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. h r ' t- i i hi i I SI l I M ,fij rxni vguu MfDrOID MAIL TRIBUNK Mi.nVRPAi'Kn r ArrienNooN AT KT T1IH M INT1NO CO. lThsJeMrtla Tliars, Thw Mrdford Msll. Ths MeJMrri Trlliuns. Th Mouth n ortjramss, Tli Athlsml Tribune. Offl Msll Trltmns Hullainir. 2R-5T ii si vsrtn fir airtai: piion. Main Oils noma 76. OHonarciHrrNAM. Hrfltorfcnd Mnsitr Ii Knterwt bb swond-elsss matter at Medfdrd, Oregon, nJcr tha aot or March 8, 1878. Official Pajr of tha CUT of Medford. ' Official l'aptr of Jackson County. iiHanmiTiik! nATi:i. One ynr. by ntsli.o. ...v. .16,00 ono insnth. to mall, ...... ........ .SO Vr month, ilallyaml by carrier In Meilford. Jackjonvlllo and Cen tral Point. 0 Ratunlay only, hy mall, or year,. S Vfcakly, per year. no swonv cinrut.iTiox. Dally avrrana or rlrven months end In November 80. 1811. X7S1. ' EQUAL SUFFRAGE poktuanh, nee. 2. ".tiiisni Scott Duniwiiv: douo in Jut Tilth year." Hclow the name of Governor O wild Wot upon the proclamation (lint makes riiunl Miffrujjo el'feclho in Oregon, the oonnter-histmtnro of Mrs. Duniwny, written ly her Nitur- tlay, was her final word in n eniu )iiKi that has been earriod on hv her indomitably for inure than forty one years. "There," she paid, as the laid down the, pen and tho governor hent over her shoulder to place tho blot ter tihin tho signature; "It's a fmt at last." The proclamation wn written hy Mrs. Duniwny heiself at Governor West's 'suggestinii and. with the ex ception of liU signature and the At testing signature of Secretary of Stnte Olcott, every lne Pn tno parchment was mado hy her pen. He fore signing the document Governor West had her fill out the blanks for numhers nnd datelines, .so the proe lannilion might linifonnly he repre sentative of her work. The writing- of the proclamation was hegun h.Y Mrs. Duniwny many days ago, hut tho document was filled out n few word at n time, for, en feehlcd hv her recent illness Mrs. Duniwny 'nt times found ljernclf un able to write nmro than n few words lieforc her )ia,i1 hecqme weary nnd she wan obliged to Jay oxide her jh-ii ipd rest. In the" face of there hand iiH, however, she persisted and ap peared Saturday afternoon at the home of Mrs. Henry Waldo Coe, act ing president of the Oregon Stnte Kqunl Suffrage League, where tho ceremony of signing was to be com pleted, hearing in triump her com pieto work. Tho-e who witnessed the feigning of tho proclamation were the members of the executive and advis ory hoards of the state league. I COMMUNICATION. J To the Kditer: In the loenMmd lerMnnl column of a recent issue of tho Mail Tribune I notice mi item which would lead tho innocent reader 1,0 believe thnt Welhorn Hecson of Talent who Ipis just retired stayed in the htiMuc till till bill hud stayed in tho gamo till all hut three D. It. Hill, 0. A. Hover nnd Alf Weeks of the oldtimciv, hud efoher died or quit '" i'niit Iiiimiicms. Tho article slates that Mr. JJecson had been in the nursery bu-ines just ten years. I, too, began to raise trees; on a commercial scale that samo fall though I had done consid erable nursery work here in tho val ley fr ten years before I began to raise trees foi tho commercial plant ings mid there are trees in the val ley today of my own growing that wero pluntcd twenty years ugo this -fall, and there are people in the vul liy that were busy raising fruit nt that tiaio and arc still in the game. , It is true that most of the nctivo fruit growers of ten years ago have turned over their property in ex chnngo for the tempting gold of the new comer but I can give tho Mail Tribune tho names of several orchard men who nre still in tho gatno that wpro raising fruit when Mr. IJecsou lipgan raising trees ten yenrs ago, nnd even several years beforo that date. I put in 20,000 grafts tho samo season Mr. Dceson began growing trees and linu a ten aero orcimni in hearing. 