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aCEDFOllD MAIL TRTBUNK, lUISDHWl), ORIOOON, FRIDAY, MAY R 1010.
Medford-Mail Tribune!
Cmnptoto 8arlcs: Thirty-ninth Years
Dnlly, Klfth Year.
T UBL I B II K D D&XX.T EXCEPT SATUR
DAY BIT THE MEDrOBD
rRINTIKO CO.
A conciliation of tho Medford Mult,
established 1889; tlio Southern Ore
cronlnn, established 1902: the Doniocratlc
Times, established 1872; tlio Ashland
Tribune, established 1806. niul tho Med
tord Tribune, established t906.
QEOnQK PUTNAM. Editor and ManaRer
Entered ns second-class matter No
vember 1, 1909, at the poatofflco at
Medford. Oregon, under tho act of
March 3, 1879.
Of f Iclal Pnner of the City of Medford.
BunsoairTiow batrs.
One year by mall 5-99
One month by mall..,
Per month, delivered by carrier. In
Meuroru, Asnianu, jncKsuiiviiii-,
Talent. Phcenlx, Central Point.
Qold Hill and Woodvlllo .50
Sunday only, by mall, per year... 2.00
Weeklv. one year 1-50
JPttU Itaied Wlro United rrais Dls
pitches. ,
The Mail Tribune Is on sale at the
Ferry News Stand. San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland.
Bowman News uo., roruiuiu, vr.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
Hotel Spokane News Stand. Spokane.
Fostag Katta.
8 .to 12-page paper
12 to 24-paKO paper
24 to 36-pago paper
THE BIBLE OF THE MOSSBACKS.
.so
of Oregon, because of tho attitude of the Ladds, Corbet ts! J0"1; ''M'uiy of the Indians
, ,. , , 1 j m i hnvo boon killed merely on suspicion
and other Port laud capitalists, who did not, want railroads:! tmt nl0y would rise and aveno
cause, " etc. Those are tho words i . OKI l.A.ri: NO. !t:i:t,
of Joel PmIiiuii. a,.i..iiiil.iiil.Mil nl". An Oiltii(mri provlilliiK Tor tlio
oi .loci i iuinor, supciinloniloul l ucouhIuk of uutntuohllofl carry In
liuluui nltuirs lor Oregon. 1 imsuuniuorn for lilro wltliln tlio olU
In eontiiuiutioii of the subject, .l.tof MihUoiiI. Oronon. and nKulntlnu
' fin. ... ... i... ..it. ....... .1 ..... .......m.
Ill'' Hlli'ii I w III' . Hill m'll nil I'M! t J '
liiK mieii;or8 on sue'i automobiles
lit Hiild city.
Tho City of Mod ford doth ordain (
art follows:
Soot ton 1. It shall ho unlawful!
for any iieiHon to oierato wltliln tho
olty of Modfor.l any auloinobllo for
tho oarrl:;o of pamuMiKora for hlro.
without first ohialulu,; for oaoh an-
toinohllo used lit such business In
mild olty at any tltno, tho IIooiiho
thorofor horoluaftor provided for
Sootlon 1!. Upon payiuout to the
city treasurer of sulil diy of tho
nam of $ a r . 0 0 and upon production
..lc
..2c
,.SC
SWORN CIBCniATIOK.
'nrnlvr. 1909 1,1 00
December, 1909
January, 1910 I'll:
February. 1910 2.-5-
APBTT. CTTTiniTT.ATIQjr.
17 ..SO
IS 2.325
19 2,325
20 2.325
21 2.325
22 2.325
24 2,400
25 2.350
36 2,450
27 Z.350
28 2.350
29 2,350
1 2,300
3 2,350
4.... 2.300
5 2,300
6 2.300
7 2,300
8 2.300
10 2.350
11 2,300
12 2.300
13 2,300
14 2,300
15 2,326
Total
Less deductions
I
800
57,525
Average net dally, 2.301.
STATU OF OREGON, County of Jack
son, ss.;
On this 30th day of April. 1910,
eersonally appeared before me, G. Put
nam, manager of the Medford Mall Tri
bune, who, upon oath, acknowlouseu that
the above figures are true and correct.
