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r(???mnyfK "-nl.jpiSJ'IP" J V I 'pxaraffOim MDFOTiD MATL TRTfiVyii, MrcUFOUT), OKKOON, SUNDAY, MAV'iil. Mil. r Medford Mail Tribune AN INDUl'KNDKNT NHWBl'Al'KU rUilUlHIIKU IJAIl.Y BXt'KIT HATUIt imy y Tin: MRDroni) l'lllNTlNU CO. Tho Democratic Times. Tim Medford Mull, Tlio Medford Tribune. The South ern OrnKOnlan, The Ashland Tribune. Offtco Mall Trlliuna llullillnc 2S-S7-89 North Fir utrcol, phono. Main S021 Homo 75. WHAT WE ARE MISSING M nT tf no mii .11 if in Iwn.ntiin en .iwni'liil in I he little ' I Values nrt based on llie Inw of sun ......... .... I HITS 01 IlIO that WO UOSjlOCt thO liur OUOS. pl and ilenmndt the l" supply, ivml Crop Forecast of 1911 , i i in vi iittiit iiitnitt ni mi iiuii nr ituv ttit 'ri,.i,N.i4 .. , .:;..! i..-.i..li.l f.il.-.t tutui mw ntliUllimi Ml 1 110. ...... .1.... .v..... ,...i... i ..... J.IIXl.ll.lXlllXIllvx.IVllvlnllv l ituv mm mi. ."i".. .. -v ii-n i in' nil- ' im ""i niii) tlKOHOi: PUTNAM. lMltor mul Manniwr F.ntered nn m-cond-class matter Medfiird, On'Bon, under the act March 3, 1SI9. Offlclnl Paper of the CI I J of Medford Official rapcr or jacsson t,ounty BtTTIRrttirTIOK KATES. Ona year, by mnll '"J2 One month by mnll .............. .SO lVr month, delivered by wrrrtcr in tn.ir,,r.1 lii.l:uimv 111a ntnl Cm tral Point .,... .t". .KJ fhintlav only. Iiy mull, Per year.... 2.00 Weekly, per year '.to ttcciiidluK lo iv dispatch tippi'tnlnK In n reCCIlt llcXXSpilpel', C.Npl'OtS III stlll MIOU carload of apples IIiIn full, Tlio kioxv eta iiiv tcutnluu to lul.i' care of their b Iho supply of siiv ono demand Tor. nrvhiud nml cxeiy laiHe tuchiitil In pin any Klxeu variety or kind of fruit, but -cln with fuml devlcea and spiiiyliiK emiipiiieni, Missouri. Uuports from thin statu nre not complete; win fiom St. Joseph j i by other minus un well, industrial txnd III JU. financial iMiidlthuiti. xienther conditions. imiIIiik nml keeping nihilities, and by Ihe. supply of "ctuiuietUixe" trull. Thus, ti very lurKo crop of orniwca In l-'lurl-ilix nml x'.illfoiudv not only Influences XHlites of iirtiiilnw hot of ntililes. bit- liiimi mul all other iisnuahlo fruits us! BWORN CIRCUr.ATIOH. Dally avernjre Tor mx months ending December 31. 1HI0. 2721. Xnll tented Wire United rri Dlipatcbu. Tim Mnll Trlbunn In rfi Mlc at th Perry News tfhuul. Snn PrancUco. Portland Hotel Nem .stnn.l. PortUmV Itnwmnn Nvwn Co.. Portland. Ore. AV. O. Whitney, Senttle. WnMi MEOrORD, OREOON. Metropolld or Southern OroRon nnd Northern California, and tho fastest, irrowlnp elty In On-Ron Poiiulatlon - IT S. tviisus 1910; SSIO. eMImflled, It'll 1U.O0O Kite bunitreit llmusand dollar Gravity Water Stem coinpletwl, Klxlnp finest mply pure nioiiiitaln water and six- Iruin lllll. IB At iXlriHit lieltUT Il.lVl-J am. eontniqlcl'for at a eot scfllni: tlf 000.0ro mrtklnK A total of twenty-mile of pavement. I'otofflce receipts for year ending u.ii i hi. xlmv inereano of 4t tier cent Uank deposit a pain of 23 pT cent. x nnnrr fnilt city In Orecon Itocu lllver SplUenbcrir apples won awctrp- ataKea prue. ana tine ot "Apple Xing; of the World." nt the National AppIa Show. Spokane. 