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!:!: I rs PXGBPOUR .MEDFOKD MATTi TIUBDNW, M10rWOm), ORUCKN KRI DA V, .TULY II, 1!)1 1. - 7wW Medford Mail tribune AN 1ND13PHNIKNT NEWflPAPRlt PUULI8IIKU DAUiY IJXCKPT H.VTUn PAY HV TIII3 MKOFOllD 1'IUNTINQ CO. Tho Dotnncrntlo TlmcH, Thi Medford MM!, Tho MeiHonl Tribune, Tho South ern OrcKonlan, Tho Adiland Tribune Offlco Mat! Tribune DulliMnK, 25-3739 North Kir Rtrcot; phono, Main J021 Homo 78, OlCOItan PUTNAM, Editor find MnimRct ISntrrcd na iiccond-claus matter ft Medford. OroRon, under tho act of March 3, 1S"8. Offlclnl Paper of tho City of Medford Official Paper of Jackson County HUBSCRIPTIOW JLATEB. One year, by mall "92 Ono month by mall ,(0 XVr month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen tra! Point ., 9 Hunday only, by mall, per year.... 8.00 Weekly, per year l.ov lOHH CIHCUnATIOK. Dally avernRo for six months endln? December si, isiu, ii.ii. mil leased Wlr TTnlt-4 rrcss Dlip&tcht. Tho Mhll Tribune Is on sale at th Terry News Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland ltowmnn News Co., Portland. Ore. IV. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. MEDrOBD, OREGON. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest Krowlnc city In OrcRon. Population V. 8. census 110; SS40; ettlmateil, 191110,000. rtvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed. KlvinK nncst supply pure mountain water and six teen miles of street bclnc paved and contracted for at a eo&t exceeding II. 000,000, making a total of twenty miles of pavement. Postofflco receipts for year ending March 31, 191. show Increase of 41 pet cent. iianK deposits a gain ox a per cent. Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogua niver Spltzenberg apples won sweep stakes prlzo and title or "Apple Xing of the World. ax tho National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909, and a car of Newtowns won rirst Piixe In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B, C , . Itoguo ltiver pears brought highest prices in all markets or tno woria aur- tng the past six years. Write Commercial club. Inclosing 8 cents for poitage for the finest commu nlty pamphlet ever written. MUTT AND JEFF A MAIL TRIBUNE FEATURE BAT NELSON MAY APPEAR HERE Walter McCallum Hears From Fight ing Dane Who Wants $1000 Guar antee Walt Wires a Counter Proposition. AT great expenso, (ho Mail Tribune lias added tho Mult and TofC series of cartoons by far the most original, amusing and popular of comics, as a regular feature of the paper. One of these cartoons will appear daily in tho Mail Tribune so that, its readers may follow the adventures of this inimitable pair with San .Franciscans, Portlandors and residents of other largo cities a day ahead of tho Medford readers of these city papers. Pew Medford people realize what an excellent paper the Mail Tribune is for a small city. .It is increasingly better every month. It is the only paper in the county that prints regular correspondence from nearly all sec tions, that thoroughly covers county seat and city news, that operates a leased wire and gives full telegraph news, that plays a loading part in the progress of the community and whoso every issue is a boost for Medford and the Eoguc River Valley. If there is a new building to- be built, Mail Tribune enterprise gives you a picture of it in advance. 