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nj nv PAGE FOUR 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 i 1 1 ' MEDFORD .MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDEPENDENT NEWSPAI'nn EXCBPT SUNDAY TIY TIIT3 , MUDKOIIU WONTING CO. MEDFORD MATH TRTBrJNE, MEDFORD, OK I WON. FRIDAY, OOTOHTCI? 2!). 101.1 V T-'T-ir1 T'l COMPARISONS mi 5H i'-'S Office Mftll Tribune llilllUlnfT. North Kir street, ttluiitiuno 70. :7-29 The DcmbcralliT TlniK, Tim Mi'ilfard Moll. Tile McilforJ Trlnine, The Koulb. ern Orciionnn, Tlio AHlilnml Trbunc BUBHCRIPTIOK KATES Ono your, by 'nut... 5.M0 One month, by nmll . .. . .SU, l'tr month, oriivcr-l by inrrlor In Mclfonl. l'lioenlx. Jacksonville nml Central lcilnt - .GO Rnttmlny only, bv nmll, por year. .. 2.0U Weekly, per your J SO Official 1'npcr of tliu City of Moilford Official Paper of .lucittioii County, , l-iitircil ns ni'cuml-oliisrt tnnltrr nt MntroTd, Oregon, under tlie net of .Mnrcli 7, 187 9. MFJ) FORD'S present municipal indebtedness is: Gen eral bonds Jf'.'i l.'J.OOO: Ijancrofi at 'improvement Sworn Circulation for 11H, !588. ,' "11111 leaned wire Associated I'russ dlS' rfttoiirn. ni , Subscribers falling to rccolvo pnpors promptly, phono Clrcu- lotion Manager nt 250-11. HONG KONG KOLUM mm wmmiw JHNfl r" SSiSSk i. j .i ii f i . 4. r- 5A.' " BHPWWLp. JOHN -Want to gay HomothliiK nllco about Icildy now bathing unit? AllRht. Say 'nothing to It." . . 4- Six little tlilBtlo Htluku. . ! ) s. . . Try lo repeat llio uliovo paragraph rapidly a dozen tlmtm If jou tvunl houio Jlu Jltsit exorcise for your tongue A Tommy it riling from tlio Onllpull peninsula lo a London dally, regard ing tlio cloHcnpsn or tlio tmncliuN, sajn; "Tlio oilier morning I wjih us Ing n poilsoopo ns a looking glass for shaving, and when I had finished, found 1 hrd shut oil n Turk'1' (iiindpti, Von nro llnldliiK UmU ... Turin)' Ittlli Irtuvi A"lttjij;,UInil nl nu mot his oIoho frl(iml on tlio iildetflo tmln ouu mom- lug. "Well, Iltll." ho iiskuri. "m jour garden it sucqoaa limt aiiiiiinor?" "Vfity iiuiqIi so," rupllori lllll; "my neighbor' ohlokuns took tlio flint prlo at tlio poultry luw ! ' I'iiiiUIiiiii'iiI "W'llllo," twild Ills angry mollior, oii linvo bolin n vory hud boy, iuiiI uh n punishment, I'm going to muko on Htay In this room while 1 pruclleo my singing Iomhhi." Ami This In llio W'jiy It Coo. (Tlio following ronvorttullon, tir Koniothlng n oar It, Is common around oory city ball In tlio United Ktnttm.) Klrnt l'olltlclun lloro'H a flno looking Htroot. Second Politician You nro tight uhat'H tlio bout IIiIiik to do vlth It? First l'olltlolun l.ot'H hao It iIuk up for u bouorl Sorond i'olltk'lan- Hut don't ou think wo lind beltvr pavh It ftraf Firm lalltlelnn Of coumo. I thought you would uiidorUild that. TIiqii, nftor It In phmmI and llio iuwor laid, wo can ropmo It iikhIii Second Politician--8ur Thon all will Imi road) ukrIii for th Ih1ur of a ks main. I iuo mhi aro an ox- pert In muiilQlpalpconom). And utter mo havo had It rtjpavod t lit; MU'ond lime, what then? Flrht Politician Woll, thon It will bo ready for wideuliiK. Thoro'fc noth liiK I admire so iniluh nu Hjfltem In tho euro and Impiovomout of our clt)' litrcvtii' ( tCxlt) Maybe Those Itojul Tialns l.ujoj (he l'lllleKe of (ioliiK for it sti-i (Hrom tlio ICunUklllon Imitanlal Kt porter. ICnglaml.) TI19 UlDK and uuon buiiL lu a rail way saloon cairUg at lllnhop'" I.y deard tlio dny Iwfora lhoy Hlr4 lixetnr. The royal train reiiwilNiMl at n railway aiding durlna tho ulikt. mid look 11 Vlk I'luntlita Imiiv jtiocUodliiK t fSiwi'T. Ixiiids. piivinjr .$")(! 