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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, SUNDAY, JULY 31, 1910.
IfepFORP Mail Tribune
OMapltte Serteli: Thirty-ninth Year;
Dally, Fifth Ycnr.
AS XXDBFBKOBirr WBWSPAMIB
IURHED DAILY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY BY TXB BUSDrOHO
vanrrxwa co.
A consolidation of the Medford Mall
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, established 187J; thp Ashland
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MOROB rUTNAM. Editor and Manage
tairri1 it noeond-clasa matter No-
VMnMr 1, 1B09, at the post-office at
NMferd. Orccon. under the act or
Mareft 3, 187V.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford
VBROBXPSZOH SUITE.
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aslant Phrvnnl-r. Central Point.
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day only, my maw, per year. . . . i,vu
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patents.
The Mall Tribune la on sale at the
jTsttt News stand, uan i-Tancisco.
rartfand Hotel News Stand, Portland.
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W. a Whitney, Seattle, Wash.
Motel Spokane News Stand. Spokane.
Postag Sates.
to 13-pago paper lc
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14 to 36-page paper 3c
SWORH CXBCTOA.TIOH.
Averago Dally for
Merembcr. 1909
December, 1909
January, 1910
asWnary, 1910 ......
sjisjrch, 1910 ..... . ............ .
Abt&I, 1910 ....................
Jwte, 1910
JUSTE CXBCTOATXOH.
2,500
2.500
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2.650
2,500
2,500
2,625
2,525
2,525
2,575
2.625
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14 2,525
31 2,625
Total for month 5,700
Sjcm deductions 650
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1,700
1,942
l.via
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2,203
1. 301
2,450
2.625
2.625
2,675
I.5S5
2,525
2.525
2,625
2,525
2,675
2.526
2.525
2,62b
2,525
65,050
A vera ro net dally. 2.602.
TATE OF OREGON, County of Jack
sen, ss:
On this 1st day of July. 1910, per
sonally appeared before me, G. Put
aam, manager of the Medford Mall Trl-
una. wno, upon oain, acKnowieagea mat
tke abore figures are true and correct.
(Seal) . H. N. TOCKEY,
Notary Public for Oregon.
VXSrOBS, OREQOH.
MetroDolls of Southern Oregon and
Northern California and fastest-grow-
Sag city in Oregon.
Population, 1910, 9,000.
Bank deposits, $2,760,000.
Banner fruit city of Oregon Rogue
Hirer applea won sweepstakes prtxe and
title of
"Apple JOngs of tha World"
t National Apple Show, Spokane. 1909.
Stegua River pears brought highest
rices In all marketa of the world dur
a the paat five years.
Write Commercial Club, enclosing 6
cats for postage on finest community
yasophlet ever written.
I'D LIKE TO GO.
It seems to roe I'd like to go
Where bells don't ring, nor whistles
blow,
Hor c clocks don't strike nor gongs
don't sound,
And Id have stillness all around
Not Teal stillness, but just the trees'
Low whisperings, or the hum of bees,
Or brooks' faint bubbling over the
stones
In strange, softly tangled tones.
Or maybe a cricket or katydid,
Or tho s6ngs of birds in the hedges
hid.
Or jnst some such sweet sounds as
these
To fill a tired heart with ease.
If 'twerent for sight and sound and
smell
I'd like tho city pretty well;
But "when it comes to getting rest,
I like tho country lots the best.
Sometimes it seems to me I must
Just quit the city's din and dust
And got out where the sky is blue,
And say, now, how does it seem lo
you? Eugene Field.
RAPID PROGRESS MADE.
turbed conditions in tho kingdom,
have renewed Mioir activities. Jlif
fiat MuomIus arc preaching a holy
war and tho first olaslt between tliu
tribesmen and tho Spaniards yes tor
day resulted in the killing of 80
Spanish soldiers.
Alfonso's firmness in tho grant
crisis has surprised and aroused tho
loyalists and they predict that it will
win the king the support of members
of disaffected Spnuiimls, It is con
ceded, however, that tho king took
his stand in absolute self-dofonso as
a refusal now to support the policy
of Canalejas would mean the resig
nation of tho ministry and tho pos
sible downfall of tho monarchy.
