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Dally Averagn or 1nven months end ing November 30. 1911, Z7AI. FmH I.rn-.Va H'lre. United Preaa Dlapntehr. .The Mall. Tribune U. on Wwi stand, Sen P Id Hotel Nm Htnn.r IJowmajiiNcwa Co,. Portland. Ore. W. o. WhltneiF. Seattle. Wash. Ferrr Portland sain, at the rancitco. Stand, rorttand. MROPORI), ORISGOX, 'Metropolis of Southern Oregon, and Northern California, nnd tho fastest Krowlnir city in Oregon. . . Population U. rk census 1910 SM0: estimated, 191110,000. . ,., 'ilvo hundred thousand dollar Graf Ity Watr System completed, irivlnir finest supply puro mountain -water, and 17.3 mile of atreAtii tiAVf.it. I-Postofflco receipts for year enfliriit nuvcraucr iv. imi, snow increase or is per cent. .Banner fruit city, in Oregon Rogue. iver opusenDerjr appies won sweep Hakes ne,anJ title of, .. "A Xla of the WarM" at the Natletutl, .A nple Show,, Spokane. 1909, and Rear of.Newtowns,won . ., Met It-tee l lil at Can&eM&n International Apple Show. Vaneouver1j8.c.-v, , a lefnne Jfaiional Awle tUvm we by earl of Newtowrm. .Rocue Rlrer Ter. bpcught hlfhest price in all. markets C Um worl r Inr the raat six year. .Write Commercial Club. IncloalBJr, . cents for postaife for the finest comma nlty pamphlet ever imblteked. AS n, result k tiio British1 inililin niMiVuivin-s at Aldbv "shot, tho pvess dispatches k inform us that future warfare is t o be rovolutionixdiL The hbi j$ht and snedd nt thiridd !y tliq noriAl, t!ieet has upset nil onlenfations iliwl demonstrate that an nrmv would be at the menv of air dhij)8. ' The same resuU is imported at the Uaiseis maiieuvOrs now in progress near Dresden, where the "aerial t'uvatrv as it is called is proving pretty conclusively the effective ness of; tho war flyitijr machine. The dispatches also infonii us that " bomb-proof rohfs" for p6wder maghJtines oii pdblic buildiiigs and other ex pds6d structures are being designed to resist attacks from airships. The silifiri day brings iiews of a successful voyrigo by a JiubiiVjtrine at a. depth of 250 feet in the sea. Imprbve ments are vnpiclly malviug thii submarih6 a most iinp'ortant factor in warfare. What is the use of constructing a .Mij.OOO.OOO di'ead- naught when a $700 aeroplane can put it out o? (commis sion from above.- or a chean subnmrine can sink it from beneath? "Why all this waste of the people's coin to build needless warship that beconie obsolete before completed? 4s a matter ot met, war is an anachronism,. a survival Of barbarism, a modiov.nl lMibtmio nnf of 1nfi In nuuovn civilization. AVliy should twrt people's go to war to gratifv the caprice or fulfill the ambitions of some puppet on n guactt tnroue or some ruling clique gractty for )0werif Society denies the individhal the right to atljuat gViev hiicVs by physical force. The same principle slioulcl denv the nation or collection of individuals snob rinhh Thorn BEERS SIA1E0 TO IE I iTUJ RAMS is no quan-el that cannot be arbitrated, and the policy of ruining a nation by oppressive' tilxatidh to support a use less armament and withdrawn),? from useful production a JOLTS AND JINGLES By M Brown , . Tho country!" foi ' So we opine; Spring wheat up north Is looking fine. s . Coach Frost is the Frost what blights a large percentage of the crop of football heroes. Once. I bought a set of books, - Bought them with a fountain pen. For i signed a promise I would ; Pay a dollar now and then. This was In my careless yonth; Now I've got one foot In the Yet' I still, am paying dollars Wbea the agent comes around. Once,- I asked the latest agent, There have. been, a" score or so, Wtien tvSSti' bTfirougKl'wIlfi pay- "lag Arid he.eald he'd, let me. know. The" other day I got a letter, .' 