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rjv- -,-v - I ,"? "' r f , fr f(Hwni t rocni MEDFORtf M3CIR TRTRTJNR OTD'FOim OTCTCGON, W?TT)AY, NOVEMBEtt Uff. 1012. .U a4 tM t&vlmr&'VHvf'' ija&vmrsir -.4 1 l& I ffl M1 fr Midford mail tribune a aa ESMaeagBSsass, " AM INDRPMJCDKNT NBWSPAPBlt jbxcbtt Sunday nr tub AlBUFOIU) I'lWNTIMl UO. Th Democratic Times, Tlio Mrdford Mall. Tlio Me.Utint Tribune, Tho South em Oregon l.in, Tho Ahlantl Tribune. Office Mull Tribune HullJltiff. S5-57-J9 North Kir street', phone. Main soil; Home 7C. OnondK PUTNAM, IMItornnd Manager 4 Rntered n MomlclAM matter at Medfonl, Oregon, nJer the act of March 3, 187?. Official Papor of the City of Medfonl. Official Paper of Jncknon Countr. SUllSCltlPTION IIATKS. One year, by mail........ .15,00 one montn, ny man. iu Per month, Oellvercd by carrier In Mdforl, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point .SO Raturdny only, by matt, pr year.. S.nf Weekly, per year 1.S0 swoiiy cinrtTLATinx. .Dally average or eleven month! end ing November 30, 1911. 2751. Pall Leased AVI re United Vrtmm I)lpntclirK. Tho Mall Tribune Is on dale at the Ferry New stand, San Fmnclsco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Bowmnn News Co., Portland. Ore. "W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. MKUFOnn. tIlECON Metropolis or Southern Orepon and Northern California, and the fastest growing city In Oregon. Population U. a census 1910 SS40; estimated. 191110.000. f COMMUNICATION. Mrs. Swcnnlng Replies To tha Editer: "In answer to the article concern ing Mr. ,Sve:inin; and myself and in connection with certain missing re oords.'in order that this matter may not be 'allowed to remain in a fill" light, I will say, in the first place that I did obtain the loan of (ho pa pcrs in question, but not for the purpose which it is tho object of the article to imply. Since parties here have recently caused charges to be preferred against Mr. Swenning in the forest sen-ice, in an effort to have him re moved, and had brought about his suspension pending investigation, I was asked by him if I would not pro cure and mail to him a copy of all mntter on record against him, as he was some distance away and he wished to make an answer to the charges. U)on calling at tho county clerk's office I was informed that to obtain a copy of nlMho matter on record would bo very expensive to me; but it was suggested that if I was not perticular about the same being cer tified I might do the copying myself, andvlwas asked to wait until per nussion""cQuId be secured by tele phone from the circuit judge at Ash land, allowing me to take the pa pers." This I did, and upon taking the papers was given to understand that it had been permitted by the judge. As to the papers destroyed, I will fcay the only pnrt of the evidence not returned was the shorthand notes which at thattime I had not yet transcribed, andwhich I was assured by the county clerk were of no fur ther use, as he assured 'me that m cases of default the shorthand noten were never transcribed and as he said, "no one could read them." Tho statement that tho complaint was "tampered with" was through no fault of mine. It was returned as I found it. However, in case this is found to bo true, I wish the coun ty clerk would please recall that he informed me himself that others had also had the papers out, and anyone else might have at any time taken away a part of the evidence, and he will also recall that I told him I was not aware that the papers were al lowed to go out promiscuously. I obtained my divorco from Mr. Swenning upon a charge of cruelty and non-support, and was unduly in fluenced to take the step by mv at torney. , OLIVE S. SWEXN1N0. ASHLAND TO HAVE HUGE MAUSOLEUM WILSON SHOULD RECOGNIZE THE