1,'J.IO. sewer 8p'7,nO(). waf(i'; 88.700; tuiti(i.2ir,o00. II' the Medvnski rebuilding .scheme carries, Medl'ord's total indebtedness will be iiKr.(!l'tserl( 'ITJO.J ,&0, with nut hint; to show for (he increase. Tin assessed valuation of Medi'ord is .1,200,000. iA debt of $1,701, 2f)U against this valuation is certainly erazod finance. Let us compare iUcdfoud's financial condition with that of other Oregon cities and see which appeals lo t tie Salem, with an assessed valuation of $12,f0O,00O, has outstanding general bonds 0!2 1,050, improvement bonds $.-)12,nrJ: total indebtedness, $l.i:Uf)(2. Roseburg, with an assessed valuation of '1, 100,000, has general bonds $100,000, improvement bonds $211,lMJi; total indebtedness $3 11. Of);". Albany, with an assessed valuation of $1,000,000, has general nonas ftjui.uui', nnprovemenl Ijoiuls M10,.l1i), out standing warrants $0(5,802; total indebtedness $300,1 If). Eugene, with $9,250,000 assessed valuation, has gen eral and water bonds $1,101,500, improvement bonds $202,000; total. $1,000,500. If the Aledynski proposal carries. Medford's indebted-, ness will be '10 per cent of its assessed valuation, as against () per cent in Salem, 10 per1 cent in Roseburg, 7 per ce.nt in Albany, 1-1.1 per cent in Eugene. "With such a showing the bonds cannot be sold at any thing like par. A debt of 10 per cent of the assessed valu ation means the highest tax rate in Oregon or in the cjmn try (o meet, and spalls disaster t3 the I'oinniiinitv. - Make your food more temptin; with Cottolene : "For making cakes, pies and pastry-for all shortening and frying Cottolene is supreme. Cottolene is an exact combination of the purest, richest, most carefully refined cottonseed oil and the choicest beef stearine obtained from selected, high grade leaf beef suet. Cottolene is itself one of the purest of pure foods. Cottolene nikes foods more digestible more wholesome makes them taste better. Use it for every kind of shortening and frying and for making cakes and pastries. COUNTY ASSESSMENT 1 91 5 CUT 1 2PER GENT A nummary or .Inckaaii county assessment rollH for tlio yooru 101 1 and 10ir followa; 1 !H,-. Tillable laud, N!),3y'J acres $ 7,01m", I IC Non-tlllnhlo lund, l,iS0,3C8 acres 10,!l8 1,90ft Improvements on dcednd lands l.O'JG.fllU ImprovemontN on town lotn u .'1,075,-1 SC Town lotn 3,51)l,ir0 etc.. Improvement!) on laudii not deed or patented. Morchnndlfco and fltoolt In trade , Machinery and equipment Money, noten and accounts i)(ocl(H, KnrmliiK ImplementH Hotel and oftlco furnltiuo, etc., Autoiuohlluu S.15 !.... llorsen iid inulea ft710 ... Ootllo, lft.Otft Slieeji and (;outa, in,(!llr. Bwlnc, 11.37. , Dokm, OHO - , Htauda of beca, 071 ' f t i 10,775 nu7,7iri son, ir.r. 151, ft 70 inn, i on :i7,i;sft , 208,290 nr.i.r.yu ifto,:ioft .'ui.iin". i;i, 7 or. mi i ? o.oGi.nno ' 11,920,0311 ' 1.100,370 :i,l 11,230 -1,392,580 2ft, 470 -038,100 -308,08ft ft ft ft, ft 9 ft 100,920 191,8ftft 370,3 If. 3SS,20ft Cottolene rf Totahi TIiIm iIooh nut Inpludo llio vnluo of Public Sorvlco rorporatloim whlc arc nHHeHod by tho Htnto tux r jniliiln alon, which nro mailo up ItWanuiiry. 35.C70 "3C,20Q &.n.o 3,010 5fo2.G20.075 Tlioy woro iiHew)od lat jear t over f 1. 