(Seal) H. N. YOCKET.
Notary Public for Oregon.
MEDTOSD, OBSOOH.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California and faatest-grow-InK
city in Oregon.
Population. May. 1910, 9.000.
Bank deposit. 32,500.000.
Banner fruit city of urcf-on Kogue
River apples won sweepstakes prize and
title of
"Auple Kings of the World"
at National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909.
Rogue River pears brought lightest
prices In all markets of the world dur
ing the past five years.
Write Commercial Club, enclosing 6
cents for postage on finest community
pamphlet ever written.
Friday, tho thirteenth
for hoodooes.
-look out
Still, there ought not to be too
many Ananias clubs. It only causes
confusion.
TAMES J. .LULL, when at Salem recently, suited unit
v lm li-w Ini'lliwl lll'c .ifti.llHmi In W'lsillillol mi illtp.'(l 1.. Pnriwli. Iii.Km.. I it P.u-l Mr.
IIV. 1 I f4 VI I 111 11V Vt i IUIV III IVIl V I-. fc v " - " - - - . - 'Kltlll IIVI 1 V t V'
Indians
ion
otif;o
did not want progress and development. Said Air. Hill: ' c,r ow" whks. ,.r for petty
i i i ii til i ii ..k.4 i , thix'ats that have bom ninde ai;aiiiHt
"Icai-s ago I. visited the Ladds and Oorbetts and Inwhwa whUo meu foi. ,,u,mifoh,nB
some of the leading Portland business men and asked them their women; and I hoiiovo in o sin
it! they wanted railroads. They said they wanted all! hllvo h " boon
kinds ojf railroads, all tho railroads in the world, it they ' The Orouon statesman of Septein
conld be secured. But getting down to the root of the;bor -7 mm, contained this lan-
... ..... . . ... . Uliuco. which is nil I in niorfi'strlkiiiL'
matter J. round they didirt want railroads at all. and soins i.,,:..., .u.i.Hai,,,.! ... .. .!, i,., ! tiu nty nvonu-r of iiio tron-.
T , , , , o !,.,, ... ... , . ., ., ., . ,. uror's rooolpt tl orofor, Pio rooonlor
I directed my energies toward Seattle. u"lor 11 tavor ot the Indians lof Halt, cUv Hlm ttHm , ,,u, ,..
'Plm nffifiirln nf Hu nlrl cof nf Pnvfhuwl .inif -iliji vmiwns tw couvt ""Popularity ; "Soinu of son npplytiiK tliorofor a llconso for
ine attitude ot tne outset ot .Loitiand capitansis as.(ho whiteg Hru weklesa luuJ im,)r. ! tho oporatiou of un automoPiio for
typical of the old Oregon. The ultra conservatism or dent mon, who oxpectod passive sub-1 J "j1,!',,.!1 foYiowi""-1 HniaUn
mossbackism which disgusted lh Hill, long ruled the;,"iss,5on ftx)m,t.,J "live,lu,0Vuo1
, , , , , . . , 111 .. treatment, wlulo the latter have kIvIiik tlio ninko thereof, mid the
State, and kept it ill tho rear Of Sister commonwealths. It! never had any oorroot idea of the ' number Klvon said autoiuobllu l
was the spirit of the Portland hog and the Salem pig. Rovernmem in relation ,w8c5ffr S?tri,or Khuii
which the new Portland has outcrown but which still! V, , w 0 nt, cvnsoV,ouUy ruKva ,u.tunno n nuitubio motai tnK. imukoa
milieu uil ulw xoiuuuu iwib oiuiown, uui wiuk.ii &tiu nll wj,,tos ng mvosg intnuiors, en-; "ClUv l.toea.io." whloh said t!K shall
rules Saloill. ' deavorhiK to despoil them." numboroil and shall stato tho year
,. . , . ...... , ' It is useless to mnhitdv iiU!iliiiiU ! of Issue and shall deliver to oaoh per-
This old narrow, provincial, carping spirit 'nnd J
an echo in the Portland 0 rCgOlliail, the bible ot tllC of showing tho iinmodiate cause of unit ' kept atlaehed to Ibo mitomo-
mossbacks, an anachronism in up-to-date Oregon, which,.. 1,10 1",UlVl wara- PT'los01 UJZ SS,,!,1 ,'" 1lh,o,,11Z'' ii
' , i,.,i, l , mvestiKnte more fully tho subject of Hl, lU, il m i lnoo i miii o
with its eyes glued on the isolated past, still exerts its m-'the outrnRo by whites on Indians win ",u,.acU t0 any otht'r t0'l"u
.fllience to Oppose progress, block good roads, Slaughter ll Wol to consult the various Kov-j Section t. Xo person oporatliiK,
Ui i !? i a. i. i." i x t. . i uiioris 01 tlio suporuuen- " iiiihiiiio iur uiu iiiiiiiiihi' hi
Schools, tight taxation tor improvements, Check . dcnt of In(lian nffniRJ lim, O'lhor ,iku oarrylnK pasHenKors for lilro shall
,vi,l.i;.. ;.... . 1...1 i... :. i... ...i .... timiKt'. ns i.in uiureior, .toy niuro
: , ..'v' " "v" "" than tlio followli
1,1. V tl.,., .ll, .
