Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1910, Page 4, Image 4

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
AK XKDErnNDEHT NEWSrAMR
rUHLIBHED DAILY EXCEIT SATUll-
SAT BY THE MUDrOKD
FRINTina CO.
A eottsnllttittlon or tin- McilCoril Mull,
cttiibllKbril .1SS9, tin ttoulhrrn Orrgun
lim, pnlnlilliOiitl 1902, tin' Democratic
Tlium, vMnlillnhrtl 1S72, tin Astibtml
Tribune. oMiibllHlioil 1S96. nnil llio Aleil
ftirtl Tribune QHlnbllwIioil Iu6,
OKOUOi: Pt'TNA.M, 1'iUtor mul Mnnai-vr
l'Morcil it .mi-coihI-cIiikh mutter No
vember 1, 1809, nt tlio jiof-tufrlco tit
Meilfont. Ori-KOn, umlur Uio net of
Mnrch 3. 1878
Official Paper of tin- City of Meilrmil
SUBSCRIPTION BATES.
Ono yeiir, by until . $6.00
Omi month by until , .. .50
IVr month, ilollvereil by carrier In
Meilfotil, JiicUsonvllle nnil Con
trol Point SO
Knml.iy only, by until. per yenr. ... 2 00
Weekly, per year I "o
mil X.eid Wire United rrcis
Dlipatch...
the
Tin Mull Tribune Is on snip at
1'errv Nevn Stnml. San Francisco.
Pnrtiitnil IIoIpI News Stuml, Forthitttl
lhivvtimn Ncv Ci., Pot-thiiul. Or
tV O. Wbltnpy. Seattle. Wash
I Intel Spokane Nirwn Stainl, Spokane.
SWORN CIRCULATION.
Averace dully for
J iimmry. 1910 S.Ui
.MurPll, 1910 J.20?
April 1910 :.30i
jiny, 1910 r.tst
.luiip, 1910 :,5o;
July. iio :.3S
AiiRuitt. 1910 r,&j;
September. i9io :,.; I
October. 1910 .., S.T91
Nov.mber Circulation.
1...U..... 3.100 is 3,o;;
::.....'..'.. 3.350 17 3.071
3 3.100 1! 3,051
4 3,100 :o 3, lot
6 3,150 SI 3,051
7 3.10 32 3.051.
S 3,100 .1 3.0M
9 3,100 2a .1,051
10 3.100 27 3,07
11 3.100 2 3,001
13 3,150 29 3,001
14 3,100 30 2.S7.
15 3,100
BATTLING WITH FEUDALISM.
npllK election now in progress
- is nothinu; more nor loss than a robrouduni on gov'
Uuiim, nut' t'tiilietttnil Jealously fouler
iiipir nii'U'lianl nuu-liie, IVrlutiN no-tvlie-rv
Is tlu nivil Tor niiUl nnil tilled
tllllll. plllellM mill flvWIlt ComlllUtlll'tt-
lion unite no iiikpiiI iik between the
l nllPil Suites mnl l.nlln America. We
Ptjn teptlip In no oilier illlill'tel' of Hip Nolllllolt In till' ilcClNlon wlielliel llle
tvmlil Mich lniiii"luile beiiefllM In friend- canal Nlnilt lie foillfleil I have iilieiulv'
ship nml coiiini. Hi- ns would flow from I Mtitli'il lo lln- eimcri'm lluil I itiotiNlv
tile PNtiibllHliin, nl of dlieet llnex nf eom
mtiiiicntlon wltli Hie cotiiidlcM of l.ittln
Amei Ipii.
I illlllded to HllM IIIONt Important Mill-
Ject In my la-u miiiinil meNwiKe: It bni
oflen been In fine ton mul I need not
recapitulate III, iiiihoii for Un tceom
lUeniliitloiM I nl, l nioiuni iiolloii- l,.
ri 1 1 ii i ' t'oinplelloivr Ibe IMnillllii Willi inelllodH of iIImiiiihIiik of What me
,.. H..n ,, .. m. . Mlll.ll I Villi . HUlH'llllllllll llll N. Hllll IIU.
Total 76.99!
Hally averitRp. 3.0S0,
STATK OP OHKGON. County of Jack
Hon, s.:
l)n tlio first day of Docpmber, 1910
rHsonally mineurvtl before me. Ooore
Putnmn, manncer of the Medfonl Mai
Tribune, who, upon oath, acknowledge
fliat tho above flBiires are true and cor
rrct. It. N. YOCKKY.
(Seal) Notary Public for Oregon
MEDrOBD, OREOON.
Metropolis of Southern OreRon aju
'Northern California, anil the fastest
KrowInK city In Oreuon.
