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ftWirf-? V"V-Vr- 41ftfr' J-1-- tohd mm aiDPTTORD TifATTJ TttTTUWF, MF.ttFOUD, ORKHOtf. SATURDAY, .ll'LY 11, 11)112. - j c I MEDFOKI) MAIL tribune fif-wir u. -r. AN INDICPDNDKNT NHWBI'Al'KIt l'i;jii.iHiii:i) wicvKKY- AirrnitNooN IIOXOKIT HtlNUAV. HY T1113 f MKMKORD V1UNTINO CO. " Tlio Dcmocrntto Tlmrn, Tim MPdforri Mull, Tlio Meiirnnl Trlluine. Tlio South nrii OrcROhlnn, Tlio Aidilainl Tribune Orrico Mil II Trltiunn Utillillnc. Sff-17-19 Norih Kir (root; iiliono, Aiiun 3021; noinn rs. aiCOmus PUTNAM, IMltnr nnrt Malinger J Kntcroil nli ' twonVpnn8 mutter M 3VI3lfon1, Orojron, under tho net of March a. 1S7P Orfletal Vnncr nf tho Plly of McdfohV Qfflclnl I'Apcr of Jnckson County. BODBCRirTION RAMI. One yetir, by mnlt . ...fS.Ofl nun month, by umll SO Per month, dollvprril y carrier In Mnlfortl, Jacksonville niul Ccn- trnl Point 50 Rntnnlny only, by mall, per your.. S.O0 Weekly, per yenr 1.50 ' SWORN CIRCULATIOIf. IJnlly nvornpi for olevrn months end ing November 30, 101, 2751. r-OUTLAND, Ore, July 13. Though tho celebration docs not end officially until midnight thousands of?ElUs left Portland this morning and tho program for those remaining was for tho most part of an informal sorj. yho Elks today visited many near byocean, (mountain and river resorts and In the nftcrnoon thcro wcro to ho harness races lit the-Country Club for thdlr ontortalnment. It. had been intended to bring tho ro-union to a cldso with a masque carnival and "bfittltf ofrlbbons" but toiiay tho Elks commissioners and the police announco they will prohibit any1 attempt as to masques or an in dignified demonstration of -any kind. BAPTISTS VB PORTLAND, Ore., July 13. The Baptist Young- People's Union, Paci fic Const convention, now in session here, today is on record with a reso lution In which severe criticism Is ni ado of tho conduct of Elks during tho4 annual rc-unlon ofUhat-order In Portland this week. The resolution introduced by Charles Cook-of Spo fcano and passed unanimously by tho convention is: ''Itesolved that whllo recognizing much in the purposes and alms of the groat fraternal and benevolent or ganizations of the country as worthy of bur hearty commendation, we view with alarm tho reckless and unprece dented revelry and drunkenness ac companying the B. P. O. E. conven tion and celobration Jn this city and as a convention of Baptist Young People roprosontlng nlno Pacific Coast states wo most earnestly pro test against tho authorities permit ting what has been scarcely less than a vurltablo orgy of Indecency and evil-doing." JACKSONVILLE HAS'AI . WATER SYSTEM According to tho adjusters of tho Kqultablo Underwriters of Portland. Jacksonville has tho best water sys tem putsido of Portland. Tlio now reservoir completed last Tuqsday contains 40.000,000 gallons and tho entlro business section is covered with pipes and most of the resldpuce. section. For domestic pur poses tho water has tostcd absolutely pure. Tho iibw reservoir is' supplied by mountain springs through Jackson creolc and tho underwriters who vis ited the county scat yesterday were loud in their praise of tho same. It Is claimed in Jacksonville fliat tho now system Is bettor than tho sys tems In Medford, Grants Pass or Ash land. MAYOR OF LOS ANGELES ' RESCUES YOUNG WOulAM LOS AXGELKS, Cul., July l.'J. MuoiyAloxuiiilor js greeted as n hero today by his friends who declare Hint lie biiyctl tlio lifo oC Miss" Ada John son iitttliu risk of his own when tho woman Hivooncd at u congenlcd street iutert!ction and 'fell almost wencuth the hoofs of a team of horsos. Tlio mayor limned from his nuto mohilo mid 'drugged tho womnu l safoiy, Ho lifted her into hi car tuud, hud her driven to her home. j . .. .i ; . . CALIFORNIA DEMOCRATS1 ' k, ' .WAV NOMINATE