fl ". AGiuirotm. MKDtftiftt) MA.TTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFOUD. OttTCCION, MONDAY, NOVKMUIOR a. 10111. Medford JMail tribune AN INDRPKNIIENT NKWSl'APKH rUUMHtini) KVKHT AKTRHNOON KXCKPT SUNDAY 11 V TIIK MKDFCfllD 1MUNT1NO CO. Tho tttinocmllo Times, Tli Modfanl Mall, The Mo.lford Trlbun. The South ern Oroponlntl. Tho AMilnml Tribune. Office Mall Trlbuno UulMtnir. 36-17-29 Nor tli I'lr ktrret; telephone 75. Official Pnpcr of tlio City of Mctlfont. Offlclol rnper of Jncksoa County. QKOltan PUTNAM, fcdltor ami Mniuiffcr vtitridm Knterrd n cconrt-cli matter nt Voilfonl. Oregon, under tho net of March 3. 1S79 HUUSCRXTTXOIT RATES. One yrnr. by mull. 18.00 Ono monlh. by mull .,...........-..-.... .60 Per ninnth. ilnllvrrcd by currier In Mpilfnr.1. Jnrloonvllla mid Cen tral lwlnt ...,.. .80 Bntjnlnr only, by malt. Per year..- 'S.00 Weekly, per yrir - 1.80 DON'T FAIL TO VOTE TOMORROW R KRERHNDUAIS on five measures are io be voted HWORN CXBCTOATXOIf. Pnlly mrraRo for clevon months end ing November SO, 1011, T5t. Tho Mull Tribune la on sale nt the Perry New Htuml, San Krnnclco. Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland Portland News Co.. Portlnnd. Ore. V. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wiuih. rull leased Wire United Ir Dispatches. MSDrOED, OREOOIT. Metropolis of Southern Orojron nnd Nurthcrn California, nnd tho fastest growing city In Oregon. Population U. 8, census 1910 SS40; estimated. 1911 10.000. Flvo hundcrd thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, clvlnc finest supply pure mountain water, and 17.S nines or streets paved. Postoffleo receipts for year ending November SO, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent llanner fruit city In Oregon Itocue niver Hpltxenberg apples won sweep stakes prlza nnd title of "Apple Xlnf of the World" at tho National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909, nnd n car f J'cwlnn xun rint rrlxa In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. IV C rirst Prize In 1011 At Spoknno 'National Applo Show won by carload lot of Newtowns. Itocuo Itivrr near hroueht hlshest rices In nil markets of tho world Jur is tho pant six year. In COURT HOUSE NEWS I'roltntc Court In tho matter of the last will and testament of George D. Peters, de casedc. Final account of executor filed. In tho matter of tho estate of Js'lcholas Cook, deceased. Order ap pointing executor and appraisers. In tho matter of the estate of G W. Clarno, deceased. Order contln ultiR hearing on final account. In the matter of tho estate of Ed gar W. IJronlcy, deceased. Decree of final settlement and order of dls clmrgo. In tho jnnttor ot the estate ot John Kacklam, deceased. Ordor npprov Ug flnnl account and discharging executor. In tho matter of the alst will and testament of Mclford V. Smith, de ceased. Orijrr approving final ac count and directing distribution of estate. In tho matter of tho estate ot It. K. Sutton, deceased. Order direct ing sale ot pcrooual property. In tho matter of the estate ot J. X. Smith, deceased. Order appointing dny for flunl settlement and direct ing publication ot notice. Artlcols of incorporation of tho Mining & Milling Co. filed. upon Tuesdav, and even voter should uinko it a point (o come out and oast, his vote. These measures are: State university repair fund, State university building appro priation, sterilization aet. county attorney aet, workmen's compensation net. There is no division of sentiment among progressive citizens on Tour of these. The two state university hills, the county attorney aet and the workmen's compensation act all should