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VM-WM111 "muffll iwww m ,1 PAGE FOUR VrEDF0KDMATLTRTBUlitE,jrBD70RD, OREGON, SUNDAY, APRIL 30, 1911. !' i' I! f El I 'ft : ! 1 ' I Medford Mail Tribune AN' 1NDBPENDENT NEWSPAPER PUULIHIIKD UAIlvy HXCCPT 8ATUIV- DAY BY THE MEDFOIU) I'MNTINfl CO. , i TJio Democratic, Times, Tlio Medford Mail, Tho Medford Tribune Tlio South ern lOrcKonlan, The Ashlutid Tribune. -t . Officii Mall Trllilliio Hulldlntf, 25-27-29 North Kir Htri'i'l, lrtioHu, Main 2301 Home TO. QKOnaE PUTNAM, Editor and Manager Kntercd ni second-class matter Medford. Oregon, under tho aot March 3, 18"U. Official Paper of thp City of Medford Official Paper of Jackson County SUBSCKXFTIOK BATES. Onn vear. liV mall .G.00 one month ny man ...... v - - ,. uv I'er month, delivered uy carrier in Medford, Jacksonville and Ccn- tral Point .BO Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2.00 Weekly, per year J. BO SWORN CIIIC0I.ATIOK. Dally avoraKo for 1 months endlntf Decomlier Ul. 1910, 2721. mil teased Wire United Freii Dispatch. Tho Mall Trlbuno li on sale at tho rorry Nows Htatui, Han Krunci&co. I'ortlund llotol Nqwm Stand, Portland. ltawm nan News Co., Peruana, uro. W O. Whitney, Heattle, WumIi. PEACE DECRIED LONDON PAPfRS Stroiifl Newspaper Opposition Comes to Arbitration Ayrpcment Between England and the United States Treaty is Bitterly Opposed. LONDON. April 20. Strong iiovvh papor ippoHltlon to tho propoHed nrblt ra tion njjroonmnt between Ori-ut Iirltniu and thp United StnteH developed In Lon don today. The 1'ont editorially bitterly oppoHep tlio treaty and tio Cllolie re fuses to etitliuno over tlio propowal. "Forco alwu'8 will bo tho ultliiiato factor between nullotiH," tho Olobo Hays. "If u ((iieHtlon vital 10 our honor or our cxldtcncc us a world power urlm-H we mo ctfrtnln that many, If not moHt pf our people, would demur to plncliiK our IntereHtH ut tho dlHntmltlon of nny ur bltratlon court" STUCK CORPORATION BUYS RtHDON IKON WORKS HAN FRANCISCO, April 2U.N0WM leaked out hero today of tlio purcliami of tlio Hlmlon Iron WorkM or Hun Truii cIhco by tint United Hlulen Htcol cor porjltlou. The prlco wuh $2,250,000. Tho eiirporatlon will aiiuitu of tho' locul ih tablltdiiueiit an utixfllaiy pluul which will liu duvolopud Kradliully until It Hhall becoino tho kccoikI In Importance in the country. Bend Xviuo Buktalued. HUATTLK, WnHh., Apt II 20 That tho Lulco WiiHhlnctou canal, tlio DuwuiuIhIi rlvor, Cedar rlvor, i.nd the uciiutrliiK of MooUh and wlutrveH uro ho coiolated iih to form but one muii-rul piojcct for Iho liniiioonuiit of Iho luubor at Heattle, In Uio coicuhoii ni lived at by JuOko Dylcfiinaii lit mi opinion dellvnted today, ho huh tniN the bondH iiKKieKiitlliK $1,700,000 for IIioho four dlvlHloiiH of tho Imrlior worlc. census Qivcir or vnnciNCTS. (Continued fioin Pnco 1.) Wind 1 .,...,...,.... 2.C87 Will il 2 ... r. .". r.- 8.U84 Wufil 3 -'.700 1'ho'umU proc.liiet. InoludliiK PhotuU town , hit PhoanU 'tinvji ,'..'.. 2BQ ItocU Point precinct l!l Hoxy precluet 3B0 Huiiw Viilloy luuuluvt .... iU South AhIiIhiiiI pieoliuit, In olllillliK waul 3 of AhIi- lfiiitl lty 2.001 AHblund ulty tiwit of) ... 1.T0H Kouth Jtu'WuoiiN IIU ptiMilnot, iiii'ludliiK Mit of Jack- hoii vlllo elty r. It) JueKKoiivlllu olt (Miit oD .19S Kollth Mudfoid pivvlnut, III CllldlllK WHKI It Hflll iit of wwrl 1 of .Med Toid city I.O&K Mmlford city dmrt of) ... MCt HtoillllK pieollii't il TaUMit prfeliM't SOS Trull pruclut't tin Union pitK'Inrt 310 WntUliiH piixdiibt it Wont Anhland, IiicUiiIIhk wind t and iit of word 1 of AHhlaud olty 1,075 Ashland city limit or) ... 