MEDTCWn MATT TRTTHINM, MlCDKOUaOUIWOK. MONDAY, NOVUM HIM 4, 1012. i ,--- PROGRESSIV CON ESS 0 IM f ACTUAL SCENE IN BULGARIA DURING PHESENT WAR WITH TURKEY gsro HOPE I N E WILL Wl An it member m tun rlonutn Com tuition on Commoren I have noted tliu Ittont vuluu of Koiuilor llnurno'M luuvlco to llin country. Aw chair mini iif tliii Hoiiitlo Committee on PohIoUIcii ami Pont Itoiul no niuti uvor worked with 'ipoalor diiUuimIumiii ami hIiikIouokh of purpoiio or wore IndofntlunblouoHii nml tlrohwi Intlmi try tlinii ho. To htm itlouo In tho country Indebted for tlm Parcel Pout. Hn linn Hootired it placo upon tint mom tiiiportant coiiiiiiIUooh or tlio Hoiiato uml If ro-olm ted will Im alilu to render tho hlKlmit poHnlhlo tiurvlco to IiIh Htntn nml tlm country. COM I. OltAWI'Qltl), U. I), Honator from Hatilh Dakota. l'ltiiu Hcmilor Cummin Tlio work tluit Honator llonrno ban ilonn ami tlm nmultH ho Imh ne eoinplltilied have not licou out-ranked by nny Honator lit a quarter or u century. When hn bocaiuu Chnlr- mau of tlio Comniltlo on PontofflroH nml Pom ItotttlH hu found chnoit not only In tlm proponed oxtonnlon of tlio iicthitlea uI tlm department to tlm rnrrliiKii of parcel, hul dhiorjjtinUu tlou In many other mlUturn. llo at onen attacked I ho problem with an InlolllKt'iit tumrity ami pemlntuuce I liuvu never won mirpiuncil. In a Hhorl mmeo of tiino ho collected In formation upon tlm jmhjt-ct of parcel pout tuoro comprolieulvo ami no curato than had over bofoio been hroiiKlit together. Through hl of forU, order took (ho placo of coufu hIoii, ami ho wiih ahlo to bring for ward a definite, workable plnu ttiip ported not only by rcnHon tint by ex piirlniicc. I hnvo often until, nml I repeat It now, that no man over rendered Krontor mirvlco to IiIh ntato ami to hln Nation than Kutiator Ilourue. AWIKIIT II. CUMMINS, U. H. Hcuntor from lown. 11 HiF5Hr5BTiHr tmjt 1 pfcf n n rf BWSm M BWBMgr-AjmaL ff 9 '""12 L "SSlHP"HB A.A. JWtiAEiMG IfM BUUSM2IAN' . -u aSPr .yxgM j TAFTITES TO VOTE AS . Li i.txvJmmimttmgm , R WILSON .1WI&DlMf. IM VM II .AM7.IANT o;.e.ctt.uiri O Thin plioloRrnph wan taken i'w-m tin went nmhl l"uii,a of tionprt In llu'j;i'i nml l one of tli flfit pictures if I'l ! IP ll ill II lti- III ' Whnt llrMinv TlilukH Htinator Jonathan llonrno luu lioou olio of tlm most offiHitlvo worlmrn In tlio Unltml StatfM Hcuato for proKrcs nlvu pollt'lm. lo Iiiih nrconiplUlioit mom than any othor man to promote popular Kovornnmut Idnan. llo In Imluntrloun, rnpnbh, nml uutlrliiK In liU dovotlou to tlio public nvrvlcu ami oiikIiI to bo re-olrcloil by tlio ,iiitoiiluiifiPruftoiifliy,uuiUttirwliolmliitt votu. ' .No'vur In tlio hlntory of thin1 Itopublju ban tlio rouulry mu'dod inon of tlio typo of Hcuntor llonrno In public. Ilfo mora t tin it It ucodM tlium now ami IiIh oloctlon will bo lmlluil tliroiiKboul tlio nntlou an nu omlorhoiuont by tlio pooplo of Unt pon of ufflfbuit public service nml a triumph of tlio prlnclphnt of I'opu bu Covorttmuut. .lORKPII U. IIIIISTOW. I. 8. Hountur fcom JCamran. I'll on Senator llruvii If tlio pooplo of Orouoii luimv tlio truth nbotit Siumtor llotiruo'u pub llo horvlco at VahltiKtoii, IiIh rt oloctlon would bo certain. 