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Itw --...- - i- ir: "B'ri7iPt,;.'pjKTfXr p V" ""TOP' &$" T efifiESoS L' MEDFORD MATT. TRTBUXE, MEDFORD, OREGON. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1910. m VI im K I' IF; , IB. ' .: H f .; .! MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INnEPENDim NEWSPAPER rUBLlnHBD DAII.V EXCEPT, BATUH- SAY BY THn MEDrORD TRINTINO CO. A, DECADENT NEWSPAPER. A roiiHollOailon of Hie Mi-dford Mall. rnlnbltHhiMl ISM. tie Moulliorn Ori-uon litn. Ktil)ll)iKl looy, tin- Iirinocnitlc TlrncM, (nlubltslinl 1iJ Hi Aslilnnu Tribune. .KttilillBleil 1S06, nnil Hip M Gil ford Tribune, i-Htablinlieil ipnfl GKOItOH PUTNAM. Killlor and Mafiagvr linli-ifd nS Bicond-clOHK innttrr No- vi'iiilx-r 1, 1V00, at the iotofflco utj .Mpdrnnl, Oregon, under thi oclior Mnruti 8. ,1873, J Otflolnl i'nper otJihaCity of Meiijojril sunncniFTiorr batzs, mall :T?SJ Ono i'eftr by Oni! month by mall 1r innnlli. ilelU'drnl bv rurrlfflr In Modfoid. ABblnnd, Jacksonville and (Vnlral Point CO Knnilay only, by inall, r year. . 2.U0 Wwkly, kt yir . ; -l'.:I-50 Tim Mall Tribune In on Bpio nt tlir ir,l-r "J...I.. NIttnil KMM I'TUtlfUUPfl I , I'lirlfiuul Hotel Nhwh Miami. Cortland " I'jL V. 0 Wlilim-y. 8nttlp Wabh. Ilulcil H)Kurm'N'iwn Slnml. Hiipltnnp. 1.700 1.S42 S? SWORN CIRCULATION, AvrnR dally for November, l&'Mi r nc..iiil,..r. 1303 . .lminarv. 191U 2.1 Mnroli. IttIO 2,!03 Aplll. I!10 2.3WI Miiy.JUlU 3.JJ0 J II lie, 1010 2,502 July. 11)10 Z.6SJ AtiKUHt, I'JIO 2.S27 rioplljUlW, 1910 2.SD1 October Circulation. Where to Go Tonight U-GO High-Class Vaudeville and Movlnn Pictures. Clianne of Proaram. IIICM-CLASS STOCK CO. fi-ACTS .') 8-IKOIJ.K-8 MARJ0RIE MANDEVILLE CO. Present Their Openinj: I'lny, "A Southern Rose." A beautiful southern story woll Htnccil. I)oorn ocii nt 7:4.'), op eninj; overluro 8:15. General Admission 25c. Reserved Sects 35c. THE ISIS THEATRE Tlio place whoro you enn al ways Fpotul n pleasant hour- and Imvo a licnrly liitigh. A BIG HIT DOROTHEA MARSHAL WOTBERT &. SAYLES in tlio Domestic (iiiiu'ilv l!luct "A STAG PARTY" I'nnt : ' ' Funny f.!irkiohops .... Minn Wolherton Dick I.nrklohops Jfr. SnyK'o Timo 'J n. in. 1Mm, Mr. Larkin hiin Iinmo. :t menus oi.' i'itrum ALL NKW M IUIHTS. it SONG by H. BLANCHARO.. Mnlinpo cvorv Siimulay nnd Sun ilnv nl 2:30. . NATATORIUM . EXTRA. 2 Five-Mile Race Wednesday SKATING. Every Afternoon and "If you can walk vmi to sknte." BOWLING. Evculnq. fim learn Rpil MiisFp In thp Vc:t "NAT" THEATRE Tmiiirhl ttiul tiinninir mlii THE HEIM CHILDREN. lu KrcnU'hl jummiiI on ili' Aiiioni'iiii i.io i..iln. The ('In! In'ii nhn ! N'.'w Y.nk mM. THOMAS POTTER DUNN. WciluvMlav wit) TluirMluy nmlil-. in hi rofttnoiMihtnii t'hnrnrlcruui liiiiiK. rlmirf i-hnniw uf pii-lun-toiiU-hl. AilmioKlon rudeill' muni- 10 umt 2H. Friday, Sui unlnv mill Kunilav nuoiutt l'i' turn, oulv, iuIdii-kmi t(l-. lOo ADMISSION 10c r pIIOSK delightful principles that wore in vogue during tu suiiuj' days of the dtirk, decadent ages of feudal ftaly, when fathers polituly poisoned their sons and sons jusras courteously plunged daggei-s into paternal backs; that delectable philosophy, concentrated, condensed and boiled down into precepts forirail humanity's guidance by ATacJiiayyUi, has found an open advocate in the Portland Or'ego'niajf, which has throw'n open its cloak of respectable hypocrisy long enough to givn the world a glimpse of its me.Mn, little