he voted favorahly upon. Of thent all, the most, important to the people is the compensation act. which provides a state insurance for workmen, doing away with needless litigation and exces sive premiums of casualtv companies. The measure is fair to omplove. the emplover and the puhlic. He sure and vote yes 0& X Yes. Tho university has had no improvements or extensions for six yeai-s. Its attendance has doubled. If you favor Oregon !s maintaining a state university you will vote yes on these two measures. If you want to send Oregon youths to California and Washington you will vote no. Progressive citizens will vote yes !HX) X Yes, 'A0'2 X Yes. The county attorneys bill is a matter ot home rule for counties. The referendum is invoked by disgruntled dis trict, attorneys whose districts and salaries have been reduced by the bill. If you believe in fair play for each county vote yes '306 X Yes. The sterilization aet is not a fit subject for parlor dis cussion. Much mawkish sentiment has been wasted upon it. Tt provides a much needed check upon the creation of a criminal class by the sterilization of habitual criminals, degenerates and sexual perverts. Ample safeguards are provided. Jt is a common-sense move for the protection of society. If in administration the law proves defective, it can easily be amended. It is a step in the right direction and should be sustained. Yote yes 1502 X Yes. In addition to the referendum measures, there will appear upon the ballots of northeast and southeast Bed ford the propesal: "Phall stock be permitted to run at large?'' This proposal, if voted down, will protect the farmers, orohardusts and residents of the east side against damage by stock running at large, by compelling stockmen either to herd or fence their ranges. Those who think the bur den of protecting "their homes from the ravages of live stock should be placed upon the livestock men and not upon the property owners and residents, will vote No. Murrldgu License (J. C. Poohler and Gladys A. Nel son. Mark A. Wat kins and Polly Ho nd. Circuit Court C. W. Ileekmnn vs. II. C. Honucy, el ul. Trnimoript of Judgment from do'cKut or U. S. district filed. J. I, Lumber compnny vs. Trail J. ember conipauy. Judgnitnt for plaintiff. lloluu C. Dillon vs. I.oulbo Ilea com, et al. Judgment entered, Soth Ilong, ot al vs. J. S. Wool rldgQ. Order allowing withdrawal of tlumurror. Southern I'uclflc company vs. Al v..'da C. Umory. Order dismissing en ..i e. I. C. Ilnll nnd C. F. Voting vs. A. C N'loliolson, et al. Affidavit nnd t :ir for publication of summons. C. II. Stark, ot nl vs. Mutual FIro Puuranco company o I'ortnnd. Or ilt r douylng motion. II. M. McFarland b ! O I'orry. ot al. Order confirming i!u of rwtl ! J0r- 1'iUJIl.llV. A Non-Hazardous Taxpayer Upon the Compensation Act OFFICIALS LEAVE WASHINGTON 10 VOTE AT ELECTION WASHINGTON, Nov. 3. Thoro wns u general omiiIiis of pollllclniirt from Washington today to go homo to vote. President Wilson 'nlul his prlvntu secretary Joseph 1'. Tumulty, will leave for New Jersey Vimorrow on nu onrly tritln. Secretary uf Statu llrynn, who recently campaigned In New Jer sey for tho ilomocrnllc nominee for governor assured l'resldeht Wilson today thnt James Kluldor would win. Fielder snececeeoded Wilson ns act ing governor of New Jersey upon tho l.ttter's election to tho presidency, and was nominated to succeed him self. Thero was a general outpouring ot Massachusetts, Now York, Now Jer sey nuil MnrylAnd congressmen nnd senators state elections being sched uled to bo hold tomorrow In each ot tho states unmed. TWO WEEKS YET BEFORE MEXICAN COMMUNICATION. To the