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PA"GEK)UK MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUTE, arEDFORD, OREGON. t i kV u 1 . ' Iff S & - i I'M' J r Medford Mail Tribune AN INUlil'KNb&N'T NUV81Al'nrt rUULIHHKD DAILY RXCKIT HATUIN VAX I1T TUB MliDFOIlD rittNTlNQ GO. .Tlio Democratic Tlmcn, Th Modford Mini, Tim ftip.ironl Tribune, Tho Soulli. em OrcBonlan, Tho Ashland Trlbuno. Offlcn Mall Tribune llultdlnff, SC-jr-59 North Kir ntrcet; phono. Main 3021 Homo ?S. OBOltan PUTNAM, Editor and Manner m JUSTICE IN OHIO. IJntorfil nit sooml-rlnnn matter A Medford, Orocon, under the not of March s, 1879. Official Official l'nrwr of Va j per the City of MmMoii! oc jncKson v.ouiuj- snnsaiuPTioM katei. One yenr, by mall .,.,., ..15.00 One month by tnnll Si) I'or month, illlverod by carrier in Mcilforil. Jnrknonvllln nml Cen- trnl Volnt .BO Runday only, by null, jxr year.... S.oo Weekly, per year l.Stf SWORN CIRCULATION. Dally nvernj.i Tor nix months ending December 31, 1910, S7JI. mil Staitd Wire United Pim Dlpotchc. Tim Mall Tribune Is on aln nt th Perrv npv Stand. Snn IruncUco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Bowman Nows Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. arosroxu), osuboos. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest KronlnR city In Oregon. Population U. S census 1910; 8840: estimated. 191110.000. Klve litimlred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, Rlvlnff finest supply pura mountain water and six tren miles of street being paved and contracted for at a cost exceeding '. O0O.OCO, making a total of twenty mllei of pavement. Postofflce receipts for year endlniJ March 31. 191. show Increase of 41 pe rent. ilanK deposits a gain of 3 pe.' cent. Uanner fruit city In OreRon Iloini'i lilvcr Spltxenberp apples won sweep stakes prljo and title of "Apple Ktn of the "World." a tho National Aprils Show, Spokane. 1909, and a car of Isewtowns won Tlrit Mill In 1910 at Canadian international Apple dhow. Vancouver, it. C ItuBiio Htver pears brought highest prices In all markets of tha world dur ing, the past six years. write Commercial club. Inclosing I cents for postage for tho finest commu nlty pamphlet ever written. OHIO is u prenl state. U, is in ihe midst of a groat moral awakening. It has been discovered that it. is wrong to sell votes. As a result, some 11)00 eitixens of Adams county, who openly admitted that th'ey had for years sold their votes for from $2 to $20 per, have been disfranchised for'five years. . Tho end eaino when1 the drain upon campaign commit tees became too great, even for the great state of Ohio. The loaders got together and stopped buying votes in self- protection. Hut, although some 2000 in one county were arrested for sellinir their votes, no one was ninched for buying votes. As in most, graft and boodling prosecutions, the men responsible for the crime, the "man higher up," es caped scot free. Judge A. Z. Blair was the righteous judge who chas tised the long line of political sinners, and dishonored them before the world. So he has fairly earned a halo as a moral reformer. But why did not Judge Blair go after the man who did tho corrupting as well as the man corrupted t Listen to his reason as expressed in a speech at Denver: "T prosecuted tho vote seller only. In the first place, he was easier to reach. In the second plac.outhe buyer, 1 believe, was honest. 1 moan by this that he was working for his partv. His attempt to buy votes was a sincere ciiorr, according to ins ugnr, to noip ins own sine, wuue the vote seller had no principle nor even a party loyalty to back him." A Daniel eome to judgment! lie should find a place upon the supreme court bench! Buying votes is honest, sincere and full of principle, but selling is wicked, at least "in the light of reason." In su preme court lingo, corruption of the electorate by bribery THURSDAY. ,llTNK 8. 