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I'JJl : PIGEFOUK araPFOftp matt. TRtnuyw. aiioniwiro.om'X.oyr, Sunday, .tict. is, idii., . r- Medford Mail Tribune AN INDlflPJSNDRNT NRWHPAPKll PUllLlHIitCU DAtM KXCR1T HATUIl- day nv this MrcDroiiD riimriNa co. The I)mocrtlo Time. Tho Mcilfonl Mall, Tho Mcilford Tribune, Tho South cm OrcKonlan, Tim Aililnnd Tribune. Offlco Mall Trlbuno Untitling, 2C-27-29 North Kir atrepf, phone. Main JOXt Homo 76. aEOUdlJ PUTNAM, Editor and ManARcr THE ORESCENT CITY HIGHWAY T1UC discoverers of gold in the .Rogue "River Valley are said to have boon sailors who deserted their' ship at Orescent Cit.v and made their way inland. Their dis coveries over sixty years ago started the stampede to the gold fields of Southern Oregon and the first settlors pour ed in through the Orescent Oity gateway. The "Sailors Diggings" at "Waldo still yield its quota of gold annually. For many veal's, until the coming of the railroad, the Rogue River Valley received its freight by steamer at Orescent Oity, thence overland by wagon. .1 t is only com .1, I , ,! jti..i il . 4-1. I- . t ,, i 1 ,, !!....,, 1.. ... Ij.Kllll.lt lit UTIUIM lllill "I. IH KHUI lll'l II UllUU lliltl' VlUO" . J II. . 1. 1 . . 1 SI 1 J . . . .. 1 11 1 . rnper of the city of Mcdfordi co io use rue naruor ar I'osceur, , uv, aim rne meaimermg .......... .. T ...... ,... ...... i ..... . . -' Kntern. na secoml-clt.ua matter n .Moilfonl, Orcuon, under the act of Aiarcn a, i7. Offlclnl Official xper of Jncknon SUBSCRIPTION One year, by mall Ono month by mall . . . Pr month, delivered by m Countyjmoullja-n hjgljy leading thoUCO. rpi.. l. :..... e n. ..n... :.. .,.. ..... ..i. .,.!.. :....,.. is.oo, xivv msiun vi uif iiii.' is i nuii' ur U'M-. nusi'n mii-i" TOrVier'in woven with that of its nearest and most available seaport. traiPi.?:' ?'..: .lo'In tho not distant future, it will probablv he still more xvSmJ. "peV'vr":?!':.:..!?!':::: lill closely interwoven, for the Rogue River Valley cannot bwobh ciBoui.ATioiT. come into its own, or Medford realize its dostinv as the vPLrSuTnll monlhu enJ,n inland metropolis, until it has established rail connections with a seaport terminal. It is one third tho distance from IWedford to Orescent Oity that it is to Portland, and ono fourth the distance rati Seated Wire United Free Slipatcbea. The Ferry Mall Tribune la on sale at the News Stand, San Franciaco. Governor West Is Carrying Out His Idea of Reforming Criminals .;? &? rrorluSi otUna that it is to San Francisco. This citv has nothing to expect W. O. Whitney, Seattle, NVaah. but bjttcr 0p,)0sition from Portland Mill Sail FttUUMSCO MrtropoDof0utherEna 0Kon mn4 "l S efforts to bllild Up II COmiUerCO. bllt 11 MUlrOJU. t( tllO Kr0orw,ncnri?,noroVftn"d tho tAaXcat' . soa Would make Medford independent and establish its roDulatlon U. S. census 1910: S840:).Qii.i-.iiiit m if a mi.ifM.i oMImati'.l, 181110,000. jmjvvi.,i u. ao lumui; Klve hundred thousand dollar QrAvltyl 1 ntvt oj nivni .ui ii' iv :. f, iilivot Orescent Oitv is a town of probablv 1100 or 11200 pop- f"pJ,I.P.u "S.'w.TS!! :!?;' ulation, county scat of Del Norte county. Tt has patient 1 SSffi'maWnVa toul'of'tSroty mllVa' slPt fo1' Ralf U t'Olltury Waiting for S01110 0110 to (lo S01U0- miiig to rransiorm it, ihto a citv as ..ueuiora jormenv It is surrounded bv a great, belt of of navement. lnmtntftji VA..lnfa fnw A .ni4lnil March SI. 191. show Increase of 41 Dee' Anvnt "iiifl u'nifnfl ftAnt Tlntilr flalr a trflln tt ;; .. .... J. V o J t I A V . v V J Cnner fruit dtr In Orecon-Itoiruoi VOOd, its lumber mills flU'llish U payroll Of IX quarter Itlvcr SpltienberB apples won awcep-i aiaKes prizo ana uue oi Apple Xing of the World." a the National Appls Shove, Spokane, 1009, and a car of Ncwtowns won Tlrst Priie In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, n. C. Hokuo River pears brought highest million dollars a vear. Its farmers are prosperous dairv- men and ship a million dollars of dairy products annually. Its hills are filled with developed prospects, which only await transportation to furnish pavrolls. Yet the, peo ple of city and county have never tried to supply this rnpC0fhenpal8tm81ixkeycarLth8 TlA Curt transportation even by means of good roads cents for postnge for the finest commu- Write Commercial club. Inclosing 81 Ol'PSCPllt. Oit.V llJlS flip llinkinrr of !1 llfirboi. nlty pamphlet ever written. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown A 1 la nil y Man. Mister Ultimate Consumer, Herc'g ti bumper now to you There's n lot of people tellinj of your! wrongs They arc singing you nre hnmpereil While tho inngnntes nil nre pam pered, But you'll notice they are selling till their songs. Mister Ultimate Consumer, If it were not for yourself What would half the writing fellows - do' today? While to work you daily go They supply the tears mid woe, And you'll notice that they do it all for pay. Betting tip; George. one crown on King Reports say nn uprising is forming at Tobasco. Yes, you're right, :t ought to be a hot one. "Why nre they diggin' up the Maine; to find out why it went dem ocratic?" O. L. Splnkcyvitz Again. . Portland papers nre full of tunnel talk. Awful bore i&n't it? H. Spinkoyvitz. A member of the New York su premo court hays high heels midl tillOllt. whisky aru equally bad. A miihi pure villian then is a drunkard with high heels. AVith fai less money than has been spent at San Pedro or Hum boldt bay, or the Columbia laver, a safer harbor could be created. And vet Orescent Oitv has done little to secure this harbor, but expected that Uncle Sam was going to drop the plums unsolicited into its waiting lap. Crescent City and Del Norte county are at last awakening from their Rip Van Winkle slumber. Organ ized effort is being made to make this most inacessiblc spot in the United States, easily accessible. The people cannot build a railroad, but they can and are planning to build modern highavs. The countv is planning to vote half a million dollars of bonds to construct an up to-date system of macadamized roads. Accessibility will be the first step in the further de velopment of the county. As it gains in population, in industries, so will it gain in influence and be more easily able to .secure its rail and harbor improvements. Tho railroad will follow the wagon road and the harbor the railroad. The construction of a fine highway through Del Norte county will undoubtedly be followed by an extension of the same road through Josephine and Jackson Counties in Oregon, thus giving the 50,000 inhabitants of the Rogue River Vallev, easv access to the sea, which thev will take advantage of throughout the summer. In all their efforts to improve their conditions, the people of Del North county have the hearty sympathy and co-operation of the people of the Rogue River Valley, the more so as the interests of the two sections are so closely allied, and promise to be even closer in the near future. The highway to Orescent City should be