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THE MEDFORD MA3L TRIBUNE MEDFORD, OREGON.-THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1909. Medford MailTribune I RTflRF' AT LAST LAUNCH BLOWS PUBLISHED DAILY EXCK1TT SATURDAY. A consolidation of the Medford Mull, established 1889; tho Southern Oregon lan, established 190:; the Democratic Times, established MtS; the Ashtand Trlb une, established 1S96, and the Medford Tribun, established 1906. Official Paper of the City of Medford. OEOHGE PUTNAM, Editor nnd Manager. , Entered as second class matter November 1, 1909, at the i'ostofflco at Medford. Oregon, under the act of March 3. 189. no year, by mall. SUBSCRIPTION HATES: $5.00 One month by mall or carrier. ..$ .SO TO THE PESSIMIST. ON EAST SIDE UP; KILLS MAN W. L Orr Moves Across the Bridge ! Fifty-Gallon Can Gasoline Explodes, and Gives East Side Its First Suburban Store. Wrecking Launch nnd Killing Her Captain Goes to the Bottom. replaced by the new system. HIS POWERS TESTED. A Gifted Healer. old Anglo-Saxon, recently was stirred to the depths by lb a man whom he had invited to dinner. Throughout theie the man was gloomy, carping; upon tne wnoie wnrlrl in irpnprnl. After his departure Mr. .Kaufman caught up' a pen that scratched, dipped it in vitriol, stuck his tongue in his cheek and under the caption, "To the Pes simist " wrote; You are the most utterly useless of all humans. The snace which vou occupv upon the surface of the earth is a wasted spot. Without the ability to create, you aim to kill the spirit of creation; without the skill to produce, you seek to check the advance of progress. You are a poison oak in the forest a creeper without the strength to climb on your own stem. You not only are fruitless, but one degree worse than sterile you absorb "vitality to no purpose and hurt everything with which you 1 come in contact. Despite the evidence of all the ages, you still refuse to recognize that nothing can be achieved without trial . that nothing can be accomplished unless it ds attempted with courage and enthusiasm and still you make of your- J self a check-rein wherever there is call for a spur you per- f sist in kicking with discouragement every striver who ! needs the helping hand of confidence. When all the machinery of civilization is doing its best , fr fncrnr vrm ihmi -in wvoita nrirl nvm-f vrmv nf nincf . j l 1 1 j 1 1 Edw. OInev was visited by n citi- to force every wheel down to your slower ratio. 1 2en of cur cfty ,.I0 after cst;KIlt. You have no imagination and yet you try to discount ; -mg the healer, claims nnd pro- all new thought. Without the COUrage Of a single COUVic-1 nonnces liim n remarkable man. tion, you wish to reduce the zeal Of the Strong, sane andiwl,cn interviewed the gentleman said: far-seeing intellects. Without a constructive idea, youlJ6 ;Jd3 9' 1 fottjJ continually hurl the battering ram of incredulity at every jiarntintKoTwlii; tint rising wall. i is beyond my comprehension, for Had the world relied upon your tribe for its progress, power ho dqes possess. I was never this earth would still be a raw expanse of rock and dirt I nsted in this sort of a a Chaos in chaOS. i thing, but, having a roaring in mv vv i ii i i j. i i it ears, I desired to see what ho could. Your grandsiresm the darker centuries burned a thou-! do. He cured me, all right, and while sand great-souled men because they dared to do things there a gentleman whom I know pos better enlightuient has uprooted the stake so that the.itiveIy to have been crippled with most you can do todavis to consume the ambitions of your rhieumntism fofr two years was heal contemporaries in the flame of discouragement. IET tab&ES .bour hundred years ago you would have stood in the'and do not hesitate to sny that ho' ranks of the hooting mobs that stoned and reviled the is beyond me. I did not mention my chain-laden Columbus. As a Puritan bigot, yours would cperieuce to my friends and reia have been the hand that fired the fagots at Salem. itives fr fenr the.y, wouhI discrem Hadlls o your caliber prevailed in America, Bell .Zr'r'l't, MOl-bC, JMllSOn, McCormick, Wright and Pultoil WOllld cry one sick and suffering to sec Mr. have died unknown. Olnoy and be healed. He is always1 Were all men cast in your narrow measure, there