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ne-t,fr'f ,f .,-uatzgrjrrigErwiiBgiiriirTtwctiiTTgMiMB;gMSSEaiiJjt '.ii.''''.-" ""W!i.'""if ii"-,j" MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, TUESDAY, JANUARY 37, 1011. 3 rrr: HlHtnr TO FHTH OPEN Hot Denunciation of Muckrakers anil Demagogues, Initiative and Recall Comes at Dinner Given by New York Bankers. NEW YORK, Jnn. 1 7. Indications that the "Interests" are preparing to ninko a fight In the open on progres ' slve policies Is seen here today as the result of hot denunciation of nuickrnkers and demagogues, the In itiative, referendum, recall and the popular election of senators propa gandas at a "dinner to tho constitu tion of tho United States," given last night by New York city hankers. Responding tq a toast, former Gov ernor Frank S. Black grilled ex-Pres-Ident Roosevelt and was unsparing In his laudation of Speaker Cannon. J. Plerpont Morgan led tho outbursts of applause, congratulated Black and ' thumped strenuously on the table In approval of each of his period;. "It Is the business of senlblo men," said Black, "to quit whispering pri vately when demagogues and disturb ers become active. They should come out Into the open nnd reason with the people. As things are now the demagogues always start with the advantage an unfair disputant al ways has. It Is our business to see that they do not get that start. "I believe that generations from now when tho names of these spo radic nnd voluble reformers aro pre served only because they fought him. the name of Speaker Cannon will be remembered with Increasing respect "This whole country, Including Itt bnnkers, must change Its tactics. The inuckraker and the demagoguo havt done harm enough and ought to lu sent rearward. My message Is thnl you distrust turbulence as nlmost al ways Insincere and untrue. Tho vast majority of American business Is hon estly done, nnd the vast majority ol American fortunes have been honest ly acquired." OF FAMILY CHARGED MONROE, Wash., Jim. 17. Ai autopsy will c performed today o the body of George Allen1, the soi of one of the pioneers of this se" tion of the northwest. It was no until the eleventh that this w.i deemed necessary, the utithoritic stopping the funeral when relative of the deceased made beiinationn charges. While the authorities are loath 1 make these charges public it if be lieved that the whole-Allen l'amih of six was poisoned. Allen's moth" died Saturday and was buried. Big Nat. Attraction Judgo Ben Llndsej proved to be all that his advance) criticisms painted him nnd for tho next attraction the Natatoiium people offer what tho Ly ceum bureau declares "tho best thlnp on tho road" V. L. Hubbard and company. V. L. Hubbard needs no Introduc tion, for his name; Is known In every music-loving community throughout tho land. For ninny years he waf the music editor nnd critic of the Chi cngo Tribune and during these years came to bo recognized as one of the ablest authorities and ono of tin most convincing writers among the really eminent critics of tho world. Mr. Hubbard resigned his editor ship last Februnry and since them has been giving his talk on "The Secret of Music's Power," under the auspices of the Rldpath bureau. Mr. Hubbard carries eminent vocal ists and instrumentalists to illustrate his locttfruH, and will no doubt be greeted by a representative Medfotd audience, when he appears hero next Monday, January 23. Seats on sale at tho Natatorium box office Friday, Janunry 20. Best re servod seats 75c; general admission .10 c. Stiidelmker Garage (Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co., South Riverside Avo.) This garage and repair shot) Is now in chnrgo of a practical repair man, and Is well oquipped to do nn kind of auto and gasollno engine re pairing. Storago at reasonable rates. Oil and gasollno for sale. Try ns and bo convinced. Difficult gas en gine work solicited. Not ho E. F. Mwani purchasod the inter ests of R. H. Hannuer in the Rogue Rlvor Orchard Land company on I Aiteust C. 1910, and E. F. Massam Is responsible for all debts of the firm. K. F. MASSAM. -T7' WHOLESALE POISONING POSTAL BANK IS 1 T Klamath Bank Has Few Depositors; Absence of Payrolls Reason Given Largest Deposit Received to Date Is $01. KLAMATH FALLS, Or., Jan. 17.