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i B I !l n 11 3 I II 8 PAGE FOUR BEDFORD MAIL TUTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, MONDAY. MAY 22, 1011. Medfokd mail Tribune )K1 AN iINtKl'ENI3teNT KHWBPAl'RK PUlltilHHKD DA1L.V KXCHPT 8ATUn . VAX Br TUB MKPFORD PUINTINQ CO. The Democratic Time, Tim Medford JOAQUIN MILLER 4 DEMQCRA IS NOW qplIE QUAY OLD'iLsS who sang mightily of the Sim- A 'down Seas, and breathed the breath of tame over the SipiriiR. atill bnttli's with death in his little house, on Oak- ?a,T.y0nyXTAdAbuanu land Heights., Any mau minus courage, su strU'ken, would. " office Mni Tritmno ltitiiiiinic. jcs--:? not have lingered. But defeat to Joaquin Miller wears thej eunous guise ot a stranger. Jle may not recover, loi uy, Fearing Too Great a Reduction In In is verv old; if he does not he will leave Demnu nun a Heri tage which will live long in literature. Let the faint heart who has never read his'Columbus" do so and take cour age; .for courage uonquereth all things: North Tlr Homo 7G, street; phono, Main 3021 OKOHOK 1UTNAM, Editor nnd Manager Kntnn.il nti' snfvlhil-Mriss mutter n Mi'dfonl. Orecou. under tho net ot March 3, mt Official Paper ot tho Official l'n pct- cf City of Medford jnrKKOii uoumy RimROILTPTIOS SLATES. One. year, by mall .....15.00 one montii ur man ou Per mouth, tlelUcrrd hy carrier In Mrdfonl, Juclisomllle and Cen- ,tra Point .SO (Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 1.09 Weekly, per year . l-9 SWOKW CIXCTJXATIOK. Dally average ror nix months ending December 31, 1S10. $721. rail X.eosed Wire United Prooo Dispatches. Behind him lay the gray Azores, Behind the Gates of Hercules; Before him not the ghost of shores, Before-him only shoreless seas. The good mate said: "How must we pray, .For.loJ t lie-very stars are gone. Brave .AdnjuVl, speak; what shall 1 say?" ."Whv.Wiv: ajl on! sail on! sail on!'" come Owlnjj to but In Tariff Demo crats Turn to Plan for Cbfliorntlon Tax. .,. TERRIBLE EIGHTH SEEK REVENUE PASSES REBELS UP Tho Mall Tribune la on sale at tho T?rrv Knvi Ktnml. San iTnncl&co. Portland Hotel New Stand, Portland. Slowtnan New Co. Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. Mr.nroH.Tj. oreooit. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho faatejit- growing city In Oregon. Population U. S. census 1910; SS40; estimate.!. 191110.000. KIvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving finest supply pure mountain water and six Imti miles of street belnir oaved and contracted for nt a cost excovdlnc 11.- 000.0C0, making a total ot (went)' mneo of pavement. rVmtnrflr.i recelnta for year endlm: March 31. 191. show Increase of II per cent, liank deposits a cum or :s per cent. Banner fruit city in Oregon nogun River Spllxcnberg apples won sweep st alios prise and title of "Applo 3Clnff of tho World. nv the National Apple Show. Spokane, 1909. and a car of Newtowns won i Tint Vrlso In 1910 at'1 Canadian International Apple Show, Vnnrnuvpr..IL C. Kogue ftlver 'poara brought hlghoot prices In all markets of the world dur ing me past six years. . NVrite. Commercial club. Inclosing 6 cents for postage for th finest commu nity pamphlet over written. And but the hearts of the world, those lacking in courage, those pray ing for hope, cling to .his memory and call it blessed. WASHINGTON, I). C. May 32. Heck- lug n uuiuls of eseope from thii danger of I (hi much rexemio reiluc"tloh in their tariff revision, eral hiding hiit democrat Jmve tnt.Hu up a proposition of InereaslFin: ttio return from tho tor- I poratlon InxNnw Hemletl liy ltepreinlatlv'ii Anxluriy of