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MEDFORD MATT. TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON. WEDNESDAY, MAY 10, 19.11. PGE TOUR ! '..' 4 1 I Medford Mail Tribune am iNnRPisunKNT NHWHPAPKlt PUUMSUISD DAIL.Y EXCEPT BATUIV. DAY UY THIS AlhiUl'UZlU PUZNTINQ CO. . Tho Democratic Times, Tho Mrdfonl Mall, Tho Blfitironi Triminc. ino oouui ern Orcgonlan, Tlio ABhlond Tribune Ofrico MnlJ Tribune Hulldlw?, 2B-27-29 North Fir street; plione, Main 3021 Home 75. OEOIIGK PUTNAM, ndllor nnd Manngcr ' Entered as Bccond-class mattor a Medford, Oregon, under tho act or. March 3, 1879. t Official Paper of the City of MeVlford Official papor of Jacltson County , SUBSCRIPTION BATES. One yenr.by mall 15.00 Ono month by mall ,; ,60 Per month, delivered by carrier In i Medford, Jacksonvlllo nnd Con- . i nl.l ... .bO fiunday only, by mall, por year.... 2.00 Weekly, per year 1 .w rtBffT.ArTft1f. Dally avuraKo for lx months ending ucccmDcr ai, iw.iv, ij. mil Xeaicd Wire United Frees Slspatches. J Tim Mall Trlbuno Is on sale at the Fcrrv News Stand. Ban Francleco. Portland llotol News Hland, Portland, nowtnan Nows Co, Portland, Oro. W. O. 'Whltiioy, Hcnttle, Wniili. fc ' , . KEOHKT DECISIONS J4. 4. Oeeert Jianfl Entries. If pfiylng' crops can bo olitulnod from land without Irrigation, tho Jiuirt Is not rtpsurt In oharoctor and Is thus not sub ject to desert entry. On the other hand. If It Is clnlmod that land will not thus produeo without Irrigation nnd Is upon that olalm entered under the desert hind law, then Irrigation must bo performed In order to ncqulro title. A withdrawal of lands for reclamation . ...... ., .!.,,. Dm nrovlHlons of the 1 !.... I nl nrtiir In IllloWnilCn 'II f II II entry, and tho government Intending to use t.io same for such purpoMOS. hs tin effect of removing such lands from the class of lands subject to entry under the homestead act, and therefore cannot properly hu restored to entry. Where n contest affidavit Is filed against a desert laud entry, charging the non-dosoU character of said land In cuuso of only jmrtlul Irrigation and rec lamation thereof, under a prior home stead entry and wntor right, It Is nec t'SHnry to show tlio tho oiftlra Irrlgalilc area of thu entry has been reclaimed. An affidavit alleging duly partial rechuna tlon Is Insufficient to maintain u charge that tho land Is non-desert. Homestead Entries. Tho rule of nppioxlinatlon Iuih mil been Invariably enforced, and where n showing Is made that tlin enforcemenl of tho rtiln would work a hardship up.ir tho entryman and tho eitpllles of tho par ticular cnwi warrant It. the lU'tiurtmiml has allowed an entry for moru than 160 acres to stand. I Under tho liberal provisions of the act of May 29, 1008 (35 Htat.. 4C7)), ae luul resldeiiee tiuuinn presence on tlir land as a home, unless absence. Is con strained by such forco as deprives llu claimant of voluntary oontrol of himself Actual" In this statute must bo con Dirtied as "real." as opposed to uonstru tlvu or notional. Whero land Is selected under provis ions of act of January 1. 1807, (30 Htat 036), anil contest affidavits am filed against such selection, upon tho grotinr that tho land was occupied, such affida vits must allege prior right In tho land In contestant nnd must also disclose tin names of alleged occupants at the time of selection. The selection of occuplei laud Is not u fraud against the govern. "UVhero an application to file under tin timber and stone act Is pending In gom' faith at the lime of the Issue of an unlet withdrawing said land for forest put noses, such pending p.trly Is n lawfu. filing existing at the dale or with drawal and-excepted front the force ant effect thereof. Huclt entry will stand tin less otherwise objectionable. Citing M Kdllli Curtis (33 U ., 