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v - PXGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. arEPTTORD, OREGON, FRTDAY, MAY 5, 1911. vMiMBflCjM , ? ii ri I T l i ;, $ 4 t J . i I ft Medford Mail Tribune AN 1NDEP12NDKNT NEW8PAP13R PUDLI.SIIKD DAIL.Y BXCRPT 8ATUK DAY BY TUB AIBUFORD PRINTING CO. Tho Detnocrille Tlnu-M, Tim Modfonl Mall, Tlio Jludford Tribune, The South' crn urcKonian, The AHiuanu xriuuno. Office Mall Trlbuno Dulldlncr, 26-27-29 North Kir Htruet; lilionc. Main 3021 Home 70. dEOliara PUTNAM. Bdltor nnd Manager . Bntorpd ns sccoinl-clriHn matter a Mrdford, Oregon, under the act at March 3, 1879. Official Paper of tho City of Medford urriciai I'npor or jncUHon county SNOBBERY AT ANNAPOLIS. SUOSCllIPTIOH BATES. One year, by mall 15.00 one month by tnull .&u Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, JackHonvllIo and Cen tral Point no fiunilny only, by mall, per year. . . . 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.C0 8WOSH CIKCUI.ATION. Dally average for Hlx montha ending December 31, 1010, 2721. rull Xoascd Wire United Freia DlNpntcliea. Tho Mall Trlbuno Ik on Male at tha Fcrrv News .Stand. Han FruncUco. Portland Hotel Nowh Stand, Portland, Howmnn News Co., Portland, Oro. "V. O. Whitney, Seattle, Vanh. MEDrOBD. OREGON. MetropollH of Boutliorn Oregon nnd Northern California, nnd thu fastt-Ht- Krowlnir city In Oregon. Population U. 8. runrnm 1910; 8840; estimated, 101 1 10,00". Flvo lnindred thouHund dollnr Oravlty Water Hyntcin completed, giving flnewt nupply pure mountain water and hIx Iwn nillcH of Htreel being paved anil contracted for nt a coht exceeding II, 000,000, making u total of twenty mlleii of pavement. l'OHtofflcii receipts for yeftr ending March 31, 191, hIiow Inceawi of HI per cent. Hank depoHltn u gain of 22 per cent llannor fruit city In Oregon Hoguo Jtivor npiuoiiberg appios won BweeP' utakes prlzo and title of "Apple Xing' of tho World." nt tho National Applo Hhow, Spokane; jvvv, ana a car or miwiownu won Tint Frizo In 1010 at Canadian International Applo Show, Vancouver, 11. C. Hoguo ltlver pears brought hlgheflt prices In all marketH of tho world dur ing tho paHt Hlx yearr?. Wrlto Commercial club. Inclosing 0 cents for postugo for thu finest commu nity pamphlet over written. npUAT snobbery is prevalent at the naval academy at - Annapolis is proven by the insult ottered to Miss Mary II. Beers, whose midshipman escort to a dance at the institution was notified by an academy otficial that she should not again be admitted because of her occupation as governess. Jn the scandal that followed, Captain J". M. Bo wye r, superintendent of the academy, sent a letter of apology to Miss Beers, giving as a reason for the insult "misun derstanding of her status," in other words, thought she was an ordinary woman who toiled for a livelihood. Miss Beers happened to be the daughter of the head professor of ICnglish at Yale. She is also a college graduate, and distinguished as she is by birth and education, amply qualified to teach manners to the Annapolis snobs. Be cause of her position, the apology was forthcoming. But would it have been for any other girl, committing the sim ilar crime of earning her own living'? Hardly. There is no reason why those in army or navy should plume themselves upon position. They are the kept men of the nation, and have no excuse for looking down upon their providers. Fed, clothed and educated at public ex pense, they are not thereby justified in becoming upstarts. Someone has labeled these cadets "millinery sprigs," and it is a fit one. Their sole clajin to aristocracy is the brass buttons furnished by an indulgent people, whose toil supports them, and yet whoso labor is disgrace sufficient to bar them from their Junctions. What cheap imitations of European caste systems the great republic, with its army of idle rich, is furnishing! OREGON NO TW KEY URN Where to Go Tonight Chamberlain Gets Into Record Cen sure of Attorney General Wickcr sham hy Cleverly Slipping One Over on Stahdpat Senator of Idaho BUSINESS DULL EAST AND MONEY PLENTIFUL. RIVALS