stojie substitute for a human heart. ' The Orqgonian has long practiced Machiavelism fhe gospel of darkness, the creed founded upon pessimism. greed, crait, artilice, treachery and murder but, like manv another successful masqueradcr, has never before vd njjiuy advocjitjo.guiJeas the open sesame to success uiu riiUiUew-norn lraiiKness is astonisinng, to sav tne least. Among 'Machievelli's maxims which seem to awaken especial admiration in the Oregonian are those described as follows: "The one which advises the prince to seem good rather than to be good actually: if he is compelled by circumstances to injure one of his enemies he should injure him so badly that there will be no possibility of re venge; he Should let no friends nor enemies in the wa of his success and finally if he has to choose between tak ing a man s property and taking his life it is better to de prive him of the latter, and a man can more easilv over look the loss of his father than that of his income." 'The Qregonian not only advocates these choice precepts as a -guide to young America, but goes further and ac cjainis that no success is possible .except through them. To quote its own words: "Whatever may be taught in Sun day school and preached from the pulpit, great success rarely has boon attained in the world excent bv obeviny the precepts which Maehiavelfi lays down. We are com pelled to admit that Machiavelli accurately described the only sure road to success which there is in existence." ' The Qregonian goes further and exonerates Rockefeller and other captains of industry who have risen to a brief and fleeting eminence through practicing Machiavellism. and whose paths are strewn with the skeletons and wreck age ot victims. "It is ludicrously uniust to blame Air. Rockefeller. If anything or anybody is to blame, it is the world and its ways," says the Oregonian. "If we want to make our financiers better Christians in their dealings we must begin by Christianizing the world they live in." Poor old world! It is to blame for all the crimes and sins of humanity! Captain Ividd and his jolly pirates were not to blame for making people walk the plunk any more than the modern buccaneers of AVall street! It was the wicked old world! Perhaps if we could Christianize the entire world we might make our financiers better, but most of us think that if we Christianized our financiers it would go a long way towards making the wo,rld better. No wonder a great newspaper that openly preaches Machiavellism and is always aligned against altrujsm, that apposes every innovation designed to ithprove the condi" turn of mankind, and hastens to the defense of its oppres sors, that expounds the ethics" of discarded medieval bar barism and is an exponent of the decadent age, has lost its influence in Twentieth Century Oregon, and that its "loi'tf advocacy is a signal to arouse distrust and accom plisli defeat of men and measures it champions. 4- APPRECIATES WORTH " OF SPECIAL EDITION Spokane, Wnh, Xo.'20. Tof tfio F.ilitor: Xotc tiv mi priltoriiti in a fin-cut issue llint vini nr jfcunjr to piiltlili n pp Piul Now Yi-nrVilny edition, f rumdmbcr (h' 10JO muiiC and ty to .ymi tlin. in inony ri' peetsiL OM'olj til) nf'ipr forms iff piilittH nud isMlip vWv let of nflvtriifing for the pmintrv in t'oncnil. Yon niny book u.