'Twas the company's tffilcE reply, "Because you'1 are a steady patron, . You can quit lis when you die." Speaking about fiooks there was an agent around some time ago who said Victor Hugo was an authority on the civil war because ho told alf about Lee's mlserables. ' . 'Advice to .bamerists: Always have Verne Canon around when you spring a Joke. F fr ' T , i mir trom useful nroduc a ... ' t f. , ;... : . .' i material propomon ot tlie population, is suicidal. Patriotism does not consist in slaughtering humanity and getting slaughtered to gratify the whimsof those in power. That nation is strongest in which" there is equality of opportunity for the people. 0 nation can .be con quered wncre every individual has a fair show. The 'per petuation of injustice, greed, and oppression by the ba"v dnfet only paves the way for the conqueror from without. No matter how rich and populous a nation becomes, if it is fqunded oil force and injustice it sooner or later foUs, as Rome," mistress of the world, fell and lost its civiliza tion :of centuries to barbarism. There is no reason why nlan should regard as enemies those who batmen to lmvn boon lmm muW 51 fm-nierti flna- r ias ever been the device to perpetuate tyrapii'. oumamg armies are simply to enforce oppression and de , ?s and sacrifice, than if is tn hWhiW'v inuWlhV fellbw-ineri bdeause of some h'iviiil dispute caused bj- the greed of ruling cliqiies. Sueh has Wen the progress of ediiciiHon ;md ehliglit: enmerit that soon warfare between civilized nations will be impossible because the people will refuse to fight. Science' land iflvclrttiOii will also soon miifeo wnr ihiruut. Sibli?, because too horrible. If Christianity and other relig ions had lived up to their gospels, , war would long ago jiuve cuasea ana civiiizca nations become merely states .in a worldwide confederacy. War has cTver.b'cen the despoiler of the people, and as Kvilizktion prttgreses it will be relegated to the scrap heap with the inquisition andpther discarded institutions. Life offers sufficient battle fields in the mastery of des tiny and betterment of society withbuf sdienling' for .the ticstrucuon ana paunerization of nations 1,03 ANOKhRS, Cat., Sont. 13. thn forty-sixth rviuiual jpncRinpmnht of (he tlran'd Army of Uio ttntmblle Vna chllcil ofhulally to order today In tho auditorium, hlmttoimnt (lov t'rnor A. 4.. Wallace tlellvpretl Call forula's addreHs of Wlcoino, re sponses being glvn by roproAotita tires ot tho Oraml Army nifit nil Us affiliated organisations, Interest cehtured today In th'u bM tie among tho cltlon which Aro nftvr tho 1913 oncnnipniciit. Ocnvor nnd Detroit still nrn far In thu lead, and It wus bulloved iilmoat certain that one of them would bt chosen. Prac tically no olb'eir claimant lias rtp penretl. Tho stiloctlon will bo made tomorrow. Krlonda of Judge Alfred Ileora of Bridgeport, Conn., are closing their .campaign which almost scurely will land for Judgt Beers the offlco of commandor-lnchlot. Slnco tho with drawal from tho (told of Oonoral Sickles of New York, JmlRo. Beers has had an almost unopposed tight. Many of the western votorans still flock about the standard ot Ooorgo V. Tlbbetts of VaMnRton tat0( but they are making no systematic campaign. Judge V. H. .Warnock ot Urbana, Ohio, also Is mentioned. Tho women's relief corps, Ladlos of tho O rand Army of the Itopubllc and Daughters ot Veterans continued their business sessions loday. Tho Army and Navy chaplains hold thblr servicer and buslneit sessions today. 