Don Jaime, encamped with 10,000
exiles near the Spanish border, today
tissued a formal appeal to all bpun
WITH a. half million dollar water system completed,
with a million dollars' worth of paving under way,
with another million dollars' worth of building under con
struction, Medford is making good her promise of becom
ing the metropolis of southern Oregon.
The year is but half gone, yet it has seen the city grow
as never before. When the full twelve months slut 11 have
rolled away, the appearance will be entirely altered. The
village and its landmarks will have passed forever away
and the most metropolitan small city in the world have
taken its place.
It has been a great year for development, both in city
and country. Fifteen thousand acres of additional com
mercial orchards have been planted, bringing the total
orchard area up to 65,000.
Tho Hill lines are buildinc from Medford oast over the
Cascades, and from the Columbia south through central to join his banner when ho
Oregon to a connection with the Medtord line, with a depot
in the heart of the city, giving Medford a secoud transcon
tinental line, and making it the railroad center, and henco
the distributing center of southern Oregon and northern
California. Already the construction of branch houses
has begim by the jobbing interests and a short time will
see every large jobbing concern establishing a branch
here.
The Southern Pacific business in Medford is increasing
faster than in any other city in Oregon. It is now larger,
both in passenger and freight, than in any other city in
the state, barring only Portland. The past week has seen
the stationing of a switch engine here and another in
crease in the local force, a $50,000 passenger depot, the
most commodious yet erected in Oregon, is nearing com
pletion and needed for the business.
Postoffice receipts, averaging 35 per cent gain each
month over the previous month a year ago, and bank de
posits averaging nearly 50 per cent higher than last year's,
are an index to the growth of Medford. The erection of
two modern six-story hotels, now under construction, of
two large department stores, of numerous business blocks,
some of them four stories in height, of a $50,000 natato
rium and amusement palace, and hundreds of dwellings,
all indicate the expansion of the city yet there is not a
vacant store, office or cottage in the community.
Medford 's growth is but an index of the growth of the
Rogue River valley. All of the towns are increasing in
population and buildings, yet the development of the
towns does not keep pace with the development of the
country. The projected interurban electric line will ce
ment all of these communities into one large one, as the
country is rapidly becoming one large orchard, with a
house on every small tract.
With the opening up of the timber belt, with the de
velopment of the mines, with the utilization of resources,
as is now going on at Tolo, where tile and brick works,
lumber nulls and granite quarries are operating in full
blast, and at Gold Hill, with its lime kilns, the future of
Medford and of the valley was never brighter than it is
this final day of July, in the year 1910. .
marches into Spain.
"I expect to take the place devolv
ing upon mo by birth, and I look lo
the peoplo to rally with me against
the enomios of veal liberty," his
proclamation says.
KING'S POWER OVERRATED.
Dispatches From Madrid Strictly
Censured: Curtains Conditions.
I'AKIS, July 30. In view of tho
strained relations between Spain
and tho Vatican, as indicated in dis
patches from Rome and Madrid, tho
general feeling here, while inclined to
bo nnti-clorical. is that tho power of
the young king has been overrated
in the Madrid messages.
Nearly every dispatch coming from
a Spanish city is strictly censored;
tho fulsome uraiso accorded govern
mental personages is almost as sick
ening as it is ridiculous. Even nfter
careful pruning of the overrating of
tho official prowess, enough of the
dispatches remain to show thnt they
are intended as curtains to hide from lomatists hero believe.
tho world tho real slate f affairs In
tho Castiliau realm,
King Alfonso indeed has a world
foguro, hut in tho general European
opinion ho is a sorrowful one. Un
doubtedly his every move is ruled by
his advisers, nud these tiro noted on
the continent more for rapacity than
for their patriotism,
France, ulthough autt-olorical and
republican, is doing1 everything in her
power to preserve neutrality along
tho l'Vauco-Spnuish frontier, Strong
detuehmeuts of hoops ate posted in
tho principal garrisons anil every
precaution is being taken to keep
faith with disturbed spaiu,
REPUBLIC OR MONARCHY.
