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Medford MAil 'Tribune
an independent nkwbpapkil
puumhiied daily kxcept satuii-
day i1v tub mkdford
l'MNTING CO.
The Democratic Times, Tlio Medfard
Mull, The Medford Tribune, The South
ern OrcRnnliin, The Aphlnml Trlbuno.
GBOnOB PUTNAM. Editor and Manager
'TtWWf
Entered ns Hocoml-clnss matter No
vember 1. 1909. tit tlio nostoffico at
Medford, OrcRon, under tlio act cf
Mnrch 3, 1879.
Official Paper of tlio City of Medford.
OUBSOniFTZON BATHS.
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The Mall Tribune 1h on iale at the
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STATE INDUSTRIAL AOOIDENT INSURANCE.
swonw ornouiATion.
December 31. 1910, 2721
Daily nvorare for hIx months ending
WISCONSIN GIVES
OREGON GRFETING
Sends Connratulations on Progressive
System; Kellaher Jealous of Claim
Beliaveinrj Beavers Would Steal
Thunder.
SALIOr, Or., Fob. 1. Wisconsin
i1osirSid 'lcs "raiiketl with Qrcjjjon n
a lontlcr among progrc&idvo stutcs. A
' resolution of greeting from' tlitT leg
islature of Hint stntc ennio to" Snlem
yesterdny nnd was rond in tlio hcu
ntc. It smneks slightly of tin
"Oregon system" talk which has been
stirring tlio senate.
Cluiirainn Kellaher, author of th
originn'l resolution approving the
Oregon system, evidently regards the
action of tio Wisconsin legislators
as an effort to appropriate Orogor
thunder.
"They Imvo llioir norvo" was hi
comment when shown a copy of the
Wisconsin resolves.
vTho Wisconsin resolutions road iu
follows: "Hesolved by the senate, tho iik-
Kcmfdy concurring, that wo soin'
....i:.... ii... . ... .. ,-.
iL-uiiiin in mo icgi"iiiiiro oi urcgon
witii ' tho hope that tho binding tit
of progressive popular govcnimlnf
now existing between Wisconsin am!
Oregon may soon hold all tho state
of (ho union in common rccoguitioi
of tho priuciplo that the will of Hit
people. shall bo tho law of tho hind
And bo it further
"Hcsolved, that a copy of thi
resolution bo sent to tho senato am'
, a copy to ho assembly of Orogon.'
Alhee's resolution indorsing tin
Oregon 'system still slumburH hmom
tuition and mciiih likely to stay their
until Albcc himself goes in airdpulf
it out. Ho lias suggested nn.umeud
inonl to Kellaher, expecting ft"wort)i'
bo reported with this amendment oi
in Home other form, but there i
nothing doing. Kellaher says ho i
satisfied with the resolution without
changing it and is waiting for Alhci
to come in with his proposed change
which is a modification of the laiig
lingo to Mill some of the critics.
FAT MAN MAKES A
..-VERY POOR DETECTIVE
PASSACUU of tlio employers' liability law by initiative
at the last general ejection has rendered necessary
the passage of some act establishing a fixed rate of com
pensation for the victims of accidents, instead of leaving
it to the mercy of employers and insurance concerns, or as
a spoils of shyster lawyers.
To fill the need house bill 251 has been introduced by
Representative Abbott. Jt has been endorsed by both
employers and union labor organizations, by the lum
bermen, by the State Editorial and other associations. Jt
deals with the vexatious problem of how to care for the
workman who is injured at his occupation by providing
instant rehei in the matter ol hospital attendance, sic!
bene! its and compensation lor injuries.
I lie title 01 ll)e act is Workmen s Optional Compensa
tion Bill." J3y its terms the employer pays into a fund
known as the accident fund an amount equal to 2 per cent
of his total payroll, together with 1 per cent of the wages
of each man employed. To this sum the state adds a sum
oqluij' to 1$ of tlio amount, to be used for payments made
inkier this, act.
The bill at one step provides means for eliminating the
casually lawyer and also the casualty indemnity comjmny,
ana places employer and emplove in close relation on this
vital question without intermediate agencies profiling1
tlierelrom. The hill is drawn wholly m the interests of
justice to employers and employes alike. It has no spe
cial champion; it is purely the work of a voluntary com
mittee, who believe the vast and unnecessary expense now
incurred for charges and court costs by which taxpayers
are mulcted, should be slopped as speedily as possible.
The cost of industry is a cost; of human life and limb.
"Whey the accident occurs at present neither the employer
nor the injured secure a square deal. The ambulance
chaser is on hand to press damage suits, money is spent
in litigation that should go to the injured, bitterness and
hard feeling follow and-.ijuslicp lakes the place of
mere'. ' , ' , J ' ? . ,
.aii unequal miracn under existing conditions is cast
upon citizens, an unnecessary eost is incurred in litigation,
divided between the toilers, the employers and the taxpay
ers, who provide funds to maintain courts and juries 'to
determine the damage and hospitals to provide care and
support for the injured.