1911. "' ii i i ii JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Ain't Yuh Heard? Alntchuheard, Mamie? Promise yuh won't tell! Millie Manklns told me 'bout Sadie and that swell. She says that tho fellar Hasn't got a cent; " That he owes her sister Six-nlnety-cight for rent. Xow If Sadies hears It Her poor heart will burst. Don't you go and tell her, 'Cause 1 want to first. Honest, Mamie, tell me, Alntchuheard? miirht bv stvled a "reasonable'', attemnt at honesty. But now conies u bunch of these wicked voters who al ways wanted cash upon election day, and swear in affida vits that they have for many veal's sold their votes at from $1 up per vote: that the sale was negotiated by and the monev naid wei-sonallv by Judvre A. Z. Blair himself. and the votes were bought, both for the, judge himself and his party. Ohio is indeed a great state. NEW COMPANY ELECTS OFFICERS Stockholders of Alton Milling Com pany, Newly Incorporated, Name Officers and Will Start Developing Property' at Once. .. At a nuivtiinr of the stookhotijei r tho Alton, Mining -onii,v, hold in Mod ford rouqutly ll" follow-jiii; wuro olootod (it'fioorV nml directors; Vil liniu AiikIo, luvMdont; V. i. Burr, vioo pix'Mdont; L. I . Small, .worutury. treasurer. tho, utlnorx, niwi, C. (.'lark mid l.mita NcUtm omiipuHu tho Inmid of director and lire olootod to mtvo for one your. 1'lie iirinoipnl plaoo of husinuss wiH'ud Modford mid tho properly tho uoiupitny prti jm)so to develop is located in thu Wolf Crook d(trit, ooiiiiiionly Limwu ns tlio I lurk IlllllO, MtntUlHl lUljOllltllg the liivotibiioU, Martini and other well known old puduoertf, and w said to have n sploi'did slitiwiu and with ysteiiiiitic) dcol(ipniout should tuiiku n initio of iiiiHU(tinoo. All the offioor uud dinvtor-4 nro ineii of ox Hriomv in miniiii; and the oouipany',4 atTaio will he comliictod in u Wny'to liriiij; pi-opor results. -T "'"'( nlaniiilto: doOrt not dooidu to. Vooiilu hor jjront Aohool at Modford,. jho fa yoruhlo ntloiitlou whIMi thht town wljl huvo sooun'd will ho worlh all thlil tho omiiiuilmi has ooxt. Tliis snlou ,dld oxnniplo of koIiik nr iIiIukh U well worthy tho oinulatlim of other 'towns mid cltitw, This "all notnos to ho who wiitshis liuVvly litylhloal,(in' else needs to ho rovitod to Vend 'nil nut that Allinny lOiulit 'M well onjliy tho IioiiIkh infltionoo of Mw, Unrii 'iiliin's woiilth ns Afodfiyf nr iii,v dhor town If thti lioiTjilo'tir Alhiijiy nly put NiOiUM'lvo-t In loHitlou to i. PRODUCERS FRUIT CC Our office Ih now looatiid 1:1 our pnU InibhuiiMO, fttlil l open for tho hoiihoii Kroip now on wo will liaVn tint dully reports all inarlditH, Hbowlmt prloo ronllKiul hv the Oallfoiula Fruit DIn illiiitorn. ami all other hIiIiiiiiu'H. i -, . : . . i . ,.:..!,.. , ,.. Any one iitioioKioii m mvuni v eomo In and look t limit over mid com pnro piioos. My HhlppliiK with " ' will luwo nil tho advantage, of tlio Where to Go "uTotfhft.' HARRIMAN UNIVERSITY.' ofunos t ho who whits. wlio'hiwtloV Nvhilo h wnits. This applies to oitlu. us well n w iiiiltvtilniilb. Wlut Imil, i Jtut that Allinny ,M J- w,H on. i"jj SjK.rt.f'tSid Htaton ami at a lowor ooHl to j-pu umii In thd piHt. ' l,at voar wo hnndlod jioftrly ton ttibtniiuut enr IoiiiIh, or miVoitiy'Hlx pr oont or tho ontlro Cnllfuriim nop. lloinniutior wo ! O O 1j N ) T H I N O -All fruit In void on Itn Individual inlirlV( ! "tioli Krowftm union nml prions roallioil for onrlt Rlilpuiont nro iiuhllHliiHl In tho ontalouuwi. I'oolluu ,iin t rlol ami railed yoara ni;o in uui,i (urn In. If you want to noil ) tin, If you .want material, Imipoct our satuploi, iintl Kt our prlcoH uuforo purrliaii itttr. p u o i) u on us v it hit no, fit .r MoKoauy, NorlhwoMorn .Koiit. r i ' ! " ' Jackson County Girl Elected, ,MI8 l.tioy Srawfnrd of j Aiililitnd Jackson county, a HOpliOtmlro, lh yio ilonientln