1 sold the orchard four years, ago. If you will turn back tho pages of history yon will find that most of this cliango in property has taken plnco duiing the lust live years, how over, jhuro aro pcvernl beside tho tiireii mentioned above that uro busy today growing trim in our lavored Jijllu valley thnt wpro just as busy looking after their orchard's ten years ago, and I will juKt mention n fw names: J, 0. flore, A. W. Mo PJie'rsnii, J. R. Jlumutt, C. I, Helm inth, L. Dergcr, Hnrtloy Uro?. and S, 0. Van Dyko nnd S, L. Dennett. Yours, truly iill in the gmiio, ,, N. S. IlENNB'fT. mm IKDMKT JOTH Mjfnro iOTR WILSON AND T1IK oltM'tinn of Wrtodiiiw Wilson to I ho iimsidonr.Y of tho l7t)ttP(l fSlatoH t'nvrios with it oiuMiui'tiKoiuonf to tho ndvoontos of ftHloral aid in highway improvoniont, in tho opinion of offifinta of tho Atnorioan Antomotiilo nsMnoin lion and other hodics who aro on-operating with it in tho work to ro-ostahlish tho polioy of mad hnilding jh otio of tho fixed and definite policies of tho national govonnnotit. PrtNident-oloet AVilson. in many puhlio addresses,- has oioetl his helief in tho wisdom of national improvoniont of means of communication, and particularly of roads, to which ho specifically referred in his address at the .Amer ican Road congress at Atlantic City, on that occasion say ing, among other things: A nation H bound together by Itn means ot communication; and Us means of communication create Its thought. Wo innat moro nnd moro ctiRago tho government In providing the gen eral facilities of the common life. Thorc Is no breach In that of any nt our older understandings ot tho functions of government. Wo hnvo uovor doubted that tho government had the right to supply these facilities which private endeavor has never yet been expected to supply. Therefore we aro not upon a now ground of theory; wo aro morcly upon n now ground of tactics. "The question of highways la one of tho few great Instrumentalities of our public and our comtniina) life with which the goernment Is of necessity connected. 1 seo that we must do what we have boon backward lit doing n compared with nations. ' I tell you frankly my Interest In good roads Is not merely an Interest In the pteasuro of riding In automobiles. It Is not merely an Interest In tho much more Important matter of affording rarmors of thN country and resi dents In villages means ot ready access to such neighboring markotB as thcy need for economic benefit, but It Is also tho Interest In weaving as compli cated nnd elaborate n net of neighborhood and state nnd national opinion togothcr as It Is poilhlo to weave. It Is ot the most fundamental Import ance thrlMio Tnltcd States should think In big plcces.shoiitd think together, should think ultimately as a whole, and I feel in my enthusiasm for good roads something of the old opposition that thero always has been In me to any kind ot sectional feeling. "I ballovo that it Is tho proper function of tho government to sou to tt that the extension of all the varied modern knowledge about characteristics of different soils ought to be so extended. o carried everywhere to tho far mer as to build up by the aid of the goernmcnt this thing that feeds us, and ought to eoirlnuo to feed tho world, and whenever you speak of that, when over you Increase what tho United States Is doing, you must Immediately Increase tho facilities of tho United States for handling what It has made after It has made It You cannot rationally Increaio the prosperity of this country without Increasing tho road facilities of this country." Jn view of these expressions, the feeling among federal