- for "i00 cop ies of tlio pupor mi (lii" 2. ad for tlmt idMii'. v Your-, utv trulv. HAKKV J. XEFI.V. ----4- -f-f-f-f-f 4 NO DANGER SAYS PRESIDENT DIAZ r Mexicans as a Race Love Peace Too Well States Executive in Public Letter No Daniier in Republic for Americans HAIR WHITE AS SNOW Restored (o Natural Color with One Bottle of WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY The Only True Hair Restorer, Tonic and Rejuvenator ALMOST A MIRACLE My hair was as white as snow when I commenced using Wyeth's Sage and Sulphur Hair Remedy. One bottle re stored my hair to its natural dark brown color. As I am now 70 years' old, I consider the result most remarkable. It is an agreeable and refreshing hair dressing, keeping the hair soft and glossy, without being in the least greasy or sticky. WM. WESTLAKE, 210 West Main Street, Rochester, N. Y. rzuaaiRi u ru cvt AM IDEAL Hair Tonic itfOresslngl jlOT.rta tttm M I.M . lUlJttH Ik. I U.k. Jr. vU Malm fell , rft, kn,M i Ur j tAJUt. .uk "J " k" tiM l lM W. PRICE Me. AND $1.00 1 MurmaM THt WYtTM CMtMlCAL CttV tilW TO CTTT i 14V '" STORM SEWERS NEEDED. t nplU present unusual heavy rainfall following- a dee), J- snowfall is producing flood and high water through out tins section. Aluch inconvenience, but little re:il dam age, is likely to follow. The storm calls attention to the need of a storm sewer system in Medford to cam off the surnlus water. Medi'ord is built upon a flat. In pioneer days, before Hear creek cut a deep channel through the valley, at times the entire townsite .stood under water. If is impossible to giye the streets grade enough to drain the flood waters. They will answer for the ordinary rain, but not for floods. The townsite is too level. The sower system already constructed was not intended for storm water. The first storm sewer was constructed this fall and is not yet completed. 1( relieves the territory it drains, bui only emphasizes the need of more such sew uus. L'ntil it was built it was impossible to drain a base ment in the city. The most difficult of the many problems the city ad ministration has been compelled to solve has been tlie ex tension of public improvements without municipal funds. .Mayor Canon devised a way whereby the water mains were extended and has made a good start! on a storm sewer sys tem. A city cannot be built in a day, and Bedford has been crowding into two years the improvements that most cit ic take veal's to make. MKXICO.C -ITY, Xov SS.M'ho rcv lution in McNico is of siiuill import wee, in tlie opinion ot'l'ipniik-nt I'oi .irio Diaz, nccordiiiK to u letter writ I en by llio Mcxiciili executive mul undo public bere todny. Tlie iiiri;.itij and the nttendnm lint's iire'mut of n .xditicul M-heiiu- f Irancisuo Madero to jnit lumpen n ltowor," b'ut (lecordins: to Diaz, the outbreaks are snnidic. "Tlie firot'iit inoveiiient will not ox U'ud. hinee liitlierto it lum been lim ited to riots' in Piiobln,, Gomezpnlncio, Fn mil and Ciuiid Uuerron)," -iiio Diaz.' "The.-'u upri-ins hnvp beii n-oinptly rciitf-u'd by the police and leilernr force . "Tlieirestof tlie'republic lm. n--iiained trannjiil. Tlie .Mexican pe lo love ifuJice. and iinduiNtiiiid ii 'enofits, nud uill not accept any rev Itllion. Further, the buii)e-.K me ealizo UmMtlu-jr iiitcrost4 would It. :i dniiK(!inirWlie bauds of per-oi. vim profoss socialism nnil carry o. mi nnarcliiPfli' prflpnenudn. "Xo daihrer oxils hero.oithor f "iitnysTHr'fnr'foreiiiiiors. "It ciirimM' "P -aid that thoiv have boen soriom diwtiirbRiceAfor een in the places lu-i'p 