... .. . .., ,vr iiiiuki lilt. I I'l MIIV I
irjintnil nt iumn Mmi il.. i.,t,u..i,...M , . ...
- -..vu iimi ..iv iiu.-i't.iuin imtiHfiiKur c;irrieu irnni liny point in
ii uuuiii .no oviuouoo oi tne kiiiu
tho city of Medford to any o?hor point 1
In sa M city, or to any point within
flvo hundred yards of tho corporate1
limits thereof, not moro than fifty
tiiO) ccntH, provided, howovor, that
sought. Nor should the evidence of
tho regular army or other Kovorn
ment officers be accepted as con
clusive, there is ns much of ore- for each atop thero may bo charKed
an amount or not moro than rive
cents per mlnnto; and when not on
gaged no such person shall refuse to
carry passeiiKer or passengers nt nld
no ; prlco.
Section . Any person who shnll
violate ntiy of tho provisions of this
Ifr. Carnejrie has also sent a dip
lodocus to tho Czar. In Russian it
must sound still more alnrminp.
Geographical societies in Europe
are moro hospitable to Mr. Peary
than the congress of his own country.
Trolley lines and gas plants go far
toward making a city and both
Medford and Ashland have a chance
at both.
A Los Angeles man lost his trous-
legislation tnat opens up and develops tlio state and re
stores corruption and machine rule in politics. Like a
crab, it moves backwards, or sideways anything but
forward. . i
It is the spirit of the Portland Oregonian that kept.
Hill out of Oregon for twentv vears and still endeavored '.iudieo and downright untruthfulness
to keep him out even after he had begun his recent iuva-,1 " " '
sion ot the Des Chutes. Jiut Oregon has outgrown her Southern Oregon us could well
mossbacks and their bible. Progress and development fu"d 'Yny nim,r- b.L;!'olt
are the order of the day, and those who oppose, though; with the Indians (war of isrWSSEiS? .tlS Ah ffl
backed by the prestige ot the past, niust shed their pro- j uie mRionons spectacle of a re-
ii ii ii i i .,i .i iiuiuisu ciiuiin uuL'au'fii in ii woniv
vinciai snens ana learn to move iorwara witn tne pro-jnntl nbsiveiy personal contest with
Cession. certain civilians respecting the com-
pnrnttvo merit of tho regulars and
DOES THE POWER OF EMINENT DOMAIN EXIST tSS;:
' tween Oenernl Wood and tho citizens
I t IMMlllt.Ul! 4IJ
ot Oregon and Washington torritor- land nommer, aye
For more than a vear the citv of Eedford has beenlj ""wd upon very best of nil Approved May tu uuo.
ti'ying through the power of eminent domain to condemn i months of fighting, yet these wordy 0Mt: liVtinior
a right of wav across the lands of M. P. Hanlev. This;ilostilitiu!i cotitiuuni throuchout j
right is 0110 guaranteed by the constitution Of this State ' hurtly ..t 'died nwav. To burden' An ordinance nmeiidliiK 'section 1
and delegated by law to the city of Medford. Htory with grave discussions f StXrrt.nncu '
The riffht sono-ht to ho oxfiivisod is for n inililio. imr-, l,u! ,muora. ,!i "ol "l U1U The ,ity of Medford doth ordain
o i- - - i jienuon oi tlio present writer, niullas follows:
pose JirOViding Water for the citV. The Obstructions those who would inform themselves1 Section 1. That Section I of or-
that have been interposed in the path of the citv in this "J" XvTT n tST'ritJt'LJS
-i t . . Uurrv-ntovcnK ilmnntn shmilil sniiU- it . .. ....
