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    MEDFORD AIAIL TRIBUNE, JMJSDITORD, OREGON, T1IURSPAY, AUGUST 4, 1910.
Medford Mail Tribune
Cemploto
ficrlea: Thirty-ninth Year
Dally, Vltlh Year.
AM INDEPENDENT tfBWSrAFEB
ntUURD SAX&Y EXCEPT BATOTfc-
2AT BT THE MEDrORD
printing oo.
A consolidation of tlio Medford Mali,
MUtbllnhcd 1889: tha Southern Orc-
fonlan, entnbllhcd 1902: tho Democratic
1riml nntnbllshpd 1872: tho Ashtnml
Tribune, established 1S96. and the Mod
Cera TriDuno, csiaunsnou ivus.
BOnOE PUTNAM. Editor and Manago
Intiu-1 nn npcond-clnsa matter No
TBibr 1. 1909. at tho post-office at
Mtdfortl. Orccon. under tho net or
March 3, 1879.
OMlolal Taper of tho City of Medford
UBSC&XPTXOX BATES.
On year by mall...
One month by mall
.15.00
.60
pr month, delivered by carrier. In
TAinnt. l'tionnir. uenirni roinL
Gold 11111 and Woodvlllo 50
unday only, my mall, per year.... 2.00
WmUIv. Dor ycar. 1.60
Tmll
Z.aicd Wire United Frtm Els-
patches.
The Mall Tribune Is on sale at the
Ferry News Stand, san i-Tancisco,
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland.
lownan News ecu poriiano, urc
5'. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash,
otd Spokane News Stand. SpoVane.
Postage Bates.
I to 12-page paper lc
11 to 24-poro paper.. ...2c
It to 38-Daco paper...... ....So
IWOX5 CZBOTTbATZOK.
Average Dally for
November, 1909
KHcotnber, 1909
January, 1910
February, 1910 ,
BfArch, 1910 ....................
AjmII. 1910 .....................
Jwie, 1910
TUTUS CZBCTTZVATIOIT.
1 2,500
1 2.600
a 2,500
.,........ 2,550
..
it ,
2,600
2,500
Z.6Z5
2,525
2,625
2,675
2,525
2,525
2.525
16..
17..
19..
20..
31..
22..
23..
24..
26..
27..
28..
29..
30..
1,700
1.812
1,925
.2.122
2,203
2,301
3,460
2,525
2,625
2.576
2,526
2,525
S.525
2.526
2,525
2.675
2.525
2,525
2.52a
2.525
Uotal for month
Cess deductions . . .
..66,700
.. 660
65,050
race net dally. 2.502.
TATE OP OREQON, County of Jack-
Average net dally
on, ss:
On this 1st day of July, 1910, per
sonally appeared oerore me, u. rut
Bam, manager of the Medford Mall Trl
kune, who, upon oath, acknowledged that
the above figures are true and correct.
(Seal) H. N. YOCKEY.
Notary Public for Oregon.
MAJORITY ARE INSURGENTS.
Hotel Arrivals.
Tlio XimH A. H. llrown, Ashliuul;
1). ( Hojjni-t, Pertlmitl: 11. .1. Shnw,
Scnttle; K. 11, folm, Hukimio; 0. A.
Drysihilo. St. Louis j W. H. Oillior;,
1C. S. Hull, l'ortlniuli 0. 11. Mntliow.
son, Now lliweu: A. J. Voivot, Falls
City; Mii Garrett. 0. 0. Snrkoy,
Portland : K. V. Snoihly mul wil'e,
Alva; W. .Morse, l.s AiikoIos; John
JuluiMUi, Seattle; 1 1, Pease, .lofl'or
son; V. Mantt, Grmnell; I-'. l- Glass
brook, Pertland: V. 1. Krar.iei Seat
Ho; P. O. Kimlov. Portland; Dr. ,1.
O. Waddle. Stockton; K. S. Wright,
IN IOWA, in Kansas anil in other direct primary states,
whore there has been an expression of opinion from the
rank and file, insurgents have been endorsed.
