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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1911)
-..- . i . it V 4 Ki C I' Vlti i. 4 ( PAGE TWO 'i' MEDFORD MATL TRTBtTNlO, MtWFOni). OKKUOft, THURSDAY, OCTOHUR, 12, 1!)1 1, r-ir .i ii ' t !' 4 u hi I: SETTJ.ERS HEED.. DOT PAY SUftVEY Relief From Burden Formerly Im posed by Uncle Sam Has Been Brought Abotil by Agreement of Secretaries. . JAILERS GUARD WEBSTER, WHO CONFESSES WIFE MURDER. Si'tllrrit oil KaHoiml forests un der llio AH ot Juno 11, 1000, will no hnljjer have to pay for u htirvey,; iih flipy have" had to in the past on I HiiotUNuyctU'lntiils, i when the claiuij jODrf to patent. Tliis relievos ninny Adders umlcr the not, commonly ,' Jmown ns tho Forest Homestead' Law, from n burdensome expense.) Relief from this burden has been brought nbout by an agree- incut between the secretary of the interior and the secretary of agri culture, whereby surveys made by employes of the forest renieo will be under hio' supervisor!) of tbu ur-vejor-general so that thoy can bo accepted by the general land office as final. Hitherto it baa been necessary tu make' two surveys. Under tho terms of tho forent homestead law, lmtiou til forest land can not be opened lit settlement unless' the ' fcecrelnrv of agriculture has recommended to the secretary of tha interior that il be listed for settlement; nnd listing i not possible until n survey has been made." Tho secretary of agriculture has no authority to list any laud unless an examination has shown that the land U more suitable for ag riculture than for forest purposes. So when Innd is applied for, employ es of the department of agriculture are sent to" asccntain its chnrncter. and at the same timo make n sur vey of it by nelcs and bounds if , survey is necessary. . Tliij survey, however, could not be accepted by the land department us a baMs lor patent, because onl surveys under the supervision the surveyor general can, under the law, bo accepted as n bas-is for pass ing title. In consequence, under the procedure provided for when patent ns sought to unsurveyed lands, the settler on land within n national for est has had to pay for a second survey. This hns been felt to be es pecially hard because it bus sub jected Hie' settlers" on national for ests to jui expense which settlers on surveyed public lands do not have to bear. Since it merely duplicated the work- of the first survey, there secerned no reason why this first Mir yey might not answer both for list ing the land and lor patenting il. The survey for listing, made by forest officers, has always been without expense to the prospective hocsteader. Under the new .ir mngement the field expenses of the survey will continue to be paid by tho department of agriculture, so Hint tho applicant will merely be called on to meet the cost for check ing up and platting the surveys by the surveyor general. This will niuve ono of the grentest objections to the working of the forest homestead law. Tho officials of both the department of agriculture and the department of the interior are pleased that the vny has been found, through co-operation in the' surveys, to simplify the pro cedure, cut out a duplication of work and lessen the cost of settling upon agricultural lands within national forests. " . ." ,., i , i- , ,.i JR..H. G. WEBSTEK. - 0- , KENT WED5TER The couies-uon ot ik. ti. r. weu-ier uuu ue unit Kiirn uu who ho mo with a Vi fo and lot1 Kr tvil-' in the woods near UixM, l'1 ha aroif-eil the Ititterct vo'i m Ue commuuttv ..tu precaution') imu been taken iv Jc uuthn ' in loittcel the nn-p 'r. PHOEBE OQUZINS PEOPLE DON'T ASKS FOR AID. WELCOME TAFT Woman Lawyer Who. Fought for Years for tli Retention of the Army Canteen Is Found In Dire Want in Washington. 