J 'AGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE M 1 VIH-'.PICNr,:N1' ni:whhaikr. PUBI.ISHKO KViatY Al TKI'.NUON J4XCKIT KI.'NIMV II V Tllli Mi;uniu iki.viino u. Offlc M-lil Tribune MiitlilttiK, 26-27-21 Norlh Ktr Treft; tMii-ph.m iji. The I fific.Tntip Tlrm-a, th M lfrrt Mali. Tt"j Mc'ifitr.! THIuim. The Koiith rn Ort-rti.Kifi, Th Anljluml Tribune. CVS i ttrtK I't'TNAM, Kiiltor. lUKScnrvrioK katcii One y v hy uan .5 O0 OtiB fri, Mh. hv mull t Ftr mo, ,D). (I' lH-.-t bv carrier hi M1frl. I'Ikihiii JiitkKonvJil itt.A r.mtrnt 1'o'nt .61 HiHinlny t!y, hy wall, pr yar.. t.OO I w;t-Kiy, pit yiar i Official Pnpfr of tti OMy of MMford Official I'jiimt "f .iaf:nn County. Knti rt-rt tn wi-.'mr.l-vi.-t maM. r M Hfilfonl, Orhrtii. uimUt th act of Alarcb Sworn Circulation frr 115 34H,. Full Jefld wire A undated F'rei )! pate he. EM-TEES Th other iluy ClirtH DIM an' m were nionnhf over u layout of liits'-n-)ifeffiT an' 11 coilpli' of Irlnhincii at the next ta'ilo wi'ie huxxiiiK about r' dcroratilig tlieir caff, us follows: "Jake, we'll put a Mk Hpi-iiIi- kIkii up no customern ran fi-o Id avay up the road ami we'll put a iilen luasn rallliiK around the wlm'.ow la keep the eUKtonierB from fallilij; through." - . . The trouble with most of us Is thai we Kpeak Mvlce before we think onee. On tho other hand a lot of head work (joex on In a nail fartory. (Jolf may he a hlah hrnw same, hut we'll bet a tiolfer enn co a rallroade one better when It comes lo sweiu Inir. Olil IHI'I'Y III) TIIIXAIIV Ilonebead due who doesn't iirf with you. Sophomore He that Itnowoth anr knoweth that he kuoweth not. 1)11) VOl' KNOW THAT A Rir) doemi't lilto riding In an au tomobile with a one-armed man? llOSlOIU'llli, Ore., Nov. in. Com plete returns received from -l-l nMl.e r 7 voting precincts jn Dotiylas t-uiin-tv Indicate lb:it Charles V.. Ihmlies tarried the c-.jnnty by voles ow r President Wllsott. In Itosebur'. which polled more than a quart r ot the entire vote of the county, Mr. IliiKhea led by ":! voles. The stile and district results, as far as counted, follow: Kepre.seulallve In congress --Paw-ley 312-1; Weat MCl'lord 2 191. Justice supreme court - llrijilit K'! Ilurnetl ::2 Moore Oliver It; I a. I'ooil C'onnniiisitiner McKlnnou Mickie nisi). Public service commissioner Huchtel 27.12. Van Dresar l-lsn. Circuit JikIkc - lluchauan 1 7 . I , Coke 3T7li, Hamilton :!J7ii, Poller Sltlpworth MiiKO. Senator -11. I.. Kdily :I2::;:. ICd- wards l'i:'7. . Charles llradn and Hoy (;rii;s weti elected rciresentatl es from Doui; las county by he.ivy majorities. Williitm Core for joint repre.ent:i live from I'mimlas and Jackson niiiil ty, carried Ooimlas county by L'titl votes over 1. K. Ihnvard. Countx nfi'ieer" elecle, fidlmv: W. K. St. .lebn. con;ihi:- lojier; CeorKo Qlline. sherilf; Kilttard Leiux. clerk ; Oily Cordon, a-i-.nr; James Saw vers, treasurer; Milton Oi rmoad. sur veyor; O. C. Ilrnwn. Miunty school soperintendi Tit : Charles- Vade corn ner. V.'ESTEFlLUoJD TO GUILD EXTRA APARTMENT .1. A. Westerluml announced ever. dav that be had slum-d a contract lor the remodi'lllm; i,r his bnildlnt; next lo the Holland hotel Into an apart ment llOU.-e. The ImptuVcluenl will coFt. iipproxhualeiy $:,nuO. Small aiiartmcnls ll be built consist Inn of bedroom, bath and kitchenette, and .Mr. Wcsterltind believes this will an swer a decided demand in the city and valley. The apartments will be built above the present Mall Tribune build in!!, the (dd rooms of the l'nivcrslly club beiTrj remodell. d I he apart ments will be coi,d.i.