num. inry uroworKing on nn iiiitt'iuimeut 1 which eoiitempltite grndimUM sealn of I tuxes on tho net profits of corporations. I itnlnn nn Interstate IuinIixixm, bCKlmilnK wmi mo present rtito ami Kntuuiiiiy in. if Joaquin Miller were to leave his race nothing; """J;! o.ot..x.., w kwiiw ir ... , ,, . , ii iv . r..:. ' 'u,nu,",m n,u' monopollM would U pro 2 five stnnsui.Qf.this poem, yet would the faint .1,11.1 uv. CUPID ROUTS MAMA AND HER Ai OLVIG OSS u ROGUE VAILY C. May : T,i). millions lli'im i'i. rss to. ii Immense hrusi to ivi rntn.'nfclurk. with wiioin she elojn'd. The ulrl's mbthur de clares she will never Ketii I'ont of lUr luhrrltnnco unless kio mnii hoin nlone tint Uenn d-n-lares she does naili-J lite for the money nml will stick. umQUs way or raisiko MOmfY TOBUIXD OICVBOX SHANNdSVMUs., rny 'JS.t-Air uitliife, wnj of I'alsInK monrrfor bultdlnir n new' baptist church In Shannon was conrelviil totiiiy winn nrty puintem signed an donating imn norc of ct 1 to form the tmlldlug invted u fund of It sea can ! dopendil on for tho church. Tells Portland That Crater Lake Will "Soon Be Open New Hotel Is Spok en Of Discusses Value of Land Here. (Oregon Journal.) The news that Mcdford will open Its new road to Crater Lako before the end of the month was brought to Portland today by the delegation of prominent Medford people headed by Judge Wil liam Colvlg. president of the Medford Commercial club. It Is said that the summer trip to the lake from Medford can be made by automobile In six hour, und it Is expected that many Portland em will take advantage of the fine road. With Judge Clv!g are Dr C K Hay. president of the Ilogue Klver Electric compuny. which furnishes electric poucr for Josephine and Jackson oountlrs. and which concern will spend n half million dollars this heOMon In hurm-frKlng the Roguo river falls, with u itower plant. Mayor Canon of Medford. and President lluu of tho Medford Hotel company who Is In Portland to purchase furnishings for his nw five story hotel. "The 121.000 subscription by the peo ple of Medford and Portland for the con struction of tho Crater lalroad has ef fected great improvemenlu." said Judge Colvlg. Tine Now Hotel. "Thjs season tho trip to tho lake will be miulo in comfort nnd In six hours by automobile. Our new hotel will be the finest between Portland und Sacramento and tourists need not hesitate to rnako this splendid trip for fear of lack of ac commodations. At the lake, too, they will b well taken care of. "Medford is entering upon a remark ably 'prosperous season . During the year ending March 31 the government figures show that our postal receipts wero over 131,000. In tho last five years they show h gnln of 327 per cent. These figures aro not t-'juullcd anywhere else in tho statu outside of Portland. i"I have been abused hy tho pi-ople of other localities In this state becuuse I have maintained tlmt our people do not hold Hague river valley lands too high In price, Tlie orchard lands for which wo got 'big figures nr worth the money. An Instance of this U tho purchase by Oeorge H, Corpenter of Chicago, of 2C acres lust year before the crop was liar vented, for J2377C per acre. After dis posing of tbo crop Mr. Carpenter bought 20 acres more at 2000 per acre, showing 1 that no was satisfied with his purchase "I know unother land owner down there who refused JjJJOO per aero for his land. I asked him why he did not k-II, for I could well remember tho time when tho price of onuof his acres would buy n whole ranch In our country. Ho told me there was no reason why he should sell uh the property was paying hotter thun 10 