4f4 f 4 -f f f -f f f f f -f- GOVERNOR WILL NAME LAST DAV OF NOVEMBER AS THANKSGIVING TIME. SALEAr, Ore., Oct 12. Governor West is preparing to Issue a Thanksgiving pro clamation. ThnnkssIvJug day thin year Will fall on the last day of November. According to ndvanco Information re ceived Jt Is kriown President Taft' will designato Thursday, Xovombor .'10, Instead ot tho next to the last Thursday or tho month, In spite of n pro test from baukers that tho holiday falling in tho last day of the month would Incohe rence thom In getting out their ropotts. In accordanco with tlio presidential procla mation the holiday will bo dctarcd byGovernor West. For First Time in Seattle Capacity House Was Not Present to Hear a President of the United States Speak. WASHINGTON. 1). a, Oct. It!. Reduced from affluence to dojiciHl nnce upon the charity of otbors. Phoebe Couzim, the famous woman lawyer who fought for years for the nrmv canteen, was ioumt iviilg m n lodging house here today. She has long been retained by the United States Brewor' Associwtion on n salary of .fSoO a inontii, and sins has lived extravagantly at the ltiggx Hotel in this city. Last Jan- uaoraPtlie'ngc 6f 'G?r Tier income was removed nnd tho hotel was de-moli-hed nt tho snrao time.' She found herself ppniiiles, feeble and unable if work. 'I never snved ri cent,' snid Phoebe CouzinS, "I always thought that the brewers nssot-intion would continue my annuity during my lifetime, and I had every right to cxeet it. I worked for years, lecturing throughout the country, for the array ennteen. I learned to live luxuriously nnd my mono went rapidly. Then came the crash, "Of course, the brewers gave rea sons for cutting mjumulty, but I do not think that th reasons were 'ufficicnt. I had grown accustomed to affluence, and now I nm forced to appeal to charities. The friends I had when mbney was plentiful seem to bne forgotten inc until today." Arrangement were made todavtoj provide her place in the home for the aged. A Hint From Paris Ki:V YOIH?, Mm. Ida Von Clausen, once u plaintiff in a $1, 000 damage suit against Colonel ltnoho'voltnud others for an alleged conspiracy to keep her from being presented nt tho Court of Sweden; is in tho pyscopnthio ward at Belle- vuo hosjrilal today for observation, Jifrs, Vein GlnuBOn,' who seeks di vorce from Dr. ,1. CI, Tloritm, wrote to the" trial judge ; "Justico nnd lib erty i t a'skV If foul play marks your decision, God help yon. i 4 wasK.' v - mtmmm EM?. . L '1 t-e- ri ' xr I JK.iHHtL . i 4 gjw ixLBkK I 4 p-a lBPHB:r 4 liriliifwlr -t K SBjVTTLE, Wii. Oct. lli. The Seattle Star says editorially: "Taft is on his farewell tour. ''That fact mtiit bo plain as day to all except the special interest bout tickers. Taft can never be elected again if the attitude of the people toward him is any indication of the way thoy will vote. vscve'r in the history of Seattle has a president of tho United States failed to draw a capacity home in this city. Never before has any J"F,JSiV,c." HT ai!y distinguished prl vafc citizen u a viit here passed along the streets between lines of solemn silent people. 'Taft failed not only .to enthuse the (tcople, he failed even to interest them. "And Tuft's reception here wai but a repetition or his experiences in other cities. The lying special interest newspapers that seek to bolster up Taft's chances by pro claiming every- lone cheer nn ova tion, by deliberately nnd de-perate-ly misstuting the facta, by suppres sing the astounding rovclataion thaf Armory seats were vacant well, these organs are lying in vain; the can't fool tho people any longer. "Taft ns president is making his farewell tour, and this fact must be painfully evident to hinnclf." SAN ANTONIO. Tex. Army nud society circles hete today are com pletely mystified over the sudden and unexplained suicide of Lieu tctnaiit John J. Lynch. Lynch was married 'Monday to Miss Gladys C'aruthers, a beautiful San Antonio irl. The bride is prostrated today and refues to discuss her hiiiband'h death. Haalclns for Healtn. j BOURNE APPEALS v FOR AIRECI VOTE Senior Senator From Orcfloit Sends Letter nntl Copy of Orcjjon Law to Brethren Throunluuit the Nation Wants