Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 19, 1910, FIRST SECTION, Page 4, Image 4

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BEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JUNE 19, 19.10.
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Medford Mail Tribune
Comploto ScrlcB! Thirty-ninth Yenr;
Dixlly, Klrth Yenr.
mtUISHED DAILY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY BY THE MEDrOSO
rKINTINO CO.
A consolidation of tho McJfonl Mall,
Mrtabllshctl 1889; the Southern Ore
malui, cntnullshttl 1902; tho Democrntlo
Times. cdtnbllMxnl 1872: tho Ashlnml
Tribune, established 1896. ami the Med-
ford Trlbuno, established 1806.
OKOnOK PUTNAM. Kdltor and Manager
Bntored n accond-class matter No
resiber 1, 1909, at tho postofflce at
Medford, Oregon, under the act of
March 3. 1879.
Official Taper of the City of Medford
8TTBSCRXFTI0H HATES.
One year by mall $5.00
One month by mall SO
Far month, delivered by carrier, lu
Medford. Ashland, Jacksonville,
Talent. Phoenix, Central Point,
Gold Hill and Woodvlile SO
Sunday only, by mall, per year. . . . 2.00
Weekly, per year 1.50
all teastd
Wire United
patches.
Frets Dls-
The Mall Tribune Is on sale at the
Ferry News Stand, San Knuiclsco.
Portland Hotel News. Stand, Portland.
Bowman News Co., Portland, Or.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
Hotel Spokano News Stand, Spokane.
Postage Bates.
t to 12-pago paper ..lc
tl to 24pairo paper 2o
24 to 36-paKe paper 3c
A MORAL MENTOR FROM JACKSON COUNTY.
SWORIT CXBCU&ATXOIT.
Average Dally for
November. 1909 . 1,700
December, 1909 1,842
January, 1910 1,925
February, 1910 2,122
March. 1910 2.203
April. 1910 2.301
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Total 65,100
Less deduction and special edition 1,400
61.700
Average net dally, 450.
BTATR OP OREGON. County of Jack
son, ssr
On this 1st day of May, 1910, per
sonally appeared before me. O. Put
Bam, manager of the Medford Mall Trt
feune, who, upon oath, acknowledged that
ue aDore ugures are irue ana correct.
(Seal) H. N. YOCKEY.
Notary Public for Oregon.
WILLIAM F. UERRIN oi' San Francisco, chief counsel
of the Southern Pacific, who was born and raised in
Jackson county, was orator of the day at the commence
ment exercises of the Oregon Agricultural College at Cor
vallis. On his way home he stopped off at Ashland, and
the Valley Record,, in a eulogistic article, refers to him as
the greatest man yet produced by Jackson coiinty.
3kLr. llcrrin is a remarkable man. Ue has worked his
way from the bottom to tho top round of the legal ladder.
He is endowed with gifts far beyond the ordinary indi
vidual, and yet it is a question whether with all of his won
derful abilities, he has ever done anything really worth
while.
Mr. Hen-ins' Corvallis address was a collection of copy
book platitudes, reflecting tho conventional lies of a civiliz
ation that loads a Ilerrin with honor and wealth and leaves
virtue as its own reward. lie prated of the pursuit of
truth for truth's sake of noble sentiments and other ele
vating topics, which his own career gives the lie to.
Mr. Herrin's chief occupation has for years been the con
corruption of popular government for the benefit of a cor
poration. He dominates the politics of California inthe in
terest of his employer. All the slimy trails of legislative
scandal lead to his door. He is the "man higher up" whom
Honey tried in vain to rgach, the partner of Abe Ruef in
virtue, the mainspring ot debauchery, the louutain head
of political depravity. He dominates city, county and state
government, nonunates and elects governors, controls
courts, corrupts newspapers, in behalf of a railroad corpor
ation. He is the fountain head of the "system" Ben
Lindsay's "Beast in the Jungle."
It is an inspiring sight when such a man .turns moral
mentor to college students, and complacent!' babbles of
morality when the sham is held up shining with the gilded
veneer of success, as an example to the youth ot the
country.
If this is the greatest that Jackson county can produce,
let ns not brag of our output, for great talents put to base
and ignoble purposes, are not proper subjects for pride
even though wearing the tinsel halo of mug hypocracy.
TED'S HOMECOMING.