and undoubted ly will be, one of the great scenic roads of the world. It will traverse prccipaces among mountains grander than the Alps, meander through mammoth redwood trees that put to shame any forest in the world and skirt one of the most picturesque of sea shores. A thousand charm; and beauties along it will lure the travel of half a con-. Mentioning Xo Xumca. Who is it down at Washington, lias never suid, has never done A single shady net BUT ONBJ ' O Gertrude, quit your giggling! Chicago Tribune. Who is it looks fat and benign, And speaks with oratory fine, But cannot say the word, "resign"? 0 Mandy, have an egg plant. A man with one foot in the. grave should follow the straight path with the other. ' Old Mini Uinph sn.vs, "Mcnny a fel ler has hidiluu his talents in a clowd of teibackker smoke." ' Romo politicians run for office and some for the st'itc Hue. All champions arc alike. The mini who won the pie eating contest has much the Kiimo feeling as Juck Johnson. f. AT THE CHURCHES. MAN SAID TO BE S1210 PLACED IN WIFE BEATER! POSTAL BANK last one of them will kii. I'm hut ting they won't; I'm taking the toothpick." While waiting for a Southern Pa cific train Friday morning to viMt the rifle range of the Oregon Na tional Guard at Chu-kamas, Govern or Oswald West sketched hi, idea on the mo.xt radical jniliov he has launched since becoming the. stateV chief executive Xvhok'snle release, t prisoners from the penitentiary. ''It i.- my opinion that all the crooks are not tu the pcnitcntiarx and not nil tin men in the peniten tiary nre crooks. If all tho orook. were in the pen, why we could lock 'em up mid go dnr wny rejoicing and there would 'he an end of it. Many n nuin is hi'fhe poniti'ntiury be cause he is a .letim of circum stances. We all of us have friend who sometime ur other get drunl and if we didn't happen to be aloii. in time to tako them home or nil them to bed, thtn might do.tuiuiclhiui which would Jnnd them in prison. "A man in n ijtnijige eountrywh becomes intoxkii-Sfjuav "tub Ufo toe jjet his feet tnnglVd and there is i. . ... ... William Pauley Is In County Jail, Eighteen Accounts Are Opened by Charged With Administering a. Drubbing to His Better Half Runs Hotel at Woodville. William l'auley, a hotel keeper of Woodville, is now resting in the county jail pending enquiry on the charge of wife beating. His wife, Emma Pauley, had him arrested Saturday when the assault is said to huve been made and he was brought to Medfoid by Consta hie. W. A. Beach of Woodville, into in tho afternoon. l'auley was out on a suspended sontenee for a similar charge. lie was tried before Judge Neil of the circuit court some mouths ago but sentence was suspended. Local Office Thirty-one Certifi- cates of Deposit Are Issued by Officials. First Church of Christ, Scientist. Service Sunday at 11 a. m., sub ject of lesson-sermon, "Is tho "Uni verse Including Man Evolved by At omic Forco?" Sunday school (it 10; Wednesday evening meetings at 8. All nro wnleomo, A free reading room is open to tho public daily ox- cept Sunday from 2 to ft. Church edifice S 12 North Oakdale. First Methodist. Sunday school at 10 a. in. Baptip mal service at 11 a. in. Kpworth league 7:30. Children's day ser vice at 8 o'clock. IlaBlcliiB for Health, Tho recently installed postal sav ings bank is doing a fair busiuesn. During tho first six days deposits to the sum of $1210 have been made. Tlurty-one certificates of deposits have been issued into 18 individual accounts have been opened. The institution opened Monday morning of last week. Public favor was extended from the very hjigin umg ami it promises to become a prominent factor in tho financial Held. "I've got coniils scattered all' and believe tliex will .rmgliliu out over the country and people are bet- I'' fM !'