205)1 Joseph W While (Ibid, 285) and llattlo K. lliadle) "(31 U I)., ll). Mining. Affidavit Indicating tlmt posting plal and notion huh upon adjacent land win fatally defective. When the samo poison or company owns several contiguous mining claims, capable of being worked together uhdel one general system of ilevolopment, t U not necessary that all of mich claims In embraced In the sumo proceedings fo patent, but may be applied for and en lured vlnulv or othnrwlsu at dlffennl times, This right ittlses from eontlgully of thu claims upon the ground, then common ownership, the availability and value of the common Improvement I'll lug sepliyr lode claims (30 1. I, 510) Mountain L'hlef J.udo cIuIiuh 38 1. 1. imi), una Siuolilng Company vs, Kemp 101 U. 8.. C30). Where there It a conflict butween a homestead entry and a lode mining lo-. cation, the mineral claimant has the burden of showing that ho doflnltolj marked his clulnt upon tho ground, so that Its boundaries can be teadlly traced, and such maiklng must also conform with the local state statutes or leguht tlons. Citing unreported ease of William A. 'Kevin, ot al.. s. John llaslrom, Jim 7, 1007. Under tho act of Mm oh 3. toon, an en tryman will not be requited to elect whether ho shall receive a patent with tho leservatlon therefrom of all coal in tho land, lit a ease where final pioof w.is submitted nnd the entry fuiiiutlly al low ed In thealiHoiieu of any shouliig of Ih.i uxlHtence of coal, anil the order of withdrawal was mado mux era! mouths af ter thelssuanco of the final oertlflonte Particular)) whero It is not shown that olitryman posssessud sueh knowledge Scrip. i Under the aol of June i, IS97. (30 Htnl SO. If a selection Is made for a losuiiai)Uiy thni) tlio initio relimiuuiiie thu deficiency not being a result of iwiv mischance or misprision on p.irt of the loclil of flours. Is a waiver of the aoss of base. Citing Unhurt lwulle (34 U U 679). Practice. A party seeking Intervention must be fully (luullftttd under departmental regu lations. Citing Hlmson vs'llobsoft tl'J U !).. 4S3) and Inslruollous of Heptem bir 30. 1910. (39 u n, :o i Where It Is ullegvd In a oontest that one party oilglually obtained a relln u'ulstiinont from the other p.ut) l fraud, and such ehaige was made hefoi the local of fle-, mid the eutrymau fiom Whom rel1niUlsiiineitl was obtained ap pears read for trial although In default inTiler the rubs of practice, the loral of flci'rsVhouhl of "'eii own motion, take Stops to" M-Uin- IrlimUtfinuUl lf Ul original eutr and of the oontest und iiiiodld fix n date for hearing the same J n. cases, as above, thu dvHirtinent will ronslder tne nisi- upon ivrttontri , An ordvr of Vi- umii'isl laud office .iir.-nilnif that u hfrliiB be had to deter Milne Mio r-Teglve rtiihls of tb partlns PORTLAND'S PRIMARY ELECTION. FOR the first time on record, the three newspapers of PnrHinifl. regardless of nolities united during the primary campaign that ended candidate, namely Uay JLomnaru, as republican nuuum-i-for mayor. This unusual combination probably aroused the suspicion of the voters, for in the three-cornered con test, Mr. Lombard came out second best. Of course, his fpol, silk-stocking, labor-hating friends contributed mate rially to this result. Mr. Rushlight, tho successful candidate, was nominat ed by a small minority of his party. Only about half of the registered vote was cast at the primaries. Despite the newspaper space given the contest throughout the cam paign, the alleged corruption, the open charges of graft, and the scandal that besmirched the present council, apathy governed the average citizen on voting dayand now he is bewailing the fact that the wrong man was chos en for mayor and the "lilywhitcs" renamed for council- men. . Mr. Rushlight is a plumber by