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., M JMFiDTOnrf MTCTTj TRTBUTO, mflFOflfl, ttTrafflHT, RUNT) AY, .TUtfE 25, foil. PAGE TWE jP1 '"i SEEK 10 LEARN NOT TO WORSHIP Snobbishness Plays No Part In In vasion by. Rich America to See Coronation Ceremonies, Accordlnn. to Frederick Townsend Martin. I'AUW, .liiiui 2.- HiioliblHlmcHH phiyod no part In tlm IiiyiihIoii of l.uiitliin by rich Amurlcn during tliu coronation, nccoidliiK to Krmltir Ick TowiiniiihI Mnrtlu, tho No VnrK iiilllloimln', Imnknr. author, kIo.1"1 lrmp mid Iwttmtr, now In I'arlu. Tho di'lri for ImiowIiuIk" lit all Hint liroinplml tint Yunkco to count oviir ami Mcit tint IiIk hIiow - that u llttln imrhmlty purhupa, Mr. Murtlti hliimolf wim Kiting ready to Itmvu for KriKlnml to bo pnw. cut diirtiiK tho cuionutloii nivctucli when I cut I cil at IiIh Iioiiuo In thti Avrmin (Jabrk-I. And If 1 nxpoctoil hi in to tako u rap at tlm rich Ameri ca iih at tlm coronation, rcputml to be RptMidliiK no much inonny there, I wun dlnappoliittd, I tackled bliu from ev ery niiKle, but ho stood firm. A vUlt to liOiidou dorliiK tint coronation fri tuition would only broaden an Ameri can; It merely nhowud n denlro on hU part to learn thliiM, It wun nil rlKbt, no mutter If It did con I ti lot. "In (hi coronation procemtlou," he wild, "wo ne what remuliiM of tho KorKeoiiH dUplity which ban ulwn) been imHoclati'd from the enrllcnt hlx lory of KiikIiiih! with the rromiliig of a kliiK. Thin dlnplay Ik really n rollK loua relic of tho pnat: and In byKomi dai, when the people were not.edu cntiid, and knowledge. wa n monop oly of tho high official and prlenti of tho church, they foil tho tieccmilty of lmprrluK the ninincN with the power of their Hovorolitn. Hucli m Konntn nod dlaplayii formed part of thin demotintrallon of power. Now tho matte aro odiicatiHl. Thoy arc coiiirlotm of thulr own power, and they lhoriic.lvc are tho real nil em of tho land. Yet thoy like, to cIIuk to old cuntonm. "I frel utiro that esory American who wltneani'H thn coronation prona tion cannot hnlp feollnt proud and patriotic to think that In our own country, horn thuiiKh It In from the old, wo bavu our government upon ultnpllclty, Kvory man born In our land, by braltiH and character l mIIkI. 'bin "to reach thu'plnnaclo of national office, tho prculduncy. Thn moro tho American travclM, tho moro ho ncc ot other lunda and other KovorumentH, (ho theater bin lovo for hla own conn try. KiiKlaud, however, In ovorythltiK except tho head of their Kovornmunt In practically nn groat a republic an our own. "Aro Americano, rich Amorlcnnn, really democratic? Thoy nro cyin niorit Unfa wc think. Often tholr hy licli ami nioiU-Hty proventn thorn from holding forth upon tholr admiration und Qxprvsilnir tholr renpect for n nation built upon tho rock of domoc tnft, " Whcr-i'ttrAlna a16no count,' 1 helluva that ho out) looking upon the joroi$ton-proc'alon can fall to fcul tim't,thi pageant It wolf Ih only u vague aliudo'w o( tho pant." , -. NO KISS FOn EIGHT YEARS; ONLY YAWNS FOR WIFEY SENATOR NELSON'S VII-WS. KLHIlLjLjLmv A fill KNUTfi NELSOT "li I lodi 1 CNiitiyt do olurrwl!, ritnl help rin-" '1 Ihi. la ill" word of Murtln . oilier at ho 1)11 of Woririi, Hnalr KnuU Nri .on, of Mlniirt'ita, Hoaed hU apoch In AHtifntfltii mwliiM Canadian reciprocity. .ClUCAflO, IN., June 2-1. In ex