- '' '" working with ting a hat to a toothpick that every!""' l,anI "'1 '" ,."l '"'V Mv IIMMIIIIS IHIiy OIH' IIIIS iriCIl III H'HVI'. This wns a half-witted fellow with luhereulo.is, who, I was told, was ir rconiiho and should not be let out. I thought the open itir would help hi lungs nud took him on spec. W got him again and he will be sent t' the hospital, lie wouldn't have tried fo get away if he wasn't soft in the head. "In the pnif, when a man's term was up ho was given n cheap suit of clothes, .?" and a kick, lie bended for Portland, bought a meal, hired a bed, took in a show, had breakfast and dinner nnd then was broke and .. no jon in sigiu. nix lace worn I lie prison look, it was stamped on his map. Any detective could spot him s an e.v-enn from his clothes and feature!, nnd if a crime was com mitted within -100 miles tho poli-c grabbed the excou. Tho result He became discouraged and decided he might as well he back in prison, where he had a bed and something: to cat. 1'nder this new system the pnt-onor works out of doors and get rid of the prison look and has ,f0 or so in his pocket. Then we get him a, job somewhere and he has his new start in life. Maybe he goes to his old mother and tells her he has been on a long sea oyage, for the mother of the average prisoner does not know he t in prison tin; how preferring to let their mothers think they arc dead. "ft" my plan works out, I will save the statu thousands of dollars. If could get .1 a day for the men supplied the different state iustitu lions and the market price for the tilings we supply the other institu tions, I could go to the legislature in Mil:) nud tell the members that no ipproprinlion was necessary for the H'liitentiary. The prisoners nppcar :o uicnciatu the confidence placed i them. A former prisoner walked .o Salem from Portland to see me .he other day, because he didn't have ar faro. Ho had married since he vas let out and was buying a home. He lot his job and, getting down to cases, came. tho state house to tell his troubles. Wo ()t him a job Hid he's all right again "Of course, it'looks risky, hut It i- vorlli taking u chance to set iifeu on tho right path again, give 'cm mi op portunity lo live honest liVl's mid think of lint saving to the state! Last year some coiivicis took Iho' rifles from tho guards, kicked their bosses and skipped. I've told the prisoners that the state is too poor to afford FOREMAN BURT IN R A C E RIOT Greeks nnd Italians In Saloon Stnrt Fight Moran Attempts to Scpa rate Them and Is Stabbed Just Do low Heart. IM'J.N'Dl.KTON', Oic. .limn 17. Su.forliiK from a ieo liulfo wound JiiHt bulow the liimrt, .M. .1. .Monili, a Hcctlou toiomim, Ih belloved til bo dy lug today and a do.eu Oicek ami Italhtu lalitneiH are locked upju the city Jail mb a result of aiiuo riot In a saloon hint nluht, Tho laborers hail Just received their my. They Iickuu fighting and Kcveral liyntuuiloi'H attompteil to stop tho trouble, anions' them being .Mor an. la the meleo that cumictl Morau was Htabbeil fio;u behind, Nick Au di llln, an Italian. Is 1111110 miVnt charged with having wielded the Knife. l(er the police rounded up the ItelllHeicntH. ' Where to Go Tonight 1 -I 1 a 1 h