Population P S. census 1910. SS4U
eitlni.ited In November, 1910, 10,000.
rive hundred thousand dollar Gravlt
Water System completed. Hiving fines
supply pure mountain wafer and six
teen miles of street belnp paved am
contracted for at it cost rxceetllni; Jl,
000,000, maklnR a total of twenty mllvi
of luivement.
Poitofflce receipts for year cmllni
November 30, 1910. sliow a gain of 5
IKr cent.
Hank deposits were 2,376,52:, a Kali
of 22 per cent. '
Banner fruit city In Orecon Kokm
Illter SpItienberK apples won' sweep
stakes prlie anil title of
"Appl Xing' of th World
nt the National Apple Show, Spok.tut
1909, and a car of Newtowns won
rirat Priza In 1910
nt Canadian International Apple. Show
Vancouver. D. C.
ItORue lllver pears brought hlghes'
prices In all markets of the world dur
Ins the past six years.
Write Commercial club. Inclosing I
cents for postage for the finest cominu
nlty pamphlet ever written
iiiriil, t'ompi-ftn iisito Pimm me belnn
lllinlo for the fiilille welfille or NlPii
t'liKiiii, InpliulluK tho lelmblllliilliiu of
IMlhlle ere, Hi
in (treat Britain, which M.rcimm Mmm..
Another Inxtiiimeiitnllt.v Imllimlblp lo
the Ullllllllllielril mul initunil duvelon
crnnu'nt, may hasten or delay the death blow to the nonselj;;;;V:,r,vv;,,;i!::,VC,,;;V,d w.'m.'.JlUV.li
of Lords. At any rate, it can but postpone this obstacle tohVA'!U"M ,Tho,'-uVesr,,on!.' Vm-
nunian progress.
The House of Lords survives as a relit of feudalism, a
class distinction that is a handicap to human progress.
Like all other aristocracy, it is perpetated through in
herited wealth.
One of the great lessons taught bv democracv is that
aristocracy doe,i not, pay. is not profitable, either to the in
dividual or the nation that foots The bill.
There is and can be no aristocracy of brain... Brains
cannot be bequeathed or inherited. Scientists unite in the
assertion that "tho gamut of human achievement is run
in one generation." that many forms of greatness are ac
companied by lack of balance, that while genius wins riches
that enables descendants to keep up artificial airistocraey.
those descendants are more apt to inherit the lack of bal
ance than the genius.
Americans and Europeans see the blighting absurdity
of the caste system in India, where position and occupation
are predetermined, and humanity is without hope or oppor
tunity. They do not comprehend the equal folly, of tlieii
own caste system and its blight.
America is freer from fuedalism than Europe. AVi
have no aristocracy based upon tradition and prima
genture. We do not rob the people by government sub
sidies for descendants of great barons wo only rob then
by tariff and other subsidies for living, barons.
American aristocracy, if plutocracy can be so digni
fied, is based solely upon money, which enables descend
ants of the very rich to live in idle luxury, so creating :
burdensome caste system, for there can be no equality ol
opportunity with a large proportion of the wealth and re
sources withdrawn to become the inheritance of the few.
Great wealth goes hand in hand with great poverty
both the effects of unequal distribution. Bequeathing great
fortunes intact, works harm to the inheritors and to the na
tion. Poverty is a disease of civilization due to the concen
tration of wealth in the hands of the few a result of tin
caste system.
Humanity loves its chains a lid progress paiufulh
climbs a winding spiral stairway. Probably some day
when we do not see through a glass quite so darkly, we wil
in America be fighting the same battle against the eastt
system that the Liberals of England are fighting agains
their relic of feudalism, and make the great fortune react tt
the state to the people to whom it really belongs.
Hltffi',HNllll llMllN Wllh Oil I' own IllelllOlls,
ll Hltlo 10 be of ImiUt'hNO Millie
l'ltttitmn Oil u ill.
At the tiislmipp of Colonel lliielliiilH.