NEW YORK, June 18. Tho Now
York World today in n 2000-word
editorial says "that tho people's ef
forts to 'doify' Roosovolt r not
from political prejudice, but from re
action." Tho writer adds:
"What overy thoughtful American
has reason to bo concerned about are
not tho plans and purposes of
Roosevelt, but tho average oitiron'a
attitude toward Democratic- institu
tions as revealed by his attitude to
ward Roosovolt."
Tho Now York American says :
"Coincidences will never cease.
This day, Juno 38, is tho date of
Waterloo. Roosovolt nuts back from
Africa, Kuropc and 'Elba.'"
Tho Tribune contains tho follow fellow follew
ing: "It need not bo feared that a man
equally at homo in tho Maza jungle,
th German court and a great Brit
ish social circlo will lack congenial,
profitable employment in his own
country."
Wall Paper
AVe wish to
paper. You
ful styles. Jiuv
your nionev
call your at tent ion lo our large assortment of new styles in wall
will be surprised to find such a complete lino and such beauti-
your wan paper nere and you got a nine more viuuu iur
CARPETS, RUGS, ETC.
AVo invite you to inspect our largo assortment of carpet and rug styles. You
can find what you want here and at a satisfactory price, too.
MEDFORD FURNITURE CO.
East Main St., near S. Bartlett
NEGRO WOULD PLEAD GUILTY
TO GET OUT OF CRIME
JOHN F. STEVENS.
jcssroBD, OKxaox.
'Metropolis of Southern Oregan and
Northern California and fastest-grow-ln
city in Oretron.
Population, 1910. 9.000.
Bank deposits. $2,750,000.
Banner fruit city of Oregon Rogue
Stiver apples won sweepstakes prize and
title of .
Q "Apple King of the World"
. ftf Ifatlonal ..pple Show, Spokane, 1909.
Somat River pears brought highest
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'T1 BE election of John F. Stevens as president of the Pa-
cific & Eastern has tu'oused great interest in Southern
Oregon in the personality of the man who has planned the
development of Oregon bv the construction of a network of
railroads, and who is now, with an army of workmen, car
rying into execution his plans.
John P. Stevens, still comparatively a young man, ranks
as one of the world's greatest engineers. He is a command
ing figure in railroad circles in the Northwest second only
to James J. Hill, whose able lieutenant he has been for
years.
Mr. Stevens constructed a large part of the Great North
em system. He left railroad work to become chief engi
neer for the Panama canal, the greatest engineering feat
ever undertaken. His plans are being carried out by his suc
cessors, his organization still survives.
After two vears of canal work, Sir. Stevens resigned to
re-enter railroading, this time as vice-president of the New
York, New Haven and Hartford railroad, from which posi
tion he resigned to plan and execute the invasion of Oregon.
Mr. Stevens is quiet, unostentatious and extremely mod
est. He fights shy of publicity, content to let his work
speak for him, and liis enduring monuments are scattered
' all over the country from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and
from Panama into Canada.
To have such a man interested in Southern Oregon means
much for this section. He comprehends the possibilities of
the future. His powerful genius of prganization, his com
mand of immense capital, and his realization of the coun
try's destiny auger the rapid development or resources.
bMr. Hfccvens is the organizer and executive head of all
I'ojects m Oregon. The' are perhaps more Ste-
fofcts than Hill's, for Stevens has been over every
ftiground and knows the country, while Hill has
rW'11 depends almost entirely upon Stevens'
iisd?. jgti fitter man, no better equipped man, could
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iiStegg'jcTields iTthe world and has jielded over
qmnai'etijWiiHieins in goit is still tne most neglected or
SEATTLE. Wash.. Juno IS. "1
am not guilty of this crime, but I'll
plornt KttUty to got out of It."
Tthl8 wns tho queer nlc:i ontored
by N'nthnnlol niedsor, tho negro sol
dier charged with a criminal nemuilt
upon Mrc. Amanda Kcddlng at her
homo at Intorbay when callod upon
to plead today.
'Do I undoratand.d" snldJuduoi
lakey, "that you aro not guilty of
this crlme that you did not commit
It but that you want to get off easy
by pleading guilty?"
"That's It," answered tho negro.
Crawford E. White, appointed by
tho court ns attornoy for Uledsor,
broke Into tho conversation with tho
following statement:
"Your honor, this negro thinks
that If ho pleads ciillty ho wllll get
a short sentence in the jail and wilt
bo out In a few months. Uo keops
tolling mo that ho docs not want to
stay In jail until fall.
