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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Sept. 9, 1912)
t,n.. a .f 'A . .'I :wxtim9oijM Ujrt -! iisslSfiohfi' "i&iif TiOTUrraDirdRDonKOONroOTAr, SEpTlaMBElR i),:.Jo't2. ' o, u ?0 . I' L t MlDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE MKWBPAPKR AfTKHNUUK 111' II IK l'limriNU co. The Ifcrnueratlo Time. TIib Mtdforil Matt. TTie HMtor Tribune, The Boulh- eru jortconian, tho Astuanu Trimtne. - OMe Mall Tribune piillitlnir, 3r.-27-20 North Mr treet; phone, Main 3031; Home 76, OHOKaisrUTNAt,Klllir,anil Manngrr Watered ns seconil-olosji matter ut Mpdford. Oregon. nJcr tho net or March 3, 1879. Offidat lyr ' " City of MedforA j Official Paper of Jncksou County. KUH.iriUFTIOtf HATIJS, Otto year, by mall .........,.$.',00 Ono month, by mll .GO Per montli, dollvru by tvirrler. In 1 Mcdfartl, Jacksonville nnd Gen ual rolnt, ..... .,. ........-... .R ftuunlay only. lyU, nor jew.. S.oo ycrkly, per year., ,.....,... 1.50 ' 8WOR.V CIHClTI.VTIOV Dally avornRfi nr elnvrw months end ing November W, 1911, STG1. lttt I.rmiril Wlrp ITnlletl rrwi ninpntetiF. j Tho Mall Tribune I on kaIo nt the Ferry News Slum, Snn Krnnrisco. I'ortmnil Hotel New UnJ, Portland, llowmnn News Co, Portlnnd) Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle, Wash, I MHOKOHb, OHHOOjt. Motropoll of Southern Otpon and Northern California, and the fastcst growlnp city in Oregon. , , Population U R. census 1S10 SJIO: estimated. 1911 10,000. rivo hundred thousand dottar Gravity Water System computed, Klvlnr finest supply pure mountain -water, ad 17.3 miW of streets paved. Postofflce receipts for year endlne November 30, 1911, show tncroase'ot 13 per cent. Banner fruit city In Oregon- Rocuo Xlvcr SplUenberc applea won ewcep atakes prise and title or -Apptr Ktmx or the World" at tho National Apple Show, Spokane. 1999, and a oar of Newtown won Ftnit Irte In 11 , , al Canadian International Apple Show. Vancouver, B. C nnt Mm a im t Spokane National Appla Shew wen by carload of Newtowpa. Roeue River pears brought hlfhest prices In all markets of tfa world dur ing tho paat six years. ... Write Commercial Club, inclosing cents for postage for tho finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. ItETEKfEN. LOS ANGELES, Cal., Sept. 9. Meetings of various branches and af filiated organizations marked the of ficial opening of the 46th annual en campment of tho grand army of the ropubllc hero today. Ten thousand veterans, according to estimates from various state headquarters, already are In Los Angeles and five thousand more were expected to arrive during the day. ' Committed meetings, Informal re ceptions' and reunions marked the early program today. Tonight tho ladies of lho Department of Califor nia and Nevada will recelvo in honor or tho national officers of tho grand armjv Negro veterans will attend a reception at Armory Hall. y, , Today was Pasadena Day, ,and many of the veterans and .thplr friends visited that city, whero they were .taken, in charge hv the -Board of Trade,. The( contest for the office of commander-in-chief for tho following year already, has become heated. General (Danjcl E. Sickles or Nov York Is pnetpf Jtha, eastern candidates) who "f$ Receiving unusual Bunport, Alfred $" Beers qr, Connecticut has also strong backing from tho veterans who coma from east of tho Rockies, general J. Warren Klofer of Objo and Colonel George W. Tibbetts of Washington are frequently men tioned. STRUS TO ARBiTRAtEr , RAIL WAGE ' NEW YOtK, Sejit. 