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e. J; k ft rt f PAGE 3T0TJR MttDFOT?!) MATL TRTBTJN13, MFiftFORD, ORKaON.TOl DA V, .HJNlj j:i.1!),U. Medford Mail Tribune ru AN JNDRl'lONDJSNT NKW8PA1UCH jSLlHUICU DAILY KXCKIT SATUH DAT 11V THI8 MKDFORD l'llINTINQ GO. Tho D6mocr.tlc Times, Tho Mcdford Mull, Tiio Mcdford Tribune, Tho South cm urosoninn, tiio Asnnuni Trtmina. PORTLAND NEGLECTING OREGON. Office Mall Trlbuno Uulldlnir. 85-J7-S North Fir street? phono, Mnln S021 Homo 76. OEOnara rUTNAM, Kdltor nn.t Mnnnirc J$ggX j Entered its aecotid-clann mutter a Mcdford, Oroeon. under tho ot or March 3, 1879. Offlelnt Paper of tho City of MedforJ l'apcr Official of Jackton County .50 SUBSCRIPTION KATES. One year, by mail f 5.00 One month by mall ..,.,.,., Per moil 111, dollvcuvd by carrier In Metirorii, jacKnonvmo ana t-en-tral Point ... S0 Sunday only, by mall, per year.... S.o Weekly, per year 1.60 work cracnmATiox. Dally nvernri' for six months ending December si, iio, 3. si. Toll eaaA Wlr T7nltA Zraa SlipatchM. JTho Mall Trlbuno la on sale at th rtrry News Stand, Ban Francisco. Portland- Hotel Nows Stand, Portland. Hoxvman News Co., Portland. Ore. Y. O. "Whitney. Seattle. Waah. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Count Gixycki insists he is a model hubbaml. With u niuuc like that? A man named Hoe is in trouble in New York. Possibly, a rake. Tncy wouldn't let Jnek Johnson see tho king crowned. Let's go to war with England. And now thoy say tho powder com bine is going up in smoke. Now thnt George has his new lid fitted let's turn our attention to gold strikes. What's the use of going to the coronation, any dentist can put on a crown. When n bandit steals a horse from the man who is chasing him it is go ing too far. Among the graduates at the ta:c university were a Shoot, n Swat, a Merryman and a Luckcy. The Int two balanco up for the belligerence of the first. "Reports say King George was vex ed because the crowds didn't cheer him. Crowds have a way of getting sore when the lid is put on. 1 The strong man winced as the crusty lawyer put hira question after question, but he utterly collapsed nt this "wbnt did Hillsboro thnt Tal cntf" Hi there, veterinary, the do;; cart! Driving pleasures arc to cost less. The price of nails is going dowu. Xeedles, California, is to have a postals bank. Sew? JOHN, PALMER DIES A FEW DAYS AFTER MARRIAGE THE Lnkoviow tiornlil assorts thai tho conuuotvial itt terests oC Portland sooin determined to shovo Lake county across the California line eomniereiallv. In Lake- view alone over seven million pounds ol treiglit are im ported annually from San h'raneiseo. The eonuuon eom plaint made by progressive Oregon towns is thus eehoed: "Portland Trom every businoss standpoint has yearly criminally neglected this territory and if cho expects to hold her own in tho com mercial markets of central and southern Oregon she must do somothl'ig besides, wonder whether the tenitory is worth entering or not. Portland, commercially has never made un 'effort to secure a portion of the business that owing to their Inck of interest must be thrown to San lYnucUco. "Every isolated section ot the state must depend greatly on Port- mud for assistance in the settlement movement and we must say that in every jvoint Lake county has been given a black eye by our metropolis Portland advertises as a standard slogan "A greater Gropm'' and we can not help but ask if it is htudl.s fair to an isolated section of this state to have to overcome the handicap of isolntion without assistance and rlso to overcome tho perhaps unintentional, suggestions, that tend to de crease an interest in the immigrant thnt took time and money to create." It is all too true. Portland does little or nothing to develop Oregon. The only effort made in that direetion is a few hundred dollars spent in