occupation, lie is a member of the present city council of Portland and alleg nA in lin ji'iiiniiiher of the "combine" which delivers the goods to paving contractors and others. lie had the active support of uuion labor, of the liquor interests and open town element, and is accused of being the choice of "big business" the public service corporations. Perhaps he is, perhaps he isn't. Rushlight's record is fairly clean and he stands well in his own ward. But he has never done anything to prove .his fitness for the po sition he aspires to is too little for a big job. So we be hold a frantic search for an independent, for the democratic nominee is even littler. The republican Oregoniah, the democratic Journal, the hermaphrodite Telegram, have all bolted the republican and democratic tickets. Why not name a newspaper tw.lmf it ml lot fhn iconic vote unon it? Perhaps the news papers could do better than the gangs running the prima ries -they couldn't do much worse. How times have changed! A few short years ago the Oregonian would have regarded it as equivalent to com mitting hari-kari to bojt the ticket. It was sacred. Taft would have come to the rescue and Portland been inform ed that the salvation of the nation depended upon the elec tion of Rushlight-. But the Oregonian, which has long preached partisanship, has at last seen a great light, and by considering men and moasures, rather than the welfare of a party organization, is on the road to independence re moving an obstacle towards becoming a really great news paper. Just listen to this blasphemy from the lips of the party ergan: "No questions as to party were asked either can didates or voters. Nobody cared; and nobody cares. It follows, then, that a party primary for the nomination' of party candidate for local offices is a sham, a fraud and a delusion; and party fealty is an empty illusion. The part)' primary for municipal officers ought to be abolish ed; since the appeal to the public for support in any local contest on any party basis falls on heedless ears." And yet, two years ago, four years ago, six and eight years ago, and indefinitely through the years gone by, the same authority preached to us daily that upon Portland's electing republicans depended the future of the party in state and nation. Twice Roosevelt was rushed vainly to the rescue in the columns of the Oregonian. Of course partisanship in local offices is a sham. So is it in state affaire. In both, but particularly in local affairs, is it a costly delusion, for the municipality, like the corpo ration, should be administered by a skilled and trained expert, as it is in German cities, and not by a happy-go-lucky choice from a lawyer's or physician's office or from a blacksmith or plumbing shop. Yet it is discouraging that in the first campain where all the newspapers threw off the yoke of party to fight the graft machine that, through division of forces, the ma chine should be victorious in the opening battle. The news papers should educate the public upon the necessity of supplanting present political methods in city government by those based upon laws mui govern an sucrwHim mih iness. . appealable, except whole such order In volves matter which Hie land depart ment cannot liuiulro into, or Is for any reason contrary to law or the settled tullngs of the depailmeiit Oiling r Walellberg. el ill. (! I 301) An application to amend an entry Is alwass addtosNod to the euultable pow era of the land department, and Is not granted as of course, especially not, its ugalnst interv lining lights. Notice. I'oeahonlas tribe will give it bnmiuel I'thhiy evening, St. Tammany day. May 12, llt Al inenibeis Invited to at tend KukIo'h hall, corner Main and Central avenue tlood time assuid, 13 Woman Buloidei. H1CATTI.K, Wash. May 10 After cry ing over a mugailuo poem, "A Hook and a Hunnlng lirooli." Mis Kntheilne .Mat thews. 