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J PXGE3T0TIR "Iff ftrEDFORT) MATL TRIBUNE. METW0K1). ORKOON. AVKDNlOSnAY. niVNli! 28, 19.11. u I f J 8,1" v. r- i ! I, I 5. j Medford mail Tribune , AN INDEPENDENT NEW8PArRIl PUMLIHHKP OAII.Y KXCKIT HATUIV day ur run mbofokd miNTINQ CO. l I- T, ,3tf N ..ThoDemocrMlo Times, Tim Mulford ftinii, j no Meiirora Tribune, Tiie bouui erq Orcsonlan, The Ashland Tribune. Offlco Moll Trlbuno Hulldlng, S5.J7-29 North J'ir trcot: phono. Main 30S1 Homo 76. COLLECTING OTHERS' EARNINGS TN an address recently made (o the students of the Uni versity of Pennsylvania "Win. ). Bryan said: i f-rrrc44rt4cNrf 5 SPECIAL TRAIN OBOnOH PUTNAM, Kdltor and Mnnngfj gt TClitorAfl ah nm.nntl.f.lniia milttar A Mmlford. Orson. under the not of March 3, 1879. Official Pnpor of the City of Hertford Official Paper of Jackson County StTBSOXITTlOW XATSft. One year, by mall ................15.09 lino month by mall CO Prr month, delivered by carrier tn Aioaioru, jucKitonvuie. ana ten- trsl 1'olnt- .SO Runday only, by mall, per year.... S.OO Weekly, Icr year . , 1.60 RWOSH CISOUZJLTIOir. Dally nvrragc for nix monthi ending ueccmoer ai, jiw, 2721. Full X.nitd Wire TTnlttd frets Stapatcbta. The -Mall Trlbuno la on iula at th Ferry New Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel Newn Stand. Portland. ltowmnn News Ca, Portlnnd. ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. NOTES OF THE GAME. -f- Not content with one mnn on each base the Fats twice tried to assemble (wo on second. I . , . : Ot course the Leans had It on flno polnttf. It is said a lady looked out of a ""train window, say that parade, then grabbed the bell cord and signalled "full speed ahead!" The umpire was well protected with the most dangerous weapon known; an unloaded revolver of the 1S12 type. A rc.d hot liner In the fourth prom ised a run for the leaus, but, Muller, after the manner of a star boarder reaching for the last orange, scooped It In. "How much money ean a man rightfully collect I rum society? Not more than he honestly earns. For when a man collects more than he earns he collects what .some body else has earned and money to which he is not en titled." ; Mr. Bryan was speaking the truth in an institution! whose pupils seldom hear it, because the school is partial-i ly supported by an endowment left by a tariff baron who stipulated that the wisdom of tho protection tariff must, always be t audit, or the money will stop. The protective tariff is wrong because it gives men that which the.whave not earned, it robs the many for the few. The beneficiary of protection collects more than he has earned, and monev to which he is not entitled. So with the system of land speculation. The man who holds land idle for veal's, and then sells it at greatly in creased value, collects something that someone else has earned which probably the community has earned z which in any case, lie has not earned and he is therefore, 5 not entitled to it. $ The jiew "Webster's International defines graft as "ac- $ nuisition of money bv dishonest or unjust means." The'S tariff is then simply a graft, and the beneficiary a graf- tev. Our laws then "legalize grafting and reward grand's Z Carried out, Mr. Bryan's logic would revolutionize so-j ciety for at present five per cent of society earns noth-! ing and therefore is entitled to nothing, yet it grabs the. greater part of the earnings of the other 95 jer cent. ' But society is not ready to be revolutionized. Humanity still loves its chains, and does not realize the folly and J injustice as stale formulas, established to aid those wli0 do not honestly earn, to collect from society that to which j they are not entitled. I Though humanity toils very painfully up the winding j spiral of progress, yet it is progressing one of these days legislation that sanctions grafting and enriches grafters' will be tabooed when the sleeper wakes. ' Account Fourth' of July Celebra tion at Medford To m-enmutodnte alt tluwo tlo.tlriug