Them Held in All States. DEMON RUM FORCES ' .MAYOR TO RESIGN WASHINGTON, 1). Oct. VJ. "Urge tho republican st.itc commit tees in all states to In M prcsulentinl primaries at limst 'III iln boron the republican ftnluio at coiivcu lion." is (he advice of Seuatuor .Ion "Mlian Bourne of Oreuou, in a state meat issned here toad. Seimtor Bourne is prc-ident ofi the uataioual pvocn'-ie repuuhli-j can league. Ho is working for u republican presidential nomination of the people's choice and maiiilains that tho choice of the ix'ople can bo determined by holding presidential primaries at which delegates to tht national convention, instructed to vote as the people de-uc, may bo elected by balloting. Five stnte-Orogon, Nebra-kn. North Dakota, Now Jcr-ev and Wis consin, now Use the presidential pti mary system by taw. The other states may use it if thoy want to. according to Senator Bourne, who strongly advises a resort to tho plan. CATHOLICS ilN AID TO WAHIIINtlTON, I). ().- Altoinojti hihiiiIihI by .luiilloo Wiltthl u( thii HUpiomo court of tho nirttrlct of t'n liunbla ah a liOtiitl fr Imiulry Iptti tho ppntom'pt ciiho HmiliiMl Hnmttbt (louipcrii, J olut Mitchell mill ('mult Monlmin of tho Aiiuulcnu Kmlornllnn or Labor thin ntlciniion i'ci'oiiiiiiomiI oil that the court uiiiiolnt a hmoIii1 oMUiiluoi' to tn'lu' tcallinuuy regard ing tho unlit of Mm tabor chloro. Ni:W VOKK. Sustaining n lito- ken i mbt wing nnd ptopollor In u laud, in llio l-'ileudlv ui'ui full nonr hero, Alalni' OvIiiMlt'iiV Miotiopbuitt wilrt mi ' biillly wrecked (hilt ho I Obliged lo lilmillliili llilil ponii'lly W ll to tint Pimiriu Coast, Ovliiglnit Wiim linlinri III tlm full. SAN intANClSCO, Ctil,- Mhi'Iii ci'k uio iufnuiicil loiluy by Ibu hv diognipirnt olTico, Hint n MiibmiirlHC volcuiio is miiiltiuu: IIh iiioIIcu Inui Into llio Smith Him n( a point Id miles iioi lb wi'Hi i TuiiMuhiilii U- MUAVAl'KKK, WU, Oct. 12. That the Stcphcnaou campaign was waged actively aiuoiiR tho Catholic element In tho state wan brought out today In tho Investigation of the charges that Senator Isaac Stephen son of Wisconsin bouRht his seat In the United States senate, which Is being conducted by tho Ilcyburn senatorial committee here. Samuel Porrlu. a Catholic father superior, testified that he had re ceived $3000 from the Stephenson forces for the primary election In 1 90S. He admitted that he garo the legislative committee statement of expenses showing that ho had spent 51508 nnd kept tht romalndcr hlin self lie enld tint ho gavo U. 3. Shields money on numerous occa sions, and that Shields saw various Catholics who later becamo actlvo In Stephenson's behalf. In response to a statement by Father Porrlu that ho could not ac count for a cent of $3000 which ho hnd paid out, Senator Ilcyburn re marked: "Wusn't that rather a spectacular caiupalKii, with such Bums of money "Jut S6y" HORLICK'S It Mians Original and fiinulnt MALTED MILK Th FtMl-drlnk ftr All (. More healthful than Tea or Coffee. Agrees with the weakest digestion. Delieiou, invigorating and nutritious. Rich milk, malted grain, powder form. A 4kk hncb prepared is a uinate. Take bo asWtirate. AtkferHORLICK'S. Others are imitations. W'U.iik A sanforo; MAYCC OF DUNCUXN . N 1 . Wrecked mi "m ro k of i rn, lhi town ndiuinistratiou "f i'ii. 'In, N I J., n nhght ititcri'iipl'oii on Mio .lr-i sev Central Railroad, went to sm.i-h last week when Major William A. Sanford announced his retirement from office on the ground that bis limited capacity was uunhlc to copo with tho invitations to drink that have been hurled at him from nil sides. Few- statesmen Imvo been confronted with such a serious pro. Idem, but be it said tp His Honor' credit be did not Hindi in the face of duty. Finding that .dunking in tioCcred with his official career, he has. decided to retire to . private life. MM J i -.. V rr O mmrn J1Wr An 4rr Ay Appetizer ' , Tho peoplo of this city should buy 'Mado In Oregon" goods I rum tins local merchants whenever tlio price nd quality arc tujunl to Hastern mado goods. I louia DO temptuuj in nppenrance. mvc Keen cac to tnc ioou uuu um J;i!""'on' Pafost i M f '''WW i J, r 'SllSHy w mmm WW'S 4 & BlxxeRibbon t 'lTiol)vrtfQoi!uy it nit this noil more. The selected liopu. 