1.60s "Willow HpiliiKH pruoluct .. SIS AVIiuwr pioclnet 173 Woodvillo pioolnut -tbb 1Q3 1SR S08 2(0 130 not X10 iou ir.j 300 ist Wrlirlita AVlu III 1'nrli. PAltlH, April Sl. DvoIhIvo vlotoij mini todH) In the olvlo trlbunul hero for Orvlllu mid Wilbur Wilxlit. Ainerleun nviiitor, In thvlr effuit to foiov rieiirh iiiHitiifHattIri-H to imy tlmm loyHltU'H for iidttptutlon of thvlr ldw8 to umuii- fUOtlllO ilUloplHIIl'M. NICW YOUIC, April 0 Count am l.lln do I'oHtutlOH Ih uuilor nrrMt today on a vvarrunt ohargliiK perjury In ooniuiotiiin 'with nn affidavit mail by lmr In tut nation UKuliiNt hur liUHb.uul, Count do , KU)tlon Tho countenH wuh iiiiwUnI iih hIio wiiH clImhliiK down a fit oti- qnpo. clad In u Klinona Tho nollon ,broiu:lit by tin. oountew. In whluh h)i Ih uIIokoiI to hiivu nindo the ptrjuril Htutoiiient. wuh to iMilnilii Hi ooui'l , fiom inovlntr Hit body of thvlr win, Arthur, ftoui UllUlde aumbry. Pluln ', flold, N. J. The couutuHH was hold In lU.nuo bull. TO CUBE A COLD IN ONE HAY. Tnko LACATIVH I1UOMO Qulnlno Tab jot, Dnu'llH tofuiiil utonay If It tullx ta euro. 13. W. OHOVK'S hljrnaturo Is on fe)t Xwk, 2So. GAINS SHOWN BY CENSUS. COMPLETE census returns for Jackson county show that every town made substantial gains in popula tion during the past decade. The most phenomenal gain was Medford 's increase of from 1791 to 834 U, or .392 per cent gain, but Ashland follows with an increase of from 2634 to 5020, or 90 per cent: Central Point has grown from 322 to 761, or 13(1 per cent; Jacksonville has grown from 053 to 785, or 20 per cent; Clold II ill from 385 to 423, or 9 per cent. Precincts in which are located towns havo also made substantial gains. ISagle Point has leaped from 594 to 782, Phoenix from 403 to 849, Talent from G94 to 803 and Woodville from 189 to 408. Precincts in the heart of the valley show the largest increase, though the entire A lew record a loss, hut this is as a rule because they have been subdivided since the census of 1890. The growth of the county from 13,098 to 25,750 reflects the awakening of this section, but the next ten years should show an increase far greater, for only a small percentage of the population it is possible to support now resides here. Every section of southern Europe, where soil and cli matic conditions are similar, such as in the pear and grape districts ol Jfrance, Switzerland and ftaly, a dense popu lation is supported. Small tracts are the rule and inten sive cultivation is a science. Such will be the case evont ually in the Rogue River valley, when -we have realized our opportunities and taken advantage of oiir possibil ities. THE MASTER OF DESTINY. MAN is generally the architect of his own fortunes. , True, heredity and environment modify destiny, yet involuntarily man is the creator o Jus own career. iaJi climbs heavenward or falls into tho depths; he steadjly rises, or he falleringly stumbles; he marches for ward, slinks backward or marks lime; he pursues phan toms on the skyline or chases will-o'-the-wisps in the maze of a dismal swamp; he is pure and unspotted by the world or a defiler of the temple, as he himself , wills for man him self is master of human destiny. CUvon energy, stamina and brains, there is no reason able success that man cannot, attain. Jt is true that a silk purse cannot be made from a sow's car, yet nature has fortunately eliminated desire for silk purses from sows. Brains are given for use, to designate desire, to solve the problems that intervene between hope and fulfillment. .Uesourceful man does not await opportunity he cre ates it. , "There is a tide in the ai'faivs of men which, taken at its flood, leads on to fortune." And there is a tide every (lay iu tie life