the tinny ennliieer, of fleer in i mgi nr
w in It on llio Pmimmt emuil, I liute Just
turnip n tlnll to Hie InIIiIIUIM (o lllNieet
the wink done mul to poiimiiH with hint
on the iitipitloii of peiliiln piobleins
W'lill'h mo likely In tulNc In the iipiH' III
tuip The piogiPMN of the wmk W utimt
HittlNt'itctnt) If nil uueviiepted oliNtnple
pteseuls Ithi'lf, the ennui will be pom
pleled well within Hie time fixed by eon
most tifwlt, .liiiiiiiiry I. IIM5, mid with
in the PHtluutteit post of (:i,'i.ii00,0il0
litiiug iilii'HtlouN mining foi liii'seiit
fui or foitlllpntton mid I now telteinti
till opinion mid usk your cuiinIiIoi iitlon
of the Htihlcot In the lU.-lil of the lepoit
iilreml) befoip ,ou, iiuide b) n pompeteiit
biMfd. '
Conservation,
ItlsPIINNlllg POIIMert lllllMl till' lCMlltcllt
Me. H no need fo nidleiil letiillll III the
lettll)
III Setiteiubei. hut. n pmiMei't iltlntl foil-
KteNs wiih held nt Ml. Paul, at which I
ilellteted mi iiiMiohh nil llle Nilbjeol of
I'OIIHl I VllttOII, NO till' UN II WlIN W'ltllll'
the Jut lid in un mul ihinn ble net on of
the tedeiiil Hovel iliiienl
I leeoiuiuendeil thai Hie lllliltiitlon now
llunoNed noon Hip ei'puttte wlilpti foi-
bllll Ills leleltlllg mole foleNt IlltldN In
iinIiIiIkIoii, Iditlio, .Monliiiiii
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE WANT
ADS WILL DO THE BUSINESS
Where to Go
Tonight
President Tenders Messarje.
(Continued from page 1.)
Sny.s Hie Oreonian: When th-ccn-us
was taken, .several month
iif-o, Jretlfonl had n popnlnlion ni
8840. It is probahly the fourth eiu
of Oregon, and is jjrowinv; very fnM
Its birth was :idvcntiliou. Tiventv
.five years jitro when Villnrd wa
" ptifhin: tlie Oregon & Calitnniir
railroad from Roebnr; to the Sis
kiyou mountains, Jaeksonville mu
the principal trading point of ITom
River valley. Medford was not m
the, map. In order to reaeJiJacksoi1
ville, the' railroad, as surveyed
would have had to make n -woVtorh
detour of three miles. To compen
sate for increased cost of eon ruc
tion, the O. & C. nsked a. moderat
subsidy. This the town refused ii
.Hve, whereupon the railroad too1.
the Miort cut south, leavfiii; th
county seat of Jack.ion several inile-
out in the cold. From this blow 11
never recovered. If Jack-onvill
had sub.scribetl the subsidy it wouh
probably have maintained its posi
tion of the most important city o
southern Oregon, and Medford migli
not have sprung into existence at all
Incidentally, it may be remarket!
that Medford ndvanced more rapidl.
ilurinir the past 10 years than hip
other, toxyn. in Oickoii.
C05ISIUMCATIOX.
To tho Editor: Please print the
following open letter to the mayoi
and city council:
Medford, Ore., Dec. 0, 1010.
To the Mayor and City C&micil:
Gentlemen: There are 30 or more
-property owners! in .SuuthwesUMetl-
ford that would like to know wli.
wo have not been able to get cilv
water on Eleventh and other street,
out hero. Wo petitioned tho coun
cil for the same during tho sumnu'i
of 1009. Had the water been put
in as petitioned for tho city would
be getting a revenue of from four
to five hundred dollars n year. You
can't say that you did not havn
time or material as some tif tin
council would have us believe, for
it is n well known fact that llio
water system has been extended ii'
additions that have been laid out
and platted since our petition was
filed. The water should have been
put in whoro thore were people liv
ing to iiso it and the city would he
getting a levenuo instead .of 'pxtbud
intr it in new additions where there
woro but few if any to iiso it.. Now
gentlemen, will you be kind enough
to explain ?
W. J. DRUM 1 1 1 LL.
Don't aBc your friends to find a
rooinor want ndvortlso.
and not to reopen the whole bill.
This warning came after a part of
the message saying that the tariff
board would likely report before the
next regular session. Many con
gressmen believe that it is a plea bv
Tnft to the new congross which will
be democratic, not to cause the biisj.
ness stagnation he believes wnuli
follow a general revision. .Some o"
the cuiigii'ssinen, commenting n thi
art of the message, say that it -nv
that Tnft expects a strenuous ii-
with the next congress and alrea It
;s preparing for the buttle.
As a whole, the message-, accord
iug to ianern comment here, is re
jarded as a straight business docu
ment. The massage in part follows
To the xenato and Iiounp of repre.sentn-
times:
DurlnR tin paHt your tho forelcn reln
tlotm of the Cnlted StnteH Iih contlnuei'
on it ImhIs of frlendslilji and kooi! under
Hlandlm;. Arbitration.
