Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 25, 1911, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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THE MEXICAN INSURRECTION
i.Thd liomocrnllfc TlmcA, Tlio M Ml ford;
jhiui, thc Moaroru Tribune, tiio rioutiv
crn urtKoninn, Tlio Aanlnmi Trlouno.
. Orftco Malt Tribuno Uulldlixr, S5-2T-29
North 'Kir fitioet: phono, Main SOU
Homo 75.
QKOUOn PUTNAM, Kdltor nml MnnnRcr
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. Kntprcil an hccoihI.cIixss matter n
Mod fori). Oregon, under tlio net ot
March 3, 1879. ,
Official Paper of the City of Mcdford
4 Official Paper of Juckson County
i SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ono year, by mall J5.00
Ono month liy mall ......... .60
XVr month, delivered by carrier In
Mcdford, Jacksonville nnd Cen
tral Point "0
Sunday only, by mall, per year.... S.OJ
JVcokly, por year 1.S0
-., SWORN CIRCUI.ATIOK. i
Daily avcraRo for six months ending
December 31, 1310, 2721.
mil
Zitftscil Wire United J?rei
Dlpitch.
. The Mall Tribuno In on sale at tha
SVrrv !Cnw Stnml. San l-rtincltco.
Portland Hotel News Stand, rortl&mV.
Ilowman -News Co., Portland Ore,
W. O. Wliltney. Seattle. Wash.
urnrosi). oseoos.
, Metropolis of Southern OnsRon and
Northern California, and the fastest-
Rrowlnp city Ih OreKon.
Population V S. census 1910; SS10;
estimated. 1011 NWOO.
i, Five hundred thAisand dollar Gravity
Water System completed. civlnK finest
supply puro mountain water and six
teen miles of street belnp paved and
contracted for at rt cost exceeding Jt.
000.000, making a total of twenty miles
of pavement.
. Poslofflco receipts for year ending
March 31, 191, show increase of 41 pes
cent. Bank deposits a pain of 32 per
cent. i
Banner fruit city In Oregon Bosua
Ulver Spltionberit apples won sweep-,
stake prlie and title of I
"Appla Kln of the World.
u the National Apple Show, Spokane,
1909, and A car of Ncwtowns won
' , . rirst Prln la 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver. B. C
. Roruo Ulver pears brought highest
ErlcoH In all markets of the world dur
iir tho past six years.
Vrlie Commercial club. Inclosing C
cents for postapo for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ?wr written.
P ISjLARKA13Ij1!j success lias attended Ulo iiuMiToelkml
V in Mexico. But a few weeks ago, Diaz, seemed so
strongly jntrenehed in power that his removal was olass
Jod niiioW the impossibilities. Yet we find him, without
fighting a battle worthy oC the name agreeing to abdicate
his perpetual presidency and depart for Europe.
"Under the lieaeo agreement following the battle of
Juarez. .Diaz agreed to resign immediately as president,
and Corral to resign as viee president. A provisional presi
dent is to be installed and an election called for the choice
of a successor to Diaz.
If Diaz fails to keep his word, much bloodshed will fol
low but the success of the revolt will only have been de
layed.
Tho uprising, it cannot be dignified as a resolution,
voiced the universal discontent and dissatisfaction over
the usurpation of the constitutional rights of the people to
free and fair elections and the rule of a military dictator
in place of popular representatives. No change in gov
ernment was sought, simply a restoration of popular rights
hud a correction of existing abuses.
Perhaps tftc people of Mexico, because of their ignor
ance and illiteracy are not entirely fitted for or capable
of popular government. Yet the constitution gives it to
them and they have fought heroicly in times past for it.
"With wider opportunity, there is reason to hope their
capacity would increase.
Francisco Madcro, the leader of the insurrection, is a
wealthy man of af fail's, a large land owner, and a member
of the, ruling caste. lie is known as a scholar rather than
a soldier, but the success of his campaign demonstrates
his capacity for leadership. He will undoubtedly be elect
ed president at the coming general election.
WHY BIRDMAN
WILL FLY HERE
NEW RAILROAD
QUITS BUILDING
fcKANTS PASS, May 2o.--Whellier
or not work will be resinned
upon the Grants Pass and Rogue
River railroad, depends upon the vis
it of n party of capitalists due todny
from Snn- Francisco. Work'was sus
pended several weeks apo, due to
failure on the pnrt of the financier
who made tho nijreenient to float the
securities, to deliver the oods. In
tlio meantime the people ot Grants
Fnss nro wilting with interest any
development in the matter. Mr.
Riggs, leal representative of the
promoters silitcs that "if the icopU'
here had paid their subscriptions that
work on the road would not have
stopped." There were many who in
' dorsed this view, and some who crit
icised adversely.
