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0, i t v MI F I Ll :.' . i 1 : v.- A tlpMHii - - ',,;MSajro rd Mail Tribunk lK IWPf tNDKNT NRWRPAlRn MBD1TORI) 1'hlNTINa Ca . The Tmncriitlc Times. Th Mcitford MMl.Tlie Metltani Trlhllim, Tho South, ern Oreftonlun, Tlifl Ashlsnd Tribune Of flew Malt Tribune UtilUlInc, S5-S7S North fir street: phono, Main jesi: Heme S. QOHOHirUTHAM,teHt6rinil Mannirer Entered tin second-class matter si Meilrerd. orejton, n.Ur tho net of March 3, 1S70. Official Wiper of the Cttr of'Mtdford, Official laper of Jackson County AURSCRIrTltW RATKS, One year, bv watt. ,,..J5.p0 ono month, by wiaiK. ..... ...... ,t0 rr months delivered by carrier In MWfora, Jacksonville and Cen- trt Point. . . ... .SO Saturday only, by ma, pr year. ! Weekly, tier year.. ...,.,.. l.kO wtmr cinrtn.ATtow. Dally average or eleven month enil injr Nevcmner jg, inn. zisi. Fntl tanrtl Wins Vnttrtt Vm Xinteti4, The Mall Tribune I on sale at the Ferry News fltnml. San Frnnelsco. rortland Motel New StnnJ. Portland. Wewrosn News Co., , Porllsml, Oro. W. O. Whitney. Seattle, AVssh. MBDrORI), OltRGOV. Metropolis of Southern Orcpon and Northern California, and tho fastest, pro win city In QrcR-on. rnnulnllon .IT. R. ronsua 1910 SSlOr efctlmAtcxl. 1911 lO.OflO. Vivo hunared iWaunand dollar Gravity Water sratem cMNMeteu. civlne rinet aunply pure mountain water, and 17.3 mliea of streets fcnvcd. Poslofflc recSpl or year endlnc jvovemeer so, uii, snow increase or J'J per cent. Banner -fruit elty In Oreiron Hortjo Jtiver Bpitstonoerjr apples won sweep stakes prise an.1 title of "Apple KtBK of the World" at tho Notional Annie Show, Spokane, int. and a car of Newtown won Klnl Irl tm 1JIO at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, ii. v. . Tlrst rrlM U 1911 at Spokano National Apple Show won by carload of Newtowna. . Hojnie River peara brought hlicheat prices In all markets of the world dur Iwr the past six year Write Commercial Club. tncloMnR 6 cents for potaRo for lh finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. TOBEA'HASBEEN" WOLGAST SAID NOT BY ORLEANS FANS 2sEY CHILEANS, La-. Nov. o. Al though he dcfccrvctl no better than a draw in his ten round battle here last . fc ulstht with Joe ilantlot, it ws, eon cccletl by all fipit followers today that Champion Ad Wblsatt is not a "Iihs been," nud that it will take a Ions distance bout to settle the ques tion of $uieriority between the two lijjhtweijjhlk Wolpnbfs efforts Inst night undeniably u ere the fiett he has fchown binco he was stricken with nppendicitits in Los Angeles a year ago. Thc hjort writers of New Orleans ncwspajHTs declared the contest a drfwf and this decision is said to meet the approval of Referee VA W Smith of Chicago. Mnndot had the better of the long Tnngo fighting but Wolgaht made him look like a novice in the clinches. Tn the third bout Wolgnst f ought with old linie determination mid 'had Jlandot all hut out. The champion brought tho crowd to its feet by stag gering Mnndot -with a fearful fenwhh ti)the jaw. He followed up this ad vantage by beating Joe about the ring but was unable io connect with tho flinching wallop. Mnndot was iudittrcsB when he went to tho cor ner. Tjio fourth round nlfo wits Wolgabt'e, Tiut Mnndot evened up mutters by making a whirlwind fin ifch in tlie laht three rounds. Tho tenth was the hottest three minutes df fighting ever been in Now Orleans. Mnndot Htnggercd Wolgust with two stiff rights to the jaw but tho champion lowered his head and came in for more. Joe followed it up with two mure to tho same place, and at tho bell Wolgast wan hanging on. BURNED HOTEL TO "CREATE EXCITEMENT" ST, LOUIS. Nov, 5. Barbara Arnold, un cteht-y ear-old nurso girl hi the family ot Rev. William Wll llniueuu, confeuRod borp today that sho bet tiro to tho Berlin Hotel In' tJiBLcltylnKt Friday night ,to 'creato excitement.'' Two women and ouo man perished In the tinmen, which caused a property loss of hundreds of thousands of dollars, The girl declared that Bho also tried to burn the Wludcrmoro Hotel ?,Jm,tyl!0StelrVt DEIS BACKED IN ARIZONA COUNTY TO BEAT TAFT DOUGLAS, ArU., -'oy. D.