'ihortniuvo ben rioN. to which 1 Iihxp referred, order n re-esiab-'i-hed a few bouiK Inter "i hi outer inn o, iiii lent i -upported b public ml a well disciplined nrmv." GOLD IS F BY CHICKENS Why hesitate when WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is daily producing just such results? After years of study and analysis of thchair, we have been able to produce an ideal Hair Tonic and Restorer, which contains an actual constituent of hair, combined with ingredients of recognized merit for treatment of hair and scalp diseases. It makes and keeps the scalp clean and healthy, gives life, strength and lustre to the hair, and restores laded and gray hair to natural color. No matter how long and thick your hair is, WYETH'S SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REM EDY will make it longer and thicker. It will re move every trace of dandruff in a few days, stop falling in one week, and start a new growth in from one to three months. These are facts that have been proven in scores of cases. SAGE AND SULPHUR HAIR REMEDY is guar- to do all that it is claimed to do or the price will be refunded. WYETH ontced 50c. AND $1.00 A BOTTLE AT ALL DRUGGISTS ir txnd Your Drvitfglat Doa Not Keep It Sand 30o. In Sto.mt Wo Will Sand You o. Laraa Uottla. Kxpraaa JTepeJa Kophi-opitiiou 0 Wyeth Chemical Company, Leon B. Haskins, 71 CORTLANDT STREET JVEW YORK CITY, N. V. Med ford, Ore. Self Government in Oregon (From the Detroit News.) Tanclicr Near Spokane Will Mint His Ranch Following- Discovery of Nunnets When Chickens Wert Killed Urdford's E-!uit Pictura The ater. LnleM lJcei.Md Fhoto. nUv. One Dime v.. More One Dime ALL AMERICAN BALL WANTiNO FAKE REPORTS TEAM 13 SELECTED SAYS COUNT OKliA1 Careful Moves Parties movlnn; will do well to call on MATTHEWS & LAKE to handle their household goods. They pack and ship furniture and unpack and set up furniture and do haulinu. of all kinds. Bnyynye In cluded. Phone 2151. NKW YOHK. N.. -Jh. Tlie All Auutrli'iin football team M'lcrlcd b T4 fuj uf YhIp in the New York wurkl Unto mwfiri three Yale men. font' llftnitrd wen, one Went Couiter, two plu.iarw of Itrown mil venal y, ul une fruA PeniisyUitniu. t'ov'H AILAttMriean twin ii foi loe, : Kilnetrick. YnU. uft eud; UrKr. I Ian aid. loft tMikle; Weir. Wet I'on I. Ill I uiiard; Mmn. V t -. . i l r , r i-Iiit. I t.i i a t .1 1 1 l t .mi.1. 1'iml. . I. Mjlil I ii kn- mi vrl i. .in 1 1 l S.,.,. k t . maru'li . k i nt. I l.i i v hlfb:nk. Mt'KnN, Ui-.u;.. :. Ii.uk. Men it, I'imiii Kiiiii i 'i 1 t .in i ll.i i i.i i 'v .. il IS ill. u In I il'i Ii .il 'I. II r., m TilO. Nov. JS Wnli lb,, paii in: iittiiiniiiiioii ot ('inini Okkunia n..: lo lMHib;iliel I'luitu the duioxerv of the "on ili poU mile they Unmuht hack neitMitifii- inMit. Iiity-iy4) epJonr under Lieutenant Shlrun ol the tlHiNiuriM) navy are ou their hh .outkNid. lite JaiMtuee ANtarvtie expedition. fiinuiee-1 l p.iiili Muberiaiuu iv tfoR.u.vui 4UU -ailed Saturday hi feniooii eltiitird the Kaiaan. Tlnni-mils ot rpsiili. ifM of Tnki I ii III I I 111 I lift K IliMl v I I ,' ,. , v in li i' i .i tot: -i i! 'i urn U ,nl i . ' I ' .i III. Illi' -IH i I 1 I - i i in nil IiiIIIi.i..' lb' .1 V Alii, i n-.n limn ll ,.f I. .li, ...I In . ', . i i ii SPOKAN'B. Wanli.. Nov. JS. NuK ;eu were ununrtkeri and xold wm oiind ia I ho fowls tlmt rrntcheil lu he illrt Xovoiubor 19 at the (1u Jte ''erou reaeh uttir Hayford. ton mllee veet of SuokHua on the JIihIIpwI UK will Cheaax OlUOtrlo lluu of the Wiieh- 'iiftoH Watr Power uimiHtny. whore wravatlon worn ueliiK made tor a ultUtut.'