j)ltiilnlii Uuny why h!i itucil Al honno I)i)ttiluruiul for divon'o, Afn. Aiinti Dniithiraiul tnuilo I lice I'lmris'CH; "AlphoiiKo did not kins mo for (i);lit yt'iirH. "lie dill not open his mouth ox oi'iit'to yuwn for eiojit yciiM. "lie 'ft mo loncHoinc, liulovcd nod uttuokcil my crowine; jtil rooKlcrH ' "ifo voilld not permit mu to en ropH him. ;'41p often (jxnroHHfd' u nflro to ki. my hiinle. ,"Ufl uhuiI violi'iicc UKniust, tjio, on ooVnJtituiH,1, ! . , , -n j i ' i 'Kanaka, to Alaska. - . .1!OVOI4UliU, Juno 21. Word Imi- jujst renchuil luro that lubur- unn troothrH liavo Miccociled Hi tliip)Uic iiiVot,hJr'()ii(l oi JIuwmiitn luboioiH tn Ko' to tlpi AliiHkitn nnimoricH. Tliu In lioVorH will liu picked tip n IColon by, u Sji riitioisoo Htviiun'r ntl tk oiV dfrool to Aliiakn. Tho liiHt ut-r lempt tq Hoouro UnviUl laborerH fnjltid, When thoy wore taken to Hun jrnnolNco tlioy refused (w IrmiH. hIi Xoi dm north. ? Train Kills Financfc-. IJBNTFIBM), - Cat., Juno 24. KrWjR'.R, Jid.tnripn. irxnt)itiunt fjnnu oil.ji: rjin rpiinlHutl and rent of tlill tUuto nivjo)xHy is iiml hero to- dnytiju'ii riult cflioliK oriiRhcd by ij-i'h'pfric.triiln.. H V"H ojj IiIh way jo vHuirfiiK, -wfton paHxinff' tbriiif;li K6iiU'i(rt(Hu tbtiUKhl ho tuw bin au toniobilo und loft' tho train. Stuiinjr IiIh mlMako, llo attempted to board tho IWiili iif,'iiin and wan thrown beneath fli'vl motor trunk, The Iron nboo wbieli tahi'H u) tho bloiitriciil, current cut a iletSjf jjuHll'fii hfiJ lyroln,'' i r " , Q 1 ' n ' , ' 't'V 'v i j i i 500,000 FARM FOB DRUNKARDS New York to Spend Fortune In Ef fort to Reclaim Some of the Hu man Derelicts Thirty Thousand Arrests a Year for Intoxication. NKW YORK. .Juno 21.- A farm for druuknriU, to ton! approximately i'.Oll, 0(1(1, i i ,,11 probability bo ouo of the early ilowdopmcnlH of the human struln in tliu uiotropoliH. Kni'h it fniiii, where an effoit will bo mado to ri'claiiu hoiiio of the .10,01)0 people nrroHtcd aiiiiually in New York for tlruukciiiuixH, uiih tuillior icil by ii law piiHfcd moro than n year ui;o and the Hpcoiul t'ouiiuit tee appointed bv the board of eNti mntoH Iiiim jiihI decided in favor of tho project. Tho following nro a few of the fnctH Hint confronted the commit tee in iln coiihidcration of (lie Hitna tion: Thai in New York 20,101 jmuvoiih wen arreted for intoxication in 1010 and i:,000 Heal to HlnekwcllV iHland. Tlut 7000 male drunkard are treated annually in Hellovnu and al lied boMpitnlrt. That it rahU the eity .l.ll.r. a da to care for i;aeb "drunk." That Home vithpr com! tho tn.xpay ef 2000 to .iriOOO each. That the prcHcut xyHleih i barren of irood rcMiillH. SCHOOL DISTRIC T NOW PROSPEROUS Clerk of the Board Makes Annual Report to tho County School Sup erintendent Five Dtilltllnijs Novv In the District Two New Ones. The Medfonl hcIiooI diMlrict in in n Hplcndid tiiiiiui'ial condition ac- eordiiiK to the auiiiial report jii'it filed with the county Ktipcriutendenl by OrtiH Crawford, eleik of tho board. Thn dlNtriel received during the pitHt jear 4111,(170 and cxpendyd ij71,20H leaving n ciihIi balance on Ijnilil or 2IVI0I. The CHtiuiuted vai 410 of Hebool KroiindH and buildings m $2(10,000 while the cipiimicnt Ik valued at $00,000. The amount of iiiHiiraneo carried is i.Vl.riOO. Tho Hebool cciihuk jiiKt completed, khnwH (bat there alio 818 male uud 