The year Ii.ik been notable as wltnen.s
'iik the pacific settlement of Important
International cnntrnverHle.s before tlir
ix-rmanent court of The Hukup
Arbitration of the flHherlex of the iIIh
pute between the Cnlted HtaleH am-(Sn-Ht
llrltaln which huM been the sourci
oi nearly continuoUH diplomatic corie
spondence, xlnce the flHlierlen conven
lon of I x t S. hat (given an award w-lilcl
Ik H.itlNfiiptory to both imrtlt-x Thi
arbitration m particularly notew-orth)
becauie It Ih thw flrxt arbitration heb
under tho Kenernl arbitration of Apr!
4, 190S, between th" United States line
iirt-at llrltaln and illKpofex of a coiitrn
verHy the Hettlenient of which liu.s re
sl.ited every other resource of dlplomac-
und which for nearlv ninety yenrn ha
been the caUHH of friction between twf
countries whone commercial Interext llec
In maintaining the most frlendl) un
cordial rehillotiM with each other
The United .States was abl) H-prem-nt
d before the tribunal I should b
wantlni,' In proper recognition of i
patrlotlQ sertlcu If I did not lifer tin
lucid hlHtorlcnl analyslH of the facts um
tlio signal ability and forow of iiruu
ment preKented thp court In support o:
our cane by Mr Kllliu Itoot.
Appreclatlni; tho enlightened lenil
eneles of modern times, the coki--ih a
this IfiHt Hi-HHlon paHsed it law provld
Ins for the apiiolnlmont of a couunlxilor
of five members to be appointed by tin
president of tho United States to con
xldcr the iixpodleiicy of utlllitliiK exlstlnt
International agencies for thu pin pose til
Hinltlnu' the arniamentH of Hie nuiioo.
of the world by international uuret-
ment, and of constituting tlio combine'
navies of tlio woild In u combined Inter
national force for the preservation o'
unlvoiaal peace
I have not an yrt mailo appointment!
lo this commission becauso I have In
Vlteil utlil am Waltlm.' tbn evtireHulnriu ii
foreign governments iih to tnulr willing
ness to co-operate with us in tlm ap
polntmi'iit of similar cummlMlons u
rupri-sentatlves who would meet will
our cominlHHloiiers and by Joint nctloi
seek to make their work effective.
Several linpoilant treutles have beci
negotiated with Oreat llrltaln In tin
past twelve months. A diplomatic agree
iiiem uu neeii leacuen regarding Hie ai
nitration of pecuniary claims whlcl
each government has against tho otliei
The Near Eat.
Turkey:
To return the visit of the special em
li.iHxy sent to uniiouni'ii the accessjoii ol
His Majesty .Melient V.. emperor of tin
Ottomans, ( sunt to Constantinople
special umlMSKHdoi' who was chargpi
with tlie duty of expressing lo tho Oito
man government tho value attached b
tlm government of tho United Statea tt
Increased and morn In.iinrtnnt relation!
between the countries and the deslro o
uu railed states to contribute to tin
largo economic and commetclal develop
ment due to tlio new regime In Tillkb)
Tlm lapld development now heglunlnt
In that ancient empiio and tho uiaiket
progu-Hs and incrcuHcd commeicial Im
nortaiioe or liulf-urla, Itoiiuianla ant
Kervla, make It imrtlctilaiiy npiiorttuii
that llio possibilities of American com
iiioice In thu near cast should rccclvi
duo attention,
Tho fur eaHl' " '
The center of Interest In far eosteri
affuirs during the nast year have uguli I 'if UiIh government sent to Mnmigii
iiliMki....jL .. v M -. '"' riiuest f O'O lirovlslonal guv
It I gnit,fytiig lo note Hint the negn
Hut Ions for a loan to the i'blnm- got
eminent for the conitriictlon of th
trunk railway lines from N.tnkow noiiHi
ward to Canton and wrslu.inl througl
the VangtHe Ml I ley. known as the Hu
Killing loan, were concluded by the rep
reNentatlves of the itrlouH flnmiclii
groups in Mny. la.it, anil the results ap
proved by their respective soverninents
Th ugreetnent, nlreudy tnlilnted by th'
ChlneuM government. In now itwaltlii.
formal ratification The bnls of th.
settlement of the termn of this loan wa
one of exact equality between Amrlc:i
('mat llrltaln. France and tlermany I.
ruipeci lo rnmnclng the loan and nup
pllng nmterlals for the proimsed rail
wuts ami thur future branches
The application of the principle tin
deriving the policy of Hie United Statei
In regard to the lliikimng loan, v lis
That of the InteriiHtlouiilliiMtioii or Ho
foreign Interest In such of the railway
if CIiIiih as mil) Im fiuanped by forelgi
countrlp, was NuggeNted on a broader
icale bv the Hecretury of Htate In a pro
ionuI for liiternatlnivHlliuttlon ami cum
nerclal neulrsllxHtlon of all the rail
whvs of .Msncbtirla While the prin
ciple which led to the propona! of thi'
?o eminent was generallv Hilinltt.il b-
he powerH. lo whom it wan iiiIiIivnimmI
be giiv-ernuients of HumnIu and .lupa
ipprehend.sl practical difficulties In tin
xecutlnn of the larger plan which pre
ented their r.-ady ailll. retioe. The iue
I non or constructing the Chin Chow
' Aigun railway bv tneanH of an interni
Monal loan lo China, Is. however, still
he subject nf friendly dlsCUNHlon by th
'nti-rested p.irtli-H.