25 INURED IN 1L0CK WRECK W'nuli,, Sopt. 12, - ptivotiM nio loony l' TAC0MA, Twt!ulyl'iVo ferliijr from iojnvios us it roHuli tif it wrt'tik ot tlih hoiiIIiIkiiiiiiI local pntf siIikp Irnili No. Utll ot' tho Oivjfon Viih!iIiIkI(ih. Itntli-oitil vt Knvtunl'ioii oomimny, lmr miles west of Wlnlock lit l'M yoHttmlity nftornnon. The train jttmpetl tln track. Traiiniiou hollove the ohiiho Jm due to n UrVoliVu mil or u Imiken fliui),. the t1rt eontdi plunged down n fol-ty-t'oot emhiiiikuu'nt, (yirrytiiK with it the twonly.rivit paxsonners. MH. i?. S. MeLoitu of Scuttle nnd nu unknown Portland man rccm-i'd painful outs. The other pusongtM's esonped with minor injuriox. )0 tfAtitJUM- iTust a bit of mention dh everyday smh)uf tiljut.ljulfs.yoti ?vmia,ti deeply nitovoHtod Tnlcuins easily tho most popular f toilet iiowdorn. Wo carry nil tho lending brands niiy kind you want any odor any tint price. -any Feci Badly Today? Ciscarets tonight No lieallarlic, ItltlmihcAH, Sluunlsli Mvr, CchfttlMte'tl HwVIh or Hour Htomm-lt by Morning PACE LOTION You need fauo tohons, too inluhty deslrablo tor tun, fronkrefl, and " wiildburn vacation necoHsfly, h huvo all tibrts the best ono, w mako Wltuli iiiiiel flmiiidii Cream, GOLD CJREAM for ladlba and baiitos, tor laddlea and lasslen, for ovorybody Cohi 0ru.ftUl.? All tho popular klnitn and a flnu special madn by bur Betvcn, Pitt Thentrlcai Cream. MEDFORD PHARMACY Near Pontoffleo SSfSW WH1II TO vaudijVim.e. PHOTO PliAYH. llOMiANII A,NI) UOttLANb lleflncd coihedy sketch i'lUlUed "Twlxt MiitlueO ami Nljtltt" PHOTOPIiAYS 4 DEMOCRATIC PRIMARY - 1 - RESULT hN DOUBT SEATTLE, Wash., Sept. 12. Re turns are still too Incomplete to de ttfrrritft'e' O16 prlriiary MCmlnatlon for governor on the democratic ticket. E. C. Million of Seattlo and Ernest Llsterm bf Tacoma, are apparently leadligon first choice votes'. It Is probable, however that Becond choice will have lb be iikea iriib ac'couni be cause1 none of the sevene candidates will' likely r'e6er forty, per cent of tho h&fikfjtiie &.&? Iri such event, q. H.iToiid or geittie and Judge Wi W.. Black' bf Everett, loom up as strong possibilities. Gofel-nor M. E. Hay, candidate for re-election on the' republican telket, had practically "hoopposltion. Con gressiiian.W: E. Humphrey of Seattle ulao gothis nominatlori without. & contest. Albert Joiuison of Houlam Is tho republican nomlneo tof Con gress from the second district, and Congressman LuFollotto was ro-nomf-ifated b'tae HpuliTlcns in .'ttfe Ih'ffd district. The democratic resfllti fir'o m'pro ilncertaln. In the first district, Qhafl'& ti. lletfilor was' n&nilnat&d psEVELipir a inn 11 11 1 111 in nnni M'CU IIEIS n DDVS SMY Ii)T coMgfess. i ii? flJ!MILiR,TAHN,c White Star owiHny announces (lint i8 ,,w;6),0i.tamer will bo immed DriUunja. It will have u oWijtft.rimw Wh. ajilt the' ijulkc lHd8 will Vn4JW.H-v H wil1 hi OHimblft of fioaiiuK' with six com- PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 12. Em ployes of the Oregon Hotel still are shaking tbday as a result of the stampede ot the bull aflobso when Colonel Roosevelt discovered tho dis appearance .frdjn hlr suite of tho "Second Roman Empire" by Paul Hermit, a book given the former president by Mrs. Roosevelt and hlg. ly prized by him. The colonel was so exercJKM over his loss that he would not eat dinner at the hotel following his address at the Gypsy Smith tabernacle as he intended to do. Instead he returned to the curb In front ot the hotel and calling Manager McRae from the hotel de livered himself vigorously of his In dignation. "Yb'u had no' right to allow any