ROOSEVELT ON SUFFRAGE. D u n n 's S ta tem en t to V oters 1 1 In consenting to run for the nom Let Wsmss Have Ballet When They ination for the office of county Judge. Want It, Me Bays, women vote as to whether they I feel that It 1» due the electorate of _______________ — ------------------------- Jackson county, Oregon, to »et forth wish to vote or not Is the advice fully the reason, which have prompt which Theodore Roosevelt gives them BACK TO TEXAS. Of and to the nation In the Outlook. He X * . . t i l I « (»ul.I »;•» h‘U U to T r « t t» . ed me to do so. H a c k w l» » w o ito o 1 »»»«»1 to aays In part: There I . not. nor can there be. any "1 believe In woman’s sun rage d w e ll. J u a t to » • • t h « « o o d o ld c o u n strong personal desire for the office, wherever the women want It. I be try for everyone knows that the duties lieve a referendum was held In Mas A n d th » f r la n d o I lo v e d w o ll; appertaining to that office are many, agcluiaetta. In which a majority of the X B a c k to T w ia a a n d t o ran« h Ilf « , C a m p « « » In a in o i’ M • h ,,,B complex and difficult, under ordinary women who voted voted In favor of A n d to r id e b e h in d th e c a t t le . conditions, and w ill be doubly oner- the bullot. But I hey Included only 6 F e e l a g w lti l h a M i« t h a t t h r il l« ; per cent of the women who were en | H e a r th e r o y o t e a In th e m o o n lig h t oua under the conditions that no-v titled to vote, ami where the vote la j ❖ R in g in g w it h n th o u e n n d y e lla prevull In the county and In respect A b I t r a i l to Hie* p y H o llo w so light those not voting should »>« O r v«»mp o u t o n H o w a r d W e ll« to the county's finances. held as voting no. This was In IA06 ! <j«'t a rt»pe a r o u n d « y e a r lin g . I waa born In Jackson county, and It would 1» well worth the experl j X Y a n k h la f*»et v le im o ff t h e g r o u n d ; feel, and can, therefore, tie pardoned Bent again In Massachusetts and New i X T r y m y lu c k a t r id in g I ’ ln k ICye; I t r e n k h ie to 1 *< » n d » t il l be e o u n d ; for feeling, a pride In the prosperity York. T ]I< o r th e b u g le o f t h e B tu g c co ao h ••Perhaps one renson why ao many and the upbuilding of this beautiful T h a t c o in e a r o llin g In to t o w n men who believe «« I do In woman's J u b i « » o ’a r t h e a s o r a b llla ld e e ley. I want to live long enough to full equality wllh men take little In T O o o d o l d H-d la e o tn ln a d o w n ; this valley the garden spot of the I a n a g lh n p e e o f d e a r o a o n a terest In the suffrage movement Is to T •Id. and I desire that she shall | W h **n th e e h a d o w a k laa th e h ill« Iw found In the very unfortunate ae ♦5 A n d « b r e a t h o f a i r •<» b r a c in g . gross along safe and sane linen, linns of certain lenders In that i - io v e - T h a t y o u r s o r r o w e v e r » t ills B a c k to T e g a a l N o . I 'm a n o w b o u n d . „..e lo p in g her many and diverse re ment, who seem desirous of associat C it y l if e h a a g o t in » a u ra . sources us rapidly as the most favor ing with It thoroughly degrading and O<»t m e w o r k in g lik e a Jac kaaa vicious assaults upon the morality and able conditions w ill permit. j . t * it e t h a t •' la a !>"•• b u r n o f w e a lt h a n d g r e a t a c h ie v e m e n t. I believe that the affairs of Jack- duty of women within »»'1 without I . u r e o f a o m p e tltla n t<»o. son county should be administered marriage.” B o I ’ m In It to m y boot to p e Mr. ItooseveU declares he believes G o t to s tic k t il l d r e a m » c o m e tru e . In a businesslike manner, alwaya the movement for woman s suffrage N«»w a n d th e n w h e n b u a tn e e e s lu m b e r s keeping within the law. I f any la» will ultimately succeed ami will Justify A n d by lu c k I ’ ve g o t a c h a n c e 1 c a n d r a w u p b y t h e A ree ld e . Is wrong, let us change the law, but, Itself. He ends the editorial with a W h e r e y o u r fa n c ie s fo n d ly d a n c < so long as It Is a law, let us abl-le homily on his favorite subject of race T h e n m y h e a r t g o e s b a c k to T e a e a . H a c k to