Under the provisions of the act, a workman can, if he
chooses, enter into a contract with his employer in respect
to personal injuries, death and disability sustained, where
by one per cent of his wages is withheld and paid to the
state, together with an additional sum equal to twice this
amount, contriDuted by I lie employer, and in event of
M1U11II? -wm 1 mi J 1 J1 ,, 1 .- Jl. 1 ! J I It
iii.i in, y vr uu.tiii, i,ne employe receives me oeneiiis 01 tnc
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Girl From Wyoming Is Due Here Nq Lights Out..
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NO NEED TO PHONE. Let us do your wiring and there will bo
no necessity of lulling them repaired day or night, year In or oar
out.
Electric Construction Co.
l'HOXK MAIN (l."01
220 W1CST MAIN ST II HUT
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Albert ( l.iire Known r- The Grl b lur dog Mikcv when ridiig nnd
from Wjoming who is riding horse
beck from Uuffnlo Wyoming, to New
York in. l.os Angeles and Orleuu
will arrie in Medford this afternoon.
This remarkable young woman ha
ndon .'$028 miles accompanied oinv
has faced all kinds of weather and
hardships, she has taken chances
that would hae made a strong man
turn pale.
She will appear at the Ugo theatre
tonight in two vnudeville acts at eacii
how.
MEDFORD POTS
OP SOOD GAME
,10 M DISTRICT
If! JOSEPHINE
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Wisconsin Latls However Outplay State Senate Kills Senator Norton's
Thciji by Throwinu Goals From
Any Part of Court Lartjc Aud
ience Present.
300 for loss of
limb and fore
industrial accident fund thus provided.
t, The scale lbi! compensation provides 1s)
arinU $750 for loss of wrist, $-100 for loss of th
finger, $200 for loss of finger, $1500 for loss of leg at hip,
$3000 for loss of eyes, and $3000 for injuries resulting
in permanent incapacity. During the period of disabil
ity, weekly amounts equal to sixty per cent of wages are
paid. Other provisions are included safeguarding the in
terests oftho employe. . .
The bilHs modeled after those in existence elsewhere
and should become aJaw. Participation is pui;ely!volun
jaryymd no one iieed lake advantage of the act unless' he
desires to. '
EAT MORE FRUIT.
npTllu OniOAClO-TRIMlTXW quotes Dr. Oeoi-ge ,1.
.Drews as saying:
"About 95 per cent of all diseases are caused by eating
conked food. That is because food coming in contact with
fire makes it unnatural. It gives it a sweet, taste which
causes an abnormal appetite. In consequence the system
becomes overworked and the blood doteriorntos."
The moral of this Ava ruing is to eat fruit, and plelilv of
if. K'lt apples, pears, oranges and other fruit. Xothintr
The local basketball team put up
a clay Jiglt nt tho ''Nat" last ovca
,iug ugaiiiHt Company V of I'ortng',
Wis., but were defeated by a seoie
of -II to 17. j
M ed to ydV field work yag splendid
but their inability to shoot basket
cost them the game. TJio I'tirlnge
boys on the ohor hand could shoot
'em from any portion of the field.
Over "r00 people saw the game. A
second match will be played tonight.
Bill Providliuj for New Judicial
District in Southern Part of the
State. .
MEDFORD THEATRE
WEDNESDAY, FEB. 1st
AMERICA'S GEEAT COMEDY HIT
WM. A. BEADY announces
A GENTLEMAN FROM
MISSISSIPP
By HARRISON RHODES and THOMAS A. WISE
NOW IN ITS THIRD TRIUMPHANT YEAR
Thirteen months at the Bijou Theater, New York.
Six months at the Walnut St. Theater, Philadelphia.
Eight months at the Grand Opera House, Chicago.
Five months at the Park Theater, Boston.
"Every decent American should see it." President
Taft.
Given with the Special New York Company, an im
mense cast.
SEATS NOW SELLING Curtain at 9 p. m. owing
to Basketball Game at Nat.
The Slate Senate yesterday kilk'd
the hill introduced by Senator Norton
creating a new judicial district of
Josephine county.
Senators Elected. j
CHAHLKSTON, W. Va.. Febtlf;
Clarence Watson aud W. K. Uliilton.1
democrats, were today elected to the
United State nenle. Former elec
tions were declared illegal, i
FIRE BOYS 10
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The regular monthly meeting t
the Medluid File Department will b
Iiuld at.' the Cjty.ljall tonight.
Ijtoutinb matters will lie taken up,
after,, which iui adjournment until
next V'jiliiolay" Mill he taken
llflffOlu HlfluT
BY PROBATE COURT
C. C. Johnson is appointed admin
, istrator of the estate of the late Wil
liam Mciidcuhnll by order of the pro
bate court.
The will of thu late, Charles V.
The affair Woxt eok will be in the Twiiscnd 1ms been admitted to pio-
form of a banquet and will be served ,
in the rooms of the public library!
in the City Hall.
bat
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rinskitiB for health.
is better, nothing healthier, nothing more calculated
produce good nature and longevity. No cooking to ruin
your digestion, (liven Kogne Uiv'or vallov fruit, air and
sunshine, you can live forever.
