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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, 1rEDFORD, OREOON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 22, 1911.
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Medfokd Mail Tribune
AN INDKI'ENDENT NEWSPAPER
I'UUtilHIIEU DAILY EXCEPT SATUR
DAY BY THE MEDFORD
PRINTING CO.
The Domocrulle Times, Tlio Medford
Mnll, The Mcdford Tribune. Tlio South
ern OrcKonlnn, Tlio ABlilnnd Tribune.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor and Mannger
Sp
Entered as neconu-cluss matter No
vember 1, 1909, ut tlio poitofflco at
Medford, Oregon, under the net of
March 3, 187-J.
Official I'unnr of tho City of Medford.
SUllSCItlPTICm BATEB.
One year, by mall 15.00
One month by mall SO
Ier month, delivered by carrier In
Medford. JuekHonvlllo and Cen-
trnl Point .60
Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2.00
Weekly, per year 1.60
SWORN CIRCUKA.TXOH.
Dally fivcraKo for nix montlm ending
Eeeembor 31, 1910, 2721.
mil leased Wire United Fre
Dispatcher.
HOT INTEREST
IT
A
ROAD
Eureka Speculates Now as to the
Time When Railroad Will Connect
That Place With Crescent City-
Much Activity is Expected.
RUUIOICA, Cal March 22. Groat
.Intorest lias been manifested In tills
c.lly wltli rofcreiico to tlio nows that
tho ClraiitH I'iihh and Hoguo Hlvor
railroad Ih how building out of Grunts
Pass west toward CroHcont City In
Dol Norto county, 100 inlloa north
of Eureka.
, Much HHciilatlon has arisen as to
whon a lino will ho constructed to
connoct Hurcku with Crescent City,
and tho consensus of opinion seems
to ho that If tho Grants PasH-Crascont
City road Is built within tho noxt
yoar and a hnff, It will not ho long
thereafter heforo tho coast lino will
bo in operation. It Is figured that so
much railroad activity started to tho
north will bring about tho proposed
roast lino much sooner than It might
otherwise liavo been built.
Thoro Is now ovory Indication that
tho road will ho pushed on to Cres
cent City as fast as men and monoy
can build It. There Is a big tlmbei
and mineral belt at tho western tor
. minus of the proposed, lino and a big
market In tho enst for tho products
to be taken out. Also the 1 1111 Hues
aro building east out of Medford,
which Is just north of tho Grants
Pass Junction with tho Southern Pa
cific Hues. These Hill Hues with the
connecting link of tho Southern Pa
cific botweon Grants Pass and Med
ford will afford practically a direct
j onto oast from Crescent City for
lumber and mineral wealth to bo
falcon out of Del Norto. It Is probable
that a little later 11111 will extend his
Hues down from 'Medford to Grants
Pass, which will make tho eastern
route oven more direct.
That thoro will ultlmuiuly bo a
coast Hue from this city north to
Portland Is takon for granted gener
ally. The only thing that Is uncertain
is tho date. Hut now tho prospects
indicate that tho dato will not bo far
distant, due principally to the fact
that a tupping lino Is going Into
Crescent City from Grants ass.
CARNEGIE'S FAME EFFORTS.
A
NDREW CARNEGIE'S efforts to buy the good will
of nostcritv and the respect of future generations by
giving millions to libraries and to peace funds arc absurd.
They indicate the uneasy conscience.
Mr. Carnegie's money conies from exploiting his fel
low men. It is the toll taken from the labor of the many
through the manipulation of government for the benefit
of the few. JJe makes a profit upon the labor of everyone
in the steel district, as well as forcing the nation to pay
him an unjustifiable profit on all the iron and steel con
sumed. iIr. Carnegie has said that it is a disgrace for a man
o die rich. Jt is then far more of a disgrace to accumulate
useless riches during life at the expense of humanity.
If Air. Carnegie desires so to benefit humanity, why
docs he not begin with his army of employes, better their
life, with its unnatural confinement, its repression, strain
and tension, its heart-breaking monotony, its emptiness
and disappointment?
Dinky little libraries in Medford and other towns,
maintained at public expense to keep green the name of
Carnegie will but point a moral to adorn a tale. JMnnnu'enl
gifts to peace societies do not atone for the bringing of
"war and death into the homes of his own half-paid toilers.
Posterity judges a man by what he has done for human
ity. This alone lives, the balance is forgotten. As a cur
rent writer says:
"It seems probable that in the future estimate of his
tory it will not be ilr. Carnegie s gitts cither oL libraries
or of peace- funds or of scientific resources, however suc
cessful these may be, which will be hailed as his great con
tribution to the race; but rather his part in making steel
fine and cheap, to be the tool of vvvvy craft of civilization,
the framework of its shelter and the means of its commu
nication. And if the manufacture of this great master
metal, as shaped in his hands, shall in the process make
life cheap without making it fine, he will be measured ac
cordingly. For history reverses the lenses of social visien:
American civilization will be judged by its slums, and not
by its foreign missions; by its jails, and not by its horror
at Siberian mines; by the peace and good will of its indus
tries as well as its industry in allaying war."