- Heavy .voting featured tho early hours throughout Cochise' county.; Doth the' democrat) and jirogreMlvwi uro claiming victory. The vote (n -this section Is expected to be close, Many bwts wero. mado that Debs, socialist, would beat' Taft for third .place In this city and county. iNMHHue Vote in Pennsylvania PITTSnURG. Ph., Nov. 5. Pcnn- ulwuiitr H iWiililJ'iil. The wenlhc'r in idwtl ttiwl mi iiinuciiBo oto ia being VP)1 "f ELECTION RETURNS TONIGHT. TJIK MATE, TRIBUNlfl bus niiulo Cull ami complete ar rniigeMonts tonight for w bullet inj? of oledion re turns, a steronHuah lantern being installed ami a Screen Greeted direetty opposite the office. The United Press leased wire will remain open all night or until suehnno as the result is no longer in doubt. Trained news gatherers over the entire nation will furnish results and they Swill promptly be displayed. Full arrangements have been made tosecure the coun ty returns as early as possible. In every preeinet the Mail Tribune has made arrangements to get returns on import ant offices as early as possible. Tn the larger precincts re sults will be telephoned in as each 50 ballots is counted. The Mail Tribune will til the total count is in. Please do not call the office asking for returns as the line will be very busy. This does not refer to the outside prerinefs .wbere, arrangements have been made with the Mail Tribune for returns. The Nash and Medford Hotels and n number ef: other places have made arrangements to rct'eivc returns oyer the Postal and Western lnonjines. CUi ML PROBABLY BE T. R.'S SAN FRANCISCO, Nov?, 5.--Eliminated by the action of the b'.ate convention which was dominated by the progressives, President Tnft does not apiwar on the California bailor which voters will mark today, and republicans must cither vote for tho I Roosevelt-Johnson electors or" cast their ballots for Woodrow Wilson, the democratic! nominee. lu cas-j there are pome, however, who insist on casting a Taft vote, they can do so only by writing in on the ballot the names of the Taft electors nom inated by a rump convention. Indi cations favor Roosevelt nlthough WIN son may carry the state by n sma'I margin. Second in importance to the presi dential choice comes the constitution al amendments and initiative and re ferendum propositions. Probably the two most imjiortant of tlie.-e arc the measure which provides for free textbooks for school children, and that by which counties, cities, town, districts and townships are empow ered to make political sub-division to rnifefrcventic for local-purposes and to provido for collecting taxes for such purposes by ordinance or reso lution. Tho measure provides that such ordinances or resolutions shall be adopted by a majority votd at an election held, on the question of. establishing such a system of reve nue. JOHNSON TO RETURN SOON TO GET ON THE JOB AGAIN SACRAMENTO, CaL, Nov. 5v Governor Johnson Is expected to re turn here not later than next Satur day, according to Executive Secretary Griffin hero today. Although no word has been received from the progressive candldato for vice presi dent, he will probably leave tomor row for homo.! ( ROXY ANN Flaunting her beauty "boldly Like her namesake of ear.y days, Roxy Ann in wondrou beauty Stands where till might guze. Rut tho orchards creeping upwurd