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PXGE FOUR 3UEDFORT) MAIL TRTBTOR arTCDliXHlP. OftTCOON", WIDDNKSDAY, AITC11TRT 2.1, 1911'. i W , Medford Mail Tribune AN INnKPRNnEMT NnWRPAl'En J'UIIMHIIKD KVJJHY AKTKllNOOh MXOniT SUNDAY, 11Y TUB Micnroim vmntinci co. The UcmocrMIe Times, Tlia Mtnlford Mull. Th Medford Tribune, Th South orn OrCRonl&n, TIio Anhlnnd Tribune. Office Mall Tribune nulldlnc. 2527-39 North Kir Homo 76, nlreot; phone. Mala SOU, OKOnan rUTNAM, Kdltor and Mnpr " 41 REGULATION NOT DESTRUCTION. sj2o Kntorod ns ntcond-clnna matter at MeJ font, Oregon, under the act ot March J, 1879. Official Paper of the City of Medford Official rnper of Jnckoon County. . . SUBSCRIPTION RATES. One year, by mnll 6.00 Ono month, by mall .. Xcr month, delivered by carrier In aioaroro. jaoKnonvme ana v.?n- rnl TVilnt .10 Batunl.tr only, by mail, per year.. 2.00 woeklr. ner year WOBX CIHCirfcATXOir, December 31. 1910, 2721, Dally nrernjre for six months ending Tail X.taia Wtre TJnlttd Txta XMipatcbts. The Mall Tribune Is on Bale at the Ferry News Hiana. ean iranciirro. Portland Hotel News Stand. Iortlan& Bowman News Co, Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown From tlio Secretary. I ntn Secretary Wilson, ,"!Ahtl I"t6ll the fanticrs how They should raise their wheat and "" onionri And the way lo milk a cow. I am dear old Farmer Wilson .AmM'm husy all tlio day Sending seed to loyal voters; That is how I make my hay. I am Secretary Wilson And I wish it understood I'm the friend of divers persons Who nre putting up our food. I'm the enemy of Wiley 'Cause ho bucks these friends of mine, I nm Secretary Wilson But I think that I'll resign. nrQ MANY who give the matter thought, (ho efforts of X the federal government to break up trusts, monop olies and other co-operative movements seem wasted ef fort. "What, is the use Of compelling the reorganization of the oil trust, the tobacco trust, and other concerns under some slightlyMifferent form? The evil still remains, along with the good. The central idea of the commercial combination, the principle upon which its success is builded, is elimination of economic waste. It is a sound principle anil one bound to prevail. Associated effort, whether among industrial enter prises or among producers and toilers, should bo encour aged, rather than made a crime. It results in mutual benefit-. The abuses growing out of combinations are not due to the impelling principle of co-operation. They are the result of greed on tho part of the promoters. Regulation, not elimination, nor segregation, is the proper remedy for combination. In the process of time, evolution will consolidate these various combinations into still larger consolidations. The principle of regulation will have gradually expanded into that of co-operation. In the United States today officials of industrial trusts, of co-operative farmers' associations and of labor unions arc under indictment, for the "crime" of co-operation for mutual benefit. Really an absurd situation and one which tends to frighten away prOsneritv and halt lirocrress. The nations of Europe, more experienced in the govern- UIU111. Ul JLillMJ, I'Ul'UUlilgU ITU-UpLTJIllUH UllIlCL UUIU UUCIIipi to destroy it but the evil effects are provented by regu lation. But in America wrecking takes the place of regulation. Co-operation is a world-wide movement. Civilization is nothing biit co-operation. So efforts to destroy it arc worse than folly. "The Havoc" Here September First Spy.-, y ... ' vtjuiitjtfcM.' ...)v,fafeuTOip VHrEiv0? i9L SANE FOURTH IS PLAN OF COUNCIL Councilman Miliar Proposes Th.1t Clly Adopt Ordlnaiico Provlilluo for a Snno Cololirntlon of tlio Fourth Up Next Mcotlnu. Where to Go Tonight Henry Miller CHANCE TO HEAR ". All Right "ow. After days of anxious waiting Fxom western slope to rocky Maine, Wo can breathe once more securely; John Hays Hammond's back again. - The electric company was sold for $3,300,000. A big sum to make light V Secretary Wilson is to be given a chance to rcalizo the full meaning ol "back to the farm." A citizen-named II. Gink writes to know what has become of