would B,nd to meet 'ou aml be no transcontinental rails; no eighteen-hour trains from !,0(1?', ( on? " h.anW a, Chicago to lew Xork; no tunnels5 beneath the Hudson-, " Z tne barber would continue to wield the surgeon's knife tation free. Office in the Palms, cor upon patients tortured f or the lack of anaesthetic mercv. "cr 3rain and GraP streets, Med- xou're just an ignoramus you Won't learn the indis- Ior"- "ourj J-,": Jj putame truths. Education is wasted upon you you don't uav it wuuu you possess it, SAN FRANCISCO. Cal.. Hoc. 2. Captain Peter Finri lost his" life and Capt am Nols Jessou had u narrow m. . ,.!.,.. ... i.... i . .. ....I...-). - ( I 111. KIl'.l 111 111.! lllli II Hll Mill Herbert Kaufman, writer of vigorous English, ot good'nn store some,hig that has long been talked of. V. L. Orr has rctuov- il fnmi t)ii -iiiln if till liriiti'.t In .. ... . . I'illllll llillllll ..Kill, ,lll.ll i. . i i . tin, .,n.!t mil. i iitui iniif .iti.m.iii ii unii. 1 "- "r .... mvii.ii .i'iiii.i nun uiu evening ttlC man Was glOO my. carping iipmi i , mime- - - - - explosion of a Gallon can of r - k - - - i r Medford now has four or five such lino mmiI the :?"i000 launch tug Xo stores, which arc certain signs of atjvndn to tho bottom of tho bay. city's development. j Captain Figavl was preparing his The old water mains on tho cast i tug to take a passenger out to a ship side are, being removed, having been .in tho bay when the engine got out of j order and he was unable to control it. Mrs. Will Goro will onttirtnln tho "Ladles' Aid society or tlio Presby terian church at tho church parlors noxt Thursday afternoon, Dccom bor 9. MR IN T AIDS SUUS Offers Them Uso of the Hippodrome for a Mass Meeting to Be Held Noxt Sunday Afternoon. NKW YORK, Doe. 'J. Mrs. 0. II. Hcluiiiut today took an active hand in assisting the shirtwaist makers on tho cast side in their strike against their employers. She came to their aid by offering them the uso of the liippodrome ior n mass meeting to be held next Sunday afternoon. Tho .suffragettes, encouraged by Mrs. Pelmont, yesterday afternoon descended on Clinton Hall and within a few minutes the hall was packed by a curious throng, who listened to a number of addresses, calculated to gain converts to the "cause," It is expected that the strike will be extended to Philadelphia, where 000 girls may bo affected by the striko order. The Best r4 AT THE Rex Market Huth & Pech Props. Phone32 71 J Our First Showing OF m. Opportunity is squandered every time you are given a chance. You bestow nothincr unon humanitv nxnnrf hnvm you are a greater enemy to society than the thief for you j would steal the very seed of inspiration from wlnVli imf- ,B. 6 C. CASH STORE The Store that Serve You by Telephone 2351. SPLENDID NEW JEWELRY ferment takes root. TO BE PESSIMISTIC IN THIS HOUR OF ILLUS TRIOUS DEEDS TO PT?nSTCT.V'PT?. TVT7CTDATO TKT A CENTURY WHICH HAS DISPROVES THE BIPOS- j C ' f T JS on 2 SD3ILITY OF IMPOSSIBmTIES, IS TO INSULT SO-! 1?' at A" Y P" lb 25(5 CLETY iND WEAR THE LIVID BRVND OF CON"- Mlllce reat 110,10 such 111 FESSED INCOMPETENCE. ! pnekages,- Heinz 's, 2-lb. cans, eacli 25c Apples, a few l)oxes of choice 85c choice fancy pack, a box $1.50 Apples, Spitzenbergs, choice fancy pack, a box $1.75 Pears, Winter Nelis, 50-lb. box , $1.00 Celery, lettuce, Sprouts, Oo-J ions, Turnips, Beets, Cab-, bage, Carrots, Oranges, Ba-' nanas, Lemons, Grape Fruit etc. j Dishes naviland French! China, one 5G piece tea set,! new shape, set $23.50 Artists' pure white Haviland' in stock by the piece or sets. Cake Plate, a real bargain in the old ivory pattern, at, each $1,75 Dinner Set, GO pieces, pre mier white ware, set ..