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    MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDMHID, OREO ON, TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, .1010.
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Medford Mail Tribune
Cmplrte Hrl: Thirty-ninth Teur:
Dally, Fifth Ycr.
A nrBBPXENOENT NEWSFATSB
WWrnSMUCBB saxt xxcept batttk-
SA.T BT THE MSSrOBJD
Tnorrxxa co.
A consolidation of the MoJfonl Mnll
MtmMlBhcd 1889: thn Southern Orciron-
Baa. MtabllnhPd 1901: the Democratic
Time, estnbllnhcd 1873: tho Ashland
TMbane, established, 1896 and tho Mod
Tribune, established 1908.
MOnOE PUTNAM, Editor or.d Manager
Bntcrcd as second-class matter. No
vember 1. 1B0B at the Dost office at
MMtford, Oregon, under the act of
wren s, ItiV.
Official Paper of tho City of Medofrd
SUBSCRXTTXCm SATES
(tea year by mall 15.00
Cm month by mall SO
Jrw month delivered by carrlor. In
Uedford. Asl.land. Jacksonville
and Central Point .SO
ftaaday, only by mall, per year ... 2.00
Weekly, per year 1.S0
TaU Z.aid Wire United Pra Sis-
patcbts.
Tbe Mall Tribune ia on aalo at the
wrry News Stand. San Francisco.
Fertwnd Hotel News Stand, Portland.
Xemaui Newa Co., Portland, Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
Bet Spokane News Stand, Spokane.
Poatag Sates
S to ll-pape paper ..............
11 to H-pace paper
3 to 36-page paper
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SWOSX CXXCTT&ATXOK
Average Dally for
Storamber, 1909
XkMaaaber, 1909
1.700
1,842
1.915
2.132
2.20S
2.301
2.450
2,502
2.S25
3.S75
2,525
3.550
2.550
3.(00
3,100
3,560
2.550
2.550
2.550
2.600
2.550
Jtwnary. 1910
nafcraary. 1910 .....
March. 1910
April. 1910
ay. 191
1910
Jaae, 1910
JTJX.T CXXCTJXJLTXOaT
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J.S76
1.600
3,6 3 S
3.S2S
3.52S
X.S3S
3.S7S
1,515
3.E3S
1,525
3,625
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Total dross 68,175
Bally average 2,622
Xm deduction 98
Net average dally circulation 2.524
KATE OP OREGON, County of Jack
ob. ss:
Ob the 1st day of August, 1910, per
eaally appeared before me, George Put
Baa, manager of the Medford Mall Trl
Jaaa. who upon oath, acknowledges that
t2ta above figures are true and correct
U5EAX,) a-. N. TOCKET,
Notary Public for Oregon.
MEDFORD, OKEOOS
aietropoll of Southern Oregon and
SCerUiern California, and the fasteat-Bvwlnr-clty
In Oregon.
Population, 1910. 9,000
Bank deposits. 32.760.000
WO.OOO Gravity Water system com
pleted In July 1910. giving finest supply
Vera mountain water.
Sixteen miles if street being paved at
a-ooet ezcedlng 11,000.000, making a to
tal of twenty miles of pavement.
Postofflce receipts for year ending
Jaae 39, 1910. show gain of 38 per oeat.
Banner fruit city In Oregon Rogue
Mrer apples won sweepstakes prize and
ad title of
"Apple Xing' of the World."
aft the National Apple Show, Spokane.
XJ9. Rogue River pears brought high
est prices In all markets of the world
tartar the post five years.
Write Commercial Club, enclosing (
eats for postage of the finest commu
Btjr pamphlet ever written.
THE WASTREL.
Obco, when I was little, as the sum
mer dark was falling.
Among tli e puryle upland fields I
lost my barefoot rcy;
The road to borne was bidden fast,
and frlEbtful shadows, crawl
ing Along the sky-line, swallowed up
tho last glnd light of day;
And then I seemed to hear you
In- tho twilight, and be near you;
Seemed to bear your dear voice call
ing Through the meadows, calling, call
ing JLnd I followed and I found you,
Flung my tired arms around you,
And rested on the mother-breast, re
turned, tired out, from play.
Down tho yours that followed, tho
I trod strange paths unheed
ing Though I chased tho Jack-o-lan-thorns
of so many maddened
years,
Though I never looked behind roe
whore the bome-llghts were
receding,
Though I never looked enough
ahead to see tho Inn of Fears;
Still I know your heart was near
me,
That your ear was strained to
hear mo,
That your love would need no plead
ing To forglvo me, but was pleading
Of Itself that, in disaster,
I should run to you tho fester
And be euro that I was dearer for
for your'sacrlflco of tears.
pi
Now on life's last summertime tho
long last dusk Is falling,
And I , who trod one way so long,
can treail no other way
Until at death's dim crossroads I
watch, hesitate, the crawling
Night passages that mazo mo with
tbo ultlmato dismay,
Then when Death and Doubt shall
blind mo
Evon then I know you'll find me:
I shall hoar you, Mothor, calling:
I shall fight and follow find you
Though tho grave-clothos swathe
and bind 'you.