Tho policy of this government in tlies
natters has been brought about by a
leslre to make 'use of American capita,
n tlie development of China as an ln
trument In the promotion of China'
itlfare and material piospeilty Willi-
lit prejudice to her legitimate rlghl
s an independent political power
This policy Iiiih recently found fur
her exemplification In the asHlNlanc
Jiven oy mis gnverniuent to the pegotl
Ions between China and a group o.
mer1can bankers for a loan of J.Vi.ooo.
'00 to b employed chiefly In curreiic
form. A preliminary agreement b,
wien the American group and Chin
ins been made covering the loan.
I-or the success of this loan and ih
ontemplateil reforuiN which an- '
treitter Importnnce to the comiuerclii'
ntertsts of tho United Stales and th
Ivlllzed win Id nt large, It Is reallzi.
hat no expert will be neceNHsry and thw
,'overnnieiit bus received nssuruncc frnn
hln.t that hiicIi an adviser, who shu"
e Jin Anieilcan. will be engaged
The year has further been ro.irUe.l i, !
w;o Iniportnnt International agieenienii
elatlni lo far eaHlern arfalrs . In tin
lUHHo-JapaneHo agreement relating lo
ilanchurfa, slgmd .Inly I. pjlti, UiIh got -rnmenl
wok fiutlfled to note an iissur
nee of continued peaceful condltlonH l
lint legion and the leaffirinallon of th
ollcba wllh respict to China lo whit
hu United Slates, togelher with all olb
r Interemed powers, aro alike solemnl
-onimltted.
The l rent v annexing Korea to the em
lire of .lapan. promulgated August :"i
1910, marks the final slip In a pmcei".
r conli'il of the iilicieut emplte by hi i
lowerfiil neighbor which mis been i
irogress for seveial years past In com
ruinlcatlng the fact of annexation lln
lapanese government gave to Hie gov
nullum, or the United Slates assuraiicis
if the full protection of the lights ol
Vnierlcnn cltllens In Koreu mult r lln
hangtnl conditions.
Latin America.
Under this head the president lefei
o the centennial anniversary of Mexleni
ndi-iienderice. tlie fouilli piin-Ainer)ciii
onferencn ut iliiepos Ayeis and lln
voik of the luteiualioual Iniiemi or
inerlcnn lepubllcs. lie continues
Duilug tho past year the lepublln m
iikiiiiihim nun im-i-ii me m'CIlP Ol iniei
-ono struggles, tlcmiul Belaya was
hroughout his career llio disturber of
entral America and opposed eveiy phii
'or the luomotlon of peaco and filendlt
elutions between the five icpuhllcH
A'hcn the peoplo of Nicaragua wen
Inally driven into lebelllon liy Ills law
tss actions he violated the laws of war
iy unwarranted execution of two Ameil
nii citizens. Tills and olher orfeiises
nude it thu duty of llin American gov
rnmeut to take measures with a view
i) uiuiiiuio it'parauou nnu for tlie sare
fuardlng of Its Inteiests. Amerlciui
'oices were sent lo both cniista of Nlcn
uguu to he Inieadlness slioiild occasion
nlse lo piotect Amei leans and their In
erests and leiiialned tliern until the win
vns over. Tlieso events, together with
(Seluya's contlliucil exactions brought him
io clearly lo iho bar of public opinion
hat ho was foiced lo resign ami to take
efilgf abioad. Since lliep complete
ivnt.irow of the MailrU government nnil
ho occupation of the capital by the
'oices of the lovolutlon all factions
iiivo united to maintain public order and
is a i (.suit of discussion wllh an agent
migua at
linn una ile lo iwill In Intel natlounl
lliiirlHuii' buslii'ss of this viienl poulitbii
llon to the on ins of Hie world's coin-
llllll Pllll ItlCOIII'Ne
t Hlfltllltlt ....,, I,,,.,, .1 .. II... t .....1.1-.
lit'Hou of the t-oiiKiesH the eiinetineiit nf I
R btvv nlipj) inn lo Plvll Se- Ipe to the
Itllllt.,,, I l. ,,...1 ...... L,,l. . a.... ( I....