"I have repeatedly told him thnt
your honor would probably sontenco.
him to .ot less than .ten years In
prison, but I can't mako him under-
stand dlt. I bellcvo that tho only
tiling that tho court can Justly do Is
to .ntur a plea of not guilty for him
and put him on trial."
Judugc Vakoy ordered that such a
plea of not guilty be entered.
CLEAN
Is Our Exclusive
ING
Business
If you have any "WEARABLE" about the house bring here to be cleaned
and pressed. Wo clean and fix up all kinds of clothing, etc., and guarantee
everything to be satisfactory.
Just started.
New Auto Delivery to Jacksonville and Central Point
MEXICAN TROOPS ARE
RUSHED TO QUELL RIOTS
I'ilON'i: MAIN 2(11
EL PASO, Tex., Juno 18. Troops
arc marching overland today from
Hormoslllo to Cananea, whoro 75
armed Mexicans wero arrested Thurs
day night. Two hundred rifles and
a quantity ot ammunition wero
seized. Flvo hundred troops nro al-
readdy in Cananen, but it Is believed
moro aro needed to provont an out
break against tho Government. . .4.x...x. x.x. .l . x
JtlotliiK Is roared. ' I
A special dispatch received hcro' DR. GOBLE'S OPTICAL
n notes a man onnosoil to President PARI OR RFMOUFn Til 23R
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Diaz ns saying:
"General Torres had hotter keep
his troops nt Hermlsilo. because ho
will need them there. Yucatan is
not tho only placo whoro Diaz will
need troops,"
E. MAIN STREET. OVER
STRANG'S DRUG STORE.
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million and a half acres moro wheat
planted this year than evor boforo.
Complete census bureau reports show
tho total area to ho 9,295,000 ncro3.
Tho condition Is regorted good.
Another Story
What do you think of this coun
try? Don't like it! Cnn't nee nny
hopo for further progress? All
richt; don't let mo taken any of your
valuable time.
I nni looking for those who, like
myself, see opportunitiefl, health,
pleasure and prosperity in this grow
ing community. If yon uro u believer
nnd wish to become a resident of the
HoKiio Hiver country I am ut'your
servico to show you whatever yon
may wish to examine,
"I liavo no "gold bricks" to sell,
but houses and lands which will
bring you returns of gold dollars if
you will invest and settle down to
business.
Fruit, alfalfa, borrics and othor
egtilar farm products bring returns,
would not recommend you to
growing of moss. This fungus
plnt has a way of gotting 011 tho
grom-rta back and a mnn with the
"mgssljabk" complaint i
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Restaurant for quick sale, $275.
Hostaurant for quick Rale, long leaso.
Rooming house and restaurant nt in
voice Hotel with 10 rooms, u fino buy.
Two acres, closo in, $050.
Bearing orchard tracts at $100 per
aero.
Wo have a number of homesteads
and relinquishments; call and see
us boforo you buy.
38 acres good fruit land, 8 noros
cleared; $800 if sold now.
34 acros uudor ditch, eloso in;
$0,800
100 acres, closa in, 'fino dairy and
stock ranch, oasy tortus.
FOR SALE OR TRADE.
10 acres, income $750 this yoar.
Fruit land ,eloso in,
A BARGAIN
Good lot, two blocks from paving, just off West
Seventh street, on Columbus avenue, $1120 if aken
soon. Terms. Address 0. )., care of Mail Tribune
office.
WANTED.
Men, $2.60 per day, nnd board $4.60.
Chicken ranches
Ranch bands, $35 per mouth.
Hay mon, $1.50 por day.
25 wood choppers, $1.50 cord.
Men for mill work, out.
Girls for general liousowork, $5 to
$7 por woek.
Two ranch hnnds, $2.60, without
board.
Railroad mon, $2.25,
Man to cut tior wood, $1 tior.
Woman to cook on ranch.
E. F. A. BITTNER
Medford Employment Bureau.
Business chaucos, real cstato, ' a)
kinds of hJp furnished and businocs
ohanooB handled,
Room 207 Taylor & Philips Bldij,
Phono 4141 Main,
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SPECIAL ENGAGEMENT
Gibson Concert
Orchestra
Of Medford, Ore.
Introducing tho latest popular music novor heard
before in Medford, under the direction of Br. Ohas.
Hoot.
Special pictures and illustrated song.
THREE REELS
Joseph Told His Brothron.
Mica Mining.
An Affair of tho Heart.
Song by Miss Kennedy. "indiscretion of uotty."
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