INaAX-LS' "OPPORTUNITY.' (Tho following, written by Hobert TI. Mnlone, Ih favorably compared by critics with Ingullh' fumoiiH poem, "Opportu nity.") Thoy do mo wrong who Hay I comu no moro ' Whon ouco I knock nnd full to find you . in; For every day I Htnnd nutHldo your door, v And bid you wako and rlHu to fight and Win. Wall not for precious chances passed rtwny, Weep not for golden ngeH on tho wane: Kach night I burn thu records of the day, At BUiirlso every soul Is born again. Laugh like n boy nt splendors that have . spoil. To vanished Joys bo blind and dunf mid ' ' dumb; My JudgmoutH seal tho dead past with Its dead, Hill never bind n moment yet to come Though deep In mire, wring not your hands nnd weep, .,1, lend my arm to all who suy "I win." Nit shamefaced on least ever sunk ho deep Hut might rlso and bo again a man. Dost thou behold thy nghnst? IJost reel from righteous retribution's blow? Thon turn from blutted archluves of the past And find tho ftituro't) pages white- as snow. 'Art thou a mourner? Thon rouso thee from thy spell! Art thou a sliuuir? HIiiii may ho for given; Knoll mornlnr ulvim theo wings to flue from hell, 'SI ' Kadi night u Hlnr to guide thy feel to heaven. Inst youth all - COMMUNICATION. Kuglo Point, Or, May I. 1911. . To the Kdlter: I notice in your Trill ium of April 30, nn in tide objecting to my way of doing business ns town mar shal: First, that I bud done nothing but put In (he pound stray stock, and when (hero weie 10 drunks In the town thoro were no arrests. Well, there whs complaint eaino to mo about three druiiks who Were at or near the resl ilimeo of tho writer of thu liaglets and 1 went after them Immediately but the) were one and I was Informed that tlmy were carefully put to Nil to avoid tho marshal finding tlitun while thwy were In u gentlemanly drunken condi tion, nnd I would further mate that the imlaboose keys weie iievir turned over to mo by the building commit tee until within the hist Ihieo day. As for Ink ing up stock 1 have only followed the laws of the town. Now If Mr IChb lotts would change hi way of flghttnir everything In the shape of Improve ments, progression, publlu spirit, etc., wollillik he wouhl be uiulr sppreelatml und his on glets rmd with mora Inter est. An It Is he can iiooouiullsli nothing 1 ainaglne hv would like to eo his wife back at the old wmv of dliiiilnic tallow windli'H Instead of keruneno or electric lights. Whenever he coiiivh over to llumllton Iivhiiui and seen the iiiodtu-n improvements going mi. the new build ings, the streets Islntt gmdfd, etc. ii lias thu name effect on him as It iIihh waving ii led flag In fruiu of a mad bull. Wow oiiiio out of It, Mr iteglntts, get in with the proiiri'MMlx element; Im something und do Mumvthliiir You mm bo tho head of u maun, but yuu had bettor bo tit tail of it nit and going In thu right dlreollou. IteeHUmi you hue llvisl hure SO or 10 y-nm wild ncer Klekfrl a lock out of tb roads nor cut off an overhanging limb In tint rout) that has knocked jour hut off r hundred till) en, Is no leu son you should no ob ject to the Htreets. loud Hlld MliteWNlk being mudw iwiMutile. Time mid tide Walts fur no man Therefor let un uwk our mayor to set day to oloan up tho town, wmpe out (lis wlloys. burn tip, the old rubbUli anil huv S clottii and Jii'VlUiler low ii than any In Juekaon county. I'vrhups lour er flv of the did luostibaek Oroukyis mid Hstviat can quit whittling Umolieti and hikmIs lioxcg long eiiuugh tu give hvlidiiK huild," and thus may the good wprk go Oil.. YOUr e.eelfull, ' h o cnii.niiisTir. v ..' Mui'Nlml of IJagle I'oint. Tf ONIDY was never more plentiful in the east than it is at present and never scarcer in this section of the northwest. Interest rates arc making new low records cast hut still keep up their high rates here. The reason is that times arc dull in the east nothing doing much little call for money, while times are lively here, the extensive devel opment under way and the material progress of the country calling lor every cent that can he secured. Tariff revision, railroad legislation, presidential