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r r- - . ., ,. MEDFORD MAHj TRIBUNE, atEDEORp, OKA ON, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 22,1012. lppjsjpsjsjpajjassjsjsjsjjpjsjiBMlWISMSBM iWpylH tHMMiPiaiWi .l'l.i.Sll'Z9 I v i. 1 It h $ M 1 li J .- l L i Mbdfokd Mail tmbunk AM MJNDBNT NI3W8PAPBK ru l JtVBUr AFTERNOON BUNDAV TlY TIIK ford rniNTiKo CO. f he Demooratlo Times, Tho JbTedfonl Mail, The MoJtonl Tribune, The South rn Oregon Ian, The Ashland Tribune Office Mall Tribune nutldlntr. :s-S7-s North Fir trcct; Home 75. phone. Main soil; OKORQH PUTNAM. Editor and Msnsger .Kntrred ns second-olius mntter at Medfonl. Oregon, nJor the art of March 3, 1879. OfrlelM rptr of the Cltr of Medford. Offtertt lapr of Jackson Couuty. 5t!BSCHirTION RATES. One year, bv man .... ...... 15,00 One month, hy mall ,S0 Per month, delivered by carrier In Mcdford. Jacksonville nnd Cen- trat Point SO Rnturday only, by mall, per year.. S.nt Weekly, per year I.BO SWOHX CinCULATIOX. Dally nvcntge or eleven months end- injr .novcmticr ao, mix. si5i. Full 't.eaiird 'Wire United Pre DUpatrhr. Tho Mall Tribune I on rale at the Ferry Neivn Stand, San rratieleeo. Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland. Bowman News Co, Portland. Ore. VT. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. , , MKDFOHD. OHHOOX. Metropolis or Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fattest Enroling city In Oronon. Population U. a census 1310 SJ40; estimated, 191110.000. " Flvr hnndred thousand dollar Gravity Watrr Syntrrn completed. Rtvln.fr flnet supply pure mountain "water, and 17.3 miea of streets paved. Poitofflco receipt for year ending Tfovember 3d, 1911, show Increase ot 19 "per cent . i . Banner fralt city la Oregon Roruo 'River Spltsenberir applet won swecp- . "Apple Ktu of ihr WorM" at tho National Apnlc Show, Spokane, 190, and a car. of Newtowns won Fltwt Prlae la !! at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, a C. 5nf Frlae la mi at Spokane National Apple Snw won by carload of Newtewna nosrue Kix-cr pcara oroucnt nigneat ?rlcea In all markets of the world dur Bp the past six year Write Commercial Club. Inoloalnr 6 cents for postage for the finest commu nity pamphlet ever punuanea. WILSON CALLED DOWN BYW.C.T.U.SUFFRAGiSTS PORTLAND, Oct. 22, Tho na tional delegates and other members of the W. C. T. U. and the suffru Scjtcs hero arc indignant today over the promulgation of a pamphlet con demning woman's suffrage as reac tionary in the interests of temper ance, and a hinderancc rather than an aid to tho cause. Tho pamphlet " is said to ho the work of Rev. Clar ence True Wilson, cx-pastor of the Grace Methodist church. The .case of southern California is cited in the pamphlet, the writer declaring that Miieo tho adoption of tho ballot by women in that state conditions have not vastly improved there. Dr. Wilson is now general secre tary of the national Methodist Epis copal temperance hocicty nnd a reso lution from the W. C. T. U. hah been bent him asking him to cease striking at the cnueo of suffrage. TO END BORDER WAR NOGALKS, Ariz., Oct. 22. Two thousand of Mausers and a largo shipment of ammunition arrived at Xogales today from Mexico City. Tho munitions aro for the purpose of equipping Colonel Kosterlltzy's newly organized corps of rurales. Tho Madoro government hopes with tho aid of this now force to maintain peace In the stato of bonora and drive tho remaining scattered bands of rebels from the stato. DIAZ REFOSES TO TO JHS1 tfAUV PAWS, Oct. 22. Although dis playing great interest in the opera tions of his iiophow Feu Diaz, now in control of Vera Cruz, cx-Prcsident Porifirio Diaz of Mexico oxprcsscd today ins determination of remaining away from the southern republic. "Under the circumstances," Diuz said, "1 prefer pot to express nny opinioij relative to my nephew's in tentions or his chances of suueess." JUDGE CR0WEI.L REMAINS AT MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK Arningciuqnts have licuu ,uiudo by th Metlford, National bunk to con tinue 'tho borviccB ,of Judge Crowell for n number of years. Tho judge lias, concluded his iirst year villi the hunk und during that time tho re source have increased $170,000. lie has been in the banking business in Mfdford, sjiico 1005 