The exptiileiil ipsIiMn wbleb linte nl.i
tended the pMiilnl aipllpiitlon of civil tiegon.
service pi-lnpipii s to Un- dlplomiillp and t'olonido mid Wyonilng. be repealed
coiiNiiiui .sei-vn-es aiv an emiiiHl oiijeoi Thill I lie foul dppoNlls of the govein
of the benefit to be wrought Ii) u wldei iiipiiI be bused aflel iidvi rtlNemeiit In
mid tunrv p,.i in.ineiil cMenslon of those tnvllliiH pompetltlve bids, for lertiis not
nrlnclplos lo both branplips of Hip fotelgnj exeeidlng flflv )ems, with coinlllious us
servliv. t,, n.,itii, uiiiipe wbleb will pii'vent i-oin
Treasury. , blmilloiis i.. tnouopolliie conirol of Ho
The lire.sldenl refels t.i the mittiiiiited I '""'H "") one dlsliU't 01 mmket
methods In vokik In the triMsui v b pin 1 Thill until powei niih be dlieetlv
ment and s,l)s Hint the head of that di - 'eased bv tin feibial nin.llim.nl lifter
IwrtlUPlit tins foi two veins ben devot a.lvi i-tls. on nt and IiIiIiIium. fin ii"i
IIIK Ills time to hrlmtliiK the denitrlnii'iil
up to illlte, elliMlimtlng wasto mid ledue
log the furci . l.iri.elv In the luleresl of
itmntiiy Hi the iletvctlon of fiuuds
In wnlghlng oi;ir miwitrds of :1. liui.iiiHi
liKVe been 1-,'i-tivel-ed from the belli
flplarles of Hi, fraud and an entnelv
new svstem fi,e fioin Hie posslbllltv of
such II fl-ninl m In ell devised The di
ISII'HIIPIlt h'lS pi-rfe.'led lln- llletbiid of
I'-dleellng diito s at the port of New
Vork so us to se the govet nim nt up
Wiirds of ten 01 eleven million dollars
Thete itre , ntlrelv too timiiv cusionis
llsirlcts nnd ton mmiy pustnins coll, i
tors These dlstllpls slioiild be eon
solldalrd mid tin Unlit ctors In i-hnrgi- nf
them should b. ntiollsbed nt tniited us
mere bt-iwipli offlis s In necnrihtniv wllh
Hie plan of the tiiasurv depai tinent
wbloll Will be ir seated for the I'ousld
,'iatlou of ionKi ss (
Tin Pork Unrrol. '
In our public buildings vve still suffer I
from Hie method of appi-iipi httlnn w bli'li
lias tieen so inut'ii crltlclinl in cornier
Hon with our iiverw mid lint burs. Some i
melhod slioul.l t billed for I'lintrolllug
the Niiiply of public buildings so that
hey will tiirmonU.- with the net mil
n.-eds of tin itovi rnineiit it ,,nlv
bullillnics left imapproiirbiled for bv
PoilHresN wblcli lire nei'iled, but W ll, II tt i
coinen lo in,, .irluul couHtructlon tber
has lifun In the past inn little studv of
'tn- bullilliiK flans iind Hits wllh a view
to the actllnl needs nf the KOVerilluent
The last put. up building bill parried1
illtlinrlmitlun for Hie estimated e
oendltiirf ur 1 1 t.ol t.Silii and 1 approved
t because of tin liillllV good efattlles II
contained, just as I approved the river
mil hurbor sill, but it wiih drawn upon
in men iimi oiigni in ne Honmteii
Thr Payne Tariff Act,
Th seiTftliilVs of the rales of duty In
'be Paviii Isrlff net bnve lus-n subject..!
n a great iiel of criticism. siiiin nf It
lust, more of Ii unf.oinil.il ami to touch
llsrepreNi-litm!,"! The up I wis tdopti d
'n plll-Niiiince i.r a declariitlon bv lb,
nrlv w liloli Is r. sions-ble for It Hull i
customs bj)l sii.aihl be a tariff for lb-
Toti cllon .Of 1 ..me luiliistrles. the mens
lire of Iho'proi. i-tlon to lie the dlff.n nee
N'tWepil Hie lost of production of the
Imported nitlc'e abroml and the cost of
producing It hi lioitw together with siicli
iddllloii to that illf f.-rence an mtulil give
i reuii-ib( profir lo the home pro
diteer Tb- Iwsls for the criticism o'
Mils lartff Ik llml lb resjM.pt in a num
ber of the scm-tlilh'N the declared mens
ore wns -mit follow id. but a higher '
lltlslon retained or Inserted by way of
undue ilhM'rlnilntailoti In favor of per
tain Industries and meusiiri-H I.I tile, ir
snv. of th erlllrls'ii of the tariff Iibn
been dlnrtol agiulnst the proteetlxe prin
ciple above slated but the main hndv
of the erltlplsm hss Isen besed on Ibe
einirjfe Hint the attempt to conform tin
measure nr protection was not botiestlv
and sincerely adhered to
Banking- and Currency luform.