000,000 y w, r. (imnvn, AHhcssor. u flThiii- PHP " $28,375.7 10 FIREBUGS HAND RUN S SUPPLIES F CZARS tVatew navy, lay nt anchor off Toiup klimilllo tod ii) roaily for hur Koioriw iiiout IohIh off tho Maluo coast. The. Nevada, which was locently complet ed at Qului-v, Muhh., ha boon over hauled at tho Now York navy urd The (oHtH are expected to continue I for about a week . ., , SUA'lTl.K. Oil. 29 Further In- lontlKatlnn It) tho fire department; and offlulHlx of Pier II, which waH (InimiKed by fire last iiIkIiI. toKether with much ol tlio morohandlao wtoiod thuijuln. t-onflriim tlio Imllef that tlio flio wan of lucondlary orlKln. Tho plor, leaned b Dodwoll and Compain, HMoiita of tho Mine Funnel lino, had lieen utd lu too ahlpiiiont of Kieal tiitaiitltluM (f war limteilnl for the UiimiIiim army, but oxpIonIvom were al wilM tnkn ht Vnnooiner Cwrgo for tho atoumahlp Ixon whm being hhhi'iii Ulotl at th ploi, and mui-h or thU cargo ; to hao been lor the Itux alaii ami) and ho luudud at VladlMiK- tok. Tho rapidity with whlili thoj ftro Mprond would hao kiiRKeMed In-. eoudlarlsm, own If two protloux at toinptH hud not Uwii made lo burn the plor. Tho plor, owned b Alnxwoiih ami Dunn, auffoied (Uniiine of $o,ooo Tho loan on morehamlUe Htored In the waiohouHo U oatltiiatoU at half a million dollar. A ureal IN STERLING LIVES A GIRL For a quarter of a century Cottolene has been growing steadily in favor. It is not offered as a substitute 01 as being "just as good" as other shortening and frying fats. It is an original product and better than anything else that you can use for shortening or frying. Insist on getting real Cottolene. Cottolene is ready for use as you take it from the pail. It creams up beautifully and blends readily with the flour. Use a third less of Cottolene than of any other shortening or frying fat You can use it over and over for frying. Cotto lene does not absorb tastes or odors. Always heat Cottolene slowly. Pails of various sizes, to serve1 your convenience. Arrange with your gro cer for a regular supply. Write our General Offices, Chicago, for a free copy of our real cook book- "HOME HELPS." E5I5Z; FA I R B A N K55Hl1 y "Cottolene makes good cooking better" rhe. hump, ratlan and bamboo lie' , ,, ... . .... .... i un uiu giuiiim i iiFt.i in iiic (ill-r, Bollix ed and fur tho moat part woiUiIomi The Kooda on tho second lum suffer. ojl low 'llto arrtwt of 1). llmuuu. a Ioiik Mlioiomau Mho had been emplojod on tho plor. la uot.mjiibldortHl Important UuiIiik Uio height of the fire he l ul lOKod to hate declarod loudl) that ho wut xlad of the fire, and that ho hoped Plor b, from whlili much war material had bn ahlpped to Vlndl totok, would aUo by iiurned Wll man had boon drluniR, aieorUIng to the otldente It In tie t l that ho will be jirogeiuted onb .ik a dU orderl iieinou Who Suffered As Many Girls Do Tells How She Found Relief. Sterling, Conn "Inmn girl of 22 years and I usixl to faint nwsy every month and was very weak. 1 wan also bothered n lot with female wenkneM. I read your little lxok WiHiiom for Wo men, 'nnd I saw how others lind In-en helped by Lydla E. PinVham'a Vegt ble Compound, nnd decided to try It, and it has mndo mo feel like n new girl nnd I nm now relleveil of nil these troubles. I hope nil young girls will get relinf ns I Imve. 1 never fslt letter in mv llfe."-Mrs. JoilM masH of Tiw.KAUl.T. Uox 110, Sterling, Conn. a -"- $m :y& THE PAGE MedforuVs Lcaillnq Theater Dally Mallneo 2 p. in. K veiling 7 p. m. Fit I DAY. Out, 29, SAT D'Y Oct. 30 A Splendid Dlveislfied PiOKrani Kdnn ,Mus and llrtaut Wusljtirn In a 3-iut Plat "The .Family Diveded" "Fits and Chills" One ,A t I iree UM Intites of Cheeriul Diversion "The Girl and the Mail Bag" Ono lltrel Drama Written b Coruo- llttt. Shoii fcaturlim Vlcloria Fordo and Tom Mi, who are aa uffeettte as eter "Foiled" A Hill Ionium Coiuodj ll.ippt-Ko-lucky, lrroHiouslbIe soil, done with a relish b Kthel Twtre, Itml Duncan, Date Morris and Charles Simpson. Mutlnees .. lUo. KvviiliiKa ', lo, l'c Rings For Everybody k. V, Kings are olwn.ts In faslllou. Ileautlful solltalio nnd cluster Ula. moiid ilnies, plain gold wedding rings, birth atone rings, signet rlns, every kind of ilng from tho most exponslvo down to tho tiny little infant rings i jou will find thorn here In a wonder- ul ruiiKt of atlos nnd prlcos. Vim can dopond on tho quality. You can be suro of seeing tho larKost aasoitmuiit and tho latest and best Htjlos. You know tho prhe Is rlnht. That's why our ring business Is the lurseat lu Southern Oregon. MARTIN J. REDDY Tin-: .iKwni.Fii 212 K Main St. MKDFOUD. 