And I know your lovo will answer:
"Horo's my laddlo homo from
play!"
Reginald Wright Kauffraan, in tbo
Forum.
SHALL MAN OR
"TVf EN" are beginning to ask themselves," stated Judge
Henry McGinn in a speech at Oregon City Sat
urday evening, " 'what right has this man to govern me
because ho has more money than T have?' Thoy are be
ginning to believe that property was made for man and
not that man was made for property."
The effort inaugurated by the assembly is a move to
re-establish the convention system, whereby property is
enabled .to govern man instead of man property. Tho
part played by corporations in the assembly is exposed by
Judge McGinn, who detailed the personnel of the assembly
leaders as follews:
W. D. Fenton is Southern Pacific and Standard Oil
attorney. R. W. "Wilbur is attorney for tho Portland Rail
way, Light and Power company and of the Liability In
surance companies, which secretly contract with employ
ers to insure them against damage from accident, and
make it appear in court that the damage falls on the em
ployer. S. B. Huston and George W. Stapleton repre
sent the timber interests. Charles H. Carey is attorney
for the Hill system and the telephone company. Wallace
McCaimnant represents numerous corporations, and if
elected to the supreme bench would nullify the initiative
and referendum. JayBowerman is legal representative
in central Oregon for the Harrinmu lines and so it goes
down the list. Every corporation lobbyist who became
a familiar figure at Salem at the last session of the legis
lature was in evidence at the assembly.
The people, not the corporations, should select judges,
legislatures and senators. Oregon does not want to get
back in the class with Illinois, where the seuatorship is
auctioned off to the highest bidder.
Your judgment, Air. Reader, ought to be as good as the
judgment of the man you send to the legislature as to who
should be senator. In what respect is your representative
better able to make a selection than you are? In what
respect is the judgment of these self-appointed delegates
to'an assembly controlled by corporations, superior to the
judgment of the whole people?
PREVENTION VS. CURE.
T
HE forest fires during
awful toll in life and
sections of the northwest, recalling the terrible fires that
swept over the pine belts of Minnesota, "Wisconsin and
Michigan some years ago.
"With all the furore about conservation, the appropria
tion of millions of dollars, the establishment of an immense
bureau and an army of foresters for the conserving of
these resources, the calamities of the past week seem to
mock the puny efforts of the forestry department, and
must in a measure shatter the confidence of the "body pol
itic in the gold lace and red tape of the bureau.
To "fight fire with fire" is a saying so ancient as to
have almost been handed down from the Sanskrit. If
small fires, easily controlled, and at the proper season,
were kindled through the forests annually, taking off
the previous year's accummulation of dead leaves, needles
and brush, the forests might easily be kept clear of in
flammable matter and the awful holacausts that have
marked the past week in a measure be averted.
The whole vigilance of the forestry department has
been directed to prevent f ires, and where their efforts have
been successful year after year, a most deadly reserve
magazine of inflammables that, once kindled, pass all
human control. The origin of these fires is not infre
quently spontaneous combustion, in any event it seems
that human vigilance is powerless to prevent their spread.
To return to the old methods of the Medes and Persians
may seem a long step backward to scientific gentlemen of
the tennis and golf cabinets, but the people who are pay
ing for the gold lace, the flummery and the chalk lines on
the tennis court want a conservation that conserves, even
though it be accomplished by the prosaic methods of the
ancients.
Natatorium Notes.
The putrons of the bowling hall
nr mnidlv ncauirini' skill at tho
ntnn nml liii? scores are now rolled
up every day. Tho hih score to
date was made yesterday by "Uwme
Patton, 251.
This week tho management is or
foriiiL' a nrizo to the hiiiH score for
three eonsecutivo (rumen rolled be
fore midnight, Saturduy, August 27.
Ladies' day Thursday,
It was orkrinally intended to
"utairo" n game of water polo Wed
nesday night, but tho absence Irom
thn eitv of Hnrrv Baldwin, ono of the
best players, caused a shift in the
plans. Insteud of tho polo game, the
management will put on a series of
races. Ono will bo a three-heut af
fair for bovs of 10. Tho main event
will ho a match, race between Paul
Evans and W. It. Crosby. These
boys are well matched, fast swim
mers and tho contest will ho most
oxoiting. Tho ruccs will start at 3
o'clock und will bo followed by tbo
regular dance at 8:45.
Ilasklns for Health,
PROPERTY RULE?
the past week have taken an
property from the timbered
Real Estate Transfers.
