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v 7, r vr n 1 ! I ' III f,I 8 vl Vi J 1 if a '1 i HI oil PAGE FOUR MEDirORDMATLTRTBUNlil, MtfDirQRP.OKlWON, T1IU.KKIAV 1 ITNJQ .1, UHJU Medford mail Tribune ty SS1 AN INDRPJltyDICNT NKWKIVU'KU WHAT JUNE FINDS l'UHMHHICD DAILY KNTHl'T HATUH-i vay nv tmm mkukoiu) PRINT! NCI CO. B RIMMING .JUNW, with her uimrinthino tint ami lion summer skies, with her Holds of whispering grasses INCORPORATED . Tim DeinnornUo TIiucb, Tho Medford i)r ,,it. hillo nf minlhtir VordlU'O finds Conditions ill tllO Mnll, Tlio Matron! Tribune, Thn South- ,uul lu l lmlb UL famuli!!, 1. 1" "'' H""a (.umuiiwuo J" iv. cm OrcBonlan, Tim Anlilnnd Tribune.. HoittlO RiVOl' YalloV to limtfll .U'1' SlllllOi. The valley never looked fnirqr. Despite a haekward snriiiir and a"nroloimod battle with the frost, seienee has i.... . . '" .. . i . . i aicondn i-utnam, imiiof ami m.ihipe, enabled the fruit grower to trnunpli oyer adverse eonci - Office Mall Tribune Hulldlnjr, 25-27 29 North Kir street; ihonc, Main S0!1 Homo 76. imp Knlcrcd an nvconil-clima matter n tions ami the largest pear erop in the history of the val ley will be harvested. Plantinir has been eonmleiiMl and approximately 15.- Mahrs; u;011' uudcr "' nct ogj 000 additional aeres of ohoire eonnnereial orchard have omriai 'in,cr of tho city ot TtfoTa boon set out, bringing the total orchard area in the ALod- umm i-npcr or jncwon .r fniv distrk't to 75,000 acres, a greater aereage tiinn any one ycnWc"TI.(!f......i5.oo! two other fruit districts in the state. iv7n"oniV,' SHwmi'iy VaVrtSt'iA '"j To roach these orchards and the outlying farms, ,Iaek- iffifai"?...: .bo son Comity is engaged in the most extensive road build- Rmuiav only, by mull, per year.... 5.M , . ....,,...; :,, :., Kw.4-..i.. Oit f.w.ti? lmvn lumn lor fiir Weekly. iNnr-ymr .' "'S r.tim.uisn tu iu ."i "M " "; " ;"; I , ,,,, .,,;' lliw ,., vosltu,llv. Kovpvn stool Imrtiros aoross tlio hoiruo. extensive roan ....... ,--.- .---- o- - - , ' ,- ... CITIES NO! EXEMPT Supreme Court Decides That Cunstl tutlunnl Amendment of Last Year Docs Not Throw Down Bars Dc (catliifl Option Law. SALKM, Or., Juno I. Tlio 1'irM ruling of tho supreme court on tlio tpuMion whether tho amendment ml it'ieil ly the people in UUO exempted incorporated towns inul oitlos from SWORN CIKCtlXATXON. owmtr? mTKiotj?. ,nonlh" en,lln,:j making machinery has been purchased, many miles of XttU X,eaed Wlm United rrii Ul'W Illicit Y it, lite tiiiuui ruiisiuivuwiL tiuvi vv.nvi.iv.vo been and are being let tor as many more. Medford shows continued increase in all measures of civic progress. Water receipts show 101 per cent increase over a year ago, postal receipts show 21 per cent gam Dispatcher Tho Mnll Trlbuno In on sale at tha Terry Nows Stand. San rrnnclaco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland, ltowman Newa Co, Portland, Oro. W. O. Whitney, Senttle, Wash. sosroBD, gssaun. i Metropolis of Southern Oregon and, airuinst'Mav a'vear aco, and 42 nor cent increase for the .Metropolis or aouinern vjrcRvm nnu( o- .. .-.. i- 1 1 11...:. .1.,. Northern CallfornlR, and the fastest- ve;u. mUliUlr ty 31. Jaillv eletirillgS aiKl UOPOSltS JUSO Krowlnp city In Oregon. ', i i tiSfaiAV Tn-io.ooocn8US """'"! snow proportional gams. a mouwinq aoiiar uruviy AlOdlOra IS (10111!! H UllCIUUUCIUll .UIUUMU m lliuia' nit- mountain ?-atcr ami ix; provemont. Manrulos ol streets are being watered, sew- f street bolnp paved nna.i .. ,,,v i .. . . PLtlmalOf3! 