In Ohio and other states, where the convention sys
tem rules, the regulars, through their control of the ma
chines, have won, insurgency standing no chance with the
politicians.
There is no question but that a majority of republicans
arc at heart insurgents. Whether they will get a hearing
or not denends solelv iinoii how much thov frighten the
machino in control, is a n.lo, however, ngalan will ""Sl'c.HSft-
trol and the people will have to vote lor stand-put candi
dates. As a result the masses, being denied a voice in the se
lection of candidates, and having their protests ignored,
will elect a considerable number of democrats simply as
a means of voicing their protest. This has already been
done in some republican strongholds.
There is a larger independent and thinking vote in
America than ever before. The time-worn dodges to per
petuate legislation for special interests through partisan
appeals falls on an increasing number of deaf cars.
At the best, party organizations are simply to secure
offices, and enact legislation. When the office-seekers
ov
York; If, IJryon, Portland; J. 11.
Money ami i'amtl.v, Devil's Lake,
X. I).
Tho MooroW. L. Uootnor, C. W.
Kikemnn. Omaha; 0. H. Kielinuui ami
wife, Seattle; J. P. Donovan, Al-i
Imny; K. t Crews. Portland; WooU'
roiit'l. vt. ll. AicDotiaiii. mii ! ran
oisco; u. !;. Mil laity, Keno; K. S.
Stiles, l.os Angles; t- W. Hold,
(I rants Pass; Mr. mid Mrs. K. A. An
derson, Cuntrnlin; M. Cluistio, 0. A.
Webster, HohoIiui'k; W. II. Caliwin,
San KranoNoo.
Mnrrlnno Llconsos Issued.
.lohn .1. Pottynrovo and llaltlo I),
lohnsou.
Phillip II. Uolnios and Blanche 11.
Oswald.
A kuoiI otoro location la nrivarttn
1R! kooiI Btoro Horvlco Is iitlvortln
Ihk hut both of those are Biinplu
inonttiry to tho ronl lulvoitlnliiK that
Ib dono la tho nownimpor.
MEDPOBD, OBSQOIT.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California and fastcst-erow-taux
city In Oregon.
Imputation, 1910, 9,000.
Bank deposits, $2,760,000.
Banner fruit city of Oreiron Itocuo
Xlver apples won sweepstakes prize and
mie oi
"Apple Xlnffs of the World"
at National Apple Show. Spokane, 1909.
Xorue Itlver pears brought highest
rices In all markets of the world dur
tox the post five years.
Write Commercial Club, enclosing 6
swats for postage on finest community
pamphlet ever written.
are financed by interests desiring special legislation, we
have the political machine.
The exposures of the past few vears, (be insurance
scandals, the sugar trust scandal, the railroad rebate scan
dals, the Standard Oil scandals, the Payne-Aldrich tariff
scandals, whereby duties were increased on certain arti
cles controlled by certain senators, and trust profits fur
ther increased, the cost of living sent skyward through
the policy of taxing poverty instead of wealth, and the
consequent creation of a get-rich-quick plutocracy, have
opened the eyes of the people as never before.
Insurgency represents protest, and if the protest is not
heeded, the politicians face disaster.
HIS OBJECTION.
I always felt a sort of doubt,
I cquld not "ish!" or "pooh!"
For quite a while I huiiR about
To hear her softly coo;
But, when I came to try her out,
I found she wouldn t do.
Her hair was like fine Rolden thread,
Her throat was like tho swan;
Her skin was white, her lips were red
And fair to look upon;
But she could never make a bed
Or sew a button on.
Her voice was ever soft and low,
Her smile was very sweet;
From certain points of view I knew
That jrirl was hard to beat;
But I'd have had the slimmest show
To get Reed prub to eat.
She warbled like a mockingbird
Upon a budding haw;
Her playing was, upon my word,
Without a single flaw;
But I believe, from what I heard,
She cooked her beefsteak raw.