-led In conned Inn with the Holland led. !, allovdns ten ants to cook I heir ou n Pi. -.lb-. Must of Hie rooms have already been en ;ai:i d and will be rr.idi lor ocun.ann about Christina., lime. , WILSON'S RE Till- ic-c!cct inn cf I'l-csidciit Wilson is tlic triuiiijili of iroL;r('.ssivisiii in Aiiu'iii-;iii jmlitics. of ilciiioi-nwy ;iik1 liiimaiiitv over plutoi'i'iicy, ami Aiiicpifiiiiisiii over livplii'iiisiu and oranizfcl political i-oiruil ion. It is a real victni-y I'ur liii- unorganized coiiiinon pcojilf, ami a st iii.yfiij rrlinkc to prcdaioiy ju ivilcc. Had the president heen repudiated liy tile jieople it would liave restored the rule of the money power, the hio-li In riff and a militaristic-imperialistic policy in foreign af fairs and dollar diplomacy for the commercial cxploifat ion of weaker people. The defeat of the reactionary east was hrouht aliouf Ity the progressives of the west and Pacific coast and the democrats of the south a new coalition, out of Wall si reet 's reckon for the first t ime the scepter of power has passed to the far west, where the corruption ol proles- sional political misses is unknown. Heretofore, New York. Indiana and Illinois, with their rotten political parasites for have decided presidential elections. Henceforth they are no li ii lifer the supreme power. Their detraval of President Wilson caused no surprise, dut.the final result has deen a HTcat shock to Wall street which cynically set out to Inu tile election. The rovernnient for the next four years will he for the denefit of the people instead of property. President Wilson has proved the pen not only miohtier than the sword dut minhticr than the hammer. STOCKS GAIN ON IN ILL STREET NKW YOltK. Nov. ID. An unmis- wikiiMr turn nvay from lolitiral in fliicnoc.'i was nianUV t"(l hy today's took mark':'. Wall strcci rviilcnily ycfnptcd thf nalioi.al (Iv-clion hs a .jctilcl fad ami trnt ce'I 1 .vi'li the bullish cnihusiuKin of ret-on t dayB. TIhto wore koiiio nominal dfclin m tit the opening hut tho.se were nnvv than ronnterbah-.nrert hy the MrentMii of various upeciullles, some of vhf h ro.! to nnproopdeni etl prices, t'hie, anions tlve.se were Central Leather which advanced V, VLpomts to 122'j. makiim n 'Ain of 20 oints thus fur tli is week, I utornational Paper, which rose over five points lo 7-1, Lackawan na Steel, (wo points to 117 and Amer ican Writing Caper preferred four poinlH to ,! . (Sains of two to four points occur red in other leading issues, including Culm cane su.ur and some of tho bet ter Known equipments. Coppers and the metal group in general were strong witli gains of a point or more. United States Steel was tnl;en in lots ot" l.nno to G.imh) shares at a one-point advance and other favorites were highor on aver age gains of a point. IN NEW JM NKW ISKCXSWICK, X. J., X-.v. 10.-- HrraiiM the vntc inr meiiilicr- .-I' l.'.v Imu m' nt repn'i'iitative lia Ijeen cN.-r in ihi' third cniiui'e-iHiinl di-trii'l. il i- n'u there v. ill be a re .mir.i. (hi the lace nf I lie returns (ft theft Carsuti, u-pniiliean, ha '.cat n I he prei-nt enn-re-ni:in. Thoma. .1. Sculiv, hv S(i v..e- Car nu L'"J.-M.i. Schllv L"J.l .'7. DRY me:asure is VICTORIOUS IN JACKSON The final '. oant on the amendment in .taction count'1 reverses the formci iiuation on a number of the ame:i.; l. tents. The dry law which fell hi -li i n r when the I i r s-1 returns were ceied. ua can led strong when th" later relume came in, having a ma ,orit or neail 'juoa otcs. T!ie I'eedleion iioi'i.;,! which .- until i lie final count wi:s al.-.o ilei'eat (. in thi: county by lair returns by s2 votes. Tax limitation swung back and louith and t'uiallv v. on out by a! :na ioi il y of over a t lot u sand votes : Hni:'e tax ami (he Brewers aniend-ni-ut dixided honors tor (lie woi-t 'leittitiK. both being snowed under the first by ih ree to one and (lie second t wo to one. The final result on the amendments in Jai l. -on t ounty are: Yes. No. Single item veto . .' ..... 1S!'I 1 11,") Ship (ax exemption . . '!'::!' 22:mi Negro amendment ;ll."td !12i-."i Single tax 1 '.(7. 