per cent returns on that figure. "Hoguo lllver valley will have tho (greatest hay crop ever known, on ac count of tho spring ruins. Thore wjll bo about .ope-half hi 'peach crop, and, us regards other fruits, the damage by frost Is apparent in spots In the center of tho vulloy where Hmudge pots were used, there will be fine fruit. Thu hill land oiclmrds wero not hurt to uny extent. ,1'uars will ho about an u vertigo crop, be Jng greater In amount thun lust year on account of thelucreased acreage. On tlw whole, the prospects for Medfoid wero never bettor than they aro this year. Wo expect to Imvo a hujf way Htntlon between Portland and Sun Pran clvco that will be u ill dlnct credit 'to the wholo stale." ' Just Half In Bed Clyde. K Mrn. I. A. Decker, writes from Clyder " recommend Cnidul. tho woman's tonic, to nny woman In need of a lemcdy, Por flvo yenis, I was unablo toldo my own work. Half my tlmo was wwnt In bod, At last I tried Cnrdul. Now I nm well nnd huppy, and can do iny own work." Don't sufor pain, head hclu backache, and other womanly mis eries, whoii your own druggist Iiob on jliljt Hhulf n remedy for Hueh troubles- ' Cdidul. Out a bottle ror your shelf. Ah a uenerul tonic, for weak women, noth ing tins been found for CO yeam that would lukn Its place. Try It. It will help you. DO YOU KNOW WHAT BECOMES OF GOLD? i . , i ( MANY economists maintain that the principal reason 'for the hicli prices of commodities ,is the enormous increase of tho world's production of gold. It is an econo- wasiunqton. i. ,,.,,. . : i, i,. ,,.il ting love inon than nne axiom that.the lmmunse increase m the supply ot gold, n,g. aged ic. the i.w or of any other .monetary standard of vahie, must cheapen J; the standard and hence decrease its jmrcliasing power. In fifteen yqars the world's supply of gold has juore than doubled, and the economists point out that, the general trend of world's prices has advanced accordingly. ,The London Statist lias set itself the fascinating, if col ossal, task of discovering what actually becomes of the world's entire production of gold. It already has deter mined that fullv 25 per cent is used in the arts. It fig ures the world's production for the last ten years at ;")!",,t,;;!,l),j 218,2-10 pounds, or, approximately; in our money, $3,990,-, r'in'.i. 'Vity 000,000. Tins means an average production ot .?:wy,uuu 000, though for-the last four vears it has been much great er than that, and in, 1909 was $437,019,000. But by the Dfoficfe fimivna 0-"a ftrtfl fWM ia licrnrl ni'ni'i' vni ! 1 flip world iii arts. Nearly one-third of this entire consump tion,, according to the estimate of the director of the mint, is accounted for in the United States. The Statist has not yet completed its research as to what becomes of the reiuniuing lii per cent of the world's pro duction, although it concludes that the accumulations of I gold in central banks account for ol.l per cent remaining 24.9 per eejit, according to the Statist, only, comparatively, a very small amount goes to new coinage, while rccoinage is on a large scale. Pending the comple tion of its calculations on coinage and rccoinage, the in timation is that a surprisingly large portion of the balance is :hparded. To most of the uninitiated, it will be a startling surprise that so large a percentage of the world's gold supply is used in the arts. But it is evident that the United States jsdping more than its fair share in this direction. fill! ISO March Close to Outposts but Makes ' W UUni-llt Mnun Tnilnu Thnu Are on Their Why to 'Defense of EhsenaduY 1 Churchmen Oathor. PITTflllUHO. 1M.. ilny SS.