advertising. Portland money is never available for .development purposes. Portland builds no railroads, opens no mines, builds no eities. Xoarlv everv important project must be financed outside the state. Although Portland has lonur been recognized as the fi nancial center of the northwest, it furnishes no capital for 1 I'll it,.. , ,, . , . ' r. us npnuimmg. Aieitiorti secures needed capital irom ;san Francisco, Seattle, Spokane, from the casL anywhere ex cept from the city that ought to furnish it and Aledford's story is the story of all Oregon towns. Portland's lack of energy not only in development, but even in exploitation, is shown in many instances beside that of Lakeview. As the Portlaud Journal remarks: "Portland could have "eicd a vast percentage of tho Alaska trade, but we were not wide uwako enough to do it. It was Alaska, nothing else, thnt made Seattle. "Spokane is a study in men. It is not a creation ot geography. It has risen to distinction because from the beginning it wns a city of live wires. It is now disputing successfully for the trade of territory that was formerly Portland's own. "We have never done all we could in Portland. We grew because we could not help but grow. A fortuitous location made it impossible for us not to grow.. We are not u creation of men, but of the map." , ' AN UNWISE AGITATION. ..Miss Josic Hart In "The Toy maker" lBSBBBBBlsJwl'KSSBBBBT3uJt'IBBBSBBSBBBBBBBBBllBBSBBBBBVt ElsBBQBrSKBBSEjIPwOjTnPBBBMRBBBBBBf SSSBPBBlPVfilBlwWIMsJMHflHlBSBSBSSnHBSSSSSSSSsl IHE2KvkKMHHIHL7tlBlrUVlHiEElHBRMHI JEBsB?." WBHHsWr nQGHHBlCSIsssssssfl ShSkBBP.',!bbBBhBW 9BsB9d2-3cDBfBBBSSSSSll IWIbBBSM BBBBBsWf HBBBBhMNBbIbSBBBBBmI fssBasBBVv?s3HH& bBtSshSbbsbI Bsss . LislaLaLaLaR' EbbbbV sbbbBbbbbbbbIbbK! I JlSrWiBSSSSBw j Jot. tji&W i9B A m- BsssssBsT3tS2jMisB?2rii s&jJfi1 Yi' vV a J&f All Item of gr.at Interest to nil lilauiea ami sittufl. The adventures of theaterKoors In M ilford Is the forth-' '"Is wonderful doll ami tho many coming appenrunio of Ferris Mart i"l'lltloiiH In which Johannes flints mn ,i ..iu .....,i. ..,.,.... i J',,",K ',,rvw nrt ll, " ,f ' ' "'" ' """-V comedy of the piece The mulc of It is with more than the usual feel ing of regret that local people noted tho death of Mr. J)hn Palmer, which occurred in San Francisco Saturdry last, nt five o'clock, from njKiplexy. Mr. Palmer, came here from La Crosse, Wis., a year and a half ngo, and was so taken with tho country that he bought several ranches, and hud decided to make Mcdford his fut ure home, although he was n large property owner in La Crosse. Mr. Palmer left for San Francisco three weeks ago, where he wns to be married to Miss Minerva Naylor, a bister of Mrs. Schimmerhorn, of this city. They had been jnnrried a few days, and were preparing to make nil extended trip through the east. The day before thut fixed for their de parture, Mr. Palmer had a severe stroke of apoplexy, which rendered him unconscious. His wife telegraph ed Mr. Dnve Palmer of this city, a brother of the deceased, who left im mediately for San Francisco. His brother was alivo when ho arrived, but tumble to recognize him. Soon niter, ho had n second stroke, which resulted iu his death the snmc day. Tho body was removed to La Crosse, where the funeral takes place Friday. Mr. Palmer was a brother of Mrs. N. P. Leo of this city, and an undo of Mrs. Ed Andrews and Mrs, John Hoot. TT IS unfortunate that the agitation for a paved thor JL oughfare paralleling the railroad to Central Point has arisen at this time. It can have but one result, the aban donment of plans for road improvement for this district. It advocates ot the proposed airline boulevard are sin cere, they -should not have waited until the contract was let for paving the present highway before starting the agi tation. For several months the intention to pave the Central Point highway