1'lvo hundred thouwind dollar arnvlty! Water system coinpieiwi, kimiib unem supply pure t teen miles of contracted 000 f Mnreli . Hunt. .lArr.att n mill! nf ?!! nt CC?nner fruit city I. Ore.onl-RoRU.,! blltillg System. . ,,,.:, lltl liM. wnv ,!,.. in ltlver Spltxenborc apples won sweep- Moi'O bUlUllllg 01 bllSlUOSS blOCKS IS UlHler ly Mail til "Apple Xlntf of the World. nv tho National Atipla Show. Spokane, 190P, and a car or rewtowns won Vlio court (Ivt'iiK'tt iiiooriMinitctl town inul oi tic- worn not o.ompt, TIuh tho Ideal option liw U not invulidtitod in thi'Mi onsos. Tho ilooision ciuno in Statu v. Schluor, Wnllown county, in which tho dot'ondunt wits oouviotctt of tu lntiu tlio local option law in Joseph Tho judmuttnt of the low or ooiirt i- itffiiinotl. Dol'outhtnt nppoiilotl 01. the ground that tho mucmhucnt to tho constitution, cNomptoil iuoorpot atod towns and i-itio.-. "Tho doot-ions rcoofjuir.o tho nlid- MADERO OFF TO , WANTS MAGNATE CAPITAL SOON PUT IN JAIL Will Give Great Ball Tunlylit to the Senatdr Introduces Concurrent, noso- People In Juarez Governor ol, lulloi) Demumllnn Criminal Preset" Clilluiahua Is to Bo Rcmovetl at Once. cutl6n of Officers of Oil ami To bacco Trusts. Kli I'ASO, Tomib, Juno 1. -lVuii. U'AHIIINMTON. I), ,, Juno lr owpo I Mudoro. j.. und Mtv, Mndoro Souutor Alloti l'out)ioiio of Ohio lo will toudor A farewell hall toniuht to day iutitidliood it concurrent itv-solu- tho citiKous of .InattiK, propuratory ti (ion doiuitudiii thn criminal iironc departin for tho capital, .Mndcro) outiou (f the offieorn of the oil and opooti to 0ao for -Mo.ico t'itv to- tolmcoo trusta. Tlio roxitluthui iu- Mlruotn (ho atlornoy ucnvt'al to ho- ;in iuuncdiato proceeding whoiovei ho iIiimKh he Iiiik rtiifficiuiit oviduueo. en mites of etreet bolne paved and.i"", , " , .. mi:,.. 1.11.... V " UlC tlcet-toiiS roooiur.e tluMUlltt- aVmaa ttS&ti& wl nll WA at a exceeding a million clolhiis. Aty llf , llollunilo amcmlm0llt 0 'JSSSSSSir receipt, for year end.n, tllO Olid of tllO VWirf tllOW Will Up tWOllty llllloS dt IMlJOd ,,, to oitioA and town.-." .-au arch 3t. 191. ahow Increase of 41 pet streets aild tllll'tV llllleS Ot CtlSt 11011 lliaillS 111 tllO (llhlll- Chiot ,)u-tico-KitKUl in eiumiicllttit. I the eitv's history. Among the structures Hearing 00111-1 ,wer collV.t ' pletioiraro the five story -Medford hotel, the four story ni10 ,w upon mo two local option rulings "hut InMtls that tlio homo rule amend ment does not 'annul tho otdors rl ntntlo pttor to its pass- ionie rule amendment. ..-.-. . . ,. y . II I II. . .... .. nrt rrfro In 1910 I ! ,., nn Win-nit urn jiii.l It sirtt Will'P I 'OIinKUlV DIOCK. ItUM "In Wa own enuntv. the town o .. -7. .. -! AllV.UI.Uiii -a.avw . -.----- .. m , - --- - . , Vn,cnourrn.Ic:Cr"a"0na, "vvnom "" xt..:, TribllllO bllildilie. tllO Snarta block. tllO tWO public, Jo-cph attempted to hee-e and ope, prices In all markets of tho world dur-' S(hool bltlldlllgS, tllO CratOl Lake Gill'agO. TllO bchOl'UlOl- ,nWrVto omme'rXclaiCttcnib. tncloslnjt : hoi'll miildillir. AlllOllg tllOSO Oil which Construction llSlrf cents for postneo for the finest commu- o , - . . , . , , , i ,, l.';,.f nlty pamphlet ever written. bogtlll 01' IS aboilt to boglll, IS tllO AlHU'OWS blOCk, tllO P U.t COMMUNICATIONS. To tho Editor: iDoar Sir I attended tho public meeting at tlio Natatorium Unit iMnn day cvonliiR, and was soroly dissa liointod in finding that not one of tho Bpoakors touched on a real and last ing rfemedyvfor the ovlls that arc com plained of at present in this city. The suggestion that the working men hero should patronage homo merchants here if they co'uld secure goods at less cost elsewhere was an appeal to their altruistic nature and not to tho love of justice that ought to prevail iu our hearts always. . Tho old worn-out rigmarole quot ed by Mr. Young that the Interest of one is the interest of all is very mis leading when It Is thoroughly analy zed. Ho could have made the matter much moro clear If ho had stated that tho "rights" of all men are always tho same. It could he easily seen that Mr. Young had not given much thought to the question ot rights If he had, hp could have suggested that the rights of capital and tho