'No mnti In the yciiate Iiiih contributed inoro to tlm wolf aro of tlio nation than lie. Tlio I'oHtoff Ifii bill iniHiicd by tlio taut ni'Hnlon of CounrcHi In tlio c.ioat-i-Ml ami mutit (iroKroHHlvo ploco of Inflation that ovor vaiim from I ho Coiumlttuo on PoHtofflcoH and Post KoadH, I cnunot bollovo tlm people of OroKon will toritul Honrno'a Kroat Horvlco to thtim. NOIlltlH llltOWN, U. H. Honator from NohrmiKa. What Kouator (.'lapp Sa)N It wan my Intuutlou If our romiult too took a recced early uiioiikIi to tu to On-con to Hpcak for Honator llo'urnu but It Iiiih buun ImpoHHlblo to leavo, hi jiiHtlco to my duty iih chairman. If over thuro wan a call able, wJIIIiik liubllo Horvaut ho Ih hiicIi, ovor putttiiK IiIh public duty abovo pnrHoiial coimliluratloiiH and HlvliiK to publlo uuuHlloiiri that Binnti I'luo and atudy which a man Klvou to IiIh own IiiihIiiohh, Ho Iiiih loiiohod comuilttoo posltloim rarnly attained In much lotigur Horvlco. Ills proHout comuilttoo po.ltloim mnlio li 1 111 a Ki'oat power In Bhaplut IurIh latlou. I undomtaud hoiiio crlllclain ban boon rained heeaiiHo ho Iiiih not Hpout more tlmo In Oiokoii, but It numt bo ronioinborod that while abHont from the Htato ho wan not noitloctlnit IiIh publlo dutlori, hut on tlm contrary wiih HpondliiK lilt Hmo and ilovotliiK IiIh ouoi'Klofl to public worlc ovou durliiK tlm i'ocuhh of Coiikiohh, If tlm Bquator did not npoud miinb tlmo In OroKon, Oroou did not nuffor In tlio matter of local IokIhIuIIou and appropriations nor did It In tlio famu which coiiion to a Htato front tlio con HplciiotiB publlo Horvlco of her Hona tor. Ih It poRRlhlo that 11 ninu occupy Iuk ii imhllo offlco In to miffor din favor bocaiiHo, Inutead of tiiondliiK lilu tlmo at'ltomo ndvaiicliiK IiIh l'oll tlcal fortunoH, ho HpomlH it at IiIh pout of duty dovothiK hln oiuu'rIoh to tho worlc tlio people have oloutctl him to iIq? . It .auoinu liwcdlblo thut of n itwar-TTJ-ai .b a a man dhould nuffor for dolujc hU duty. II U couttlhittloii to tlm caumi of, popular itoverntiieni nan none more to advance that cajuo than nil the rout of tin combined. I rrallxo that rsomo people may tuiy that they can decide thU iiiumtlnu uf MolcutluK a Kutmtor without nny huk Kimtlon from nu ouulilor, hut uuroly whou a mail Iiiih hoi veil with anoth er ami pnmonally Kiiovsh of hlx work ho may be permitted to testify to4 uticli unrvlce. nml I on) wah It went poiiHlble to r.o to Orison and there urKo the lo-oleclloii of Honator lloinne, for I know IiIh wortlf by tho Intimate kuow)cdt which n man ban of IiIh colleaguex. MOHliS B CIIM. V. H. Honator from .Mluuoitotn. Hcuntor llonrno ban done more for OroKon than nny other Honator Alio ever bud; Unit nailed the attention f tho people of the country to Oro Kon iih the liHidor In proi;relve movomotilM. lilu dulmtt would bo little Iciih than a calamity to the country. Ami every mnu that voIoh iiKnltiHt Doiirne nt the coiiiIiik pri mary will IIVu to ruKrot l(. ItOllBUT M. l.A rjOI.l.UTTi:, Hiuiator llonrno bf a member of tho committee iiiu' loinmero, rf which rommlttco I am chnlrniin'. IliU rommltteo (iniHlttts of 17 lnem bem and In ope of the larmHt ami moMt Imporiiiut t'ommltti'cK of thw Monad. I bnvu found fieualor llonrno tu be one of tho mnit uuor- (KetleitlbNtWjielfifulirnrt 'Cf flcloTit tuomborH of tho committee, ready nt all tlincH to buckle down to hard work, nlwaH In attendance, uml al wajH working for kooiI roHiiltH. Ho Ih one of the iiioinhorx upon which I have mainly rolled In carryluc on tho titroiiuoiiH work of tlm committee. Senator llonrno in alno a member of tho commlltco on appropriation, on which committee bo Iinh provrd IiIh activity ami efficiency lu iih IiIkIi a decree iih on th commltteo on commerce. Honator llonrno ih our or tho oner