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PACK FOUR MEDFORD MATH TRrRUNR MWDFORD. ORKOOX, "MONDAY. OCTOJW1? 20, VM'X Medfokd Mail trihune AN INIWPUNUiCNV NKWSt'Al'P.ll I'UllMlUItU) r.l!UY A1TBHNOON Hxcrerr ptNDAV nv tiik MKIll OlU) PHINTINU CO. THE OREGONIAN BOOSTS JACKSON COUNTY JUS np I DINGS of great joy woro recently brought to Mod Cord by an enterprising and loquacious circulation ' tiio bomimuc Tim, ""rim Mdfri ' solicitor from tl metropolis. With his hand on his heart nVcl&.M.'o a ?rh&uftu,h,!niul a soulful look in his eve, he forvidlv premised: AyraMft"1 "The Portland Oregonian is going to boost .lailon J. J. HILL SAYS MONEY BILL DEFIES KEASON offkslnl l'jitinr of the (Mr of MeiUord , COUHt . M6fneM i-Por orjwi,.m coimir, This wng jlulml welcome hows. lOven our keenest nnonnw vutnam. i .m..r m atenar ,,iwol.Vf,s, fmninr with .Jackson count v's growth and progress, had not voalixod that we had developed rapidlx cnougn 10 warrant niese kuuiiv worus iroiu me oracie 01 m .WBCO Utjtarnl m 8eoond-r1ne nvnttir at i,. iiincchnrt1c . iloflfot-d. Orroi.. under tlio set of , I HO UlOSblMOkb. fl.wron . i? n 5j(HMU,,i (0o good to he true. uury a lew years ago. the Oregonian was knocking our Crater Lake road hill and plunging the knife to the hilt in southern Oregon's soloi l .1 ." l',..i! ... 11.. I .1.1 1 1 . .1 t. ....!. .. I... SiUUJHSlUUlIui Uio YMuniui iMinimi seiium; uuiv t trv ntniscmirriuit iutcr. Omo S'car, b irtnll $ Otin month, t n nil .. .0 Por month, rtttrrod t.j or-inr In Jtltri JckB'WlH and Cen tre! Point .. ... - . Saturday iwly, ' rniii. P'r icec i e Weekly, imr yr ..- 1 SO nwonif cinct'iaATion. lntly stoma? f r t .n months end Inc Nevember ie ism -JM month? since it wa hammering our Rogue river fish bill and.dco.rvinsr our good roads bill: oulv tt few -weeks since ,. . .. .' . i... :..i.i ...... i.ni. 1...1 .. The Mull Ti'Hin.' ih on nale at tho lrry New Maud. Mn rrsnelsco. IVirtlanO Hotel N. wn Stand. Portland ltortland JiiVwk o Portland, Oro. W. O. Wiltnov. f. nttle. sh. rull IitmtA Wlm Unlttd Prcn SUpatetac. MEoroRD. onnaoN. Mrtropollit of Southern Oroiin nnd Nortlivrn Cnllfornln, nnd tho fastest- wmBFm OPTIMISM RULES LIVESTOCK MARKET it? few f&do pelunto tho monopolv of the Portland jobbers. And now nu .tr the hammer was to lie laid away after many years of usoljK;Jiy'nri'j MM... Utnii in. I hmimlll'lll ill I liililllitl' ill ".MIUllIU VHISI'IIMIII "1. v ....'. . UOMJiJrjjrja. "Oio serious tlffivt In tho Otfii t . . , i I 1 1 I Ml I... I . "UlM crlOUS tU'lVCl 111 TltO UtH'll" r was pomg into spasms over our freight rate bill: but a,lnv, ulncluv ,J(. r , Mr, JaiIIM w davs since it foamed at the mouth with jov when the r. inn. iiwinmuiirtiu'Civiu Noniu-di tleraf court smote the small tow;.s of the state to lHjliSJo'aKfc ma bo presumed to be a fair sample of this "boost iuu'" o daekson count v and it differs in form, but not in spirit, 5fci&. aBu. io-ssio ( from the policy always pursued. 'iS'hlJnaJMo'ai dou.tr cavity! The Suiuljiv Oroouian contains a tull-paco illust rated rofiij to .tuti nt it comiirih form tif cmriMii'i ly itttMt- lnMl.Mt Itlllt fulf IHMlllftllt WtHt 1!) contains what 'torn. Woluuonuvrrlimltlmtiiliicollii- iS- '"InSSfl'n'i.'Yna'1 nvtielo. entitled: 'Huildinjr the lodol K'oadwayPacitic mllcn of streets mve.1 rontoffloe rlj)t for yeor emllnc Novnilor 30, mil, show lncras of 1? ler cont. Hinner fruit city In Orepon itostie Jtlver Upltienlieru oinilea won sp- MnKos prize nnn line or 'Anpl jctnr or tb World" nt tho Nntlonal Apple Show, Spokane, 1809, nnd n car of .Ncn(own won rirat rrli In 1910 nt Cnnndlan International Apple Show, vnncotner. ii r rirtt rrin In 1911 At Spokane Natlona Apple Show won hy onrload lot of Nrntowia. nniruu Itlcr ncam Vroucht hlchft prlrefl in nil markets of tho world dur ing tlio nnst xix jc.itk STRONG DEMAND :0R APPLES EAST PORTLAND, Oro, Oct. 20. Tho fo.!o liy the North vsentern Krult Kx- chanRo of this cltj of 17 more ears of Its Lest Rrndo of apples, whlchj aro bolnK mnrketcJ by Its affiliated exchanges under tho "Skookttm" brand shows quite clearly that there contlnuos a strong demand In tho cast for tho best offerings from tho Paolflc Northwest. Tho B3lw ot tho IT cars was. mndo to tho &rao New York nartluH who had purchased tO cars pre!ous ly this season. Additional supplier woro wanted but of this quality no in oro were obtainable. Whllo tho lirlco was not made public. It is known to be the cxtremo limit recolvod this season. This sig nifies better than anything else that tho market for first class Pacific northwest apples as as good as ever before. Of tho number of cars sold, 10 curs will be supplied from the Cashmere section, from Poshastln and G from tho Iioguo xlver valley. lloston has been a very anxious In quirer for host grado Pacific north wqst npplus during tho last fow days but Now York has boon Insistent Hint ns It had purchased all af the previous offerings, that city bo given the jtreferonco If nny moro of tho sanio iiualltj was available. PATRONIZE THE E A homo Industry that deserves the pntronago of tho people is tho nur sorion of l.stta & Hopkins, located in tho Hoar croak bottoms near "entrti Point. Thu nureone are fovoral yotirn old and mako a spoclalty tf apples nnd pours. The scions uschI Jn growing tliclr treeu arc takoti from Momo uf tho oldnt and lioavlost pro- dtieniK oichitids lit the valley, the ties Uit-y hutc fur salu sro ou)-y(Mr old on thlrt-e-year-uld roote mid soins uf tb'. MHHt kuceessfiil oroh'irdi lit tlio valley uru Mt to tholr trocm 'thu uurMriH are under the porsunul uupur,1b;Ipu if I'. J. nopKliis, otic ot thu lrtirUtor! who lives t tli nuuoHfts, uiid tflvas his entire limy to the or aad uronuu ol tho trops. JIl, A. l.ntta, Ibf other &) tuinir of the fit in, lhus In MtKlforil and do voloa, Mr tlmu to curing tpr thu r tlco recently oiwnprt In tho ll !'. .t U, tjjtmunp, and to rolling treo. tiio hoiit iiijiiiotiiiai. ugrt.c Highway in Oregon Is to He Ideal Course for Commerce and Tourists." The article begins: The picturesque beauty of tho Willamette Valley, tho qtintntnofn of Oregon forests and the riURmlnrss of Southern Oron inauiitalus nro to to oxhlliittHl to the world hy wnv of a model highwH). Tho wilth in farm, forest and mining products In tho nst stretch of country between tho Wash ington and California llutut wwst uf tht Sierra Nevada Is to drain Into Port land markets ov-r n highway free from heavj grades, nnd nttrncttvp for Its substantiality nnd excellence. The road will lie the Pacific Highway as now laid out between thr point where the proposed lntortati bridge ond on the Oregon side of tho Colum bin rlvor and that vrh'oro the highway, as planned, lends down from Oregon Into the hllk), valleys and forests of Northern California, south of Grunts Pass. In spite of its superior facilities for aequirini,' knowl edge of geography, it is apparent that the Orogonian has the same hazy idea of Orogon that the average Portlander has. Yes, tho Pacific highway "leads down from Oregon into the hills of northern t'alifoniia. south of Circuits Pass" some sixty miles south, a little further than