and is recognized as one of the leading bankers of the lute.1. Ilia u) nny local friends and yWe aiupug tho banking fraternity in gonernl iviU Im glad to know Hint nle CroWi'H is well and peimauenl. ktowtti OREGON NEEDS BOURNE. UTIIEN T wont to Washington a fow yeai"S ago ns TT president of tho First National bank to have it made n irovernniont dcDositnvv." was told that it was impossible. It was .inst after the panic of 1907 and the government had adopted the policy of withdrawing, its deposits and curtailing the number of depositaries. I presented and in less titan 1U hours, the bank una ucen nmue n gov ernment depositary with $50,000 of government funds. Senator Bourne gets results and is the man Oregon needs at Washington. Although a life-long democrat, T shall vote for him. Oregon needs him.' This is hut one of many instances that can be cited showing that Mr. Bourne has the happy faculty of getting what he goes after and he goes aftev whatever his con stituency demands. Bourne's record of accomplishment for Oregon is a long one. His record of accomplishment for the people is even longer. lie is the author of the presidential prefer ence primary law, the parcels post law and the recognized champion nnd advocate of popular government measures. As the Chicago Public, one of tho ablest edited papers in the country remarks: "U Is gratifying to learn that Senator Iiourno of Oregon la after nil to be a candidate to succeed himself. lie could not lmvo occn defeated at tho primaries, if ho had worked for tho nomination; but, believing that his Place ot duty was at the national capltol. ho stayed there through tho pri mary campaign. leaving his official record t6 speak for Itself. A good rec ord It la. IMit democracy hasn't yet had expciienco enough with good rec ords to understand them without tho voice of a candtdato to Interpret. So Senator Dourne was dofcated by an Inferior main But this man has boon making a record since his nomination which the people do understand, and a cry for Bourne has gone up backed the sake ot the democracy of Oregon, and for the good of the wholo coun try, let vus hope that Dourne will bo re-elected with a majority big enough to leave no doubt of the political Intelligence ot the Oregon electorate. EMASCULATING THE C so-called majority amendment submitted to tho ple, No. 322-3 on the ballot, is designed to kill the - peo initiative in Oretron. It'Tirovides. "No measure submitted at any election uudcr the initiative shall take effect, or become tho law unless it shall bo approved by a majority ot all tho electors voting at such election, whether voting on such measure or not." (See stato booklet, page 84.) An active campaign in favor of the bill is being made, advertisements carried in all the newspapers and money freely spent in its advocacy. Who furnishes this money and why? Who pays for these ads f The answer is easy the public service cor porations, the liquor interests and other interested parties who want to take legislation out of the hands of the people and place it wi$h the legislature which they can handle. under the present law, an initiative bill becomes a law when a majority of those voting upon the measure approve it. Only the more intelligent voters study the initiative measures. The Ignorant do not vote upon them. If this bill had. been in force, scarcely a measure that the people have enacted would have become a law. The local option law, the recall, the presidential primary, the corrupt practices act, the three-fourths jury verdict law, the good roads amendment and the Rogue river fish bill would have never been enacted. It would kill the initiative in Oregon as it has killed it in Oklahoma, where it is in effect, and the people have not been able to enact a single measure. On its face, the bill looks fair, but it is not majority rule, for there is always a percentage of voters too ignorant to vote upon the measures and who by withholding expres sion, kill the measure. The measure is a joker designed to put the initiative out of business. Every friend of progressive or popular government should vote against the bill. X323. Dedication of Oak Ridge Abbey In the Shadow of Abraham Lincoln's Proper Repose It takes time for us to break with eiitom, though Hint custom dishon ors