NORTHWEST, A MOVEMENT is underway to secure the appointment of .1. N. Teal as secretary of tlio interior tit Wilson's cabinet. JsTo more fitting choice could bo made. Mr. Teal is not apolitie.ian, but a type of public spirited citizen who takes an active interest m public affairs and faithfully serves tlio people without a selfish end in view. 4 To &v. Teal, more, than any one, is duo the improve ment of the Columbia, river and its restoration as a water way to compete with the railroad, the construction of the (Jelilo canal mid the Portage, railroad. He is tho author of the railroad commission law and is largely responnsible for .he code governing water rights and power. Numerous beneficial measures, enacted into law, bear testimony to his untiring activity in the public's behalf. Mr, Teal is probably tho best informed man on public questions in tho northwest. lie knows the northwest's needs and realizes the possibilities, lie is familiar with all the public problems that the interior department solves, reclamation, conservation, national parks, Indian affairs. Alaska, rivers and harbors and internal improvements. M'lw..... ll.kc. ,.t,, lwtrv.i a, n..,iF.-., ....... ... 4lw . ..4 .. ... . . 1. .LUI.-J. i; uir jii uuiit ,i Mi-EHA-ni mini ill i;.v uiii'tiiii ui" partnient and the northwest has suffered much in conse- ouenec ol having no one familiar with its necessities, ft is high time the northwest was recognized and Air. Teal is the ideal man for the place. WOMEN SHOULD REGISTER. Ashland is to have a mausoleum in Mountain View cemetery to cost from $75,000 to $100,000 and to con tain from 250 to 500 tombs. Steps were taken at tho council meeting Tuc&duy night to deed grounds for sumo to tch International Mausoleum company. The ground to be deeded consists of what i known us section five in Mountain View cemetery, and is a tract forty-Jive by one-huudrcd and twelve feet. Pioneer Dies, James M. Tyler died at his home nt 'TyIer Station thirteen miles east of Ashland on the Ashland-Klamath Falls road Monday, aged 72 years and -10 days. Ho was bom in Vir ginia in 1810 nid had resided in this roglpn for thirty yp,u'8 N Iwes a wii'o and grown children. One son -Jives at Tyler Station and a daughter is'rnannKur Pf "10 telephone- com pany at Yrcka. Tho funornl was held, Wednesday; burial at Kings bur comotcry. 'Carry Coal to Newcastle." " O, Ilelmun today shipped three dosjin fine thoroughbred White Leg liorj.'oookerels to Ms brojher Grant at &t)taluna, Cfll., for use on tho lattVf lioiiltry anch nt thnt place. TTTOMEX of Mediord will have their first opportunity to V vote at the Januarv election and every woman should avail herself of her rights and demonstrate that woman is fully man s equal when it comes to selecting capable ol ficiiils. No great issues are involved at the coining election. ikWc are at peace with the world and prosperity dwells among us." It is true we can stand more prosperity, but mayors and citv councils don't create prosperitv though they can disturb it. Petty issues only are involved and it is hoped no factional bitterness that endangers the har mony of tho community will be evolved. But some of the little tilings are of vital interest to the women. The maintainance of the public market along its present efficient lines, the beautification of the city, the cleanliness and sanitary arrangements, all these are at issue and the women should be interested sufficiently to Insure satisfactory settlement. Medford's city council should be the first in Oregon to recognize women by appointing them to the registration board, which will enroll the voters. The appointment will go a long way to insure a women. large registration among the Through an error due to an indistinct telephone con versation' the Mail Tribnnnc