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todford matl TRrnuNiu, arrcuFoni). orison-, Thursday. AiTcmsT-uoia' RANGERS KEEP TAB ON INTERS NEW TYr2 OF cironus $HHHH TTTI00000 a.a.a.aaaaA.A.A.AA.AAA.AA .ooit:f A.AA.AAAAAAAAkAA V W ir ir ir '" "V "V ' f' V WW t I MG13 SEC GIRL FOUND. IT - 3fen llv fKF .jJHttK & ff r v. M I li --. t,jH .h 1 1, jww-ift''! -l.i& ii vir VI i tl Willi the opening of Hie liunlit flenson today the forest vcniVo li.no U'llonhlcil its nlch oor tho limbrr luitdH under its euro us pnt-t cxpoi lOnoca uliow thai with the woods full of liunlcrs tho danger of forcl fins in L'1'cntlv cnltniH'oil. During tho next two months no section or tho fotvtU will lie loft unguarded for n firo to start mill spread. The opening or tho firo mui-uii this ,our finds the Crater IHo NntiomU forosil in liottcr condition thiin ever before for the fighting of forest Tiree. Trail have boon intUt into many of tho inneeoililo spots while ninny mile of telephone wire hnvo boon spread like u network throughout the forest to facilitate col line cnll for help to hciuhpiar tors, Unions several firo-' should break out at nearly the Mime time thoro is little liklihood of any firo netting beyond control. Tho rangers will keep elose wntoh on the ninny hunting nnitic- in tho hills and sec that no onmp fires are left unojctiiiRuishcd. Haiti over the forest this season has lessened the danger of firo. POLICE GUARD DOCKS J,0D0N Aug. 1. As a result of tho clash yesterday botrccn tho po lice and dock strikers, strong police guards wcro thrown around the docks today and tho workers aro being searched for weapons. Thousands of strikers In tho vi cinity arc being kept constantly mov ing. It is understood that troops aro being held In readiness In caso of further disorders. 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The South Is represented by Mlsa Gcraldtne Taylor ami .miss i-nut, wmie rrom Cailfurnt.i cames Miss Ittirr. Miss Kose halls from Toronto and Miss Sew ell Is from dear; via uugiatid. MIS VIOLET MARTY. HELENA , MONTANA PREFERS VACCINATION TO YEARS IMPRISONMENT WASHINGTON, Aug. 1. After being sentenced to one year tit hard labor and to be dishonorably dis charged because he refused to sub mit to vaccination. Gunner'rf Mute Joseph J. Knpa, Christian Scien tist, has changed his mind and will allow the navy surgeons to perform the operation. united States Senator Works of California ndvised Knpsa to submit in the hope of prevailug upon the navy officials to rescind his sentence. to their avantago. "We aro living in an nge. In which, by exaggeration of tho defects of our present condition, by false charges of responsibility for It against Individ uals and classes, by tho holding up to tbo feverish Imagination of tho loss fortunate and discontented tho possibilities of a nilllenlum n condi tion of popular unrest has been created. Now parties aro being formed with tho proposed purposo of satisfying this unrest by promising a panacea. Commends Ills Administration "Insofar as the Inequality of con ditions can be lessened and an equal ity of opportunity promoted by Im provement of tho educational system and by betterment of laws to ensure as quick administration of Justice and by prevention of acquisition of privi lege without just compensation, all In sympathy with continued effort to remedy tnjustlco and aid tho weak, I venture to say thcro is no national administration in which moro real steps toward such progress havo been to make sure there will bo no recur rence of such evils. "I do not say that tho two gentle men who now lead one tho demo cratic party and tho other those for mer republicans who hnve left tho party in an attack upon existing con ditions and In an attempt to satisfy popular unrest by promises of reme dies arc consciously embarking upon socialism. The truth is that they do not offer definite legislation by which tho hnppy condition they promise shall be brought about, but, It prom ises mean anything, they load direct ly toward tho appropriation of that which belongs to one man and the giving of It to another. On tho Way, llut Where? "Tho truth Is that those who hao left tho republican party under the Inspiration of their present leader, and our old opponents tho demo crats, aro going In a direction they do not definitely know, townrd an end they canot definitely describe, with but one chief, clear object that Is, of acquiring power for their party by popular support through promise EXTRA VALUES IN WASH GOODS Lorraino Tissues in all Ihis season's lusl stylos. Stripe and faneies. Also our ontiro stock or strip ed voiles, batistes, ete, regular price 2fie to close at 12 FRIDAY AND SATURDAY FEATURES IN OUR NOTION DEPARTMENT Hair'Nots of good size, all colore, with elastic, fc grade 2 for 5 Pins Good pins, per package. l Children's Shirred Gartjer Elastic, Silk Web, all colors and sizes. 