--The postal savings bank at Klaninth Falls is so fur proving a dibiippoinl tueut. Tin total deposits amount to only '.21)0, the largest deposit beint: $01. Complaint has been mr.de that the postal Imtik cyslem is not given i lair test by loentitig a bank here, be cause of the fact that theie are rarely any small sums of nloney idle. This i3 primarily a stock country and t!ie huge stockmen necessarily do business with the large hanks of the city and Portland and San Fran cisco, while the cboence of factories and payrolls cuts down the small de posits to nothing. Then, too, Klaniatli Fulls is a minll city and us is the case in till csser places, the banks have proved rie'ids to the inhabitants, who i.i uvn, remain loyal to the bnnko'rs as individuals. The local bankn hero have never )eun in difficulty nnd the residents f this pcction have gicat faith ni hem, and it is not likely that the icstnl bank will ever be a success. It is stated tha, most of the depos tors in the new institution merely ilnced tl.eir few dollars there because f the novelty of the proposition. Postmaster Kmmelt says that he limself was somewhat puzzled to now why Klamath Falls had been elected by the government as a loca ion for a postal bank, but was told iy the authorities that it was not so nuch a (ue.stion of location froinJliu (midpoint of population, but nwo ccause of the postmaster's clerical bility. They believed that the Klnni th Falls postmaster's reports would e perfectly clear and suitable upon Inch to base m judgment of the po -M bank ysteni. WOULD STERILIZE SALKM, Jan. K. A bill to pro 'Ide for the sterilization of habitual rlmlnals will be Introduced In tho Oregon legislature should effort fall o pass the Adair bill which was ve oed by Senator Chamberlain when ho vns governor of Oregon. It was learned today that niem iors of tho Multnomah delegation are irtpnring a bill to replace the Adair neasure. Those who aro favoring lie proposed bill declare that the sterilization of habitual criminals vill tend to decrease criminality in 'uttiro generations. Tho bill llko vlse will provide for the storlllzntlon if the criminally Insane. When the Adnlr bill was passed It troused widespread discussion. Tho bill Is backed by a number if prominent physicians and alelen sts. Frisco Fair Still In Doubt. WASHINGTON, I). ('., .Ian. 17. With the light for the congressional endorsement of a location for the Panama Pacific exposition prolonged a week, members of the California boosters delegation ho re tuo today iMideavoring to secure endorsement from legislatures in iniddle western states. The New Orleans booster have .sent resolutions to many ol thoe legislatures, while San Frai-t-isco has busied itself in congress and in westorn state assemblies. The New Orleans resolutions have met tavorablo consideration in main lates and the San Frmiciscans, In telegrams and letters, are endemo--ing to hold up action until t heir side of the matter is presented. MEDFORD CONSERVATORY FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES NAT. BUILDING ALL BRANCHES OF MUSIC. FULL FACULTY. G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR. APON MN STODDARD DAYTON Automobiles Dr. F. C. Page Mgr. Local Agency MANY FLEE cddm pi aim Several Deaths Reported Along Rail road in China and Many Leave Pc kin Disease Is Spreading Very Rapidly. PEICIN, China, Jan. 17. With sev eral deaths from bubonic plague re ported along the railroad and at Tseln Tslng, 75 miles away, many persons hnvo becomo frightened nnd nro leav ing Pekin. They fear that the plague will soon reach the city. Reports from Manchuria say that the disease Is spreading rapidly and that scores are dying dally In the rail road settlements. Tho plnguo has practically disappeared from Man churia city, where tho present epl elemlc started. Roger S. Green, tho American con sul at Harbin, declined to close the consulato temporarily, although per mission to do so wns granted him by the American legation. IX