elec tion ahead, are some of the reasons given for quiet times in the east. "Whatever the cause, there is no question thai while the country is prosperous, business east is remarka bly dull. What our banks and bankers must do is to secure some of this cheap eastern money for investment in this terri tory. No section can be fully developed upon its own cap ital. The northwest needs the money and is willing to .pay good rates for ii. It must have it to maintain its prog ress. It is up to our financiers io supply it. The Commercial and Financial World of New York tells of the dull conditions and of lhe surplus of money and cheap interest rates as follews: "Following (he Master holidays Ihere has been a week of remarkable dullness, even for' a dull year. On Friday things in Wall street came almost to a standstill and the market was almost motionless most of the time. Price changes throughout were unimportant, and it was evident that none of the leaders who ordinarily show passing in terest in even a very dull market, w'as taking a hand in the proceedings. "The congested state of the country's money markets was plainly indicated in the week's preliminary estimates of the movements in cash, which showed a gainto the New York banks of nearly .$10,000,000. The influx from the interior was abnormally large for the season, and the mid dle west was practically responsible for the great influx of currencv. "Western count ry banks are piling up balances with the Chicago institutions, and these in turn are seeking New one as an outlet lor the employment ol some of their idle money. The highest rate publicly quoted of late has been 10 cents premium. "The natural effect of all this is a continued tendency to new low records for money rales. This was felt on the local market, on Friday, when six months' money loaned at II per cent on all industrials. Heretofore the three pci cent has been made only on regular mixed collaterals and according to precedent money at tt per cent on all indus trials would be equal to 2 ft-l per cent on mixed. Yeai money loaned at '. 1-1 per cent equaling the previous low records made some time since." WASHINGTON. -Mny n. Senator C.ninberlaln hud rend into the rvcaril to div nn editorial from tho llaltlmoro Sun adversely criticising Attorney General "Wlckcrshum for his utterances nt Prince ton, N. J., ndvorso to the popular gov ernment movement. While the clerk wus ending, Ilcybitrn of Idaho eiiteted and objected. Chamberlain suggested that Inasmuch ns the stundpnt Idnhouu had lint heard whnl tho article was, he might wait und seo nnd that he believed It would do Iteyburii good to hear some wholosomo sentiment of Hint sort. When ti.u cleik had finished the article it was allowed to go Into tho record. Henntor Chamberlain goes tonight to Lexington, Vn., to attend a meeting at which a collegiate association will bo organized. I.oxlngton Is his old col lege town nnd hn was asked to help or ganize tho association. s CURES CATARRH Also Cougln, Colds, Croup ami Soro Tlaoat. Chan. Mining guarantees 1IYOMK1 pronounce It High o-mo) to cure ca tarrh, uotito or chronic; to cure colds, coughs, croup nnd soru throat, or mono) back. In cases of deafness caused by ca tarrh, thoro Is no remedy so efficient. I1YOMKI Is a llipitd extracted from tho eucalyptus trees of Australia, and In a soothing, healing, germ killing an tiseptic, j A complete HYOMHI outfit consist ing of a hottlo of HYOMKI and an In destructible hard rubber pockej. Inhaler costs $1 00. For treating catarrh of an) throat or noso ailment, pour a few iliops Into, thelnhuler and brenthe. That's all you have (o do, and as thr air ptiKMCH through thelnhuler It In comes Impregnated with antiseptic HY OMKI, und this soothing, healing all as It passes Into the lungs reaches every purtlclo of the Inflamed mem brane, kills tho germs and lieiils tho raw, soro catarrhal spots. If you now own a IIYOMKI Inhaler you can buy nn extra bottle of IIYO.MKI for onlv fiO cents at Ciuis. Htrang or druggists everywhere Free sampfe trial treatment, from Booth's llyomel