3f you want to know what city and county are doing; you will find it in the Mail Tribune. If there is any public move n:ent for the betterment of the community, the Mail Tri 1. une will be found pushing it along. If it is local news you want, if it is telegraphic news you want, if it is county news you want and finally if it's Mutt and Jeff you want, you will find them all in the Mail Tribune. Why then subscribe for out of town papers'? They pay no taxes here, support no payrollls, give no local news, do not help build up city or county, but they drain money out that is needed here. The Mail Tribune has shown its faith in Medford and the valley by installing the best and most complete print ing plant in Oregon, outside of Portland. Its equip ment is ample for printing a newspaper in city of 25,000 or 30,000 people, and its payroll one of the largest in the county. It merits all the patronage the community can bestow, because increased patronage means a better paper, a larger payroll and a greater Medford. T COMMUNICATIONS To tlio Udltor; Sumo Inteiontluu remarka have been made by .Mr. II, T, Shiuuion, (secretin: of tin JucUmni County Flru Patrol Association, In tlio Mull Tritium)' ot July llth io KtmlliiK tho Willow SprliiK" canyon ftro trttuutloti. Mr. Shannon very skillfully ex plains whereby neither tho forest service nor thu county fire ansocla Hon can bo vxnectcil to lend their Uhnlstnnco to a district which duett In no way concern them. As the dutlea of the forest runn ers are solely confined to national Umber, tho llfo and nronorty of the American citizen Is therefore rated aa below the value of a tree. A must patriotism creating condition. Mr. Shannon further enllghtena the tax payers of this county ua to tho assistance they inny expect from Its public lustttutoiis, none. Now, In stead uf thu theoretical side let ua consider tho practical end, results., Let us, for instance, suppose that Mr. Shannon Instead of beliiR safely. seated In n comfortable offlco chair lu the lu'ejudlced capacity uf secre tary, would reside In a home peril ously close to a ractn! forest fire. Would he thus wisely quiet, hla fears and forebodings by tho sooth ing knownledRO that It can't be helped so what's the use to worry? rT't', .1 section was mtulo liofoio llio counts commissioners by the opposition, lull upon our request thai the iiiiiihn he pointed oul, I hey ueie unable to luul more limit one tmmc to object to, and (but was Kitt'.woili as to the length r lime Hie man luul lived in (lie slate, in ill the parly Muled that he luul liu in the slate llie reunited lime. On Ili other baud, we, tlio applicants Tor in corporation, pointed out 1'J inline-, on jliu icuioiistrnneo Ibid were not lentil residents ol' Unite Kails. The families of mixciiiI live in Medford. Or. We a i cedents of Huh eominu uity emphatically objects Io minrep rescntati.in of e.ouditioim here. (.. 1. III'KKIS. Unite i'alls, duly 12. To the Killlor-l seo In the Tri bune of tho mil, It. S. Hall adver Used that ho wilt le an exhibition In "Urouco Dusting, roapliiK wild steers and horse, will endeavor to show Medford soineihliiK new," at the nice track. Sunday, July Kith Now whilst tho poopln of Medfoid and Jackson county am pronrutwlve and will encouraKo uy enterprise that will contribute to the better ment of tho community, morally o sport uiilly, I think they will draw tho Hue when It comes to torturing anil cruelly treatlujr or tormentlne Or would ho perhaps turn to the ,i.uml, )U1mala In order to gratify (h- Battling "Nelfeon, onb of the most famous fighters tho world has ever known may appear In Medford soon. Walter McCallum is in receipt of a telegram in which Nelson states that ho will bo glad" to go on hero for $1,000. . Walt has sent a counter proposi tion to tho Dattler offering him $500 and GO per cent of tho house. As yet ho has not heard from the Dane. Tho Battler if ho comes will be matched with Tommy Gaffney In a ten roiind boxing contest. LA FOLLETTE AND RECIPROCITY. ASKS DISTRIBUTION OF CONE RANCH PROPERTY RED BLUFF, Cab, July 14. Mrs. Mario Louise Madeline Cono has asked the superior