aid advocates is that there should lie little delay in ohtain ing from congress the adoption of a coniprclipiisivc ami iiuiiiiiui jjiuu iur iiiiLioiiiu i;ii iiri,iuoii iii iiicgooti roans movement on a more extensive scale than has heretofore heen contemplated. BEAR CAT PICATO E Looking as chipcr n a chipmunk. "ttabe I'icato tho Los Angeles 'bear eat,'' willi his mnnagcr, itnwhide Kel ly, arrived ip Medford .vestcrday to put the finUhinj; touches on his training for n ten-round bout with Hud Anderson next Friday night. Picnto flU his manager are u brace oJLp)jnint chaps wjio think Medford is some town. They were tl)o center of attraction umoiig u group of fans around" thv hotel lob- lues last niglit, who wens somowhnt nisious to get n sqtp'nt nt the boy who licked the renowned anil highlv touted "lted Watson." Pica to is n very quiet and unassuming hid and vvjint hu had to say of himself and his coining bout could he written on tho hack of a poslnxo stnmn. "Itnbe" preferred to let the Tom Jones of the camp "Itqwhidp Kelly" do nil tho kpioling, and Kelly did. Ik- is some couvcrsationaliht, and rclnt- ed incidents from Habo's first bout to the recent WqlRnst-Hitcliie battle to which IJahc and himself were s.mjc tator. Kelly docs not think Wo- gnst was iu tho best of shape as he did not seem to have his iiuiial dash. When asked us to what he thought of Dabc's chances ugninst tho Van couver whirlwind, Kelly said: "I did not come up to Medford iiudor-eti-mating Anderson, for I have heard good reports of his boxing ability, niul if he can defeat Hahe. wbll ho can also bent tho hent of lliein." That Picato is a bijr drawing card and in demand is shown by the matches ho has in advance dates: December 0 he boxes Hud Anderson in Medford, December 10 he meets Tommy McFerlniid nt San Fninois oo, December 20 ho boxes Joe A.e vedo nt Sacramento. Holh Picato and Anderson will work out every afternoon from now on up to the day befoio the content. CHICAGO, Dec 2. Jack Johnson, negro prize fighter, expects to marry Luclllo Cameron, tho Minneapolis white girl whom ho was chargod with abducting, beforo night. An automo bile stands In front of Johnson's home, ready to leave when tho negro receives an expected special delivery letter fiom Miss Cameron. "As soon us I get that letter," bpasted Johnson, "I will rush to whore Lupllo Is, aqd wo will bo married In my nutomolillo. We will have no (rpublo about a anlnUtor. Tjie feo shall offer and tho oppor tunity to perform tho ceremony for a world's champion In an autpmp bllo, speeding as fast as tho law al lows, will appeal to many of thorn." Government officials hero today said tho marrlago would not affect tho white Hlavp casp ngajust the pugllUt as Miss Campron is merely a wjtncvs, E IE J 1S0NSAYSHEU ID MISS CAMERON MEDFORD MBTL TRTBTOE. HIGHWAYS. MEDFORD TO PLAY :? . s The football season In southern Oregon will close tomorrow when tho Medford high school clashes With tho Albany high school at tho ball park Jo tho gamo that will dccldo tho championship of tho Willamette valley and southern Or e,gon. If Medford wins, which they havp high hopes of doing, It, will re move much of the stlng'of the two last defeats at the hands of Ashland and Grants Pass. Tho game will bo called at 3 o'clock. Medford football fans had oppor tunity 3aturday to get n line on the team from tho north when they beat Ashland 2G to 1.1. Ashland mado tho visitors play uphill most ot tho time, but this was po drawback. They made as many scores ono way as the other and outclassed the Ash land team at every stage of tho game. Tho Albany tenm Is consid ered ono of tho strongest teams in tho stato. The Albany gamo tomorrow prom ises to be tho biggest of the year, with practically every school In the city