J. De Iloboum to E. F. A.
Hittner, 40 acres in section
8, township 35, 4 west $ 10
U. E. Bean to E. C. Kinley
side, lot 9, block 32, Med
ford 10
W. L. Orr to L. E. Bean, the
sumo property 10
E. Wheclor to J. F. Brown, lot
17 und 18, block 15, Butte
Falls 300
W. II. Hamlin to J. Do Ro
bonm, 40 ucros in section
8, township 35, 4 west... 100
It. C. Kinleyside to h. E.
Bean, lot 9. block 32, Hert
ford 2,400
It. B. Studebaker to II. E.
Stone, land in township 30,
1 east 1,200
Labor Day Celebration.
The locul Carpenters' union is pro
paring for an excursion and picnic
to Ashland on Labor day, September
fi, Reduced rates have boon secured
and every preparation made for a
good time. All trades unions are
asked to participate.
KLAMATH PHONE
LINE PURCHASED
Official ntuiouiiccmuut confirming
the I'urelmso of tho Midway Home
Tolonhonu Co. system by tho Pacif
lo Telephone ami Telegraph Com
pany was reco'ved by District Com
mercial Manager Drowory this morn
ing. In discussing tho taking over
of this proport by IiIh company Mr.
Drowory stated that It was of consid
erable Importance to Medford, as nil
of the business originating In Klam
ath and Lake counties will havu to bo
handled through the district head
nuarters, which are located here,
thus ot can bo seen with this addi
tional Incronoo In business from that
growing section of tbo country, It will
necessitate nu Increase lit tho force,
both In the accounting and plant de
partments hero lit order to carry on
the work.
In speaking of what his company
purposed to do In the way of Im
provements, Mr. Drowery stated that
the city of Klamath Falls had Just
recently granted his company a 25
years franchise and that work would
, commence within 90 dnys on tbo In
stallation of a new central energy
system, which would neccssltnto tho
rebuilding of the entlro Midway com
pany's old system In ordor to glvo
tho patrons a first-class sorvlco,
which that particular soctlon has
needed for somo time. Ho further
stated that material Is now being as
sembled for tho construction of a
number eight copper metallic circuit
from the main Portland nnd San
Francisco toll lino to Lakovlow, via
Klamath Falls, and when this Is com
pleted It will plnco thorn In a posi
tion to gavo an A I sorvlco to all of
the Interior towns In Klamath, Lake,
Harney and Crook counties. This will
represent an expenditure of nt least
ono hundred and twenty-five thou
sand dollars and will mean much to
tbo particular territory that It covers
In tho way of large sums of money
that will be spent for labor and ot
which naturally each town will bo
benefited by.
The company fully reallzos tbo lm-
I portance of this new and growing
' country, and Medford bolng tho log
I leal center for this vast territory, it
was decided that it should bo tho
district headquarters for these couu-
ties.
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TAFT WAKTS TEDDY'S HELP.
(Continued from Pncoj2
platform. Ho Indicated" that Taft
approved of thlH plan and did not
care what Roosevelt thought about
It.
Taft, a his lottor and tolegram
both show, It Is uow pointed out, did
not approre of tho action. Politi
cians believe tbo whole schomo wns a
daring plan on tho part of tho "old
guard" to forco tho president to ap
pear to approve a reactionary pro
gram in New York. Tluit tho schemo
may result In tho complete over
throw of the men back ot It, and a
working alliance between Taft and
Roosevelt Is tho prediction of tho
poltlclans hero.
WOMEN SENT TO SAFETY.
(Continued from page 1.)
of Ashland burning has passed. The
volunteers secured yesterday morn
ing, following the calling of a mass
meeting in tho city, did valient work
and got the fires near the city uud'
control. Fortunately the wind did
not shift, as feared, and tho dnngorit
passed.
Richard Caldor of this eitv. who
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At Belt
union
woitt into tho Kile urouk dlritriot n
week urn on i luiutinir ttip, won
foroml lo flee for sitl'uty mid had lib
lioreo Imdly lnmiml on route. Ho
staled tlint every camper In tho dis
trict has been pressed into Hurvlon
The fires mound Ihu Four Hit lord
nro reported today to lie dying down
and nro fairly well under control.
The .Mosquito Swamp fires are also
said to have boon ehooked by thu
soldiers who arrived last week.
Supervisor Nrioksou, with a forou
of nearly 1!00 men, Is still fiuhtiiiR
the Cat Hill fire, on tho southeast
side, and is said to he mooting with
ood fluoeoss.
Taken all in all, the fire situation
may he said to havu improved Rreal
ly duriiiR tho past 1!-1 hours. Willi
additional men at work it in holieved
MMMMHMMUM
The
Meat
Question
is ono thnt overy person is vi
tally interested in a question
thnt all must consider..