Civil War Rcnnrtlcil as IncvUablo
Don Jalmo May Do Successful.
LONDON'. July HO. Republican
Spaiu or u limiUyl monarchy under
tho rulership of Don Jaime, the
Carlist. is foreshadowed today in tho
Spanlsh-vuticau cmhroglio, Civil
war in Spain is legarded hero as in
evitable, and British officials are
preparing to take precautious against
countenancing any net thnt might be
construed as giving aid to the revo
lutionists. Tho Leader today prints a dis
patch from Home which says that
the Vatican has wanted Spain against
becoming involved in a civil war. it
declares that the pope can rely on
tho support of a majority of tho
Spanish people in the crisis of af
fairs between church and state.
This is regarded bore as a covert
threat, and it is believed that it inti
mates that his holiness will throw
tho Vatican's support to the revolu
tionists. This undoubtedly would
end in tho ovcrthrowal of Alfonso
and the enthroning of Don Jaime or
tho establishment of n republic, dip-
REQUEST FOR
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AT THE CHURCHES.
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POSTAL BANK
Assistant Postmaster Woodford
has been advised by the secretary of
tho board of postal bank commis
sioners that' the request thnt Med
ford be granted a postnl savings
bank has been taken under consid
eration by tho commission and that
they would advise local authorities
as soon as a decision has been
reached in the matter.
KANSANS LOOK BAD
TO POLICE IN DENVER
St. Mark's Church.
Services will be held at St. Mark's
Episcopal church Sunday morning.
Sunday school. No service at night.
Christian Science.
Service Sunday at 11 n. m. Sub
ject of lesson-sermon, "Love." Sun
day school at 10; testimonial meet
ing Wednesday, 8 p. m. All are wel
come. 128 North Qrapo street, north
Sherman-Clay music house.
BOY IS SENT FISHING
INSTEAD OF TO PRISON
SPIRELLA CORSETS
aro certainly tho greatest blessing ever known to any wo
man. They aro comfortable von can't find one that i
not comfortable, and yet, they lend thnt grace and beaut v
found only in porfect formed or corseted women. Come
and see this wonderful corset.
WILSON HOOKS AND EYES
Are iton-rustable thev stay fastened arc easy to hook
and unhook and are the best in every way.
TAXIS TOILET ARTICLES
Will please both men and women. , ;
STANDARD EXTRACTS
Are the strongest, most satisfactory on the market.
GUARANTEED HOSIERY
For men and women. A trial order makes a steady cus
tomer. THE SPIRELLA PARLORS
132 EAST MAIN STREET.
New Jewelry
.lust .received, the finest assortments of
solid gold .'Jewelry in staples and novelties
ever shown in this vicinity. You aro cor
dially invited to stop in and allow me the
pleasure of showing you the new ideas.
IT IS OUR AIM
to show in Medford tho now ideas in Jewel
ry just as soon as they tire brought out in
the east.
B. T. Van De Car
Successor to Van Do Car & Jassman.
1PJ
For Watches
FINE WATCH AND ..
JEWELRY REPAIRING
Martin J. Reddy
THE JEWELER
NEAR THE POSTOFFICE
TEN ACRES, Two miles northwest of Med
ford, consisting of eight acres 7-year-old
Nowtowns just coming into bearing; two
acres Bartlctt pears, X years old; no better
soil in the valley; on splendid road; .$9000.00;
$1000 cash, balance one, two and thrco yours,
6 per cent.
McArthur & Alexander
Phone 3681. Room 3, P. O. Block.
SHORT SERMONS.
Love enlarges the limits of life.
You can know truth by its fore
sight. Tho secret of right living is right
Sving in secret.
Wo miss most of our blessings by
refusing burdens.
Nothing deceives its ownor bettor
than pious conceit.
Life soon denies all pleasure to
those who deny themselves none.
Tho man who likes people can bo
led to like any really good thing.
It takes a lot of love to hold our
children from tho snare of luxury.
Somo folks got to the front by
tanging onto thoso ahead.