The ni.-tlio.l of linpiirllaJ, splintlfli
studv bv experts as ii prollmlliarv to
'glsbiti.ii! vihlPb I hoiM- to see ultlmaie-
Iv- ailoptid as our flxd iitiUoinil poL'cv
with ri sp rt to Ho- tariff, rivers uod
liiirliors wnlerwavs ,,nil pubMe buildings
In also t.. mg pursm .1 b the noii-pai-Iim.111
in.. i .-tar) coiiiiii1nnIi.1i of congress
An ('Xli.iust.ve and most v iluil.b- stinh
of Hi" bunking and piirn-ncv svst.nis of
foreign iniintrb-H has bien coniplel.il
A coin, .arlson of Hie business Inelh- I
od aid ustl t ut ir.iiH of our poweiful and ,
i iIIiim Itri)' yon is lliuul it duiii li'iilnl
mul Willi it Oiniilltlnn rilnt mtes clinlgcd
to the luililto I'oi' nulls or eli'pllle pow
ei', wllh stilliible piovlsluiiM iiKiiliiNt as
signment In plevent liluiiopidleN
I entiieslly tiiitlest coiiKiesM lo ill I III M
Si'Hsloll. gelli'l'ill PllllSel'Vlltioil ll'Hlsliitllltl
of the Phiiiitptet' ludli'iili'd be minuted
lUUi-oaiW mid Autl-T rimt Lawn,
Pol the luoleclloli nf out own people
mid Iho pii'Ni I viillun nf mil' Piedlt In
foielgn tlilili I ingi upiili I'uiigieSN llle
liuliii'dliito eiiiicloieiit or n law uudei
which mil' III uniiil liilMini'iH liimicy or
it ii it un it hill or hiding limned b u
pllllllllllll Plllllel' llpllll llll' llllPIMlllte III
Inli'lgll Hhlpmelll. Pllll hold Iho I'llllli'l'
Ibthle fur the value nf Hie uiiiiiIm di
SPllbed III Hie hill at Hie VillUilHuil spePl
fliil lll.the lilll , , . , ,
I rmtlici icpuiiiii il Hull a ptmlsli-
mellt nr I'llie llllll llltll Inoiiiiii'IiI lie llll
poseil upon tiillioad ageiilN and ship
pus fm fntud III uilNiepii'Neiilallnn In
lonuei'llou with Hie Issue or IiIIIm id bill
ing imoi.il upon int. i islii !' and ronlgu
shipments
Now Attraction at
THE ISIS THEATRE
The placo where von can al
ways spotiil a ploasaiil hour nnil
have a hearty laugh.
.MAVI'Allt TltlO
Kt'Ulll'KA.V CIIAICACrKIt
('iiiingi i:ioi n iciii .Vnvi'ii).
Singing, Tn I king anil Ibiiu-lii;
:i i:ki,s k piituki's :i
a i.i i N'l'.w suur.iTs.
1 A I.IP'kV TlO'lllUI lie
li l.i.'s t'arccr.
.'I The Li'gacv.
SO.(J
"lU'NKKIi llll.l."
My IIAU'I'Y ItANCIIAlJI).
.Matinee evorv Sattuday ami Sun
day at U; ;.'I0.
X M A S
STATIONERY
From all the Fam
ous Manufacturers
EATON. CRANE & PIKE.
WHYTE & WYCOFF.
WHITING,
IN BEAUTIFUL BOXES,
FROM 20c to $2.00.
MEDFORD
..Book Store..
NATATOIUUM
EXTRA.
Mldfict Rncc and Relay Race Be
tween Ashland and Mcilfurd
Next Wednesday.
"If von can walk you can loam
to skate."
BOWLING.
Krst Music In tlm Wps
"NAT" THEATRE
I'lct.iri'H for .Monday and
Tiio-Kilay nli'l.t-:
111 Who Is Slic? f (treat
.Northern.) One of tho moiiKcst
(Irain.'i.s over shown In Mi'ilfoiil
Similar In plot ami story lo that
of the wonderful anil unit ot-sfttl
pl.iy "Madainf.."