Co. lluffulo, N. Y. ! Bowling-, Billiards, Fool, Skating, and Shooting". Tub Hatha for Ladles and Qontlemen ' at nil times. i Biff Banco Bvery Saturday Night. srsyvy-' SN1 THE ISIS THEATRE IIBRB THEY ARE ZBMA HAND ALE BETTY BliiBlntr Dancing Music An act that Is bound to he u big Iruwlng inn! for the next threo days -ono that has won the highest praises Ji both press anil public everywhere , -hey have appeared. All lovers of ' food duncliig, singing and music enn- Ifit nrtif. ... int.. u....t. 41, ...... ..1. ....m v. ., ij uiinn nuiiiih nil nu L 11 1 CI , i icople a rnro treat for everyone. i 3 REELS MOVING PICTURES 3 ' WED 3AT. SUNDAY MATINEE i A Good Kong hy i HARRY BLANCHARD TONIGHT Entire Change of Program CLEVER PHOTOPLAYS EXCELLENT MUSIC Mlssos Crawford and Crowoll ONE DIME NO MORE Stoamor Ashore. RHATTI,K. Wnsh, May Unable to get off a sandbar where she has been stuck on Whldby Island since early yes terday, tho British steamship Hazel Dol lar remained ashore today. It Is ex pected that high tide will float the ship. NOTICE. All real estatiyliien inn huieby notified that my rniiclfMs now off the mnikct. f.O WAU.ACH WOOUS. rt I NOTICE. Dr. ilnrlmr Is Slow located In rndms i0" and 208 Farmers and Frultgroworh bank building and will be pleased to meet his friends and patrons In the new location. USED AUTO. While Gas car, completely equipped with top, wind shield, speedometer nmgnoto, etc, eto. will sell for $1(100 IIHAU CltUlSlC .MOTOIt CO. Hnoklns for Ifenlth. Pure Clear Sparkling You enn't afford to do without this sploudid, refreshing drink. Cull up und order u case sont to tho house. The purest, most healthful driuk known iu SISKIYOU MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Agent. f AT THE THEATERS. , VILBB CURED IN 0 TO U DAYS. ''PAZO OINTMKNT U ruh rant Mil to ruro any case of Iti-hinv, blind, hitudlng or protruding iIKh in 6 to H days or money rofuwlod. 60e IIOBklna for Health. Ruislau Symphony Soon, Good lenoi'M ait rare Now anil then one uppeum who has the real tenor mhiiI- Ity. who in urtlstlo nnd who wings with an undcrMtumttiiK of the deinuiulM of the iiumle Much a tenor Is Frmnk Ornish)-, wlio Is Moon to make his debut in this oily mm soloslt with the ltuiuilitu K)iu phouy orehititrtA. ivf Ni Yolk, under the lndersilp uf I hut celvhrutvd iminlclun, Minlufct AlUctiulor. Th eoiiilnir concert of this organisa tion takes pluce on Wedimnilsy evening May 10, ut the NiiUturliini hull und then Prntik Oriiicby will jsiur forth his gol den note fur the benefit of thoce forlu unit) Hiiouih to li uiemnt on this. Hi. only, oeeuiilon of lh upittitiiice of the Ituaslmi oroheMtro. Iu addition to hold ln one of the most Important otiiuvh rholr positions In America. Itfth Am nut 1'i.nbyt.iUn. New York Ctly Mr oruiNby In one of tho forviuont oouoerl teiioes In the Und II In Miicr lute that delightfully uirl Inw ttiubni that Is full. rMWHt nnd rren rruni the tlmiutliirMM clisrseterlstlc of nil teiKiis wlin are not of tho first o lu at It mutters not whether Is Is sing ing it simple Imllud. oulllng fur dellente tonal nhsdiiiKs. oi th full-tlmuiied ut t re noes of thr heavy oprrsllc si is, In m far as sutUfuctory rveulte ere eoa orriveil Mr Ormsby Is a gwnuln sii-Nigiiiiorwuixi tenor with all tit ad inlrHbltt (ualitls uf the nurnly, well trained vooallet Oltf NothersoU, Thaiiaounmeiit ef the omlng en Kegrmeiit of Olga Nethersol In a pew play st the Mrdford op, rtt house on Muiid.iv Mav k. will !' pl.Mi-.iint in-w Io iiilniirerH uf thi Husi'-h ii. mm Thu ucuuoii Miss Nothursolt) will be sevii luf -f In u double bill consisting of "Smtii i iieHirioe" and "The Kulgum " She ad lillts tlielmpeschineut that she has hen assoolated In the wst with the chanic I terlsatlon of womueii whoeo reputation- i to iiiute IMnero "wem a little dust- at the men." Hut her purpose has ii.