827 femalo children of hcIiooI ae lenidiui; in tbidiutrict or n total of 1(1 15. Tliirty-nix (eacherH were em ployed during (be year. There arc live ncIkioI Iiouhcm, two new ones woro linild diirinc the year. Tbeio are five hcIiooI Ijoiihch, two new ori"K were build duriiij; the year, while there uie tjwi privafe kcIiooIh in (be eily. The prcHcut meuiberxbip of the STEADY DECLINE POPFS HEALTH His Holiness Suffering From Attacks of Goat Which Weakens Him Danger Is That Heart or Stomach Affected With Serious Results. UOMK, June 21. lltimorn of a Mteady decline in (lie I'opc'x health pcHWt alal mindly here today. It HceiiiH renMotinbly ccrlain, bowcvci, that tbe'moHt it !h poHHihlc to wa tiiitlifully h that Him HoHucmh' con dition in not Hiiefi as to nunc immnli ato mixiely. (Vrtaiuly I'ope J'iiih HiiifcM from attacks of uout with incrcaninj: lre (iicin;y and eiudi hiicceHHive attack weakerm liim more. The greatest datiKor in that one of these attack may affect bin heart or hlomacli, in which ciiho a erioim rexult would WMiii ciiMiie. DctWi-'en his attackM the jmim IwkH tolerably robu( but the least exertion alrnoxt prostrates him and after an nt?nck he never quite inakcH up (be ground he loht. board of M'hool dircclorH in an fol low k: J. V. hawtou, .1. II. Cochran, O. IJ.-Marnhull, II. C Kentner, L. (i. Porter tlie latter bcinj; ehuirmnii of the board. RECTOR KENNEDY IS SLATED FOR CHURCH HONOR ItOMB, June 21. Although ho failed of appointment a HiioccHHor of the late Archbishop Ityan iih Injnd of (In) aCtholio iircbdioccne of Phil adolphia, Heeor Kennedy of the American, collect in Itomo in slated, according to Vatican jcoiwip, for MOiiio hlil) higher ecelesiunticat hon or in lho near future. Nowm front (ho eoiiK'regiltioti of binhop indicates that inimodiate ap pointment (o (lie new diocoibe of To ledo in unlikely. Although tho nn iiouneemeut of (lie creation of (he dineniHo !h nparly a year old, tho ar rniiKViiietil for its delimitation has not yot been completed anitMt pioh nhlv will bo Heveral moulliH bofoie a bishop is chosen, - Hanljlna for Health. t For Sale 1 ACRE AND 5 ACRE TRACTS adjoining city of Medfonl, on long time, easy payments. , 12 LOTS IN MEDFORD on main paved street; cement sidewalks and paving in; also sewers, water and light. Long time, easy payments. 430 ACRES LAND, 350 acres alfalfa land, 80 acres fruit land, perpetual water right with water for irrigating 1000 acres; long time, easy payments. . 340 ACRES LAND, 200 acres alfalfa land, balance fruit hind, 1 mile from railroad, on long time easy terms. 5000 ACRES LAND in tracts of from 40 I acres upwards; price $25.00 per acre and upwards; suitable for alfalfa, fruit stock and general farming purposes; long time, easy payments. 5 AND 10 ACRE TRACTS just within and adjoining city limits, at a bargain, on 5 annual payments. y, Gold Ray Realty Co. 21G WEST MAIN STREET. 5 i Nothing Excels the Diamond In beauty. In aluo. ( In preMlRO to tlio wonrvr. If YOU don't own a iluuuoiul, enmo In und seo how winy wo can niiiku It for you tu uraUfy your llfeloiiK wihb. ii !;;Don?t forget tosee the new line of birth stone rings I have j just received. MARTIN J. REDDY THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, ' -L, . . !! il-.-' ! I NEAR POSTOFFICE ! 