represented by a largo delega tion ot rooters. Ycllmastcr John Hunter will have his gang out on tho sidelines Tuesday with a new as sortment of songs, etc., for tho Med ford team. Inasmuch as tho high school has been to considerable expense this Beason and aro slightly In debt, It behooves every lover of good sport and supporter of school enterprises to bo present at tho gamo Tuesday and give tho team a c bunco to close the season with tho books balanced. Almost from tho start the high school encountered hard luck, through loss of star playors by Injury or other wlso, and a team that was weakened Is now showing somo ot Its true form, as evidenced by tho gamo against tho alumni turkey day, NEW RAILROAD PLANS L ! PIKRHK, S, I)., Dec. 2. For Iho construction of u new railroad nr ticlcs of incorporation arc today on filo with tho secretary of stale. The road known us the Chicago Biottx Falls and Pacific, is to be ciipilulized nt $1-1,000,000. It is.Hiid the company plans n lino from Chicago to Seattle, cross ing Mules of Illinois, lowu, South Dakota, Wyoming, Idaho nnd Wash ington, IJALTIMOIti:, Md., Doc. 2. Wil liam P. Jccksnn, national republican committeeman Is appointed today by Governor poldsborn to succeed tho Into United States Senator Isldor Hayner. John A. Perl Undertaker i!H s. is.HTM-rrr Phones 31. -171 ami 17J Ambulance Km ico Deputy Coroner ALBANY TUESDAY MEDFORT). OKRflOK, MONDA V, PF.r KMHP,T? 2, 1012... . MANY VOTERS SAY THEY ,601 MIXED E i SAI.KM, Ore., Hoc .' As (ho into for the execution of Hie Ho men con demned to lie liniuicd Hceeinher 1:1 npprouchcH, Governor West is recci -iiii' doeus of lclter I nun voters in the Mule who say they inlMinder stood the form in which tho question of abolishing of cnpilnl pnnihmcnt was put on tho ballot and (hut they therefore voted wrong. They ny that they voted no, thinking that would he a o agsuixt ImngiuK. when in fact it was a ote to retain linugiug. "Mnnv aro uokliur the governor to gio the people, another chnueo o vole on tho question lietore the mini nre executed,"" snid HnlpU Wittsou, private seoretnry to the gooruo,r. '"To prove Hint I lie siope of the state didn't undcrMttiid the question n - put on the ballot nnd that 'lie -eutituout of the stale U in lav ir of iibolihing InuigUig. Mime have -v.'j gced that u nmvnNipcr vote be tak .en, and that the paper put the question plainly: "Kor linuiu'; Y, iigninM hanging, Xo." T WASHINGTON', Dec S That the typhoon which swept the Philip pine Islands caused hcavv tma of life at Visions, as reported In wire less messages received nt .Manilla from vessels In the path ot the storm, Is confirmed by cable dis patches received here today. Tho bureau of Insular affairs Is not yet officially advUed, except through the governor general's dis patch jesterday. The war depart ment has requested Information con cerning tho damngo done at lllolo, where It is feared the loss Is heaviest. The cruiser Cincinnati is on the way to tho scene from Manilla, and will arrive tomorrow morning. It Is feared that somo Pacific linen aro damaged. RESULTS TELL There Can lie Xo Doubt Hie Itcsiilts In Miilfonl T. J. Williams, 017 Oakdnlu ave nue, Medford, Ore., says: "In 11)07 after (loan's Kidney Pills benefited tno so greatly, I publicly recommend ed thmn. At this time i am again pleased Iu speak In their pralso and give, permission for tho continued publication of my testimonial. I suffered for ears from kidney and bladder trouble, the symptoms being slight at first, but becoming worse as time passed. Tho pains In my back became so nctito that I could hardly endure them, and ns tho result of restless nights, I arose In tho morning nil worn out. Often 1 was so lame and stiff that 1 could not stoop and headaches and dlzxy spoils