9, That Qb car S. Str'uiw, recently noniiunt h- car . biruus. reccnuv noniiuuivu .1 . i on the nrofjrcbsive ticket for gover nor 01 ricw xorK, ioum renimu cimuninn, ft the ,bom-l4pff urliitrutiou to HCtllo tho wotjo dispute between the locomotive engincerfi und tho of fjciii of the ciistorn trunk lincb wuh announced here today. It wuh fctut ed hut Straus rebigticd u ejliajrman owinto hid numinution, but later decided that the nomination would not .affect his duties on the board. ' StritUb lias couBcntd to continue an ohuinnnn. JAILED FOR EMBEZZLEMENT WITHOUT A HEARING , sJN FRANCISCO, Cal., Sept, i), AcuuHcd of felony embessfU'iiu'tit, Wiiftpr IF. Downiii,' Kcd' 123, ' !)opiUeeper in tho employ of II, S. Cioclcer, is in jail hero toduy in de fault of $5000 bail itccchbiiry to se cure his release. "I lrnvo been with tho Crpckor eoiiiiHiny for ten nntl n liulf ycax-ft," buidOowiiiiiK. "If there is nny UliprttiKO I ktWw uothiiiK of it, I'os bibly thoro may bo somo plerical er roM, luit I oven doubt that. I wab givttii no oj))ortunitv to make a BhowiiiK, but was simply yanked off ttHjkil." fW pmoimt, pi the allogrd.dcfnlo Twi m i known. AN IVPMTXNPMfrr. aa iSStov HHfDlTORD MMIWIENT THE HEAL CAMPAIGN ISSUES T' HE fundamental difference bctyecn tho progressive ncss of Vooscvcli imi the J3ull Moose party and (he progrcssivoness of La Follctto and tke inilrgetitvS in ooib gross is their respective attitudes towaixl monopoly. "Roosevelt, would legalize monopoly and regulate it. La Follettc would regulate competition prevent its destruc tion by monopoly. La Pollette holds that, there tiro no natural monopolies that all have hcen.ereated by flagrant violations of moral, civil aiul criminal law, by railroad rebating, bribery and corruption enabling the destruction of competition. The La Follettc plan of legislation would prohibit such practices, force illegal trusts to dismember and open the way for competition. In a few words, ."Roosevelt would abandon the demo cratic principle in industry and substitute monopoly as desirable. La Follettc would preserve competition as desirable, hud provide legislation needed for it, rfte report oftlic steel investigating commit too as well as examination 'into the condition of other artificially created monopolies by experts, shows pretty conclusively tl. i. ...1 " 1 A ! A t. uiul wiiuc coiuouiacioii increases euiciency 10 a certain point, beyond that it is not profitable and creates an econ omic waste, H'c practical results of monopoly havo been lughcr cost both to producer and consumer and a limited pottuetion'or a manipulated market, working hardship up'dii the nation.' In no way has the trust benefited the condition oi numamty. There is no appreciable difference between the progrcs sitenesa of La Follettc and the progressivencss of Wilson pn tho trust issue. Both are in accord aiul united for the preservation of democracy in industrial affairs, and the maintenance of competition. There is a second fundamental difference between the progressivencss of the democrats and that of the Bull Moosers,.aud that is the tariff. The democrats believe in a tariff for revenue only the Bull Moosers in the protec tive principle, which has helped so materially in creating trusts. During Hoosevelt's two terms an .exceedingly high tariff was in effect, and trusts of all kinds enjoyed a mush room growth. Not once did lie protest it or seek a reduc tion. Now, for the first time, he favors a reduction that would, apparently, affect the "bad trusts," but keep in force the vicious principle of special legislation that enriches the few at the expense of the many. These are the real issues of the campaign the creation of legalized monopoly or the preservation of competition and the tariff. Every trust, of course, favors its legaliza tion and regulation, and just as