to ntlend the celebration nf (he Ith at Medfonl, a xpoelnl train will nin In'tweeu (IruntM Vai anil Medfoitl ..lopping nt all liitcrmcilliito point tin follows: Leave Grants Pass Arrive Ashland Leave Ashland Arrive Grants Pass 6:30 8:30 10.00 P-P. m. m. p. m. - Midnight LOW ROUND TRIP FARES FROM ALL POINTS Cull 011 miy agent o fttio S. 1. Co., for further mr(lailiirN. I WM. McMURRAY. Genera! Passenger Agent PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our itffli'ii ( tiuw liiKiilmt In urn. miiilia IhK limine, ami In open fur the hdiihuii, Kroiii now 011 wo will Imvo tho dall) reiioi'ttt nil mnrltotn. uhmvlnir nHi'im vettllzed by the California Fruit DIh ti'lhutot'K, nnd nil othttt itlilppem, Anv nno lulni'iiHtiiil In Invlteil to eoinii In nnil look tlunii over mill niin. jmrp prk'OH. lly Hlilpplnit with un you will have nil tho mlvniituuoH, of tho larHi'Rt ami moat complete iIooUIuoiih Melllug orKiinUiillon In tho United Stiites nnil nt u lower coat to yuu thiiu In tho jxiMt. I.niit year we himdleil nearly ten thoiiHiiiiil ear IiiiuIm. or tioventv.Mlx iter eui or 1110 entire uiiiituruiu uiop. Itouietnber we l (l O li X (I T II f X (I All fruit hi mild on tin Individual merits, and eurlt growurn uiiiue and prices renlUed for ecuh uhlpiueut 11 in ptlljlluhed In tho entuloguOH, roolliiit was tried nnd fr.lled yenin ago In Call ferula. If you want to roII nee iih. If you want material, Imtpect our Hainpli'H, ami gut our piiceH buforo purt'liiid lug. p it o 11 it (i 1: 11 n v it u 1 t r o. I.'. M. MelCenny, Northwestern .geiit. Nome I'lione HVJ. PiiilNe 7(101. Where to Go Tonight MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, rumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. APPLES IN HONGKONG. v? PLUMBING Captain Kentner and Shorty Gar nett broke all poaching rules and rushed Into the field whenever nn op portunity for their assistance present ed Itself, Coaching rules were not nil that Shorty broke. STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Pricoa Rousonablo 2 COFFEE.N SL PRICE Feel the earthquake 'long 'bout the third Inning? That was Kentner slid ing to first. Prof. O'Garn knocked a sky-rocket pop-up in the third and Kelley and Kentner held a little meeting to de cide which should catch it. While Kelley was gesticulating tho pesky ball hit his hand and stuck. ! When tho Leans took the field some one cruelly suggested that they looked like a hop field with all the poles up. i I ' I The longest hit was a foul by Kelly. t Is figuring today In tho "what might have been" stories. , Captain Kentuer's custumo was, a combination salad effect of cucumber nnd tomato. It was neither hobble or harem but an original design for light Bummer wear. The only draw back was excess weight but the doughty captain carried it as grace fully as a turtle. OREQON" apples find favor in Hongkong, according to? the consular report made by Commercial Agent ! Lovett M. wood, who asserts: I "The excellence of the Oregon and "Washington apples is well known in Hongkong and other parts of southern China. This is to a considerable extent due to the holiday gifts started bv James J. Tlill, Mauritz Thomsen and oth ers- who have important commercial connections here. Ap-) ja iiowaud iilock, entiianck ox oth stiikkt. I'iio.vb o 11 1 11 iAfnio mor -hat- It i-tits-f Ata rs4- a itniikiwa ittiiAniimt W Much as the fine trait is appreciated here, the price, at Ij. such a distance from the shipper, places the apple hcyorid " " the purse ot the Chinese people, and 300 boxes of Spitzen-' bergs would glut the Hongkong market and the appetites of the Europeans here able to pay the price that good, i fresh, well kept fruit commands. Australia sends some ' apples here, but those I have tasted are lacking in the, fruit bouquet found in the apples grown in the United ! States." The gift idea is a good one, and there is no better way for Oregonians to advertise their state than by sending away boxes of fane' fruit and no more acceptable present is