wero common. ( tried so many rommlles without being helped that I became discouraged, but when (loan's Kidney Pills wero recom mended to me, I decided to tako them as a last resort. I procured a supply at llaaklu's drug store nnd after using two hoxos, I could sco that a great Improvement had been made. I grow better from that tlmo on .and was soon frco from kidney complaint." For sslo by all dealers. Price SO cents, Fottor-Mllburn Co., Huffalo, Now York, sole agents for tho United States. Remember tho namo Doan's and tako no other. Simple Mixture Helps Medford People That simple, romodlcs aro best has nnln beou provon, L. II. Hnsklns, druglst, reports that many Medford people nro receiving QUICK benefit from simple buckthorn bark, gly corlno, etc., as mixed In Adlor-Mca, tho Gorman appendicitis remedy. A SINOLK DOSi; helps sour stomach, qs on tho stomach nnd constipation INSTANTLY becausp this slmpla mix turo nntlttoptkizos tho digestive or gans and draws off tho Impurities, L. ii, Huskliu, druggist. ST INDIES trill. PANAMA CANAL 1 CI-, luriM NEW ORLEANJ Vs. n7 erfuwlM"l Vr.'" Id dtiteth-tili tulis fymblH;AWrrl'l IJ 100 Powoll 8t San Francisco, Cab, or local agent, ON HANGING ISSU TYPHOON SIP ILOLO NAVY YARD udUr IjUBVfe TOUVELLEGONFERS GOVERNOR fflffl COUNTY MATTERS 1 Count .ludgi'-clcct l l Ton ilh is loduv nl Salem whore- lie is con fen hit: with (lovcrmir West icgnrd ing the evcculivo's phin for u icor guuiriitinii of county guv-omuion). .Mr. Ton Velio plnim to mnkc such chuiigos ns he cnu Icutilly, which will benefit I he Iuxhi,vcin ihiough 11 greater efficiency for lo cost. During the two years he bus been in office tlovernor West has huc ccoduil in greatly reducing the ex penses of the stuto ofliuex uud has also given a ureal deul m( ntlcutiu'i to county ui1miui ration. Ho him evolved 11 plan to shorten pniccml. nre uud nve each county consider able expense. It wus lor I he pur pose of liimilnmniig himself with the governor's plmi tlutl Mi T-ni VcHc node Ihn trip. The Grouchy Face is repeiiant rather than attrjicUvo lilt omctimis It Is the bad condl Hon of the teeth that contorts Iho fato and dlstlgurcs It Or It ma) bo that an aching tooth or neuralgia spoils the appearance. Don't suffer with aching or ugly teeth when wo can make them look bright, clean and regular, at a very reasonable cost tJtdy Attendant DR. BARBER Till: IIHXTIST Over Daniels for Puds. Pacific Photic 252N, Home Phono HV.'-K "Spare tho 'Golden Rod' and Spoil tho Child." Goldtn HikI Out GoUeii Ho.1 U'liMt Nuli C0U.11 ItiKl 0l I I.Vr. CpWn Rod W'httx IhVtt CoUtn KoJ rjiikk, lUjur irKIIL mct-tluLnll It rr H..' . IUJ ...fc IV)lM.J 1 - t-f f m i.m bL mM Write Ideas for Moving Picture Plays! You Can Write Photo Plays and Earn $25 or More Weekly WE WILL SHOW YOU HOW If yon have ideas- if you can THINK wo will show yon the socrots of this fascinating new profession. Positively no experience or literary excellence nec essary. No "flowery language" iH Wanted. The demand for photoplays is practically unlimited. The big film manufactur ers aro "moving heaven and earth'' in their nltomnls to get enough good plots to supply tho ever increasing demand. They aro offering $100 and more, for single scenarios, or written ideas. Nearly all Iho big film companies, tho buyers of photoplays, are located in or nearNlOW YOKICGTPYf. Being right on the spot, and knowing at all times just what sort of phots aro wanted by the producers, our SALKS DIOPAttTMl'iNT. has a tremendous advantage oVcr agencies situated in distant cities. Wo have received many letters from tho big film manufacturers, such as VITACJUAPir, lljnrRON.KSSANAY, LUWN, SOI, AX,. 