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4MEiiiliiMM iBWMWiimMMiiimglww nmr svw-'v"iw(b? 'P -w-aBiii)i nimumwwiiiiiinnp BHHWIJ! IL i HJIW..U. l WI'lhijii !' (0 PAGE POUR lUTBDFORD jLVTL TRIBUNE, ftDSDFORD, OREGON, ERTDAY, APRIL 28, 1911. 8 , ' , ! j i I l.l mi ' , i fLi r v,l r- ru ' s ryr a Medford Mail Tribune - AN INDEPENDENT NKWHPAX'ISIl FU13L.1SI1KD DAILY KCCI3PT SATUIt- DAY BY THE MEDFORD PRINTING CO. Tho Democratic Times, The Medford Mall, Tlio Medford Tribune, Tho South ern Orugoniun, Tlio Ashland Trlbuno. GEOIIQE PUTNAM. Editor and Manager WOULDN'T IT JAR YOU? lntnriil n accoml-clnBS matter a Medford, Orocon, under tho act of March 3, J 879. Offlclnl Paper of the City of Medford Official vapor or juokboii county RUnHORIPTION RATES. Ono year, by wall 16.00 una inonui iy man . .. uu Per tnontli, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville und Cen trnl Point SO Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.C0 SWOBII CIRCULATION. Dally average ror nix months ending December 31, 1010. 2721. mil eaia Wire United Prem Dlnpatchei. Tho Mall Trlbuno Im on nalo nt tho Terry Nowh Htiiml, Han Krnnol&co. Portland Hotel Ncvvh Htand, Portland, IJowman News Co., Portlunil, ore. W. O. Whitney, tk-nttlw, WumIi. CONCRETE BASE IS BEING LAID ! t Clark & Hcncry Construction Com pany Will Start Plant Next Week and Begin Surfacing Graders Are nt Work on South Holly. Tho Clitrlc & Jlonury Conntrtictlon com pany Htaitod Thurwluy morning laying tno conoiut" li0 ' JmcUhoii Htieot and nro making rapid pnign-HH. Next week tho plant will bo put In operation and Hurfnclng commenced. , Tho curb nnil gutter gang him uliiiofft completed their work on .Sixth utrout nnd will Jump fioni thero to Hu.rtlott. The giuilliu? outfit In fnHt getting Boutli I lolly In Hlmpe. . ANDREW CARNEGIE, multimillionaire beneficiary of. high tariff, lias been lecturing congress upon the course it should follow in revising the tariff. ; Mr. Carnegie advises: "N6 duties updn the necessities of life; heavy duties upon luxuries; temporary protection Wouldn't it jar you? A man whose fortune has been created bv an outrageous tan II that benehted only him self and his few associates, a tariff which has made him so rich that he cannot spend the money, and feverishly searches for some way to jnvest it so that it will tickle the vanity of the living until it perpetuates the folly of the dead such a man prating of tariff reform 1 For years Andrew' Carnegie and his associates in the iron and steel industry, fixed and controlled legislation that forced the multitude to contribute to the privileged few, including themselves, through a protective tariff; for years he aided and championed the organized loot of the many for th6 benefit of the few by Hie taxation of necessities; for decades he has. preached the gospel of tax inir Dovertv instead of wealth, the nermanent protection of established trusts, and profited far beyond the dreams of avarice by his preaching; and now that an outraged public is about to burst the bubble he is prattling tariff reform! It is to laugh! John Rockefeller oozing morality to Sunday schools, Andrew Carnegie babbling tariff reform to benefit the poor workman! It only lacks the oily Rev. Chadbard 'ind the delectable Mr. Pecksniff to complete1 the charmed circle of the people's spiritual advisers. HILL-S.P.RACETO COAST HAS BEGUN S. P. Unloads Equipment at Eureka and Pays for Right of Way for Yards at Grants Pass; Hill is Busy Too, Acording to Grants Pass. TO ABOLISH THE SENATE. I COMMUNICATIONS. 