and tho old brldgo is to be removed by tho suld party of tho second part, freo of cost to tho said, party of the first part." DIED. Died III Medford, Oregon. Octo ber 'i, 1012, John Fninkliii Lindley, son of Jfr. mid Mi. Geo. F, Liiulley, nged one month mid live dnyn. Kun orul BerviccH wilj bo held nl the iei dence, corner West Tenth mid Mintle. too stieels, Wediiesday t 10 o'clock a. in. Ilev. flouhlor officiating, Mr, Lindley, father of tho child, is a member of the Medford lire (lepitrl-mcht. MEDFORD, OREO ON. MONDAY, Of TOITRR 2VJ01 PUBLIC INVITED TO MEET SENATOR BOURNE AT THE MEDF0RD HOTEL THIS EVENING. Wr " f n& JBaBiHEHHBnrflHH Jonathan Unitt'l States Sonnlur .Itwntli.ui lliiuriH', Jr., will nrrno m MrdTiirtl on Xtt. lit tonight and will hold :m in formal rt'vt'jitioii i t llio Mt'ilfurd hotel luriur the t'Vt'inujj, l inwl Ii T 1 (From tho Spectator ) The announcement that Johanna Oadskl, tho great Wagnerian soprano of the Metropolitan opera house, Now York, will he In Portland, Is received with dollRht by all 'outialc lovers. No ono statuls higher In tho world' of arFtbdaT than OadsKI. Her glorious 'rolco so admirably adapted to splendid outbursts or Im passioned omotlnn and tenilernrsft, which characterize Wagnerian opera Is at Its heat. ' Year by year Gadskl has developed now power as an rtrtlst of supremo and consummate genius, Her Druii hllde, half goddess, half woman, Ih a mnrvollous study, moro Impressive In lis heroic dignity of outline and poise than any Wagnerian soprano has gHen tho world. Gadskl has caught tho spirit of those grand old Norse legends and Into the mesh breathes tho flro of pure and lofty genius. No singer of tho day holds a loftier place In art than Gadskl. Mmo. Gadskl sings lone concert In Medford ftt the Natntorlum on Octo ber 28. Scats at HaBklns' now. I COMMUNICATION. Fears Standpat Candidate. Kiddle, Ore, H, 1012. To tlyi Kdiler: The end of the campaign ' Hear ing. J hne inkwi little interest in mntterH locally hut hnviug been in Dotiglits couiilv coiiHiiIonililc Muring the jutHt mouth, I.linu inleienied mysplf n Jittle iullio' joint reprc hcntntivu ciiiiiiiiign. The two can didates ure riuiipuigniiig this county, find botll being irom Medford 1 b liee niyHcIf eiipiiblc of imihiiig Hclcetion. J believe 'tluil in eluding men to legislatures, wo 1iiU1 fleet men to ieiret-ent 'the pcoplf, not Htniidiinltei-B wlii'jfon't belie; o in people's rtde. Wo wont men who me broiid' enough, to conntriict luuh in conformity uitli tho wihli'es of iho people 'us. thev expresH tliciimulw from time to lime through the luillol. I liao watched this particular cam paign mid coiitimmlly see- in print mliclch fiom llioptyi of I'aiididuto WltWIer Inking decidedly iegitlic stand on two of llui measures which the pi-oplo will decide on Nininbsr fith. Should the' people decide in fa vor of.llifM) ineiiHiiies and WJiisIor be elected I frnnlfiiU bin Htnhdpnt ism would miileriiilly liniiijicr tho people in geltilig wluit they voted for if by tho piiHHiigo,of ojhor Iiims op eifttihn could ho.n'iillifloil of deiiyed. It don't iniiko nuy dlffoicnc'e to iue what either Mr,' tWhisJer or Mr. Heiimes thinks idjoui- singlo tax orj woliuurx biitnnge.