4')7(! Vendleton mtimal "!Si ;t2lij AiHiaccinatlon :inp s :o Sunday closing npeal .... I'.iK.S ;JlGr Urtwcis amendment Hi -ID llfJS rrohililLion I t."i7 2Ht;t; liuial credits :: i :2 i? r o 5 Tax limllation ;i ;? 7 ! 22".0 Bell-asms Absolutely lvcmovcs Imligostioa. Onopacknirc proves it. 2;V.at all tlruigists. ELECTION sale to the highest didder, GRANTS PASS TO . BEET SUGAR DAY Medfurd and the eulire liui;ue liiver alley, nUo the riupiia valley, will he giveji an ntMHtunity lu see the tr.)ces nf making refined sujar out nf heels tomorrow. i A speeial train iia heeM engaged' to carry pn.-M'iigern from I he Califor nia line on the -muh to (iranls I'a at n half late rate. ! The train will leave A-hlaud at 7 a. in. ami top at all points ahuiL' the route to ( I rants i'as-., arriving at the siiar factory at about )::Ui, Krosii 'the north a fare and onc thiid is iven to he used on regular t rains who-e schedule is already timely for tins trip from the t'nipqua and points 1 1 1 j side, l-'rom the I rain the v isitors will he -diown through the factory hy guides who will lend their parties from (ho licet lo the refined sugar and explain the multiplicity of machinery. All thoM who have or will raise I heels wiil he given free transporta tion ami their dinner and n!! visitors will he given a hearty welcome :ind all the entertainment possible. The romtiiiiters in charge are busy with the preparations Large banner- for the train are being planned, window cards will he posted in ail the low us with the train schedule and other inforhial ion. It i de-itrnod that this occasion will he the celebration of the intro duction of the sugar industry in -oiithcrn Oregon and an exponent of a home industry with a home market tor a home grown roduct that can lie made a -ure crop ami source of i income. To teach the los-ons of thrift and j pro-piMtiu- existence i- requiring inmch patience on the part of the ag j riciilt'iralist- and tactorv managers. Another object of the celebration ; U to pa e the wa v for a greater acre age, a larger product t or a longer campaign, o that more nionev can come into the valley ami greater de velopment rcMilt. PRESIDENT ON YACHT EN ROUTE TO AflLUAMSTOWN KiiiNT. clm-t. x. v.. Xov. 10. iTlie naal yacht M:iy 1 low er, wit! ! I'n -i-icih U d-.m ami .Mrs. WiN.m t.i ;to.iii on tlieir way to ilha m-tou n. Ma--., arrived tiff Kin;:.' CliS.f ear! jtfday after nil uuevenl fill (lip up tit I !I':U..n river. POUCEMEN LETTER CARREERS I and other workers who must have enduring strength, take to build up and keep up their health. Surely it will Jo as much for you, hut insist on SCO ITS. Scott ft Dowuc. Uloomfccld. N. 1. lf-U JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAXEK !! N. ItAltTI.K.TT I'liono M. tin ml tT-l-a Atitoiiiotilto Hi'uriie Svrvti-. AwUulanc 8ifk'. Cgronar IE XKW VOKK, Nov. 4 coire-pnnd-encc ) . The sales at auction in Xe York lliis week have diown an in erca-e in total pianitties witli very high jiriee- for nlino-i every eoiu mtwlity. Aliueria grnpfs sold 'frt.fi'J per barrel, hut h: high ve nrrivec 1 in1 rather poor eondition. so that the av erage will not be much more than -t-l per barrel, or 10 cents per pound. Potto liieo oranges jire making a reeord in prices at auction and pay ing growers ami speculator-- '1 1)0 per cent profit tin their purchases, Kloridn grape fruit is now making record price-, too, as high a- -"fG.Oii per box being realized. Xew York slate pears sold at auc tion have made a ivcun. ot prices ever realized so far as the writer knows in producing re.