1909, and a car of New towns won First Prise In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show. Vancouver, tt C. . .... u . Itncun lllver tienrs broucht hlshes'. prices In all markets of th world dur ing the past six years. Write Commercial club. Incloslns t cenla for iiostape for the finest commu nity pamphlet over wrmen. WHEN YOU ASE GONE 'A i I Whn you aro koii the phoebVs call If stilled. Or emti to le; The sheen ujxn the maph-'.s jjreen l iluH.il Ah by a shadow: My eyes, unseeing, make me miss The violets. Though they arc bloomlnsi there. As when we toopeI In quletJoy : To bn'wk their uaw-w'et'Rtems. jOtvcr tho cfart a jellls Imnir. And all tlie sadlfans TBf-tho sfeo. Is flunu upin 'the sands. ITo fvI jour hands "Upon my hrow! To feel them now!) Tho hurt of you afar ., . .' . Ik In tlio sun and raln; tft ' t And ,1 nm bent and old When' you nrn Bono. Hlehard WlRhtman In "Suecs MaKa- "xluc.V., ,., ,. , f , ... ,. fMi . ' X exponso of tho bettor, hiihor and noblor. In tho nmel raoo at'tot tho umtorinl. wo Forgot tho i Wo spend our days grubbing in tho oarth, whon wo might sing with tlio birds in tho tree tops. Wo blindlv ohaso alonir littlo troailinills mul oonooitoillyl ,, . , ., , .. -i ... ...1. :,,nl well, tor a lnrKe supply means lower think woaiv uuiving tho'oarth, or pompously mark uuiot ,.,,.,, for lin. Klllll i.omnil,in,yi ,, ', . . , ,. ., i ,. ...., i low prlrva: vs6lt, innilly. In piiipor. aiul imagine wo are loading tho march ol progress. tunmteiy inorwsvM t.uumii0on of nm V, . n i . ' ,i tiii i .l.:.t. .....article. Tltorvforv. tin student or iiuir. booing nothing but tho little rut wo are making, nnoj k, POI,,Mioit llllM wrr vmy wui.. - .1 .!.! .. t.... .. ... I. ...... I... i...... Fauev it is a kings highway that leads somewhere onhrv,j. ,.rlvo , HJ (U,,,n.viiimi.iy - 1 I4 1MIH1' 'IIMni.THIIH hi II rM 1HIH Ml lilt' llIO. frullKltlWera Of the P-tOlfU) liortliwest. anil mi liiHtltullou for mul by Iho Kron er, this oxohuiiKv.' will uuili-rtitko to us nvinlile ami U iIIsh. in note full mul coin. Weio Information e.nieernliiK not only our own enipM, but tniiiKtlll i-ropn In all imrlN or Urn i.nintry -mid of lite wot Id. so fur aa Hi. utforiiiiillou la nvult abl. Crop eiinitlttotis '.i re In the north west aro pretty . 'H-nilly known, and this bulletin will I'livh on Ihetii but iiuhtly Sufflo) !- -V thut the In.lUn iioiih an for n Imn crop In southern HrKim, prolKibly iii-i Tnvr U per cent nl' last viHir In ai'i'li a. tlioliKll a Knod rrop of. poors; IUm-.i Hlxer I'KMm.ite & x-r cent to tlu p. i .-eiit of List j.iir's erop uKliua now stlmates 30UO cms tNr OkkUiul, C.IKoinU The only WoinimV College on Hie I'ltrlficCnml lilinitrrril IHHS. Nr two wreat I'lilYertilir" lilcul OIimaIo llinnmlioiit llie yrnr. Ktiluiu'i mul Kmiliiallnii, lunilmaciiU rililvilril b thine of Stiuifiml aiid CitlvenUjr nl ( .ililoiiiln l.nltoriltoilrt lot lelrnve Willi liuiilrlll (iilll inrnt. Ivkiirllriit iiii(itliiiilllr (ol . Iieinl I THE YAKKEE OEBI 7TTT-7T7-, (By IM Andrews.) Ijst nlKhfa iierfornwnce was a de llBht. It was a play tliat nwls no anal ysls. Tho author didn't take himself Herlously when he wroto thi; pla tie! thor did Miss Itlnc' when sh purchase It. In fact, she doesn't tuU a rea' play. Any vehicle that would rob nianch' Him- nt tier iwrsonalltv. Ulul iiut.licr ll nIuvs. weubl be a detriment Kh I a smlTe' and manner tliat must not I tampered with by nnre playwrlKhtt MUa HllK lia beauty, but she do-s not rust her case thr-, as most liandsomi utinun