has been publicly discussed and almost uni versally approved. Several times bids for the work have been called for. Then was the time for the airline advo cates to have acted. The agitation seems to have degenerated largely into a quarrel between property owners of Central and Riverside avenues. Each hones thereby to secure a selfish advan tage. 33ut the people of Jackson county are not pulling chest nuts out of the fire for the benefit o'f either faction. They want a paved highway between Central Point and Mcd ford, and care not whether it runs past Jones' or Smith's house, and they want the highway now. Next year they wm uumaiKi extensions. As the only chance to secure the paved highway at this late day is by following out existing plans and carrying out contracts already let, no obstacle should be placed in the way. ''aWtflK13 A change at this time is impractical and an attempt at change will only result in turmoil, discord, inaction the continuation of the present washboard surface road. evening. .Mr. limiman has not been seen en tour former two years now, and his comluic Mult will ho eagerly welcomed by everybody. Mr. Ilatt mau has Just completed the moot suc cessful season he bus ever enjoyed at the Oraml opera liotiso In Los Angolas which marks hLi third season there. "Tho ToyniaUer" Is thoi mistily de llKhtful aid tta hnuiitliiK melodies re main long after ouo Iwib lnyinl them. Tiio company will be luxfdud tut tho principal support by Walter Do I.co, the young author and compotter of 'The ('ampuH," which 1ms Just ncor ed the world's record run of It! weeks "Tho Toyniukcr.' that delightful In I.oh Angeles, and Mlim ".MugKlnH" Ilttlo Journeyto the land of mako-bo- Uavlefl. who also npp-nred In "Tho Iteve, has been selected by Mr. Hart- Cnmpun," and scored the grcntntt hit man for his present starring tour nsnf her career. An Interesting Item In It offers capital opportunities for his connection herewith la tho fact thut funmaklng talents. Ho has had njthls will bo tlto lust scaitou that Mr. long and wonderfully successful ex-Jl)e I.conor Miss "MukkIiim" Oavles perlence with this fascinating tale of will bo seen In support, as next sca the Nureubnrg' ranker of playthings, J son they will both be starred by tho PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our offlco hi now located In our pitoU Ing hoiiHo, and In opoil for the witmui From now on wo will liavo tno unii, repoitn all iimrkotH, mIiowIiik lilee rcnllmtd by the California Fruit Din trlbutorit, and all other shippers, Any ouo InturcHtod hi Invited tt come In and look them over mid com. imro priced. Hy hIiIppIuk with us yoi will have all tho mlvnntitnoH, of Hit' lnnicst and mont complete dooldlioiiH nelllUK oiT,iuily.nllnu In tho Uulter States nud at a lower cost to you thnn In tho past, I.nst year wo handled nenrly tei thoumuid car londs, or oventylx pel cent of tho enllro California crop. Koiuomliur wo i o n li o T II 1 X (1 All fruit Is sold on Its liidlVldtm nierltB, nud each growers niuiio unf prices, rentlted for each nhlpment an publUhed In tho catalouues. I'oolltw was tried and fctled yearn nuo In Cull foruln. If you want to sell sen tin, If yiMi want material, Inspect our samples and Rut our prices before purchnn lug. I It O I) IT 0 K It S F U V 1 T 0 0 IC. M. McKeany, NorlhweMoru Auenl Home Phono 'J 12. Pacific. 