, .. M iiffwifi,,,, iiv iiiifiiiiir iiiiiiiiii iihi if ii
in tho files of tho newspapers of the! lowing: For .moh clrcuj which shall
date of 1S50 and subsequently. give an exhibit without city of Moil
To subserve somo hidden political ''or,, ''l11 wh.,ch "nn" pnrado therein.
. ,, i , . for oncli inch parndo, $7fi.00.
"r l"--'r. imriMjso, uiu legisuuuro i Tlll, f(,ru0illie ..r.llfiunc.)
IN OREGON.
ho subject to n flue of not lemi than
$10.00. nor moro than JfiO.OO. or
hy Imprisonment at lahor for not
moro than thirty days.
Tho foregoing ordinance was
passed by the city council of tho city
of Medford. Oregon, on tho lltb day
of May, 1910, by the following vote:
Welch, aye; Merrick, aye; )?morlck.
aye; wortman. aye; lilfort, alisunt,
was
matter are probably without parallel in litigation in this
state. If the law cannot be utilized through the courts it
had better be wiped off the books. The next meeting of
the legislative aSSemblv should See the enactment Of ail I of Oregon once procured tho pub- sued ;,y the city council of tho city
, . ii i , it i . , ! Mention of a list of porsons murdered , of Medford, Oregon, on tho 11th dny
o,nn,iH,iiA,it rr -t-lirt nn. f hnf nr,,ll iMtnfrtrtf c lift, nrtnliipr I ........i. i . ..: . . . ... . '
uiucuium-iii iu tut; uui lucu puitti ti viii.(i nfjinuoi j ,y rn,i;nns prior to 1858. That this ' ,ay , J,U. 1110 loiiowin,; vote
lifinrrma liovcnuc mid Iniviwc wlir nceicfr cnnli iiirlivirliinlo , liuf wna iMnnnnrntii I,,..,. !... o.,.t I t,'c',. .aJ'o; Merrick, aye: L.'liorlck
.lbltLIO . A- ik ..UV A?, A. . J ,VA.s ..MklAWW UL.VU U . , A 14 . . 1 ..rv ...i w ..... ,v , w ,,, i U 4,1111 QyiJ' WOrtlUan TJ' O "
uiirciinuio uiu not niicci tne purposo and Dommer, aye
Klfort,
k.
absent.
in linlrlinor 1111 n iotiiTminifv
O 1. J df !tq llllliliniitlilll It tlfnlifllil, no
The Constitution Of this State provides that a Corpora-jsisted in carrying the mensuro as!
tion may not take private property for public use without j intended and thus far was of use. j
i. .. , . i i : ,1 ,1 "ii iniiiuuuuon una uono mora.
compensation tnst paid or secured m a manner provided ;to creato u .,18t aml urro,ICHlIg im.
bylaw. Under this provision, as in Other States, a law fanlpressions regarding the Indian wars!
Approved May 12, 1910.
W. II. CANON. Mayor.
Attoat: ItODT. 11. TEM-'KIt.
City Recorder.
Notice.
Notice is hereby givrn
that the i
era in trying to see the comet from be enacted providing for the fixing Of the amount of dam- f"" URnl 0,8e: A" "P01, undersigned will apply to the mayor i
n t.: TTQ . 1 .. b. . .. fe pathos concerning tho blood of our ' u P',u :,.. iii. ,
a train window,
the pants T
V tt8 tUe peep WOrtU l..r cmnn mifliMM fi- n-lwni tlio. Ti'rti'fni Itiirt: iii'ii nmii.
9JJ gVllIU UULllVlltl IliltU Llllw JLVH-.VllltJ III , V V.ll
menced and giving the right of immediate entry upon giv
ing a bond or making a deposit in such an amount as
would be sufficient to cover the probable judgment.