rights of labor aro always Identical. Theso aro known under the term of "equal liberty," the full meaning of which Is known as "freedom to do right." Labor and capital should not be at war with ono another uevor, but should unite always in fighting the ono common enomy, and that is: special priviledge of any and every nature. y.,It Is results that counts. Mr. Young knows that tho unions havo often failed to accomplished what thoy claimed they would. They can never guaranteo anything, because in their fights they aro so heavily handicap ped. If tho gcntloman thinks that his innocont tnlk Monday night which wna entirely devoid of any al lusion to real progress, if ho thinks It Ih going to satisfy tho thinking peo ple In tho labor movement, I can as suro him that ho Is greatly mistaken. They may Hvo long, and do much good If thoy will become progressive, for tho law of life Is progression. .If M.r. Voting Is still in tho city, I ask him to givo nn opinion on the following, 1. What is the reason that nil men that wish to work cannot havo their wishes granted? .1!, Whnt Ib reason that all men can not sccuro an cquitnblo sharo of the wealth thoy produco? t D, L, EDWARD. i National bank building, the Masonic Temple, the Sisters ' of Providence hospital, and the Xofferlund apartment ' house. In addition, there tire several hundred residences in course of construction. "Work is well under way on the Prospect power plant on the upper Jxogue, where a million dollars is being spent to harness the river aild deliver 25,000 horse power for com mercial use in the valley, Alining, long neglected, is receiving a share of tho at tention merited. Several rich strikes havo centered tin attention of the world upon Southern Oregon, a district that has produced upward of a hundred millions of dol lars of placer gold, and whose numerous quartz ledges have scarcely been scratched. Lumber manufacture in the great timber belt tapped by the. Hill railroad now in course of construction, will soon be under wav. Mills are reopening, and ere long large payrolls will add to the prosperity of the commun ity . While real estate is not as active as a year ago, it is more active than in anv other place in the northwest. Generally speaking, times are better, money more plenti ful, earth a little fairer, and the sun shines a little bit brighter in the itogue Kivor alley than m any other sec tion of the globe. INSANE MAN IS SHORT IN HIS ACCOUNTS I,OS ANGKI.KS. Cnl Juno 1. City auditor John Meyers announced , today that SI, W, Chater, formerly rashlor in tho city electrician's office ls(chort $2,640 In his accounts. Mey ers stated that the ullcged shortage covers a porlod of moro than 2 years, Qlmter has been confined in tho state asylum for tho Insane at Highland for u mouth, , t , n !& Cor tho Insor of thg m-lialo ,vfH ljnyo foipitl for a nrginpt ujl mnyv enve, him j nl of vorry, , . tt n -t ;-''- 'Haelcliis for Health. ; L OK SIGN OF SHOWED ffl A MAIL TRIBUNE MINE; WANTS AID Like Liberty It Brightens the Earth Clairvoyant at Salt Lake Writes of Its Blazinn White Lights Are Seem Locatinn, Gold Mine for Young Man Miles Away 156 Tungsten Globes Near Medford and Now Vants Him Are Used In It. to "Come Throucih." Look for the sign of the Mall Tri bune. Llko liberty, It lightens the earth in tho vicinity of tho Mall Tribune building. Its blazing whlto lights aro vlslblo miles away, or would bo if not hid by tho shacks along tho railroad right-of-way. Tho letters aro two feet In length, and 15G tuugbten lights In It mak'u tho night bright. Tho sign, llko tho Stall Tribune, is strictly up-to-duto. There aro no red hair pins In glass bottles In it but bright whlto tuugstons put tho old stylo incuudusennt to shaino. Tho sign was made in Jlodford, lot tors and all, by tho Southern Oregon Electric Company. DYNAMITE IS USED TO CHECK NEGRO INVASION