one In my rooms while I was oat," said the colonel fn loud tones. "1 want that Cook advertised as lost In the newspapers; you get it and send It to mo either In San Francisco or Chicago." MlS'S SMITH ACQUITTED Of JMkiiLikG FUNDS SAN FftAKtl00; Cnl., Sept. 12. Although charged witty embezzle ment or ipluo trom tins sun r'nui-. cist'o Art GIiirh company here, M!hh lvatlilyn Smith, 22, fromer bookkeeper far the concern, ih jfrco otio5', having been acquitted of Jho cbarfto by a jury; rifr .nk't tfeliu'erufibn, Wwfl Smitlj told a Hjniplo wfory of how the Khortuge Wuh due to her lack of bookkeepiiifj knowledge. Attorney C. A. Oriibaum, or th'o detense, ejiargcfl lfa't W. H. JohW6"nt)na'nTiger of tlio company, wuu tho j;uijty party and hnd endeuvored to shift the blume 011 Miss Smith. PORTLAND, Ore., Sept. 12. A bitter reply to the attack made on him by CoT6neI Roosevelt in Fort land' Is made here today by Thomas McCulker, Independent republican candidate for congress, McCusker says lie was Justified In voting for Roosevelt In the Chicago convention after tho colonel bad asked delegates Instructed for him not to do so, as bo had neon instructed by the people of Oregon to votd for Colonel Roose velt. Stamping tho colonel's attack on blm as "scurrilous," McCusker says: "Some a'ro so charltablo aii.to say that you a'ro crazy while others who are mbre or less lenient say you have been drinking to excess and that these outbursts aro merely the result of a disordered liver." Speaking of tho "Judas kiss," Colonel Roosevelt says McCu'skor be trayed him with, McCuskor says it was more distasteful to him than to Roosevelt. SUICIDE PACT ENDS LIFE OF AGED IDAHO COtiPLE WALLACE, Idaho, Sept. 12. M a result of the murder nnd nuicido pact, Charles Kcil, 74, formerly wealthy merchant nf Minneapolis Minn., nnd his agft wiW Frieder ickn Kelt, are dead m iheir irfnla.wl mountain cnbin near here, today. Keil put two bullctH through his wife's brain and then took his own me ntter the 010 couple nnu iukcii to the country. . itfrrfcn states lano rttrrcE. Roseburg, Oregon, Sept. 10, 1912. Not let. of Filing; i'lntH of Survey. ftotlco Is fieroby gten that thi follbwing dbscrlbeti lands have been surveye'd, toi-wlt: lnTwjJ. S. R,V?l N K. Sections 13,a4,.lC, 22,-23, 24, 25, 20, 27, 34, 35 andv36. In Twp. 38 S, R 3 W. W. N. SoCtlonB C. 7; Si 9, 15, 16. 17. 18, 19, 20. 25 and 36,. and SK ot Sec. 12, NV4 of Sec. 1ST EW of Sec. 20 and KVs of Sec. 5. Plats of survey wilt bo filed In this offlco on October 26, 1912, at 9 o'clock A. M., an oh and after such day will bo prepared to receive ap plications for entry ot the unreserved and unappropriated lands therein. All persons aro warned, however, that for lands within any National Forest, applications can NOT be re ceived czcopt from bona fldo settlers who made settlement prior to tho withdrawal for reserve purposes. BENJAMIN F. JONES, -Roglster. OEOROE W. RIDDLE, Recelvor. No 6ddn how bad your liver, fltdm ach or bowels; how much your bead nchos, how mlscrnblo and uucom fortnblo you aro from constipation, Indigestion, btlloiiHuesa and sliiKKlnh Intestines you always got thu de-, sired results with Caicarets and quickly, too. Don't let your stomach, liver. and bowos make you mlsomblu. Take Cascarots tonight; put an end to tho headache, bllfousneas, dlixlucsH, horv oimneiS, aTcTt, sour, gassy stomach, fmckriciib rtild nil oilier dlstreHs; clcatipo your Inside organs of nil tho bllb, gnsea and constipated matter which Is producing the mls'ory, t A 10-cent box means health, happi ness and a clear head for months. No moro days of gloom nrfd distress It you will tako a Cascarot now and then. All druggists sell Cascarots. Don't forgot tho children-their little Mstdes need n good, gentle cleansing, too.' l!1... 