do. Just as you are adiiilrliu her prtty red H.she Klves her inoutl a humorous twist tliat -sets the tabb In a roar," us Hamlet would say. And by the way. we hao stumbled onto i pbycholoKloal problem which Is hard t npswur. namoly: why do women of th Btajjo who have Iwauly so rellulouslj shun any character, costume or expres slon that Infringes In the least upoi thulr physical charm? Tho writer can-call but thrvo women on the ataifo to day who are exception to this rule namoly:"" Mls'R"Tresfllo.JIay Irwln anc lllanche RIiir; and all three of them ar In class A aa tnoney.wlnner. There ar others who havo talent, but not eve: Ktild and Jww.Ih will lure them from tht pretly poee. I humih It Is the lnbori liistlnot of untold eenemtlons or Is It Just "boUH"? Miss ItliiR waa not the oillf'Sfeilnlni attwolloii In the show by a Imiir wu Slw was ably asNlstetl by MlsjS IiiifTi who, unfiled In li-inperament for th pari, novo us u iusl pb-aaliiR rundltloi. of her lines. AVo shculd not uverlnok Hurry flllfol In paiMlni;. for he mado us Utunli. lb la vurv stromr In the jart of Harry OH foil. Ho couldu'l bf anythlliR else If ho woro cast for Polonlus, h would still bc-f.ll.irry Gllfoll. Our old friend Carleton lja Rrown tali npd handsoiim, like his father. WV T OarUton, who i-njoyetl u national iputa tfwi sonio yuars uko uh actor and man auer of the Carleton Opera company at ft llmo' when Kiiuiiu Ablxilt, tho 'Huston Jans, the Carleton and the Andrews Op ura companies were tin- only road iom- jmnloH playinK iik'i "is-ni. And by tl. miy. it makua ono f-el u bit old. "VIP I Addy 1 Ay" NAILED TO A CROSS III l'ASSIOIf riiAY, HE DIES ' CUAPAIiAJAItA, Mexico. May 20 pirlbeo Uornojo. u Texan Indian win iook'llaj'piirt of thu CIirIhI In l"""iiuu) Holy Week JVimhIwii iday ,al ih- town of Toxpim. In the" HOiitbern IMit of thl tjliltu. fa dead, M the result of his In slbtonco that Ms liandK he nallud to the urnKs In tbf eiuciilxlon kcihid. He wim 71 rollijloun eiitbiiNlusl, ami was not con tout to be lied to tlifc cross, us had huen thu ouHiom in nrexJoua years. He ln- HljitiM that nulls be driven thrniiRii Ms liumlH. 'l lie nans iiseu wero rusiy, aim "jilood polsuiiliiR iliivi'lupml. For many Venn the Passion Pluy has lxiuii a )-u- tlll'O of Holy Week obHervunoe amonK Iho TdMian Indians. , . Dulcki to Play Pass. Tho' Medfonl lltiluha will play at (IraiitH Pnsa Kiiuduy and say they are H0lm? rt0 Ret tho. "money" of the down .valley' huueli. (lranlH Piih Is it pretty luml lint to eniek bowovm- anil llie motor fliuida will lilivti to oxtell dthuiilHelves In order in win. Killed Over II owl of Soup " COMJMHIA. K. C, May 20 Walter Hundlfer, uiteil Zi youra. waa shot mul Instantly killed and Mm Coin HersliiRir llaiKerouhly wounded In the hitter's res tuiirunt hero i by Krimst QrlniRley. a fiiiinty conU-( Riinril, fullowliiK a ills jiuto ovur n bowl of tioiip. Handlfer wiih H iwvUow of Mia. Uvt uliifer. Tho more aiubitious-ol! us work brain; body and soul for but ono thing niatoriaradvaiiconient. thinking that it' wo solve this problem, wo havo solved tho rhfillo ol' agesthe nivsterv of life. Striving for wealth, striving for fame, always and eter nally for self, wo forget that happiness can only come in striving for others, that riches never bought peace on earth or entrance to the Kingdom of Heaven. Thinking of self, wo grow self centered. Dwelling on i i it ' i . . t? i riti : :. .ri.. ........ I of .ill Sorillll UUm'S lliaKOS US sortiui. 1 lie unconscious uium-nn- vemufi. .timi. t..HVsaiu .strs oltluuglUWwarpsn.Hlhwis1s. or expands and st iv.igthens;S character. So it is beneficial.to gc.tvoiffu)f'OUi'selves occasionally, if onlv for a dav to change tMivironmont, to fleo "far from the nuidding crowds ignoble strife;," to seek the country as yet undefiled by man. to breath the pure air, enjoy tho sunshine and meditate in the cool of the forest. . Nature is constantlv teaching higher things in tho lthra- blcsyhu parades-before ns: Thostf UiAb have eyes to see:;- ,;r"o;1 ;,V,7 t and oars to hear can learn many a lesson. God has given us a beautiful world, but like the ant wcN',,,M,;,ICrl!ulr'r '?i- New are apt to see only the prey we are dragging. The gloryj;V of morn, the splendor of noon, the lovliness of eve pass un-; v,XV!h"Tr,!l,o,wJ', in ii beetled. A o learn untight irom the yellow Makes ot sun light or the violet shadows. , Purity sparkles from myriads of crystal ilcwjlrops. the glistening jewelry of mora, but we see it not: majesty breathes in the solemn stillness of our stately forests, with their cnthedrnl'twjlight, but we feel it not infinity dwells; Mi iho bint) bowl above us,. with its gold joftn' summer sky, but like the owl "hooting at theglorious sun in Heaven" we crv out. "where is it'x'' But as Brvnnt sang nearly a centurv ago: i "To Hun who in thelove of Nature holds , .) .Counnuiiion with her visible foi'inshispcakvi A various language.-tor his gnyer'hours She has a voice of gladness, and a smile ''And eloquqiice df beauty, and slie glides ' Into his darker musings, with a mild And healing sympathy, that. steals away Their sharpness, ere he is aware." southern Idaho rrturts a considerably heavier crop In prvupect ror this year than she had Inst year. These ell imtl.-s are all subject to Vi-ry material retlslon, of course, as the season ml- Minces. Hoaevei. Ih eonsmisus of opinion seem to ludleate that the apple ciop of the northwest for the seaton of 1911 xxlll run setnexvlirre between CO ami ii per cent of the 1910 crop. P.issIiir from our oxx'u tMinditlous, what to x e find in oilier apple prddne Ihr dltrlels of thi Cplliil SttOesJand euiiudaT Colorado Is our chief eouii. nil-100 cars a retltictlnn from first prosiM-ots. i hut still it In r ;ii emp ctimpan-d with the history of the valley Illinois Iteports from this slate lu ll lent. that there will l a larRe crop of appls thin sroun the first for a n liutlilier of years Prnctltstlly all the prlneiiMl dlstrlots of this stale rvport a lieaxy blmim. MIchlRun. An ImiHirtant fruit slate, which, however, lias not produced htv. Ily ror ."everaPyWrs Seuretnry of Stall Martlndule has Isnueil a ncnt 'bulletin, xxhlch Is appeudeil lirnunder, and l ac cumpHiiled wlih the coiniiiriit that con ditions point not onlx to u kimmI crop of fruit this year but a "record" hrfakur." lief Is the estlnule' Fire Pifevention j& By F. H. Cowles a 4t ? aril c 2 t . O I & c ? .1? Apples Pears, ..... Pctfuhe'ii . .'. Plums .... Cherries Small fruit TT7T . M. ,.- MS , .. S3 .. 