-ulls of $K.tili for barrels of Ho-c- and $7.10 for barrel- of Sickles. We-teru boxed apples have in-crea-etl in offering- at t he a net ion this week, the total being 11,82." boxes. The average of the ears does not show up as favorably as would otherwise lie the ea-e tm account of the lare quantities of small-sized apples in each ear. Ity looking at tire extreme prices obtained it will be ca-y to see what ear lots with a good pereentaye of large fruit would av erage. I he Sim.enbcrg apples troni Oregon and Wa-hinton particularly have run lo small sizes, which ex plains the low nvera'jes. The general condition of all the other varieties has been good. There was a total of IO.'j.HOS pack ages sold at auction this week. K. I-. OOODSKI.L. WILSON LOSES: JOSEPHINE BY 38 R HANTS rASfi, Oro., Nov. 10. HuKlies nosed out Wilson In Jose phine county today by 38 votes, ac cortlhiK to complete lint unol'ficlul re turns from 2'i precincts. The vote YOU'RE BILIOUS ! LET K L V I ! Don't Stay Mejidnchy, Cnnstipatcd, Sick, With Had llreutli and Stomach Sour, (iet a 10-cent box now. You men and women who can't Re', feeling riht who have headache, coated toiiKiie, had taste and foul breath, dizziness, can't sleep, ar Ml ious, nervous and upset, bothered with a sick, .a assy, disordered r'.om--u h( or have a l ad cold. Are you keeping your ho we!.-- Moan with Cascarcts or merely forcing a passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil? Cascarets work while you shop; lea use the stomach, remove the sour undigested, fermenting food and foul rass; take the excess bile from the liver and carry out of the system all Hie lonstipated waste matter and poi .on in the bowels. A Cnscaret tonight will stralsh'.e.i yon out by morning a lu-cent ho?; from any drug store will keep yo'.r stomach sweet liver and bowels reg ular, and head clear for month-'. Mon't forget the children. They love t'uscarets because thev taste good never -ripe or sicken. Adv. TWO TRIPS DAILY BETWEEN j MEDFORD and EAGLE POINT S. IT. Ilarnlsh's amo will leT Easts Point nt 8 A. M. and 1 P. M daily, exL-ujit Sunday; leave Mcdford 9 A. M. and 6 1". M. Will call for imasengers at hotels In Meilford and hotels and business houses In Euglf Point. 1-imvR a.jta on - New Japanese Hand Laundry will oi'n for business OCTOltEll OTIt We will do all Kinds of laundry work and dry cleaning. All work done hy hand. 1'JU XltliTH l-'HONTST. I'lll INK -.-.. was 16GS to 1fi;!0. llanley received 42 voles and Henson 27 1. Hawley, for representative In con gress, received hU usual heavy vote here, polling 1 to 1UG for Wea therford. Klchards got 2S5. All other repuhlclan nominees for state ofrices received majorities slightly Iphs than that given ilawley. Josephine will have a divided dele gation In the state legislature. Sen ator Smith, republican having been re-elected over A. C Hough, and Charles T. Sweney, democrat, repre sentative, over A. K. Yoormes. Two ! democrats were elected to county of fice, W. T. Miller having defeated E. M. lllanohard for district attorney, nd Mrs. Alice IJacon, tire only wonrin candidate having det'oated Lincoln Savage for pchnol superintendent. The other coe.nty olffcer elected wero: CeorKe T. l.tvis, Mmriff; Kueu Cc btrrn. clerk, (leorse S. Calhoun, treas urer; Kcclus I'olloelc, assessor; H. C. Hall, surveyor: S. I.pushridKn, coro ner, and G. M. Savage. coniiuiHsionor. Heavy majorities were record e:l against both the single tax and the brewers' amendment. OF BEAUTIFUL HAIR. S0E1, GLOSSY. WAVY 2.-('-nt lioltlc IX'stritys Diiiiilriifr mill Ihitilitt'S lU'uttly. tif Vonr Ihtir. Within ten miuutes after an appli cation of Dantlerine you can not find a single trace of dandruff or fallinn hair anil your scalp will not itch, but what will please you most will he alt er a few week's use, when you Fee new hair, fine and downy at first yes hut really new hair growing all over the scalp. A little Dandcrine immediately doubles the beauty of your hair. No difference how dull, faded, brittle and scraggy. Just moisten a cloth with Dantlerine and carefully draw it through your hair, taking one small strand at a time. The effect is amaz ingyour hair will be light, fluffy, and wavy, and have an appearance of abundance; an