4 h To tho Editer: Your romuikH regard ing Mr. Carnegle'H luHtltiitlonury glftB have nut ho far been ovitUhIiovvii. Tint ohvlouH foollnluu'HH of giving nwuy our mont valuable piuU nlti for u inllllonulro'H hobby Iiuh ulready Huffj clently been demoiiHtratcd, without neei) Inif further comment. In my eapaelty of unnttached rellgloUH believer, J am In an Impartial poHiuon to point ouf two regrettublo featurun of Carueglo'rt llbrarien In general. KlrHt; Tho nlm of the donator Icihih far iiiuro tovvnnlH a lellglouH propagan da, rather than towards U purely phi. lantliroploal purpoHe Heoeml: lie lutM little HurupIeK uh to uhut meaiiH he employH, nnd the nntl Oathollo vvoikH of many iuitliiirn are In IhoniKelvoH Hiifflolent to claim iidinlt tanco In IiIh llhnirhm I.nt uh theiofor pity tho wcll-lnten-tlonud though mlHlnfoimed pei-HoiiH. who want to foHter our Intellectual prog i ohh. In a booHtlng oily like ourH, cun It be that the population Ih willing to bog for nlniHT Ih It not rather mirpilHlng that JuhI n few oltl.eiiH may claim the light to HOllull. In the name of a city, the ciuiiilm of a niiiltl-mlllluimlriiT A Htrun ger. wliont money In (Unhurt with Amur lean blood? If Miuli eirlng oltlzeiiH win Hpoult In our ituin. vvi' me miroly Jimtlfled In ut tering n vlgorouH proteat. Now that a mutual rellgloim tolur nnco allow uh to enjoy tin uninlngled reHt, now that our valley Ih on the erge of an undnMimtid of pronperIty. our preH ent ueedH may l mimniarlHed Into more entorprlHlng mn, more faithful Iiounii Vn!vh, liwr reHlMinnlble paieutH Hero, like elNCWheiu. tliuiu hIiiUI al ways trtlHt too muny iwulom of in hmlthy novel Very nlneeiely your. J. HAMILTON. VICTOR L. EEftCIER, the socialist member of congress from jrilwaukee, has introduced a resolution in the lrouso (if repres'entaiives to abolish the United States sen ate by constitutional amendment. Many good reasons can be advanced as to why tho sen ate should be abolished. Like its model, the house of lords, it is wholly unnecessary and serves no useful purpose. The good ends it might have served at one time have pass ed away. It has become a sort of vermiform appendix upon the body politic a source of corruption to state and nation. ' Mr. Merger's resolution states that "the senate has become an obstructive body a menace to the people's liberties, a body many members of which are representa tives solely of certain predatory combinations; a body which, by reason of the corruption often attending the election of its members, has furnished the gravest public scandals in the history of tho nation. The senate has run its course and must, like the house of lords in England, some day yield to the popular demand for its reformation or abolition." All of which is true. The resolution will not pass, if for no other reason than because it is radical, and the peo ple are conservative. The fact that it was introduced by a socialist will damn it, for the time being. Rut someone had to start it, a,nd belore many years it will be one of the live issues of the day. ClItANTS PAHS. Or.. April 28. From bent InHlde Information obtainable, there Ih apparently a raco to tho count on be tween tho Hill Hystcm from liigle point to Crencent City via OruntH Ihh ,and the Southern Pacific nyHtcm from Ku reka, Cnl., to GrantR Puhh. Information comes that heavy con Htructlou equipment nnd a largo force of muleH and HcraperH Ih Unloading