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'I I iEDFOTCT) MATT TRTBTJXE, EDFORD, OHKCOX. TUESDAY. APRTL 4. 1011. PAOE FOTR . 1 el A tt v (1 CI V fl II I (1 11 1. () 1) M c, W i W L it !' tt !' .'V ! , f 1 i i Medford Mail Tribune AN INDEI'KXIiENT NKWSPAPEIt " - rUBLisHLD HAIL.Y excmt hatl DAY HY TUB MEHFOrtD I'HINTINO CO - arT;l,l.,!ITThSKt,,, OBORQEPrTNAM,K.mor,n,iManagT MnlnrMl an mwntld-oIaKK matter NV vjiiibnr I. 1909. at th podtofflof at Medfciril. OrpKon. under the act of March On Ofi Medfnnl, Jarkconv 111 tral Point Kunday oiil, bv mull, ) r year. Wwkly, pir '-iir 50 2f 1 to 8WORI7 CinCULATIOK. Dally nxtitK ror kIx inonttm emllng I-4-t-mlM r .il. I'1" -'"-'I mil lieaied Wire United Preia Dispatcher Th Malt Trilmitf It on Half at thf Kerry N-w St.nnl. S.in Kranclkoo Portland Hotel Nmh Hlunil, Portland, liowman N. s ' Portlnn! Ore W O Wlil". h'.illl". ihIi Hotel Hpokmi' N-H" t ni'l Si.nknnp AUTO REPLACES OLD STAGE COACH Venerable Vehicle That Has Travel ed Siskiyou For Over 25 Years is Taken From Run and Auto Put on Great Help. A inoilcrii '10 liori piwr autumn llllo in to rejiliiec thf nltl nliitf concli wliitili lin tnivoled lliroiiKli t'i' -kiyttim from Afror t Kliimiilli Sprinn ilnily J'or '2n yuan. , Tlio KlHiiiatli Hot SiriiiK hIiiku fino Iihh hiii'ii out) of llii' Hlatf's in ulitutfoiiK. Oriuiiinlly tlics mail hc Iweuii tilts railroad and the npriiiKH, 'JL' miltts up Klamatli Wvur, wlitin iliu t'ulobratcd Sliovol t-rcuk IIowh in. wag jmrt of tlie overland hIiiku roiitf liutwoen San Kntiifihi't) and I'oitland. Until Idiforo and al'tt-r the railroad tupom'di'd tlie htiifliiii' as tlif uiot nipid iiifiui8.tif liavt'l, many noted alitKo drivers latudled I lie lililioiiH on 1 1 to Klamatli lint Kpriii(s road. When lliu mt'i'lnihl HlafM were diMeniiliu iiitil a daily Herviee laid In lit; main tained between Aer and lliu Hprimji beeiiiiKO of the pnpularity of the apringH. Then lliu "old U'iIIh" of the demueratie party ill Calii'ornin made Klamnth llol SpriiiKH licit- uuiiuu' iviiilu.niiM, and led by Hill Knote liilly KiiKlirtli. Mm Mudd and othei'H, thti party Htroii men iihciI to pitliui to play in the mud and to piny the bit; minhow trout at the end of a allk lint). Itoyoutl all doubt more Iiii'ku rain bow trout have, been eauttht in Shovel creek and in Hie liver near whore thu creek I'Iowh in than at any other poinl in the uholc wesl. 'I'lio children of I lie first riwlicniien who knew nnd loxeil the place mi thuro year after year. They hcuiii ncviir to liu diNuppnliited. ThtiH thu Ntaite line remained one nf' iiiiporltincH jil'tcr overland "dune tloyn wor onded I'm ever. Tlie noted driven ieiimininj hoiikIh the inil ' OMu of driving the Klanialli llii RpniiltH, of convoying the ui-i'ii' i am atnl hiuiliue thu until. Utsi nu lhi fuino of Klamath river ami t li linprovmnenl of the rotulh of Siki you nottntv Htarted an unto pil'iim Hg to Uithcrto iiuviMlud Klamatli Hut Spriiifft. .More limn (10 maehin iih loaclit'd the wonderfully beautiful tpol dlll'iut; I lie season. They '-hnw-(kl the praelietilnlil of auloiiioblles on the Kbiiu.itli Spim- lat.'eiiiiiil mill (llCV -.! It tt lllr .l.ioln n ( s ltuiKo slae. FIFTY MOUNTED COWBOYS ATTEND MURDER TRIAL 'WKAYT.KVII.I.i:. Cal.. Atril I. Tu utu-iid the pietiiiuiiMiy e.vuinina lioit uf Tlioiiuis I'. Havden, a eallle inutl areusi-d of liaiii inurdered CbriH KorKi'l on tin iHnnes in 1 ceiuber, more than ht'tv mounted I 3, 18. i IJOeilC llliairerv. HH SUlien UlirascuiiniN, lis Binimn-iM " ' .llirtrt tliW tmlnr m-mnn W- an tli. otmi 1-ap.r of th- city of Mmifwi; st vl,. and its classic bbaiitv. The language of the people JM sunscniPTiow bates. i would be ml mitelv improved it all clnldren wore lorcou to .i.n.m,,,,, fruit out of c;if..mia ti,- ywr.r, by mail "" i, u'ii ' I 1 .1.,.. ....tw .. I.,. ..,.,,.. ,.1I,.l-u -if '""" '.i 'nil on our noriM rn month by mail &' loam Hlblu VCl'SCS aild tllCV OUgllt tO IK', regal'dleSb Ol ,.B..nt. C. M McKtanv room 1 t..