01113. ffl il I MEM , 2E i .) We Would Appreciate nn onportunlty to prute the mant tva i In which your baiihlug Interests could bo bettor sorted b) us. A Commercial and Savings Dupnrtmout under Gov ernment Supervision. M JIL mm OVER 2Z VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGCMENT ZZ' IMalJ MrtsFonn, N Y. "I hnve taken I.y ds K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound nnd I highly recommend It- If anyone tvans to wrtto to me I will gladly toll her shout my case. I was certainly In a bad condition ns my blood was nil turn ing to wnter. 1 had pimples on my face nnd n bud color, nnd for live years I hod Ik-cii troubled with suppression. Tha doctors called It 'Anemia and Kxhnus tion.'nnd snid 1 was nil run down, but Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Com pound brought me out nil right," Miss La visa MYltKH, Uox 71, Masserin, N.Y. Young (1 iris UteilTliIs Ail vice. Oirls who nre trouM.nl with painful or irrsgulnr periods, backache, headache, dragging-down sensations, fnltitlng spells or indlgestion.should immediately seek restoration to health by taking Ly .lis K. Pinkham's g. ta'u Compouud. 10 BEGIN TRIAL TESTS K MHK O.I -'. Tli iih iM-r lt..iiiltu ,i N.tiilt the rii-l oil luiiutii l ,n. i ,, ,. i nile.l John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Laay Annum m h. it,criin rhonen M. 47 anil 17-JH AmImUui tcrtli (ro- Oregon's Largest and Finest Stock of Liquors Must be Sold Regardless of Cost We nuii absolutist di-pose of our lar,e stock of Fine WhtketH, lleers, Wines, tllna and I'ntdlai before Jultuory 1. tl'tii We will do It Ii low prjeos nud iiialitt nooda lute nuythlna to do with It, IaioU at this tilK Mill it Ire piiio on Floe nlil "l.yndole" Uittled In ImmuI W'bUkey. I full iiuurts of fam.ms KMulslf bottled A j AA lu bond MiUke) t3)4t.JVJ' rr! $10.75 Ii full UUHlU CC 7C 1 piitsN iiepalil to ail) lint In the .oitlittivt. Writ foi our fre rsialoa ou all kinds of ll(uorn at ! thau hol. a,. This Is the greatest Mirriru. m fine old liquor lu the Nuribvt. t National Wine Company !' Hand Hi. -mm A Big Success The Fi'i'pCoiii't'i'i Satur day nitfht was sui'li a suc cpss and so many people were unahle lo yain adiuil lanee that we had to re peat it on Alonda uiht. Kveryliody was with' delighted The New Edison Diamond Disc Phonograph It' ou haen't heard it, come to oiir store and we will he glad to demonstrate this .superior machine. There is nothing that com pares with it. Hrices an lva.souulilc ami terms 08!v. Palmer Piano Place MedforU National Hunk l.uililiiii: TODAY ONLY STAR THEATRE Where the Crowds Go NEPMEWOF-' HERRMlAyMNiTHE GREAT i ml ncHLDs GRf fliTsr con or MAGICIAN n ' , ' ' 7? lrJX?'ry?TJJ 'l'T-,T '. "' J 7B .,.'' i n ". gj Xgg-j. e ."-iga?-ay-A.. . -?-m... . ..dr t . A $2 Show for Popular Prices Tlii' lli'.rmaun pcrforme.in-1' l,isi, an Imtii and a half. Moving Pictrivs lu'lore the .nuUvillc. Arternuon per foriuaitee. picture. U-gin J:1"), vaudeville U:UU. ICveniug iietui'fb 7:15, vaudeville Stlttl. Oik? uejtai'UHUU'd in after uoou, one in cveiiUiK. Price: latluee l.V nui U lwjl&gi all neat re- mTM'.!, -V l all. q w J y r4. 'WHByJB'r us