strenuously favors, the protective tariff which swells its profits through the un necessary burdens it places upon the people. Will the people themselves favor a perpetuation of trust rule or will they declare for a restoration of industrial opportunity KILLED IN i mil mi NEWARK, X. J., Sept. 9. Charles E. Williams died in lho hospital here today, tho seventh victim of tho acci dent at ihe new motordromo here when Eddie Hasha of Waco, Texas, holder of several world's records for motorcycle racing, plunged over the railing pf the track killing Instantly himself and .five spectators and in juring thirteen more. .Soveral of, tho Injured, flrc, expected to die. "The. accident is to be fully investi gated, and tho probo has already star ted. It is expected this accident all) result In motorcyle racing being strictly curbed In tho future. Two of tho dead arc still unidenti fied. R. BY E TACOMA, Wash., Bept 9. With orcry vote In the city counted and only a few outlying districts In the country, to bo heard from, Lorenzo Dow, chairman of tho progressive coupty committee declares that tho nomination of Ilobort llodgo of King county as progressive candldato for governor to be certain. Tacoma gavo Hodge a (majority over his opponents pven surprising his friends over tho defeat of Paul humus In bis home county. J. C. Faiconor, candldato for con gressman at largo, led all his oppo nents in this county by a substantial vote. . . TT I OBITUARY. SEVEN MM 1 NOMINATED DISPUTE WAbninti i un kull muu Olcon Huvis Oloon pavls, born In Ojnuliu, Mo., In 1883, died Saturday of tubercu loids of tho brain uged 29 years, Mr. Davis -was niunuger of the Jit, ,Pltt orchard company. He,, Is survived byt ono ton, Cecil, 3 years old, George Davis, a brother and Mrs. Dort Osborne of Cincinnati, Iowa, ana; Mrs. Wllllo Johnson of Malcolm, Iowa, sisters, A year ago his wlfo, formorly Miss Hoover, died or tuberculosis, and u daughter also succumbed. Tho funeral will lio Monday under tho auspices of.tlio Woodmen of.pio World, , -r-i -, STILL PRICES CLIMB lock mm PORTLAND. Sept. 9. Receipts for tho week have been 1384 cattle; 8 calves; 1528 hogs; 2490 sheep and 48 'horses. In tho face of an Increase In re ceipts, the cattlo market ranged strong at the former week's prices. Somo claim was made that prices ruled 10 to 15 cents higher, but this was largely a question of quality apd tbcro is moro safety in saying that prices held firm with a moro active demand. , The supply of hogs from local ter ritory showed a slight incrcaso which was also followed by a 10 cent rnlso In the market Tho sheep market was poorly sup plied. There was an nctlvo demand fpr at least doublo tho sheep that ar rived. The market on lambs was from IS to 25 cents a hundred high er than tho week provlous. i M'NAMARA OPERATED , SAN QUENTIN, Cal., Sept. 0. - That James 13. McNanfara, serving a llfo sontenco for dynamiting tho Los Angeles Times building underwent an operation for appendicitis In tho prison hero last Thursday Is on the way to rccoyory was tho statement of AVarden Hoylo. -McNamara was ro leusod from solitary confinement about six weeks ago, following the visit of a number of labor leaders, who objected to his punishment for insubordination. Ho had bcon com plaining of Illness .for, wveral .weeks. COMPROMISE SMUGLING SUIT AGAINST HELEN D. JENKINS WASHINGTON, Sept. 9. To" com promise- his civil liability in a smug iilinir cuso In New York in 1909. which lnvplved Mrs. Helen D, Jen kins In pn alleged tattompt to cscupo duties on thpusands of dollars worth of jewels and wearing apparel, Nath an Allen, a retired leather merchant of Konosha, Wis,, today puld (he government $100,000, A criminal