our cru sadclfiRainst the lawn sprinklers that wet pedestrians. We can only reply that we are gaining ground and that bv mid-winter we will have it stopped. Generous Offer. Dear J. & J. I am sorry that your your efforts to have the red, white and blue lights on the Commercial club" building changed back to white have not succeeded. Keep up the ag itation for wo must win before the next fourth. In this connection I wifdi to announce that I will do the work free of charge if tho club wjll funpVh mo the old lights. Keep my mime on your files. K. J. Wo read the story of the German who gave a bag of water for a meerschaum pipe. What use is water to tho German? An Indianapolis minister has se i cured a boxing permit. May be he uill learn Unit it takes more than u permit to raako a fighter. Wc road today pf one of the vnl lov'fi best fishermen getting hooked at last. A Chicngonn wore 01 pounds of horscshoo magnets to keen off the hoodoo, Moro likely ho wanted to mnko himself attractive. Miss Klkins' a society note snys, is at Vichy. Bubbling over, likely. "KIRBY YOUTH VICTIM OF HUNTING SEASON GRANTS PASS- Or., Aug. 22. Tho first victim of tho deer-hunting - season was the boh of H. A. Spencer, a lad of about 15 yonrs, who resides with his mother on a homestead near Koiby. Spencer, in company with three other men, was attempting to put a fiio around the homestead. Ho loft his companions and went down the hill through tho brush niul smoke and as ho emerged into nn opening one of tho men left behind mibtonk him for a deer and opened fire, u bullet striking him in his right arm. Spencer was brought to town and left for Ashland wlioro his family ro pide. Tho uutuu of (ho shooter was not discovered. Medford Is to have, this tall and winter, some ot tho greatest lectur ers, musical attractions and grand opera before tho public. John Spargo, tho great English so cialist, author of 'Tho Bitter Cry of the Children" and many other books, well known Oplc Read, author, writer and sto ry teller. Congressman Victor Murdock of Kansas. Tho Whitney Brothers, quartet. The Dudley Buck company, giving scenes from the various comic operas. The Le Erun Grand Opera com pany. In order to bring these attractions to Medford, 4QQ tickets must bo sub scribed for. Season tickets aro $2.50 for the entire season. Including re served seats; no money to be paid in advance. Tickets will bo delivered some time In October and paid for at that time. All those wishing tickets, see Ed Andrews or U. S. Collins. -f . , COMMUNICATIONS. Every organization thnt has for its password the kingdom of God among you is organized for the benefit of that organization alone and tends to make the rich richer and the poor poorer, and therefore the throng for that reason is being augmented ut tho forks of the road to a degree. To thnt throng the password is the kingdom of God in within you. Therefore organize, but only to or ganize not for your own agrandizc ment to the injury of someone else, btu organize to organize ns (x pop uli box Du). The voice of the people is the voice of God and when you know that the kingdom of God is within you, you will receive tho firht dividend in the shape of all earthly blessings. Therefore- the man or wo man who depends on themselves de pends on God nnd you can not go abtray unless you follow tho other crowd. There is a wide difference in nclf reliance and selfishness. The other side can take selfishness along with them as it is their legiti mate child. More anon. S. KEMPTHORNE. Editor of the Mail Tribune. Dear Sir: I hear that there is a very bad disease comeing to tho state of Oregon, it is caled tho Prune cntis and if you would put in the columns of your paper t would ho pleased. For I do not understand what it is. I hear it is coining from the Willymet vnloy. Perhupaft it would bo a good Idea For you to put it in the colum of your paper. Will you pleuso give a history of prunentis. A. P. Yours truley, CLABKNOK HOH1NETT. PORTLAND, Or. Fifteen fire compauirs, the entire equipment of tho West Portland and one from tho East Side were called out late last night bot'ntiMi n bed quilt was nflr.) in