92 r. I! c 57 M 91 91 S3 US Hi Si s )s .sj; .. it M St ii 93 .i 97 9S 92 Hi 9.1 93 Mr. Martlndale savs there hits h....ii tnorv attention Rlvun to sprtiyluR. the Rrowers haxinc discovered .that snrai Iiir pnyu. Arkansas. - lu-tton county, ,Vrkansis. s'utes that Miiillsnii enunly ll fuclliu Ilia brlKhlesI ri'lllt irosieelH III Us Ills lor) with all ilmiHei' of Iosncs elliuliiiit etl. " ' Next- York Slate- This Is tlio ninul Im portant pioducei' of npples In the i-nst h'tillows a c.iXiif Idem Inl lopoil from one of our correnpiilulentM: "There has lieeti no ehaiiKo heio in the Mint and the xti-illir eoulliiiies fa xonilile and as (he .i.hvsimi Is lHH'kwa,nl, It woiildaipeir that thvre Is ery little itmiKiT of Host iIiiiiuiko ioxx At this xxrlilnir the trees, mo In full btoni and the wilier Just nfler reliirtiliiR front an I'Mennlxe Hlltn lllp till tuiRll tlio llmlnun river seel Inn, can lepoil fiom j'.emiiiml iihs-xitt,lou that the lilooiu Is xerv, vvl V profuse, ami this I Deludes not only up pits, bill piHils. plllllis, chelllis, peni'lti H, and lii fuel, all fruits." We think the follow Iiir ituolallou fiom a leller received from -a fruit dealer III Chlciik'U will lve an xcellitlil Idea of hoiV'the astern eoudltliius are affeetlUR the seiitlment of the fuilt buy ers: "It npiMiirs that iiiohI of the tunle have neelxeil liifurmatloii The apple erop this senson all oxer Iho Culled Slates, xvill lust biiuier one What ever the June drop max result In will determine Urn whole situation tlf rnlirse, the 'xxlse ones me piedletliiR that they Will bo able In ri to the uorlhwest this comltiR seanou and Jilix applei at their uni piUwt-" We replleil to our eorrenpotident llut ho could Ml his iixer-ronfblvlll ftlelutu that so far at this exeluiiiH" nod Its members jjre. iliICeriieil, -the luiyiim would not iiiiike Iho prlims. which xvoiild Ihi reRiiliileil, scleitlirieally. on tho busts of the law or KvYeiral simply and Run erat demand, and not mi theldeas of the eilUMRii coterie lint never! llfU'SH., llie luelilent nerves to show tile exerlllefe.is iiir need of utronR orRuuftiilloii bv' (hi Kroner or fai'illlliii xvhlch will ilnk. them lndeieniiiit of any local ui.iikM or auv sIiirIh Rt-oiip or markelH. r4olll llen such at this cju-hmiRc Is uf finillitR to Its lilembershlli It will be tuiriirt In mltiit that this exchatiKe illslrlbutfil 7iii cars this twist seiixoti to !( different marketsless llinii la ear roIiir to New York - er slKiilfleaut example of lh broad distribution and extensive faelll ties of the northweateru fruit ei'lmn.'. which iiuikes Its meiiibers Inilepemlent faeturs. presentlnR tin orRitnUed front In the whole market, and) at llie uierex' of no croup, and subject nfily to thu Inn llaltons of the whole market In our next Imiieliiu we shall lixi somethlnR to say of frlut crops In ;ny. land. Meanwhile the exchmiKo illitioiinees that 20 fruit Rroxxers aMoclaUuns some of them tho most prominent In the northwest' have allied thimN-lvi"v with the exehaiiRe. and takes this ocas lon to stiRRest to those who have- nut ileleriuliieil on their course to drelde the umller ulekly, ns the exohatiRS Is plunnliiR a very wirly canvass or the luHiiers. iHiokluK orders ahead, and will close lli memhiirshlp C4initlRU In Ihr very near future so as to W free to Rlxe Us enilrn iitniillou to the matkeiiiiR OHIIIkllIIH NOUTUWCSTIIIIN PltCIT KXt'llANUIl reouiiiiiii'ii uiimiy niiiur. inui ,hiki n ,lilriii (tyiiuistlimi. bni-cliil .nr fur lusltl ol Mmltiiti, oiitdiMir life, I ."Itiil.. I.ij-llii fliiy Curniii. A K - t.llt i.ll'. l''r I'alnliiunr mli rrti Stllrldty. Mtlu I nllriir ' I II., I itlitiitlita. 