Her one-time forests repluce And mnr her natural beauty Like rouge on a lovely fuce. In tho trees that fringe her summit Thro the evening's purple haze, In fancy there stands in outline Tho htagc-couch of early days. Rut the day of (he Magct'onch is over And her namesake long is dead; And all ihut once was dear to her Has been trampled 'neatli progress' tread. Tho Indians, who haunted her forests Ifave lied at the white man's will, And tho shut of the IitintMnan's rifle lias become forover still. i The streams, led by her brooklets, Huvo been robbed of their golden store, And the pick and spado nud rocker Arc been on their bank no more. The trees of her beautiful forests Huvo been rudely swept aside Ry the orehurds which htuo replaced them, With sure and rapid stride.' So the Htnge eoaeh on her tuimmit Is only u lilllo purl Of the memories she has hoauled, In thetlepths of her undent heart. m TrlfeleiMU Giile. , n Taft Men Vote for Wilson RIVHRSIJDi;, Oal., Nov. C That Talt republicans in Rivetsidu county are geuorally voting for Wuodro'V Wilson for president. Progressives claim Unit Hviins, for congrosH, nil) have 4,001) majority. Tho early vote was exceptionally large, . mr MEPFORti .MATK TttlTONR fttEDFOftP, OftTCaQST, TUESDAY, NOVEMJVRR B. 1012. receive rt returns constantly un- HORSE PLAGUE IN AI TOPKICA, Kan.v Nov. 5. The horo plague that caused the death of more than 120,000 horses and an actual lobs of more than $2,000,000 during August and Seutember has disappeared as mysteriously as it came. J. II. Mercer, state live stock commissioner, has not hud a single new ense of the disease reported to him since a week ago Saturday. One death was reported to him from Clark county last week, but it was that of a horse taken sick earlv- in the previous week. "The disease apparently has abso lutely died out," Mercer said. "I know of jxissibly 100 hordes that nrv still sick from the dUeahc, lull they arc j-ceocring. and probably will be all right in a short time. I haven't had n new case reiwrted for a week, mid we are keeping pntty close tab on the disease in every county that reported it. We are watching for new cases every day. "There haven't been more than five deaths of horses from tho plague in the last ten days. I don't know, and no one else knows, thq exact cause of the disoasorAVolmvcn't found n cure and we'do not know how or why it came, or how or why it went away nfler being in the state two months.'' Light Rain at Oakland OAKLAND, CaL, Nov. .'. Over hanging clouds nud a light Vain marked election day here, and the early vote was considerably lighter than had been expected. Interest, outsido of the presidential campaign, is in the fight between Congressman Know land and Mayor J. Stitt'WiNon of Onklnnd. Know laud is admitted to have the better of it. Election Clerk Drops Dead BUFFALO. N. Y., Nov. ft Henry Moest. 37 years of age, a republican election clerk, dropped dead in a pol ling booth when the polls opened here earlv todav. A FfcysiciH'i Faith in Tufeerculesls Medicine "Have uiw-d Krkmon'ii Alterative la l'lJ1 ti ot tolxtsulnr Bland, of ths neck, wltb exrrlleut results rrcry time, in one cave It coat me J.VJ, for t! girl irss put on It onlr until rlie could ar range to be operated, and In a auort tlmo an oiwritlon was not needed. I suppose rour record are Jut aa tine ai of old. rou know rnr faith In It." (Orlsloal of ttili pliTilriau's letter oil die.) teaman Alterative U edtctlrc In otU er forms, Itcad wtut Mrs. Can In nay.. .. . . Idaho Valla, Idaho. 