Editer: Somo of us who nro not directly connected with a harardous occupa tion may think that It is hardly -fair to tux us to contribute towards the workmans' compensation fund ns that Is a matter wholly confined to tho employer and employee. Tho stnto recognizes tho fact that there aro accidents in all kinds of hazardous work which aro beyond tho control of either tho employer or employe and Justly offers to help bear the burden of them. Again tho nono hazardous taxpayers asks: "What has that to do with taxing me, even It Is only a small tax." The answer Is all around you non- hazardous. Kvery board you use numbers ot men risked their lives and boiuo foil by tho way that you might havo lumber to build your houso. To furnish you with tho nails yon use, men hare had to go down into tho mines, , from which a number ot them never returned. When your grandmother wanted a light she mado n tallow candle. "Sow, you must havo nn electric light and men are dally giving their lives that you mny havo It. Whon your grandfather, or per haps your father wanted to plant a tree, ho took his spado and dug a holo for it, but you demand dynn nilto nnd tho lives of men nro given that you may havo help to plant your trco. It Is theso things which mnko us ono groat family, willing nnd anxious to obey tho loving command of our mastor, "Hoar yo ono anoth er's burdens." A Non-Hazardous Taxpayer. I'hocnlx, Oct. 31. An Important Issue to Voters Ku&t hide resident MiouM no) ooriook tho hloek law qucatiuj on Hie referendum ballot tomorrow, for it is, locally hpcnkiu;.', tlio (iio-.tion in which they have tho mont direct iorannnl interest. The ninny home owner in northoHfct nml southettht Meilfonl preeiiiH who luive buffer ed from the ilepreilnliont, committed l,V fetrny lior-ei, cuttle nml lioir from outside of town, me not likely to neglect the opportunity awn in tomorrow's oloetion to protect thm- selvos from repetition of their m -I losses nnd ninioyntice. TliJr neigh- cant Mo precincU include wimo of tlio fint'nt Inn ilfor Kiinien trncl in .Jiiekxon comity, hut nil nttempU to Utilize lliorc tract to prow vege tables nnd hinall fritiU for tlio inar-ki-l have ended in failure, liecnii'-e tlie onttlo ownerb' stock havo lmd free way o come in nnd ilclrny every preen thin in fright. Tho poor man or widow whose hard effort Io guilt it livelihood in tliit, way Ikivo heon cm-lied by invailinu entile, Iiiik had no n 1 1 Kin I oxcepl to the coiinciiiucon of men, many of whom Imvo hicmed to think tlicv lmd n voftled rlRlit in bors who Imvo thus far ecaMil uh . wicli lovie, on the indiihtry of their trefcpnsnes fchould lie I'ounllv ili-r- iioijclilinrx. They liuve met nil nro- eetd with them, for il will ho oiilyicU with tho Mined, "You should n nnontion of time, if the luw i. nl-j fenc out. I am not respoimihlc. The lowed to slninl ns it now i, n IoiIhw i on in v hide." ELKS BREAK GROUND (Continued from t'ago I) hhip of the local lole litis been euu- Vtlnbed. A .Mcdfoul linildliig The ljuildiuir will ho built liv Sled ford labor nnd of muteriul st'eured, co far nb pobhiblc, in the local mar ket. Ktery Klk in expecled to btiiiK Ills shovel to the tilks hull tomorrow nf lenioou, iih every Klk mud Uuow a pliovcl full of dirt nml carry u shovel irt tho parade, hut tlio eomniittee has nVnuifted for u number of extra bliov cls for Ihoo who cannot htipply their own. A i-liort ndili'pR will ho delivered nt tho service of breaking giouiul rnd Mivtinil, oilier inturcttiug man 'ic'i'tj Imvo In'i'ii iirjaiieil for tlie pro jjraul, . , wliof.0 turn to suffer wil) conic next. The old Oregon Inw nml uiom of "fwiciug