1 Ii'ORSALR CITY PKOPIOUTY Lots wholesale and retail M00R-EHNI-C0. 212 Pruitgrowei's Bank Bldg Draperies W carri' it vprif complete line of dratieiles. lace curtains, fJituren, iitiv. and do all ol.iKtfrn of uptiolslerliiR A special mull In look after thlH work etctilslVely mid xvlll Rive as Rood ei-vlco as Is possible to Kt In even the InrKest cities. WeeRs & McGowan! Co SMITri APARTMENT , HOUSE 017 SOUTH KXVEHBinM AVBKOD Thirty complotnly furnlihtd Aiinrtnuitta for ramllUa Osi KanRM and XdjthU Vree TtltphoiKt Nvtakluir Tuboi, call niu Vilvnt natha Jfw, Oltan and rJaultary ror Apartments apply at rrutlii WM.Smitli.Prpp. Look for Ihn loser of llm nrllrlen you have finiiid for a prompt ad uiuy save him a lot of worry 04T I Cora E. Utley ! CHIROPODIST s X The Marinello Shop MANIOURINa FACIAL MASSAGE SHAMPOOING SCALP TREATMENT HAIR DRESSING Room 5, Ovor Kontner's. Phono 111 .' 1-2-5 Acres and Home Medford. On-Ron. May 15, 1911 To the Kdltor The Inevitable conse quences of an unlimited supply of lum ber In a new country are becomlnR manifest. A tire on a windy nlRht Is becomlnR to be the common fear. It .nay well tie so fur Its Justification Is manifest. What city In America could foretell while Chelsea waa burnlnR that in the book of fate waa written the name of Dalles, Fort Woth, Manchester, llo Chester, Lennox, and Hangor are pro IllRate fire wastes near ten tlmea the European average two hundred fifty million annually la-no stupendous; that In tr sense we JiaVi- loat the facxTTty of Indng horrified. At Kort Wortji over two thousand people were made home less. Itroadxvay, a wide avenue with u wide parkway. contalnliiK trees and I lowers, and with both roadways paved with asphalt, and which at" noon one day had homes on either sldo the niXt day hud not a slnRle vejtlaRe.of property left, upon It lire In u forty-mlu wfnd odres no more for the forty thousand dollar home than the workers' tenement. In Manchester. N. II., an area three blocks wide and nearly a mile lonR was swept clean. Tho human auuVrloR and luconvenlern.r xvero as manifest In one placti as In tho other. In IiaiiRor. Maine, the loss waa nearly six millions. In the Dulles, Texas, tiro of lust sprliiR the wind carried burnlnR brands, atart InR six separate Urea At Lennox, Mass tile loss of Uvea was over six persona which overshadows tho property loss There la not a city In tho country which dfH not offer conditions of a serious coi.IlaRnitlon, iirul yet these con ditions are beliiR everywhere ,hu-uiIII duplicated by tho erection of poorly con structed fruinu bulldliiRS, and eijually had brick InillillnRH without suitable lire walls or file stypu or proper vxludoxv propU-ctnrx. NolhliiR but the lire e. liaustlon of our aupply of uvullabh lumbcr would seem destined to check .. uror of American Improvidence In hoijNliiR our fuinllliiH and our wealth In suwli stttiuturewas chulIeiiRo tlm wonihr iiir comment of tlio traveling Kuropean in Kuiope audi ilres are of rare occur aiice, hecausu tjiej uto iiimilRinitly Ruarded aRuliisl. the hulldlnRH which are In tlienihelvca IJro rutunauts. Model u American communities moved by llie fear ot conllaRratloiiH and reiniRiiizlnR the fact that lire lnsura;icu la u tax