7001 Where to .Go Tonight 0if- THE ISIS THEATRE WHKIIIT AMI IIAVIH i i i Fiiii.: FOR SALE UICOI1AIC1ISS, JVAKAlO y FRUIT' LANDS Largo and Small Tracts . MOOREHNI- GO. 212 Fruitgrowers Panic Bldg and Its appenljo old and young alike makes It a deddedly unlquo and In teresting offering? n tella tho talo of how one Johannes Guggcnhclmcr, ' Ferris Hnrtumu Knterprlnea rompnny In "Tho Campus." which will proba bly appear lioro also. In addition to these, there will ho Joseph Fognrty, YOUK Vacation Will Last Always IF YOU lllCCOItl) IT WITH A Kodak Medford Book Store a dealgncr of wonderful toys, has j Oliver l.enolr, Miss Joslo Hart and n mado n doll In tho Imago of bis own chorus that for beauty nud ability Is daughter, Klsa, which walks, talks, 'unexceled STATE TIPPING NOW TABOOED Olcott Issues Edit Saying That no More Bills Will be Allowed for Tips Says Slate Has Given Its Moral Support too Long. MRS. HOLMES MUST UNDERGO OPERATION Word has been received hero that Mrs, A. A, Holmes, wife of tho Itev. A. A. Holmes, pastor of tho First JJnptiht church of this city, is sur lously ill at tho homo of relatives iu Minneapolis, whore uho went lo visit some two weeks nj;o. She is Htiffer , ' iujj from appendecitis und an im inediiito operation will bo necessnry. -iM HoBklns for Heulth. SALKM, Ore., Juno 2:i. Tippi't by state officials of Oregon is taboo ed today mid will not be sanctioned hereafter. This is the edict of Secre tary of State Olcott who bays no more bills will be allowed, no mutter whether the tipper is the governor himself. "I notice that tho state of Oregon has been long sanctioning nnd giving not only its cash but its moral Klip port ns well to tho tipping evil," said Olcott, "tho custom of tipping has been abused and any state officer wno uesires to tip liereatter can take the money from his own pocket mid not tho htate's." XOTICK, 31. W. A. There will bo a Joint mooting of tho Royal Neighbors and Modorn Woodmen of America Friday night, Juno 23, at the now Odd Follows hall. Social entertainment and re freshments, llrlng your wjfo or sweetheart. Visiting Neighbors cor dially Invited. JOHN F. LAWRENCE, . Clerk, FORMALLY OPEN CLUBJONE 30 Splendid Program of Sports Arrang edKickers Handicap Is Now Be ring Framed up Splendid Time Will be Had. department and more Interest Is be ing taken In this match than In tho other sports. A special wolcomo will bo given to all attending and for this purposo the following committee hns been named I. Vawter. George Daggett, II. C Kentner, W. H. Cnnon, S. V. Heck with, E, S. Hajcr, Oeorgo Carpenter, J. F. Rdily, R. 11. Parsons, E. H. Davis, A. C. Klero, Phil Hnmlll, A. K, Iteames, F. .Madden, Fred CummltiKs, Madam Carpenter, Mrs. Tomllun and tho Misses Jltirk und Hollowcll. COAL FAMINE IS E Husklns for Health. Preparations for tho formal open ing of tho Country club Juno 30 are well under way and an extra good program of sportB Is promised. Tennis matches, n golf tournament and a shoot by tho Gun club are scheduled with a largo number of en tries for every event. Tho golMournamont will bo known as tno Kickers' handicap. Each play er will name his own handicap and must hnvo enough sorting blood In his veins to keep quiet if ho gets beaten by an opponont who allows himself u moro liberal nlInwatu- at swipes at tho ball. An Invitation Is extended to nil golf enthusiasts, whether a mombor of tho club or not, to pick his handicap and send his nnmo In to E. G. Burgess, Jr., of tho Unlvorslty club. Bogey will bo set at 80. Thore will he a prize for tiio win ner, a prlzo for tho best gross score, and one for tho women's approaching und putting contest. Aluncheon will bo served nt tho cliibhoiibo and play will bogln at 2 p. m. Tho Gun club will hold a shooting match, ami now traps will bo Instal led, Lyman Orton is In charge of this SI'OKANK, Wash., June .:.