. Mr. McKeron atnel the facta to It. 'rwla Uutter, secretary of tbo Shi- tauo ft Kameni Trust cHiniHtuy, who utld. In xtviac the Information, that here was uo qHestloti ae to the au- heittUlty nt thu reports and that (he Mud would Jnetlfy an Immediate n- veatlKattou. McFomn exiiocts to er- 'Diially uku oharge or the work of mining hlc ntnoh, the work tq begin it uupe. The evbUiie U sack as to lead o the conclusion that otlior hmxhvu are to he ton ml In that vletulb-. Ah xeaavttoa was holag madu for a building on the farm whoa the ftrat lUeovery we made, and tho atatter -reated wtur-a eAcltement aaMg the workmen. Whoa a chiekea was kill ed it was e.xRialaad. m It had been noticed that the chtcketu had been 4rouud what the freak earth was bring thrown, aal other saaall pleeee at gold wra foaad. The opialou ha already heea xtil in i.i) tli;it iU' nu&ta hnva coae from the hills la tho direction of Che ney. 'ah. V'ur the riwenn thai taraie una ki'U iii' liiiuitsl tu (he diaittiii: t ihe Mi K. ii ii lunitt. it in iIioukM lli.t' lie lilul W.l liue to lie an 111 ior ALl VU- Mil'. ton has uvea a reeldont of i K.iiu itmiiiv foi i' eais aii.l w ,i i ii . i.l j.i . limn -i r.tr. I . i The oporr.tlon In Orogon of tlio lnl-1 defonted and local option carried. A ilntlvo and refcrondum no far from railroad bonuslng measiiro Intended exblliltlnR any gravo errors, lias do-! to empower districts to kIvc- bonuses voloped a keonor discrimination' was defoatod overwhelmingly. And jimonR (hbyranlc and file than thelrj flnally.-but of more slBuIflcanco than irouiiK lor men ami iioiogateii nau ' all. tlio hill to provide for a new ron-n-or hoforo ovlnced. Experience will J stltutlonal convention under which loudness Krenuy improve anil sim-jtlio UallliiBorB of Oroson hoped to plify the rathor cumbersome tenia-' roponl tho hated Inltlntlvo and rof- lve methods Involved, but the ro-, eroiidum, was burled undor an aval- ent votliiK sponkB well for t1 o osson-1 anche of votes. Not only did tho vot- Inl sanity of tho American public. ! ers of Oregon piako discriminating Thirty-two proposition were sub-; use of the Initiative, but they have nlttpd. many Introducoil by design-( declared ovorwhelnilnely against any na eneuilos of tbo plan. Tho dlspo-j attoiupt to rob them of It, dtlon of all of tho.o was character- The spectacle of a great state log- Ired by careful choice. Woman's suf-l Islatlnj; wisely by direct voto is one rare was defoatod In ovory county, .of profound Interest, a apectaclo o.t the ineasuro to extonil tho ltaljll-, which no frlond of the Amorlcan peo- of employers and to provide that , plo can truthfully say portonds any- niiilhutary nogligonco shall not be tblnj; but sood. For If the pooplo i di fenso was carried by 1C.000 ma-; fall themsolves, where then shall they toiltv There may have been an er- turn? Every evidence, then, of their r imt at least there was dlscrlm- capacity for self-Kovernmcnt kIvos 'ii.ituni. Statewide prohibition was iuw conflJence. GUANO JURY 10 CONSIDER FIRE! Officials Maintain That Criminal Carelessness of Some One Was Responsible for Deaths .of 23 Per sons Saturday NKWAKK. X. J.. Nov. SS. TV uniiid jurv will he iit-Led t'da. '" oiikider the tire uf Saturday, whu-!i i'kurie,d in (be death otlwenl,v-three perfeoiix when the buildiua