8-dn v tnall ami Point cclnIvc procc ijivea kffi it that dolidntful nppctisinJ tonic jfSitf f tnni( and rich mellow flavor ,W that JtntmifuKihcii it J&W ' from all other hecr. $.$ S t riwtMi TZ.mz". For Snlo, Bottlod or Draught, Nash Bar floating around unaccounted for" "WVII," replied Father Porrlu.1 speaking In the vernacular, wo Hiiro j had 'em going some Thcro were I four candidates In the fit Id, three' trained politicians, and Stephenson " CAN m CAN WELL without ECONOMY JARS nnd ECONOMY JAR CAPS 9 Wo ulso liaiullo Mason Jars Everlasting Jars and ilie I'Yuil Jo Put in Thorn. OLMSTEAD & HIBBARD West Side Grocers We Sell Ruberoid imwrr And Guarantee ItWe Know It's the Greatest Roofing the World Produces Whatever roofing you arc using on any building, you arc paying the price of Ruberoid. There arc 300 imitationn for Ruberoid and all of them cost more in the end than the genuine. The imitations have names that sound like Ruberoid. Frequently they arc sold as Rubsroid. llcforc they arc laid and exposed to the weather they look like Ruberoid. You cannot-judgc a roofing by its name you cannot judge a roofing by its looks. you can judge it only by the service it gives. ' Get This Free Book It tells the advantages and disadvantages of tip, tar, shingle, iron and ready roofings faitly, frankly, impartially. Remember, whatever roofing you buy, you are paying tlw price of Ruberoid. So learn about all roofs before deciding on any. To got this valuable book free, address us, or, better still, call if you can. Trail Lumber Co. MEDFORD, ORE. ,,. ., I i utrritt mi t, imutoin &tl..l I m 11 4l, X Ink li.f.J C. tted clppi conliMno with wtilto collar, i Look for tlm "help wanted" ad that eecuis like n "prospect" and answer it promptly. FrecklesGone "Simple Remedy From Druggist K. moved TJiein," Kayn Sod -ly Lm1y. "Tho best akin specialists told mo that nothing would remove my froclc- ffu ntlrl thnt T writ, 1.1 tf.fiv. tli'nm . - -- - ..".... w.... v.i.;u. mifc my grave," ald a well known bocletyl owiuuii, uuv 1 iumi.ll HIIMIl Ull Willi a new drug, othlno double stronKth, that I bought at my drugslst'a which cleared my skin and gave me a flno complexion." ' The action of othlno Is really re markable, for jvhen applied at night, many of tbu-Jfrookk", dlfiappear en tirely by motnliig, and tho rest have begun to fade. An ounce Ih usually all that Is needed, even for tho worst cuse. lie Hiiro to ask your druggist for tho double Htrength othlno, an thin Is bold under a guararitco of money back If It fails to remove tho free Id ok. Rock Spring - Goal S1AR Iheatre TONIGHT IS YOUR LAST OPPORTUNITY TO SEE r A TALE OF TWO CITIES f)' ' Unquestionably tho Groatest 3000 Foot of Film Evor.. Exhibitod O HJLSTXi AM. WW Offlco and Coal Yard, Twelfth mmd Front Street, Phono 7101., Burbidge run coaxi ma jjpm0jjj.jMjJA- I Vwwwww ' PAItT I. ( Tlio bclnnliiK 6t this historical and thrlllliiK story embodied In this, tho flrHt reel, aroueoH your deepCHt feollin,u ngiiliiHt tho wroriK Hiifforud by tho massea durlpB tho darkent porlodH In French hJotory. J'AHT II. Tlio Intomilty of thla hccoihI part In croaijcH with tho unfolding of the plot, which roaches Itn ollmax In Part III. PAItT III. Tho cIohIiik of IIiIh miiKulflceut pro dtictlou portrayH Cailon koIiik to tho Kiilllotliio and Hiifforlui; tho doath pen ally, a wIIIIiik tiacririco for tho lovo and fi'loudHhlp ho boio Lucy and hur luiti-baud, .MAT1.VKKH JAUV a ut ti p. Sf. KVK.VINfiH 7 to 10: in P. M. Mi. 8ATIIKU IN BONO Bosides, This Groat Star Feature Comedy Eva Is Tired of JLife A Kctmniliitf lluilcHipio Comedy Hco HiIn ami you will liollcr for more, .MATINMIIH DAIIiV Jt to H 1 M. MVKNINflH 7 tu lOlin P. M. IIICHT ftHIHIO AND IJl'I'ICmH t