Hollo, efficient, ami hnrd-worklni; luemberH of tho Honate, alwayn on duty, never playliit; to the kuIIoiIch, ami alwan almliiK to serve the pub llo by doedH rather tlimi by words, KNUTi: NI3I.HON, Ohalrman commllleo on commerce (Itivem and harboi-H) Portland. April, 1U 11!. Honator llourno'H work on tho Committee on PontofflceH nml Post Itoadu will bo a biHtliiK niouumout to blin and a positive IiIohhIiih to tlm country- I am a democratic and hu Ih a oroKrcxHive republican, yet 1 feel that IiIh abnenco from tho Sen ato wojild be a positive Iosb to tlm country. , JAMKH K. MAItTINK, IT. H. Honator from New .lernoy. Honator llonrno Iiiih rendered a Hcrvlcu of which IiIh couHtllnqntH nt home uro hardly awaro. Ho Iiiih brought vividly before tho people of tho United Htutcn tlio factri connected with OroKou'H effort to make her Kovernmeiit really a Koverninont of tho people, and tho way tho experi ment liitK actually worked, ami there aro many of wo outHldom who owo Honator Houruo a very real debt of obllnntlon for what ho Iiiih done In famlllarUliiK im with tho actual workliiKH of what you hnvo oNporl inentcd with, attempted and done la Oi'ckou; ami I wish to Htato my olill nation to him for that work, an4 uIho tho obllKutlon that all of iih ovorywhoro feel toward Oregon for what It Iiiih done lu pioneering alouR tllCHO linen. TllKODOHB nOOHBVKI.T. OCTOBER G000 CROP MONIH AI Daly 1 .. JIKl)F(Ufl) STATION. .Mux. Mm. ltuiiifull addedtu4 tbi library, dtirlii)? ttj D5 f . 7.1 Ml... I ? II i ft 0 i 8 11 10 11 I 'J 121 U 16 10 17 18 HI ll , f w tf fiS f ...ii'v .ytiu . US'. l0, 3'iifio . , . i 0.a Im!jw OH 71 HI M 70 73 SO ,77 71 7JI ... 30 , ... fld ... vl . . . 60 . .. .. ...iiu..:.. il t til , ! i tlj .... 10 ... v ' ,... 7. .:.. nu ....70 ,.'. nr.,i. , . . . e. .. v ..... ' -i.''If. ... 'im ... v. MO 2 .... HO tia fi7 'J I ... . Till j: .... r.7 117 t. . . ... , . mil . . .1" , t I 'I- ' , . t !" ,. . uu . , ,..17.; JiOOltK the week: Jlalzac, Busonlo. (Jramlet; Ilahac, Old Coriot; Italzac. Wild Ahh'h Skin: llronte, Hhlrlcyf 'Uobtl, Chcmlntcry of the Houhc; -liiinia, Three Muskc teerBj Koltr, Kcilcral CUJ1 Service an ii Career; GraiiBor, Index to Poe try and recltntlotiH; Hard, Women of Tomorrow; Hill HlfjKwayft of Por Kress; Hinsdale, 'Horaco Mann and the Common School Itcvlvnl; Holniea, Pout nt tho Ureakfait Table; Ibsen, Collected Works, four additional volume. Latimer. Ctrl and Woman; Mackenzie, Carnival; Mulr, Kdward Henry Harriman; Hoot. A. I). C. and X. Y. 'A. of Uco Culturo; Tolstoi. Master aud Man; Verne, Abandoned; Verne, Dropped From, the Clouds; Warjnan, White .Mall; Watson. Tex HIck and ClothlnK; White, Old Or der Clianpctli. ' 02 'Tnfce ' Mcdfora Prmtinu company carry Tiu-e ) '1I linn of leral bUnks. Trnou Trauo TUT IS THIRD , I'UUTIANIJ. Ore, Nov. CTiilt, leader- here iiate crdHCil llielr efforlft, in behalf of IWilciil Tnft, rcali5 i i tT thai it in hopclohH to expect bet ter than third place for their leader' hi Oregon. They lire tiow mlmittin;; openly that (he xlnle uiiihI k to WOkoii or to JIooHevelt, nml tliy are oxprexHin the belief ami the hope Hint it will go to WiIhoii. The OrcKoninn, which hns from the firHl been a eonHistent supporter of President Tfl'J oamliilney, hn editorially ndmittcd the utter liope IeH"iii'H of bin caiiftc. ThiH ih hut nu eclio of the Kciitiment which Jins been groiviiijr for the past three weeks, .tales frankly that should nil of I'rcs ident TnftV fiiipportern in Oregon ote jor him