court to order a partial distribution of the e-iate of her lato husband, Donulns S. Cone tlio portion she partic.ilnily dishes to have distributed foeinj- the tock of tlio deceased in the Cone Hunch company. This virtually covers all tho properties. Tlio petition has been set for licnr- 'in on July 31, an din setting the 'date tho court also made n mmute order directing tho executors of the Cono will to prepare and file a fulll and'iiual account. Cono died in 1905, and it appears that his executors have not filed un report of their dealings with the es tuto sinco that time. Tho executors nro W. 13. Cuboon of this city and J. N. Thomas of San Francisco Their uttornoy is Tnrk Hensbaw of Chtco, Tho estate lias been ii'wnys heavily involved and tliat accounts for no annual reports being filed. ONE LIFE TERMER KEEPS HIS PLEDGE RENO, Nov., July 14. Although ho had tho confidence of Warden Raymond T. Raker of the Novada Kjato prison and was allowed to ride six miles on a work liorso unguarded to nppear before the state pardoning board to make an nppcal, J. R. No ble, n lifo former, is today bnck on tlio daily grind of road making, No blo was not granted bis pardon and returned immediately to his punishment. JN letter and spirit the Canadian reciprocity treaty A violates every principle and every promise ot the republican platform, expressed or implied, and every print ed or spoken wqrd and inducement employed to secure the votes necessary to elect William H. Taft," states Sena tor La Follette. The reciprocity treaty is a step towards free trade. Senator La Follette is a protectionist and for fiftv veal's the republican -party has preached protection. Taft is a protectionist advocating free trade with Canada" hence open to part- censure. Concerning the Pajiie-Aldrich bill, Senator La Follette characterizes it as "the greatest wrong inflicted upon th. American people in half a century." It was wrong, according to the Wisconsin leader, be cause it did not revise the tariff downward for the bene fit of the people, but upward for the benefit of the, trusts. La Follette is consistant, as a protectionist, in oppos ing the Canadian measure, so is the old guard of stand patters, and Taft inconsistant in advocating it, but in this instance, La Follette is wrong in opposing it and Taft right in supporting it. The Payne-Aldrich tariff bill works an injustice, so do all tariff bills. In theory and principal they life wrong. They work hardship on the many for the benefit of the feAV. The protective tariff is class legislation", and all class legislation is vicious. It sounds strange to hear Senator La Follette, wlyo, thought somewhat blinded by partisanship, sees clearly on so many economic and social problems, so wrong oil the tariff. There is not an argument of the many he has made against the Payne-Aldrich bill, that does not fit all tariff bills yet he remains a protectionist. But La Follette is being punished think of this rot which an admirer has printed in the July World's Work: "And if the standard bearer fall, As fall full well he may For never saw I promise yet of such a bloody fray Press where ye see yon fore-lock wave amidst the ranks of war, And be your oriflammo that day La Follette 's pompadour.'' Poor La Follette! public Institutions ot the count1 whoso tax payer he Is? Would he not consider that this samo county who compels him to pay exorbitant taxes is In a certain measure respon sible for his personal safety, and may owe htm some assistance to pro tect his property from ah Imminent peril? it makes a difference when per sonal interests are Involved. Most sincerely ours, LOUIS I.. HLMLLIKU, Central I'olnt, July 13. depraved and. criminal tiatuie of a few men and for tho purp'iho of