ir TIVICKK AM) IIAItltlKO.V Those Itul.e KIiIm. With a big hmlitcl of fun which THE ISIS THEATRE II I (1 li 0 I' II I. i: llomo prosperity ilni'cudH upon home luduMtry, and statowdo pros perity will bo greater If factories Helling "M111I0 In Oregon" goods are patronUcd b ytlio local uicrchnutH. MiihkliiH for Health. An Ideal Ochard Home at a Sacifice $IOO PER ACRE ConMnts of ISO itrr'H, Hiiro ntnt uni'-lintf inllen from ttirlvliii rnllrmu! Iowa. Iw miles from MiMtuck, nut) mlln from ItOKlln river, (tl nrrrs III i-tlllvallil), 10 ni't.'s In I-ji-iir-olit fruit of livnt com mnrulitl vnrliMH, IS nrr In wheat. Imlf ucrn of Tokny Krupr. ihn-c iipiit ful Him' nurliiKX, ntifflcliMit wnlnr to Irrl k'ttlu InrKU Kurd en nml for nil ilomi-ntlr purpoWn, nllti.it.Hl rlKlit nl lioiinn, nl Ml 13400 worth of stunk nml linpti'tnmit Kil wllli place. (Yiip of inonl tuxuillftl! tmlMlriK niton In Itok'ur Itlvnr snlloy Mplrmtlit view of Ui river. .Mount I'lll nnd stirroiintllni Millejr, Tixo hounnii nml liirK" Istrn unit "viml ntlmr uiittnilM I n Kb. On county roml eonuactlnK wllli iipw tirlii; to le Inillf tld niiininiT llext flnhliiK In tho wiirM nml nrnr livsl ImntlnK Krounils In vullny. Iiuiln niljtt ccnl mil !' Unil fur lwlr tint money Owuvr In poor limililt nml In oriti-r to mnkr unU-k miln will unerUIca (ur IK, QUO; half mull, ImUui-e. In one nml two year, per eent. You enn ilo.il direct with owner Tor further Inforiimtlon cn.l HIS Went Kliililh utrcut or phone Mult, r.sot. it. . . i i i i . i - - tuny win turn iooho ror roiir niiys, J thcuo two clever toiiieilliiiui dliectj from I'antngcH, Poillnud mo uum- luneil among tho gieatcHt In their lino 'of win It, no team hint ever been ilitcod oil an mplal with thoin. Ah their net Is original and their ImiieiMOiutllou o fllie ; Itutio Kids Is peifei't, u great net ciiu be looked forward to. in:m: .u.o . T II A It X II a it T i lllnik I 'm Cotneillait, i Will toll Ills troiililes to you which i won't tako long, hut you will wish l X It did an ho In tho grenleNl coon j Hhonter ever heard Hvory tiling I iiewnotlilug olil. i NAT THEATRE HWIM.MIXfl Tl'lt IIATIIN ltl(. DANCK SATt'ltll.W XHJUT llll,l,IAIII I'Altl.OU ('oolcNt plai- In Ion it, U-GO . .."WHERll IK OHOWDB UO" Ijim ps'miiiiio nf Mm-ry llol lliigiwitrlli Coiiipiiny I'l-CNciilIng t it i: r o w it o v " I Ait Wcali'i-ii Cuineily Dntnm. , lleglauliiK Moiiilay. Juno u, the ! world famoiiH pliiuien, ('hmom Uil Htmid, leiiureil by rapablo lectin or. , I'lticics anp nml a.c NATATORIUM Tho mall order Iioiibch of tho Kant would not bo ho prosperous I ftho people of this community would In sist on having "Mudo In Oregon" goods from tho local merchants. Tho business of this community would ho better consorvod if tho buying pub lic mid tho merchants would help along tho "Made In Oregon" Idea. Look for the ad that tolls you who wants to find tho job you hnvo to of fer. . charge against dtn. Through hud of friend.- or proper count-el. he maj he railroaded to the penitentiary. Oi he may he guilty. Such a man inn still become a respectable mid de cent member of society if he gets i chance, m I like to give him tin chance. "lcon-iiler that a V'"ntentian has a twofold purpose. The tiit i to hhow the prisoner that when h violates the law he will be caugh and puuihcd; that there is a pen ally to be paid. . Tint second i tlm after he ha-. Jcarncd this Icsnoi there should be n work of reforma lion. If you live and work with . man for a few year, you knot whether there is any good