-m- liesii to pvplolt sin for the morbidly in ollned, but rather to show the consi numum of wrong and the way of aoid iiuoe. ,MIms Netherolo feels that th. good woman Is a pillar of strength uiu needs no aologlst. but her sympathy gm io me, siiinni- neouiise or her misfortune If she 1ih attlntes and in different char aeteis presented a hcarlet woinun In suel a way as to onllst the s)inpathv of hei audience. It was not with theldea of g loaning ovr sin. but rather tMtau. In ever the worst offenders there is i n-iu-i ,.nir iii oisier ueairu-e am in uiiigmu, .Hiss .NetheriMile ha ioiiiiii iwo or tier neat roK-s. r) Well Buy Back At Purchase Price Any " Miller - Made " Suit Which Does Not Prove Satisfactory BOILER EXPLODES! NINE BADLY INJURED Cl.KVHI.ANI). Ohio. May f Nine ixr soiie Were Injured by a bollsr explosive on tHtard His steamer State of Ohio, whleh Is I) lug hi hr iliwh here. It U fared thr- will dl Weak, Cold Spells, t Wllmlneton. N. tv.--.Mi-u. o.n i. mi.... if this ptar nays: -1 ueil tu hae nead- cttea and blind dluy iell. and weak old Htexlle weut all over me. 1 hs Ifferul doctors, but llmv uid un.hi. ,ti tell me what WHa wrong, so 1 Umi o uhe inlul. I aw how all rlghi. ii od health. , better than I u, ln for ten M-uis" I'ai.lul Is a reined) or wotni'ii wnh h has b. . n Helnlui: sit-k somen for nearly a lifetime. Yuu .- usuiuieiy leiy uivou it uil,..r ... . . - -.-.,.,.. I u none I lie lestlllg uiul m.ii kI oflt liv th. Ir ixperlen.. I'utul in flint a million ii ti, Sou lliKl.i taKUlf i'iUJlj Im.1,4 D .pi. ol, ONT you think that it's mighty tine to be able to select a suit and feel that you are not taking a chance on it's "service-giving" qualities? It is hardlv possible that a "Miller-Made" suit will go wrong, but if by chance it should, we'll not argue with you about it. We'll make good to your satisfaction. But give us a chance to do it. If anything goes wrong come and tell us first. Then we'll tell you something you can tell everybody. A positive guarantee is the heaping measure which makes "Miller-Made" Clothes so pleas ing. It js added to smart style, rare fabrics and clever tailoring. RENTNERS MEDEORD THEATRE Monday Evening May 8th THE GREATEST EMOTIONAL ACTRESS OLGA NETHERSOLE (Liobler & Co., Maunders.) IN A DOUBLE BILL SISTER BEATRICE A Miracle Plnv by Maurice Moeterlinch l AND THE ENIGMA , A Modern Drama by Paul Hcrvieu Seat Sale Thursday: Prices $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 Reservations by mail accompanied by cheek given preference. Medford Opera House Saturday Night, May 6th Twenty-Fifth Season Grand Revival DENMAN THOMPSON'S Celebrated Play TIL A1 J If The 0 a Ho mestead The Famous Double Quartette The Palms The Great Church Choir Complete Scenic Production , 2 0 P E O P L P 2 0 Personal Direction MR. IRANKLIN THOMPSON PRICES $1.50, $1.00, 50c. If You Desire to Look Your Best Visit The MARINELO SHOP "Where a Marincllo graduate will dress your hair and suggest the latest and most becoming "coiffures and where you can purchase FINE BAIR GOODS You are sure of getting the latest styles and tho most satisfactory values. PREPARATIONS real satisfaction in toilet arti vy our special preparations. e; utley OVER KENTNER'S, EAST MAIN ST. MARINELO You won't know whal eles means until vou gCAKB Make a Selection of our small cakes and specialties and you'll have a collection of as tempting and toothsorao dainties as were ever set before a king. Don't bo too late coming for yours, how over. Wo can novor seem to bnko enough no matter how many extra wo bake fresh dailv. Medford Bakery (Si Delicatessen TODD - CO. SOUTH CKXTKAIj AVKXUK HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHAKQH. WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16-INCH WOOD Oak, $S.00; Fir, $7.00; Pine, $0.00. 3 Tier to Cord. Will Begin to Ship Mav 15. Phone us at Butte Falls. BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. p9.pPjp J. h. EM ART, Present j. A. PERRY. Vice-President '" '"" -i JuuiN a. uui'ti, caahlor "W. U. JACKSON, Aes't Cashier. 5 J The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 ..v-k...,.,., iluWo.ivir.u. wo SOLICIT YOITU 1 Jj.wriPP PATIIOXAGK. a4w4r. 'k''ir.. jPLUMBINGl STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work CmnrantPed Prices Reasonable 2 COFFE&N ca PRICE 525 HOWARD 1IMK-K, IvXiUAXlK ON th STItULT. 1'IIOXK 30!J ic 4tyir4-m4em! ''4M4Hff4H4irj