I mean no sort of slight or slur,
However it may look;
I knew I could not marry her
She'd never suit my book;
I know it 'twas certain to occur
I'd have to hire a cook.
Kennett Hams.
UNCLE JOE REFUSES
TO TALK OF KANSAS
-MACKINAC ISLAND, Mich., Aug.
4. Speaker Joseph G. Cannon re
fused today to .discuss the results of
the Kansas primary or the Iowa Re
publican convention, but casually
pointed out that there were primaries
also in Oklahoma and Missouri.
"I have nothing to say during my
vacation concerning the Kansas
primaries or the Iowa convention,"
WILL ASK MEXICAN
CONGRESS TO OUST DIAZ
Prevention
OF FIRES
!
LOS ANOELKS. Cnl., Aug. 4.
The anti-re-election clubs of Mexico,
whoso membership includes practi
cally all of President Diaz' most bit
ter enemies, will on September 1"
petition the Mexican congress to de
clare Diaz' recent election Nvoid on
tho ground that tho whole election
was farcical and a disgrace to the
standing of Mexico among the nn-
Any man who makes up his mind
to fight for his rights will have a
fight on his hands until the under
taker is summoned by his sorrowing
relatives.
You can novor tell how a summer
girl looked at the breakfast table by
the way she looks when she occu
pies a hammock Into in the afternoon.
Chief Hornn very properly objects
to tho secondary fireworks, consist
ing of blazing houses, which tho fire
crackers and skyrockets touch off.
Day by day more banks are get
ting into tho mood to pose as tho
original littlo advocatos of the pos
tal savings system.
If a girl with a dimple still re
tains it fivo years after marriage
it's proof positive that hor marriage
wasn't a failure
Whilo u woman with nine children
would bo justifiod in having an oc
casional fit of the blues, she hasn't
the time to indulge
Set all tho thiovos to catching
thieyoa and ubout one-half tho wofjd
would bo continually chasing tho
tker.
said Cannon. "Perhaps when nil the it ions of the world.
returns are in I will make a state-. l. Guiterrez do Lara, an officer of
ment. There is ono thing you might the Mexican Liberty league, today
remember primaries were held also said the central board of anti-rein
Missouri and Oklahoma." election clubs decided to nrospnt mli
a petition to the Mexican congress
on July 25. The petition i now be
ing prepared.
CRANE IN WEST TO
INVESTIGATE LORIMER?
CHICAGO, 111., Aug. 4. Setintjr
Murray Crane of Massachusetts,
who appeared silently in Chicago and
gave out tho information that he had
nothing to say regarding his west
ern mission, is said by the Chicago
Tribune today to have come here to
BALDWIN PROVES VICTOR
IN SWIMMING RACES
puny's
Baldwin, of tho Valley Auto com-
nggrcgntion of swimmer?,
cleaned up tho race.-. Wednesday
evening easily by winning over Ilen
selman and Cain after the latterliad
defeated St. James. Then, to top
this off, Bnldwiu climbedxto the roof
of the building and gave a very
pretty exhibition drop. In this he
was accompanied bv Professor
investigate the personal and political Brans and Billy Hiechert. Ilieuhert
status of Senator William Lorimer.was the only one of the three to dive.
of Illinois.
A number of the members of the
Illinois assembly are now under in
dictment for bribery in connection
with tho eloction of Lorimer. Lori
mer replied to tho charges of bribery
before the sqnato and his election is
to be investigated by a senate com
mittee. The Tribune todny says Crane was
sent by President Taft to investigate
the Lorimer case. According to tho
Tribune, the report will bo unfavor
able to Lorimer.
Crane refused to discuss his meet
ing with Ballinger in Minneapolis.
"I have nothing to say," said
Crane, when asked whether ho was
sent to Minneapolis to ask Ballinger
to resign from tho cabinet. "I came
west on a mission, have been in
Minneapolis, and am now going east.