H o d a o w n P r o m is e d I .e n d . by It. If we have outgrown the con suicide. Y V h e re th e lo v e o f fre e d o m U n g e rs stitution of our state, let us amend It. Qranoful Woman et India. A n d t h e la w » o f v i r t u e s t a n d . __ —J o h n M to n a Describing the women of India, a not violate It. 1 believe In the construction e t writer nays: "Even the most w ith A M AD RIQA L OF S P R IN G T IM t. permanent roads, adapted to our ered toll worn hag baa n dignity of c a r U T T E R . n w n U g ! C lo g « n o l y o u r present needs, and, so far as can be ring» nml a grace of motion that the T h . <l»y h e r l la b t d U f l « « . western woman might envy. The determined, to our future needs, and. A n d H i . b , l « h l r a o r n ln « d u lh » r « M narl ta draped la an easy Bowing style O u t o f h e r b r d o f r o » .« should I be elected county Judge. I and adjusted aa It Slips back with a CSCE, i h . c l « « , l u a . I h « w o r l d ', b r ig h t shall use all law ful means at my graceful luru of tbe silver bangled D «ye. command to further the construction arm. Ibe skinny legs move rhythmical y •T a In . 1 o u r w in d o w p r « p ln g of substantial, permanent roads for ly and tbe smiill feet fall with a silent U o , h o w b . h lu s h e t h io wpy U . Id I . w r n c h m . 1 » . p in g I and pantlierllke trend. It ta tbe beau this county. We have a county Indebtedness ap ty of natural nnd untrnmmeled motion rpHEHKFUKK. awake! M»b. I w i * 1 proximating *626,000, a large per and aaya much In favor of the aboli M ETH O D IST EPISCOPAL CHCKCH A n d l . / u . w it h o u t M a y in g . Ernest C. K ir hards, Minister centage of which Is not an Indebted tion of the corset, for tbe Indian wom A l l In o u r g o w n s o f g r v . n «o g a y en retain tbelr uprightness and supple Her vires E v e n Sunday ness contemplated by the law, But neaa of figure till bowed wtth age. I n t o lh a p«rn «.Maying I —Thomas ll» i« « o n (18041 Horning no person who has regard for the The commonest type ts'lhe coolie wo Sunday school at 10:00, sermon at welfare of the county would seek to man, who undertakes all aorta of repudiate any of that Indebtedness. rough work, carrying heavy burden« 11:00. T H t FIR ST B L U tB IR D . Evening However. 1 think that some steps on her head, and she Is perhaps the j . m i r a in a n d « n o w . a n d r a in a g a in . leust attractive, for her workaday gar Epworth league at 6:46. Song should be taken towards legaltxlng A n d d r ib b le . d rl|> a n d b lo w . nienta are usUulty fuded and dirty, .vet •lervice and sermon at 7:30. T h e n m o w a n d i lm w « m l a lu a h . « n d the same, If It la possible to do so. even among thia poor class of burden th e n A sincere Invitation to all. I f the people of this county de tfdiinr m o te r a i n a n d e n o w ! bonrer» we see many with handsome, sire the Issuance of bonda for tne straight features and supple, well pro T h i a m o r n in g I w a a m o . I a fe a rw d construction of permanent roade. as portioned figure*. No matter how l<oor T o w a k « u p — w lt * n . I lin k - I ««en I h . » o n . h i n . n u l a n d h a « rd may be shown by a vote of the people, tbelr garments. Jewelry of some sort Is T h . U ra l b lu e b ir d o f spring*. of the county, aliould I be elected worn—necklaces of gold or bends. <*ol- M o th e r « liv 'd r« la e d th « w in d e r county Judge, 1 ahall endeavor t o xred glass or silver bangles and heavy •o n ia . A n d In a c r o s s I h « o r c h a r d m m * make every dollar of the bonds thus «liver anklets.” N o r th b o a l H o f I • » s n » n g . l 'a wing. H:13 a. m. voted do Its full duty, and without A b r w a y . I r c » y . b r« » y h u m . So. 20 . - • T o o a w « . ! f o r a n y t h in g ! 