DENVER, July 30. After being
arrested thrco times within an hour,
S. and R. Hoster, brothers, from Mur
dock,.Kan were not entirely pleas
ed with their first visit to Denver
yesterday, and resoJved to eliminate
this place from any furtber Itinera
ries. Tho boys wore on tholr way to
Steamboat Springs. After leaving tho
Union depot hero thoy vere accosted
by a policeman who looked with sus
picion upon tho hand grips each was
carrying. After a search, tho offi
cer decided thoy were not safo-blaw-ors,
as ho had suspected, and let
them go. A few 1 locks further on
the act was ropeated by a plain
clothes man. A tlilrd time another
policeman stopped tho brothers and
searched them. This time tho broth
era rcolved to leave town at once,
never to return.
EASTERN COLONISTS
CLAMOR FOR SILENCE
COLORADO SPRINGS, July 30.
The esthetic tastes of tho members
of tho fashionable eastern colony who
aro Bojournlng here havo been sadly
Jarred by tho choo-choo of tho mo
gul locomotives which haul trains up
tho heavy Grades hero, and havo sot
up a mighty howl for sKonce. Thoy
propose to havo tho nolso stopped in
erder that tholr nerves may not bo
battered, aDd aro preparing a cam
palgn which will carry tho Jssuo to
the offices of tho Gould and Hill sys
tarns Jn Now York If tho nuisance Is
aot abated.
FURNITURE MAN HELD
FOR SELLING WHISKY
EUGENE, Or., July 30. Charles
Eborth, proprietor of a furniture fac
tory Ir. Eugene, was arrested by a
deputy sheriff yesterday charged
with violating tho local option law.
Ho Is undor bonds of $ GOO to appear
for trial. He conducts a salesroom
down town and it Is alleged that It
was there that ho sold whisky to rall
rond laborers. Alex Gray of Spring
field, was yesterday fined $300 by
Judgo Dryson, having been found
guilty by a Jury of selling beer. Ho
waB not glv n a Jail sontoco, as eov
oral others wero during tho past fow
days for tho reaoon that this Is his
first offonso and reputation in tho
past was good.
NEW YORK, July 30. Bobbie
Quinlan, 10 years old, stood tremb
ling before Judge Robert .Carey in
the children's court in the Hudson
county courthouse in Jersey City
yesterday, eliargud With the thott
of two lead sinkers. His eyes were
swollen and red from weeping, for
his little companions had told him he
would be sent away for a long term
and would have to break ntouu. Ilia
fears, however, went skyward when
Judge Carey adjourned court, and,
taking the -youngster by tho hand,
led him over to a small shop, just
opposite the courthouse, where fish
ing tucklo is sold.
"I want you to give this boy," nid
tho judge, "tho best fishing outfit
you have in the establishment.
Charge it to me." ,
ALBANY, Or., July a. I)eiditig
that a city can legally pass mi ordi
nance preventing halo of near-beer,
Judge William Galloway today dim
inished tho writ of review in the ease
of Charles Krosehel against the citv
of Albany and affirmed tho judgment
of tho city recordor fining Kroschel
for soiling near-beer.
DYNASTY'S DOWNFALL.
(Continued on Page 8.)
pupal nuncio, Jfonsignor Vieo, ai
Madrid, was expected. Tho king's
primate is believed to have been
chosen to bear' the Vatican's ulti
matum to his majesty and final sev
erance of all relations between the
Cntholio church and Spaiu.
While tho king and his ministers
aro facing revolt and possible over
throw, word was received today at
Madrid that tho iliff tribesmen in
Morocco, encouraged by the dis-
New, Stylish
Women's Wearables
At MedforcPs Popular
QUALITY STORE
We are receiving daily, direct 'from the style centers' of this country, the choicest designs in roady-to
wears for women and children. Every garment is a finished model and bears the stamp of fashion's ap
proval for fall, 1M 0. Many of these beautiful garments are designed for late summer and early fall wear,
and are worthy of your careful inspection. We invite you to visit this store. See the new seasonable and
advance styles, note the superior finish of the workmanship and, above all, QET OUR PRIOES. Wo be
lieve that we are actually selling our new goods for about what old styles are being offered for.
The Emporium
O. E. TACKSTROM, Proprietor, Successor to Montgomery.
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