Salem is from Portland. Moreover, this sixty miles contains tho most difficult and costly construction along tho entire length of the highway but it happens to be in .Jackson county nnd "tlio Uregonmn is boosting .Jackson county jiorliaps that accounts tor tho omission,. But the Orogonian tells why it is interested in tho high way it "is to drain into Portland markets tho wealth in farm, forest and mining products in the vast stretch of country between the ashington and California linos." Like the present discriminatory freight rates it is "to drain Oregon into Portland" the old, old motto. l?eading further in tho article, wo find much space de voted to tho streaks of mire called roads in the "Willamette valley, where real improvement means recall for the county court; self-satisfied Lane county, whoso county judge is so learned in road building that he is issuing a text book on the subject for public school use, is given hon orable mention; Douglas county, with its almost impass able grades and its snail-like improvement, gets much attention; Josephine county, which made a bluff about issuing road bonds, but didn't, closes the article leaving the public to suppose that from .Josephine the road slips over the border and into the golden state but "the Oro gonian is boosting Jackson county." Xowhero is Jackson county mentioned nowhere the orchards, the river and tho picturesque landscape of the TJoguo lfivor valley, yet .Jackson county alpne of the coun ties of Oregon has' voted a bond issue of half a million dol lars and sold tho bonds to build a paved Pacific highway fifty-five miles through the county. Jackson county alone of the counties affected, is co-operating vuth the state highway board, and its portion of highway will bo the only one constructed under state supervision. To enlighten tho Orogonian if enlightenment is pos sible within the shadows of the tall tower, the entrance to California will be in Jackson county over a now grade thirteen miles in length, contract for which is about (o be let. This highway over tho Siskiyous will be the costliest built in Oregon and tho most scenic. Those details are probably omitted to "boost Jackson county." "The Orogonian is boosting Jackson county" but can tho leopard change itsspots(r the Ethiopian his sic in i hate It If thlH bill should become law " tatlon, for all tho struggle nt r form, for all tlio appeal in behalf ot public !iioommta, for all the cheery nuff of tho prominent ultl setis. fur all the free notices,, free Insertion, freo tiubllclty, freo ex ploitation, free tidtortUlug mid free gifts of apace and Influence of overj kind, the community nxpevu In re turn to lay n few flowers oh the grave of the drtfinwt newspaper man whiMi ho Is deml and let It go at that. No public servitor Is moro faith ful and devoted, no cltlteii more sltteore nnd but fow figures In the community so generous or abl as Is tho nxprego 'up-stute editor. PUUri M, Oil 110. Uociiliut fur the week luto hivn, enttlo, I'.Ktl, nihil, II-. hogs, .Ufili sht'op, II'.UI, mid ltorno4, 12, Optimism IttiH t tiled tho uuttto mar ket this ut'ok mid pi Icon nro five 'til leu cents higher tlmu thuy wuro tdx dti) ago, Prlmo steers mid .cows ttk'ie in demand and sold qiilckly. Ui'sl loud of rtOOIH itMilitgeil J.S.00 inulj lit the wuek. Other tup KntoJ uru $ . o to T. SO mid $7.00 In small iiuaiitllloK. 