PLANNING A CITY.
Thfnk Arnold Girl Found.
MUSKOGISK, Olcln.. March 22.
Confident that who Is tho much sought
New York holt ess, the police todiij
wired Now Ytuk authorities that Miss
Dorothy Arnold wan In Muskogee
According to tho police, the girl ad
mitted that hIio was the Dorothy Ar
noli), after much quofltlonlng. Tho
police my the young woman was
Known hero n Mis. DeLoach. and H
with her lumlmml, who give hi
muuo as .1. Winifred Del.oaoh. Ho
refuiod to admit that bin wife was
Ml in Arnold. A trunk In tho poiwoa
slon of tho couple hud a letter "A"
almost obliterated from It by oraeura.
Neither had any monoy. and they
aiu living with tho seorotaiy of tho
MtmlCQKOw Commercial Club.
A CITY should be planned just as well as a home.
Topographic features, parks, shade trees should be
considered.
Beauty is as important an element in the creation of
the city as utility.
While Mcdford is still in the transition stage of emerg
ing from the country village to the small city, the idea of
the city beautiful should ever be kept in mind.
Some of the additions to Medford laid out by greedy
real estate speculators not only neglect beauty, but also
utility. They provide lots to sell only, without regard to
the welfare or convenience of the residents or the future
growth and necessities of the city.
The plots for these additions should never have been
accepted by the county. All should have been referred to
the city engineer for rejection. The city should never vote
to permit such additions, with narrow streets, few cross
streets, to become a part of the city or secure the benefits
of water, sewerage, pavement, oo.
Ashland is setting all the cities of Oregon a worthy
example in actually becoming the city beautiful. It has a
park system worthy of the name. It is parking the center
of its main boulevard. Its picturesque location is being
made the most of for attractiveness.
Mcdford, lacking these natural advantages, must make
up by increased energy. If streets are not wide enougli
for parks in the center, the curbs can be parked. More
parks can be added. The railroad right of way should
be parked. Bear creek banks should he parked. "We can
plant trees, keep the city clean, and make a naturally flat
and uninteresting place a garden of bloom and foliage.
There is but one way to accomplish such a result
and that is by everyone's doing his or her share and do
ing it now.
It will soon be too late to plant trees now is the time.
Don't let the opportunity slip. Do our share.
Not ait i:peiliiioiit.
Pttlnt Lick. Ky Mrs. Mary Froe
innu of thU place an: "lloforo 1
commenced to take t'nrdul 1 suffer
ed bO much front womanly trouble! 1
was so weak that 1 waa down on
my buck Hourly nil tho time. Cardul
ban done me more good than any
medicine I oer look In my life. I
cr.n't noiwibl) ursine It too highly."
You need not bo afraid to take Cnr
dul. It U no now oporlutent. For
fifty yonre it wan boon fouud to re
Hove hoadachtf, backache and alnillar
womanly tioubloK Compoaed of gen-tlo-autlng
herb Inured lent g, Cardul
builds up tho HtreiiKth. preveutiiiK
much unnocoaaarv palu. Tr It for
your trouble today.
TO OUIMC A COI.i) IN OXIJ DAY
Take LAXATIVI5 1IHOMO Qulnltte
TnblotH. DiUKgUits refund money if
!t falls to euro. I. W. OHQVhVS ilg
natur ki on oaol box. 26c,
T Huskies" for Health.
TECARTE
STILL
TROOPS
Revolutionists and Federals Ex
clianulnn Volleys Across Valley
Non-coinliatants Friijlitened Lit
tle Except Rumors.
SAN lUNUO. March r. Honoris
from Tecuite, Lower California, to
day wore that tho federal troops worn
ft ill Looping up a fight across tho
niu row allo near tho town with
tho revolutionary fore. This force.
Mild in number S00 and to be under
tho command of Herthold and Lejva.
U keeping tho federal) well within
lliolr acaui fortifications. Thoro was
a good de.il of firing lnat night, but
no daiUHK' was reported from the
federal side
A uuuilx r of non-eonibatnuU,
frightened from their hoiuoa by tho
guerilla warfmo that baa continued
in tho district for week, have come
ut-roaa the A titer U an Hue. Moot of
them aro without aufflolout food, and
help baa been seut fop by the Ameri
can rancher, on whom the burden
hw fallen, it la aatd that 1XS refu
gees are behyj flgjad for now lu the
vloluliy Qt Onutjw, ou the Aiuerlgau
side. '
COAL
OUT
MINERS
Clash Between Foreigners and Amer
icans Expected Any Moment
Three Shafts of Northwestern Coal
Company Affected.