and not u ruiiitouh reltuhiiisenient of loss from soiim ulliep planet lire rIvIiir IhiMIRht (o llie shoc-klllR lire waste to iho Culled Hlafi-H ki a preliminary slop toward checkliiR It. Willi lljla end In v)ex It Im evident lhat ln'tlie first place our imiiiiiitR metiioiis must be better. ThlH In the inudeiu city inouiis HUllable bullilliiR laws, and a silllublo IiiiIIiIIiir dep.iitmeut, In xvhlch shull be employed men who know xvhut Rood bullilliiR Is. Homo of the most sliocltliiR scandal of the country haxo their souice of llie bullilliiR duiiartnieiilH of certain of our cities Ni-Rlect or liu.'ompetnnco In thlsl ui'i'ui iiiieiii iiuinn iini'u unuur a rair ex terior wallliiR for lire lu disclose It. A dishonest or politically Inlliienceii in spoylor may pass unlit structural ma terial, xvhlch he knoxvH muy ho hlihlun rum slRlit by eyerilllR, laklni! his chanco tlons as experience In fire prevention enRlneerinR baa proved essential Tlilt demands public servants, who . know their buslnes, and who are securo In their iiossesslons as not to fear Intimi dation from a selfish property owner or his political representative. It Is olenr that politics In the bulldltiR deportment Is a distinct and far-reachlitR lire haz ards, offering as it does enumerable op portunities for the evasion on the part of Influential Individuals of the duties and responsibilities, which they owe to the colb-ctlvn llfe.p The possibility of harmful political influence dm nut. pass frofn a clly.v fiowt-ver, nnce It la well built. Proper BulldlnR construction is a "aat help toward Immunity from fire It is of course difficult for an outsider to svlfct an Individual fire, and say of courmJI would have, been sooner ex tliiRliIshed with a smaller loss. but many a fire ehlefmlRht have ideas upon the subject but rffused 4i utter them It Is therefore nji-eskirj; that the fin department Itself . also kepi up to a IiIrIi standard. In a meilium-sleil city the fire chb-f may be dismissed by an IncomliiR ad ministration. This naturally makes hlmii a politician, lessens his tllRnlly In tin ' J eyes of men. Impairs dlsclplin and Ren- 2 rally reduces thu virtue of the orRiinlz-' J atlon of the department. In many of, J the smaller cities theru are nriinlle:illv no ordinances covitIiir the slornRii of explosives, and the stoniRe and use of petroleum. The Hro chluf Is tho sole arbiter. Under such circumstances If his berth Is political lie will, bo aware of oiicndlnR the local hardware iniixiinle. who duslrea to keep u slock of dynainlle In his cellar, or who muy not care to bury his irasollnn lank. j In many ollles an IrilelllRent public .! opinion has secured Iho ndopllon of ' RiHtil liulldlnR ordinances. Rood laws ' :: ii I. i. '. :: j: i: eoverliiR the stoniRe of all and exnlos Ives, and other rcRtilatlnns to protect life and property from lire, hut has found that the local politician can walk unlmpedidly throiiRh such reKiilalloiiM at will. However, It Is ovlilentthat the axvak'-ulnR jiubllo consclenco reRtirdliiR the needless lire waste of the country must stimulate Inquiry Into all such matters, and lead eventually to such action as will secure (n American com inunltleH public protection that Is essen tial to common safety. It Is difficult to liellevo lhat there will he any consent whatever to the admission of iioIIiIch In