-.rt month. ill- Ivn-il by rarrW-r In .. . " I i.nii.ii.iv ..mi t.u mini, . ..i.r ih him I rtiwbwy nnd ruUlvuun have iirrivdl",,p" bve IimiI lo naffer for tholr In here from Hound Valley. 1'Wlinjf .h'UUcrullon. They lutve at liut rcuch intciiKB and when the hearing luite'''d h point whero they huo round It tmluy tli inifivstcil speiliitor- wcn-'ulwoIutHy nn-fMary to Join handa di-iliniied hcl'oro cnlerinL' the j.oiirl'wtMHjr And wxttMid to ouch other rtolll. Since bl- unci Ihivden h.i- ,' m' oitllexy of their coilllllei dill tfl- Ih-cii pemiiiled lb., tieid ol Wcnv r'u', l ' dtt vlll Im.ui a erulle, bin illi ib,. ,-..11111.- .,1 N'.n- ' coiHttlnliiK' tho nanioN of ail the Kind's liicn.l- he w.i I... ,.. ii).. people who uu UoIuk a credit bual- neaa In the valloy, cHpecfally In the KEPT FROM STARVATION inimdlttto uHHliUoibood. Their II- BY DIET OF ACORNS 't'll tuiullng will l properly aft , forth ao that uuybod iImIIiik Hh U)K AXtiKI.KS, fid.. April I. '"" ,',fhn I"" only to Hk that Uthivr it Ih Ncttueru, plale tie foi- hl" prwlu l'od l ' UI jrran, iMirnbeef n-id ciiMiukc and other k,,ow ul ourw whether he can or can lolittci inn Iium- their lvol-o.i nul l, erea,t '' ' ie clt bill rhurlch ItecK. bend of the impel -j bus tcu-t of I'liiiadciphiu, Mill mukc! ,t,!A,) ,v srxsu-r mxk.winic itfiSaavit today that , ..iuim.ii ncornN, "M()TO,tl'V(J TllUOPJai CAI.IPOIt. lllW.j W0 tlio iot dHicious foml.i XIA" JkokjUu Lliuui three tinier i.Unlii.viby L1,,ya 0bo,l,,, Heautifniiy -WJU0 rVtotlll nuukIh hull on Houn'tllurtMH-a In fourioloia The Hpell". U,,.a romantic iwrltl by P. N. and A. U Ik'dk hwrniit) lost Siiadiv niuhl .!.. i.u niLinmliid ki.H ... c WlIt "--Tlm lb. Muinin I of Mautki L..ue i . ..MIL THE SEER'S LATEST WARNING. FKW (lays since ex-President Roosevelt issued a warning against forcing children to learn Bible . ., i .i t-?i.i i : i .. 4-1.,,... A iiirf-ir hiL't It 1V1II fl TllI lllllfl The warning from the knowing one is uncalled for. J Few children nowadays, or grown people either, know I much about the Bible. If childhood, they never will niil til t'nilirll ill! 1 ! (' i , "U1 n " We know all too little of If oi . . . . i a i j .. . i iifiiiurt umi will fmotirij tri i ii .tiwuuru anl Cn- lilllirWlll 1 fori. mulrhiK innr i. . u...i'j i. rriintr, . . n me-tenth the time expended upon literature were ed upon stuck of the Bible as the climax of art in eXlJClK literature firreardlcss of moral effect), how mueh sweet erand purer Knrli.sh as she is spoken, would become! We can dispense with the bulk of our libraries, but we cannot j dispense with the Bible, any more than we can with Shake speare and all Know tar too A MATTER R1 ynii'K.MKNT of .John R Hill lines in 0 retro n nowhere more than in southern Oregon. In the short space of twenty months Air. Stevens chang ed the railroad map of Oregon. He did more to develop the state than the Ilarriman lilies had accomplished in twenty years. Air. Stevens saw the wonderful possibilities that await ed the coming of transportation, the era of progress and development thereby made possible, lie opened to the homeseeker the last remaining American wilderness. iMr. Stevens saw the future that awaits Medford and the Rogue River valley, and made this city tlie southwest ern terminus of his projected railroad .system. That he should retire before his plans had been carried out is a mailer for public regret. However, the work he so well begun will be carried through along lines he mapped out. Mr. Stevens has spent over $ir,()()),()00 in Oregon of money, and the completion of the program he has prepared will entail the additional expenditure of $:1(),()()I),()(J0. THE NEW BANKING TRUST. Til K recent purchase of merce, with .