flOMEN I.OS -AHOKLES, cul., July 33. Los A'iikqIok Doinoernts may put for ward avoman oulididntojtyrtoiigrelfl, from tmV;iiiiit"h diiQt. Mif3 Mittm ItnwliijKH'iibfliofr'elKMoe. Mfss Hnvv liniM wuh Kcoroinry of the Los Au- gflod Woiiipu'h Clark olult during tho, iiriiiinry uiuimuigu. Slio is Mild to lio .willuifc to uiukg (lie race.' . ELKS-LEAVING PORTLANDFORHOME OK IH Ml LLOYD GEORGE'S IMONlboliistory of ibis by the imparl ihl historian ol (ho hiluro, I no naiuo ol Lloyd -CI oorgo will loom largo amontr tho foromost figures of the times tho greatest of modern democrats, tho statesman who has aohievod most for humanity in his na tion the man who, against tremendous odds, is striking off tho fellers of feudalism that enslave the people. Lloyd-George's latest aehiovoiuont is the workmen's insurance not, which becomes effective next week. I'ndor il the I'higlish government, Knglish employers and Kuglish employes virtually will go into partnership In a gigantic insurance oompnnv. The proportion of contributions rnries according to the ages and pay of employes, but generally speaking the employe, will be called upon to pay eight cents weeklv tor his cents and the government four cents. SI amps represent ing the respective contributions will be nltixcd every pay day to a card issued to the employe and this card will he roine, in effect, the holder's policy. A workman who falls ill will be entitled to a weekly al lowance of 2.50 for 2( weeks if he remains incapacitated for so long, and free medical attention from a phvsician of his own choice. For consumptives, government sanitariums will be pro vided at an initial cost of $7.50Q,0Q0 and an annual allow ance of $5,000,000. "Workmen who break down perma nently will receive life pensions of $1.25 weekly each, or the same amount as the old age'ponsioners. The wife of an insured workman will receive $7.50 upon the birth of each child and working women who are themselves insured and are also the wives of insured work men will be entitled to double maternity benefits. "Women will pay for their insurance two cents weekly less than men, but. in the event of sickness, will be paid only $1.75 each weekly. The law also provides .limited insurance against un employment for the 2.500,000 workmen engaged in the building and engineering trades, which were chosen for the experiment on account of their irregularity. Of course such a revolutionary law as this was bitterly fought, and will continue to be fought. Every millionaire beneficiary of insurance is opposed to it as well as those allied with them. J&it it is a step toward the betterment of conditions for humanity and that is what government should be for. . ) j A JOURNALISTIC MORON. 'Those remarks are for the benefit of little papers like tho Pendleton East Oregonlan and the Medtord Mall Tribune, and some others. Where Is the noble now of disinterested Independence they assumed? It has yielded, of cpurss. to the Intense partisanship they always had. Whore onco wo had a touching display of Impartial Interest In tho general welfaro, wo now have a genuine manifestation of party loyalty that purposes tq achlvo n Democratic President. These papers arc for Wilson because he 1ft the Demo, cratic nominee; they would have been for any other If he had been chosen at Baltimore, They never were for Roosevelt or LaFolIctte, they always were for that policy or that candidate that made tho most trouble for Re publicans. Xow the mask Is off. They fumed and frothed and foamed because Taft did not Indorse the Oregon system. The Democratic platform ignores the Oregon system, initiative, recall and all, and so will Wilson In his letter of acceptance. But that will make no difference to thoso Jour nalistic cariiel-swallowers." So says the great reactionarv organ, the Portland