out" ngniiiht your iifiuli- xtoolc aliould po. It i a nr- viinl f pioneer day, when tin ili, Irii'It, affected by tomnirowV vote weic pint of tlio free cnilln range. Tlioy are parts of a modern cilv and iln cuviroiiK now, and the people wlio lm o built 'homos and have planted lawiiH, gardens and orchards hhould not he compelled to turn them over to onttlcmcn for free pnstitrngo whenever their cattle stray off the range. That i cxuotly what they havo been compelled to Hiihmit to ho fur, without icdross at law. The burden of the lionie-owneiV nrotec tion against the cnllle nwnorx lias been put on the home. II in propos ed now In put it on Hie caltleiueu, who nro certainly malting money out of (heir block, at thp present high Juices of meat in Medford. Nobody wants to drive them off tho free range, hut they hhould bo compelled to keep their stock there nnd to keej ihem out of the gnrdeus and orch ard . Tho oiitlyiiif; portions of (o two OrchnrdinlH nlno liave suffered, having had thousand of young tree destroyed and thousands of dollar.' worth of eovor crops eaten up, and they havo had to grin and hear it. This is all a rank iniiiHtico and hhould he slopped. On Iho ono hide nre the town people, who havo hpent money and effort to beautify their lawns nml gardens: the uanlftiifr. many of Ihem poor men who would gludly add to Mcil ford's supply of cheap vegetables and small fruits, if given protection from stray cattle; and tho orchaidNts, whoso invest ments aro the mainslny of Jackson county. On the oilier side me the cattle barons, who nre fighting a measure which simply requires them to stay on their own land and to keep off their neiglfbors' prmnNos. The liicnsnro appears on the ballot as follews: "Xo. IIH. Shall sloclc ho allowed to run at largo in the northeast and southeast Medford precincts, Jack son county?" Mark .'11 1 voto "Xo" on your bal lot tomorrow. JJAST Sim HESIDENTi , To tho Kdltur: 1 sec front the col umns of your pnpor that a wet and dry election Is shortly to be held In your neighboring town ot Kagle Point. While It Is all right tor us as a rule to let each community set tle such matters anionic themnelves, In this Instance I feel that "hat Is best for ono section of our proipcr ous Jackson county Is of general in terest In the live and wideawake town of Knglo Point. Since Its livorpor.t tlou less than three years ago, and tho llconslng of n saloon ltere whlrh hns been nnd Is now being conducted by J. M, Vogell In a most orderl) and quiet manner, tho town has pros pered fnr beyond tno expectations ot any of those- who used their even effort to bring about this condition of affairs. Those snmo people' muut surol know that the amount of money paid Into tho town treasury for a Hconm will havo to bo mado up from tnxes and n portion must comu from their own pockets. I nm In the town oc casionally nnd am, ot course, not In forested In the saloon business, but It seems to me that tho ptaco is do ing nioro business niul Is In every way nioro prosporotii than over be foro In Its history. I certainly think that tho citizens of Knglo Point should think twlro before casting their ballots, and let well enough alone. They know, most of them, how It was before, and now, 'after two years with a saloon, which period has been tho more pcawnhlo nnd law-ubldliig. Personal grudges and spltcwork should have no Influence In deciding such n quostlou. It tho town Is to continue to prospor, all must work together for Its upbuilding, or It uiiut sink to Its former level ot a "bottle" country village, whom tho young boys meet someone just from town at somo old barn or oiit-of-tho way placo