In connection with the question of
routes to be selected if the Southern
Pacific buys tho road, news comes in
from the rountry along the survey
inade by the Southern Pacific that
preparations arc under way to con
tinue tho Piipneering work, hence
this -would indicate that the Southern
Pacific hns no intention of abandon-
in'' its surveyed route and using the
''one mupped out by the Grants Pass
and Angue- River company provided
it takes over that company's business.
It Is only by special request from
! Kugene Ely, to tho Gurtiss aeroplane
exhibition company, that Mcdford
J was able to secure the noted aerator
j for a flight. After his falluro In the
meet hero one year ago, he said he
would come back some time, and
give tho people a chance to see him
fiy-
In one short year ho has become
the most noted aviator of jtho pres
ent.flme. The only ono who has ev
er dared to light on a battle ship,
lighting and flying from the battle
ship Pennsylvania In San Francisco
before a crowd of one hundred and
twenty-five thousand enthusiastic
people. At Cleveland, Ohio he made
a flight before three hundred thous
and people.
The people In Southern Oregon
may not have tho opportunity to wit
ness such an exhibition for years to
come, Ely is going to give one of his
best exhibition here In Mcdford, the
time has been set for June tho 3rd at
2 p. m. a the ball park.
F
REIN
L
OR
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CONDEMNED
BACCALAUREATE
DEADLOCK
MEANS
A LONG SESSION
, WASHINGTON, D. V., May 25
Politicians hero today declare that
fho Jlrinlow umendment, which pro
vides for tho control of senatorial
elections by congress instead of by
stuto legislatures, is the fnctor which
will defeat tho bill for tho direct elec
tion of senators by tho joople. A
poll of tho scuiito shows that 42 hcii
iitors favor tho umendment, while 40
oppose it.
Southern senators nro against hav
ing tho control of elections jn the
hands of congress. Enough senator
will votu for it to pass tlio Bristow
itiiiondnient, which will, of course,
ulienuto tho southern vote from the
entire bill.
The baccalaureate services of the
local high school will be held in the
school auditorium next Sunday even
ing. Rev. Theodore Matlock will de
liver the address using as his topic
"Man A Divine Mission." All arc
invited.
Resolutions condemning the em
ployment of foreigners on arious
improvements, public and private in
the city were adopted by tho central
labor council nt a meeting held
Wcdnesdny evening. The resolution
follows :
"To the people of Mcdford:
'Yherens, experience has taught
tho working men nnd women, as well
as the business men of various local
ities throughout this country, that it
has bren n 'penny wise mid pound
foolish' iwlicy to encourage the
bringing in nnd employment of cheap
foreign labor, ignorant of the wrong
they do to the citizen laborer and
mechanic by lowering the standard
of wages and living, thus robbing tin.4
business men of tho trade which h
a reMiIt of a living standard of
wages, compiling citizen laborers
and mechanics into enforced idlcnes.-,
preventing their ability to buy prop
erty and to build homes, holding jn
check the growth and prosperity of
any community wherein they are to
any extent employed; and,
''Whereas, various communities, to
the knowledge of most people of
.Mcdford, have recently been com
pelled to hold mass meetings of both
wage- earners nnd business interests
in protest against unthoughtful or
unscrupulous employers importing
said cheap foreign iubor, to protect
both the moral and industrial welfare
of their community; therefore, bo it
"Resolved, by the Central Labor
council of Mcdford and vicinity, tint
wc believe it to be to the best inter-
KOTigrc
' County treasurer's thirty-second
call for county wnrrants.
Stato of Oregon, County of Jack
Bon, treasury department, Jackson
ville, Orpgon, May 2tth,4911. ,
Kotlco Is horoby given, that thoro
riro funds on baud for tho redemp
tion of all county wnrrants protested
prior jtrQ and. from August Gth, 19IJ9
to Ootober 9th, 1900, both datos lu
cIubIvo, interest ceases on abovo call
ed warrants from dates cajled, last imfor ,,jH eonir,,iid
can way z-unrnn. - , ,
JASI'M. ORONEMILLBR, :
Treasurer of Jackson countj', Ore-
.Y '--GO
boi).
Ilnaktua for Health.
PEACE REIGNS
AI JB JUANA
SAN DIEGO, Cnl., May 23. That
tho "ideal republic" which has been
the goal of the Mexican liberal par
tv 5s nlrendv workintr. nt least nar-
tinlly, in one pnrf of Mexico, was
the assertion here today in n state
ment by Attorney E. E. Kirk for the
nnti-interference league, which took
up the fight for tho release of Gen
eral Pryce, captor of Tia Juann, last
week. He suid that as a result of u
proclamation issued iu Spanish the
storekeepers and residents have re
turned to TifuJunnit, order has been
restored, less liquor is sold than be
fore, and postal communication hm
been restored.
The statement says: "A public or
der hns been issued to employers of
labor in thg district controlled by the
liberal nnny fixing the minimum wage
at .fl.ijO gold for a maximum eight
hour day. This order hns been rec
ognized and concurred in, notably
by tho San iDego nnd Arizona rail
road, which has reduced its working
hours from ten to eight nnd has ad
ded 00 more men to its force."