-.Mnri thun 1000 laymen and ministers or the I'nlt- ed Presbyterian church are In I'lltnliurr today for tho national convention of the men of the denomination The dele gates represent every part of the coun try Tho ttev. Hilly" Sunday, the bas, ImiII raugellt. Is prominent. Btlmson Tokos Offlco Today. WASHINGTON. P. C, May 21 -Henry Ik fttimson, file new secretary of war. MiMi-eding Jacob M Dickinson, re- l(mt 1 09 AVIuiAto.l Ij w. aui I..Os. U.t tllC I "fflce today The transfer rtf office will uui iw iimrKni iiy uny eiunornie erri'- BURGLARS FREE MANYJWKtlS Rogue River Fish Market is Broken Into by Midnight Marauders- Chicks Are'Freed From Their Sev eral Pens. ' T'! ' Tho Ilogue River Tlsh Market on North Fir street was broken Into some tlmo Sunday night but as for as known nothing of value was taken. When the uronrietors onencd shon Monday mnrnlni: they found tho gloss in tho front' door broken and the stuplq holding tho lock pulled out. Another lock held, however, and the burglar or burglars wero forced to enter by tho rear, passing through the chicken house and breaking the bolt In the back door. When the market was opened this morning the front room was found full of chickens standing In a circle around a giant whlto leghorn rooster who was having n desperate battle with his Im ago In the looking glass. ."(Jiggers! The cops ore here," yelled a female chick and the whole bunch rushed back to their coops only to bo brought forth und Jitrung up for use by tho good people of the city. 4 f I xecoxd or COXORESS .i J. WASHINGTON. D. C, May 22. The congressional record to date shows the following activities;! Tho- liouue) has met. 31 days nnd has been In session 17C hours und 44 min utes. Tho penato has tnct 19 day and been In session 4C hourti and 41 minutes. ""During tho last week tho Henutn met four days und was In session nine hours nnd 27 inlnulcw. hut fulled to ugreo on tho election of -a president pro tenii Tho finance commltteo was engaged with reciprocity hearings. Thoho use met flvo days last week and was in session 27 hours und 33 minutes. Resolutions approving an in vestigation of the steel and sugar trusts were adopted. The house ulso debated upon the constitutions for new states. ii, Bloodless Battle. MEXICO CITY. Mexico. May 22. Fleeing before 1J.000 irheu under Gen erals Vlgueioa mid Asunculo, General Ley vu and his 1000 federals today have left Cuernavaca anil its elubomto forti fications In charge of a single odlor to turn them over to the Insurreclos. It lH expeuted that KlgUiTVW wl muko Cuurnuvueu his huso or operations from which he will begin tho 70-nlJ inurch on Mexico City Ilaskliis foi s Health. CHAPLAIN GIVEN JOBJY HOTEL Tourist Hotel in Spokane Will Intro duce Novelty Regular Sermon Each SUnday On Roof Garden Will Also Marry House Guests. SPOKANE. Wasfc . Mai' 22. Rev. D. E. Wilson, district missionary, has re signed the pastorate of tddgt-rwood Con gregatlonal church, effective on June I, to become chuphiln of a tourist hotel In Spokane. He will preach two serr moms nnd conduct song-prolso service every Sunday In tho hotel roof garden, which resembles the hurricane deck of an oceun liner, and perform the cere, monies at weddings of house guests frt of charge. Jacob Goetz, who originated the novelty, declares the local house Is the. XI rat In tho United States to have a regularly ordained mlnlsU-r In Uh em. ploy. Rev. Mr Wilson Is u graduate of an eastern tlieologlc.il colegu and has been In the northwest several years. He has been miccssful In building up a largo congregation at tho church he Is leaving, ulso nlolng much good