Orc- gonian, swelled up nigh to bursting with its own import ance, like the frog in the fable. In the matter of progressiveness, the Orogonian is a Journalistic moron. Its brain became Gsfrrized during childhood, and no matter how much it strives, it can never advance or comprehend. "With a full grown newspaper'.; strength and impulses, it has the regulation and control of a child. In certain limited spheres, it can be trusted for simple tasks, but the limit of its progressive development was reached years ago. This explains the Oregonian, and it should be judged charitably. The Mail Tribune did not want to see the nation take a step backward. It supported La Follette in the primaries, and had he been nominated, would have supported him in the campaign. He is the best qualified man for the posi tion among a.11 candidates, thoroughly understands the problems confronting the nation and has definite remedies for the correction of national evils. The Mail Tribune nvill support Wilson because he is the only genuine progressive in the running. He stands on the most progressive platform ever adopted by a great party. It is not as progressive as the Mail Tribune would like to see, but it 'is a start in the right direction. Jt does not endorse the Oregon system, but Dr. Wilson has. The Mail Tribune has no party loyalty. It is an inde pendent. It never supported a straight .'ticket. It would as soon support Taffc as dark, Underwood or Jlnrmon. It is the principle, not the parly, that governs the Mail Tribune? though this, of course, is beyond the comprehen sion of journalistic morons. SACKSl PROPOSALS ! BOfiAH MAY HAVE ' for M mm i mm at polls CHICAGO, July 13. Mn. Clara L. Brown, the "rich widow" who a$kid Mayor Gaynor of New York and Mayor Fitzgerald of Boston, to find her a mato, declaring alio "couldn't see tho corn-fed products" of the west, Is today busily engaged In sorting tho cbntonts of threo largo mallsacks, pro- posals of marriage from clliUblu bacholors, "corn-fod" and otherwise. No one suspected tliomatronly-Iady who entered tho Congress ifotei wltn hor maid, of boltiB tho owner of tho stx-flguro fprtune', wlo had a '.hank ering for a cultured eastern husband. Sho Immediately mijdo heself known, however, took her mail arid loft w'lth tlio mall and her maid In a taxlcalj, ' Tho maid, very wlnsomo, "who is to act as armor against avaricious Chi- cago barbarians, told tho ropprfprs mat Mrs. urown was going to now Jiiit whether who would enter tho niatrlmnlal llatB in tho east, tho n t r. t luuiuVdid not liU9W. LATEST REFORM. ago shall havo boon written insurance, the emplover six HOISE, Idaho, July 1 -Senator V. K. Horah, it appears today, may havo no opponent listed on tho offi cial ballot In his cnmpulgn for re election to tho senate. Secretary of State Glfford so fur has not complied with tho request of George W, hill, democratic nomltico for Taniia Unltod States senator, thut his name ho placed on tho official Hat of cnndl dato.'Tannahlll flrat accoptod tho nomination, then withdrew and now asks to withdraw hlH withdrawal and havo his namo cortified to by tho Bee rotary of tho state as a candidate. Secretary of State Glfford Is threat ened with suit by Tanhahlll'ff oppon ents f ho certifies to tho democratic choice as a candidate and tho same action. Is threatened by Tannahlll's ,frlondH if his name is not on the of. rieliil . ballot, ' 4 Medford I'rluting comnnuy carry a. full lUie'oMesal blanks. ' IS BYT l.oUoy On vd on, 'J3 yearn of ago. whoso homo Is believed to bo at Salem, wan run down ami killed by Train 1 1 near OoUl Hill Friday o on line. Tho young man u.m roltiruliiK to Gold lllll along tho railroad track from a fWhliiK opodltlon when tho trugody oeottred. According to tho nugine,!