nt Kuickn for tho Southern Paclflo. Cliartu of tho OrantH PttHS yunlH have been mado nt Portland. Thu Southern Pa cific Iiuh had option?) on lots from tin right of way nt GiuiitH PaHS to Hogue river for Hovernl months. All are re ported accepted and tho money paid for them. Yesterday Hill Hurveyors left hero for tho Waldo nnd Kerby district, near whero Immense copper ledgeH and timber Intel entH lire located. All Indica tions point to llvo work lioro Immed! ately. The country opened up will com prise rich farming, mining, lumbering und fruitgrowing tho .entire distance. J. E. ENYART, President J. A. PERRY, Vice-President F. E. MERRICK, Vice-President JOHN S. ORTH, Cashier W. B. JACKSON, AsB't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 SAFK DEPOSIT BOXES FOR KENT. A GENERAL BANKING BUSINESS TRANS ACTED. Wo SOLICIT YOUR PATRONAGE. Draperies Wo carry a very, complete lino of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, cto., and do all classes of upholstering. A special man to look after this work oxcluslely and will give as good service as Is possible to get In even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co &-r4-4r riLES CUBED IN 0 TO 14 DATS PAZO OINTMHNT Is guaranteed to cure nny raso of Itching, blind, bleeding or protruding piles In C to 14 days or money refunded. COc. Jlcstdns for Health. Sfr. Wnrdo's performance of HrutiiH Inst evening. In the first net wo saw the mtiital agony of Caesar's friend us he contemplated tho sacrifice that he was culled upon to make for' his native coun try, dealer to him thnn ft lend or life, and in thu fifth act his grief for the dead P01 tla was a piece of acting that one sues but seldom In a lifetime. And ho wecould go on In words of prnlsu foi this actor, gentleman and Hcholnr. The mippoittug company wiih good, his Hon HrneHt Wiinle, being especially good In Casslus. Wo doubt not ti.nt ho will wear with honor the mantle of IiIm fath er. i:d ANDHIOWS. Medford Iron Works E. O. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumpa, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE GO. Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South Ilnrotlett Street. Pacific Phono 1831 Iloniu !M!Mt. C. L Allen, Prop. GIVE US A TRIAL Medford Concrete Construction Co. 1 ' ' Manuf act urers of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE Plant Where to Go Tonight im&MeaM 1 7- WABDE ON SUAXEQPEAUn IMPROVEMENTS TOV. VABOO. Plans Adopted That Win Necealtato Conldrnblo Activity In Btrt Im rovmout Work TliU Work. PAHl'O. WuhIi April 27 -(.Spelttl ) lwo aumU for progreHH Liutl nlutit thu council Hwuidid ooutiitcts that put- ldu for the Imnimllutu iulng and Im provuiiiunt of tho main Nlteetn of tho cliv I'm W)in monlhH the council committee Iiuh been busy Willi trips of lnntlgallon to various oltltw of tli I'aolflu Noilh- i-nt fur the purpow of determining tho muHt ileHlibU Uinil of paving for n In this ellumt. Their report eoveiud rtd xpeHci by miiIouh uIMch. with concrete, HHlilmU. huwium. westrumlte, l.llnlltlile. brioK and wood blooks The ootniiiltU'D luiarttfd uiiuninniiMy in fn vor of bltullthlo llhlH ware received ftnm iHiiniHinlem ivpKMKtutlpg moot of tile lHiVlltMllH hIhi imiiuhI i'rlees vuilwl ooiiMlilimlily a number being of fered (or Imwk Per Hituvr aul, tliiiu bltu lltlilu, but In view of the favorublo re portH In 1I11 towns where this form of pavement Iiuh been touted for ,u longn period of ytwri. It was oonsldwied that htttillthlc Ih iuiiU.stonuiiiy