-. J urn going io voto iho way I huliep mid nuithor of Iho two gentlemcfVw volci. will coimt any more thiui mine, FRANK W. COTTKRIW,, 10(1 1'iiKt 12th Hi,, Medford. Medford Printing company carry a ull'liui of legal blank., M COMING WWIIHDEO Iwi llnurm, Jr. JfiMlt'onl penplu niul It a it tlti-ir winluw. Senator ltotmit' will iil Jui'lvotiiMlle, (Vnlrnl l'oinl niul Kncle I'onil loiimrrou lunl m the eein'i tlu-re will he ituullicr reeeiitmu tit the I iutrsit dull room. OF higli gnidc free milling ores. The Hoiiiciliike Is opened up by four tiiiinoK nil run in on the vein, cxMHing n body of ore from one foot to four feel in thickness. Souio idea can be formed of the specimen rock from the tact tluil from "fl pound jtf iht .Briuil pn?riv"H'hleh ciiine out with llui sjiecimen off. 0.1 1 win nhtitiiieil. T'e ii. nil-. tnl. mtiio ( Siibiion river, 2iski.oit county, hits nguiu furticlied a Hiirpti-e for tlio.-e in leielnl in the iniiiiiiu iiiilinlrv. On Monthly, October 7tlr, the im ti er brought to Yrekit two ieiiiiiri.uhK xpccimuiis of ftee gold oie, the larg est specimen weighing 17t pound , mid the smaller one 1()U ihiiiiiiIs; both cveeediugly licit ill course gold, mid each expuHii u ultimo of the jellnw inetul more thiui -ix inches wide. These specimens nte said to be the finest ever on exhibition ill Siskiyou county nlrendy noted for its specimen ore. They arc now on exhibition in tho uiiulou' of tho Sis kiyou Comity Unnk nt Yrekn. Well informed milling men place the vnltte of the gold in the two pieces nt fliOOO. It will be'lcciilled (hut Sis kiyou county took the gold mcdiil nt the Yukon mining fair it few ycurs nxo hccmi-tc of (he lUxlubilioii of sjtecimeii ore from the smiie mine. The diHtrict is it mu district mid but little (lcclopincii woit his ,e been doic " There are several ilch milies opened, nottllilv the Migllliiiiil, Over ton, Taylor l.nke, Advnucif, Cub One Dose Makes Indigestion Go. All Stomach DUticss Quickly I-'udcd With "Pope's lihipcpsln." You don't want n slow roniody when your stomach Is had or mi tuifoitnln one or a harmful ono your stomach Is too vnliuililo; you muutn't lujuro it with drnutlo drugs. Pnpo's UlnpopKln Is noted for it's speed In giving relief; U'h harmlcss noss; It's cortnin niifitlllng 'action In legulatliig Hick, 80111, g:iKy 'utoin ncliH. It's millions of 'tiros In In (UgcHtlou, dHpopsla, gnstrltls mid qther stonuich trouble has nuido It famous the world over, ' Keep this pel feet stomach doctor In yojir homo keep It handy got a largo flfty-cont'citso from any drug Ktoro and then If miyotio should oat something which doesn't agrco with thorn; If what thoy dat lays like lead, forinonts mid sours mid forms gas; caiiHos headache, dizziness mid nnusoa! eructations of ncld and uu dlgestcd food romonibor as soon as Pnpo'a niapopsln cpmes. in contact .wftli tho utoniach nil such dletresB aiijHlios. It's promptness, cortalnty arid citsa In ovorcomln? tho worst Htomach (llsordors In a rpvolatloji to tliu80-wlio'trylt, 5000 SPECIMEN OLD E ." MM. lU'iiv niul Mmnolulu nil HlinwHur llils i Uih jwk. The iIImIiIM l at trHliiK JliP nttonlloii m' milling iiumi owllitf 10 tin' ri'iiiut'klililo HlttiwttiK I" JOHN W. CAMPBELL Candidate for (1ongrc.s.s, Kirat District, National Progressive Barly. (Paid AilvortlHoinont.) WU WIMi MAUi VOU 1 for each sot of old Knluo Tooth tent us. Ulgheat prices pah for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Llrokou Jewelry and Prcrlous Stones. Money Bent by Ilnturn Mall, t'lilla. Hoicltlitg .V Itcfluln Compaa; KstnbllHhed 30 Ycurs 803 Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. To Dontista Wo will buy your Gold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prlroa paid. i i Model Bakery Iti:i.KIN(! ItltOS. Propx. Ask your grocer for Modal link- cry's White Lilly Uread and suo the wrappors and when you have, 35 you will bo entitled on payment of the small sum of 50 cents to a handsome pillow top mndo from any picture wanted. llltlMI), PUIS, f'AI'IX, PASTItY ALWAYS 11(1X11 Home Phone :U! dim IC, Mnln St. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work anarant4 Prices Itcasonabla OOFPEEN & PRICE t9 Xowara Blok, Satraac oa eth It Wnma . r 00 acres, six mlloa from Medford, good graded road crones tho tract, all frco soil, at 150 per acre. $1000 will bandlo, easy forms on bnlance. Part Is crook bottom land, suitable for alfalfa, Bovontl springs on the placo. Tlmbor enough to pay for tho tract No buildings. In tho Griffin crcok district. W. T. York & Co We Examine Closely every detail of faulty tooth and pro scribe the remedy quickly, Wo are exports In the enro and pioHorvntlon of tho tcotli- mid well up In all brunches of Dentistry, l-'rom pain Iosh extracting to artlstlo crown mid brldgdwork our work Is pronounced raultlOHs by thoso who havo patron Izi'd us, anil wn know thai our jnod eratq prleoH have iiuiilo frlouiltf for us everywhere, i Lady Attciiihiut DR. BARBER TIIH DM.NTIriT Ovor Danlols for Dtliln. Pacific PllQliO 2528, Home PhonO .1C2.1C MORTGAGE LOANS Mpnoy on band at all times to loan'on'iinproved rancbes and city property at lowosj rates wilb ''on or before privilogo." JAKES CAMPBELL Phout8231 320a,-C,Bldg, K IB Ll "'iii HKv JR. BlMII WHIRI TO OO fSIS THEATRE IMw KIMiorV C'liTUll .Vets. Tho himt at til In bo iililiihied. No Independent iieltt nneil. M:o niul lll'.ltTin Al.liKN In u tiiimkul einiiiiil)' nidi nnllllml, " (a)oi)..VATt'iu:i vikim riunoi'LAVH. t'oit tiii: i.evi: oi' , onth lloumntle ilritiiin TIIK IIHItMIT ttiitlvntliiK nl oiy of the olitiloora wood, Hold niul iiImuiiii. tin: i,i'i'n,i; w,Niti:iti:n Mnlodiaiiitt nxcuM.KNT Muaia, COMING "The .Money Kliius," llirco rl"lti. 1'ilduy mid Snttirdity, (Jul. 25-20. "Tlie Irftily. of Ho Lake-," tljice reels, Novinuher I mot 2. tiii: pIjAci: to go THE UGO Completo chtiiiKit of progiaiii at iho t'go tonight winrri:v i.v tiii sand Vltngntph. tiii: nov and tiii: iuti Drnniu IMInou. tiii: inviTciivirs DKSpiat.vn: t'llANCi: Western story Pnthc Till: Itl'lt.NT come I.ubln. pirnri: navdi:.vi: In a complete change, singing, talk ing and dancing act. , . tiii: two Hyorrsakr m . , In a lilgh-clasa tumbling, linuil-ltnt-nnrlug mid acrobatic act. Two lllg Vnuitctlllo Alls And 1000 feet of llceiueil plrllircs. ADMISSION fin AND IOc o I Alv THEATRE TliO Only Heal Phntojilny "Theater; i i i tiii: he.mi: oi PUATUiti: Imioto I'l.AVH A lllg Two Jteel Hcmllliicr "Tin: whim: i.ir." A powerful military feature, pro dticed by tho famous lllson "101" company. "Tin: iii:di:mitio.v' It's a gripping story right through "AT '11113 ,,OOT (!' Till: LADDiat" Today'ii fiiiiny film - Duet by Al Knlher niul It, D, 1'ouc.t You know our Miinlu niul KffeelH aro uuexculhid MATINKI.S DAILY ADMISSION. Dc AND 10c " v I I Coming I'VaOiirsi Tho onorino'itt thren-reel production CUHTiai'S LAST t'K'IIT October 25 mid 20 cAiii'ii wi:ht ConiplotQ In two rentu, NQoml)cr 1 5 ' J t,'. Clark Sc Wright LAWYERS . WASHINGTON, 1)1 O. Publlo Laud Matters! Final Proof. Dfluort Lands, Contoat and Mining CaBe Scrip. Draperies . Wo carry a vory comnloto line, of druperlos, Itico ciirfalnn, flvturnu, etc., niul do till olassvn pfiupholuterlitK. A special In tin to look aftor tills work Bxelynlvoly niul will ulvo as kooU ixirvlco nM In noNslblo to gut In even tho lurKUMt oUlos. Weeks & McOowan Co,