(1!) The Count of Monlliclll
or tlio Count of No At count
(Imp.) roiutiily.
(.'!) Twt'iiiU'liliiu'H Sli'i'iiliiK
Powtler. A sttotiK comeiiy.
(t) ICxeumlon on ML lllnuc
Ainlion'slii. )
All thcui! picture1 aro extra
ordinary rood, and yo.i vlll miss
a tieal Iy not seeing them. Cood
intmlc. Adblsslon, I0c.
lOcADMISSION 10c.
SSSBSS.
W Jo fj? Vl J9 J?
1 m
I
s4Ary SrtO-S
--" --
m''
fill
Fall & VCmter
TYLES for Fall nnd
Winter 'in stock now I
The hist word in Fash
ion, Fit and Comfort.
Meet successfully the ever
shifting demand of the world's
fashion centers. tn infinite
variety of styles for all ordin
ary occasions. Many exclusive
designs for extraordinary use.
All shapes and all leathers.
DQ
nwa
de$
red
tr7rrxri.t,tj-ii.iww?n
Ml f 9 I II I ii1.T1iit
Kbg.jiAK'waKK'g'Ka
Land For Sale
I'Vrlilc fruit and alfalfa land in small and lar.
(rads. Cleared and uiieleareil. Terms and jiriee
reasonalile.
Address Box 16, Tolo, Oregon
MEDFORD THEATRE !
FRID A Y, DEC. 9
THE BEAUTIFUL DOWN EAST PLAY
AIongTheKeranebec
STAGED WITH ALL SPECIAL SCENERY.
tho Comody Quartette
HEAR
SEE
tlio Good Singing
tho Roalistir. Snow Storm
tho Funny Duel Sceno
tho Thrilling Explosion Scene
cMkaM?
Mcdl'ord'H K.cliihin I'icltirt) Thif
Latest LicctiKi'd I'hoto-
Don't Forget
...Your Eyes...
NEGLECT
N 1 1 1 t iik dangerous an IN
inilHMCT j-liiKsoH.
The oJiibHc. I fit urn NOT
JlST 0LASSHS. 'J'liav aro
t!lii-.iN ADAI'TKI) TO YOL'K
KVKIIY ItKQlJIItKMKN'r and
fiiinislicd nt a IMIAKOXAIiLH
COST.
I don't poiform auy iinpoK
'iliihtiuH, hilt if your uyofiiulil
''an he improved ituy I can do
il; if it cauiiot, I will loll you ,
ro,
DclayH aro dnn,rorniiH.
DR. R 1 CHERT
KYHSIOIIT SI'KCIAIJKT,
O t'r ICuiitnur'H, iMcdfoiil, Or.
I'm-! '
aim.
pIii.vk.
One Dime
No Morn Ono Dime.
U-GO
Hili-Ciass
Stock Co.
TONIGHT
For Four DiiyH Only, IIccluiiliii;
Ktiutlay Dcriuiihcr llh.
DOXT l'Alli TO KKH
.MAit.ioitn: mandviiju: stock
CO.MI'ANV
In a hoautlfiil four-act Comedy
Drama,
' IJOKA TIIOK.VK
From llortlia M, ('luy'H No vol
Dlrcctotl by U. K. Athoy'H
SpuclnltloH Imtwooii actH by
MIhh .Mandtivlllo,
Mi'KUiuiiiK TliuiMlay, Doc, 8.
MV KltlKNI) KHO.M IXDIA
Thrco net Coiuotly
11(10 OltOIIKSTllA
Dlioctcil by Anna Aubroy Kninon,
Itl'JSIOUVIO YOUH H K A T 8 11Y
PHONIC- .MAIN 1!7I.
CLEVER CHARACTER SPECIALTIES, BRIGHT
MUSIC AND COMEDY
Seals on sale Tuesday, December (llh.
NEW PLACE
for now people, ai the new lown and fruit Iraels at
50.00 lo $100.00 pep acre, at Three, IMne.s, which is
I he shipping point on Ihe Soul hern Pacific, railroad
in the lower end of Um It! ague liivor valley, for 700,
000,000 feel of lumber. A lumber flume 1 1" miles long
is now compleled and a planing plant in operaliou.
See IIOWLANI) for prices and lerms on Ihe fruit
tracts, or
Van DyRe Realty Co.
Room 3
123 Main t
-. --- -- ---
Troutman Orchard Heater
The world 'h standard of of ficioney and economy.
They burn air. lUado in seven typos lo moot any
requirements. Special prices for short time. Wo
also manufacture tho lard pail hea-ors. Wrilo Karl
U. Wimdt, General Agonl, reridian, Idaho.
t'A '1 '.'l .' . ki.