our dead. But the belter way of human burial 1ms come. Not one ob jection can bo urged against it, und not one argument enn be offered in fuor of burning the helpless dead in tho wuter-boaked vermin-infected earth. L. L. Austin. In tho dedication of the magnifi cent commuity muusoleum in the very shadow of Abraham Lincoln's tomb at Springfield, Illionis, said in his dedicatory address; IIow About Your Dead? ''Wo ure holding theo services within a few hundred feet of Lin coln's tomb, Thu .citizens of this btutcyyou who arc hero today, glad ly guvo of their money to build this splendid tomb. You wanted tho body of this great and good mun kept from dissolution. Are your own dead less to you Certainly ndt. Should you not give them Hint hint consideration, the bent burial the world affords, especially when such form of entombment muy bu laid in your own city, in this beautiful mausoleum reared hero for tho needs of the citizens of this city, which will over ho)d in its keeping the remains of the immortul Lincoln. In the erec tion of this structure, tho builders liuvo rendered the greatest service of which men uiu capable, in giving you u fit, uppropiatc, artistic, sani tary und permanent resting place for your dead." Not How Long, but Forever "lioforo you stunds this magnifi cent miiusojeum, built of reinforced concrete, i$olid masonry, marble und bronze. Nothing but u terrific curth quuko cuu move its firm foundations or mur its clussio bounty. Were its facing wulls blown down with dyna mite, tho seamless crypts wlijch hold your dead, would icmuiii, mid will ro mniii, intact In the cud of time. Its mnssivo foundation extends ten foot into lbQ ettrth, lb bguutii'ul (ile roof states iJiulco W. b. Crowoll, ,J I the matter to benator Jiourne toy a 12 per cent petition. For THE INITIATIVE. Tomb at Springficd, Illinois,, n for the Dead. rests upon, mid is a part of, the rein forced concrete base. lis walls would make a fortress us did the Pantheon at Home, 'flits building will defy tho elements mid the rav ages of time, and will witness the passing of tiio hundredth generation as calmly as it does our presence here today. "We, therefore, dedidcato this building to the 'better way' of human burial, to the entombment of your sacred dead. It is your to have and to hold forever. Hero you will Jay to their last rest, your loved onus amidst the dignified uHhoefutfoiiH of this celebrated cemetery. In your heart will ever linger the great joy that you gau them tombs lit for kings, in keeping with the dignity of your sorrow and loving tenderness und in juit appreciation of their wortli while living." The Silent City vs. the City Beautiful These words will convey to Mcd ford people, us nothing el'su pcthup can, tho degree of human ititeicl everywhere prevailing in the east and middle west on tho subject of maus oleum buriul. As can bo readily judged, it is a thing question, being deliberated upon by all clashes and iippeuliug especially to eommuntfiefl whjch aro striving to ostublMi high ideals and perpetuate thu true, the good and tho beautiful in all things purtuinihg to civic improvement. . DUCHESS OF MARLBOROUGH JSTRICKEN WITH APPENDDICITIS LONDON, Oct. 22. Ordered lust week by her physicians to take n month's rest at llerrugute, the Duchess of Marlborough, foniieily Conuclo Vunderbilt, is today prepar ing to undergo up operation for ap pendicitis, Appendicitis iirst threat ened tliu duehcsH in 1011, but her physician thut time decided that tin operwtiou wa uuuecessury, CUSTER'&LAST ' ST AT STAR "Custer's hast I'IkM," tho most sensational war picture- In modem flliuiiom, wilt- bu shown at thu Stnr 1 boater Friday and Saturday of this week, tt Is ono of tho famous lllson "101" films and shows tho hi tory of Custer's, little baud, tho tkv tails ot their trip attcr Ualnlii-tlic Face, and the terrible massacre. Tho well known last stand, with tho whirling clrclo of redskins la pic tured lu realistic manner, tho final sceno shows the dedication of tho Custer monument on tho battle Mold. The film is staged by 1000 Indians and 1000 Boldtcrs and tho cost was more than $30,000. A. A. Davis tins relumed from Oakland, Cul., "where hc completed the transfer. ot liU large holdings near this cil'j. recently sold for i?3o0,000. Mr. DaU state that