$2."),()00, 000 Oil interests calls attention to the consolidation of banking interests in the hands of a few. These interests now con trol in three Xew York banks, if'.") 1 : 5,000,000 capital. The New York World remarks: "When the money power in New York is so massed in a few hands that there will not remain one single old-fashioned banker so impolite as not to sneeze when .Mr. Baker or Mr. Stillmau takes snuff, we may be quite ready for Mr. Aldrich's central bank unless the masters of the peo ple's money decide that they no longer have any need for( such an institution." The Philadelphia North American adds: "II means that if the Aldrich plan be adopted, the issu ance and control of all the money in this country will be permanently in the hands of the few men who 'now rule Willi street. "The control of the money by these men will give them the power to control all the credit upon which business is transacted not only hijr credit, but little credit as well. Not only will it affect great railroads and sleel and iron works, but vvevy small merchant who finds it necessarv to offer his note to a bank with eeii the soundest collateral." But what are the people going to do about it CREDIT RUIN BOOK 10 COME, , Local Mprchants Soon to Issue Book, Which Will Show If Persons Arc! Worthy of Credit or Not in the City and County. Por a uiimlwr of yenm (lie. iiiot chunlM of .Medford huve been dolnn a liberal amount of credit btislneu, In fact ton liberal for the miccens of their IndlvUltml enterpi Uef. Th' lutve uctiii HAteudlim credit to uliuoit ubotly Unit Hiked for it unit ofti- iWllllitmaon. "tu the Shadow of the urggou. ny urani rarpentor. im- A 0 fljk wi""" ",ur u ' April i f I I 1 1 1 1 I V 1 f 1 I I i III lllt'lll. the verses are not learned 111 be, and their knowledge is an the Bible, of its wonderful, lime anoui ooin OF REGRET. Stevens from control of the is universallv retrrel ted- the. New York Bank of Com- capital, bv the Standard L WAGNER CREEK i ' Flourisliinii Comnuinitv Plans Fine Concrete Ullimilld Will HOltl Special Election Soon to Vote on Necessary Bend Issue. A movement i on foot to prold a uw coucreie. thrmroom publh . school bulldltiK in the Wagner t'rccK ; dlatrlct. Thla community bint b a thriving of late and now fainlll.-s have beon constantly moving In and taking up their residence. ,s u i ault th p regent arhnola have I u-a ovcrtgd and tht noceaslty of i-iv.t- tug uow and iip-tu-dale bulldiiiK haa bctime apparent. Uvaldi'iita of Wagner CrtHk are eager to !,. . , abreaat the tlmea In thla reaped .md ine agitation haa reached a nun' where arhool dlatrbt No. 56 gmm to vole (in the necessary bond pn'i altion. xoricu. Xotlco a hertdty given that t li -Uogne Itiver Valley irnlveralt t" .' will make application to the , .'