- IV less the big strike of (Jtiuudiun coal miners is settled in u short tiuu; Spo kane will suffer from u coal famini. The shortage in coal is being felt al ready. According to reports reach ing hero from -Alberta tho' hick ol coal is mtii'li more sorious there und nt Calgnrv tho cement plonl were compelled to Close on account of m fuel. Several liritish Columbia Hiiu'ltci-i are shipping coko from I'oiuwylwuu.i Mtui men today declared huh i per cent ol Spokane's coal Mipply is received from Canada, nud predict un advance iu price soon its u result. HIGHWAYMAN IS TOO SENTIMENTAL FOR JOB I'OI'TLAN.Il, Ore.. .Juno 'J.'l. lie cause he told tuo liinliwi.iiiun that they hud taken u wnlch which his mother had given him, llichurd lllair, n hotel man, still has it iu his pos session today. "OtiCHn I'm too sentimental for thin business," Hnid one of the robbers, as he returned the time piece to Hlitir. WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount of Dry Anil, olthor block or pllL Low pries. Phone 3311 HIiikIiik. Dancing. Talking. luring the only act of It" kind In : .....,,!... .III.. MiIh liitliur Mm Mm! ! ; hniiiut west of Chicago limy will,: j stop at, and for three days only,!; 1 their closing feature Introducing;; ) tho great llnwory Dance, Is said In;; surpass any diiuo of Itn kind over noon. There are many Imitators, but theio Is only one team doing; this dance correctly. FRANK NAVJLLi: Tho ullimlcnn Wonder, actually de- i ftug the laws of nature, twisting j his body lulu tho most luhuumuo ; j idinpos possible, Thin act, which In out of the ordinary, Is nine to bo ' n hlg drawing card for tho next;; few days. NAT THEATRE HWIMMIXO Tl'IJ IIATHH 111(1 DANCE HATt'RDAY NIGHT MILLIARD PA It LOR Coolc.it place In town. U-GO .."WHrRE TK1J OBOWDS OO" , VAI'DHVILLi: AND .MOVING I'lCTFRI-M Tho licst that ran be had In tho Independent service. i Children 10 ccutii; Adults tr rcnta : wfoo t NATATORIUM . -TonUrKl.Orrioa X f ItnLUnt nl r School fnr Oltli !. P-l... - Ui. li tl. ll.al.k if ir UttU, Aft, KlMUta OJUMUM, I JTor MklAiutdrMTJIf: MIKT:tl Ht'I'J:!(l01l I Omi'v'rH. IIcl-liIftU IlanklnH for Health. rLrJfclil .f V.l. ASR KxM?n3i7.xyri imwi f I Wi J M J- for tAtlt. CtihAtifirA hv ih TilSIIRS )F IMF MO! V NAMES OF JUU3 AND MARY, fa?, JttrtmU anj ismgwu iMirm, jkiniic, An. kjocuiicii a L.crircf rltl Dru. Kj UU,ttiOuj iludmu Kcflxd Murtl and lwllclatlTrJli(,W(1i)larAnnnwinnl,A4JfcM IISTfR Wrmion. Si. tUnU Jilmt, h'lUnd WMunMnunnuua Draperies Wo enrry n vnry comnlrto lln of (lrnpnrloH, lucn ciirtnlns, rlxttinifi, tile-. and ilo nil cIushch of upliolnlcrln);, A iporlal man to look nricr tliln work oxrliulvely niul will glvo us kooiI Nurvlcg ax In poNHlhlo to i;ot In oven tiio lurKimt cities. Weeks & McGowan Co Sock Spring Goal OH XAHO AJ-I TKI1 TIMS. Office and Coal Vurd, Tnelflli noil Front Htnrtrf. Phono 71(11. Burbidge TKH OOAZ, MAW t... ..1.. .. .v.. t uumiiity iiuurinjuii, jimo lblll, Lndlen will bo furnished Imthlug Miiltn and a free uwlm between 2 i nnd C p. ni. cmmihm Tho wnrm weather will oon Im hero. Wo hnvo tho neces sary requirements to mnko in wnrm n ! MMJMSmMMMMm t :: 1 1 'i IF A FIRE STARTED IN YOUR PLACE Would you havo anything nt hand with which to fight tt? Tho Chemical Powder Extinguisher is cheap and easy to uso and hi kopt filled at no uxpouso. V9-. Wif Crater Lnko On i ago, X 4-04 Pure Clear Sparkling You can't afford to do without this aplondid, refreshing drink. Cull up and ordor a case uont to the house. The purest, most healthful drink known la onny weather. Sco un for tho best ot ULKC TRIG FANB and tho bOHt of prlnoa. SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. 7 HOUT1I VISSTliAh. I Tonight nud Saturday Mght I .'I Good .Pictures i ;;!; iiiri-: Ainerlran ilrauut I i c , ! AN ORPHAN'S PLIGHT Drniua ! :; Tin: iiaiiv op thi: hoarding ; L. HGUrii: A goml comedy oni: di.mi: MINERAL WATER P. C. BIGHAM, Atent. Liberal Discount given on ?ill Cash Sales of Paints, Wall Papers and Pictures until July r irst :i :; M. B. JEWETT 1H HART MAIN. AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i i The Mcrrivold Shop FOR Magazines 181 W. Main St., Medford. DAHLIAS NowIb tho tlmo to plant Wo havo a choice assortment of fliio growing plants In puts. All tho novoltlOH In 1011 Dahlias, J.T.BR0AbLEY4Co. Greonhoufco near City Reservoir Htoro O inn Ontrul Avcniio Phonic mill mid JlfSI. t. J,