- of I I tho young man was pooh fht when tho train rouudod n curve, llo was about UiO foot nlioad of tho train and turned aul looked at It. Ho thou continued his way down tho track tho train overtaking and killed hint, llo apparently made no effort to not off tho track. Tho young man was Identified by a fishing license Issued at Salem. An Inquest will bo hold Sunday after noon. NOTICE. l Regular mooting of Merchants As sociation at Odd Follows Hall Mon day. July IB. Supper served bv Proshtorlnn ladles promptly at li:30. K N WAHNKU. Pros. JOHN CAUKIV Secy INVISIBLE ffe, BI-FOCAL t pmr er iin lenses give him the two visions ho requires in a one-piece lens. They are truly wonderful bifocals with no lines of separa tion and ao cemented pieces. Come in and see them. DR. RICKERT Over Koiiiiier'. LIVED ON RAW EGGS Mr. Richard's Experience With Dlf- ferent Diets. Peaches and Buttermilk for Three Years. Cccilton, Aid. Mr. George Richard, of this place, during the past 12 years, has probably tried more ditfercnt dlctj than the average person would ever use In a lifetime. .... What he has to say about his experi ments, must therefore be highly interest ing to anyone suffering from indigestion or stomach troubles of any kind. He says: "For more than 12 years, I suffered with stomach troubles, and paid hundreds of dollars for doctor bills and medicines. I was also operated on I lived' on dried peaches and buttermilk for nearly three years. The only thing that would not give me pain was raw eggs. I was a physical wreck. I could nol sleep, and was as near crazy as a man could well be. I must say that after taking two 25-cenl packaces of Thedfotd's Black-Draught, it did me more good than all 1 cv.er spcnl for other medicines. I have been working dally on the farm ever since, and I am as hard ns iron." Tills purely vegetable remedy has been In successiui use lor more man u yeno. Try it. But be sure that It's "Thcdford's." YOUNG MAN RULED RAN TOR JJgl . 1 1 K& A V ZW tuTnuduv PACIFIC & EASTERN RY. EXCURSION TO BUTTE FALLS SUNDAY, JULY 14, 1912 iorxi)Tmp$ujo 'J'li is is a deligbU'iiI days on ting. Train leaves Med j.'ord 8 a. in., returning arrives Medford 0:00 p. ni. Flour? Coffee? ,(; OR WHAT? Anything yon buy from us in. tho Gro jcery line will bo right. Our Bakery De partment is a source of prido to us investigate, Allen Grocery Co. Hcdford Real Estate & Employment Agency ar neivst, t "j nillos out, In bear ing fruit, tlio rotit In nlfalra anil gar den, good Impiovomoiit, a good buy it $rtiO per aero, finis ncroH, 'J Vd iiiIIoh from Talent, too acres In cultivation, U00 fruit trees, plenty of water for Inlgatlon, several good buildings, $75,000. U 10 uciVtt, I !i Utiles mil. U00 aci'Ofl In cultivation; several good sprlngH, urook ruiiM through tho place, fine house and out buildings, 105.000. 10 acroK, 1 fc iiiIIoh otit of Central Point. - net to fruit, Iiouho and all otit buiidliiKH. rooo or win trauo for city property. Wii want Eomu good listings of your city ami country propoity. Uii'dnenN dilutees. Whlto steamor to trade, for acre age. Team of draft horses $200. Severn! good union, Two 30-30 rlflon. Employment Women and girls for general house work. Hunch bauds. Man and wlfo on ranch, MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phono tilt; llonio, 1 1. Opposite .Vnsli Hotel UOOMS II ami 7, PVI.M BLOCK. In Plain Black and White If you don't have your Teeth attended to In time you will rexret It all your life DelajH are dangerous, and the oliler one grows the worse the danger Is. Take our ndvlco and let uh ex amine your Teeth and Keep them In proper condition by an occasional ex amination. Wo are expert Dentists with a reputation for high china work In all branches of tho prnfcH slou. , Ijuly Attendant DR. BARBER tiii: nuNTisr Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific I'hono iCSS, Home I'hono 35'J-IC mortgage dqAns Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranelies and eity properly at lowest rates 'with "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320 a -O. Bldpf. THE PARK GROCERY GltOCKKlKS, ritUITS, CANDIHS, GIGA US and TOBACCO Hell I'hono Main Cfiia, 122 W. Alain. 