'lliitchtH' stuff had a good outlet mid liujerH filled or. dert with somu choice cows, hulls mid 'slags. Hulk vow top was $(1 r.O and $(.7r with oiio load at 0. till. Steer iniigo clotud J7.t0 at $7."f and bulls f..00 nnd $5 So. A slight llurr) on Thursday eased prleos oft about n nlckul but thu slock otfured m not extra choice. Hy mid large tho beet situation has boeu et) fiiwirnblo. Portland'! slu market can til wnjs be depended upon for surprint1 It sprung u now one (his week by ad anclug a full dime to s.7."i and this 4ulvunc was mitdo notwithstand ing h total receipts as Inryo ns that of lest ueok. Outlet has greater cnimhllltloe tlmu thu trudo auttt'l patttd mid thu run wits disposed of nt soltent prlots. Bwluu weights woro better also, mid quality aver aged high Hulk of light sulne sold at S8.2R to $4.05. Heavy weights 7.S.". to $".S0. Mutton buliig was llmltoil to wuee. as jeurllugs aud old w ethers were not offering. A siring etse top nt 13 90 wns ituhllshel nnd three full ears went over the mm In nt that figure. The lamb market was quiet to Wednesday and then net a new Oitobvr rvcunOi) going to J". :.u for an extra ehulce lot of Waiting Ing stork, representing the tall end of the I'JU lamb run fiom (he I'nn Mil Hulk lamb top on tixeruitr Kond grader Is .lead ). oil (of .' WHERE TO GO TONIGHT IT Theatre Hominy mid Monday .Night ? ! ' "PATUK WKKKIiV NO. III." "WANTKIl A PliI'MHUlt" lilub KiiIimii Comedy. 'TOO MAXV COPS" Hebo Companion mid Auloiuo blllsts, .1 union Jofforlee, J ark .hilfotles, lliiruny Oldfleld. "run uixni; ciiaum" Vllngruph uoiuedy. "mil TUN SON OK TIIH IIOt'SH" llnsklns Plmio Tiaps, llriims, IMffcIs double Kvory teiilli ticket n lucky r nnd 10c. Coming Tile-, mnl Wed, Nlglit llemttlful i part Scllg, ".Inwolod ttllp petn", ' Uluimtiul Smugglers"; "Mun In the Stieet ritor) " FAMOUS UMPIRES TO VISIT MEDF0RD ciucAfiO. on. ai. j,k sin. dnn, ilmn of the Aihtic.iii league uinpinug otnft', lute ln-en -el. .(.,! .. one of the umpire In hi cimuuim, the New York Oiant- mid " ( n Wlnl Sx ou tpcir wtirltt tmir. i wni notified af hu( M-leetnm M-.ior-ilu.v. Only two lliniirex will u mi ried will tb- tetitn nt the in ttne. ltgnk O'lhy'of the K.im i i league Miur eill wtuk with hh.M.dn., in the erie or exhibition guttif. t he 4aed in this country. Wil'iam Idem, nl-o i.f the Nnnnl I..jj : .mn, w n r.r.niwfly the gi.itn- Knm-1 lliAVArKKi:, Wi., Oct. 'Jll. -The Itrn eficr tb icuje tit' eout.y on match scheduled hem for next Frt- Xi.nmil.ir ll. ,dHy Uctweeu Ad Wolgm.1, former llighlHttgtit cliuinpiiMi, and Chnrie GRANTS PASS LOSES .While of Chicago ww eulled i.rf .i. TO ASHLAND, 28-0 day lifonu W.-lgnst l.n.kc rib in jlnuiiiiig yentenlay. The ex-clntm- piou wua )iiit to the imit by Anton, the (Ireekf hie aiwrring pnrtuer, with it hlraight left to the body. A pliy ' Hicmii unnoiineed that one of Aii' (lower nhs wns broken nnd ordered hurt to bed. I SCHEDULED FIGHI OFF Saturday afternoon, Oct. Uth the Ashland high school foot Will team de feated the Orants Pass hitch school siuad by a score of sk-o. During tho first quarter both teams hIiohih! up wll hut In the rcnalnlng (iinrlors Aeh'nndfs weight nutl speed oorcnme the Grunts Pass eleven. Ashland waa particularly strong In the back Hold whllo Omuls Past shotted up well In blocking forward passes, but were ak 111 the line. In, Austria no Industrial concern omplo)lug more than ton workers Is allowed to work women or girls bo tween thu hours of X In tho evening and ." In tho morning. J5 THEATRE yu i.m 1'Iiotopi.avs wii.nN pitiitatvM (II. II .MtinillVt. ION'S llACOHTCItS Vltngrnph Woelern tiii: .sldl, NX TltCATV Hlogrnpli IIAltXIlSSIVti TUN IMI.IkS or I'm: Miiniiwifair Sk-enle AX N.