I did not see Ballinger by appoint
ment. Wo discussed matters in gen
oral that is all."
BRIEF SESSION COUNTY COURT
(Continued from Page 1.)
of tho county road in section 2'J,
township 37, petitioned for by M. M.
Hoard and othors, was referred to
a board of viewers to bo appointed
at tho September term of tho court.
The same order was made in ref
erence to tho road petitioned for by
E. C. Pomeroy et al.
Thoreupon tho court adjourned
sine die.
Evoa If your store wore, actually,
more Important that your advertis
ing would I nd Idea to, tho public would
not believe It.
which i n miiieuii lent, owing o
the starting place nnd rafter. This
youngster also swam the length of
the tank under wator and was warm
ly applauded.
J. W. Keycs, of the Valley Auto
company, snys ho has a water polo
team which will play any ngtrregn
tion in the city.
On and after October
first I will bo prepared
I to deliver 'Tyrone,"
the only known sub
stance that will extin
guish gasoline and ii
electric arc fires;
weighs onlv five
peunds: cannot freeze; t
will not injure most
delicate fabrics; used at
all small fires by X. Y.
fire department; passed
and approved by V. S.
federal steamboat in
spection department;
invaluable for extin-
l guishing automobile
tires. Address
F. H. Cowles
Agent,
"Westaway Orchard
Medford.
i:
mHMHIMHMHH I
Jufft
Published
Mining Maps of Southwest
ern Oregon and Northwestern
California, showing the forest
reserves, Minoycd and unsur
veyed land. Sold by
W.P. Wright
Grants Pass. Or.
Price of Wall Maps, $2;
Pocket Maps, .$1.50.
Wanted
To buy or can trade
work horse for single
driving mare; good for
orchard work; not over
8 years eld: weight
about 1200: if broken to
saddle preferable.
Wanted
Someone to bale ha' at
"Westaway Orchard;
must furnish all machin
ery for baling; quote
price.
For Sale
Fine tealn, weighing
about 12150 pounds each,
(bay marc and roan
horse), age 0 years and
8 ycifrs; price, including I
harness, nearly new,
Will sell roan horse sin
gle for $150.
F. H. COWLES
TVcstaway Orchard,
Eagle Point Hoad, near
Yilas "Ranch.
ouiuxanck no. mm.
An orill.iruco uuthnrlxlni? tho Ikhu
ihu'o of $21,000.00 of tho Improve
numt lioudii or tho city of Medford,
.lno.lt Hon county, Orouon, and dlieet
lug tho udvortlnlnir of tho uuuio for
Halo In nrcordnuco with Chapter V of
Tltlo XXVII of IlolllitKur & Cottou'n
Annotated Coilon and Htututcu of tho
Stuto of Oreuon.
that tho total amount of thin Inmio
dooH not oxeoml tho limit puvterlliod
by wild nut.
Thin bond In rudeonmblb at tho of
fice of Hiild troiimiror nt. tho option
of tho olty of Medford upon tho my
iiiont of tho faco valuo thoroof, with
nceruud Intoront to tho dato of pay
ment nt any Homlaunu:u coupon po-
Tho city of Medford doth ordiiln ,.,i (lt yP ,vftor ono year from tho
dato horoor, iin provided in mud an.
Kor tho fulfillment of tho coiull
tloiiH of thin nhllKtitlnu tho faith and
credit or tho city of Medford aro : ore
by plodded,
In wit n ohm whoioof, thin bond linn
boon hI;iioi1 by tlio mayo.' and ut
touted by tho recorder of imld city of
Medford and tho rorporr.to Heal of
tlio city of Mvdfotd affixed thin
t . . i i U(l) Oi ttiiiit A
I). It) 10.