of a courageous man, who fights the good fight "not as one that beateth the air," and only the weakling should rail at, fate. ingalls' sonnet on "Opportunity," while fine poetry, is false philosophy. Opportunity not only "soon or late, knocks unbidden once at every gate," but knocks again and again, and sometimes bursts open the gate and, un biddon, enters. There are as inanv opportunities in life as there are flowers wafting their fragrance on a spring day in Oregon. What is true of individual man is also true of collective man. Tho city, through its citizens, is the architect of its own fortunes, the master of its own dost in v. ,Lt can bo great or petty, resourceful or helpless, enterprising or mosslmclv, as its citizens will. Ied ford's future depends entirely upon the energy and resourcefulness of its citizens. There can be.na limitplac pd upon the possibilities .of its future if its citizens grasp the opportunities presented and constantly create new opportunities. ' , Nature has done much for the Rogue River valley. She has covered the hills with forests of timber, strewn the mountains with precious metals. Power to move the wheels of a state is wasted by her tumbling streams. Verdure clad hills are showered in sunshine and ideal conditions obtain for fruit raising. Li IV is made well worth while in a most pleasant land. Yet, if the inhabitants haven't brains enough or sense enough to take advantage of natural geographical and climatic resources and develop them to their utmost opportunity is knocking m vam. There are ninety millions of people in the east all looking forward to coming to the west to the golden shores of the Pacific. Every year will see some of them breaking loose and every year offers fresh opportunity for the upbuilding and development of city and country by those who are already here. , Now is the time of opportunity. NEW FISHWAY SOON GOLD RAY i Col. Rny Offers to Furnish Materials for New Fish Latlilcr Over Gold Ray Dam Santlry Will Start Con struction In Near Future. Colnul l'ink II lUy Iim offeiud to fin n lull nmUilahi foi tUt oiHiat rust ton of nwv fluliwuy Hi Oold Iter a, ml Hep uty J'Uh Wnnlen iiandry will HUrt oott Hi ruction Iu tlio nmir futurr Tint now ftMbvny will b fount ruotMl Ht tlilH end of tliw dni ml will ietly liniutivo proeiiNit eondltluiiM. PICA'H'LH, Wutih. A in II as --I'll a r lllg fHlllir to 1 flu i it lnir.vid moil. Mild tO divide Up Nil ill nil llli llln iiIh. TllOH. M IImi li . i ii. i KliiK f" (llHI'ly Of lllltti n "f N W iiK I ii fill) HUM UKiilliht Mvkii K KidK" i HMttle mining limn, fur fivi.U Tli lllddeii fiifk Copper coniHiny Is In volvci). county shows a good gam. AH I BUY A MINE Golden Dream Is Sold to J. M. Mr Phco of Ashland Who Will Start Development at Once Rich s'trlko There Recently. UIIA.VTS I'ASH, Apiil IU - dMl Iwm Just Ihhii cUmmhI whraUy J. ,M. Mol'lnw, of I'ortUMid miuI Anhlmid. pmotMfw the rtoh Ooltlou UrvitiM Hilto. tho proiwrt) of Amner U (1 Hlgglus. Mint on which the tvmsrkaUl gold Htrlke was rvovntw made. liiciuUatl In the wIm Ih hii ex tenalou of the trotMrty, known hh tho Oold ltoe. Hint on wltloli Mr IIIkk'" only yfttrdtt uncovered u letlje our Ding tlitt-e fiit of rloli oro. nilNVHIt. I'olii. April ta With ho ND MN f ..