(l.lsi: P.VITintV Coined) PANAMA U.VV ISDlvntV IMurallonnl on. iritscit 'ii itss iin: taiim-h Coini d lli'io Ifiiuorinw llll IttlXli II) Mil. IUS Tut. Itu . N. Florence Clark VIOMMhl' ANUTNAtHINU I list iIiish MUhIc for nil OccnslniiH 1 1 til W. I'oiiiIIi Ml. PIioiiii 7I0-.1 Ranch for Sale or. Kent Composed of IIM) ncros In Wood Itlvnr Valley. 7iu lines sown to tl liinlhy. All under Irilgulloii. Wator right owuinl. Vi-ll roared with Page Wlro IVlieeisf Tor furlluT Inforilin Hon mid piiriMilarM, write or apply to Joint W. Cox I'oit Ulmiiulti Otcgoii LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING OOI.ONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $K.OO to I.O.OO per month Haihroom and Laundry AccommoilntioiiH (Ins and Kleclric IJhts Everything Kurninhod lOxcupt Kata U17 Iv'iverside So. Phono !)()() L Demands on the Up-State Press been in staelon in Portland. Much is asked ot them, and little bestow od. Tho man who wants free publluity und glvos pothlng back in adxartlslug, bosIeKW all newspupois but nqne more than tho up-statu pub lieatlous, Tho mall overwhelms thorn with all kinds of copy with a rorjuost that It be Inserted freo nnd marked copies, of thu papar bo sunt. Stock shows, borsa shown, county fairs, ohurcih fairs, state fairs, tclioo! fairs, world's fairs, charity balls, Juno fes tivals, hunlth commltteos, charity coninilttp.oa, dovolopmont commit tees, promotion couimlttuos, public- thst.Ity commlttoes, general wolfaro torn- troeu dp far buttur lu the looalU'c mitteoa und every othar kind of fulr, (Prom the Portland Journal) wgent who doesn't ndvertlso but Tho up-state newspaper man have .wants his iiumo muntlouod In ory show, oNpoHitlon and tommlttuo showers the publication oflcu with roi uosts for freo spaco, always hold ing out us ruiitunurntjon tho assur ance that it la for thu good of tho community, never realizing that whllo paper must bo paid for in dollars, that printers must havo money for food, clothing and shelter ijlud to furnish joii tho name of o'-lniid that publication offlcos cannot wlujro thuy lire mined bocauo uv uro acclimated to tho altitude and soil. All) way, when jqu cau gt tioo-jjwit aro Junt nt. goad 4nl bet tor that nro grown at. homo an 1 tjio prcos lira right wtjy not mlruulo Iioin nnd thereby keep all yo ir monoy nt hoirjo. . .Messrs. 1-ntta & Hopkins will l,o ulinrdu wt to their trees, or hot. or htlll, thoy will bo pyn.6ud to show llieni to J oil If Intoieutcd. supMlBt on warm wind Along with tho fairs und othor freo publicity folk, Is tho real t-Uatn tutlo, tho doctor who dooan't ndvor- tlso becauso ho says It Isn't profes sional, hut wants his namo as tho surgeon In a caso of accldeut, and the inoruhant who doesn't udvnrtlse boaause ho says It doesn't pay, but wants tho reporter to drop around and write up for tho paper u de scription of a newly arranged show window. In addition, there Is tho profoa slonul press agent who Is paid n bin salary because of his versatility lu working tho nowspapors for free publicity. Ho Is tho cuiiulngoMt, craftljt, mail with winning wuyi cbas(o smllo, polished addroxs and soulful oos, und when bo guts through with tho up-stato newspap er publisher thoro Isn't much loft about tho offlco that tho agent wants to buy, especially In tho way of advertising. In no activity In tho world Is thoro so much endeavor to got some thing for nothing as Is attempted on tho newspaper buslnose. No ac tivity In the world gives as much to tho public gratis, and gets uu fow thanks back, For all tho boosting of tho com munity, for nil tho conMructho ugl- Superiority and Prosperity Go Hand in Hand