31. weulthv. divorced, weal into her bathroom In the fashionable lhl grnvla apartment and drank carbolic acid To Invtitlirats Biiirnr Trust. . WASHINGTON. 1. C May 0. With out a dissenting voto the house today passud the llaidwtek lesolutlou calling for ill) Investigation of uie so-culled sug ar tins! Look at the ads that offer employ ment ami Miu'll find tho right ono soon. Look nt a few of the furnished rooms advertised -and pack your tiunk! Therm lm Only Onm "Bromo That is USCO THE WORLD OVER TO Always remember tho full nanio. (or thli signature on every box. Look i!5o. Saturday in support of ono . 4.4. f HOBHX.I: BKIKT SHROUD. KANSAS CITY, Mo, May 10 -The Mlssouil I'unerul Directors' association has evolved a hobble skirted shroud, cut In the latest fashion The sklit, among oth ers, Is on exhibition at the meet ing rooms of thuiissoclatlou, In couv oi)t Ion here , ff m CALIFORNIA ODD rELLOWS ELECT OSAHD OITICERS HAN lMtANCISCO, May 10 At to day's session of the California grand lodoe or Odd Follows, Deputy 11 mini Mauler (leoigo V Hudsoou was nomin ated for tho office of grand master, nnd hOranil Master Thomas W. Duckworth was unanimously chosen to be Califor nia's u'prosuutatlvo lu tho sovurvlgu giand lodge of America. The chief contest lu this year's elec tion Is over the office of grand warden, wlilcu Is a stepping stone to tho grand mastership. About a doxen candidates ate lu the field. The elections nut fcched tiled for tomorrow. Olatps Xoinry and Dee. CHICAGO, May 10 Clasping In his hand u luxury, his only possession. Hob ert lagley of Pasadena. Oil . died nt St. Luke's hospital here today He fell un der u freight H alii hist night Quinine" Bromo Quinine OWtE A COLD IH ONE DAT. SWA ?rxnrm0 Attacks Women - MNPw r vvl i JT K jiJjLi II 5IGH0R G0GUELM0 EERREE0. from euRoPEAti eomoH op tme NBW YOHK, May C Many women prominent In dull and suffrage rirganlsta tlons were ustnnlshcd nnd hurt when they read Professor Ousllelmo Ferrero's artlclo on "Tho Women of ho Caesars," which appeals In tho May number or tno Century Mngazlno, In which tno histo rian speaks of women In general as abus ing liberty. All tho women to whom a reporter showed the artlclo In question denied absolutely tho justice of Mr. For rcro's conclusions, which ho expressed at tho end of hls-nrtlclo as follews: "Although It Is a hard, cruel, plainly Iniquitous thing tq .deprive a woman of liberty nnd subject her to a regime of tyranny In order t& constrain her to live for tho racci nnd not for herself, yot when liberty 'Is granted her to llvo for herself, to satisfy .hci-pcrsonal desires, slio abuses that 'liberty more readily than a man does,,nnU" more thnn a man forgots her duties toward tho race." COMMimiCATIOW. They Oat Out From Under. To tho Uillter: On article appeared In your paper last evening severely criti cizing certain players and tho tactics they pursued In trying to defeat the drains I'ass team last Sunday ufter noon, Slnco that artlclo appeared In your paper sovcrnl reports have como to us stating that certain fans have accused us of panning tho players nnd writing tho article. Wo want to state right hero that wo did not wrlto It, but any tlmo we do start to crllclzo tho hall team wo'll have enough nervo to put our sig nature to tho artlclo. Several of tho players nnd fans have taken exceptions to the article, claiming that the writer went a llttlo too strong with tho criticism, but that's not up to us. AVo have all Wo can do to fight out own battles. hud novi.R. J. W. McGLYNN. , Hig-ht Not So Alive. McMlnnvllle. Tenn. Mrs. Oclo Jott, of this place, writes.: "I don't believe I would bo living today, If It hadn't been ror Cardul. I lay In bed for 27 days, and