he could not carry the Htute. Jt uonlinues that nu eincrj; cucv confronts tho Kiipiorters of J'rehidcnt Taft. in which the Tnft man inosl decide whether lo Htinid liv the ship, with ccrtnin defeat in ,tlie hlate hlarina. him in the ace. or to euHt liit vote for Wifaou, in op-jio-.it ion to Itoosevclt. WiKon will carry .Multnomah coun ty hy a kooiI plurality in the opin ion if tho-e wlio lntve studied and cuiivifsscd the Hituntiofi carefully. ICcimrtu received from oyer Hie staff lead to the belief that the New Jjr nY fcovcnior will earrj the slate. This it th belief of men who -have Ioiik heeii loely identified with Ore gon tioliticK, nod have been, and arc now Taft men. Two weeks njro thce men would not admit that nny doubt existed of the ability of President Tnft to carrv the state. Now they openly admit he is in third place and stale their belief that Wilson ii in tho lead. The most significant thini in thU cloiiiif week of tho cyunpain. !; not the rapid cryhtnlizntion of Wilson sentiment and support, but the out spoken mid increasingly muncrotif commendations of Wilson's cnndi-i dnny hy men wlio, mi to this time,4 liftve been te(ive Taff supivortors. ,0,01 ; Odi (i;o 0.01 ss.s. PURIFIES ! BAD BLOOD SHOE REPAIRING BY MACHINERY I hnvo JiiRt liiHtaltod a Now Cham pion HtltchluK Mauhlno for soloing ahooa it nil rosiii'otfiilly Invito tho publlo to cull and boo (IiIh now ma chine. In operntlon. No mills on wolt Hhonij, Quick work. llo,st onutorlal and workmauHhlp, PticoH rKht. llrliiB you hIioo roimlrlnu lo GUS ANDERSON 10 South Fir Street Jl All .... .to ..;. 21(1 .... J7 . . . . .'Mi 31 . ... .M) ....'17 ihi.xiiniiui (einpcrutun). .80. ikne-5 Menu max. temperature. 0'.! 1 decrees Normal moan maximum ' teinnoi at uro 07 erc Minimum teifipei-Hturo. .27 dt:n Monu minimum H'iII dvret-. Normal menu minimum. -11 ilegro Mean montfily lump H).l dorees Normal inenii .Mo. temp. ."'J deirreoH Preeipitutioii 1,00 iuelu-H Normal monllily preoip. . 1.7(1 inohes Det'idieuOy for mouth. . . .0.01 Number of ulnar days . . No. pnitly uloudy days.. No, of cloudy days Tompcmttirc uml pieeiii(utim were beljtw uoiinul for the nunilli, hul condilioiw weto verv ruvjiruble for nil liui'M of lUiiioullurnl work. More preeipiliiliou i needed for fall plow iui(. Orehurd fruit trims, iiltlioiit;li having borne it ItOavy orop lum u fine hIiovviiik .of fruit buds fur net year. 1. .1. O'OAItA. Speeial Meleoi-oloxienl Observer, U. S, Weather lJnreau. BRAZILIAN ON WAY TO RUBBUR CONGRESS invhvx V2 11 8 l """ - ii - i ui-i "i a ii i l Dnd blood Is responsible for most of our ailments, and when from any cause It becomes infected with impurities, humors or poisons, trouble in some fernt is sure to follow. Sluddy, sallow complexions, eruptions, pimples, etc., show that the blood Is infected with unhealthy, humors nvhichrh&ver changed It froin a pure, froth ntrwm to a sour, acrid iiuid, -whfehorcts-tjut ta impurities through lac pores and elands of tho skin. A very common, evi dence of bad blood it sorts and ulcer?, which lircak out on tho itcsh, often from a very insignificant bruise, or oven scratch or abrasion. It tho blood was healthy tho placo would heal nt onc'o; but being Infected with impurities which aro dischrcd into the wound, irritation and inthuniuation aro sec up, tho fibres uml tissues aro broken, and tho soro continues until tho blood la purtllod of tho causa. S. S. S. is Nature's blood-purifier and tonic, mndo entirely fnci roots, herbs and bnrks. It goc3 down into the circula tion and remove cvory pnrtlclo of impurity, humor or poison, restores lost vitality, and steadily tones no tho entire system. S. S. S. neutralizes any excess of acid in tlio blood, nut king it pure, fresh and healthy, and perma nently cures Kczcma, Acne, Tetter, Salt Rhoum, Boils, and nil other skin eruption or dhtcasc Hook on tho bloqd and nny medical advico free. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLAHTA, GA, FRUIT MEN Hold Your Applos and Get Better Prices Wo can storo 17 cars more of fruit. Kates as follews: 200 boxes or less 23c per box for the season. All in excess of 200 boxes 20c for tlio season. Soason to April 1st. Medford Ice & Storage Co. Dtt.CANDIDO MENDC-3 PE ALMEIDA Dr. Caudldo Mondes do Almeida, president of tho Commercial .Museum of Itlo do Janeiro, is on his way to tho United States as a delejmtu to tho Inter, national rubber enuijro.s to bo held lu New Yorlc and to take part lu the Inter national cohki-ch. f tiu, i banner, or CommcVce, which niecta In Ihum With Dr. Almeida l bin l.unlh l Ih descended front the-oM :'m;i Htock. Vhodiiutil ot Hie I Willi i . jreat ncn'li-eVFyi " c iiuu. u. uiiiHoi uie eillplt v; . .vliia.ni., ,. bu at tho Aitur lh.ei. ;,' w!u, Who Cut Meat Prices? Who was It that gavo tho pooplo ot Medford cheap meat through the public murkot? Who fought -tho meat trust nml forced prices dowu through out tho city? It I ant forced out of business, prices will go up. People stay by yoiir friends keep meat cheap, . " IW.KV All kinds of steak, ,. t.ic Prime roust ......,....'. i!3o Pot roust .., Kor boiling ? atew ' ,.1-Uo .... Ju 1U0 Chops Houtst Sldo' v llog - l'QKK ....'. 13c ...a.,....,!.,........ . .. IOC .M.i....,........,...J-. 72 C Heads ,,,., 3e r ,V, MUTTON . rKront iHinrtor ........;l(o - - tolllnd (innrtor l-5o . Stow ,....;! for -:3o ' Chops 13o 1 buy JhcInou county hoof, mutton, potk and voal. . ' Jlomo .Plume UTi-'A, CROWDER Booths 11 and 12, Public Market Established 1878 FRUIT lBoorptata tiH 'i &.- T. CEOSSLKY ; SONS Commission Merchants ' 901 Franklin St., New York Onr Specialty APPLES and PEARS Wo hnvo our iwn housw In NKW YOnHT, MVIfltroOfi, I.ONOO.V AM) OfiAHOOW Direct conafRnmonta follclted oroe our Ilogun Itivor repreentatlfB. CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon Nearlj1 a quarter of a century under the same management "" "" "-" - -. THE Jackson County Bank Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment , ' ; Courteous and liberal treatment- . v CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00- . "W. L Vawter ,Prcsidcnt O. R. Lindley, Vice Jrea O. TV. McDonald, Cashier ' t rr i"i THESE NUMBERS'WICL :-- BAR SIMPLE TAX IN OREGON , H j- t I Out) Jesjsssflsifc tfi ; . hum it- l iii)&iW-ti,LlKi v iLi iWk .,.w jm ,t- t iMi't.fKWf' y M H , MADZA LAMPS 20 Reduction on TUNGSTEN LAMPS On account of improved methods of manufacture the piuuc of Jlax.ua Tungsten Lumps has been .re duced as follews: Size in Watts 15 20 25 40 GO 100 Candln Power 12 16 20 32 48 80 Old' , . ' JJew Priiio .Price :5b .r40 ;.50 . .J40 .50 - .40 55 , ;,. .fi's; .75 . ... .. ;GOs. 1:10,, k': ,'90 The old style carbon type 10 (!aiidlq.Tjovorv" lamp uses SG watts per haim The new Tungsten hunp. oli the same candle power uses ONLY 20 WATTS PER , HOUR. , ' You can save money on your light bills by nising1' Tungsten lamps. i California-Oregon Power Company 216 West Main .Street. Both PhoMM. y 1,1. t. V "yTni- to.yn ii" ' 1 .