-. lituliu lii i iiil .mil he i Hkull fiu mi.. I Mm M.i li.ilen vvej found on ii niii.iiih in tit 1'hii hotel lirv tine BttvniouH Kile Ih dying The polle. ,r ni'ikliig hi-r IiuhIuuuI who mm. Ii.m, witii In i ti vi rui wiiks h" Lincoln to Quit 8 ftwr-- - Q IbssssssssHBbI "2V w 'tmB ?obcot TMrteni-N Robert V.. Lincoln, pieildont of the Pullman company, In about to retire as hi itil of the $120,000,000 corpoiatlon. JIo will bo Bilcceeded by John 8. Runnellfl, now vlcu-prcfildcnt. Tho chaim'o will tiikV place next month. Mr. Lincoln has been nt tho head of tho" car company hIiico tlio death of Uoprgo M. Pullman, tho founder, In 1897. TOP WAR THOUGHT I POtlTLAND, Or., April 2a In a mini her of tnyHteiloUH film v hlt.lt have Htart ed In Chinatown iltu'lnK tho last few ilayw, the police profens today to ee tlio lueilmlnailoH of u ttniK wnr Hoierol flri'H lately have been Htarted In almoHt InacceHHlblo placcH In build Iiikh but by ood fortune have been osthiKulMlieii bofoio much dnmiiKo was done I. nut iiIkIH tho firemen otln KiilHhfd a JdaWi which had beon Htarted In tho middle of ti 'narrow hullway of tho Cliliii'Hc) lodging hotiHu In which bundled riillio.su Hlept. Secret Heivlco men repmt that llir Chinese havo been iiuniiolliur much of Into nnd bellevo that tho fires woro lit- Hplred by 111 feeling between tho Tout? men. Innurgonta Active. WASHINGTON. 1). C, April 29. United .State-) Consul SMtniucker at Kn senada, lower California triday advised tho state department by telegraph th.it tho city Is In dongor of capaiuro by the Mexican Insurgents. Tho robols, Heh mtilter's telegrnm says, have to-occupied Alamo and nro expected to attack Hn senaila at tiny hour. Look for the ad that deseilbes tho pl.icii j on would liko to own. Draperies Wo carry n very comnloto lino of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do ail cJusseu of upholstering. A special man to look after this work exclusively and will glvo as good sun Ice as Is tiosslblu to got in even the laigest cities Weeks & McGowan Co Send a Messenger that will meet With the ap nroval of the recipient of niir message. Airy old kind p n messenger won't answer Tho beat should always be sent "if" you wish tho re- eipiont to pass a favorable' verdict. What you think about busi ness 'stationery isn't quite so important as what your corre spondent thinks. Don'tbuy i Tit tUnJ.tr J ftiftr fr bxttitrn itMuntrf because it pleases you, but because it inlluences the man you write in your favor. Oui IUiirlilHi: Honp is a ean, crisp iniwr. mid lot vlrin. ciiin Wwiues lulkt. It u, saUI oii ilia lusuuinlloti Hint iht?' mmomy in (nln) . noaTy in (iiisln . A' luiiwwnie tpvciinnn nook giMt ukhi rtiui, ik. iaf MivttKuds ami ml if UttHirM ferrot, itintml. liihn(riiihHl .uul rnj;ruicd pii tlic whim uuJ Itwilrvi tl" MaJb) IUmmmhj wly Mwr niakvrs in rid wak utf UnhI uwrat.liiul) Medford Printing Co. Ifitf ENT IN PORTLAND Where to Go Tonight THE ISIS THEATRE SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT FOUR DAYS ONIiY MANDIE STILI. ! The Aviator dlrl ' . ., Mi .1... !... .Ib Ih 4n.l ' j'resenunj. lor mu ui umr m n;u- , ford tho moHt HtnrtllnR sensational I ; feat ever accomplished by any llv-z ln womnn. Charming ner nuoionco with her beautiful volco In song, whllo lllto some strange bird sho w soars above thf heads or ner allill-;. ! unce, holding them spellbound, whllo!; ;;her machine, like some strartgo mdn-!; J; ster, answering with lightning rap- J ;idlty the slightest touch or ner aen-;; 'Icii to hand No one should miss st'e-V !!lng this truly wonderful sight. !3 IlEEEG MO VINO PICTURES 3 i ; WED. SAT. 3UNDAY MATINEE ? I A Gbod gong W , HARKY lUiANCIIARl) ryr4- ' Entire clianffe of pregram: CI.EVER COMEDY TENSE FHOOPXiAYS EDUCATIONAZi PORTRAYALS Excellent Music by Mioses Crawford and Crowell. Z ONE DIME vso rr&-rve4". , i i !: NATATORIUM MATATfillUIflM 3; 1 Skating, Bowllnff, niUhirds, Fool nnd Ohoptlnff. Eaths for ladles aii(l gon ; tlemcn. 