tho new owners plan to start further de velopment work at once upon the tract, lleports that the deal li.id fal len through were unfounded. MIDDLBTOW.V, N. Y.. Oct. 22. Burton L. Glbsoa, Now York attor ney, accused ot strangling a client, Mrs. Szabo, was Indicted today by tho Orange county grand Jury hero for first degree murder. Tho dato of- tho trial Is sot for tho first wook In December at Now burgh. LLOYD GEORGE PLANS VISIT TO AMERICA LONDON, Oct. 22. That David Lloyd-George, chancellor of Ihu ex chequer in the Briti.ih cabinet, iu tendrt to visit America, was made known here today wjien he announc ed jiN intention of m-ccpting the iipitution of a committee of Vclh Amcricnns, endorsed by several mem bers of emigre und other prominent citizens. JUDGE CROWELL AT MEDFORD NATIONAL PERMANETLY The Med ford National bank has made arrnngeaionts for tho services of .Judge W. S. Crowoll for a term ot years and his many friends will bo pleased to know where he Is per manently located. Tho Judgo has been with that bank ono year and during that tlmo tho resources have Increased 1170,000. Judgo Crowoll baa been In tlio banking biinlncss lu Mcdford slnco 1905, Is recognized ns ono of tho leading bankers lu tho stato and ho will always bo glad to meet his frlontlH at tho Mcdford Na tional bank. CZAREVICH STRICKEN WITH SUDDEN ILLNESS ST. PJ-TTEItSnUHU, Oct. 'J'J. Strickon suddenly ill, tho Czarovieh is confined in oiic of the country cas tles, mid Dr. Knodoroff, tho well known surgeon, who was summoned bv tho household i today on his way to attend him. Medford Printing company carry a full Una of IoksI blanks. 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Ip7 wlon iiartulu SELECTS EXPOSITION IE SAN KKANTISrp. Oct. 'JJ. Tra veiling on 11 special train Gover nor Thomas It. Marshall of Indiana, democratic nominee for vice prosi dent N here today to Muk i the interests of his campaign and lo sel ect a site for thu Indiana building at the Panama exposition. Tho gover nor w accompanied by Mrs. Marshall, II. K. Frv of Indianapolis mid Harry Hat ton of Chicago. Governor Murshall declared ho had had a delightful trip ucro"S tho country. "While I have not been in the stato long enough to fonn tin independent opinion of Governor Wilson chances for stiffens in California," ho said BREAKS A GOLD, OPENS NOSTRILS. Pupo'i Cold Compound Cures Colds and (Jrlppo In a i-Vvv Hours Tho moat severn cold will bo broken, and all gri)o nilwory undo I lifter taking a dogo of I'aiio's Cold Compound ovory tvj hours until thr.e conrccutlvo dows are lakon. You rill distinctly fcid all Iho dls .igreanlo symntotiin 1'Mvlng nftor tho very first dose. 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Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 100 acres 011 tho Appleitato, :J0 acres In cultivation, the rest could bo ,put In cultivation with a very small expense, good water right out of tho Applegate, largo 1 room house and all out bulldlniis, price $50 per aero. f5G acres, good stock ranch, IVt miles out ot town, 100 acres In cul tlvatlon, I dlteront sots of buildings on tho placo, 200 acres of good saw timber, email orchard, water right with tho place, prlco 47f,000, 240 aero stock ranch, :if acres In cultivation, 1 room houso, barn and other out buildings, "partly fenced, cash, flG per aero. S acres tract with water mid small house, 2 miles out, only fl.'iOO. If you want to sell or trado como und list your property with us, Wanted, bonnes to runt, furnished and unfurnished, ' Kmploviufiit dirls mid women for general houso work In mid out of city, Woman cook, waitress, Ilunclb hands, applo pickers, MHS.EMMABITTNER I'liono'lMl; Home, 14, OpposKo ftnsli Hotel HOOMS 0 nnd 7, VU ULO0K. HULL "all Iho ri'iMiilit'l have received lmvo been most oiiooiivukIiIh'." (UivoTiinr Miirslmll nnl it Iiiih.v day visiting Iho tixposUlun U". Imlil lug eoiil'oH'iu'i's with democratic Ui ders mid thiHvotintf suvoinl hliotl HpWM'lll'H. LAXATIVE FOR OLD PEOPLE"CASCARETS" What UImhwcn Aiv to Weak Kjos, Cum. carets Aro to Wek llnvwlx A HMfiit Hoy Will Truly Annuo You Mont oil poopto uitiBl glvo to (ho bowels soiuo regular help, olso they suffer from constipation. It Is Junt an natural an tt Is for old pooplo to walk slowly, Kor ago iH-uovor no active as youth, Tho