in bin A man, no m.itlnr how much he ma try to iuuk himself, cannot hcl showing whether there is good tnitl.' his hide or Inid. It will crop to ill surface despite himself. So, when impure about a prisoner, I talk witl him direct, with his fcllow-coiivielh with the guard, the warden mid ill superintendent. The con-ensii, i,' opinion i. pretty likely to be rijil If I ask von, fi,r instance, what yni 1111111: of Kill Jones, whom you know you say he N a bully fellow rr he i no good. You make lip 'your mind by coming in contact with him. "Well, wioii-T4dccido to help n prisoner, I tell him that he need pot ask for a parole, fdr it wil do lm no good. I MKJijni the whole prop osition rc-d wJthJiimsclf. I offci to give him a chance outside to wear the prison look off his face, to get 2.') cents a ihu and, if he decrvos if turn him loose next October, provid ing lm works linrd'and docs what he is told, thai lm can "work with free men mid cat nt the tabic with free men. Then l let him know that if he slips buck to the bongo, we'll reach out ami back he'll go to pris on, for I remind him that he will' then Imvo had his chance and failed "I" his own account and I'll drop him, for there are fiOO other priso nrs, each of whom is entitled to a chance. "Jfow does Iho experiment work out? So far it'jhiiK. been excellent, r am deeply iiiturchtfri ill itt for it is something now, mi absolute inno- vauoii, ami i anioiiiior going io nuiKe i.ook lor the "help wanted" ml goon or gel mlo y lot oi trouble, Hut Unit HeeinH like n "prospect" nud I have confidence! in these prisoners' answer it promptly, DAHLIAS Now Ih the time to plant Wo hnvo a choice nanortmout of fine growing plants In pniM. All tho uovultlim In 1911 Dahlias. J.T.BROADLEY&Co. f.ri'oiiliniiKO iienr City Itenenolr Hloro V mid Central Aventio I'Iioiicn 51.11 mnl 11.11. Tliiifinluy artnruooii, Juno lfith. l.iulleH will bo fitrnlHhed bnthlug ! miltM ami u free hwIiu between 2 nud C p. m. nud C p. m. Siimlity mnl .Monitiy Xlglit. il d'ood I'ldurei. Tlio Hoy den, .Monsieur, The Trouhlfftoiiio SeireliirltH . .HH.B 4 J--l' 5U . This Ih funny. Don't iiiIsh It. Treat' : irlRP) I F -J I Wfn SVVs-i A S "inni'u IV II HlMlll IIIHKII, FRS 7 Tlio warm ivcatlier will smin AFTER ALL IT M Imi hero. Wo hiivn tho necoa- NARROWS M ary rciiulrcmcntB to mnko lJ DOWN m work ensy' In wnrm wonthnr. m 8co us for tho best of 1CI.KC- X m TftIC KANH and tho limit of prlcr. SOUTHERN OREGON losing any morn rifle, mid wo want oiii guards treated kindly." Strive For Woman's Pardon. SAUIr STK. .M All IK, Out., June 17. The rejiorl of lm judgo who sentenced Angelina Xcopolilana 'o hang lor Iho murder of her husband and Iho Hlenogruphor's miles in tho case were today forwarded to Olln wa, where those interested in trying nee tuo woman because hIio is soon to become a mother expect that ac tion soon will bo taken. Attorneys for the condemned woman aro ad vised that Iho department of iuslico at lOtawa is Hooded with petitions I mm both Canada mid tho United States asking clemency for tho wo man. SOUTHERN OREGON ' ELECTRIC CO. ur SOUTH C'KXTKAIi. YOUR Vacation i Will Last AlwayB IF YOU HI.COUI) IT WITH A Kodak ' i n . Medford Book Store The Merrivold Shop FOR ARCHITECTS SUPPLIES l.'ll W. Main St., Mcilford. WOOD FOR SALE Limited nrnoiint of Dry Ann, olthor 'block or npflt. Low prlco. Phone 3311 . X. J Rock Spring Goal ON RAND AX.X, TUB TIMH. ' Office ami Cool Yard, TwcIMi mid I'Vont HtreetH. . I'liouo 7101. Burbidge THE COAT. AIAN.. 7 ' .