and proceed to fill up, a prac tice which sooner or later must re sult In their becoming confirmed toilers. Vours for tho progress ami pros perity of .lacksou county. HAItUY U. YOUXO. CONGRESS MEETS MKXICO CITY, Nov. II. -It limy bo two weeks yet before tho con gross wilt moot. It was slated on of ficial authority hint today. Klee tltiit returns wore coming In very slowly, but, If President lluerta had mado his mind up duflultoty concern ing his future plans It wan hcllowul ho would not let this delay the ses sion. There was no question that tho National leplslathe body will be pro lluerta. Xo one doubted that hl agents nt the polls would nee to this and they evidently did their work thoroughly. Aiming the law-makera known to have been elected nre three ot his relatives, Including his sou,1 and many ot his eloso personal friends, Kx-Mlnlusler ot the Interlo Anrollano tfrrltln, who fell out with the president some time ngu, wns elionen n senator from the federal district, Indicating that he and lluerta are again friendly. Officialdom professed Indifference concerning the meeting at Vera Cruz Saturday between members of tlio di plomatic corps here and John l.lud, the American special envoy to Mexi co, but foreigners generally were of the opinion that (he provisional gevernmiut wns waiting with consid erable anxletv to . e what would be the outcome of the conference (rreu A poor pup "or poI'lVo it! luY-nkfusi uin.v bo llio uucltMis of a cloud lluil thrown into a IIuukIpi' sl onit bHoro llio day is douo. Tbei'p'tf I bo sootl oT a sunny mood in Sobil li nt's Hosl. Preserved In Its arniimj I lb, i lb and !." lb caiisi cleanly granulated! !' a lb money-linek. WHERE TO OO TONIGHT light heusekeeping: colonial flats Tboroughly modorn rooms routing from S.OO to $.15.00 por month Bathroom and Laundry Apc.oiuniodalions Clas and I'llpotrio Jiigbls lOvorytbinj; .KurnisbtMl .l'l.xi.'upt Jilats 1217 Kivorsido So. IMiono J)00-L CHICHESTER S PILLS WLy-. Tin: iMAiniM iiuvio. a 4 CENTRAL POINT POINTERS i . - Little lluth .Martin or I'hoenix (pent the vvcck-cm with Mr. It. ". Iteamo in this city. Victor Ilurscll mudo n hip to Portland this week with a car load of hogs, Art Hoswcll and wife of Hilts. Cal ifornia spent pint of this week with J. I-.. Uoswell and family Here. 0. S. Moore iniide a husiuesH trip to tirniitfi I'uss Tuesday. Quito a number of our people ul tended "The Itniuhovv" at Medford Friday evening. r. f'owlcy, Klincr and Floyd lle, 1 rank and Jim Ine, John Cowley and Call Smith attended the Hoys' Conference at Orniili I'iikh Saturday. Mr. Shaddock ami daughter, lies sic, have returned from u several months' vi.il at Klamalh coiinly. Miss I'enrl I'mkcy left for Stock ton, California, Saturday, where she tvill spend several wcoJ.H visiting rel atives and friend-. H. C. Iteamo lin- sold out his con feclionery store to Tom Smith. Mr. Winter of liolliiighuui, Wash ingfou, is here vi'-iting Mrs. Slcanm and family. M.r. am) Mrs. Truly, who have been at the Modoc for several yearn, left for Hilt, California, Sunday morning where they will rc-ide. i?6& Pf lc ti I kl.fc-l.r. IU. JTlf.J III. ! (IrJ I I1I4 MMUAV I -,. A IU I 4 Kl'.. Y Li. AW.I'lll TW . rru II,MI hiaMom) nit m en. i , ,11111 j.IllmL' H..lAl-1-.lM " SCIO BY DRLGGIS1S IVtfiUHtHC MENDETS Mend all leaks Instantly without tho use ot heat, solder, cement or rivet In granltevv.tro, aluminum, hot wntor bags, tin, copper, brass, sheet iron, all rooking utensils nnd rubber goods. Simply tighten Mendet nnd leak Is mended. Assorted sizes nnd wrench In each package. Prlco 10 ami 2Tc a box. .MISS. J. II. STI.VIiNS, Tolo, agent for this