suit against Allen resulted In u fino Pf 112,000. ' Tho Star A. C. of New York has engaged Tom O'lloniUo inu runtcli maker, , ' ' t i PN R APPENDICITIS FAMOUS BATTERY THAT FAILED THIS YEAR WOW T 1KiMt ,-. M -' . ., y-y , -V V - - - r L - fc M . . - " ,",W'''W IliiiiiiiiiBiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii sssssssssL B&iv vSBEikidv V h i . Lbssssssssssiiisssssssssssi h c r Bssssssssssssssssssssssssssm I iib 9nmF jh A A " " iBsLK 4k .JUskwa V F1 u amAf. t hk issssssssssssssssssssssssl J V JKSi Traill' f t WkJnttLlBw iAM i 1 tlm H' Www!iimri iJBTTP iSK lliil'iKii'Miliii JLLt1 vsliHiiH BENpEft. r t v a Roy ty'hoinM .ntul Hlg Chief Ilender, who wcro thohcroes of last year's vortd'ii clmmpUitiKhlp series, hnvc fulled to get Into tho limelight this year. In wiiuioh a Ciuiq Mack's lms'tlld not coniup to expectation. The Indian twlrltr hav Imtl nn especially bad jenr, but ought to coiuc through next season, w lie is still a .vemit: man. MM RATES Ti WASHINGTON, Sept. S. An en tering wedgo for an Investigation of telegraph rates by tho Inter-stnto commerce commission was opened hero today- In a 'complaint against tho Western Union Telegraph Com pany by tho M. M. Whito Company, fruit dealers. The complaint alleges that the company discriminates by giving special rates for day nnd night letters; that it hns obtained control of the cable companies, and Is stslfllng corapetjt'on. Jtntso al leges discriminat?$n by giving special rates to newspapers. Tho fruit company nsks reparation In the sum of 5.'000. AIRSHIP KILLS THREE. T GRAYE, Krance, Sept. 9. Of tho eighteen porsons injured when Avia tor Diard's acroplano dashed Into the spectators horo yesterday, two will surely dto, according to announce ment today. A man, a woman and n young girl wore killed outright, bolng struck by tho whirling propollor A fourth vlc tlmo. a boy, dcid soon afterward. Aviator Ward Is hold blamolcss for tho accident, as tho mnchlno got bo yond his control. Tho victims did not flee, expecting tho machino to rise and pass oor tholr heads. CHARGE GOLD HILL MAN WITH NON-SUPPORT Alva Walker of Oold Hill, charged with non-support of his wlfo and child, was found guilty us charged by a Jury in tho circuit court Saturday, ending a scandal that toro tho social roots of Gold Hill and brought to a closo a weok of trials without an ac quittal at the hands ot tho Jury. Walker is 20 years old, IiIh wUo 17, and tho baby a Jlttlo over u year. Tho dorenso wns conducted by At torney Jtobort G. Smith of Grants Pass, and much ovMonco of a tech nical naturo was Introduced by both sides. Tho case attracted much at tention In Gold Hill, and as usduj with anything of Jntorost divided tho towns Into two fdctlona. Many resi dents of tho city woro called as wit nesses, i Tho doronso was that Mrs. Walker had been provltlod for at tho home of Wolkor'H parents, and that ho wass ill and not able to work. t LOWER CALIFORNIA FISHERIES' OPENED TO THE WORLD LOB ANGKLHS, dillf., Sept. !. Word reached here today that Mayor Zaritlf of Kntfcmlu, Lower California, haw confirmed tht lovocntinn of Mexi can jovernmt'Mt ri'uiiIh of Hpuoiul fiHhinj,' prlvilegcH nlpiK,' Uie 'liwer California coast. The. tln-Moti of lho cabinet punuit Jrco liHhiiu,' in a lilU; ly profifablo tlistiict, Zninto rtl. iiinlcil tlint Ilia' 'wipi'lii'1,' if lliU flBlu'liefl will (;0 t'lliploynu'lit ' to 0,000 Lower CalifoViiiuiis, BEIfffilHEO INJURES ANDTHOMA5 W DHEES BREWERY CASE ItOSKIima, Ore, Sept. II I'ualilo to a-rve after a tlylibenttinii of l'J hour.