1 YOUTH ' CONFESSES GUILT STOLE GOODS SENT C. 0. D. PORTLAND, Or., Sept. 12. Charged with robbing Portland nnd Sun Francisco rnercbniitH of goods Valued at hundreds of dollars, Kent R, Cochran, alias Jack W. l)u Fiir, said to come nf 11 prominent Illinois familyj is under arrest here today. According to tho police JiS confessed big guilt. Coclir"uns ullcgcil Heliemo wns to order tbods from ittcroh'niits' C O. I)., pay a small deposit and steal tho mefchuudise at the points where jt wart shipped. Ho is alleged to iiavc iJrolceii into the depot at Knight'ri Lauding, Cat., nnd stolen $ir0 woVth of goods ho imd ordered dally, sent . 0, 1), to thai point, days, Notice of Halo of Bridge Bob da. Tho city council' of the City of Medford, Oregon, will receive scaled proposals for the purchase ot $20,000 flvo (5) per cent, twenty (20) year Bridge Bonds for not less than par and accrued Interest, at Its regular mcetng to bo bold October 1st, 1912. All bids must be accompanied by a cortlfled check equal to flvo (D) per cent of tho amount bid for, said check to be .roado payablo to the- City Treas urer of the City of 'Medford, Oregon dnd to bo forfeited to said City a case said bid la accoptod and said bonds are not purchased In accord ance with said proposition within twonty (20) days after tho notlco of said acceptance. All bids to bo filed with tho City Recorder at any time before flvo o'clock p. in., September 27, 1912. Tho Council reserves the right to ro Jcct any and all. bids." ELMER T. FOSS. ' City Recorder, Dated at Medford, Oregon, this 4th day of September, 1912. WE WILL MAIL XOU ft for each sot ot old False. Teeth sent us. Highest prices paid tor old Oold, Sllver.old Watches, Broken Jewelry aid Precious Stones. m ' Money Sent by Return KH;Viv Phlla. Smelting rioflhlHg Copy Established 20 Year M3 Chestnut St., Philadelphia F. To Dent Is ti , Wo will buy your Gold Filings, Oold Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid. j? WK POINT WITH PRIDE danikls Scores hit. The celebrated Mark Cross lino of gloves for ladles has been scoured by Danlols for Duds and will hereafter bo an oxcubIvo feature at this popu lar stare. The Mark Crosa gloveH aro made In London and have a world wide reputation. Only orte storo Is allowed to' handle thorn In each city and It Is unusual to find them In a city of th'ls size In the west. Mr. Daniels has a fuUllpo that be will bo glad to sbow to tho ladles of Medford. ., ' Mrs. Hall, chili decorating room 408, aarnett-CoFey.JBldg,.! to 0 Classos Tuesdays and Frl- 152 to tho fact that wo havo built up a reputation for high-class Dentistry, which cannot bo oxcollod In thfs local ity. Wo do all branches or Dental work In a thorough manner, and glvo satisfaction to all our patrons In tho skillful offlclo'ncy ot our work, our courteous troatmont, and tho reason ableness of our charges. This you will understand after tho first trial. Lady Attestant DR. BARBER TUB DENTWT Over Daplolf tor' Dudi. Pacific Pbobo 2528. Hom Pbon 86S-K Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 100 ncroH, S miles from Phdtirtlx, 10 ncria In alfalfa, 12 acres In or chard, deep HomlHtlcky soil, large house and all out side bdlldtngK, prlro $200 pur acre. 16 acres on Central Point road, house and other out bulltitugH, $5000. ncrci on Boss Lnno, 11 acres In pears, soinu tipples, I acres In hny, 5 room bungalow and all other out buildings. Will take nomo city pro porty In ak first payment. 