KANSAS CITY, Mo., June 1,--Xcgro iiiviiMoii into ono of tho resi dential districlM, heretofore occupied exclusively by whites, was resented today hy dynamite. An attempt was made to blow up the houoo ol Augus tus Mfirgftii on liullelgutuiiio nvoiuio. A number of window were broken by the explosion. No one wns injured. Support the manufacturers of your homo city first, last and all the time, and you will help yourself to prosper ity, nut Jf your local factoiles can not supply your wants, Insist that the merchant carries "Made iu Oregon" goods from oilier Qrogou sources to Isiimjly J'or needs. i ' IIusJclnB for Health, The following letter wns received recently by Chlof of Police Hiltson and while poorly written tho sub stance Is as follows: Salt Lake City, May20, 1911, City Marshal Sir, some years ago whllo a clairvoyant was In your city, thcro called on her a. young man and asked her If she would locate a mine for him. He said that if ho round one that she could lncato he would give her one half Interest. TIiIb wns be fore tho Lewis and Clark Fair." She told him that to go some miles and duo west towards tho mining -imp Jackson or a mine of that sort and whon tho road left tho stream and Ic camo twords a road there was a flar rock whoro two striplings grew out of tho split dig there and ho would find mineral and he did but has for gotten his promise. That woman Is broken down has a growth In her head perhaps an operation may cure her now will ho remember tho wo. man that gave him wealth. I hear that ho Is wealthy. She stopped with an old lady near whoro the new hull was being built, glvo this to tho edi tor of your news papor and It may reach him. (Signed) SIADAM SlIZHAH. The mlno Is evidently located west of Slodford, hut no knowledge of a strike being tnitdo In this vicinity up on a'dvlco from a fortune toller Is known, Sbo do'e'sn't say why sho does not locale a mlng for herself In the wuno man nor. Has kins for Health. alonns without previous action ot tho voters of tho municipality. This was hold to ho illotral." Judge Moore, who wrote tho d oi-iouj., xaid: "Whoro tho county i drv a vote of the Kope in tovvn-mu--t bo taken before tho order of things onu ho changed. It will l M'on that while tlio legal voters c, on cry city and town aro utitlionzti to lict'ii-e or prohibit tho miIo of hi) uor.s therein, I he clau.-o making tin municipality aujijoot to thu local op tiou law 'within it limits,' rcipiiro an election of voters of the munic ipality before the sale of Ihpiors can ho legalized where not legalized at the time of the pas.-ugo of the homi rule bill." Judge Harnett contends the lioiiu rule bill of no effect because of tin phrase 'Subject, to local option law.' He tnkeri the rttanil that the hill leaver conditions as iu the first place. Mat Judge Moore bases his ruling on tin additional clmir-e "within its limils" und holds this to mean that th Ihpior traffic is loft to tho option o voters of municipalities without out side interference. morrow. The Chihunhuu slnto lot-islnltiro, Madoro said, understands tho situa tion und tomorrow will depose the present governor und install thai-. Look for tho ad that ih'Horihot tho zalos, the .Madoro candidate. place .vipt would liker lu own. Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufacturers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER FIPE . . v Plant North Eivorsido Phone M. 6091 0. J. aiQMON, Mgr for OiMrrrto for llrltk Work for Planterliiff Where .to Go Tonight itrmnf4 THE ISIS THEATRE 111(1 DOlMU.ll HILL Direct from tho Orphmitu ul tlau r'rnuclM'o romoH tho grout hoiihm tloual wcHlurii drama In one ait, entitled: ' ' ANNA'OW LIHL13 Tin: ntiuK or imiKM'HIIII'" Gull Joe, it cowpunclior Hurry Hchuiniu Dud. nn Indian... .Jnuk MohhIcU X Dora, Joe's wife, .,.....,.. . .......... .suns Anna no i.immi 0RUS1TKD TCOOlv SCREENED GRAVEL Delivered to any part of city. Office: Fruitgrowers' Hank Ulilg. Phono M. l.13. WASHED SAND MyfjsJsyjA)yH'J-Jr : y V J. K. ENYART, President J. A. I'KItllY, Vlco-Prcsldont F. 13. M13UKICK. Vlco-Prcilddnt. JOHN 8. OUTII, Cnihtor W. 11. JACKSON, As't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capita!, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 fiAKi: HKT0S1T I10.NKS FOIt HUNT. A OKMUtAL 1IA.NKI.N0 MJSI.VKSH TKANS.1CTK1). V H0I.IC1T YOUll PATKONAflK. a4t4MM-M1he-4?