There is a law in this state today, but it should be made
so explicit that no lawyer could quibble about it, and no
judge could doubt its meaning.
A lineman was killed by falling
off a roof gazing nt nancy's comet.
Already the fatalities caused by tho
comet have begun.
Tho Women nre meeting with groat
8uccess in soliciting ads for their
"Sunday edition of the Mail Tribune.
-All the live ones will bo represented.
Teddy ig inspecting Berlin tene
ments. Ho can tell them how they
ought to be conducted as well us
how many children each couple
should have.
"Eating is delightful," said the
"Portland photographer who fasted
three weeks to get an appetite, los
ing 21 pounds. But who wants to
,provo it hy bucIi methods?
"Wireless telegruphy is to bo used
for train despatching on the Union
Pacific. Such a system should prove
invaluable in correcting mistakes jr.
train orders before tho collision occurs.
FAIR PLAY.
Every man in this country is entitled to his day in court
and the right to be heard by counsel when his personal
rights and property rights are assailed or denied. He is
entitled to no more and no less. His rights should ho. pro
tected and enforced and his wrongs redressed. When he
asks for more and when he gets more than he is entitled
to, he is committing a wrong and debasing the laws of his
land, and creating distrust in tho minds of the public.
mug mo union ot ourln1 u rtll;i fu ;, r(t
slaughtered friends, all the speeches ford at nojt ,ar
of demuRogues trying to make poht-fbo he,(1 muy 17 1010( far , ,.;
j I..I.J...K "i". miin nnco of a licenso fo rthe sale of spir-
yanity, never could have appea ed to UuoH9f raaU nn(J vinU0UB n
.... " "i" t quantities of loss than ono gallon in,
containing, without crcumstunces, th ifl(JH k n Ire,
the names of perhaps 200 persons M Bar, being on lots 1. 2 and 3,
killed with... the boundaries of Ore- n,ock 44 ()f t,,0 Town q Mct(m
go... It is a pity that for purposes for a rfod of gjx monthfl fwm nM(,
of co.nnar.son we have not a s.m.lar , ftf tw Jun(J 3 1010i
.st g.v.ng the names of Indians who RAU-MOHR COMPAN'V
have been t.iiirdercd by whito men. ' .
The totnl would he nt least convinc- -f 4- 4- 4- -f"- -f4--f-f-f--
ing.
(To Be Continued.)
MKDl'Oltl) IX CITV KOIOI.
Thousands of Amorican farmers
who moved to Cunada aro now mov
ing back, especially over tho Mon
tana border. All things considered,
the United States is a pretty good
placo to stay in.
Beginning May 22 tho Southern
Pacific gasoline motor car will make
two trips a day. This will enable
tho Mail Tribune to servo Central
Point, Tolo, Gold Hill nnd Woodvillo
renders ono hour earlier in tho day
and provide a regular delivory, which
has boon impossible with through
trains. Tho gasoline motor service
is proving n groat convenience xo
tho peoplo of tho vnlloy, who show
their appreciation by liberal patron
age Tho Southern Pneiflo is to bo
commended for its enterprise,
iKDli WARS OF SOUTHERN OM
(From J. C. Walllnrj's History of Southern Oreuon.)
(Continued.)
CHAPTER III.
EFFECT OF WHITE IMMIGRATION.
I tho edgo of tho grave, says sadly:
"Tho Indians suffered mnny a griov
ious wrong at their hands; unmon-
tionablo wrongs they wore, of which
Coining of tho Whites General Iano no n,an 8uau ovor ),ear moro
nnd tho Shostas Divisions of tlioj Because these Indians were poor,
ShastuH Their Chiefs Rogue because they were ignorn.it, and bo
ltlver Indians Applegnte John 'cause they wero aliens, sooioty
liliupy, George and their nnds frowned on them, justice ignored
Table Rock Rand Sam and Joe - the.n, tho United States gover.imo.it
Census of Indians Diminution of neglected to protect then and they
tlio Indians Reflection on their, wero j0ft l proy to tho worst pas
Condltlon Sentiment of tlio ; sjons 0f the worst of mon. To again
Whites Discussion on the Census (0to: "Misorennts, rogardloss of sox
of tlio Wars. j0r ago, slaughter poor, weak, de-
j fenceless Indians with impunity.