possible. USE JACKSON COUNTY STONE jCantalu Ireland caught 'em on first with his bare hands and retired with o,ut an error. Ho retired after he caught the first one. , A fine bouquet of cabbago was handed to Ireland by tho Loyal Order of Moose. Cap. Ireland will hand It back in cabbago leaf form. One lean excuso was that when the fats were batting the pitcher couldn't seo the plate. Pabrlck and Moore df.1 3omo heavy hitting and flue acting when they tried not to appear surprised. Captains Kontner and - Iroland should get out patents on tholr elastic batting orders. As for Iroland ho was In true panatella form. J "A One lean batter said, "When I stop ped to the pluto the fat outfield looin 't'd up llko u bunch of billboards and ,1 know it was hopeless." t ' NOTICE In accordance with tho wish of tho ,fniorchnntB of tho city tlat tho wholo peoplo may celebrate the fourth, it is roquested that all business houses 'closo nil day Tuesday, July 4th. Stores will bo open, as usual ou Monday tho third for tho convenience of those nt . tending tljo celebration. , i Dy ordor of tho Morcliants Associa tion. , t k II. O. GARNETT, in i President. JOHN CARKIN, Secrotary, jlBjkjns fpr iettltiit r ..,. IN response to demands from Oregon that only Oregon building stone be used in the construction of federal buildings in the state, Senator Bourne has written re questing information for the supervising architect as to quality ot rock and location ot quarry, and cost ot trans portation. Medford is to have a $110,000 federal building. Jack son county quarries produce as fine grades of granite and of sandstone, as ean be found anywhere. They also produce both white and black marble that cannot be equalled in America and has no superior in Italy. This native stone should be used in the construction of the federal building. It is up to the Commercial Club to take the matter up with the Oregon congressional delegation and .supply all needed information. Our granite is good enough for very attractive build ings in San Pranciseo and Portland as well as Medford, and the sand stone good enough for a federal building at Salem and there is no reason why we cannot supply the materials for all the federal buildings jn the northwest. G. W. SLATER & BUILDERS and CONTRACTORS are propared to give you better figures on building than you aroused to in Medford. AVo guarantee both work, materials and satisfaction. FLAGS That's All Medford Book Store LAST ATTACK UPON BALDWIN ESTATE LOB ANGBLE8. June 27. The last attack on tho will of the lato E. J. Ilaldwln waB practically thrown out of court today by Probate Judgo Rives, t was tho petition ot Laura P. Alslp for one-sixth Interest in tho $10,000, 0U0 estate left by tho turf klngi who claimed that her mother, who was Opholla Hendprson, married Iladwlu at qiiilllcothe, O. Miss Alslp claimed to be a daughter of tho alleged mar rlago and a rightful heir to tho es tate, When positive proofs of the al leged marrago wero pot forthcom ing Judge Rives decided tho case in favor pf tho defendants, ATTENTION, SIt KNIIfTB. A special council of tho Order of tho Red Cross wl bo hold in Ma sonic Temple. Wednesday, Juno 28, Ashland, Oregon, for the purposo of confprrlng the order, All Knkhts Templar Invited. Courteously, P. W. PAULSON, K. C. 84 K. A. SHBUWJN, Uec. SWIMMING RACES FOR EVENING OE THE THIRD On the evening of July 3, llio com mittee on swimming Iiuk arranged for ruccH between the best swimmer.