Fine, healthy stock is not
enough. Perfection in butch
ering is not enough. Tho ques
tions of cold storngo and sani
tation nro just as important.
We have n sanitary shop,
and no flies or other insect is
allowed around our meats.
Our cold storago system is
tho only system that Insures
perfection in fresh meats. We'll
be pleased to Iiavo you call
nnd inspect our shop nnd stor
age rooms.
Staple & Fancy
Groceries
Everything the. market af
fords and the best brands. You
!, can't go wrong when you order
' from
' '
Warner,
Wortman
6 Gore
Grocery Phone 286
Market Phone 281
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and Biscuits
for the Children?
Yos, children of all ages if
am and
Lard
has been used. Columbia
Brand Products nro tlio
result of careful, clean.
modern, (military methods
Dealar, Hotel and Cafe
meat oo ronrtAMD, OM.
NOMMIMUrtOI VM rcm
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tlint thoy will all ho under control
within a week.
A enso smoke is still hanging over
tho 'ily and valley. There is no
prospnul of ruin.
Thu local i'grestry officials are
congratulating Ihemselves thai thoio
Iiiir heen no hiss of life in the pres
ent fires. A number of narrow es
capes have ht'im experienced, hut
so far no fatalities have boon ut
cntdml, Assistant Eorestor C. J. lltielc, who
is now in charge of the local office,
states that be is leaving no stone
unturned in his efforts to find the
parties who havu been sotting out
fires. That tho fires were set by
somo person or persops there Is int
tho slightest doubt, as tiumistakablo
evidouce has been found to that ef
fect. One homesteader Is reported
to have' chased a firebug for novel nl
miles on horseback in an endeavor
to apprehend him, hut be escaped.
Resolution.
Whereas, death has removed from
our midst our worthy and estimable
I'otnrndc, Mrs. Lottie Udell; there,
fore he it
Resolved, by the members of Local
Agale, as well as this entire com
muiiity has sustained nu irreparable
loss; and be it further
Resolved. That we extend to her
DIAMOND
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A "Wo liavo ovorything tlmt in good in
DIAMONDS, WATCHES AND J
JEWELRY
JLt A and will trout you on the squiiro. IVI
O J- W. DIAMOND O
lj 115 E Main, Medford tt-
DIAMOND
Mt. Angel College
MT. ANGEL, OR.
In charge of tho Bcncdicliiio Fathers. For young
men and boys. Term opens September Gtli. Pre
paratory, commercial, scientific and classical courses.
Write for catalogue.
TURN EXPENSE
INTO INVESTMENT
If it's merely a question of
what you can "get along
with," use an ordinary paper
for your business stationery.
If, however, you are seek
ing to turn expense into in
vestment, use
Tilt ii(.ir.ir.ir tuuHtit lUlltmr
m
"LooJktr ti Watir tUrV
The added influence given
your messages by the clean,
crisp sheets will wipe out the
expense item and leave a bal
ance on the other side.
A Hula Journey Into ilia working nt
your own inlml will itrennllitiwiur urcu
inenl, To htlp, mk in lor u icciintii
book of tin i.ipcr ilmwiiig IcilriliraiU
ml oilier kutlneti forim, iirlnleil, llllio.
Kniplied und ciijrmvml nn ilia whim ami
fourteen colon of Ulu Hamiiiiiuu IIiinii,
Il wuilli having.
Mailli)rllAM?MiMR
PAHKH COMfAHV, lliu
only paper UMlteri In
Ilia world innklnic boml
pjnerexclutlvely.
Medford Printing
horenved husband and relatives our
siiieeresl sympathy; mid ho it I'ur-
Resolved, That our olinrlur bo
draped in mourning for a period of
Ihltty days, and also Hint a copy of'
those I'oMilutlotiM he lorwarded (o
the Mall Tribune and a copy to our
comrade, the husband of thu de
ceased, E. .1. Odell,
, HARVEY RICHARDSON,
iMAKION NEAl.ON,
It. C. AVERY,
Committee.
DIAMOND THIEF IS
TAKEN TO PORTLAND
Ray I j. llrown, who was arrested
several days ago on telegraphic in
formation from Portland, was taheu
north Monday afternoon by Officer
Douglas Leisy to answer lo the
charge.
Hrown was accused of purloining
a diamond estimated to bo worth ,
.flfiO. lie admitted that he had bad
the stone, and it was later found In
pawn at Klamath Palls, hut douioa
that he had stolon it.
Not ono of a storo'n "regular cus
tomers" fall to note with porconal
Interest and plcnsuro every evidence
of Increasing ndvortlnlng mitotprlno
which It allows.
PINE JOB
PRINTING
IS OUR
SPECIALTY
WE CAN
AND DO
MAKE QUICK
DELIVERIES
GET OUR
PRICES
Co. aa s- central av.
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