Public sentiment today admits tho ( There are no means for agents to
truth of the strongest gonoral provont it or punish it. There nro
chnrgos of this nnture, and the von- mnny well-disposed persons, but they
ornhlo pioneer tottering perhaps on are silent through fonr or somo othor
j-f
1
'
Rardon's assortment of
bakery novelties and fancy
cakes will satisfy the most
exaction.
.
f
The placing of u Medford real cs
tate addition on the market with u
building restriction of $2f00 nnd all
public improvements mndo marks a
now ora of progress.
Tho owners of Summit nvonuo cor-
uiiiiiy coiiHiuoreii leiuoni oui oi Uood (J-room house on North C
swaddling clothes when they adopted streot, lot 53x100, cast front; u good
-
City Property
their pluns.
Both sides of tho street was pur
chased, graded, plumbing run to each
lot, concrete) walks laid and trees
planted before a single lot was plac
ed on tho market. This street runs
between West Main nnd Fourth.
In an endeavor to make this street
ono of character every objectionable
feature was excluded. By condens
ing five yearn of improvements into
one they have certainly sot u splendid
pace, oven for Medford.
If some of lodny's "To Let" ads
hnd not been printed, somo of to
day's ad rendors would j,ay still
longor in unsuitable homes.
Ha3klns for Hoaltn.
Rardon Is servlnn sweet
t milk and fresh liuttcrmllk at
his fountain.
buy at $2100, ono-half cash, bnlowo
ono year at' 7 per cent.
Modern 7-rooui house on Tenth
streot, lot 100x100; a lino home nt
$3000, terms.
Modern 7-room bungnlow, closo t
West Main streot, lot .r)0xl32, .jtf(
range connected with hot-wator lank
goes with tho property; prico for u
short time, $2.ri00.
Ton lots on West Second street;
thoBo lots nre worth $300 each; im
provements on proporty worth $800,
mnking a value of $3800, that can he
bought nt $2750.
Modorn 7-room houso, close in, on
South C street; oast front, lot 50x
100; this proporty brings a rental of
$05 por month, pays 17 por cent not
on investment; prico $1300, tonus.
Wo have tho host lino of business
proporty in tho city and our prices
aro right. Lot us show you.
W T. YORK (EL CO.
BASE BALL
At Medford
UNDAY, MAY 15
Medford vs. Central Point
This should bo n good gnmo, its Oontntl Point has
soeurod ono of the host amateur bait cries on Iho
Coast. OA MIS OALLlilD AT 2:10 P. AI.
You are Welcome
to wait, here anytime
SEE THE NEW FOUNTAIN PEN.
On your way to or from tho post officii, just drop
in and allow uh thu pluunuro of .showing you tho
linos of SUNDRIES.
Medford Pharmacy
Near P. 0., Medford. All night service. Phone Main 3611
Graduation
Presents
A Fine Collection
MARTIN J. REDDY
Tho Jowolor
NEAR THE P0ST0FFICE.
I wish to announco that I have pureluiHod tho
Union Livery Stables
nnd will conduct a Konorul food and boardi.iK establishment. HorHos
boarded by tho day, wook or month. I junrantno n H.piarn deal
to nll.
R. GUANYAW
UNION LIVERY HARN.
HIVEK8IDB AVKNUK.
In Case of vSickness
PHONE 8041
MEDFORD PHARMACY
Noar PoHtOlfico AllNight Sorvioit Vrvi Dolivory
-
U
are Missing' the
Chance of a Lifetime
If you miKH a look at my holding. Everything in boine; Haori
ficod to cIoho out quickly.
BENSON INVESTMENT CO.
Office over Fruitgrowers' Bank
RESOLVED 1
Tho host roHoluiion for yon
to inn lie in id come to uh for
vonr next rtuit, if you want
Motnuttiiiif- out of tho ordinary.
Wo do tho bent work and char)f
Iho lowont prieos.
W. W. EIFERT
Tina raoasuBBivB tailox
i