----4t44t4r4 QUARTER IN OE RAIN EALLS Is of Great Value to Fruit Crop Pre venting Ground From Baking- Fair Tonight and Tomorrow is Hie Prediction. After threatening to rain tin greater part of Wednesday afternoon u bhowor broke over the valley uboiil .'( o'clock und continued until earl iu the evening. One fourth of au inch of rainfall is reported by I'ro feshor O'Uara and no gently did t fall that tho earth uhhoihed evei.v drop. The value lo the fruit erop i in estimable. The' earth was bcgiiinniK to bake to a certain but with the ud ditioiuil uioiiluro received ycslerd.iv the fruit crop will bo benefited until tho danger point in passed. PROSPECT 18 TO CELEBRATE 4TH The cniplou'M of the Prospect Con btriK'tion company at Prospect are preparing lo have n big I' mirth ol July celebrutiiuuiij I'loopoct and in vite all who wish to upend u day iu the wopds to join Hiein. Tlio wsvi 1'umico hill road is fJn ished und aulo can make the run to Prospect easily in about four hours und have up bud hilN to ehmh. The committee in nrranging for a number of amusements, among which will be u ball game, foot races, tar get shooting and it plulform dunce iu the evening. It i probable that n came of base ball will bo arranged between em ployers of the Itogue River Klcmtrio company nt Medford and employers of tlio Prospect CoiirI ruction company. Hasldn's for Health.' Medford Iron WorKs E. G. Trowbridgo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Punipa, Boilers and Machinery Agouta in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MOSSE ft 00. 0tmM0NWt9000PPdwJMHm00MHMf PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed t'ricofl JoiiBonublo COFFEEN 03. PRICE 1 25 HOWARD II LOCK, KNTUAJfCB ON (lib HTUKCT. !---4f4r4--f4fMf4r4f44Hf4?4f4r4ri 1'HO.Ni: 1J03 M4HHHH( r0 i Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. WWfWMW' Excursion! Sunday, June 4th. Butte Falls and Return Via Pacific Sc Eastern R .R. $2.00 for Round Trip Train loavds Mod ford at 8:1-1 u. in., urrives in Mod ford at 7 p. in. -This is tho finest Hcenio trip in all of Southern Oregon. You'll enjoy thin GH-milo rido into Tniorior Oregon. - K. II.- ICvtirywheio thriiuuliout i tho cant wheru thew noted per foriuei'H havo .prcmiutcd their clover little Hhetcti they have iiiel with the Kreiitcat aiinvtwri, All loverit of uotal uctliiK Hhotild take advuutaiso of the next three iiIkIiIh and ueo thoiu, Hen' He Ik KD wiia-on The LnimhliiK vJoiiii Juat tlio fellow you havo lieon waltliiK ttti, I with it new liraiul ot J ok en, an j otiKlunl, eMir)' tuio a latiKh w In ner! a nttiutp Mpeech thut'u it ticrimm, and a IuiikIiIiik moiik thnl will caiiho )ou to Inutth an hard ih ho dOCH, iU-GO , ."WIIBKH THU CKOWDI 00" ; Seo Wlio'n Here. IIAItltV IKU.I.lNtiSWOItTII .V CO PrcaentliiK for Their l'rt Play " T II K W O li !' " Ilcnutlfiil Four Act Story of the Went. HpcchtltlcH hy MUti CiiuiiliiKhnm. ro. X NATATORIUM HWIM.MINO SIvSSIONS A. M.t II) n. in. lo 12 noon. I. At.: 2 p, m. to G p. in. KtculUK 7 p, in. to III p, III. h Private liiHtrticllou from 10 a. m. to 1-'. For furthor laforniatlon 2 neo tho Inntriictor. Oltan, Oatclir. Comtrty rtnr riiotojiUyi. Ucctllont Mutlo, O If S D Z M B o AFTER ALL IT NARROWS i downV TO The Merrivold Shop FOR BOOKS t.It W. Alain SI., Medford. Legal Blanks All Forms Correct Forms For This Stato Medford Book Store ' . iV,vfc4k tfeftarft - -