Everyone knows the bodily ills cured by apples and
ais, lint )v. Drews also exploits tho orange ;is a cure for
it Nr)y YOIIK, l-'eb l Hnphnol u
' bino, nlliookln furnituiv dealer, .
coiiiuced today that it iw ueles
for ipfat iiiiiii to piny doteotive. Yo
boni wiib recently robbed of a $".
pair of ear ring, two gold watchi
and $00. Ho rtnoed lo be hU own
thiof catcher, and plneed three inait
cd bills on a table in hi bedroom
Then ho crawled under the bed
Harry Koks, IS, entered the r..t.i
Yobino 8U.8, and took the uhiic. 1.
tried lo purHiie the boy, but einildu'.
lie tniftled mid wriggled but the uici ,
hu tftrugiflpd the tighter he Ixtaiiu
wodgod under the bed. N'eiuhbin -
pulled him out with diffici.lt .
t
Dread of an 0Himtlou.
N. .MmieUeiiter, 1ml. Mr. lSva la
Hhoro or this plet, ny: "I miffereil
fomnlo inlMtry o( oveiy dtMrlKkm.
Two doctor attended me, hiiiI MdvU
od an operiitlou. 1 loit weight until
I weighed only nlnwty imjiiiiiIh. 1
droadeil an operation, and, Instead,
lMSgan to take CHtdiil. Iu a short
tinio I khIiumI :'.r iiouuda and felt u
wall na I ever aid. Oardul. 1 tn
min:, sned my lire." Cardul l twlay
used In thouHaudt of homea, where It
rollovim pain and Inlnvs back treugth
and ambition it g a woman 'a uiwN
icjno, for woiueu'a allmenU, and you
nro urged to try It for your troub
les. Ask your drugittt. Ha will
tell youj about Cardul.
IlnBlclna for health.
P
DOO.O
fighters. Ilesavs:
tit
"Orange juice is the lmsL-infidote for an alcoholic appe
e. When any one feels a desire to drink .invtliin.r i,,.
toxieating all he has to do is to buv a couple of oranges
After ettting them (he desire will sflon iass tiwav. The' se
cret lies in the sugar of the orange. 'It immediately causes
ji wholesome disgust oven for the odor of a barroom."
"When you can't sleep, eat an apple. When you want
to get drunk, oaf an orange. Kor overv ailment there is a
remedy in some fruit, aud if ou don't take advantage of it
you lh-uo only yourself to blame.
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The Only Life Insurance Company
"Exclusively Oregon"
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MEXICAN
RAGES INTER-MARRYING NEARING TIA JUANA
SAN niKOO, Cal. lVb 1. M,.Xl
.m iroopt. ale epeled m Ti.( ,lu.n..
CAWsoy Xi., lb 1 AI..1M..U .
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-i ri n ,i.ii.iiies(i in,, -vv 1 1 1 . ,uc -
lt' leil -mill tn 'ii intii id., v.iiiu. i-l.ix
a allium. , with neroei,. A bill s lo,lav- u NHUd night aitnck .
Itefinv the le(ilnluro tn that end, 'he rebels did not luateiialie. Ti.i
ami ii i believed that within u fen Juimmi in jfiiurded by 0 business uu-.i
da m it Mill become n law. The utea- ho are patndliuji tlie Ihmm. 'flu-Lure
provHle draslii- puniMhmeut for 1,,ls "''' o actual fitflitiuir, hccoi.1
mi.v ivrnon elebilluir 8tnh unions '"tf 1 U Sn Diego Sttii'a stuff cor
as well aa lor lhoe com reeling them respondent, mow In the ilexican
town.
OrojlBll Is Slnklun Out of the inon of the rive puu
'"to which the guard of fifty lw di
lU'OF.T SOL'ND NAW YAHD. uded w rout4 mil bv a euppoao.1
Wanh., IVh. 1. -The Puttie-hip Ore- rebel band !! uight. He ht-f,uit-Kn,
quartered here ia leukmv badly d it toward tlie town, fell over u
ttHlay and alowly sett tin Hlern. Tbe,.lif nnd broke hi arm. Then In'
big fighting ahip was rnmu.ed by the duegvoivd thai he hud been chaaed
Cruiaer Hoetou yesterday nfternonu by ikriJtt wild home,
while the ve-i-U w ehanu'int: imm.!-' - ' ' ""
tiollM. Tltr 11 ,, i.., u, it , , llnaWMB foi- l.nll,
Has More Insurance in Force
In Oregon Than Any Other Pacific Coast Company
DISCRIMINATING BUYERS KNOW
THE WHY AND WHEREFORE
in Life Insurance
HOME OFFICE: Corbctt Bldg. Portland '"'
Best
A. L. MILLS,
President
L. SAMUEL,
Gen. Manager
A. B. CORNELL
District Mgr. Medford
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