a ipsidence on Cnrulherrt street. The firu was extinguished with n bucket of water. TWO FI. CUCUMBERS GROWN BY BROADLEY J. T. Broadley. tho IZesorvoIr Hilt florest, has grown n freak variety of cucumber, which Is tho longest ever, tie Is displaying cucumbers from 20 inches to 24 inches In length not more than from two to two and one- half Inches In diameter. They are an English variety and grown in Eng land extensively, principally In hot houses. He states that they are very prolific here and yield good crops and aro Ideal for tablo use. This Is tho first attempt to grow this cucumber hero and tho soil and cllmato of the Rogue River valley seems specially mado for them. FIRST CAR OF PEJRSCH!CnGO Pear Shipping Season Is at Its Hclnht With From Three to Five Cars Golnrj Forward Dally First Sale Will Be Mado Soon. EARL PLACED ON TRIAL FOR STEALING MESSAGE LOS ANGELES, Aug. 23. Edwin T. Earl, millionaire publisher nf the Tribune, a one-cent morning paper, appeared beforo Superior Judge Wal ter Bordwell today to answer to nn indictment charging him with hav ing disclosed in his publication tho contents of a wireless message. Attorneys for tho defense filed n demurrer to tho indictment, alleging It to bo ambiguous In that It states no facts sufficient to constltuto a public offense. A motion to quash, supported by an affidavit of Earl, was also filed. Defense attorneys alleged that sev eral members of tho grand Jury were prejudiced against Earl and were ani mated by malice and hatred. Tho first car " rtogue River penis this season from tho Rogue RIvor valley reached Chicago Tuesday nnd will be sold within tho nest few days, although It znny be diverted to Now York. Tho pear market is off nnd a largo prlcu is not expected. Tho pear shipping season Is at Its height now, from three to flvo cars going forward-dally. Shipments will continue for the next three weoka. Tho shipments from tho foothill districts ot California still continue to hold up strong, which is keeping tho market low. TAFT TO BREAK GROUND FOR 'FRISCO FAIR SOON SAN FRANCISCO. Cal., Aug. 23. President Tal't will break ground for the Panama exposition here on October 11 according to Wnohingtmi ndviceH today. Pri'seut plans will have him nrriwj hero on tho uvcnii.g of October. He will remain here October I) and 10 and on tho 11th will sink n shovel in the world's fair site. A review of tho Pacific fleet in San Francisco bay is included in the program. PROSPEROUS CONDITIONS ' IN BIG STICKY DISTRICT PAR BID FOR BOHDSJDF CITY Clarke & Hcncry Awarded $56,000 Worth of City Improvement Bonds by Council Grape Street to Be Paved. The Clarke & llcucry Construction company hid par for the insiio of ."SO, 000 worth of improvement bopdn ill a meeting of the city council TucmIun evening and were awarded tlio Is sue. The bonds are- for payment ol street work in the city. A resolution was pnsocd declaring the intention of the council to pave Grape street to Vermont street foi a width of ,'iG feet uitli.a No, 1 pave moot. There was an objection raised to a -10 foot street by property own ers and tho width was cut. Vennonl street probably will not bo paved as it puts too great a burden on the property owners there. This will lenvt u gap of 120 feet between Jackson nnd the end of Grape which will be macadamized b.v the city. It luu al ready been graded. Hereafter Medford will olpuirvo llie glorious fourth in n hiuio nimmoi- II' the plan of Coiiuolltuuii Millar U put into effect mul it probably will he for nn ordinance providing for Hiieh a celebration will come up, before the council at Us next mooting. The or diuanuu will he along the hiiiiio lines as those adopted in many other cit ies ami win icon in iiiuiio mo rointu u day downd of danger within lite eorpornte limits of the city Of Med ford. The mutter canto up for dlHeusHlnu ut Tuesday night V session of the'elt council mid from the opinions voleod it Hcents as if the proponed iiieasuro will he passed imanimoiily. PERN0LL GOES BACK ONCE AGAIN TO DETROIT CINCINNATI. Ohio, Aug. 23. The national baseball coiuuiihsiou to day issued a supplemental list of minor league players sold