uiu uiiwup ot In the long lull Senator Turned Down. WA8IHNHTON. April S. The ex olulvo Metropolitan club tiiniml down today tlio applUvitlon of Senatur Clarue R WnlHWi of WKt Virginia, rtwiiournt. for niwnWei'lil. TIiIh iigjlon followed the wlthdmwal of the name or Itepnwon Ullv MhiIJii W. I.lttlloi f New Vork. H was hlntwl todM) thut many other ru JecllgiiH r likely to fullow. Notice. Notlco Is hereby given tlmt the un dijrHlgnod will npply at tlio noAt rasuln jneotlug of 111 oily oounolt of tho ult of Mudford, Oiogou, on .May i, 1911, fo a'llceimo to koII NpliltuouH, vinous an liinjt lliuor In quantltloH los tlmii Kullon, nt tliolr pluco of business at 3 Kront .. In unU H)'. for a period o Mix months. M & n J AUAMH J)ateJ April 21. 1811 JIttklH for Health. Fredurlek Wardy, HlmkeHprarean hcIioI ar, Im no leM 11 couverHatlonallHt than nn netor, and to hear him OIhcuhh IiIh favorite Ih no Hinatl pleantiie.' lleio If what wiih gleaned In a ulioit half IiouTh ehut with 1 1 1 111 : ItvMid iJhahoHpearo flrnl for the Htmy, Nueoud for the poetry, thlul for the phlhiHophy. lie InnlHtH alwayn that HhakeHpenie Ih not olmtriiHe; that there Ih no hidden meaning In IiIh linen, ho uiaiumed with meat, ami thut tho comiueututoiH uiil ulitH of HhukoHpeiiui Hhould ho thiowp overboard nnd when ono reeullH that tin Re playH wete written foi the noting Htage, vvheio everything must be obviouN and elear, and not uh literature for pom leiltj to puy.le over, the tiulh of IiIh eoiitentlou Ih more uiparunt. lie begH ono not to appioaeh aliulcoa piuie un Homuthliig heavy irofouud, ho iIouh. "Why. HhakeHponie Ih rollicking with fun." he exclaimed, ami then In an In Htiuit, KalHtaff, Jolly, fat old Juek Ka Htaff. fond of Hack and with a belly well lined with capon, appealed In the pur Kuu of Mr Wantt Mr. Wardu likened HhukmiHpiMire'H wiltlugH to the Itlble In their beautiful Hlmpllelty and quoted nmn puhhukch to Hhow the liatuially devout, CMirlHtlau Hplilt of the w 1 Iter. lie H tut oil (hivt the woidM "iiod" and "Christ" appear In HhakeHptHue'H vvorlH SR7 times. TI1I11 was on the word of someone else, Mr. Wurdu had no; umtod tlun. which Ih uh well, perhapH for In counting one would proUibl) find that they wie not alwayH Uttered In a spirit of devotion and iy ereneo. Hut the fact that Hliakespeiuu spoke loveiently, ilecplv. and piopheti cully In many pusHftgen was made cluar to Mr. Waide's heaieis. Ho oredlU him with piedletlug the wnmlorH or eleetilelty in thlH Hue, "I'll put a belt mound tliw wot Id In fort) minutes," Mr Wanle iloubttsl the aceepled stu lies or 8liHkeHp4ure'H doiuwtlv Infelic ity, fur If Min. ShakttspeMie had limui the sinew hlwtoiy umkes live, would hi ImtiUiud luivu diitwn all the lovely, de voted women he has given us Itosullmy, thu two I'urttuu. t'ordelia und tho ivotT lie dvfemjeil ltil) Mauls'th iiKulnst the Keiiell(ll) nvepted w"UlWt f Ur cIlHl1 Htter. iiluliiiliu that It MiH nut liur uvvo Hinlittlon that IimI to th orlnw which foiever bllghttnl her life, but hel devo tion t a vonk, uinlilthkus himlwnd who WMiited thliiMs. but whs loo lnu h of it oowuiil to gut them for lilnutvlf, et oould not be iHiutent without tlim ovv for IIIHII. 