uuloncu dopartitiQiit of tltu Ort'Kon nitrlciilttirnl oolloito, lias Jttst hfou olootod flrat lco-ptotddoiit of, ttio' Waldo UnU chili, tho oi'RntiUn lion of roHldoiitn or tho Rlrlii' dorinl tory, for tho coiiiIiik your, Hho will mt tuily ho roitulrod loiict "m tho Milof oxooutlvo In tho iiIimouoo of tho president, hut will ho ox-ortlulo ohnlr iniui of all of, tho Hoclul coiuinlttOoA, NATATORIUM J ByiM.MlNJ HICHHIONH A. M.t 10 a. in. to JU noon. 1'. M.J p, in, to (I p, in, KvonltiKI 7 p. in, III. . . , Look 'for tho "help wimlod td iiuu sih'uis iiko ft "prohpooi "-mill riiiswr it pnniiptly. In 10 p, Prlvnto liiNti'iictlou from 10 ,n in. In 11. Ii'or fnrllior liiforinittftin .' . ...... . X tioo tho Imitructur. infn JJUIV MAKE WHAT WE USE. It Is reported that Roosevelt will ho hack of Taft lu 1912. It can't bo that he wishes to hide himself so completely as that. "Captain Amundsen Is off for the bouth pole. Funny to what lengths a man will go to gratify an dmbltlpn. In Indiana one woman struck an other over the head with a satchel. A cous'lderato paper recorded 'It: "Mrs. 1J. was stricken wkh the grip yesterday." n lu Our Mall. Dere Mr, Jolts and Jingles: As I am going to eat in a swell restaurant Sunday, will you tell me what you call j)Ie with ice cream oa top?Is it pie a la mode or do la mode, or what? -iA. K. Our advice is for you to stick to plain English and call it pie with suovV on the roof. CONSTRUCTION of the immense power plant at Pros pect, which will supply the Rogue River valley with ten times the quantity of power now used, will work a rin.if rtlmtirrsi ill flw lilllluf l'ln 1 !ltwl niviii Wnlf'lVO nt dlllltll- ern Oregon. . It will supply cheap po'vyer and enable the niannfactnre ofsconntless articles now imported from the far east. There is a pronounced, tendencj' on the part of manufacturers to get as near as possible to the sources of their raw mate rial and to seek localities where motive power can be se .cured' at a minimum of cost. AYe must take advantage of it. We have raw material, here for a number of articles, such as cement and lumber, that can be nftinufactured for alimited local market and exported at a profit. We :. '.. a . i -.. ii.. ..n J. r.. i ....:..,. i.i...i ...:ti can raise maieriai xor ctniuticss siiiaiitu iuciuiich iiuu win supply local demand. As the country grows the markets will extend, and with the extension of railroads compe tition in distant markers will be possible. The great resqrve of liydro-elecfric .power will gradu ally evolve new industries. It is up to Medio rd to secure these industries, to', encourage their growth, and plan a sys tematic campaign for their establishment. We must develop all of our latent possibilities to make Medford a citv worth while. (Allinny Hornld.) . Medford's mmtifott olfort to se cure the locution of u uuivorHty tn he o.tablihed hj Mrs. K. II. Harri iiinn is typionl of tho thrift, push, ontorpriso uud puhlio spirit whieli has built Mcdtord i'roni a town iif :i()0ll IK'ople throo years no to n oity of 10,000 today. Medford may not i'l the university soiilit, hut the effort is worth the untno. This is- tho spjril of .success; Tho Mod font nconln do tiling.. Kvei) if Mrs. Iliirriuinn, die wealthy widow of tho Into railroad ANNOUNCEMENT TIIIC MKDKOim HAKKIIV tu now holng conducted by W. M. Kennedy and (Korgo i'uruckor, Wk A. Todd huvltig retired, i Sotno Important chanson nro contomplntod nml ns u rcHiilt tho public will ho Hitpplled with flmt claus guods at reaioimble jirlcon. Medford Bakery and Delicatessen i 4'2 Winil CKXTUAL. U SALE OITY PROPERTY WAIt TIMIO UMt'AI'K KOMANCi; ON ItAlt-O. ; ins iM.un: in Tin; wathii ; IW.MiliV TltOUill.lvH l'mir (iood l'lilmvK Tonlttlit, Uou't I'll It to Soo TIk'no oni: iu.mi: 'Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNICO. 212 Fruitgi'oei-s Bank Bldg HAL CONRAD KICKED BY CRANK OF AUTO 'A young wife writes to find out how to make a Jlttlo chicken go a long way. Sic the dog on It. Once I knew a man who went In sane and Decani o Interesting. 