3 Ml', II MX, RIOLTANOJO, OILAMPrON, COM73T, AriULriSS, ETC., urging us to sond photoplays to them. Wo want more writers and wo'll gladly teach you the secrets of success. Wo aro soiling photoplays written by people who "never before wrote a lino for publication." Perhaps wo can do tho samo for yon. If you can think of only one good idea every week, and will write it out as directed by us, and it sells for only $25., a low figure, YOU WILL EARN $100 MONTHLY FOR SPARE TIME WORKi FREE Send your name and adejress at once for freo copy of our Illustrated book, "MOVING PICTURE PLAY WRITING." Don't hesitate. Don't argue. Write NOW and learn just what this now pro fession may mean for you and your future NATIONAL AUTHOR'S INSTITUTE 1M3 BROADWAY , NEW YORK OITY OLD AT 40 Home Voqngcr nt (ID Tiiiu Others Arc nt in Visum Ho many people whom y 011 meet nhniit iho time they reach to begin by saying "I can't do this, and I can't do that, hcrauso I'm getting old now," they begin to net old, feci old and they nro older In iippitaraiicc than many who are much moio ad vanced In vnr, When you begin to fool old, when your energy begin to fall bqlld yourself up with our delicious cod liver uud Iron tonic, Vluol. It Is a wonderful blond-maker and strength enor, k Mr. J. N. Ktillw, aged 7C who lives nt l.uko Charles, 1. 11., says: "I took Vino) for a run-down cotpllUon, It not only built Up my strength, hut I feel fifteen years joiiuger than I did beforo taking It." Thousands of old people hnvo found In Vluol Just the medicine they need to build up tho feeble, weakened system uud create strength. If tt falls, wo ictiirn your money. Medford Phurmncy Parties wishing tu siihscrlho or renew- their subscription to Tho Saturday Evening Post Tho Ladies' Home Journal, or Tho Country Gontloman PIcaso notify C. A. DoVoe, A IS W. Mntn. lllstrlrt agent for tho Curtis Publishing Co llick numbers al ways on hauds Phono GO II. Infant's Shoes AVe'vc a line f Unhy Shoes that win tho admiration of ovory mother who koch them. Shoos rightly const rtii'tcd. Kroodoin for tho twisting foot and squirming lit tin toes. Patont kid, black, white, red, brown, blue, chocolate, etc. Behling's "GOOD FIT" SHOE STORE Blltner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau t!S0 iiqriti of pond grain or fruit soil, HI miles from Medford, mllen from good llltto town, niilyMlHl.nil per anro, ' 20 acres, n miles from Cnnlral I'olut, nuc-hiilf In ctiltlvnllon, tho rcsl iincliiariMl, will Irado for city properly, IKS acres, a miles from Pliimiilx, largo hinmo and barn, SO acres In nl falf.i, 13 acres fruit, $100 pur ncro, II acres, 10 acres In ll-ynur-old pears, no pouch tiecs bearing next vear, extra good garden soil, ftlfiO per ncro. 40 acres, Id arrcit In alfalfa, 111 acres pctirs and apples tho rest In grain, all fenced, no buildings, wilt trade for city properly, HI nrreii, I acres alfalfa, II nrrcs In fruit, r. room bnuitalnw and other buildings, will Inko soiuu city pro perty. Wo hnvo some good ranches to trade for good clly Income property, ttUlplo)IIICllt. Girls nnd women for general liouno work In and out of clly, Don't forget to call Mrs1. Illttunr when you want help. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phono Home II Oppoilto .Vasli Hotel UOO.MH ft mid 7, PAI.M tlt.OCK. FOR RENT TWO STORES ON MAIN, BETWEEN CENTRAL & BARTU5TT 10x30 ft. oacli. To loaso aftor Jan, 1. MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. M. R & II. On. Uldg. Patronize Home Industry Tho Ashland Preserving company am mnuufncturliig n high grade llmo nnd sulphur solution which will text Hit llcaume, and Is positively guar anteed not to crystallzt Samples of samo may bo seen nl any ot our nuclides. For prices nnd particulars apply to cither of tho following ngoitls iu Medferd: Rouuo niver Fruit & Produce Ass'n. Producers Fruit Company. J i ) l .' l