4 1111 iL'''U Tea? gBt vVf f&feiiiiV Vo nro now nerving OUR OWN Ice Cream IIKUT, IH Ol'lt I'Olt.MUIA Cjontn Milk Sugar l'epuln Flavoring ' No Starch No Flour No lco Oioain r-nwdiua No Oclatlu of any Kind, IIASKINS for HEALTH For your Summer Reading "We have at all times a full line of Magazines, paper-covered H o o Ic s and latest .Kiel ion for your inspection. MEDFORD BOOK STORE PLUMBING Bte'am and Hot Water Heating All Work tlunrnnt. Price rtcnnonnbU. COFFEEN & PRICK S Koward Slock, Xnttano on ith Ml rnotrio SOU. Soma . Crater Lake Auto Line Car will leavo Unlet Medford, for Crater I.aKo at K a. in. Tuusdayn and Saturday. Itcturn Mondnyit and Thursdays, Spend Sunday at Crater Lake. Reservations mado at Mudford Motel office. Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson nuil Buiitmtt Medford Realty and Improvement Company U. V. A II. Co. Illdf. A SNAP CO acres, six miles from Medford, good graded road crosses tho tract, all Iron soil, at &0 per aero, f 1000 will handle, easy tortus on balance Part In creek bottom land, suitable for alfalfa, Bovoral nprlm;n on the placo, Tlmhor onough to pay for tho tract. No buildings. In tbo Griffin creolc district. W. T.York . Co. Clark & Wright LAWYEEi I WASHINGTON, I). O. 1'uIjIIc Land Mntteri: Final Proof Desert Lands, ContoiU mud Ululng Casoi. Scrip. Draperies Wo curry a vry complete line of riruporlcti, lum ourtolini, fix turnii. uto., uud Ao ull oIiimuvm of upliolHtorliiK. Hjit.clul inun to look uftur this -work oxolustvidy niul will i:lvd urn kooi! Horvleu aa Ih piihhIIiIo to ot Ir nvi'ii the lurKHt L'ltlOH. WEEKS & MWOWAID CO, WHERE TO OO TONIGHT 5 1 AK IVifctl Veiitllntlnii unit ('oipforl IION't' l.()()K ul the lliM)li'Jllii)ti- ('onto whom It'u cofil ami loidi at our plutuum, loon iVi-i of KIinI Him i-'IIiiih iim;i A meat wrHtgru, . iikiieim: or ntNKi:it i,yn Depk'tlui: lifo lu tho early daya, tiii: i!..ii. or tiii: itesi: lluautlful Iieatt-Krlpplni: utnry. MAKING I'.VI'I.IU lMuciilloual luiluiitilal Till-: TICMITIWCfyS I'ovoi'ful ilraiiiu. mi. ih .Moron I'eerhma romedy. At Hnthor Tho HIiiKur Woolwnrihii Tho MtiHlclaini MATINHKtl DAILY AdmlHHlnti tOu Chlldrnu fo SIS theatre: :i()(M) IVet of I.Ih'iimmI I'dtiirvN III)!,!!) ONLY VAl'OKVILLK IN TIIK CITY Adiiilsiilnn 10 and 15 ceutii. tiii: u'odukn imwii Drama. IIIIAINS AND Itlt.WV.V (.'omedy. Heo tho tuiu'her clued to bin chair. Till: KATZCVAMMKII KIDH Comedy. Tho plan a trip to (lermauy. Ht'lvNKS IN KKNT, KNGLAND Kcunle. II.NDKit TDK SWAY Drama, lu which the Klrl Ih uuiliir the hypno tic luilueiico of Count Douatl. Spoclnl matlneen overy Uitturday and Huuday at 1! p. in. Hvcnlm; performanco, 7:30 UGO Theatre Tonight ( HATI'llDAY AND SUNDAY ' t, .Inly lil-l I 1(101) KMirrOK KII.M -10(1(1 AVIATOH AND ACTOISTS Don't iuUh thin raco by a flyliiK luachlno and aiitomobllo for a hrjdo. Theru are Nome 0Hieclally fluu Hceiiuti In t li Ih of avIatliiK. TIIIJTIIKSIMAN IIANDIT Thren youiiK men havo mnuo very proritablo uxperleiico lu tho wont. i:yi;h that hkh not TIiIh n very InterestliiK atory that hhowii both Hldtift of miclety. 0tHALi: A MI'I'J llliiNti-ated Souk ' ' GOOD Mt'SIO (lilldii'ii 5 ceutN. AultH 10 ceutH Koiiioiuhor you can hco tlmao hIiowh on Haliii'ilay mid Huuday only ,au wo are clouoil tjio bnlaiico of tho tlmo. -r- Medford Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer RUiCS HAULED 25c PACKAGES lbc, 15c, 2$p Ibenes: Pacific 3fJ2l. 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