Thursday reported the sale of a car of. Bartlett pears by A. C. Allen at Des Moines at G a box, when as a matter of fact Air. Allen sold several b&xcs of Bosc at that figure. This is a record price for Bose. MAYOR MICELLI OF ROS E BURGARRESTED KOSEBURG. Ore., Nov. 22. Maj or .Micelli of this city is today under $500 bail bonds as a result of his ar rest on the charge of aiding the Tfoseburg Brewing and Ice company in breaking the locnl option laws. The arrest of Mayor Micelli was due to the activity of Governor West, who ordered him to either resign or sev er his connection as stockholder in the brewery concern. Micelli re fused to do either and in his fight against West was upheld by the city council of Iloeburg. He states his arrest is a "frame-up." AT STAR THEATRE Sarah Bernhardt In La Tosca, Is tbo unusual announcement tho Star Theater makes for today and Satur day. This picture has met with tho greatest reception ever accorded a film play and the state rights to It are worth thousands of dollars. The opportunity to seo tho dlvino Sarah docs not often come to American people and tho Star should ho crowd ed. Most are familiar with the tra gic story of the famous singer La Tosca who tries to save her lover's life. Two features coming to tlio Star uro tho Great Jewel Robbery with Kid McCoy posing as tho hero. This deals with recent press storios which connected McCoy with a rob bery from which ho was later ex onerated. Tho Dohomlan Olrl Is another feature film soon to ho Shown at tho Star. PACIFIC & EASTERN TO - EXTEND TO TIDEWATER SOUTH BENI), Wn Nov. 22. Monojj hud been secured to extend the Pacific & Eastern railway, u log ging roud operating out of South Bend forty miles to Baymond to connect with iJiu Chicago & Milwau kee, thus bringing another transcon tinental ii)o to Willupu Harbor, Work will bo commenced in tho spring. PATTERSON IS HR G0UNC1L II. II. Patterson has announced his candidacy for tho council from the second ward. "Pat" is well and favorably known locally and will probably make a strong bid for the place. D. J. Stall. Charles U. Gay are also out while Col. H. II. Sar gent will probably be a candidate. in all probability W. X. Campbell will make tho raco for ro-electlon for tho ono year term as will City Re corder Foss. Legal opinion seems unanimous that men cannot he ap pointed to office to serve past a gen eral election. XOTICK. Notice is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Mcdrord, Oregon, at Its noxt regular meeting on Decem ber 3rd, 101'J, for a license to soil spirituous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than a gallon, at thejr placo of business on South Fir street, located at lots 10, 11 and 12, block 40, of the orginal townsltc, in said city, for a period of six months. RAU-MOHR CO. Dato of first publication, Novem ber 19. 1012. On the Face of It. wFS. bfr . .JS,ii4.!ii.-4t r-t-.w ,JM,w.w.L mJt iK-F , JJUUUHlfl I m or$ Medford Printing company carry a f ulMlno "of logar blanks. wo have made our reputation In the Dental lfno solely by giving porfect and completo satisfaction to our numerous patrons In all departments. Whether It bo extracting, filling, capping, crown or brldgo work,' wo aro oxperts of tho best class and yet most modorato In charging. Lot us caro for your tooth It will certain ly ho to your advantage, Lady Attcndaut DR. BARBER TIIK DKNTIST Over Daniels for Duds. Taclflc ...Phono 2528, Home Pbouo 3G2-K .