put- thiK a few dollars In the pockets uf Mr. Hall. There Is a place a few hundred utiles south known as Ilar- berous, .Mexico, where bull fluids and all oher barbarism Ih appreclat ml. Mr Hull "no doubt would be highly appreciated there with this show, other counties lu the stat. have considered It cruel ami havi cut It out, and It Is to bo hoped thai the people or JnckMon county will not encournKo It by their presence m INIUVIDUAT, lUlllVlOII TO 1IA11V ltv ux of NIJSS IDIO.U l't'1 ami lli cup Hud deal II MUTIINItl MHl nheultl Inn inn iltm'H i'ii anil urn hi mix cttH iimt Ihivi' )iut iiiMUiiiAii rii'lltcr Hi" 1'itl.W inllli In mi mi' ImMIn fnnn wlili h II litlmvH himI sllile cliuiii'o or Infoolleii 'ri Imliy Mliniilil luive llii' IiohI Any nipple dih. Hol'l liy Mmlftitil l'lmimnny. PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our office Is now locali-d In our pack hit; house, and Ih open for (ho iioiinoii Km in now on wo will huo the dull) reports all markets, show Inn price leallned by tho California Kiull lls trlbutois, and all other shlppis. Any ono Interested Is limited to I'oiuu In mid look them over and com paio prices. Ily shipping with us ou will have all the adMiutaKOM, ot the liUKent and most complete deciduous oellliiK oriiaulxattnu In tho United Stales and at a lower cost to you than In the past.' I.sst year wo handled nearly ten thousand ear loads, or noiityHlx per cent of the entire jUnllforulu crop, Iteiuember wo V O t) I, N ) T II I N a All fruit Is sold on Its Individual merits, and mieh growers name and prices reall-ed for ouch rhlpment are published In tho catalogues, pooling was tried nnd fr.Sled yearn ai:o In Call torn la. If you want to sell see us, If you want mateilal. Inspect our samples. ,iud ;it our prices before purchas lug, ! It) I) C C KHS I It V IT CO i:, ,M. .McKeany, Nnrtliwtcru Aem Home Photic Ul'.!. Caclflc 7001. The Humane officer will enforce tin- To the Kditor: ilnw and arrest any person Inflicting lu yuur iuo of July 10, your,'"''' cruelty torturing or tormenting Butte Kails corro.-Htndent, lifter dis-' dumb brute, and the person fur-cus.-ing tho incoriMiralion of ItulU! "-"'"is cattle or horses for the pur Falls from his standpoint makes tli.v ! f being lassoed will be prone following iifserfioh: ''It appears that cuted as well, the petition for , incorporation wo) W. J. DltP.MHIM,, padded and many of lite names in it l "'resident Medford Humane Sot-let are not boim fide rc-idents." This jm-' Medford, Jul IH. Crater Lake Stage Line Official Crater tJike Stage Autoi li-ie Hole) .N'iimIi at H a. in. 't'tii-N. il.ii mill l-'ilda)N, niche Crater !.ako oaiiie i-u-nliig. lii'ttiriilng, Icme Cruler like Monday anil Tlinitlay. Cutiuci Clous ultli Slcuiiii'i- IvIiiiiiiHIi for Iv lit mnt It I'iiIN. Itiiunil Trrji s-jr,.o(, one way ijlin.lHi, .Meilfoul to Klamath I'ulh i la Cniier UiUe (ono way) JIN.rtl lti'M-ralliim. unit IIiKcIm at Holel Nnsli or Crater liku (,'nrage. Where to Go Tonight ) iUGO tHK -rt. . ..WHIIHII TJtll imownii iiu" I TONIHII :t itniici :t LATIis'l' ,('i;.NSKn I'M'I'lllllS i I U I C 10 I O C P) , T Ht NATATORIUM SWI.MMIN(l.'-t'll HATIIM mho iianci: s. rmiiin- vnaii-i X Ittlit.lA It!) I'AUI.OIt J Cuolcjit place In toMii. s X , J AhwijH (lie lti-,t i Mn'iirc I'lintii I'Iiiih. i w ii'i'i.ks iio.mi: 'ruocititi,i:s A Hood Comedy HCItlHIl CAST X Aiuerlcaii Drainii l-ltl-M HICK OI' I'lKltlti: .MAKIK I Thrilling Itomauco z now i;dm ciiKtvSi: is .mahi: IMucatioual J N i: i) i m n ? ,s Sss - THE ISIS THEATRE !l MADAM! Now Is the Time ' When your complexion should have special cjiro. Ior aiding you-in (his Iheriis nothing like thu Marinello Preparations. Call and learn from the graduate operator what is best for your special needs. MARINELLO