$6.90 Come and see our line of fan cy dishes. HOLIDAY GOODS Tomorrow, Friday, Dec. 3 Remember there is but one first showing of .1909 Holiday Goods. We will have several surprises for you t between now and Christmas. We aro showing aild will continue to 'show with new attractions added almost daily the most complete line of Xmas Goods and ar ticles selected for Xmas gifts ever shown in Medford. RESOLVED Tho best remilutlon for you to make in to enmn to tin for your noxt unit, If you want HoructhiMg out of tho ordinary. Wo tlo tho host work and chnro the lowest prieon. W. W. EIFERT TUB rilOO&bSBIVB TAJXOS Special School Meeting. Notice is hereby given to tho legal voters of School District No. 49 of Jackson county, State of Oregon, that a special school meeting of said district will be held at tho high school on tho 8th day of December 1009, at 2 o'clock, for tho following objects: For voting a special tax. Dated this 27th day 6f November. J. E. WATT, Chairman Board of Directors. Attest: ORIS CRAWFORD, " District Clerk. TIIIJ WILEY 1$. ALTjEX CO. Has unhesitatingly tho mohst distin guished lino of fine pianos over brought faco to faco with any living purchaser. Wo have In tho last 36 years demonstratd tho fact to tho buying public that our pianos aro su perior to all others. Just romombor that when you go to buy that piano If you will come to us you will savo dollars on same. Why, Just think about SC per month will buy a nice piano for that little girl or boy. THE WILEY D. ALLEN' CO., 112 Main street. DAItX YOUIt STOCKINGS On your sowfng machlne.'Tablo linen, laco curtains or your clothing can bo mondod with the darnor. Freo demonstration at Douel & Kentnor's store. Special price this weok, 35 conts. 221 1 HOUSE TO OPEN SOON: seconds, box vn Do Car & .TRmn. n : ApPles Baldwins', occupy one of tho rooms in tho Phipps building on Main street, aro prepar in gto install a full nnd complete lino of jewelry of all kinds. Both these gentlemen have had long expericii',o in the jewelry and watchmaking line and come with first-class recom mendations as to tho character of their work. They expect to bo ready to open their place of business by tho first of next week. Attorney A. C. Hough of brants Pass was in Medford on profession al business Wednesday. Notice. Owing to the fact that our Christ mas postals are coming in nnd wo are crowded for room to display them wo will offer all postals at a 20 per cent discount for one day only, Sat urday, November 13. This will nf ford a good opportunity for you to lay in a supply for future corre sponding at a price that will pay you. Look over our Christmas goods that aro coming in. It is a pleasure to how them. Remember, $1 worth of postals will only cost you 80 cents noxt Sat urday. Tho Blue Jay Postal Shop, 331 E. Main st., up stairs, Frank II. Hull, proprietor. B. S C. CASH STORE 223 West Main Street. GET THE HABIT GOTO HUSSEY'S For Your Xmas Gifts LOOK Lot mo makq a monogrnm fob far you, individual and dUtlnctitvo in design, or mako any kind or design of jowolry in gold or isilvor. Watch for announcement of dim go of location soon in moro upttobiH nnd modern quartora. , GEO. A BUTT,' The Watchmaker and Jeweler, 135 West Main Street, Corner of Grape. Just as Natural for Us to Lead In Variety and Value as it is For Others to Follow Right now we are showing the swellest line of odd pieces in fancy china ever shown in Medford, includ ing nearly 100 styles and patterns in cups and saucers. Many of them no two alike. Don't buy something everybody has. Get something different. You can find it here, when nowhere else. The more the hygienic value of pure foods is understood the greater one's grocery business grows. People realize that there is one store in town where a small cut in prices does not mean a larger one in quality, and they naturally flock to that store. THIS STORE For always the bargain list is particularly bril liant. There is money to bo saved, as you will easily see, when you call and get our prices. Highest prices paid for country Butter and eggs. Rex Grocery One Price to Everybody" Christmas Post Cards And you know our quali ties; 2 for f5o anywhere else; here, your choice, 1c Each DOLLS Did .You Say? We are showing the swell est line ever shown in Medford, 5c to $10 each Wo are going to give away Xmas the finest Doll in Medford. A ticket with every 25c purchase i TWM1 The Bungalow Rink Opou Every Afternoon from 2 Until 0 P, M. Evoning from E:30 Until 10 o'Clook. ., ADMISSION FREE. SKATES 25c. W. A. ROBBINS, Proprietor ANNOUNCEMENT Tho Uoguo Rivor Canning & Kvnporntiin; company will dovoto Mondays and Thurridnys of encU.weolc to ciintoni work in tho nuui ul'acturo of cider, npplo butter and jollies. Phono your orders for nico sweet cider to .11X2. Deliveries will bo mado on Tuosdays nnd Fridays of onch wcok. ROGUE RIVER CANNERY & EVAPORATING COMPANY Mill In West Metlford. pnono X2,