'i i night. Dip; dnnco every Saturday 1 10-J T03YEATO PLANTS The best bvti' seen in Med ford, all in 4-inch pots. You will gain-4 to 6 weeks by planting these instead- of planting the old way. J. T. BROADLEY Which, QuioK WorK or Accurate? I cniry In stock nil tho necossaiy It uses to correct tho simple dofocts of vision. Hut when complicated lenses mo reitulred 1 havo thmn ground nt the. factory, whom each operation Is perfoimod by exports, n, pair of lenses of ton passing thiotigh tho hands of a dozen operts, thus In suring iiuciiracy In evtiry dotal). Safeguard your eyes by onti listing them to my fine 1 gituianteo satis faction. Dr. RicKert :., OVEK ICEHTNEU'S. PORTLAND ROS1L FESTIVAL to nn uri.n in Portland, Oregon, Jurfc 5 to 10, 19il Wll.li nn A MOST PUII.UVNT FLORAL FIESTA & CIVIC JUBILEE 'Portland, "Tlio Itoso City" will bo a hi ene of splendor and tho center of vvdrld-vvldo Interest for ono week. ; Reduced Fares to ""wfl 1 I ! ! Portland FROM AW. POINTS ON THE Southern PaclflG-Lines in Oregon To Keep porfootly posted on all Impor tant mutters relating ta this grout event, anil on loonl itkmtn for olivulara and ItrtHttHl mnttor. or vvrlto to WM. McVItJRRAY aononil Prtssfnin-r AKont, ronruvNU. onn. DEAR FKIEND: Will you kindly make a mental note, qC tins number 101 jrt it down in your inemqry where you Will not forget it, or write it in a Dlaqo where you can find it when you want it.;. i. i 101 is our telephone number. When you want anything from the drug store, and do not want to make a porsonal trip to our store or when some sudden emergency arises, then call our number, tell us your wants, and we will deliver anything, anywhere, any time. This service does pot cost you a cent extra. Yours to command, Medford pharmacy Near the Postoffice. REMEMBER 101 FOR SALE -Five acres, all platted; sewer and water in; all large" lots; no agents; see owner. PJione 1661 Medford Bakery TODD & CO. HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY Farmers & Fruit Excursion Fares i East During the months of May, June, July, August and September, on dates shown below, the SOUTHERN PACIFIC will sell round trip tickets from Medford via Portland s fqllews: O ' K Chicago uouncil .LJlulis Omaha Kansas City St. Joseph St. Paul - --.- , St. Paul, via Council Bluffs juimicapoiisj'via uouncil mutts $73 80 Duluth, via Council Bluffs $7740 St Louis ZZZ $7990 SALE August 3, 4, 5, 14, 13, 16, September 1 , 2, 4, 5, 6 and May 1G, 17, IS, 19, 22, 23, 24, 25, 27, 28 uuiiu u, -i, y, u, iz, ju, 17, 21, 22, 28, 29 j .1 my 1, , a, ., 0, I,, XV. 2U 2b 27 11ml Ofi Stop-overs within limifs in either direction. Pinal re turn limit October 3lst. For fares one way through California inquire of A. S. Rosenbaum, agent, or write to WM. McMURRAY General Passenger Agent Portland, Oregon To conteraplato advortl?lng won't bring 4 l)Nfri Start now nnd you will become I oonvlucod that It pays to advertise nil tho J tlmo. - -r fffffffffJ r Make a Selection of our small cakes and specialties nnd you'll have a collection of jib tempting; and1 tootlisonio dainties us wore over sot bofore a king. Don't bo tod' lato 'coining fo'r yours, how over. Wo can nover seem to bako enough no mnttor how many extrq wo bako fresh daily. C&l Delicatessen SQUTH CENTRAL AVENUE LADY COOK IN CHARGE. NO DISPUTE . . about payments is possible if you have the cancelled checks to show. There is no denial possible. Open an ac count at the FARMERS & FRUIT GROWERS BANK and pay all bills by check. You will avoid lots of trou ble, save lots of worry and time and put your affairs on a far more dignified basis than they are now. Growers Bank 1911 a4' v TMTCES ;1 sfcQQjn -------- ! u'WHIAW $69.90 $73.80 DATES and 29. md 30. 17, 21, 22, 2398 9 iiul 30 7. 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