'Bauehall has caused a divorce at Sj. Louis. Two out at home. Ivddle's Kssuj'n; Oiieratlons. Oppyrabhutts, pa uez, are what makes doctors the cut-ups what they aro. When peepul are sick and don't l;uo what ales 4 hem there Is nothing for the docktors to do hut look In und so thoy oppyrate. Thore aro tolo- grat oppyraters and teleiono oppy rators hut thoy don't draw the salary or the blttd that docktors do. Pa sed he had itn unklo who was a surgon aiid that his tinkle ttik a cat and a dbg und changed thare hides. The next day tho nuybors say they saw a cat cliato a dog throe time arowud tho howse and that the dog finally climbed a tree while tho cat stayed down and barked He sed that when tho dog with tho cat's skin saw Its rofleckshun lu the glass do jumped nt It so hard ho dlod of tho hump, Eddie. Whilo cranking an automobile In front of the Commercial club build ing, preparatory to taking some of tho Golden State excursionists on a tour of the surrounding country, Hal Conrad had his right elbow dislocat ed when tho engine- kicked 'hack. It was at first thought that the arm was broken and he was hurried to a physician's office, where the JdlntVns forced into place and bandaged. The auto hadjust been fitted with an entirely new set of spark plugs and this is thought to have been the cause of the engine's bucking. Ex-Premier Drops Dead. PAIMS, June 8. Maurice Iloiivier, who was premier of Truiice nt tho time of tho separation of chinch uud fdnto, diopped dead Wednesday in n bunk here. Vue some time niter leav ing the pTemiership Houvicr noted ns tlio premiership Itouvior tided ia minister of io'ieigit ni'fuirs. f Medford, Or., May 10, l&ll. This is to certify that about November 1 my daughter was taken with a severe attack of rhoumatlsm which rendered her left arm useless, in fact it was so near paralyzed that alio was not able to move her fingers, but knowing of somo of Dr. Chow Y0nK's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheu matism, wo decided to consult him, in which I am pleased to say mado no mistake, as his remedies acted as ho claimed .(hoy would and after the third treatment tho rheumatic pain entirely left her and she has not had any symptoms of rheumatism since; besides her general health is much Improved und I do not hesitate 1n saying I believe those afflicted with rheumatism or paralysis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso house Is corner of Tenth und Front sttoot, Medford, Or. 78 A. P. WEISS. Few More Days MARQUIS ARRIVES ON SEARCH FOR SOULMATE at Edmendes Ilros.' shoo salo, therefore aio heavily slashed. Shoes NEW YORK. June 8. The Mur tytis Knmiro deVillotu of Madrid Iiiih urrived in New York in henreli of bin ideal. ''Slie must hlivc the phy.siipie of nn American woman,," he Mild "The figures here (not financial), tire so divine. She uitidt poNsesK the pi quancy of the French and the iempcr nment of' the Spanish woman." From mere casual observations, it wa the opinion of the uuiriiuis that American women consider themselves Vastly superior to their men; that they nro cold and passionless mid cure only for pergonal adornment. "Women voting is simply too ub ritird to command serious thought' lie declared. JIo did not object to Women smoking if they did it "piet tily und dnintily," but considered it un unpardonable crime if it wns done "clumsily.' NEW'YOKK, June 8. In order to raise money to send Ills father to Greece, his only chanco to recover health, James SaltlllsBo and his wife, Julia, today advertised In tho news papers offering to sell their "mighty flno hoy, pretty and healthy," for $1000. The boy is fl months old. NOTICE. Notice Is hereby given that tho un derslgned will apply to tho city coun cil