11:02 a. m. favor to any locality, but, as far os PROHIBITION CALL ISSUED. No. 24 (motor) 5:27 p. m. possible, apply the sums voted, for T h « w ln t « " « «h ro u d w a s ra n t a p a rt. No. 32 (motor) z . T h a a u a burn« f o r t h In gloa. 6:00 p. m. the best Interests of the entire coun CnnwntlBw. Whlah W ill MnH July M. No. 1« . " • , A n d W li . n t h a t b lu e b ir d a u n g m y “ ! • Han« _____ Bright O«rtl««k. 6:27 p. m. No. 14 . - • h e a rt ty ProapeeBi foe victory of the cause of H o p p e d o u t o* bed w tt h m e . I ahall not favor the employment —J a m e e W h it c o m b RUey. tbe national prohibition of the liquor of convlcta or undesirable foreigners S o u lh b « u n * traffic are bright, aays Charles R 8:13 a. in. upon the public Improvement* of the Jones, rbalrman of the Prohibition na No. 23 ( motor ) 9:52 a. m. county, so long as It possible to get tlonul committee. In tbe official call for No. 15 T H t LOST OCCASION. 1:42 p. m. our own cttlxens. or those who have, hla party's national convention. The No. 31 (motor) N A R F W K t . U f a i r d a y a n d r a d io s 'l « h t t 2:45 p. m. I h . c la y b o r n h « r * w it h w a a t w a r d in good faith, declared their Inten convention w ill meet on the steel pier No. 13 10:4« p. m. n«*1 No. IV tion to bwome such, to perform the at Atlantic City. M. J - July e ig h t. S ta rk s lh a h u g . sun n o w d o w n w a rd A caod'date fiw prealdeat and Tice roads or other Improvements that T a r a w a ll I W e t w a i n « h a ll m a e l n o m o rn . prextdent will be nominated. may be established. The bnala of repreaentatloo aa fixed r i* R g W IU .I I w n tc h w i t h b u r s t in g A . E. K ELLO G G I feel that our flrat duty la to our -I alg h by the committee follows: E m baí m er and Funeral M, l a t a c o n te m n e d o c c a s io n din. jw b cltlxena. and that. If there 1« a Bach state sod territory la entitled 1 lin e a r u a a lre e 1« m y t e a t . public fund available for expenditure D irecto r to four delegates at large. T a r n w a l l, f a i r d a y . ao f o u l ly s p o n tt upon the public roads these ctttieus Each state la entitled to an addition Compì b- II" - «•» l">ri -l «••"•». T P A R E W E I- U fa ir d a y l I t a a y O od ihould have the flrat right to ea.n al delegate for each 200 votes or ma ■•askets. etc. A t a ll . ..n a ld a m d t h is p o o r c lo d by their labor, the money thux ex. Jor fraction thereof cant for Eugene W. U i i . l t " S t x k l i g r- o i u - o p l “ ' • * ’ » 1 . 0 . O . F- H r w h o l h a f a i r o c c a s io n a a n t b u t d o , « ; p '- o n e 'lb M e n P r a p a r e d a n d p la o e d t h a Im p a d lm a n t. Cha fin for president In JOOB. ..ended. The District of Columbia la entitled The horticultural Interests of Jack- G O LD H IL L o ltF C tlN T E T h im d l v l n w v a n g a e n e a take to tw o delegate*. Each state, terri A j O lv a m a I n a laap . g iv e m a t o va«n .on county have grown to such pro tory and tbe District of Columbia la G ir d e d a m l « h o d . » n J b id m a p in y portions that It la imperative that entitled to aa many alternates as l»a T h » h a r o In lh a c o m in g d a y l C L E M E N T H . S M IT H . M. D. - R o b e r t L o u is g i s t •he same should have competent, ef nonitwr of delegate«. G EN ER A L PRA CTITIO N ER ficient and scientific supervision, O ffice in W e lls B u ild in g and. If I ahall be elected to the office Th« Asylum Dthating Club. of county Judge, It w ill be my pur- “Thia la n wonderful place." «aid H ou rs 10 1 2 - 2 - 4 po«e that the laws In these particu a man In the ground» of a lunatic aay Inn« near Edinburgh to a casual via lars shall be strictly enforced. IO H N H . C A R K 1 N G LEN N O. T A Y L 3 F “ Everything 1« In such excel n short. If I shall be elected to the Itor. lent order, ao agreeable too. They C A R K IN & T AYLOR office of county Judge, I ahall en hare concerts and lialls, and, more deavor honestly and energectlca’ iy LAW YERS than that, « h n t do you think? They and to the extent of my Intelligence, have a debating society." OOMS 1 7 - 1 0 O V X K J A C K S O N C O U N T Y B A N * to obey and enforce the laws as 1 M EDFO RD, OREGON “ ludoed!" sold the visitor. "A de understand them. bating society 7" “Yes. They are debating Just now 1 have no other pledges or prom D R . R- c . K E L S E Y ises to make to the people of Jackson and If yon like." suggested the nnin o rric s i n county, and I have made no other “ I w ill show you how they proceed G O L D H I L L H O S P IT A L But when they see you take no par pledge or promise to any one. And, C O R . T H IR D A C STS. ticulnr notice. Should they addres« while I shall always court advice and you merely aay, 'I ^ t me uot disturb G OLD H IL L , OREGON counsel. If elected, I shall be aa free you, gentlemen: I am daft. 