HO MEMBER OF
GAME BOARD
Southern Oregon the Goat, Thanks
to Eastern Oregon's Hoggishness
in Wanting Two Members When
Only Entitled to One.
That houtliern Oregon will not se
cure membership on the new fish
and game commission is one of the
bits of unwelcome information im
parted by Governor West during his
recent visit.
"The amendment passud making
two of the members from eastern Or
egon, has cut out southern Oregon,
I tun afraid," stated Governor West
"It was my original intention to name
one of the four members I urn to se
lect from southern Oregon, but I do
not see how 1 am to do it now.
"The Columbia river salmon in
terests are entitled to one member.
The coast salmon interests to an
other. The game interests of west
ern and northern Oregon centering
at Portland, are entitled to a third.
This would leave the other two meni
hers to be seleelcd from southern and
eastern Oregon, lint if eastern Or
egon gets two game representatives.
it cuts out southern Oregon."
The governor names four members.
One of them will be W. L. Finley.
pie-ideal of (lie Audobon society.
Another will represent (lie salmon
interests. The other two must bn
from eastern Oiegon, with no .sal
mon interests and less fish and game
than any other section. These four
will select n fifth, who will probably
also rcpiesent the salmon industry.
So southern Oregon is tlio goat
thanks to Jay Howerniun and his
eastern Oregon bunch.
However, with tlio master fish war
den from southern Oregon, and the
governor himself helping out the
Rogue river, southern Oregon ought
to be well looked after.
Probably tho commission will con
sist of members from Astoria, Klam
ath Falls, Portland, Pendleton and
one that the members themselves will
select.
xoricn.
Don't forget the smoker of the
Teamsters' Union tonight at Anglo
opera houue. All aro invited.
311 N CriAS. IIKI-M,
Secretary and Treasurer.
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MEDFORD
CONSERVATORY
FOR MUSIC AND
LANGUAGES
NAT. BUILDING
ALL BRANCHES OF
MUSIC.
FULL FACULTY.
G. TAILLANDIER,
DIRECTOR.
-.sss sas
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Largo and Small Tracts
MOOR-EHNI CO.
"212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bide
TAKE UP A
CLAIM
Every citizen, mnn or woman has a
timber and stone right of 100 acres,
price to tho go eminent $2 50 per
airo. No cultlatlon, residence- or
Improvement required. I havo about
twenty-five claims to locate, aeo nu
and have a talk, this land Is worth
120 00 per aero. Call or write.
V. It. SA1.IVO, ltooin ill .Jackson
County Hank UulHllng. 31S
FIRST BASEBALL
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Medford Team Will Meet Jackson
ville and Hard Contest is Expected
Curly Wilson Will Catch for
Jacksonville Aggregation.
The first game of baseball of this
season will be played on the Mcd
ford baseball grounds Sunday.
The Medford team will ctoss bats
with the Jacksonville team and n
hard contest is expected.
Medford will loan Jacksonville
Cutcher "Curly" Wilson, and for a
pitcher, that team has secured the
services of Wilcox, u former star ot
St. Marys.
With this battery, which is one oi
the best in southern Oiegon and a
well balanced team to support them,
Jacksonville looks formidable.
For Medford, Murray and Hurgess
will do the twirling. IJurgess is one
of the best "southpaws" of his age
in Oregon and hits always had it on
tho Jacksonville "stickers." The
team, for Medford is a hnid hitting
team, every man being of the slug
ger type and homo run calibre.
The Medford team will appear in
their new uniforms which are n nnttj
gray with a golden pear and a rosj
apple on the shirts as cmplcms.
Tile team is selling tickets for this
game is to he a benefit game, to pa
for the suits.
The following is the line-up as an
nounced by Court Hall, manager of
the team.
Hill, catcher; Burgess and Murray,
pitchers; Wilkenson, first base;
Miles, second; MoFurren, shortstop;
Crowes, third; Antle, left field;
Isnacs, Ceirter; Horton, right and
second; Under, substitute.
Hasklns for Health.
Where to Go
Tonight
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FORD
1911 TORPEDO ROADSTER, $875.00
Fully equipped, f. o. b. Medford
Four-cylinder, shaft drive, 100-inch wheel-base, mag
neto of course. "Let us show you."
Ashland Motor Car Co.
MU MHjIi STKKKT, ASHIiAXI), Oltti GOX.
Walter W. Richardson, Medford Representative.
Phone 2551.
Evangelistic Meetings
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The Presbyterian Church
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NATATORIUM
TONIGHT
CAlUi UUSCH
vs.