-, lho jury empaneled to lihtcn to tho niilenea in the vnsa of the Ito-jeburg Ilrewery and Ice company unit itu five jHreotors, charged with violating the local option law, wuh ilischargetl by Judgo ,1. W. Hamilton. Tho jury htotnl t for convirlion nntl six for unpiittui dtiriuK the entire night. Following tho tltMiiissal of lho jury District Attumoy Hrowit uifonncd tho court thaj )iewifs in roadine.Hrt to proceed liml try the defontlanU on another iniltcltnent. In thin 10 was opposed by Jiulgo llnmiltou, who xatil the remaintlcr of lho brewery vnt would go out until the regular tetm of t lie court in Xovcuiher. Iu uxpluining hi position Judge (Iiimittoti unitl the prcheut jury wan tltHipiitlified to try lho remaining brewery nine, which arc riiuiilar to the one di!"t'd of todaj. EXECUTED BY BULLETS MKX1CO CITV, Sept. 9.CoufeHS Ing to bolng participants In n con spiracy to loot tho city, Autonla Zor jia and throe of IiIh lieutenants wcru executed hero today by a firing squad. Zorba said tho date for the Invasion of lho capital hud boon tlxod for Soptombor 15. TURKEY AGAIN REJECTS ITALIAN PEACE OFFERING CH1ASSO. Hniferrlitlnii Sepl, 0. t(prchui)tiivi'H or, Turkey () nni re ported hate today to lntu rejected puuthur peace proposal in Ihu liiruo Italian war. TJto offer arrived yen terday from Home, The Red Sot pro out to bent tho Athletics' mark of Inst sonson when tho world's chumps won 101 mid lost pu garuoa. , , STOMACH ALWAYS FEELS FINE ICat ami Drink What Voh Wiuit ' Wlienevcr You Want It 1 Ppn't you kpow that a whojo lot of thlu Indigestion, dyspepsia, gas tritis, catarrlt of tho stomach talk Is all upnsonso. Dop't you know that formontutlon of food In tho stomach rqusos nearly nil stonmch troubles, Don't you know that MI--N'A Stomach Tablets cppipofintlod from the bpst prescription (or stomach d)v ross evpr written, will put your trou bleHomo stomuch )n flno condition, pr money buck. MI-Q-NA Stomaph Tablets give in ntant rojlef, Talto thorn for gas, sourncHs, heaviness, , hourtbuni, or pfter diiinqr distress. Keop thopi .y(ti yoi and tuko tiiern regularly, un til your Htmnarh Ik slrong nudwtg oroiis, Largo box CO.'coiiIh nt Chas.' Stran'H, BULL, MOOSE LEAD , BYH0DGE0FSEA7TLE 8KATTI.K, Wn., Kt-ll. .- WUH pvaclltuvlly n tunny olOH im IiIh tlueo (ipioiieilt'4 ooiithiiu'd ,lnl" llodgo of Scuttle, la lho pvOK.ionlvti lunnliioo for guvertior, to iiiii uudei tho hanUOi of Theodore lloHorult und Ilivmn Jolupton. lit thin. Uieti' home t'oftnyfJ Hodge ht'itt Oltit A. (ihp bywnoHriy it two t ope vole. Over 10,0011 oton were cunt, of whlnh Hodge got up iirttxIinnlQlv n.OOO t C'uho tldlO; Paul' 'hnintiw 000, and Lawrence J 0110. Ill Pioree eount.v, the home of Paul htunux, llodgo ngnip won by hig tnargiit. In SptikuiiH, mippoMed ulnnigliolil tf Lawreuee, the naine results wore shown with about 7,000 voIoh tuisl. Hodge led both PaiilliaiuiiH and Luwrenei', who wore running eloho to gether, by over 1,000 vote. Senator .1. A- Falconer has a ufo lead over the test of tho citudidntes for congressman nt huge. A close eontoHt hitx developed between .Sena tor J. W. Hrynii of Hrenterlon mill J. 13. llallnine of Seattle. Moth aie running neck and neck with Gordon C. Corhaley following them up wih a daiigcrpus lend from .Spokane county. Bryan mciiih to bo iu tho lead and will probably be nominated when alt returns ale revolved, Senator pan Lautlon easily led the field in the find dislrict for tho con grcsioual iiomiiiatlou, defeating his nearest rival, George II, Walker, by about a two to one vole. Senator Warburtoit of TuiMunu lied no oppo sition for re-uominatioii in the seeond district. In the third district the rV turns havo favored F. M. Goodwin against Nelson Durhiun. Governor Teats of Tacoma heat V. H. Plununer of Spokauti for thw liou tcuaut goerunrship by a two to one vote. K. G. Mills