to the ma jors with' options' to recall by Au gust. Cleveland secured Ryan, Sleen and Peekiupaugh from Port land, New York Amcricaup, Ahlo from Oakland; Huston Aiuoriruus, ThouuiK from Sneiamenlo; Del toll, Peruoll from Oakland and Skcols from Seattle. A Luxuriant Growth of Hair INTERURBAN SYSTEM IS T IED UP NEAR SEATTLE SEATTLE, Wash., Aug. 23. long drawn out fight between the people of Itaiuicr valley and the Se attle Kenton & Southern Electric Railway company reached a crisis this morning, when the people defied n temporary injunction issued by the court and tied up the whole iutcrur ban system. The city of Seattle took a ham) today. Mayor George W. Hilling is sued orders to the chief of police to arrest all conductors and motor men refusing to move their curs. Several crews have been arrested At a special meeting of the city council this afternoon nn ordinance will bo introduced fixing a penalty for refusing to move traction cars. The -101 and Vilus district is look ing exceptionally fine those days. The Pacific Telephone company bus just completed its lines of poles .is fin as the Aloha ranch owned by Charles TWIiirgi, who is at present engaged in building a drainage ditch from tho 101 Ranch iicYosh the Aloha. Fruit in this section looks excellent and has made a phenomenal growth this year ami other crops, corn' es pecially is among the finest y he seen in the alley. Within a few years, the huge amount of fruit now there planted, will make Ibn section one of our beauty spots. Busted tho Brick, Though. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 23' -Struck on the top of the skull by a brick falling four alories, Thomas Hkinuer, a negro, was "feeling pretty peart today except for a slight soni ilcss about (he neck." Skinner's skull wits not fractured. lOlt SALE. Hy L. N. Judd, Talent. Jnckson Co., Ore., midway bOtween the flourishing cltloB of Medford and Ashland, chick en and fruit ranch, I acres, 11700; homes that produce n rovenuo, rich, fertile, garden, fruit nnd alfalfa lands In and near Talent, Or., lfi acres: deep, rich, dark soil In a high state of cultivation, In tho city limits, rest- deuce, etc., 11,000; $fiC00 cash down, balance tortus. Fruit farms clal orchard, 2 thIIch from Phoenix, loaded with fruit, $10,000; half cash down .nbalatico terms. Fruit farms nnd alfalfa mid Irrigated lands of 4, 5, 10, 15, 20, tO, CO, 80, 1(50, 200 or 2 80 acres, alKo clly lots in Talent, Medford nnd Ashland; also timber laud. I ); Not Follow Neglect of the Hralp. AhIiIo from rombltig.lt when they think necessary ninny people give no attention whatever to their hnlr. Then when the hnlr begins to fall out It never occurs to them that their iron- hi" 1ft tho result of pentoutil careless next. An occnKlonal application of New' bro's llerplcldo will not only prevent Iouh of hnlr, but permit tt luxuriant growth. llerplcldo kills the germ (tint ratiifcs dandruff and to thin germ niont hnlr losses are attributable. It keeps the scalp clean nnd free from dirt, nllowlug the hnlr to grow un hampered by nccumulntlon of dan druff. Nowbro's llerplcldo Is sold by all drugglHts nnd Its manufacturers have Hitch confidence In Its germ dyritroy tng iover that they nuthorlzo all drugglHts to guarantee tho one-dollar size bottles to do ns claimed or mon ey refunded. ' Applications may tie obtained at good burlier sliorm. Bead 10c In poNlago for sample and booklet to The llerplcldo CO., Oept It., Detroit. Mich. .MIIDFOItU IMIAU.MACV SM'clnl Agent Near l. O. Night or tiny THE ISIS THEATRE Dig Double lllll HANI) AND IIVUON I'Vtf'Otlll'lll ('tllllKltV You may think you haveTTeen good ! nclM, but hero Is uuo tluit'u nway ahead of iiuv vOil lmvo ever Keen. ' .-..