county. Also on sale nt M. V. ft II. Co., Medford. T. F. PRATT "The Healer" has mado tho blind see, tho deat hear, th,o lamo walk, tho sick get well. Fifteen years' ot practical experience In troatlng chronic, diseases. Consultation trco. Lo cated at SIS N. Ilartlctt St. Phono MKI-M. .Mixlfonl, Ore. John A Perl Undertaker I Would Like to Sell My Home 9Dfi Houth Oakdnlo, eight rooms, largo sleeping porch, baKomnnt and garage, furnace nnd flro plnco, lurt;o lot 7 S x 1 7 r. . Plcnsaufj'st residence part of town. Also a .17-noro tract of vory host alfalfa land, Hoar crook bottom, Also n good ranch or orchard tonm, weight about -70(1 pounds. Also eight room Iioiiho and bath to rent on paved street, vory reason ablo rent. Heo mo for prlco and terms on any ot this property. Geo. L. Treichler Phono (Ml). It LET DICK DO IT! WHAT? All kinds ot home-cleaning, deco rating, painting, paper hanging, tint Iiiic and furniture revarulshlug. If It can be done Dirk will do It. guuaro deal to all. Ladles In Medford wanting work In housecleaulng should see mo. Dick Saunders .111 No rlli I'lr. Plume. IMll-M For San Francisco Fine Olds nnioiiinliilp toui'- iiitf oar will loavc lioiv Wed nesday fop San I'Yanrisro. FARE $15 Impiiiv Powell AutoCo NEW YORK Giants vs. CHICAGO White Sox Medford, Nov. 17 Secure seats'early On salts at Nash and Bed ford hotels, The Qui, and Hrowii& Ilnll. Reseivod soats $2; gonoral admission $1. Let Us Take Care of your Hair NoglcA of tho ncnlp Is responsible for most hair trouble. Tho scalp needs nourishment, massaco, stimu lation. Mai-iiiollo Ti cat meats and tho PiNmatlr. J Jay almost work miracles for tho hair. Tho ndvlco of nn experienced Marl- uollo Kiaduuto la at your norvlco freo of chnruo. IlrlnK your coinblnga to uu. Wo do A No, 1 work. Marinello Half Shop E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cardn Panoramic "Work Flash lights Portraits Interior and oxtorior viowfc Negatives made any time and any placo by appoint ment. STAR THEATER TODAY TheWitzels llij,'li-elax niilsieal tiel, nu aet I'l'oni the Orplieuni eir euit, a guaranteed attraction. 'HER NERVE" A society drama, a i'eaiui'c production. PLEDGE DAY AT.UrJI VERSITY OF OREGON Kxet llent Heeue.s at tho IT. of 0. "WHY AUNT JANE NEVER MARRIED" Clever coined v. TRAVELOGUES Scenes iu Kngluud. "NEVER AGAIN" Coined v drama. "THE PEARLS OF THE GOLDEN WEST" A farce comctlv. Woolworth and Woolworth, -Music and sound cffcet.s. ALWAYS 10c ISIS THEATRE vi ii;vii.i,i: Too.w .s.)X AMI IIASTI.NdH HIiikIur, llAiiclriK ami Tnlklnc D.wuiiiilt'TH of Sorrow, In Their Ilia Scream A l.tl.Xli III" .1i,, PIIOIOPUWH Willi Wll.l. .MAItllV MAitV? KeaturliiK .Mary l'ullor mi it oiiimt piioropiavH t'omliin Tomornitv tiii: "cloii" In Two lleeln Tih eatre Lady ABgiutnnt. 88 H. HAItTriKTr Phoned N, 17 nml 17-T'3 flwOuUnco Bcrvlco Uc)uty Cortmcr I107 (Jnniptt-corey iiidj,'. I'Jimiv 0.T7-H 1 208 Main 1 1. .M. IIAUMO.V, .MiimiKcr. PhoneH7l ToiiIkIiI 7 P. M. IM'I'III" IVI.'I.M.'I.V vi - - , MKIIMItl 1W. i" ".Mi:.l(M.V TltAIIiaiV" - "i:.MII.Mtll.HSMi:.T OP IIICIIICH" "Till: OTIIIIll WO.MA.N" UllHldllH. Piano, trapH, drtiuiH, otfoctn. C'omliiK Tiiiih. and Wod, uluh't "IIAIID CASH" KiIIboii two reel feature from ChnD. Iteado'H colobrutod novel. Draperies y.".?.aI'Y. verr' comi.loto n ,01 At .....,... i.. 1 . 11 uuruinm, 1 mures, eta,, ml do ull olamioa of uiiioltorlii. A uocliil nmn to look after IIiIn work uiclim v y ami win viv. ... -!;I rvlva nn Ih lion.lblo to Kt In vn tli,laroiit oltkn. Woeka & McGowan Oo. N. Florence Clark VIOIinIhT ANli TIIACIlklt Flrnt-cliiBB MiihIo for nil Occaalons 1110 Wi llirlh 8(1 I'lipiio 7I(JJ vl .