of tho city of Medford, Oregon, at Its noxt regular meeting on Juno 20, 1911, for a Hcenso to soil splrltous, vinous and malt liquors in quantities less than a gullon at Its place of html, ncss on lots 5, C, 7, 8, block 20, In said city, for u porlod of six months, HOTKI, NASH CO. Dated Juno 8, 1911. GOLDEN RULE Specials DAHLIAS Now t tho time to plant S'n have n oholro amortment of flno growing plants In pots, OKOIOB BBD9IM0 YX.A.XT J.T.RROADLCYiCo. OrDliou Wr Oily Xtitrrolr tora O and Oaotral Avtbtt. rbonti Sim un 1181. ..T Z FOR Friday - Saturday Que Jot of. puroilk. Ribbon; width No. -10 and No. (JO, , r- 9c One lot-oil boys' 25c Tics, to cloiiiL u,' 1 1 c- .. & One lot of beautiful S w i s s .Embroidery Flouncing: worth up to' $1.00, ' ' 49c Ilasklna for'llealth. 'iO-iiifli Pineapple Ba tistojallrolprtj; ', , 12 l-2c 1000 yards o beauti ful Hali'.sto all the new shades, 7c A full case of India Linon; special for Fri day, Saturday. Millinery Half Prite Every woman's, misses 'or child's hat noy on sale .'at just half price. . y 33 1-3 Per ct. . Discount ' on all ladies' or misses' Skirts for Friday tnd Saturday. , . v A Cleanup ofLadiea' Suit Just a few ehoide Suits left and we -must clean up these. 1-3 Off -. EYES Stldom Crow Bttr Vtithout lfl My eye glasHes will help your oyes bocauwi they nro pfoporly flttmi. Auk any of my patients nml ho convinced. DR. RICKERT i'-ir.niijiii avi'WiAiini . Over Kent nt r'a.N ; ii . THE ISIS THEATRE Special I'liKiiKement of . VAN A.Vtl VAN In thiilr fatco comudy entitled i in. inn iun I'.VI ll'i.l IV ' Kur the uuxt thre.i iiIkIuu till thonot .. xt .. .. .... W , uiieiiiiiiiK Hie I mil win bo nvurloy- ' cd as well nil iiKteehly surprlMod ! nt tho Npnrlnl bill tho uinuugor him ; put boforo thiMii, with two such' J clever pt'ople, tiono but tho very Item of coined leu run bo looked for, A performance you would Kindly ; puy twice uiu luimiHitioii ivuued nml fvl Hutlxflod. Von linvo thin op portuulty for th munll sum' of i0 f. ,iily i In Still lii lieiiuiml Tin: si'UAitAiiH .... ... .!,.. ..I .. .., I... ... ..I, ,' lir IMHIIHU U flV, ,11" ! tr'HlucltiK tho old - plantation" , roNtuiiieM mid dniiroti In ' duljol lu long beforo tho war, 'flu ', i dnrkoy as tho oldMliumt' found hltu ' In the mi tiny south. Something that will Intert'Mt as well u pIias''hotli the young nml old. Don't mUs this ! 4 nig mil, " NAT THEATRE , Is now open ovury night nnd Hut ttrday nttd Sunday afternoons. Thu cozlent and cool out thentur In town,' I'lnest of light, and the best fUiu Miihjects. OlitiniikOt proRcam Sundays. WodnvmlnyM nnd Krlditys. Aduils tiloii 10c Come ouro and you will como again, 0OO OUR BIG RtJG SAIi: Continues on all floor size Rugs. We neecf the room and must, clean out all room .size rugs and 8 art squares. ,. '" Akinrs Benton & Co. YOUR Vacation Will Last Always II YOU ICI'COIt!) IT WITH A Kodak Medford Book Store U-GO "WXEHB TXBl nowsi ao I ',: Friday ami Saturday- "tiik i.io.v ani Tin: mousi:" Tho Kreal Now York niiccohm. ;j lxilt 'rlci'H 2&c nml 3.rc. ' Siyiday "At I'lnoy ICdlut. tm.l04r44rn LOOK TO YOUR ROOF AJcaky roof It the mott annoyinc and ofpejuivc jtcm vylth which the property owner has to contend. Save the expense by covering all your buildings with Ndthinic to orry labour then. No leaks, no damage, no repairs. No tar, paper or rubber to rot, crack and melt nothing to rust. Ready for laying you can do jt yourself. Outlasts metal and shingles costs less. See that you get the genuine, Trail Lumber Co. , , Medford, Oregon, . AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWtf TO i l i The Merrivold Shop FOR I . llr WHITMAN'S c . A . N d y lilt W. Hula St., Medford. WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount of Dry Ah,'eHher block or unlit." Low price, r Phone 331! ' Rock Spring Coal OK XCAWD AXiZi itu TIUI. VXOITB 1003, Bur bid ge 1KB COAL MAW, '