'the dew from heaven" to per The lunatic—for such he really was DR. A R T E M A S W. D E A N E form every duty devolving upon me -conducted the visitor Into a room of D E N T IS T as the dictates of my conscience anil the asvlum and left him, not In tbe Q A S A K M IN IS T E R K D whatever ability I may have, shall presence of lunatics, but with the board of governors of the Institution, R IA L T O B U IL D IN G , M ED FO R D suggest. GEORGE W. DUNN. who were Just then slttlng.-London A n s w e r s . _____________ A. E. KELLO G G kitchen Weights and .Measures Chewing the Crude Rubber. NOTARY PUBLIC The following valuable table of About tho llrst process rubber goes Phone 8J Main through ou the way to become a tire weights and measures for kitchen use GOLD H IL L , O REG ON or tube Is mastication. A fte r the has been prepared by the dpmestlc science department of the Oregon Ag crude Para Is -washed it Is broken up Into lumps and tossed Into the crack D l t E. KIBC1IGESSNER rlcultural College: ers. These are machines w ith heavy Practice limited to chronic dlsea»-.« rollers, which take the rubber In lie H O TEL HO LLA ND, Medford, Oregon 3 teaspoons equal 1 tablespoon. 12 tablesppons (liquid) equals 1 cup tween them nnd chew It. Entering Wednesdays Hours 10 to r the masticating room of a factory, the 16 tablespoons (dry) equals 1 cup. Office Hotel Holland. Both Phones. first Impression Is that there Is a brush 2 cups equals 1 pint. Residence phone, Farm er 16xx5 fire burning or else there Is a den of 2 tablespoons butter equals 1 ounce snakes at band. The rubber snaps 4 tablespoons flour equals 1 ounce. and crackles like burning branches AH 8A YK K A N D C H E M IS T . 2 tablespoons gr. sugar equals 1 ox. and then hisses shndderlngly. The E A R L V. IN G L E « . B Be.—General as stuff Is kept at until It comes up in 2 tablespoons liquid equals 1 ounce. say and analytical work. Cement 1 square Baker«’ choc, equals 1 ounce regular sheets, very thin and looking and asphalt testing. Best equip like n soft of cake dusted wtth crumbs 4 cups sifted flour equals 1 pound. ped assay office and testing labor atory in Oregon. All work guar 3 cups granulated sugar equals 1 Then after thorough drying In vacuun. chambers It Is ready to be put In with anteed. Calvert-Paddock block. pound. the chimicala and other things that Phone 870-J. Grants Pass. Oregon. • Juice of t lemon equals tablo- make np the compound.—New Yora spoons. Rnn. 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Pa. 1 P * .» ,« « n il« ’ « , w ltboat lu rth e r © b tlr M lo . . « To only th is sm all per t r ,« : b ” . ? c . q . , M r ,">• >‘ « cen ta g e of our stu d en t • «.u lM lta« krlv,« »Lick I Live marked X. r ie e e r ic l W l r » 7 " body ther j was brought in Antom eW lc R unning H e c r r ic l * • « • « - • ' P oultry Farm ing creased salaries amounting M e e k a a lc l D r i b » " « B -kkrrpcf M .c h .a lc a l E ng in e« , Stc»oUT«p»«r T e le p k n n . E .p e r , in one year to over Two Ma* S n lio n a r r E n g in e ,, - U f d W rving T e e ' l l . M .n n (»e n r'"<« Million Dollars! w a»w J<vw w Trtm« .'rim m ing C iv il E ngine«, 4 om m erctal »II « tr a t . B uilding C o n m r t o , Indwatrial !>*•*<*»♦«« Don’t fill a little job all \r < h i* * < ' Architectural I>raít». I ’c c r » Cnnetroei ■ C li-n d M í your life when you can so C lu m k in g .S ie e m liu g M in . I r , r . o i , n easily move up in the world. S' - -- '- j- lj The Business of This Place Is to Raise Salaries W W b the • Kamt to ■>rk the Cnnpsa ______ S ia tta R. H. Bullock, L ocal Represent n iive 1 0 3 R o o s e v e lt A v e n u e , Hom e P h o n e 1O 8- - M e d fo r d . O reg o n JacR son C o u n ty A b str a c t C o m p a n y (IN C O R P O R A T E D ) The Only C om plete A bstract System In Jackson County OFFICES IN MEDFORD, ASHLAND and JACKSCNVIUE T. W. MILES S e c re ta ry a n d Cor. Sixth and f ir S treets G e n e ra l M a n a g e r M e d f o r d , O re.