the doctor enmo every day, but he did mo no good. Finally, he advised un operation, but I would not consent, and Instead took Cardul. Now I am going about tho house, tlolng my work, and oven do my wasliirtB. Cardul worked wonders In my cu.se I am In better health than for five years." Cardul Is n strengthening tonlo for women. It re lieves pain, tones up tho nerves, builds strength. Try It. -At your druggists. l'rank r. Butler Dead. Frank 1. Hutler, n brotherMn-law of V. V. Klllott, proprietor of tho Puntor turn, and u tailor at that establishment, died Tuesday evening at his home on the corner of Holly and Knight street, of pneumonia. Ho einvcs n wife ann child. The funeral will ho held from th Into residence at 2 o'clock Thursday, llev. Lucas officiating. Tho Modem Woodmen will have charge of tho ser vices ata tho grave. Mr. Hutler was bom In Iowa 32 years ago, He has been u resident of Mod foid for somo time. PILES CUBED IK 0 TO 14 DATS. l'AV.O OINTMHNT Is guaranteed to euro any case of Itching. Wind, bleeding or protruding plies lit 6 to H days or monoy refunded, GQc, NOTICE. Dr. Uarber Is now located In rooms 207 and 208 Farmora and Fruitgrowers bank building and will bo pleased to meet his friends nnd patrons In tho now location. Look Here IIOMK IllMLDKH. KAKNINOS HAVKltl Otchaid Addition Is Your Hest Proposition. It Is close In. Its remotest lot Is loss than a mile from the city hall. And less thuu one-third of a mile from the South Side public suhool alto. It has as flue soli as mm bo found In tho valley. It lies perfvjetlv for drainage. Kvory lot Is beautifully shaded b big, whle-sptoMdlng apple 'trees. Holly street, the folate finest In Miiirotd. runs clear through It nnd has cement walks on both sides. It Is In South Medford. naturally the most beautiful and the futuie finest and most repldl) developing qunrtor of the city. Ilulldlng restrictions to keep out the t.hacks Prices Hre lowest, advantages consid ered. Kaslest of easy terms for earnings sav ers And the surest proposition for mak ing money by advance in values. Medford will grow and keep grow ing, and nothing oau stop her. Oct a lot. Or h lot of lets lu Oniianl Addition. And ou will have n share In tho ben eflts of Its growth. The lets ar &i) or more feet wide and lie and 112 doiv. The introductory prlca nie only Jioo for to-fmit lots. The first comers get first cholc. Fifty per cvut off for the flrtt builder of a )20U hoim Twwiti -f lv pr emit off for the first tl&oo house Other lib. ml discounts to early build ers. S Q. E. MAH8HAT.Ii, the Owner, at toutlt end of Oakdale aveuua, or any miiubcr of the Mvdfent Relty Board. - i TO ATTACK SOON SONORA CAPITAL Rebels Surround Hcrmosillo apil Arc Expected to Advance in Next Day or Two Besieged Force Are Yaqui for Most Part. DOUGhAS, Ariz.. May 10. Aftpr three days during which no news was received from Hermoslllo. a message reached here today saying that tho Sonora capital Is still held by the federal garrison, but that .. Is surrounded. An attack Is ex pected. A Tlio news was rcceivco y wire u Carbo, whero It wns brought by a courier who hnd "broken through the rebel lines. Most of the besieging forco nt Hermo slllo are Ynquls employed on tho vest plantations of Joso Mayterlno, provis ional governor or Sonora. They aro well armed, having held up a Southern Pa cific train from which they obtained BOO m.,... -irinu nrwl 900 fldfl rounds of am- i.lllUBi;! ...at.., ...... ---, munition. All wires to Hermoslllo have been cut. TBUIB CENTER. 