incomparable lustre, softness and luxuriance. Clot a 2."i-cent bottle of Knowlton s Dantlerine from any drug store or toi let counter, and prove that your hair is as pretty and soft as any that it has been neglected or injured by care ess treatment that's all you surely can have beautiful hair and lots of il if yon will just try a little Dandcrine. Adv. Oil SAGE TEA Darkens Beautifully and Restores Its Natural Color and Lustre at Once. Common pardon Rape brewed into a ' hravy ten. with sulphur and alcoliol I added, will turn pray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark and hmiri- ' ant. Mixing the Sage. Tea and Sulphur i recipe at home, though, is troublesome. ' An easier way is to get the ready-to-ii.se j preparation improved hy the addition of I other ingredients, costing about 50 centd a lure bottle, at drug stores, known as "Wyetii'a Sae and Sulphur Compound,'' thus j voiding a lot of muss. While ray, failed hair is not sinful, we 1 all desire lo retain our youthful appear ' nee and attractiveness. By darkening your hair with Wyeth's Sage "and Sulphur ' Compound, no one can tell, because it does it so naturally, so evenly. You just d. unpen a sponge or soft brush witli 1 it and draw this throunh your hair, ' takin-r one small strand at a time: by morning alt pray hairs have disappeared. After another application or two your hair become a beautifully dark, glossy, s:w"t and luxuriant and you appear years you Hirer. Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur ('(Miifuund Is a dcliehtml toilet requisite. It is not intended for the cure, mitigation , or prevention of dieaaae. HURRAH FOR JONES! We have swallowed all tho si-aiitlal our -i.mi k-I ifors liave told about- uk. "'o have run our business aeeordiuj; to our own 'ideas. 'o have cut out Hie merchants' trust, and after sticking it our for one year we are imw RE-ELECTED "THE CHEAPEST GROCERY STORE IN MEDFORD" (live us your business let us help cut down those big roeerv bills. Some of you are paying outrageous prices. Why not try us and let us prove why our View methods of doing business are a winner .,. ., , ' , f ... .. .... -i1 -1;' U' . 'i.' V-v.'.. i V,' -;i .. ,r l-. ' MOTOR COFFEE, 35c POUND the best in Medford-equal to 40c and 45c coffee. Our 25c Eulk Coffee ia a winner CREAMERY BUTTER, 35c POUND. BACON FROM 13c TO 27c Remember us Saturday Big Line Fresh Vegetables. Jones' Cash Grocery l Peli cries Dailv. r;,. -.t ., v , . T. , 1 J'--t ! M"i- hast of Tark. No matter where you live your druggist bas a. c- on his shelves, ana wo vrzwyj advise you agamic (imnnGPit llhvt llllte old remedy. The oldest recall sueing the u when h vat child. VEGETABLE una c CiLU....t. . r - SiroluU, tta.m.. Blood Poison. Malarln, th. mor. vlol.nt ilm.nU tin. roediemo Ulood expunge from Ino nunian AND SKIN DISEAitS oro almoin Don't n.l.ct tho .ll,lit..t .ymptom. Meuicil Advisory Deportm.nt tor Irco AGdrett JMt Vlll .-.i iv... iwUt Bulliiinj, XtiaiiU. If s All the S And don't I'mct. 1 1n l-t Jtlafc to s;ivc iiioiitv on Mt-.'it.s is this market. Pork Shoulder Rcast, lb 13c Beef Roast, lb 15c Beef Boil, lb -10c Loin Steak, lb 18c Ribs, lb 7c Backbone, lb - 5c Pork Sausage, 2 lbs 25c Picnic Hams 16c Independent Market 6 South Central AMUSEMENTS XOTK De Wolf Hopper plays the pail of an old Tragedian Human, Sympathetic diameter instead of hurlesque comedy character. I). AY. Ci Presents DeWOLF HOPPER In a Storv ol' the Stage . "STRANDED" Big Scenes The Little Ac robat's Fall from the Trap ezeThe Dramatic Society Meeting The Wedding. Comedy Never Again- jrj a p p Just imre i-omedv SA d M It fills vou hill of gill a that '"glad feeling." V SOUTHERM OREGON'S GREATEST PLACE OF AMUSEMENT . to tlo - lr' X . ari 0. -, Writ, cur W"t tiii Me ... . Co. u'-a to Phone 27 AMUSEMENTS Playing Tonight . . . . and Tomorrow Tn;uii'l! Fine Arts BESSIE LOVE ;mtl