L. W. DVKKUOKG
OKAKCO-HOMAX STVLI3
AVltKSTLlXG
SPECIAL AT X
THE ISIS THEATRE
AXOTMKK 1UG DOUISIiK III Mi. X
COMH'KX AX1) I'KAKSOX i
In tholr comedy success $
"Down at HlKglusville."
Also X
MUIHMI MA.WVEMi, j
Mack Faco Comedian, Klug of
Laugh Makers. $
Three Heels of tlio Latest and X
Heat Pictures.
And a good song by Blanchard.
Special matlneo ovory Saturday I
nud Sunday at 2:30. X
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VAUDHVIMiK
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5IOV1XG PICTUUKS i
IU-60
Illustrated Song.
TONIGHT
VAUDKVlMiK X
I X Special encasement of Walters &
Clarement, .Medford's favorlto
It I I'll nlfiuu vn llilrtvlltfi nfttatc tto- 7
ae-ntiuc a comnlete oneratta.
3 Heels Moving Pictures 3 ;
Matiueo Saturday anil Sunday.
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IQIbRMMPqV j)tr J froPlJK 9 PW 1 rf
You will enjoy it.
COME j
Everybody is invited to
eomc. Rev. J. A. McVeigh
of Portland, Or., is the
evangelist. Meetings Sun
day at 11 a. m. and 7:30 p.
hi. Every afternoon at
2:30 p. in., and every eve
ning at 7:30 o'clock. Meet
ings commence with song
service.
SsSSS
Medford lobbing Co.
The only eeliisio jobbing company in Medford wliero yon can
get all of your little odd join done at once by expert workmen.
Our Specialties
Cleaning, Ivaisimiiicd or apcrcd walls and ceilings.
take
AMi KMXTHICAIA APPLIANCES HKPAII;i:i. We will
charge or any joo cn may Have, call us up and mile It i
WH Gl'AHANTKE SATISFACTION IX U'OHIv AND PHICKS
PHONIC MAIN (15(11.
Office: Medford Music Shop
ST. MAKIv'S HLOCK.
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(HM.KKIMK, ill., March . At a
late hour thi afternoon a clat.h up
peared muni mm t between the Milk '
ing foreign coal miners and .100
ivmericniiK. noiu nieuuns aio ni'.i
ily armed, and it was tea red that
kdiious trouble will come with d.nk
nous. The militia ha not mi
reached Ueuld and unlci the 1 1 . p
anive bel'o in nightfall hloodblud i
ulmoht certain to follow.
Thro slml'tn of the Northut-hi
Coal eouiMiny me affected bv tin
hlrtk. 01fieial ret'iued to in.
nie tlitt Strike and ordered that w i u
be resumed.
After the local unions dUcuMii
the tfituutioit one of litem dciuUil
to return to work. .Member (i tin
other lot'uU armed tiietuarlcs and
tUmiteueil to kill uny worker re
turning to the wines.
Sheriff later itmwUtd lo Goern
or Dtmcfu for niMUtaiiee nud the
Ittltur hunt IMQ (rooiiM hero lo imteet
miner who wished lo loturu to woik I
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!01Pffl5B I "NAT" THEATRE Ij
I VSfJ ft k V? S4CvflUJI5IBfcASrkWJ Rlinifa nil thn intnat ami lioot films i
2&P r33MJiwjtllTE kango of program Sunday, Tues-ji
1 iMy 7 S v???TTfTiSl day and Fridays. Good program ? ,
f mH WmM 5 for tonlEht s
ll j4v WBl"BS AI1MISSIO.V IOC. I
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jm On Sh and tSSK W
I fl vinflowM. i.,-mB Music, Phuoplajs. XI
Bb,vi.. r 's ""WH'MjJ 2 Hoaring Comedies -2
j W&';', ". ' ui.v 5W A Thrilling War Story. X
ho. I. WUIAMS CO. 5il i A K.cltlug Drama.
VK 1M3 rrt Ave. S. Mffi&B J '
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San Jose, California
Alfalfa and
Fruit Land
Chonnest lnnd In the stato, taking Into consideration climate and
facilities. Cloio to San Franclbco markots. Tho host resldenco
city ou tho coaBt.
We have many tracts of first class land, ranging In price from
$17." pec acixs and up. Valuos will soon bo rising!
We will bo pleaied to mall further Information and literature up
on application,
T. S. Montgomery 8a Son
7 Wi:sT ST ClAlt v STiuirr,
SAX JOSH, CALIFOHX1A
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Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies
EAGLE PHARMACY,
109 Kat Main St.
Pheue: Home to; Pae. 232
WEST SIDE PIIARMAC
200 West Main Street
Phenes: Home 43; Pao. 4041
Eagle Drug Co,, Inc.
Thos. Bartholomew, Ph. C, General Mgr.
Hie Rexall Stores Medford, Ore.
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