132 North Ivy street, Medford, Or. A primary cqurso of twelvo lessona In Trull, will be Klven by Annto Sprague Smith every Thursday afternoon at 3 p. m. Teaching and divine neaung oy nnnnlnttnant. Motaphyslcnl library, literature for nalo. Subscriptions laxen ior uanuy Pntvr. NnntlliiB nnd other nubllcatlons. Enquiries recolvod by mall will rocolve prompt attention. All are welcome Love offerings. Hasklna for Healtlu Where to Go Tonight X TONIGHT CLEVEK PHOTOPLAY3 EXCELLENT MU3IO ONE DIME NO MOKE w'vit NATATORIUM l DowUnff, Billiards, Fool, Skatlnff, and ) Bhootlng-. J 4 Tub Baths for Ladles and Geutlomen i at all times. Big Dance, Every Saturday Night. Z THE ISIS THEATRE ; BIG DOUBLE BILL , ! Loaders of Comedy I; BAT AND BAY 1 1 Those Eccentric jinwramiiri I Thoy como high, but wo got to have i ;; them. You can't nfford to miss these , 'i two ClOVOr peopio ll tuoir biuvhh- , lltlng comedy a laugh every hecond i 'Thoy nro with you 15 mlnutos15xfi0 ; '! DOOi that's how many laughs you;; got. It's going some. 'I BTILL ANOTHEU ! MISS THOMPSON ' I1 Singing talking darning direct, sfor Poriola theater. Frisco, whore sue 'i . i.A.t i,n tnnfllnir fnnttiro for tho ;past two weeks. No ono can afford I '! to miss this great bill. ' I I; 3 REELS MO VINO PICTURES 3 WOOD FOR SALE f I BLOCK WOOD I 94 FEB LOAD Phone Main 3S81 or leave ordars at Medford Hardware Company Medford -Horse Shoeing Shop- 128 South Harotli'U Street. Pacific Phono 1831 Home iMO-U. C. L. Allen, Prop. GIVK US A TllIAL Draperies Ve carry a very complete line of draperies, face curtains, fixtures, etc . and do all classes of upholstering A spoclal man to look after this work exclusively and will give n& good service as is possible to cot In even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co TOMATO PLANTS The best ever seen in Med ford, all in 4-iueh pots. You will gain 4 to 6 weeks by planting these instead of planting the old way. J. T. BROADLEY S0B Medford E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST All kinds 'of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Puinps,, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. Medford Concrete Manufacturers of m.A7.v.n CEMENT SEWER PIPE CRUSHED ROCK SCREENED GRAVEL Delivered to any part of city. W"t"i il . Fruitgrowers' Hank IJIdg, Phono M. 052. l l Campbell & Baumbach 1 MOBTGAGE LOANS, CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS L Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. I PHONE 3231. 320 pjuMf0JrwwP IIPLU STEAM AND HOT 2 All Work Guaranteed COFFEEN t 5 nOWAKI) IJLOOK, ENTRANCE ii-' WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER 16 INCH WOOD Oak, $8.00; Fir, $7.00 j Pine, $6.00. 3 Tier to Cord. Will Begin to Ship May 15. ' ," Phone us at Butte Falls. BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO. BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY m!i" There can be only one best the Tip Top of excellence. We both' aim to get it. You, the clever and successful housewife, want the groceries that give the greatest results in your food that please your family and visitors TAE sell only tip top quality in groceries so that we may get your trade nana retain it. Every item we send out is an advertisement of hte quality of the oth ers. If we did not maintain tip top value always, our business would not continue to grow as rapidly as it does. Inspect our extensive stock or telephone a trial orifer. Aden Grocery Co. 32 SOUTH CENTRAL AVENUE r Iron Works Construction Co. I Plant North Riverside Plione M. 6091 C. J. SEMON, Mgr. . .-.r-v I " v..v..v. . ffin jttli.wlA kl A VJ H h: I I for Kricfc Work for Plastering SAND COUNTY WAEEANTS GARNETT - COREY BLDG. WATER HEATING Prices Reasonable SL PRICE ON fltli STREET. TIIOPJE 803 - MM . l - i - rrvMWiiwiW44W art NORTH IlARTI.ETT ST. A full lino of Mixed Paints,. Lehds, Oils and Varnishes. Complete Btock of Cabots Creosoto Slilnglo Stalna, Wood Tints, Dry Paints and Kaloo mlnos. Call at tho Sign of tho Sun and get our prices. art NORTH nAItTLETT ST. j ClSllUIJl 111V PH'HV HUVt V WIIU IB IVI ,5- mi&&imvmfi