'Oeotlement I hare Rained twentr-two pouoda alnre lam Kebruarj and my hatir la In iwrftct heullh. I have len altlnc since vbe was horn to Mee bow I would Ket alouit. I am now dolus; all in; nork, bare been crcr since aha wan four weeks old. and I am steadily irajrilnif, I do not coukIi or ralw anythlriK ut all. I hellers mr Iuiik trouble cured." (Sorn AtOdarlt) JIU8. I. J. CAItVIX Note Sirs, (larrln has aeren children. IVkman'a Allerntlro ! effatlrn In (Iron. ehltU, Asthma, Hay l'cter; Throat nud I,n ii k Troubles, and In uphulldlni; the ayatem. Does not nmlnln pnUona, opIali-K or Iintilt-forrnInK driiKH. Atk for txwklet tfllliiK of rceorerlc. nnd write to Kckhmn laboratory, Philadelphia I 'a., for more ev. denve. Tor aale by all lending driiKglata tckman'a Alterative U eflectlrc In otb "See That Bald Headed Young Man" "I know bo Is only 38," 8titl ono young lady to another at a bocIuI function, "but ho lookK llko no." "Hotter Hay ho looka llko CO," ro- pllcd the other. Young men vho ubo I'AHIHIAN Sago never groiv. bald because the hair root Is supplied with plenty of nature's own nourishment, which means at ull times an abundance of healthy hair. Young man, If your hair Ih thin ning out; if that llttlo bald Hpot on top lu beginning to spread, try I'AKI- KIA.V Bago, It 1b guaranteed by Charles Strang to stop falling hair, baulflh daudriiff and mtlp Itch, or money back. CO I'eutu at dculoru everywhoro. , KANSAS END MRS. CLEVELAND MAKES HER WEDDING ki v 4s&r:Jli$&S- 5Jh. .-. ,u ?,fr?.- 9Tcr Cjovcland. widow of Grovcr Cleveland, enttwblle President of the United States, Is very busy these days making preparations Tor her welding to Thomas Jes l'rcston, professor of archaeology nnd history of nrls at Wells College. Aurora, X Y. Mr. Clevrlamt tins not yet set a date for the ceremony, but It la Intimated by I friends that the day Is not far off. HEAVIES VOTE COLORADO Y DKNVKlt, C.., Ko. :,. -Willi ideal weather iirjqwnh'ig thrutishout ull Colorado, t ha biggest vol) m Ibo history of the tnte is bcinr polled today. The ballot are. extremely cntnbcronie, containing l'2 propoii tions bcidc-i (hr jircideulial electors, legislative, stata and county candi- WiNon nre leading in tho early vot ing running on about even terms with President Talt a Hor third. The democratic managers claim lliu hIbIo for Wilhou, and victory lr the Htntc ticket, by 110.000. I'rogrrKsito lea ders suv Iloorfovcli's plurality will bo not lcfi, than ,0HD, while the Taft inauriKcrs claim the tate fci tlieir candidate by 8.0UH. Result In Michlyan Doubtful DETUOIT, Alteli., .. r.- fbe election result in Michigmt t regit nl cd today us doubtful. It w expected that the vote on the -mfnigc issue will be vcrv cUrtC. Little Journeys Oregon Tho cstabllHhment of tho Union I Stock Yard anJ tho plant of the t nition .Meat Company at Portland t was tho greatest jttrldo of progrows for the farmer and KWiltiitloii-for the citizen ever taken In Oregon. It meant a Htablo market for llvo Htook for tho fatnior and government In spected incau for everybody. Government Inspection of llvo stock at tho Union Stock YanlH h condiictgd under very rigid rules and sometimes two per cent of tho ani mals aro condemned upon arrival as unfit for slniightcr. Carloads that aro shipped out to packing hoimcs all over the state bear the govern ment approval, Tho slaughtering at tho Union Meat Company's plant Is under the perianal Inspection of u dozen specialists, paid by Uncle Ham, to see thatall diseased mid de fective carcasses ' aro rejected and sent to tho scrap heap. The Union .MCat Company sends out by cxprcs'nnd freight dully hun dreds or droHsod hooves, sheep, lambs and swlno to supply tho trade nil over Oregon and It all bears tho gov ernment bluo stamp of approval and sanitary standards. Ho tho whole state has been benefited by tho es tablishment off this Industry, whoso products ratiKq, from tho neat papor box containing one