for attorney gen- entl itml W. II. Kaufman for land etimmissiouur also Ittitl a heavy lend over their opponent. The iudieatioiiH are that . II. Ford of Allingim! was nominated for secretary of state; Andrew J. Moberg of Mount Vernon for the state nuditor and J. W. Collins of Seattle for insurance. commissioner. v DON'T KNOW THEY HAVE APPENDICITIS Many Mcdford people who hnvo ronlc aupotidlclts, which in not very pnlntul, havo doctored fpr years for gas on tho stomach, sour stom- nch or constipation. L. U. HatiKlns, druggist, states If, theso pooplo will try simply buckthqrn bork, glyeorlno, etc., ns compounded In Adler-l-kn, tho Gorman appendicitis remedy, they will bo surprlKml at tho QUICK bene fit. A 8INGLB DOSK relievos thoso troublcn INSTANTLY. will bo of Interest to thoRO who nood tho caro of a compotont Dentist, and that stirojy tnonno every other In; dlvldpal, oung ,pr. old. Vf( luHe tho grontost caro of our pntron's Toetflllng, filling, capijlng, ox. jractlnp, crown, and jirltlo work, nntl floliuc' every branch of tho Dental business In first-class fashion at very modorato prices, Lady Attendant' DR. BARBER TIIK DKNTI8T pvor Dsnlola for Duds. PcIflo Phofift 252B, Home P1iqb 3G3-K Rookwood A now Hue of tho BEAUriFUIART POTTERY fftiHt unpackod. Exclusive AgontH. . t A 1 MEDFORD t ' ' t- ( a i. BOOK STORE MM WHEjRIj.TO OO TONIGHT IS' ' 41 S3 THEATRE VAUDICVILLK. PHOTO PLAYI1. 1IOPMII ,V IIOIIHII', Comedy stuping and talking act, I PHOTOPLAYBI i s " ffr ' f Iik iniaiAS'M MiiJftiN '' WoHtoru iltnnut, prcHtnlllng Mr. (It M. Aiulerson APPi.i: Pin ' Tramp fiUcu comedy ' .... tiii: nipI'Oiih LUi.ratjv Vltagraph dratiia TAHGr.TVIt!CTICI-: 01' ATUANTIO I'LIJirr, l. H. N'AVV Topical ' dOOD MUHIQ MetlneoH Saturday nnd Sunday 3 p.m. Mntlnco prices Co nnd lllo Kvonlng I'errorulalico 7 p. in, Admission eventual 10o und lfio Wj: WIMi MAin YOU l m (or onch sot of old l'nlio Tooth smil us. Highest prices paid for old Oold, Silver, old Watches, Hroken Jowolry nntl Precious Stones. Money Sent by Return Mull. Pblln. Hmcltlng Itefliilnrt Company Established 20 Years fl0.1l Chestnut St., Philadelphia, r. To Dentist Wo will buy your Gold Filings, GolJ Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid. - -s A SNAP CO ncrcx, nix mllos from Medford. good crndod road crosioa tho tract, nil froo soil, nt f GO per ncro. $1000 will handle, easy terma on bnlnnco. Part is crook bottom land, suitable for alfalfa. Several springs on the place Timber enough to psy for the tract No buildings. In tho OrlHIu orok district. ' i it W. T. York & Co. AUTO EXPRESS QUICK DELIVERY Call us up for nil kinds of impress workquick delivery our specialty. PAUL & LAWRENCE Phono Pacific 472 1 BtandjU Nash Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson anil Summit Medford Roalty and Improvomont Company M. V. A II. Co. Hid. MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand nt nil tinioo to loan on improved ranches hnd city pvoporty at lowest rates with "on or boforo privilege." , JAMES CAMPBELL" ' Phone 323t 82Oa-0.'Bu3tf. ''.'UIA Drap , Vo itJrry i Very Voqipltf o lino of aYUiftrlfi. lurti cdrlalns, flvruren, oto, utuf tl) all elKSKrn of unliolMorlriK. A sponhtl man to look nrinr (Ills work ekoliislvaly nntl will ulvo as kikkI snrvlco uh in iohhII)1o to nut Iu ovon tho Inmost alttoH. Woeks & McGrowan Co., i- Clark Sc Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O, Public- Land Matters: Final Proof. , Dosert Lands, Cqntust aiul Mluhjg pases. Sorlp, . j PLUM BING Steam and Hot Water Heating . All Work . Ousrantned Prices Jtomotmbl COPPEEN & PRICE 88 ?a8o-,r,t' "i$, ;& 9 ' V lfc v.t ( J. . I ?'S " i 9 . ( ( to! uMhSj ,- VM'fcHl'tf "- v ,