muscles aro loss olastlc. And tho bowoU aro muscles. So all old pcopln need Cnsearolit. Ono intuit an well rotuso to aid weal: oyes with glasses as to uoKlcct this gontlo aid to weak bowolR. Tlio bowels must bo kopt active. Thin Is Important at all iikch, but never so much an at fifty. Age la not 11 tlmo for harsh physics. Youth may occasionally whip tho uowoIb Into activity. Hut a lash cnn'l bo used ovory day. Wlmt thu bowols ot thu old need Is a gontlo and nat ural tonic. Ono that enn bu con stantly lined without lmrni. Tho only nuoh tonic ts Cascarotn and they cost only 10 cents per box at any drug ntdre. Thoy work whllu you sloop. VK WILL MAIL YOU 91 for each sot ot old Falio Tooth scat ua. Highest prices paid for old Gold, Silver, old Watches, Uroken Jewelry and Proclous Stones. Money Sont by Return Mall. Phil. Smelting A Itefltilng CompBjr established 20 Year M3 ChMtoni St., Philadelphia, l'w To Hcntlsta Wo will buy your Qold Filings, Gold Scrap, and Platinum. Hlgbost prices paid. PHOENIX GARAGE GASOLINE, OIL AND SUPPLIES Will go any placo to repair your car. Cars for lllro Itopalrhig Phoonlx, Ore, Phono 810-I'-t We Examine Closely ovory detail of faulty teeth and pro scribe tho roiuody ipilckly. Wo aro exports In tho caro and preservation of tho teeth mid well up In all branches of Dentistry. Krom pain less extracting to artistic crown mid brldgowork our work Is pronounced faultlcHs by thoso who havo patron ized us, mid vvn know that our mod erate prices havo madu friends for us ovorywhoro. y Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THU DKNTIST Over Dnulols for Duds. Pacific Phono 2528, Home Phono 252-K A SNAP GO acres, six mllos from Medford, good gradod road crosses tho tract, all frco soil, at $50 por aero. $1000 will handlo, easy terms on balance. Part Is croek bottom land, suitable for alfalfa. Sovoral springs on the place. Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings. In the Griffin croek district. W. T. York & Co Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D. O. Publlo Land Matters: Final Proof. Desort Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. Draperies We carry very complete line of draperies, loco curtains, rlvture,.eto, anif do alt oIuhsom of unholHterlnir. A pcolnl man to look nfior this work exclusively, and will irlv an good Hirvlco as Is poihIUIo to vot In oven tho InrKciHt cities. Weoks & McGtowan Oo. WHERI TO OO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Tho Only Heal Photoplay Theater lu Iho City TIIK 110.M1; ok ri:.vn'Hi: PHOTO- PI.AYS A Hlg Two Hee lliMiIIiirr "I'm: whiti: i.ii:m A powerful military featuru, lro ducod by tho famous IHboii "101" company. thu hi:ih:mptio.v It's a gripping story rlKht through "AT Till: I'OOT OK TIIK liAUHKH" Today's funny film Duet by Al Nallier mill H. I. Korrett You know our Music and Kffrctn aro uiiuxcetliMl MATINHKB DAIhY ADMISSION, So AND 10c Coming Kent urea I Tho enormous threo-rcol production CUHTKIt'H liAJT KHIHT October 3r mid 20 (ttl.lIH WliT Comploto In two reels, N'ovoiubor 1 and 3 TIIK PLACK TO (JO THE. UGO Complete changa of program at tho Ui:o tonight TIIK I'HKNCH SPY A special VltaKraph In thrto pints. ' iJKlTIXCJ .Ittll .OfTIUHIIII.K 1'arco comedy lllograpli. THK TWO HCOTTS lu a high-class Acrobatic Act. ADMISSION Ho AM IOa ISIS THEATRE Kdw FIshor'H Circuit Acts. Tho bosl acts to be obtained, No Independent nets used l,i:O.V mid IIKHTIi: AIXI'.N lu a musical comedy skit entitled, "A HOOn.NATUHKD WII'K" SPKCIAH FHATimiJ "I'l.lUT Oil HKKOINK" With I'loi em o Turner ami Mmirlt o (,'oNtello tlio two wot Id's greatest photoplay stars. thi; PitiNci; ok ikhaki lllbllcal tiiiiki: to eni: A eoineily gum that will pro'Vo a tonic for tho blmw v ' KXCKI.LKNT MUSIC. COMING "'Iho .Money Kings," threo mold, Friday mid Rattirday, Oct. 2r-2n. "The daily of Hut l.uke," tin uu reuls, Novombor 1 mid 2, MORTGAGE LOANS Monoy on lmnd at nil tirncn to loan on improved ruuohes nud city property at lowest rates with "on or boforo privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 820 G.-O. Bldg, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Heating All Work adnranteed Prices itonnonuble ' COPFEEN & PRIOE 9 Jtowsrrt Blook, utrno ou etu !, Xotue lifi I .' 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