FIVE MINUTES. Upset Stomach Feels Splendid. Ml-O-NA stomach tablets will re lievo a distressed, sour or gassy stom ach In five minutes. In thrco days they will mnko tho most nilsera)lc or cranky dyspoptlc feel that there Is plenty of sunshine In lire. In a week ho will have an appetite for and will oaf without any bad af ter effects food which now causo3 his stomach to strenuously rebel!. If continued for from two weeks to a month MI-O-NI will thoroughly renovate and cleanso tho stomach and will compel It (no matter how obstlnato It may bo) to throw off Its weakness nnd flabblness nnd become, as naturo Intended It chould bo, strong and clastic. If you have a coated tongue, heart burn, sour food upheavols, uneasi ness in stomach, dizziness, blllous nesn, sick headache, bad dreams or cny kind of stomach troublo put your fa'ltr In MI-O-NA tablets. They will make the stomacr strong, and when tho stomach Is strong, good health, energy, vim and vI,;or comes. Fifty cents Is all a lar.ro box of MI-O-NA costs at Chas. Strang's or leading druggists cvorvwhoro, on money hack gr.vantco. Write Hooth's Ml-o-na, Buffalo, X. Y., for free trial samplo. Notice to Real Estate Men My proporty Is now off tho mar get. Co 8 Signed: W. E. STUCKER. The THE Enables us to offer what we honcstl' believe is the best bargain in a producing orchard in the valley. There arc 35 acres in the tract and it is only a mile from a shipping station. ' j s.j There arc about 11 acres in apples, Ben Davis, Winesaps, Spitzenbergs, Newt owns. Trees are about 20 years old. They are in good condition and produce heavily. There are also about 12 acres in standard varieties of peaches, in full bearing. About 8000 crates of peaches were shipped from this orchard last year. There are also 8 acres planted to Newtown apples, which were three years old this winter. The balance of the land is cleared and was in grain last year. The buildings consist of a house, barn house. Wo think a reasonable estimate of the crop on this place this coming year would be 3000 to '1000 boxes of apples and G000 to 8000 crates of peaches. A team o"f horses and a full equipment of machinery gogs wtih the place. The price is $15,000, a trifle more than $100 an acre. The terms asked are half cash, balance eas'. If you cannot meet these terms as to the cash required, make us an offer, W. T. York & AD W0L6AST NOW READY FOR THE RING CADIUiAC, Mich., Jan. 17. An- S. T. St inc and E. F. .Massam, pro nouncing that the now famous broken motors and owners of the controlling bone in his nun is at lust mended, interest in the Hoguo Hiver Coinmer Ad Wolgast, lightweight ehanipion, is I cinl Orchard company, have sold out hero today with, the statement their entire interest in the company that he is to take on three of thto IT. S. Conner and ox-Ooveinoi toughest propositions in ho business j Mollride of Wnr.hiiurton, both eapi beforo Philadelphia Jack 0'Hriens talists of Seattle, for $20,000 cash, six-round fight club in Slowtown. These gentlemen will proceed to ear Tho three are Rattling Nelson, i ry out the pluus formulated by Knockout Hrowi and Packy McFar- Messrs. Stine and Massam to make land. this the linest orchard in tho state The first of the battles will take! of Oregon, under the personal super place February 8, the second on the I vision of II. 11. Tronson, apple king Kith and the third at an unuamed j of the world. Messrs. Stine nnd date. It is not decided ns yet in what order Wolgast will meet hi op- ponenls, but that he bus a bright evoN on the main charce is seen in the ar rangement Hint the Michigan cham pion is to get $15,000 for his three appenraiu'es, while Nelson will draw down only .f'JOOO; McFarland $1000, and Drown $700. Hnskins for health. Central Point Items Dr. Durgess of Grants Pass was here Monday in attendance upon the little daughter of Mr. and Mis. Row ers, who is very ill at tho home of her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. T. J. O'Hara. Mr. and Mrs. Yocum and children, who hnvo been visiting their daugh ter, Mrs. Ed Welch, returned to their homo at Yiutulnn bay Sunday night. Mr. Ueckwlth