worto in the district. Ills engagement with the hotel company has been approved by ills, trlct official of tho church und he will preach his farewell sermon to the I.ld gerwood congregation on Sunday, Mty 28, going to his now churge ufter u brief vacation. , MONEY BACK has. Strong- Oaarontooo Porlolos 0ofo to Bonlsh Dondraff. Yes, dear reader, catarrh cun bo cured) but not hy pouring ylle, nauseating drugs Into the stomach". ' And catarrh germs thrive, flourish and multiply In tho nose und throat. Can you kill these tough und persist ent little health destroyers by swallow Ing pills or nostrum? Any physlcls'ii will tell you It cannot bo done. HYOMHI (pronounced Illght-o-me) 'In a jrcrjn killing vaporized air which, when breathed either through tile mouth or nose, will kill catarrh girnis and sootho and heal thelnflamcd and ihutllated membruno promptly. It gives relief In two minutes. IIYOMKI Is such a powerful genrl de stroyer thtft It penetrates every fold and crevice of the mucous membrane of tho nose and throat. ' A complete outfit, which Includes In halerj a bottle of HVOMHI und simple Instructions for use, costs 11.00, Should you need a second bottle of IIYOMKI tho price Is only COc. Cliuo. Btrapg nnd leading druggists every where hell HYOMHI. I,ook nt tho 'Tor Hale" ads nnd a some of tho things that aro advertised for sale. I mony. FOR SALE CITY PROPERTY Lots wholesale and retail MOOR-EHNI-CO. 212 Fruitgrowers Bank Bldg M15X1CA1.I.M loo. May 3:.-Vlth. nut n single or blood having been spill. ctl( the "teirlhln eighth" .Meh-an lufnu try, under eumnmml uf Colonel l.oulx Mnyot, 4 today nn Iim Wily to llnsemidii, having imssed utmost within hailing ills thueii of the rehol Hirers drawn up In Wittlei nuny In the trenches before le. cull. Colonel 'Moytit's force Is mnrehlng rap idly. Women, children nml rump fid lowers who i-tiutiot keep up uitt uhnud- onetl. Thnii of these, tme n woman with a three days old InUiv. luve been inougiit Into Moxlonll by rebel ivoiiis. Anticipating tin nttftok from the fed ernlx. the imIiuIh nt .lelrttll laid III ttm tremlhtvl ull day rnt.mlu At 3 n'uloek the outpost" seiirrled In With the report that the Attack wait nlmilt to Imglu. Tho ftiU'i-u'w were then hriahlng iMiip. They iitnri-htHl ttiu-nrd llm wulllug reliel until within a hnlt mile uf their trem'lies. when they wheeled nnd ntartrd fiirwanl Ciipopnh IhiM. Oho section f tho fed oruts enme o elbne to the iviwi outposts that shots" iwnre Ilrrd nt them bin theie waU. no ivspoiiK.i ..... t co the noi.vxn or ratr mojit OACJg 8 rjsit CEWT ufrtipKa TUH uA.w Aynwa wa aa. r.v, . w SARTEX BAIX.WAY BUS JUKK lit. The'nndeMlgmM trustee.' iimUr the mortgage above referred to, desire un der authority uf wild mortgage to ex pend the mi in of twenty thousand del. lars t:ii,00l) In the puichtlMe of bouiu of said Issue, provided such purohuso ant. In Itn opinion. lw now made udvuutn- gnously. rtialcil- of furs of said lumds limy be sent to the Knickerbocker Trust foiie puny, SO IliimdMiiy, New York, on or te- fore June H. 1911 KNICKHltlUX'Kint TIlt'BT COMPANY, i Trustee lly CHAHUt II Kr.i:i. Priiddenl Duleil. New York. May 3d. .VII. rjtE MASONS MOTXOSI All Miihoom are rntueiti'il to call nt the ufftei'nhd-stUdMir fow'er, lleeven V. West, suite 207 H.trntM'orey build. Ing, Medford, nnd see the ihins of the Masonic Temple. C3 I'.LMr.lt IIIPKH. W M. u-'.'ii-L. ..yc:u . -i u'i.".! ' SMITH APARTMENT HOUSE air souiri'artTiNKDB atxnub Thirty completoly farulohod Aporttuento foe roaollloo Ooo Kontfoo and ZdrhU rroo Tolophono peokln Tabeo, Coll Bella Private Botha New, Clean and Sanitary . Tor