The Proof of it: SWORN STATEMENTS of iill Mfo Iiihiiiiiiiui Companies opeiallog In Oiegou (tl) of llieni) Mieu: In five )ears end ing .imiuiiii ist "una, OE25DlKc HtM ln"ro Millrb'H In Oiegou lliuu nny oilier Mfo Insnranro Coiupany, These nwoiii ilaleiileiilM mo public ilocuiiieiilN, on fllo ut (lie Slat(i Ciipltol, Suleiii, nllh Oregon's Coiiunlfhloner of luxin mn c, .Mr. J. W. 1'Vigin.ou, DURING 1913 -' OJXKIIDIU? surpassed Its own wondoiful rec ord by selling mom pollriim and doing n larger biisluewi In owiry ileparlinent In tho first uliio moutliK than In tho eutlro yuur of I'JI-'." IN SEPTEMBER, 1013 (rP(t(vrffo ITodiitod n Inrgur buslnosa ''Vp""HfV thun m pr produced In nny mouth ftlutu organisation of thu Company. Disci iminaliiig buyers of Life Insurance know tho suporioriiy of sOrwnlifi aml B'vo il i),'t,rc','(,n,'(i ov('1' u AVb""l4ly othor coiupauios. Home OfHie, I'm Hand .Medford Office, Anglo llullilliig A. Ii. Mllil i, Ii. SAMUBIi, A. H. COKNI.'I.Ii, H. J. OliilUl I'rehldd' (jenerul Muungor, District Munugur, Ueslduut Muuiiger, BEFORE YOU SIGN an application for Life Insur ance in any other company, examine tho SUPERIOR POLICY CONTRACT and LOWER PREMIUM RATES of Qrcgonllfc STAR THEATER TODAY Webb 6 Webb riafcsy iiideille, better than tbr Average. The Beaten Path Three-part feature, an excel lent production. Travelogues Binks Elevates the Stage Faroe Cometh' The Mayar Cartoons Comedr Woolworth & Woolworth Alu.sic. Coming "Wednesday Better Babies A picture, every mother should see. Always 10c F. PRATT "The Healer" him ma. In thu blind are, tho deaf h.nr. the lame walk, the slrk get well. If fieon years' of practical ( xirlotice In I real Ing chronic, I.-. i.i Consults! ion free. I.o i ii. .1 nt .11'. N. Ilartlett 8t. Plume IMIU-M, .M.Mlfonl, (Int. E.D.Weston Official PhotOf;rap)ior of tho Mod ford Commercial Club Amateur FitiLshitig Po?,t Cnrdf. i Panoramic Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and oxlorior views Negatives math) anv time and any place by appointment. Una E. T.Iain Phonnl471 Draperies Wn curry u vjry cuplln lint of ilrnprlrs. lara Curtulns, fixtures, oto., pud iln nil cIunnoh of ujiJiuliitiirliiK. A Hpiichil limn lo look uilur this work oxcliDtlviily ami will clve ns uom .irvl('it iim In iIiihnIIiIu to Kt In uvnu I lei laiKHt cltli'M Weoka & McGowan Co. Your Skin Needs Marinello 'lake a careful look In )otir mir ror Hen the huoo wrought to your Mkin by wind ami weather. Now In the time to begin lo remedy the de fect, but choose jour remedies with tho utmost cure. Tho best authority lu the country ou tho skin la lCmlly l.loyd, author of "Thu Sklu." Shu recommends Mari nello Trent nieiit mnl Mothutllo Pre parations as tho only absolutely and oullri'ly effective method of rnrlm: for tlio sklu. Wo uiu (hum exclu sively. Cull and let iim tell you exactly what jour skin needs to put II lu perfect condition, Marinello Hair Shop 11)7 Oiiiucll-foioy lib Ik. swHSyWsal3KiWiYiTt8 lsrtrl2iHkt3fcaj s7" I ri i i 8 ill ji""diT"' JoKn A. Perl Undertaker Lndy AuslBtant. H S. HAHTIdClT I'lioniui M. 17 und 7-J-S Aiiliuluuco Service Deputy Poroner City.' Running diilillod ico wntcr in each room, European Plan, t In Carlo Cafe. , Tariff on JRooma 12 room 00 rooms . . . CO room 00 rooms vdlli niil lilli 50 roomi milh private liilli $1.00 each 1.50 racli 2.00 ench 2,uu ourli 2.50 each 30 suite), bedroom, imr- lor nnd bath 3.0Q euch For nioro tlmn ono guett ild $1.00 extra to the nbove rules for each addltlonnl cuctt. Reduction by ock or month. Mitmwtmiiit Chfttr W, KulUy ttwmsPKBwa2Ks3am