- in Medford ut the Natnloriuin. The entry list for these cvenfH is already nearly full uiul the various hoys are busy gelling into shape for the contests. There will ho throe different flasw ruces inellufing a free-for-all which will he fjwiiin in heals owing to Hie manner of entries. On this occasion thoro will ho no mlifiihsion (margcd'aml ns the 1'ueeH stmt nt 7:30 sharp it will ho well to appear on the secne on time in or der to eecuro rt seat. The narm weather will soon 1h hero. Wo have tho nocos aary requirement to mako work easy In warm woather. Seo us for the heat of KLKO TUIC PANS and the boat ot ' ' 1 price. SOUTHERN OREGON ELECTRIC CO. 27 SOUTH CKNTitAL. (1 47 NOTICE. Tho W. C. T. U. will hold a spe cial business meeting at tho Baptist chinch, 2.30 p. in. Thursday, July 28. TO COKE A COLD XN OWE SAT. Talta LAXATIVH XiltOMO Quinine Tali iptn. Drut'BlutH rofiiml money If It fnllH lo cure. Ji W. CmoVK'H denature Is on each box, 2Cc. WHEN bread was called the "staff .of life" the delicious crackers, cakes and biscuits of today were unknown. A baker in those days meant a man who baked bread, A baker nowadays means more- it signifies an artist who tickles youv pubte with those flakey crackers and other tit-bits that give you an add ed appetite for food and help digestion. 'Who's your baker," means much. Tt means better health, u healthy stomach and happy days. If you study the mat ter as we study ii, .this is your bakery for wo know your needs. We already supply WW of your neighbors. Try us.next time. ALLEN GROCERY CO. , 38 H. CBN T It A h A V K NUli rr NOTICE WE CLOSE .H'LV -ITH Our eiiNtoiurr, tho may di'fdro their clnllii'M rleiiucil and prefix eil for Unit day, will roofer a favor by Mcndliig In I heir war ing uppaii'l, or telephoning iih, and wo will lue our drivers cill for Miliar, by (lie middle of Mil week. PleuMt bear IIiIm In iiiIiiiI, PANTORIUM DYE WORKS OO. ft North Kir HtriTt. I'houcH 211 lloiup, 2111 Par, Rock Spring Goal OX XASTD AX.I. xxa TX1CR. Office anil Coal Yai'if, Tvelf(li ami Front Htrfvtx. PhiMlo 7101. Burbidge TB OQAZi XA WOOD FOR SALE LlruHod amount of Dry Ash, cither lilook or apllt. Low price. Phone 3311 Draperies Wo rnrry a very romploto line of men curtuiiiH, ruturm, utu., iiruiinrluH. lurn our nnd do nil cIuhmah upacLiI rnun to. look after thin work eiy una win kivo ok uood HArvloil nu Ih iiohrIIiIo to vet in oven of untioUtarliKr, eKolus yely. and WIN lyo ."(-viuii nn in iunr I 111) lurUOHt OltlOH, Weeks & HcCowan Co NAT THEATRE Ih now open every night, and But Hi day mid Hiiiidny iideimnaiH. Tim I'mdeHt and content theater la town, PluuHt of light and thu html flllu miliJeelH. s Chiiugu of program Hiimlnyit, WodneHihiyn and Trillion, Ailmht lou I Or t'oiue mice nnd you will I'OIIIO llgtllll, UGO Theatre! i FmMcHPORS eniii'ivfp vi:ntiu,tio,v ('OMI'OltT.MtLi: HK.ITH TO-NIGHT! I novrnviiiTiisia: J THE KINNEY TRIO! Introducing n vniiil.lc mt imi I Iiiin niiiilo kihhI finni coiimI Id ronxr i II In a rent ii iv ait fnnu the big I clirtillN, spi:ci.i. i:Ntaoi:.ii:NT i-mk THREE NIGHTS ONLY PHOTO PLAYS j The nowr( pl.lurcw In town, fe. taring tint IkM iiiiiM of tln t llceiiHi'il M'i'th'1 I lO AND 13 CENTS NATATORIUM tSHI.MMINO Tim iiatiih i HKJ DANOK H.VI'tritOAV NIOIIT IIILLIAItlt PAUI.OU Coolcat plnre In town. TONHi'lIT The Ai-trc nnil Hie Singer Alliiillnli ymvn of Judln Hear KIiik Hubby IHfi'liiirglug the Cook See- ThU nail Vo Will Hutv Uiigh pitit'i: oi: iii.Mi; X X s THE ISIS THEATRE IIIIIO IKU'IILK IlItiL ki:sti:iison mtoH. Ilallml singing, wallx, clog and buck diiuelug, nrllstlc paper tearing. lutrpduflng for the flmt time here '' their wonderful paper tearing, ; 'something no one lu Medford lias I 'ever seen and mnunlhlug no ono : should iiiIih seeing, as It may be a :; ; cnaiico you may never have again, !; ! tearing the most bcautlrul drslgnu : ...in. 1..1.1..1 ... . ' , ...,,,..., . . MMIHU llllll IM" ; ! HentltiK It Jo you at each norforju- i .. . The flrcat i . . . wan your Initials or mnim and nn-. - -,-.-, . ; mice. ; i J no c jrcat ' lilt IIIIIIJOUII J.llfW,l ,( 1 Amerlcii'M l ii-imti-Mi Ii'iiihihiLmi. ; Special engagement for 'four ulghls OlllV Of till) L'lClllllMl fun iiviiImii ' thlH Hide of New York, with a miiicu oi joices, uongH and dances i that a-o all wlnnora, i r V AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN X' TO The Merrivold Shop roR Fountain Pens Jl W. Main St., Medford. FOR SALE OROHABDS, FARMS FTOFJ.1 LANDS . Largo 'and Small CTrnols .. MOOR-EHNI- 00. 212 Prrtitgrowora Bank BJdg JWWAto.- v- -JWV-rrs ."r ' i - -.-