ait ToIIewh:
Suction 1, Whorniui, '.ho olty of
Medford Iiuh herotoforo duly eaiiHod
certain HtroetH of Hald city to bo Im
proved, and lunt duly aiuuuuH'd tho
coat thereof to tlio property benefit
ed thereby In aeeoidnne. with the
charter of wild city; ami,
WhoroiiH, certain uwnorii of Hiindry
plorcH of property each i khohhoiI for
Hiteh Impi'oveiueutM In a mini exceed
ing twonty-flvo dnlljii'H, have duly
made and filed application to pay
nald uovoral umiciiHiuoutH In liiHtall
inentti, In nccovdnnco with nectlou
27'J7 of nald llotllngor .4 Cotton'a
Annotated Cmlon and Statuten; and,
Whereas, an niHcsHinont and bond
lion docket Iuih been duly made up
In accordance with the provlHlona of
Hald Hcctlon nnd of Hoctb n l!Ti!S of
nald cndoH and HtntutcH, and tho total
amount of unpaid iinHOHMiiuuitn for
mich Htreet ImprovetuoutH and for
which application to pay aider tho
provlHlotiH of mi Id HcctloiiH t'.liovo cit
ed hnH been ilmdo and filed uh afore
said, Ih the Hum of 12-1.000.00. an
Hhowa by uald bond lien docket;
Now, therefore. Bald city of Med
ford doth o dr In as nfnnumld, that
thoro Ih hereby authorized to bo tu
nned the boiuln of Hald city In the
total amount of 'J 1.000.00, In de
uomluatlonH of two hundred and fif
ty nnd five hundred dollnru each, an
may bo convenient.
Section '2. Srld lioudH nlinll bo
made In tho following ferm:
. ........ nlli.i ...,,,
citv op MBm-'onn.
JackHon County,
Statu of Oregon.
IMPUOVK.MI5NT UOND.
Know nil men by theno proHontn,
that the city of Medford In tho coun
ty of JnckHon. Mate of Oregon, for
valuo received, hereby agrees and
prnmlHOH to pay tho bearer tho nutn
of dollnrH In gold coin
of tho United Statcn of America, on
tho prcHimtntlon and Hurroudernf thin.
obligation on tho day of
In tho year of our
Lord, Ono ThoiiHaud Nino Hundred
nnd , without grace.
with Intoront thereon from the dato
hereof until redeemed, or until tho
time of the Hciul-annunl lutorcHt pay
ment next vmiiiluK tho publication of
notlco by tho city of Medfor I that thin
bond will ho taker, up nnd cancelled,
and the IntoroHt thereon will cenHo
at tho IntoroHt pnyment period next
following Hiich publication, nt tho
rate of hIx per cent per annum, pnya
lile Hunil-nnnually, in like coin on
tho dny of
and year, on tho pre-
Hontntloii and loirrondor of the prop
er con point thereto nttnexed, principal
nnd Intoront payable at tho offlro of
tho tronHiiror of tlio city of Medford.
Thin bond Ih one of a ftorlen author
lr.ud by an act of the leglnlrtlvo an
ftomhly of the Htnto of Oregon, enti
tled "An ret to provide for tho Ihhu
a n co of bondn for the linproven out of
HtroetH and the laying of HeworH In
Incorporated cltlen and for tho pay
ment of the rout of hiicIi Improve
ments and the laying of nowera by In
Htnllmentn," tiled In tho office of tho
Hecrotary of Htnto February 22d, 1803,
an amended by an act entitled "An
act to amend bcctioim 1, 2, 3, -I, 5,
0 and 7 of an act entitled 'An act to
provide for tlio iHHiianco of bondH for
the improvement of HtrootH and Iny
Iiik of Howom In lucorporrtod cltlen.
ami for the payment of tho cent of
hiicIi Imprnvotnentn and laying of
Howora by InntnllmeutH,' file' In tho
office of tho aocrotnry of utato Fob
rurnry 22d, 1893," approved Febru
ary 28tb, 1001, and In an obligation
of tho city of Medford, nforccrld, nnd
Ih not to bo doomed or tnkon to bo
within or nay part of tho limitation
by law an to tho ludobtodncnn of Hald
city; and It In further certified that
all ron.tilrouior.tH of law have been
fully compiled with by tho propor of
flcorn la tho IhhiiIur of thin bond, nnd
At tent:
Mayor.