SHOP room 5, over Kcntner's. Phone 111. A SACRAMENTO BLUFF. FRENCH TO CELEBRATE FALL OF THE BASTILE SAN FJUNCISCO, Cal., July 14. An ciabonito literary and social program, ending in a prnml ball, this evojiing, will murk tlio celebralion in Ibis city of tho 122nd anniversary of tho fall of tho lmstile. Hasklns for Uoalth. m npHE Sacramento papers state that Secretary S. Glen Andrus of the Sacramento Chamber of Commerce is going after the $5000 forfeit put up by the Medford Com mercial (Jluo that lUedtord has more diversified resources within a ten, twenty, thirty or forty mile radius than any other city has in similar radius. Mr. Andrus declares that Sacramento can beat Med ford to a fimzel. All of which is interesting and amusing, u not true. Mr. Andrus has been until recently a resident ol Medford, absorbed a little of our ginger and is seeking to wake up Sacramento and at the same time secure some notoriety at Medford 's expense. In striving for that $5000, the burden of proof lies with Sacramento. "Whenever that city makes a showing other than newspaper bluffs, that proves its contentions, Med ford will demonstrate to tho world that its resources are far greater and more diversified than those of the Sacra mento valley metropolis, BRONCO BUSTING Race Track July 16, 2:30 p. m. HAW, VOUNO CHAMPION OK .MONTANA AND HOV M.TAK, CHAMPION OK ARIZONA, KMPLOVKI) IIV It. H. HAM;, WIMj OIVi; H.YIIlfUTION.W ItlDINO AND ItOPINC VII, STKAIIH AND HOUSES, .WILL NNDKVOK TO SHOW MKDKOIH) SOMK- In a Class by Itself It Ih n pnHit lilu loaf, made from the bout high xradi' flour. I'KKKUCSS IIKHAIt U more like that good old home made bread thai mother twd to iimko than any othei on the market. Auk your urncer for I'KlilH.KSS IHHUD nml Ijmlut Hint you Ki-i It be -niiKi llti-re Ih none mo k"oiI. RARDON'S BAKERY Cot tier Main anil (train' Nticrl. AOIATS. l-'Olt liUICKAN !) L0C0M0B II.E CRATER LAKE GARAGE j a s o ii i i: o i ii . AND Hl'I'I'lilliS D o i it i, i: it i I, i, Tun ltl Hi-aillliM-rn J Till! MA I. COM M liS Si'icalliiiml iliiKKlern i in ineir urnai ,ci i;iiuth'U IMS IN A Hlisl'A CHANT jj fli-r wltueimliiK Hii-lr woinlnrful X lieiformiince of none ami wklll, J Mill lll mi', KM tltllllftUIIlM llllll-7 i aid biifnre, that they are Hie Kriutmt jou have ever ihhmi, ac- J uiiiipliHliliiit the uiOMl illfflciill J fi.itM with mich onne and y.rnw X thai you are held Hiiellbotiud till J their wouderfiil iierfortiitincii Ih J (omiilcfed. It may bo yenrii he- i X fen .von have another chance of niMicHHiug ho reiiiarKiuiio n ior- J fnriiiauce, ho by all montm il;- of thu iiuxt three aiUautiiKii nlrihlH. X .Hero AUn mh.;. iiArriu wahk .mack; "'I lie (,'n-nli-. Ijiuuli-Mnl.ir of I hem All." X if ou want to laiiich till your I , hIiIch hi1i" Hi-e her. SIiu'h JiihI X uiiiii uii- ii in -nil nriii-reii. A HIIIH euro fur tin- Much IU-Iiik a head- I X liner over I'antaxi-H' for hIx X motitliH Ih a KUniiiutee of a ruim- X I Iiik K'-od act X THING Ni;V. ! R. S. HALL Rock Spring Coal OR HAND ACT. TJIE TIMB. Offlto and Coal Varil, 'I'm-lftli ami l-'ronl HdeelN, PIioiio 7IOI. Burbidge THE COAT. MAW AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO i The Merrivold Shop FOR Blue Print Papers J !ll W. Main St., Medford. I INVESTIGATE THIS (frl AAHji will make yon tjlLWvW lll(,owm11' 1 good pay i n jj morcuntilo slock, oonHiHtiiip of Shoos, Gents' fur nishings an d Groceries riiis stock in in a live lowi n on i Medford on IhoS.JUUi Storo building oom)loto with fixlui'QB, routs aL 25 0() por mouth. For purtiouliii'H ciill on or add ruHa W. V. MOORK ItOOM HOD PHIPPH III'IMI.(J Japanese Bamboo Fruit Baskets In tho Window Medford Book Store 5v ,ulii ' f Kh4?"l J-1- r-JT'ITTi .Ms- pi "frt ? f -, ( L i . -e . .'.,.