40 acrca of timber luifll will tako a good auto In tradu. If you will co 1110 and list your plnco with us wu will try and soil It. Wantbd, furnlshod and unfur nished houses, Kmploytnent airls and women for general houso work lu and out of city, t Waitress, woman cook for ranch. Elderly womnn want position as housokcepor. Men for It. R. construction work. Men In box factory. Fruit pickers. Wanted, wood contracts. MBS. EltMA BITTNER Phono 4 14 It Home, 14. Opposite Ntuh Hotel ROOMS 0 and 7, PALM IX)CK. THE DEATH OP lilhllcal HAUL THE NEW IIAIIV fa'ri-o cbin'edy lu "Black h'iid Whlio" with nn nmiuluR fliilHti. Tin: KXTENHlON TABLE Drama. a liAsi! Tiiittj- nn: (jf.oiins A illogrnph farco c'onimly . v Coining I'rldiiy ' . life GMMK OF THE AMKAioAn REVOLUTION (United Htntort HlHtory HorleH No. 0) With Mr. Mil to MfDttrunitt an Tliiin. Ji'fformin GOOD MU3IO Matinees Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m. Matinee' prices Go nnd lOo Kycnfilg Porformhnce 7 p. ni. .Adnijwjqrt, jlvehlnca.lOn.end, 5o L' U-'L'-.'.'.'-ISi 1JLL1.J Li'." X.. . STAR THEATRE m PLUMBING 8'teaiu and Hot Water Heating All W&rlt buarsn'tW Prices IleiuonabU OOFITBEN ft PRICI AUTO EXPRESS qijIOK DKLIVKB?' Call ub up for alt kinds of Express work quick delivery our specialty. PAUL is LAWRENOI Phono Pacific 3U51 ' Stand at Nash Clark 6c Wright LAWYERS t WASHINGTON, V. C. Public Land Mutters; Final Proof, Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Case. BcHpi ,'.. Rookwood i ' 1 'A now lino of tho BEAUTIFUL ART POTTERY , ' ' Just u'hp;ii'kli(l. Exclusive AgeTiis. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Photoplays of matchless tpiallty lu theme, acting and photography. THE DRl'UTV'ft DUTV' Our western fuaturo the (lAiiMb.N'T Weekly NtL aft. Best .film itnwjtiner li tlio woti., . ;' l,5rMi wifeuKEif TAXilf- . Whn'ro a woman's reputation and a mau'n Inuortinco rested on thu woman's lips "A RACE FOR IJIIKIITV Hcnsatlonul A woman's bravery , cbnnts Thrilling THE POSTMAN'S ESCAPADE" A comedy full or hat Jin's! and tie! ho'nt Al Bather singing "Mother Mm-lirco" PORRICST AND WOOLWORTH Piano They aro unexcelled DruniH Watch Ouf Addition Grow Jackson ABd Bunmii Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. F. H. Oo. BM. . tt. -t 4.M..a .i COMING NAT OOODWUV In' "OLIVER TWIST" Hhpt. 13 nnd 14 "THE POWER OF DESTRUCTION'.' in thrno reels, Sept. 10 mid 17,' and "LUCILLE" In thrnn reels, Irodtlcod from Owen Meredith's great poem of that name, I ! .J ADMISSION 10 cents. CHILDREN, R cet. THE MdirGAdii LOANS; Money on fi&ntl ii Jib timet to loan on lmprovjdrsuchM and city .proporty. at, loweii rates .with "on or before priviloijo." , sJSkh OAitPBELL phone aat aab o a:,mit. UGO Oiien every night with change of program I ilmcs a ueek. TURSDAV SATURDAY AND THURHDAi' AND AUNDAV 'M .--- Draperies ...We,, carry.. very.conini6tln ot UJurirn, luyo uuriu 0110 UC spealu! DXOlUN service the largest inn, iiviureaveio.. an cittsiex or uenoisurlnv. A nitn to look after tin work Ivolv and will rli i. ZhWS am In noiill)l i 0W! 0 get In, uvn We'eki iti(dwn Co'. PARTNEItH im LIFI-Comedy EdlBon THE FILIIlUHTEHK-8tbry ot Cuban Insurrection Kn'luiii A CHILD'S PRAYER Lubln WHERE JEALtlPHY LKAllAPatlio HtiiKtra'tert Honjt R,.st t(f Miislit A SNAP 00 acres,slx talion' '(torn Medford, good graded road crosses the tract, n,l rof( soil, at SCO per acre, iib'60 will handle, easy terms on balance. Part U creek bottom land, suitable for alfajfa. Bbveral iprlhs oa IBi place. Tlmbpr enough to nay for tt tract. Io buildings, in the drltfTa cre'ok d(Btrict: JJLJW. . York ft C V a. t . h wJ'ivvj ty