shipped a carload of fine apples to California Saturday. J. S. Harnett shipped a carload of apples to California Monday. John D. Olwell and wife returned to Medford Monday morning. W. .1. Garvin was transacting busi ness at Medford Monday. Eden Precinct Items .1. K. Roberts of North Tnlent was a Phoenix visitor Saturday. James Allen delivered somo fine onions to Mrs. Under Snturday. A. S. Furry was a business visitor at Medford Saturday. Quite a few of Phoenix's residents attended the play at Medford last Thursday evening. Miss Clara Allen mid Mrs. Lewis Carpenter of Noith Talent were shopping in Medford Snturd.iv. C. Carey has been confined to lu Death of OWNER SEATTLE CAPITALISTS BUY LARGE ORCHARD ! .Massmn will remain in Medford Hair fioods at Wholesale Prices Mndums Smith and Davidson will bo In tho city for a few days with a complete line of hair goods, con sisting of puffs, chignons, curls nnd switches, at 132 East Main Btroot, Spirella Corset Parlors. 250 Hasklus for Health. J. F. Terry resigned as foreman of Mudden's orchard to accept a sim ilar position at Ma.xonu's. I). W. Moon left Mmidny on a busi ness trip to Portland, where ho will remain somo days. Mrs. l.csmlster and children spent Saturday and Sunday In Medford. Tho Modern Woodmen held their Insinuation on last Friday evening. The officers instilled wore Wnyno hoover, venerable consul; A. E. ho Ponto, worthy advisor; 1. C. Robnett, bauker; W. E. Alexander, clerk; D. C. Grim, escort; A. J. Freel, watch man: henard Williams, sontry; W. C. hoover, mnnngor. Splendid refresh ments were served nnd all present had a most enjoyable evening. lled for the past week with grippe anil conpilii'atio'is. Miss Clara Allen of North Talent went up to Ash'iiud on the Sniidn. afternoon I rain to spju 1 a few days with her cousin,, Mis. William Cni-p-bell of that city. All the boys of the yovifcr set in Phoenix turned o'lt i,r a g iod time sleighing Fridav and Saturday evenings. The hill oi. tin e'li-d side of Hear creek w.i.- lica.lpiarlci .. Mr. and -Mrs. W. S. Stancliff vis ited home folks in Phoenk Saturday. and packing Co. 4 - r - rrrr j Campbell & X MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, ! CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS X X Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-C0REY BLDG. s 'yrv''- Medford Iron Works E. 0. Trowbridge, Prop, FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. lbJW!.! Gem Waffle Kitchen 323 E. Main St. Medford. We are now open for business. Hot waf fles, hot cakes and short orders. Quick ser vice cooking done in window on gas. Come and see us. Tvtf r 44f&sX44r4 ...ALFALFA LAND.... SOLANO COUNTY, CALIFORNIA. Choicest dairy and alfalfa proposition in the state, located on tho mniii line of the. Southern Pacific railroad, hotvvecn SnerameuJo and Sun Franeifico. IDKAIj CLIMATES. AHUNDANCK OK WATEIt FOR IRKIQATION. Write U.s for Infornialion. Dixon Alfalfa Land Co, Dixon, Cal. rmaML-:j s' pm,4v i , ' itiTi .r.vx sK :' 'rzs s ..0:,jbP5 v PLUMBING srFAU AMn imr All Work Guaranteed I COFFEILN $ 11 North ) St..Medfoid.Oro. Phone 303 2 2 fM.4U, J. B. ENYART, Prosidont. J A. PERRY, Vico-Preaident. JOHN S. ORTII, Casliior. W. B. JACKSON, Asa't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFE DEPOSIT BOXES FOR RENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANSACTED WE SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. r4 The QUAKER llO. PATTERSON"! x x X HAS EVERYTHING IN THE NURSERY LINE PEARS, AISLES, CHERRIES, PEACHES, AP RICOTS, PRUNES; ALL KINDS OF NUT TREES AND A FULL LINE OF FLOWERING SHRUBS, ROSES, ETC. A FINE LINE OF SHADE TREES. COME IN AND GET PRICES. Office 116 Office Phone 2381 Baumbach 51 CHILDREN THRIVE W0NDERFULY on our hrend and rolls. Tt is simp'y astonishing tho ninount of nulriiucnt they dqrivo from them. They like it, too. Kven tnko our bread in pref erence to ordinnry cake. It must ho pretty good to attain that result. TODD & CO., South Central Ave. Medford Bakery & Delicatessen. Tr,v Kitfola IJroad. waito iirATiwn Prices Reasonable (Si PRICE J NURSERYMAN Main Street Res. Phone 2493 - rrrt Hasklus for Health,