oceupie.l hv the .New ark l'ttjier Ilox entupHiiy .ind other ewneenik aa destroyed. OffieiaU who hae the invoetir-i lion in eharge ay there t eviuVmv I hot there was rriuunwt ejwlaMatK. on the lawt ejjume one. )( ewji be Mhown. in mart to hfotf thiM' ret.t.uMbi, foV Ate diMte indict tsl ill ha madt'iiordirur tu tiU ataleV .ittomey. A careful search of the Atina hn heeti iuuwiJcIihI by iolic and firetaen. No ndititHtnnl bodies hnve bjnt fouud. AeiHinKiiir to stateanVU itaed Unt hv the i mine, 23 peouus Mare killed, four fatally btmied. W McGrely itu iarfd und three are ill adfinc. 22 0 FO HARBOR IRK Tint Amount Will Be Needed Says Chief of Army Engineers for Next Year Two Hundred and Eleven Projects Are Worthy w MANY PEOPLE WILL WINTER IN IDITAR0D Jl'XKAr. Alaska. No. -.ns.-Jlon than 2"W imtsimi will wititii ia tt icw ipdil c.tiiii Iditurod, occor'i . in i.u.i- rvi'ei?d here l .' . Tin-. 1- "' '' I'e - . I'ldv n" '.I .- I..I - il I. I .! I l .'.. U ! ll.l-i . .. ifai..t;r,i luiinltxt lytir bnaM" .t' !! ,ini.., ihri". u,ir.'if i ..i ii l.l1 it. T . li'lt'll bjtli'K. t , -' -r ii"- . it lit j ihrc. - ,i. ., WASHINGTON. Nov. 'JS. -lv,tl-m.iiur. of the eot of iicr and har iHir improvement tliniiiboiit tlie I'nited Slater lor the yuar to envd July 1,,IU12, emitniucd in the uuiiiinl reikirt of Ooiieral ltixboy, chief of'ljifwl it.i1 araiy euaiueen, khow a total of $22r 27101. ! hi hie reiMtrt (leaural llixbey &e Iwtu 211 imtjeuu a worthy of eon KrewkHMtl appruprjnlioa, ibe. recoinmeinjatious are; Uhin rivr 1U,U0U. C'aluiidiia river above CoJilo Fall to Snake rixer 3.1,UtW. ' t'olumhiu rier, t'elilo Fal) to Dnl-' It. ItaMJOa, $90.iKJO. I Colaoihia river below Tortlaud 41A0.M0. Columbia river, mmik WO.OOO. i Ativates. harher $2UJHH). I Ocean frobl near San LuU CBjuhhi, ' ( hi., -iiii,miu. : San Francifecoharbor f.'W.floO. U.iklnini luulxir Sl.VJ.OOu. ' Kureka. 1-..I . harbor $1S5.00Q. Ora" ll.rWr. Wa-b.. $3110,000. Siiohoniii.h rier $t."i,iMa!l. San Joaiiuiii ut $'S,WM i'.mi hu and harbor, Oregon. SO 11(111 i.iiiti)iiii. ' . ei i. rv i . WHAT HAVE YOU TO TRADE FOR If you want a nice home in the founti'v, where vou will :n6t have to' dnev vour a a laiiiily anv of the conveni ences to bo had in the mod ern city home, here is some hjiig that will interest you. A modern o-rooni bunira low: electric lights, hot and cold water, bath, etc., pipe line from "new gas plant passes within 100 feet and is located on newly graveled road; twenty-two acres of 13enr creek bottom soil; sev en acres planted to -year- old liartlett pears and 11 acres in Yellow Newt owns . years old- Pumping plant sufficient to irrigate large garden. Large new barn, tank house, chicken house and woodshed. riiis tract is only li, miles eolith of Aledford on the Ash- Ask your real estate agent Anions to show you this, or call on M. F. Berryhill R. P. D. NO. 118, MEDFORD OREGON Explosion Is Fatal , TOKIO, Nov. S. Oho girl U dead , aad aistaen titfferud fovcra iujurie the result of mi nvi.tn.l.ui ..t as ! hl.l (lie - t"l 111.- S.,, r,ini ! . ..lliJi . ,1, ,1 ,. r. e.ii w mtt wi cimii.c The l.ikiw t.i the riirT T.it,-rwav i '"ji-i i I- i... i ii . ,i, ., ,., ,, ,j 50,000 eivioioi enp in ilm Ojm. nowdBr mill ShmiIio' uftoniooa. The aiithuritia. are inveliKaliiu: the ai oidfi.t i' -.iir t.iwijty u.ro' UfcafulimaiS . ou L cut hi balf uiilcr. vou folio u adwnUnu. pretty i.J,,ol !' idv.rhMi.- i. uu. ll:.,t Illm , stoM ''in. .