pound of of breakfast sausago to a train load of frozon meats for'Alaska, or tho Phil ippines. Tho Union Moat Company riant at Kenton andUnll Its departments Kivcs uiuinoyiaeui io uouui bi Hun dred men nnd'Jfw'oinan. The ten story bulldlngsjirlso from grounds beautifully parked. Croat nnclos uros fronting oSj tho water contain herds or ilvo stock shipped lu by rail. A tall sopara.tu building, con tains tho laundfjcs, lockers nud his tories who.ro txH tho oinploc tho nud clmngo euihlug beforo and nf- tor koIhk to work. Thorn Is a ro workable system p lteenlutf u per-1 PREPARATIONS FOR TO COLLEGE PROFESSOR OSI-:m;il, Or., Kov. ,-.-llse-burg' Sutertwt In tothtj's election centers for tho inont prt in the pro hibition ipiextinu, which ban agitated the eitv lit nrinus times hince thu muntctpalilx, utter oting Met, was put into thu dry column in 11)08 by the vote of the count v ax a whole. Not more than casual interest is jnnuifetcd in .the raqes between polit- inn ciiiiiuoaicp. iiticiu coiii'vrii in directed nhnoxt entirely over thu iiliestiou of whether Itoseburg is tu continue legally dry for two years longer, or return to Hie old sywtem of saloon license. This urstion will bo decided tomorrow under the home rule law', after the most bitter oliti twl enmpaign ever waged lu tho h'n lory or the city. Dundee to Meet Conlcy LOS ANOKLKS, fal., Nov. .". -Articles of agrcoment for it twentj round bout between Johnny Dund.'c and Frutikie Conlev November 11), nt I'-'J Miiuids, ate pi the haiidn of I'm uioter MfC'nrov today. to the Homes of . Industries (ert record of every animal from the tlmo It cntcrm tho plant until 1U Mu nl IiihiiccIIoii of the glainbi. If (Hero Is any constitutional defect 11 ap pear lu the head and throat. Pass ing this test, tho enrrans goes to the viscera Inspectors who examine thu animal for Inlerunl ovldcncu of dis ease. Any question arising, tho ani mal Is Immediately taken out of the hands of tho. employes and shunted Into tho headquarters. Thin Is an oncloscd space entirely under the control of tho federal officials nud thcrctho scientific- tents nro applied .Most of the animals sunt In there go to tho grease and fertilizer tanks. After being approved tho carcasses go to thu cooling rooms where nt n temperature of 30 degrcos they re main about two days before being wrapped in papor and sacked for ex press shipments, or cut up for the' various packing prot esses, This Is ono of th most remark able manufacturing plants lu thu world. Not only all varieties of meat fond products aro finished bore, but ull waste and by-products aro mado ready for uso In cimmerco nnd aggrlculture. Hones, horns, hoofs, hair, blood, sinews nnd offal nro scientifically utilized. Meats arc pickled, smoked, cooked, chopped and packed lu every conceivable manner. Tho smoking of hams, beef, bacon and. sausage' Im done lu real smnkd houses with oak wood. Tho Union Meat Company plant k'eops an open hotiuo. All visitors nro shown through tho whole ustnb ligament. This year about 7,000 carloads of finished product go out to tho marked! of tho world. Puy iooIb uro half a mlllloy a year, In May a train load of 100,000 pounds won't $50,000, wont out lu ono day. i is Oregon's greatest single Indus trial cntorpilHo and most vitally af fecting tho poCkolbookn mid of HtHI greater Importance protecting the health of tho cpppnuulty, ROSEBURG VOTES ON WET OR DRY ISSUE 4l& BOOKS If youriou'l Ht'o thu book in tho window you want conic in nnd ask for it. THE MERRIVOLD SHOP 4R4.H4-t4-444-tH VK HANDLK ALL Magazine Subscriptions and moot nil rut or club rates which aro advcrtlsud or of fered by any company, Ilo-Bldr-a wo give you n special service which you do not get It you send direct to publish