- 1 Y ? ? T ? T y f v y t y r r r t ? f y y t y y f y T t t y r y f y T y t t f y y v r t y I ! Big Bargain Saturday AT Silk Waists HO Silk and Net Waists, values up to $5.yo Mar gain sale price, v $f) 5A each . .. ... VUOiJ MANN'S CENTRAL AVENUE, NEAR POST OFFICE. Silk Waists no ftilk Waists, values up to 8.00. Bargain Saturday sale (JO QO price, each . v?0vO Every Winter Coat and Suit Reduced Now is the Time to Buy Just When You Need One See These Reductions on Coats See These Reductions on Suits Women's Coats, $8.00 valuos $4.98 Womon's Suits, $20.00 values $10.08 Womon's Coats, $15.00 valuos JpO.OS Womon's Suits, $22.50 valuos... $14.08 Women's Coats, $20.00 values $13.9S Womon's Suits, $25.00 valuos ....$10.08 Womon's Coats, $22.50 values $l(.OS Women's Suits, $30.00 valuos $212.50 Women's Coats, $25.00 values $10.08 Women's Suits, $35.00 valuos $27.50 Women's Coats, $30.00 valuos $22.50 Womon's Suits, $40.00 valuos. ... ., $20.48 Tho early buyer gets the best Bargains. Bo on hand early boforo tho boat aro sold. FREE-Wni. Rogers' Guaranteed Triple-Plated Silverware -FREE Thanksgiving Sale of Linen GO inch mercerized Table Damask, good 00c OQp grade, a yard dtJv Mercerized Napkins to match, dozen .. .. OS TOWELS Good sized Blcnrthpd rurkishtbwel, 6c fP TOWELS Huck Towels, large size, lSe values, each 1212C TABLE Padding, 51 in. wide, special, a van! 44c Thanksgiving Sale of Bedding 50 good size heavy Mlankets, cheap at (i-V OQ Sale price, a pair OJL Good heavy Comforters, $1.50 values, each 08t; SHEETS 72x00 Bleached (0c grade, sale price 39c Pillow Caso3 12 and I5 inch, J 8c grade, sale price, each 12 "ic Bod SproadB Full size, new patterns, $l.."j() values, each $1.19 OUR NEW STOCK OF XMAS HANDKERCHIEFS NOW ON SALE :&?! Thanksgiving Sale of Notions Colgate 'sr Talcum "Powder . 12 Good Pins, a paper 2 G,n.pd Hair Nets with rub': berl each ..4$ i v 1). M. C. JOmb. Cotton ...2 Good Pins, Hair paper 2 Wash ttibbon, all colors, spec ial, bolt. . 10c Children's knit Waists, ca 10 Warner's K'tist Proof Corsets, a pair . . .59 Fancy Aprons, up to 50c val ues, each 20 Thanksgiving Sale of Underwear Women's lTn ion Suits, good heavy grade, a suit 0 "Women's fleeced lined Hose, special, a pair 20 Children's Vests and Pants, ea. 25 Women's cash mere J lose, special, pr 20c Women's fleec ed Vests, 25 Children's flan nelette Skirts . ...20 Women's Mur son Hose, 25c values, pr. 15 Sleeping Gar nf nts, suit 00 A. A A A Jmitt: A. A. A. J- ", " - J " C Who Cut Meat Prices? Who was Iftliat gavo tho pcoplo of Mod ford cheap meat through tho pifblic market? . Who fought tlio meat trust and forced prices down through out the city? If I am forced out of business, prices will go up. People stay by your frlonds keep meat cheap. m:i:i' All IcIikIk of atealc Prima roiiBt ...J.... Pot roast .15(1 !Jic For boiling 10c Stow .10c PORK 11 Hot . 1 1 tC Sldo lUJfio Hog Heads .1c Mirrro.v Front qiinrtur lOo Illnil (iiartur l-!ic Stow ..; it for iWc Chops llc I buy Jackson county bcof, mutton, porl; and veal. Home Phono 27U.Z CROWDER Booths 11 and 12, Public Market Nearly a quarter of a century undor tho samo management THE Jackson County Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of Bank Soundness of principlo Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W. I. Vawtcr .President G. R. Lindlcy, Vico Pros. C. W. McDonald, Cashier 25 All cars paii... - xl ir cohditions ZEROLEHE thelbestautooil 2-4.L J III. Lilt! Jiandiest can.. Insist on Zerplcno in tho original puckagos STANDARD OIL COMPANY i EatablUhcd 1878 Incorporated 11)04 FRUIT D. CROSSLEY & SONS - Commission Merchants SOIFrunklln St., Now York Our Specialty APPLES and PEARS Wo havo'oifr own houses In NKW YORK, HVKRPOOIi, LONDON AMI flLAHOOW Dlroct conaj:nniont Bollcltod oroc our Roguo Rlvor ropreuontativo, CHRIS GOTTLIEB Medford, Oregon PORTLAND (Incorporated) 8AN FltANCIHCO Thanksgiving Supplies TURKEYS, DUCKS, CHICKENS, MINCE MEAT, APPLES AND CIDER BOOTHS 2 AND 3, PUBLIC tyARKE? J. H, LYONS t y f y f y y t y t y y v ? y y y v y t y y y y f y y y y t y y V t y y y y y y y y y y y y y t y y y y y y y y y y u s