-.... . . ,...r w ... ... ...... .... ... i No team hnx over playifd hero with ' tho reputation for inakhlg people ! laugh as (his team does. Happy .lack Hand, he's the-ono Unit will teach you how to laugh an you ! never have berore, iimUiuod by hltt clever partner, who lioldn the world's chitiiiplonnhlp for high ; kicking, KLHNOU LA VAN ; Tim Dalpty Hinging tititl Change Ail tut i Direct fiottl Vantage comen ono of the strongest single acts that over I: played Medford, Her act from ntart to NuIhIi Ih of tho (lalntli'Ht kind J and pnmiouttig a beautiful voice I : which Hhotmoit In tho nongn thnt xoryono In sum to enjoy, and iimiithlned with her beautiful cos- tunics, goon to .make It one of the ; ttioiit nrtlMtlc acts ever billed at tho ! popular little pla)lioutto, Kiefer Trees No no per cont louses, tho risk I ours. We are willing to make legal contract with you, To plant Kel fnr l'ear trees. To work thero on top ot any variety you may nut ect. Wo buy Kelfer teres of fltark llro,i and Mt. Arbor Nurseries. Homo drown Trees, no bolter grown. MedfordNursery Company tlil NORTH CENTRAL AVE. I'liotio 7I.TI Hnnklnt for Health. Rock Spring Goal OX KAJTD AZ.X, 4h THO. Office Slid C'onl Vartl, Twelfth nnt! Front Htrcots, l'hntio 7101. Burbidge TXU COAX. KAJT PLUMBING BTKAM AND HOT WATKIt IIKATINM AH Work Guaranteed Prices Hcaitnnnhlo S.1 Howard lllock, ICulrattc on Oth Hlrcet. Coffecn & Price Pnclfla turn Homo ittu JVOTIOK. Notlco Is hereby given that R. I), Hoko of Central Point, Oregon, hns been duly nppolnted administrator of tho estate of Kitgono II, Hoko of Lou Angeles county, California, and It Is horn-by requested that any creditors having claims against said cstato shall present tho samo, with propor vouch ors, to It. H. Lincoln, at No. 1(11 Oar-nett-Coroy building, Medford, Oregon, within six mouths from tho date or this notlco, which date Is August 17, 1011. Ifasklns for Healtn, " frrnrt4r, EVER-WEAE BRAND Creosote Shingle Stain 85c and 80c per Gallon Tlio reason we arc llie only largo buyers of Shingle Stain in this terri tory. JSvor-Wear wears better becaiiHC tt is especially prepared to withstand the cliniatiV conditions prevalent here. Dodge Paint Company Complete line of W. P. Fuller & Co' Puro Proparod Paintfl, Varnishes and Oils. Jobbers and , 6th and Fir Sts. Dealers Boll Phone 7341 SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South Riverside New ami UMt-Dnfe Modern In every wirtlcular, gas cook lug, etc. Women and glrU must In lug references, WM. SMITH. ai:nth iron BUICKS AND LOCOMOBILES CRATER LAKE GARAGE flABOIiINH O I li AND fl U V V h I K 8 rot Old. CoiH'irtrd br IH ElOirUB Of THE HOLY HAMI8 OF ItSUS AND MADY. (UtU, AUMM,,U CtllttUit Cwm, Mmlr. Art, AnuiloniMCiinnrr rltl Dfvtl. KiJt 4J IUi 1w.Wi.lUfiw.l Mordant fntcllfcluil lriiftlnff.Vr)tolorAnruiunrrrfirnf,AJ1rftl tllTKK HrmiOK It. MWt JitJiwt, htlh4 rtrfttttit4titrrtrrtfrtttttft4nttfttfttt4fttrtttttttftttti Draperies Wn carry a very complete Una of tlrtiperloit. luce curtains, t Uturoa, ato , diuI t'e all aliiHsus of itnlioIetnrliiK, A npnoItU inun to look uttur tlila work exoluHlvuly and will lvo as kooi) nurvlca us In iiohbILiIo to got In uyoti llie' largest clllun. Weeks & McGowan Co Newport TAQUnCA BAT omsaoM'g roruLA bhacx BEBOKT An Id fia I rutrmit for outdoor pinillitiprt of all lilndH. IIUNTINfl, riUUINO, 1IOATINO, HUH. IIATIIINO, Ull). 1N(I, AUTOINII. OANOHINO. DANC 'NO AND IIOI.l.HU HICATINU, Whore prntty wntur hkuIch, iiiunn iikiiIcs. inuuii'Mtoiics, curtmllitiiH can tin found on tlio txinch. I'ure mountain water nnd tho boat of food nt low prlcen, Krcnh flfih, elniim, onilm nnd (lyntorM, with iilnitidiwice of veuutaliloa of nil kinds dully. Camping aronnds ConvtnUnt nnd At- trnottr with BUlot BaulUry Rtg-nUtlont. tOW XOVHD irr HJQAIOV TIOKBTS rrom All rolnta In Orifon, Wih injrton and Zdaho, on rial dally, DAT BATURDAY.MOWDAT XZOKBTI from Hntilliorn l'nclfte ioImIm rnrttninl to CottUKa flniv.ij uIho from nil ;. ft I). stulloiiH Alliiiny mid wnxt. noml Koliut Hutiirdiiy or Humlny niul for rotiirn Huinlny or Monday, , Cll on nny H. P. or O. fe M. Annt for full purl Ionium nn to furcM, train iscliediilnH, oto.i (iluo for copy of our llliutnitdd tiooklot, "OiiIIiiku In Oro Bon," or write to WM. MoMUBBAT Oouornl rnmontfor Atfent, Portland, Orogoa, - Tortlni1,Or;on S ltol.leiit nl Pr flclio.il for Olrli iir, vunrii it, nitttnr in ni tiuiin impii(ri'U)uiii vmitfiMi, nintwio tna suioiuurr uirtutmi, HuiU, Art, Lltfantloa, (lifunnluu. Korci.UloiiiiJJr(.M'l'llK NIHIICII HUl'llllllrlt lrfl(iiZ5.Ht, lliiluin Hull