ers. MEDFORD BOOK STORE SKATING RINK AT AKIIKANO NATATOltlUM Is open every night, Sunday excepting Hand music Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday A SNAP GO acres, sis miles from Mod ford, good traded road crone tho tract, all frco toll, At $G0 per aero. flOOO will handle, easy terms on bnlanco. Part In creek bottom land, suitable for alfalfa. Savors! springs on the placo. Tlmbor enough to pay for tho tract No buildings. In tho Orlftlo crock district. W. T. York & Co Clark ft Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Public Land Matter: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Minim Cases. Scrip. MSBSIISSMSSSMlSBSBMSHSSiSBkftnaiSnSSSaMSSBWSSaSRSIBSSSilkSMSSBBMBWMMSBSMSSSMSBRS PINE TEETH MAKE A FAIR FACE PlrWiy but shapeless, tinoven, or hlackOnod teeth spoil tho ptottlest features. Ilvury girl should take thu greatest earo of hor U'olh thoy will bo pnrt of hor bounty equipment when alio grows to hti a woman. Wo mako a specialty of "trulnlng tho teothV from childhood up, and also do every kind or Doutal work In a superior mannor, but at very reasonable prices. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER TIIK DKNTIHT Ovor DanlolH for Duds, Paelflo Phono WiS, Home Phono 3&2-K PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Ouarantwa ' Prices ItousonabU OOFFEEN k PRICE 18 xowura aioek, Xntraaos oa eta Nt. UrJrJsssRjsVH vj29iiflHFiHiL mM IVIP' iMHisssBP '9lslssH IV sf' i r "J'KU "- af; f i WtiEBI to 00 TONIGHT at Tin: UGO AIAVAVM A,(MO HIIOW 'Ibo Hcmi Vcnlllalctl TheuU'i' In Town TONKIIIT ANH TOMOHHOW TIIK 1,0 VA LTV OK HVLVIA Vllugraph With Mr. CoMtollu tho VIlaKinpli'tl star player. The atory of ;a woman's lovo AN UNSICIIN KNIiMV lllograph Ono of tho pictures (tint uinko. a hit . nnoNciio iui.lv oiitvitti:i Khsiui) With Mr. (I. M. Anderson In liU world famous role. In it fea ture western drama MM'KUl Ol'T OI-' WCDMM'K Unit of PathuV Kamoits Comedy reatureii ADMISSION n AM" UU; STAR THEATRE i i Perfect ventilation and comfort Splendid Program Today A Dig Two Heel Sotisullou 'Ol'V .MANNIiniNO" Scott's Immortal tale, a rattling good story of Scotch smiiRKlers, k)'I Hies, a lost heir nud charming wo man. tiii: i'i:.v.irv:' A Tremendous Western Photoplay Portrayed by tho famous Ulsnu "101" Company 'Tin: corro.s inoustuy" Another ot our liircsllukwL"dircn 1 ' tlonal Films i ' "iti.'t'NioN vi:i:k in i:li town" Topical AL HATIILIt lu Now Song MAT1NI3US DAILY ADMISSION. Dc AND 10c Host Music In tho City. Coining IVnltircMt ICIugN In iMIe," a master film, deal ing with tho Krcncti revolution, lu two reols. Nnvombur 8 and 0, ISIS THEATRE Vaudeville and Photoplays IIOSTWICK AMI HANIIOLPII Ilig comedy act entitled "TIIK OIIOIIUS (JIHL and tiii: HA(;OA(Ji: MAN" 1'hotnplayri '1 IN TIIK NOHTII U'OOOS fitseluatlug Illogrnidi prodiiullou of tho Northland Hero'u a Thriller: (;OHONKTS ANI JIIJAIUS A Vltagrnph story of unusual Inter est (IKK, MV PA.NTfil I'utho IVOO'foot eomudy, and ovory foot of It a bummer, HXOKLLKNT MUSIO WK WILL MAIL YOU ft for each sot of old Falno Tooth sent us. Illghost prices paid for old Hold, Sllvor, old Watches, Drokoa Jewelry and Proclous Stones, Monoy Sont by Hoturn Mall, Pblla. Hmeltlng U Ittvflnlng Company Kotnhllshod 20 Years 808 CliCNtuut St., Philadelphia, Pa, To Dentists Wo will buy your Gold Flllngi, Gold Scrap, nnd Platinum. Highest prices paid. Draperies Wo carry a very cotnnloto Una of nnuierlos. larii otirtiiliiH, flvliiros, ola, und ilo nil uliiHsiiw of ujiliolMtorliiK. A spoplat trtitn to look nftnr this work OXnlllSlVO V and Will ulv JIM ir.md mi w iidhhII mu vvu un m iiunniuio IO ..H. ...... .............. ..ii.v iv T ' .-r Kflt tn oven thu lui'KOMt of I leu, Weeks & MoGowan Co. ..u'r-f-J."