2 pair for 25A; All Silk Tie Shoe Laces, black tan and white, 2iV grade for fyd Women's Satin Pad Hose Support, till colors, 2ac grade ..'. 2 pair for 25 Tooth Brush Children's extra good tooth brush at each 4 TABLE OIL CLOTH 25 pieces of good grade 1-1 table oil cloth, colored and marble, price per yard .'!... 17 APRON GINGHAM Blue, brown, black and assorted cheeks 5 prints, grays, navy Full line of standard and black .., white 5 Xoted St. Louis Hotel Closes .?ST. LOUIS. Mo., July 31. -The Southern Hotel, for many years ono of tho best known hostelrlcs in the country, closes its doors tonight. The closing of the hotel Is said to bo duo to tho disinclination of the proprie tors to renew tholr lcaso and the failure of tho owners of tho proper ty to find another lessee. TAFT SEES SOCIALISM (Continued from page 1.) a man whose recently avowed poltlcal views would have committed tho par ty to radical proposals Involving dangerous changes In tho present constitutional form of government and our Independent Judiciary. This occasion is appropriate tor an ex pression of profound gratltudo at tho victory for right won In Chicago. By that victory tho party was saved for further usefulness. 1'nrly of Progress "It Jihe 1'oon tho party through whi n crntlally all progress and development In our country's history In tho inst fifty years has been fin ally "f footed. The party has been nllvo to modern changes In tho duyt of n government toward tho poople. Tlmo was when tho loast govern ment was thought best and that policy was loft to tho Individual unmolested nnd unaided by government was doomed tho wisest. Now tho duty of tho govornment by positive law to further equality of opportunity In respect of tho weakor qlassos In their dealings with tho Btrongor and moro powerful Is clearly recognized. "It Iiub boon suggested that tindor tho constitution such tendoncy to so-called paternalism Is impossible Nothing Is further from tho fact. Tho power of the federal govornmont to (ax and expend for the general wolfaro has long beon ndmlnlstored and tho admiration for tho adminis tration Is readily understood. Unprincipled Mm k-1 taking "In tho work of arousing tho peo ple to tho dangers threatening our civilization from tho abuses of con centrated wealth tho public Imagina tion watt brought upon nnd a rolgn of sensational Journalism nnd of un just and unprincipled muckraking followed, In which much Injustlco was done to honest mon. Demago gues sojjsert upon tho opportunity to farther inflame tho public mind and ijpuht to ttinj (ho peculiar conditions taken than In the present one. "But insofar as the propaganda for of change for the hotter. tho satisfaction of unrest involves I "What they clam for Is change promise of tho mlllcnlum and n con dition In which tho poor would bo mado reasonably rich nnd the rich reasonably poor by law. wo aro chas ing a phantom and holding out to thoso whoso unrest wo fear a pro spect a dream, a vision of the im possible. Socialism Ultimately "In Its ultimate analysis, I fear, tho equal opportunity which thoso who seek to proclaim the coming oi so-called Justice Involves a forced di vision of property, nnd that means socialism. "In tho abuses of tho Inst two de cades it Is true that Ill-gotten wealth has boon concentrated In some un deserving hands. If it were possiblo to re-dlstribute on an canal basis to from whom 't was taken, It would bo a good Idea to bring about. Hut this, obviously, Is Impossible and Im practicable. All that can be done Is to treat this as an evil Incidental to tho gerat expansive movement In tho matorlal progression of tho world and The Daily Hint from Paris, llMdjifc.gli Ik" f -b5 "H a JJIIIIIlHH They ask tho government so tho gov ernment may bo resorted to tho peo ple, as If this had not boon tho peo ple's government since tho beginning of tho constitution. "I