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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (May 8, 1910)
f MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, MEDPORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, NAY, 1010. I i I iWH'ii u I J J . ..ML f 1 11 I nm ' . " I' '.''I' i n m "i no Exceptionally Complete Lines Including T7--I-Tcrc "All sizes of fir and cedar wiii W inUUWb dows carried iu stock. You'll make no mistake b ycomiug here for your windows. "We make deliveries promptly. Doors Large assortments of styles in front doors, also all sizes of fir and cedar doors always on hand. You can not only get the best values hero, but you can get them on time. WOOD " nrsfirtCY Nkniio alu Plintkotc roofing pa XVJiillllg per imvo all of the good qualities found in the best roofing papers and many not found in other papers besides. Our roofing and building pa pers are worthy of careful consideration. "PldQ'fAf Crown Plaster is a hard wall plaster JT lo.o LCI that is sure to please every man who is at, all particular. If you want the best plaster it will pay you to investigate "Crown." LUM fmrt&nir r,-nuro 's 0110 "best" eoment that wo EF uro absolutely sure of. Diablo Co ment has proven its superiority thousands of times. You can't afford to use anything but tho best. We ruc oinmend " Diablo." Lumber from our own trees. "We cut out tho middle man's profit and give it (o our customers." That is why we can sell a little better grade of lumber and owning our trees insures a supply at all times. BER CO. CORPORATION TAX NOI IMEETINGPRED1CTI0NS Yield for Year Likely $22,000,000 Instead of $25,000,000 as Mac Veagh Expected. "WASHINGTON, May 7. Corpora lion tax receipts for this year are go ing to provo a disappointment to the treasury. The estimate now Is that they will reach $22,000,000 as against $25,000,000 thought probable by Sec retary MacVeagh In December, and much larger amounts by officials hav ing the collection of tho tax In charge The minimum estimate la based on the character of returns on which as sessments are now being made; It may be Increased some'what, but not likely to any material extent. From one district which It was thought would yield $3,000,000 rev enue but $750,000 will be collected, and from another from which $1, 750,000 was expected only $500,000 In assessments have been made. Tho estimate is that the city of New York will yield $3,500,000. Because of the popular interest In the tax collections, the treasury, be ginning May 1, will announce dally the payments on that account. Only small amounts have been paid so far for tho double reason that the as-' sessments aro not collectible until Juno 30 and corporations nro avail ing themselves of tho use 6f tax mon ey until that time. Then, too, tho uncertainty as to tho decision of tho supreme court on the constitutional ity of the law operates to delay pay ments. Assessments to date on nc- iWILL FENCE ALONG MEXICAN LINE count of the tax aggregate $19,145.-'Government to Erect Barrier to Keep Mexican Cattle From Bringing 476. RELIGIOUS FREEDOM DECLARED FOR ITALY Cattle Pests Into United States. ROME. May 7. Premier Luzzalti laid before parliament today his pro gram of policies, which ho summariz ed by sayuip that the government wil aim at justice, liberty and culture. The ecclesiastical policy will bo to provide religious freedom. WASHINGTON, May 7. A barb wlro fonco with which to keep out tho Mexican cattle tick is a queer ex pedient for which tho bureau of an 'congressional permission. I Tho fenco needn't bo made of mesh I small enough to keop out tho insects. Hut there must bo a barrier to lcoop tho tlck-lntcated Mexican cattle off Uncle Sam's territory. OtlionvUo Amorlcnu cattle growers find tholr herds full of tho pests, Tho bureau asked congrfess to fraut an appropriation to do tho fencing clear along tho International border lino v horever natural con ditions do not constltuto an tinpass nblo barrier for cattle. CHARLIE TAFT DUCKED IN BROOK BY FELLOW PUPILS WINSTED. Conn., May 7. Chnrlio Taft, tho president's son, lias n new nickname, "Tho Duck." Taft Httidents were at a livory stnblo near tho school yesterday afternoon and iinmorned young Taft in tho watering trough. SAID HE WAS A STEER L Ropes Man and, Using Water Plug, for Snubbing Post, Holds Him Until Police Arrive. PUEBLO, Col., May ". Hocauso ho announced that ho was a "rip snorting roarln' Texas iteor," and a plucky woman In snood ti I m in a result, a man who iinvo tho namo of John Jones Is In Jail hero fodav nwaltlug trial on tho charge of din- turltanco of tho pence. "Jones" toured tho roRldonco din trlct Into yesterday and his peculiar ntitlcs frightened n number of wom en. Finally ho arrlvud at tho homo of a ranch bred woman, nm. announc ed thnt ho was n "rlp-snortlng, roar In' Texas steor." Without moro ado tho woman secured a clothoalluo and nccorded the "steer" proper western trontmont, by lassoing him. Sho then tied him securely to a wntor plug nnd kept htm thero until tho police arrived. If nomo of lodny'H "To Lot" ads had not been printod, nomo of to- dny'n nd rondora would u.cy still longer in unsuitable homos. Hniikirw for HonlU. The Greatest Opportunity For Small Investments Ever Offered The Citizens of Medford Do It Now These lots are going- fast. Eight now is your best time to investigate and learn about the many advantages of buying one of these lots. There if. no .ime like the present. DO IT NOW. 0 and $ 1 0.00 per month Will 50 x 117 feet Make Start Many men have started the foundation for a largo fortune by starting with a small investment. Right now is tho very best time o make a start. THICSl!) LOTS WILL INCREASE INT VALUE RAPIDLY. In a very desirable residence district. This is an opportunity you can't afford to miss. Brown & Wakefield (THE MEN WHO SELL DIRT) PALM BUILDING H. C. Maltby PALM BUILDING-, MEDFORD, OREGON. W. G. Davidson 11TH ST. GROCERY INVESTIGATE NOW I