. couucll of the city of iledford. Oi. gon at Ita regular meeting on Apui Uth. I9U for a llrenae to 11 spirit uoua liquors, and malt liu,uorn. In tiantltlea leas than a gallon, at ita club room in (he Mall Tribune building on Fir atreoi. for a uerlod of ' au moutba. i Uogne River 'Iey I'nlveraUy Oluh ' W. 0. ANHRHION'. ' 1 '" aVcretary. I I NEW SCHOO FOR CONSERVATORY j MEDFORD FOR MUSIC AND LANGUAGES; NAT. RUJLDING A Mi P.HAXCHTS OF Ml SIC. PULL PACULTV G. TAILLANDIER, DIRECTOR J V ., mrr-m - I Notice, Fruit Growers. V haw liaflffl tlii- I'd if r 'ipnjTnwpcs UpTTTm"'n PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. TALENT 1(118 FOR SALE Good buslncEa opportunities and cations, all paying. lo- TKDDY'S DAMSITE Isn't In It with our LANDSITK. For Instance, aN1000-acr tract containing over 200 ucres of the fa mous Hear creek bottom land, In al falfa, and extending to the higher land, which Is set to orchards In part, all the land being good fruit land. Some of the land Is now In bear ing trees ami may bo purchased at leasonablo figures, the nlfalfa land with a good stand of alfalfa for $270 to ? : H 0 per acre; young orchards, good stand, $L'iO por aero, and grain land at ?175 per aero. This Is an "ideal" tract for a col ony, as It would cut up Into small or large places to an advantage, or may bo put chased In 10, 12, 20, 40. :0 and 00-acro or any size trlcts. Easy terms given at low Interest. Located three miles from Ashland and one mllo from Talent, Or. A 71-acro tract 2Vt miles West Tal ent, good 8-room house and large barn; 8 acres under ditch and In al falfa and garden land; 34 acres un der plow, and tree.i; 20 acres of or chard, of vhlch G acres arc In bear ing; telephone and R. P. D.; half cash, balanco good terms nnd easy payments. Por plenty of other bargains call or address G. A. Gardner TAI.KNT. OltKOOX. Notice to Colooists I lining -pent two car- tr.iehu; through the in.iiliiti" I looking loi mi IV laud iiivc'liiieiit, have located n section where l:uid allies are mil inflated, which couio under govern ment project of irrigation, work '! which i now tinder way. .Iiiht return ed from ihit to this section, with authority to otter some jjood bar gains. I maintain no expensive auto .r office. Moinj; a former Akron. Ohio man, would he plcnued to meet .ill eaalernei'rt ut my residence after i p. m. if only for a viwit. It will ' "L ou nothing nnd may pos&iblv be of benefit to you. To protect an option on Klnmalli l'.ills land I am plnoing my S room 'mngnlow and one ood lot on Quince treei on inc. mariuH tor a price n low actual cost of buutfiilnw. Iloiix' has- haidwood flooiin, living and dri a worn paneled, with beam ceiling . built-in mniitul, buffet and wind., -eati. I- niTiuijtd for two fnmiln I will make a pine which will m Ul;e oii up to April ."illl. H. J. Ticlmor 48 QUINCE ST. )-C--Ta- t mil "rr,jj'"lC"''"l KiFS??? )l u IIOMP COMPORTS. w ir house, or d r- ii v. i. ii MrU'i oii ii 'in. .i.,j v i ai mt moni'v . the w.irk Proii Miens and satlafa. tion an two oilier cMieutiala tl i ' Kt t'r. Moron rkpairixg vuvv ()NS ,MXS' ' '''- Crater Lake Wiring Co, O Afil i ib w. ri n SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE JI7 S. RIVERSIDE AVENUE Everything nrw ami htrlctly madurn, rates reasonable. Electric Rooms Opened Monday. March 6th In Elec tric building, 218 West Main street. Everything new and modern, Includ ing steam heat, baths, etc. Dest In city. Rates reasonable. Mr, and Mrs. Felix T. Swan Proprietors ..Automobile Repairing.. CRATER LAKE GARAGE 22 Hon tit Hltcrside. Plumes: Main VHil. Home liOK-K. N. H. Mark Rock Spring Coal On hand all the time. Phono 1002. BURBIDGE THE COAL MAX. FOR SALE ORCHARDS, FARMS FRUIT LANDS Large and Small Tracts MOOR-EHNI CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldj Van Dyke Realty Co. CITY lMlOI'EUTY FARMS, FRUIT RAXCHES lliiJ E. MA1X STREET. Canton Restaurant Meals Served at all Hours. Good Cooking, Good Service, Reason ablo Prices -:-' -:- -:- -:- SAM LOCK, Prop. Upstairs on South Front Street. PANSY PLANTS Heady to bloom. Ornamental shrubs and shade trees. .7. T. IIROADLEV CO. Orecnhoue ne.ir city rc-irvoii I Store Corner Silh and Cciitul. Phone- :lb; 1 I'll. "Huv