Recorder of the City of Medford.
Section .1. Kaeh of mild bondn nhall
hnvo attached Ihoroto twenty con
ponn, euo'.i r.f which hIiiiII bo In tho
following ferm:
CITY OF MKOFOUI),
State of Oreuon.
Will pay to tho bearer
dollnrH In gold coin of tho United
Htnton of America, at tho office of
tho treatiiirer of mild city, on the
day of boliiK
hIx inouthn' IntoroHt on Improvement
bond No iiiiIohii nald bond
In Hooner redeemed nn therein pro
vided, which redumption will render
thin coupon void.
Attent:
Mnyor.
...... ......
ltecordor of tho City of Medford.
Hald roupoiiH nhall bo numbered
from ono to twenty renpcctlvely.
Section -I, The mayor ot nald city
In hereby authorised and directed to
Hlgn nald bondn and tho city recorder
to couuterHlKH the iinuio by attaching
thereto the aonl of nald city, all on
behalf of nald city,
Section G, The recorder of nnld
city Ih hereby directed to roglHter
nald bondn nnd number the" nnmu ou
tho blank provided tlmrefor In tho
foregoing form In nccorctnnco with
Hoctlnn 273u of nald coden and Htnt
uten of tho Htnto of Oregon.
Section fi. Tho recorder of tho
city of Mi'dford Ih hereby directed to
ndvertlnu nald bondn for mile and
that the mi too will lie Hold for tho
hlgt.oHt prlro obtainable, not lemi than
par ami accrued Intoront, nnd In nald
adverttnemunt he Hlinll announce Hint
ho will receive Healed proponalH for
the puichnno of nald bondn or any
portion thereof at bin office nt any
time before 1:30 p. in, on the 10th
day of AugiiHt, 1910. He nhall pub
IIhIi mild udvortltiomonl throe tlinen
In : dally newnpaper piilillnlied and
printed In mild city, and hIiiiII nubmlt
tho Healed propomilH received la ac
cordance with nald udvortlHomont to
tho council ut Itn next meeting there
after. The foregoing ordlnnnco wan pann
ed by tho city council of the city of
Medford, Oregon, on tho 2d dny of
AugiiHt, 1010, by tho following vote,
to-wlt:
Welch aye Merrick aye, Kmorlck
nbHont, Wormian nye, Klfort aye and
Oeuiiner nyo.
Approved AugiiHt 3d. 1010.
W. II. CANON, Mayor.
Attent:
ItOHT. W. Ti:UKU.
City ltecordor.
YOUNG ROCKEFELLER IN
A MONOPLANE COMPANY
.STAMPOItl). Conn., Aug. !.-
Bucked by .lohn l. ltockel'ollcr, dr.,
nnd organized under tho lawn of Illi-
iio'ih, a company Iiub bueu formed
hero to exploit a monoplane invented
by William S, Kommo, a New York
aviator, wIioru auroplanu models re
cently took firt prize at the Aoro
uatiticul HDcioty'H content. Kommo in
the prenidcut of the new corporation.
Little trouble to find (because
classified) or to answer (because you
can wrlto letters) or find your way"
Is tho want ad that you're looking
for.
Hasklns for Health.
ry imp rf
" '0CSZ3x7Zr
SEND YOUR DAUGHTER TO
St. Mary's Academy
Medford, Oregon,
A Private Resident and Day School for
GIRLS AND YOUNG WOMEN
Departments: Primary, Grammar, Academic, Commer
cial. Specially organized Department of Music and Art.
mservx
lVfttr
YOUR SIGHT
is your most precious posses
sion. Defective sight can
easily be cured by consulting
Dr. Rickert
OVER KENTNER'S.
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING
All Work Guaranteed Pricon Rousonublo
COFFEEN . PRICE
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Medford, Orogon. '
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that has appeared in the
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But if it is there today,
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