110 lllHlsttMl, IS UMOk Of IIKMlli fnnry qrlmliMl iImnI with) whluw vvmh ur couuiMitvd, whthr In tjlmkeir time or In the ciiinlUMl euuit rooordii of today. And so, with apt HluHirUuu nwI ijuol. (Ml linos, nnd with lit" own fin. exre slve ftuHi ami IJUllUttttNiv IxWlup to eeutuutw them, Mi W'sidf counted a WAHDE AS DRUTUS f- SaS-P) f i Entlro chantra of prof ram: CI.EVEK COMEDY TENSE PHOTOPLAYS EDUCATIONAL FOBTKAYALS Excellent Mmlo by MIsiom Crawford nnd Crowell, ONE DIME' Frederlek Warde is. tho solo survivor of what was peilmpM a group of the gieateHt players that ever giaeed the KugllHh-Hpoukliig stage. What the younger guueratlou of uetniH may do for the classic drama Ih yet to he do tei mined. Time, tho gieat Impartial Judgo Iiuh not yet wilt ten IiIh eiltlclsm The HhukOHpoarouii net 01 h whose names are known to thoHo familiar with the di auia of the past century may properly he divided Into two gioupH, the fiist being John MeCullough, Kdvvln Koriesl and the elder lloolh. These men gave a buhl, but Hdiiiuwhat eiude pert nival of the HIiakcHpcurouu ehaiauters. They showed uh the physical, rathei than the mental, mini; but with Kdwlu Hooth'H IH'iforiuunce of the occenttlc and melaii eholy Hamlet cubic a new mm mote ic ftned stylo of actinic thut portrayed the subtle woiklugs of the mind. The gteat opnnontH of this model 11 school of dra ma wete IM win llooth, l.awieueo liar rett, Henry Irving, Thomas Keeue, Mansfield und Kiedeilok Waide. All but Mr. Warde have pluved tint last aut in the gieat drama of life; tlio hint cut lulu has mug down upon them mm by one, and no applause has scivcd to hi lug them luick. Most of these gentlemen have won their fame by a supoth teiidltlou or one or two characters. While llooth may welt be called a versatile aetor, yet his fuiuo reslH upon his woudeirul vlinroe turUutlon or Hamlet. Keene pcihups stood uloue as Itlehartl the Third. Henry Irving, was, u uharacler actor of such tinlsh that he found In plays outside of Hhakespeaie vehicles that wele Ix'st suit- '1 I CRUSHED ROCK SCREENED GRAVEL Delivered to any part of city. Office: Fruitgrowers' Flank IUtlK. Phono M. 052. WASHED SAND North Riverside Phone M. 6091 0. J. SEMON, Mgr. for Concrete for Hrick Work for Plastering BUILDING SPECIALTILS COMPANY ,vwuuyy, "ffmiv ilii NOKTII UAUTLKTy ST. A full lino of Mixed Paints, Leads, Oils nnd Varnishes. Complete stock of Qabots' Creosote Shingle Stains, Wood Tints, Dry Paints and Kaiso mincs. Call at tho Sign of tho Sun and get our prices. XI NOKTII UAIiTLETT ST. NATATORIUM FRIDAY NIGHT Grand Masquerade on j NKates i Prizes I'or most original j costumed lady and geiille-j man. WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 INCH WOOD Oak, $8.00; Fir, $7.00; Pine, $6.00. 3 Tier to Cord. Will Begin to Ship May 15. Phone us at Butte Falls. BUTTE PALLS LUMBER CO. I THE ISIS THEATRE ! Another Biff Double Bill CX.ARK and TURNER ! A comedy act or Chatter, fcoiiR and! Panco j iDlieot from licit Levy's elicull orj Krlsco, where tlu-y havo been the ld hit for the (last fifteen wieUs.1 I 8ho' Here MARQUUIIITE IA CONTE j Texa Warbler i I Present I hi soniethlnu entirely m w In the entut.ilntin; line. A bli; huiKh atisurtil J WED. SAT. SUNDAY MATINEE ' iMtKi:US MOVl.NO PICTUUKS.:! I I A Good Sone by J I r 1 U 1V1D11M j STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable COFFEEN SL PRICE H5 IlOWARIt 1H.OCIC, KNTHANCK OX Oth STREET. PHONE 303 J -&4--ftt4 Offutt Rornes Auto Co, Automobiles QENERAL OVERHAULINa & MACHINE ItEPAinrNQ. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. " PHONE MAIN 6211. Corner Central Ave. mi 8tk 61 Medford, Or. Kodaks From $1 to $65.00 A Thoroughly Good One For $4.00. " ' ii m Medford Book Store Make a Selection of our-emnll oakes nnd specinltier and you'll have a collection of n tempting nnd tootbsomo dainties ;i were ever set bofore a kiiiR. Don' bo too late coming for yours, how over. W0 can uever seem to bnk enough no matter how inany extri wo bake frosh daily. Medford Bakery & Delicatessen TODD & CO. SOUTH CENTRAL AVENXJK HOME-MADE PIES AND PASTRY LADY COOK IN CHARGE. J0W 1 A vf(0!. B Psss Landscape Contractor Wo do tho Blading for lawns and tonula grounds, seeding nnd planting of shruuory in fact do overythlug to inuko your homo a beauty spot. H. M. WILSON. Phono Pacific 3141. Home. 5. HARRY IHiVNCHARI) ed lo biliiK nut hlx KUtleulfir xtle of , uctliiKi MwtthliiH, In "The Itdlht " and I.ouIk the liileveuth wete vlutmeterN In whleh he Ih hept reiuetnbeied. U-iwreuee Hauett'H eifoiinaiiee of luelutto In "FiHiU'em-H le lteiulul" ih by fur IiIh liutxter lirt. MuliMflold wiih no Kreut a ItiHiu llruiniiiel, and IiIh Poetor Jekll and Mr. llvde, the tild Kieuehmnu In t'he 1'iirUluu lloiuuiu'e." Peel ijvnt mid Oynuid de UlKHnio, vvei4 HrfrnimHti of mieh umKultude that he wan never able to leueh the artlHtle helKht In the SWHKeH'ireuii pluH that he Imd tit- uUiiwl an a ehameter aetor. rrMlerieK W'urde ,the iiuhleHt Uoiniin uf them all Mild we cm 1 1. miy without vvlfh tp CUitter th iniMit irKU.tJK 8lmheiernnii aetor In vtlll with un The enjoyment In wt'hlng IiIm elutrtirterliuttlou of Hrutiis U tiUKtHl with a little feotlnK uf melon eholy, h irt un with hi in Ik ihnIuk the elmtHle drMiim There are other iiIhm tlvMt aieHl hh Ntrunirly to our ueiutfH but none wltn th HehoUlly flnluli uf lbrtiie tlmt Imn madu SUaKiiire vud out lit Uuld leltnf fur iW Htr. To kHow jJhHUiwiMwre wttll Im to have a njotl iKliuivtloiv, and thre t no Ihcm tlve to the Htudy of thU KrMt nmiti Ilk hIhk th )iu)M produced km tli UixMt aclorti Iwve ihIuo1 thiu. PerfMt ettiK Ih a life work, Tho aator like the lwlnter Klveit u a id.- fiV IkiuIh fur IiIm UeUi iu the im.n i tin. and It In not until the frown of uf lilt devotion ( tin KM it uuiMt.i .! lun. whil.n.d th. Ii.m tint In is liven a, dullard iikimI ui.hj m .ik Mear u(. to kvc t finis), eil Htr.k. t'xkt litnuturt vvitu Mr iir-U j mi' rj.ntu mi.owu un t t i Thix wauiv a 1 1 " SMITH -APARTMENT HOUSE 317 SOUTH RIVERSIDE AVENUE Thirty coup!)? furnlshtd Apartuuutt for rmutlloi at HangMs auA tlghti rr TalepUonea SptAklug- Tubci, Call Bell rrlvate Dath Haw, Cle&u and Saultary ror Apartiuentt apply at rreiulici W M. Smith Prop. That Safe Feeling Tsn't it iiieft to conic to a nice, how, clean, upto datc store like this and at the same time feel that you were perfectly safe, in every purchase? Safe, first, because you know absolutely that the quality would be all that could be expected. Safe, secondly, because you could trust the store to make a right price aiul not have that feeling that because one article yoi bought was cheap that the next would he too high in price in order to make up for the one sold too low. Try our GOLDEN GATE COFFEE, PURE WHITE FLOUR and PURE BAKERY PRO DUCTS. ALLEN GROCERY CO. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVE. WW MACHINES PLEASE Double Disc Records 65c Medford Music Shop McXEALY & CO., 2S0 WEST MAIN STREET H 3333 lj V'OUR HOME COMFORTS. Wo can wir your house, or do re alr work o.. tho service you now mvo, and will Bavo you money on ho work. Promptness and satlsfac lon are two other essentials that 'ou'll always get here. .MOTOR REPAIRING FLAT IRONS PANS, FIXTURES. CraterLaKc Wiring Co. NO. 27 NORTH RARTLETT ST. i TO .