at home and help Mcdi'-fil To tlie Wo wish to call the attention of prospective buyers to tho fact that we have been In the county over 40 years and are prepared to show sonio of tho choicest tracts In the vnlloy. Coats noth ing to look at our list ol bar gains. McDonough & Demmer REAL ESTATE AXI INSURANCE ROOM tt, STEWART RLDG. Corner Main and Rartlett Sts. l'lionc :t!71. SWINE FOR' SALE ; Run registered Poland China and UilK-liiic Swine. Unlets t.iucn lor, prm;,' delivery. l'rino winiunt: , lock. GREEN FIELD FARM, Klamath Falls, Oregon. Norman Poultry Yard RYKTAL Will I'L DRI'lSt.roX V i oi ird of 'iC ! i ns in 2 73 da. C e largest ilcan l'K biid in the uoild ei.ns It11 'i' setnuf if not sat isiai torv lmtiti sciSMitl let 1 1 iik half 1?; ?"JTr 11 Public i 1 vSicivt i- Draperies Vi oarr a verv complete line .of -lr pric lar' Curtains fixtures dr. ,it..J liu a iU'xs of uphulslr r'r.p A . ,. . i i id i i t., iu..i aftr t i work , lisHtl. a i'l v. Ill Kif .if- Kiod 'n . as in iH""nMt' to get In icn ire- WeeKs & McGowan Co For Rent: 7-Room House MVKRS, WHITESIDE HOLMES S. E. Cor. Main and Central. Phone Main 862 will ijo farther near Medford In good investments than any section of Ore gon. Investigate nnd be satisfied. Mine Owners What have you to sell? Prospective Purchaser See us before buying. Oregon Realty & Mining Co. HW Garnett-Corey Ruilding. Sunrise Seed Potatoes A c are now supplied with those much desired seed potatoes. Call here for the new ei'op ol'.guar jinteed garden seeds. v Exclusive "Wo went into the bakery business mainly because we desire to give our trade the best or at least as good as could be found in Med ford. For a number of years we have enjoyed a constantly increasing busi ness in our bakery depart ment. WHY? Our bakery products are exclusive with this store. Wo sell only what we bake and only tlie best in the city as judged by the big increase in this line. We don't sell our sec ond grade goods to our competitors and keep the best for our own trade we sell only what we make and we make only first class goods, (live us a trial and prove it conclusively. Allen Grocery Co. 321 South Central Ave. $20 Bakery Products Where to Go ' Tonight , "NAT" THEATRE Shows all the latest and best films. Change of program Sundny, Tues day and Fridays for tonight. Good program J I s I s ADMISSION 10c. t- NATATORIUM Skating, Howling, Billiards, Peel. Hox Hall, Shooting. Medford's Amusement Palace. men. Tub Hath for Ladies and Gentle- , O- I ,,.-4 X AT THE THE ISIS THEATRE ; TONIGHT BIG DOUBLE BILL RI2AL AND ATI MA Acrobatic Wonders, 'ci... ,...! i ..r ;t i.;..,i it;n,.,i .: I lie i'lil tu i oi ii niii... ,.... i the Orpheuin, Poitland, as i the wonder-worker. s GEORGE MACK, J The Originator of the world latiyh j You hae l.'i minutes with thUJ Iaugh-provoker. Ii you don't leave the house with your side acliini: then von have lot;otteii how to laugb. Doors Open 7:30. J Matinee Saturday & Sunday 2:30; UA VAUDEVILLE I I MOVING PICTURES "JH Illiistrnted Song. TONIGHT LOOK WHOSE HIUR! ROSE POX In her hobble skirt and with her TWO PICKAXIXX1ES. Moving Pictures, latest and best. Matinee Saturday and Sunday. X sas4rsTarr Entire Cbangi' of Prograine. Latest and Rest Photoplays. Music. Messrs Crawford & Crowell s ONE DIME AND WORTH MORE; Have you noticed tho aun shlno? . , . , gr, Tliro to got that Kodak. Only ono place, let us show you. I J 223vBSBBS Medford Book Store Offutt Rornes Auto Co. Automobiles m r ftfcn GENERAL OVERHAULING & HACHJNE REPAIRING. Flrst-Clajs Workmanship Guaranteed. PHONE MAIN 63J1. Cornar Central Ave. ana 8tk St Medford, Or. lUkklgg for Utmlth. NO. 117 NORTH IIARTLETT ST. TALENT, OREGON.