Aportmonto apply ol rroBtloeo WMl Smith, Prop. FINAL Wa TO PrbpWty'oWoi'a on tho Following Nainod dtrootu JNrorlh Uivorside Avenue, JSTorlh Central Avenue, Court Street, AVest Mleventh Streel, South King si reel. The second payment and interest on water mam as sessment is due and must, be attended to at once. G. H. SAMUELS, nil Deputy Treasurer. HoooJoe J. H. KNYAUT, PreolJont J. A. IMOHHY, Vlco-1'reiildont' K. K. MUUItlOK, Vlco-Prcililent JOHN B. OUT1I, CmhUr W. D. JACK HON, Aon't Ctthlof. The Medford National Bank ''' Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 HAKU HKPOS1T 110XIC8 FOIt IUCNT. A. CUCNKHAIj IIANKINO I1USIMCSS T1UN8AOTKI). Wo HOUOIT VOUH I'ATItONAHK. I ii 001f4f0000004t4f4Mh04h04f00404fS0000tMHf0M- ..' 1 .II'-1.: Medford Concrete Construction Co. Manufact urors of GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE Plant ORUSIIEB ROCK SCUBK5TI3D GRAVEL Delivered to any part of city. OMrpt l',lltgr)vtnl, Itnnk llliljr. Plione M. ons. WASHED SAND North Rivoroido Phono M. 6091 C. ,T. SKMON, Algr. (or Conrrrtw for llrliic Work for llnotorlttK Medford Iron WorHs E. G. Trowbridge, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MAOHTJOIT 'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumiw, Boiloiii and Machinery. Agcnta in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE CO. Jackson County, Qre. . JPST OUT Medford IVlail Tribune Official Map of Complied especially for Hie Mnll Trlbuno by tho Jackson County Alatrnc Co, Approvod nnd offi cially adoptod by tho county court, July, 1910. Shows ownership or jcac" parcel o( property, township and section linen, county roajls, forest re serves, railroad Brant, fty and town boundaries and all 'other necessary Inforniatpn. Tho only convenient, handy, comploto map of Jackson county pubstied In mnny yearn. Slzq 29 by 40 Inches, on heavy map papor, tinned at both ends, No homo comploto without this map, It soils for f 2,50, but will bo given away frco to subsfrlb' erfl to tho Modford Mall Trlbuno. HOW TO GET Tll MAP FREE SUDSCRIDB TO'TIIBDAILY MAIL TJlinUNB FOR ONE YKAR IN ADVANCE f fi.OO OK FOR TUB WEEKLY MAIL TRIUUNH TWO . YEARS IN ADVANCB AT ll.DO A YBAR.fU.OO ' AND THE MAJ IS YOUIUI. Or tot ouo now subscriber to tho Dally or two new ones to tho Weekly, remit and wo will Bond tbo map. Old subscribers may secure tho map by paying up arrears and uubscrblu In advance. Bedford ljjail Tribune 27 N. Fir Street Medford, Ore. """" t-tk P0000p0&000000m0000 PLUMBING STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING i i ! All Work Guaranteed Pricoa IlonBonnblo ! COFFEEN SL PRICE ! aa HOWARD JIU)CK, K.NTUA.NOI-: ON Oth HTUKKT. I'HONK 80S )Mf04l40Mft0004h04f04f0000004Hl4fh0M00004.0 ' BUILDING SPECIALTIES COMPANY 'J&bUll,, 'lHl XVI .NORTH IlAIlTMiTT HT. A full lino of Mixed Paints, Loads, Oils nnd Varnishes, Comploto stock of Cabots' Creosote 81ilnj;lo Htalos, Wood Tints, Dry I'ulntji nud Kalso mines, Call nt tho fllitn of tho Bun and get our prices, llll NORTH IIAUTMTrr HT. Choice South . Oakdale Avenue Lot East front, 100 by 175 feet; alley in rear; a num ber of large oak trees, uplcndidly placed in rela tion to a Iioubo; registered title; nothing better in, tho city. Will Bell at a bargain for cash. 'Also lots in Tujtje's Third Addition Just opened up. Large trees on each lot. Terms. "HARRY H. TPTTLE, Owner ' ; 'Park Avonuo, Or any membor of the Medford Realty Association. J Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS ' Money on hand at aH times to loan on improved ranches and fruit land. PHONE 3231. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. (t-t44r4-H4