hnvo tho fullest sympathy for every reform In governmental and olection machinery which shall facili tate the expression of tho popular will, such as tho short ballot and a reduction In olcctlvo offices. But thoso gentlomen promlso to roform the government, whoso present de fects, If any, aro du to tho falluro of tho people to devote as much tlmo as Is necessary to political duties by re quiring political activity by tho peo ple three times that which thus far tho nconlo havo been willing to as sume. ThiiH they propose remedies which, Instead of exciting tho peoplo to further intorcst and activity In government, will tiro them Into such Indifference as still further to remand the control of political affairs to a minority. Votes are not It road "Hut after wo havo changed all governmental mnohlnery so as to per It an Jntantaneous express of tho people of constitutional amendments und the recall of tho public agents, what then? Votes aro not bread. Constitutional amendments aro not work. HefcrendumH do not pay rent nnd and furnish houses. Recalls do not furnish clothing. Initiatives do supply employment nnd rollovo In equalities of conditions or opportuni ty. Wo still ought to hnvo set beforo us definite plans to bring on com plcto equality of opportunity nnd to abrllsh hardship and evil for human ity. Wo listen to thorn In vain." f f f T ? T ? t ? ? t T ? ? I A.A.A.AA.AAAA.A.AAAA.AAAAAAAAAAAAJ TmmtmBmmm WWw-----w--w-w-w-w---w-w--w The Store where a Dollar does its Duty C$,2$55,$55CSS5555,5 FROM OUR HOSIERY DEPARTMENT Indies' fast, black hose, all ni'en, extra good value, at 3 pair for 25 Children's fine ribbed, fast black hose, sizes from .Wo to 0a 3 pair for 25 Men's socks ,tan and black, fast, colors all sizes, at 3 pair for 25 G. D. Corsets, large sizes, values up to $2.00, to close at 79 120 pieces of .Serpent iuo crepe, all new patterns to select from, price for two days 17 Full line of Henderson CorscLs always in stock. They will please. If Business Is Dull l bW cn nb, VM. l itMiMt A type of lingerie drees tlmt ih always lood vtyle. Of Utiffltah and cyelat embroKt iry In H19 vklrt ncal!oj)a. outlined by Va. nclennn luce rulllen. Tlioro are line hand un .tucks at Die xlioulder, on Hlceve and wulat. ulluhlly ahaplni; the drcaa.-Ualson UlUfQfU Save Your Hair Don't I'ho riopantlloiiH Conlaliiliig rolhoiioiix Sugni' of fiOad or Suliliur Even If you have healthy hair you ought to use a llttlo I'AKISA.V Sago onco 11 week as a hair dressing. It IceopB tho hpnr healthy; prevents scalp Itch, falling hair and dandruff, nnd baldness, Dut bo suro you got I'AIKHAX Sago There aro many imitations. Tlio girl with Auliurn hair Is on ovcry carton and bottlo of PAItlKA.V Sago. It banishes dandruff, stops falling hntr and scalp Itch, and Imparts to tho 'hair n brilliancy and lustre that all women, iib well as men, lovo so dearly. I'AIURA.V Sago Is ji daintily perfumed and roficshlng hair dress In. It's tho best hair tonlco you can buy. Largo bottle 50 cents at Clias. 01 , -..-, .,, ,. ouiuiK a nun uumori? vverywpgrv, 1 t &t"it"t"l"4!"ltM ' y y y y y y y y y. y y y y y y y y y y y y y y i A ADVERTISE And Make It Better Advertising is the foundation stonp of the modern successful store. It has created the Wannamakers, the Marshall Fields and all the other retail merchant princes of our era. j ) y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y y : T T T You will notice thai the big city merchant kee ps at it every day in the yua I' ll Is success. . -that is the reason of Jle has something to sell some store news worth imparting to the public, some bargain to offer or some one thing to interest and attract purchasers. Jle makes his name a topic of household conversation,' J lis store news is Vend as eagerly as any other news. His store is thronged with buyers all seasons. , Ho does it by advertising not once a week' or twice a week but every day. The Mail Tribune reaches practically every homo in Medford and surrounding torritory. If you are in business and want customers, use its columns and Increase your business.' If you aro a con sumer, read its advertising columns and find out, where to trade. IT PAYS TO ADVERTISE IN The Mail Tribune 1 ALL THE TIME .? ? ? T ? T ? ? T ? T ? ? t ? t f y y y y y y y y y y f y y t y y y y T y y y y y y y y y y y y V t y y y y y T y y y y y y y y t y y y X n :s V '.