4W4f4H4W4tW44404WlW VV ' VINOL Prescriptions Solicited melua toil1.t imu:pauation8 i I anii )i:r,ivi:uKi) tq ai parth of this city, wk usk nothing but thh 1'Uhest nnuos AND 1IAVJ-J MADK lMtKSGlUraiON YOHK A SPECIALTY. ,' , i . . I ' j w. - Jlvi y Mdford Pharmacy .,. lMQVS OllANGE UIX)SSOM CANDIES ' Near Post Office, PHONE 101 night cracmc CIGARS t SELLING ARGUMENTS You quit selling goods at six o'clock (or thereabouts). , , ho do your clerks. I3ut your rent doesn't quit. And your taxes don't quit. And your insurance don't quit. Moreover, the people do not go to bed at six. Why not let an Electric Sign, and brilliantly lighted Windows, illuminat ed with electricity, go on selling goods for you after six' . All through the evening, in fact. WhvnoU The very people you want to reach the workers, the wage camel's have no time to be on the streets except evenings. That is the time they roam about looking, seeing, formulating and deciding on their purchases. People don't have to hunt up your Electric Sign. Jt hunts them up, like a searchlight. Jt is seen from afar. ' U talks to folks all along the street. They 'don't have to decipher it. cither. it burns its message into them quickly, pleasantly, deeply and surely. And, mark you, they will remember it, and you, and your location, after they have gone home. Once more,. then, we ask: "ITow about Sunset to Midnight?" May wo send our representative to help you to decide'? ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC CO. J IRRIGATION Diversified Farming With Irrigation Means Independence Rogue River Valley Canal Co. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building Irrigated Orchard Tracts V v i Grow Garden Truck. Why? Because Our Long Season Com mands the Early and Late Crops ROGUELANDS Inc. FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager mmmm ' r sr's '' DO YOl KNOW? That NOW is tho time to wplaco your old fenco with n now one. Thnt it will improve tho appear anco of your properly fully FIFTY PER CENT if tho fence ia rijiht and properly constructed. That The Page Wire Fence is boat suited for tho purposo, as it is mado up of the best llifjli Carbon Steel Wiro that is found in fonuiug; in addition to this, it is the only fence which has the PAOE KNOT, and continuous crods wiro tn wouv H together, honco it Is The Best Fence that money can buy or modoru scienco produce. Owinj; to ench lino wire being coiled before tho fun co is woven, Pnpo Fence is easily elected ovoi hilU and through dales, without tho necessity of cutting and spliciua. It is MADE nt Adrian, Mich., and shipped by us in carload lots, direct from tho FACTORY TO THE CON SUMER, thus insuring tho greatest value at tho lowest possible prico. Let us show you why you should uso Pago Fenco in preference to any othor. Wo furnish, without charge, estimates on cost of fencing tracts, and contract to build feneos complete Wo will figure with you on any amount of fencing, from ouo rod to a carload. If you are wanting Fenco, Gntos, or either yew or cedar posts, lolt us figure with you. We furnish man and tools and assist in tho ereotion of Pago Fence without extra cost. GADDIS & DIXON "THE PAGE FENCE MEN" PIIONE 2081. Distributors for Southern Oregon n ml Northern California. MAIN OFFICE, 134 NORTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE, MEDFORD, ORE. 'ftfMWMWMfVfffff'ff"""-' ..f.fffntifff 4 ssJJ . n M El i . 1,