to u department of tlio public seVvleei! up the InteRHty of which the life of iinv! ' ciii.en muy lit llioiucilt depend. K. H. COWl.KH BECEHT ABKIVAL FROM NOETH YAKIMA DEAD A. J. IllckH who with a son resided at the home of II. M. Iluiuh, "in Koiitli Ivy Htreet died suddenly about 8 30 o' clock Haturday afternoon, heait failure beliiR the euiise of death. He was l,'i years of iiro and eauio hero some time aRo frdjn North Yakima. Tlnee duuRh terH sin vivo him iiNvdoeH one son who resldoH here. Tim body Is In Weeks and McOownus clitipid. There were numer ous reports us to the. infiuiiur of his 1 JUST OUT Medford Mail Tribune Official Map of Jackson County, Ore. fjomplloil tiHpcclallr Tor tlio Mull Trlliuno by tho Jackson County Abstract Co, Approved anil offi cially adopted by tho county court, July, 1910. Shows ownership of oarh parcel of property, townehlp ami noctlon linos, county road, fproHt ro K'-Tvco, railroad i;rant, city and town boundaries and all other neccHoary Information. Tho only convenient, handy, comploto map of Jaclmoii county published In many yearn, filzo ; both endH. : Vi by 40 Inchon, on heavy map paper, tinned nt i 'i . . . .. ; No homo comploto without thlH map, It itflllii ; ; f.jr J2.50, but will bo i;l vim away freo to Biibucrlb- : llllit lllll UCehleflt Will out t,.l',.til I.Im ,.,,1. I llllfllll hill flfllil nil fif'.'OlinlM 1... 1..I.I pabblllly iiulll he Is beyond punishment doxvu on the bed fully dressed and xvas The Integrity of our hluldlnn depetnla found in thut posltlun, Kunurul notice upon (ho enforcement of uch prtcau- luler, :: 'i :: 0 : era to tho Medford Mali Trlbuno, HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE , S( U8CIUUB TO Till: DAILY MAIL ''ritirtUNK' FOI ONK YKAR IN ADYANCE .IpB.OO OH FOR THU WKKKIY MAIL TIlinUNU TWO YBAUB IN 'JJVANCH AT 1.G0 A YIOAU..'l.pO AND TIIR MAP 13 YOURS. Or got cno now HiibBcrlbor, to tho Dally or two now oneu to tho Weekly, remit anil wo wllj Hond tho "i a p. Old fiubicrlberfl may nocuro tho map by paying up arrears and subscribing In advance. I 'i 'i ii' i 'i I i Medford Mail Tribune " 27'N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. I i , 'i 'i i i '. 'i 'i . 1 1 ' J will build you a I in " nioiu bungalow on i aprp ii),wall:indisl.'iuc(r(ir $1000 In 1200, fin! snil for bcrrii's, plcniy walcr. 1 will pluw nYul ; lurnisli seed, biuall payiiiPiu.s or will U'a.sp; nuso j boinos in ronunuUily;ill, jjiiilil good lioiuo. ., EV.H. Manley 217 Went Main Stroot r 9 Choice South Oakdale Avenue Lot Kast front, 100 by 175 feci; alloy in rear; a num ber or largo oalc trees, splendidly placed in reln i ion to a bouse; registered title; nothing better in the oily. A V ill .sell at a bargain tor cash. A1ko lots in Turtle's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. HARRY H. TUTTLE,, Owner "Park Avenue, Or any member ol! the Medford Realty "' ""Association, i I 'i 'i 'i 'i i ': ii Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND.PGHOOL BONDS I Monoy on hand at all 'times to loan on improved .' ranches and fruit land. ' PHONE 3231. 320, GARNETT-GOREY BLDG. '' 3E Y''X'W T'lu'o nol seen the best J J it in riiiiio punt.' to lw c.onlonlw illi soinethiiig else, Hut if DR. RIOKERT content with something else. Hut if because you have the best. ROOM 2, OVER KENTNERS, Medford PlW&&Utrt&t4-tW(J - "" r f.