Tho liberal nnny, Kirk says, is act
ing under orders from Iho Los An
eles junta, nnd does not recognize
Mndern "except Minply as n loador
of forces who for tho moment uro
--p .
NOTICE
A now England supper, nnd, houso
wanning nt tiio Presbyterian parson
ago at Phoenix, Friday ovonlng, May
2Cth. All aro Invited. J
PEACE TREATY
. WITH JAPAN
TOKIO, May 25. It Is predicted
horo today that negotiations between
Japan and tho United States regard
ing a general treaty of nrblration
similar to tho ono proposed to Great
Drltaln by America will ho soon un
der way.
In official circles It Is openly statpd
that Japan would bo willing to con
sider ouch a proposal should she
should ho invited to do bo by tho
United States.
LOCAL
If you aro looking for real bargains
in real estate aoo M, V. Mooro, room
209 Phlpps building.
;: LIQUID CURES ECZEMA '
i Where salve fails
In regard to utin diseases modlcafl
Authorities aro now agreed on thU:
Doa't imprison the disease germs in
your skin by tho use of groany ealveo,
and thus encourage them to multiply,
A. truo euro ot all cczeraatouu dlscutes
can be brought about only by using the
healing agents In the form of a liquid,
WA8H THE GERMS OUT. A
Blmplo wauh: A compound ot Oil ot
Wlntergroon, Thymol, and othor ingre
dients as combined Jn tho D, D, D,
Prescription, penetrates to tho dlseasa
germs and destroys it, then soothe
and bcals tho skin an nothing else
has ever done.
A 25-cent trial bottle will sUrt the
cure, and givo you instant relief.
csls of Medlml thH tbo flily uuthov
itios sot the example by legal resolu
tion or onlinaiicv and that contrac
tors mid vinpln.vliig cilirous join with
othor publio-pititcd cilixoiiH in Koon
ing; our city l'reo from tho influx- of
ohoap foreign labor? mid thnt tho
oily authorities uiul other' employers
of labor sou to it that before nhy at
tempt bo nintlo to bring in outside
labor thnt the eiiuon tuhniwr nro
first oinployed; that thosu who Imvo
tnkon up 'their abode in our midst
.and have nddo.il to tlio gonuinl pros
perity of our iroiv-stvo oily by giv
en preference oor those who, by
their hnbits, etftonn, standard of
living iiutf iuoriilit nro n luoutitv to
our splendid qiticeiwhip; thai the
Central Labor council, composed of
the various trade-, is in a tositiuii to
bo of givni service to tho employers
rolnthe to shortage of labor, we urge
that before any attempt to bring in
outside labor be nindo that it confor-
onoo bo hold with legal ropVospiila-l put In tlio. mnployiumit of cheap ,1'nr?
tivos ot' the labor ootinoil with viowj oiKiiJubor tn tho, .lUitiiinont ol nil
to provoitt Injury Jk homo Iubor. Ilo
it further
Resolved, (hut iv copy uC those
resolutions bo soul to tho uuiyor mid
oily council and to. Iho Commercial
ohlli and also to business iuoh'h or
gauixalious, asking their coMipeiu
turn to the end that u stop will bo
olltoeii labor and IhimIuohm Intorutfltt
and publlo welfare,
"CBNTKAI IiAUOH COUNCIL OK
,MKW0Ht AND VICINITY,
''Hoot-go II, IliitjIioHj president. A.
II, Cray, secret nry."
Ilaslilun for Health.
a
Flour
Try "WIillo ntiimwP nml
your trouble will end.
Coffee
We etui sell tt u ciiffei Hint
Is lltttu hotter fur tlu mniK')
tlmn any you vr trleil.
Fruit
Tlio finest
nffordii.
fruit tfic mtirkut
Vegetables
A complete st"-k on lmml
when posultiltt to procure at nil
Groceries
Wo Invito vou to kIvo u.n n
trlnl order for groceries. Wo
will nil save money then.
01 instead &
Hibbard
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Hut if DR, RIOKERT nts .yoiti; i-yo gltt
is, vou will hs. tHuilnul, biM'niiso you Iwivo
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FREE DEMONSTRATION &
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THIS WEEK
Conio and learn how to
save and grow your hair
Consultation Free
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Haskin's Drug Store
A Hotel That Is Different
ASHLAND, OREGON
offers more attractions for tho tourist, than any oily
in South
)i'o attrac
ern Ui'og
on. The Now Columbia Hotel at
Ashland is unoxccled for e.wollenoo of furnishings.
Compares favorably with the best hotels of Portland
or San Francisco for modern convenience and com
fort. Steam heat and hot and oold water in every
room. Rooms with private bath. Single or on suite.
Hotel auto meets trains. IOuropean plan. For res
ervations address or appJy to
The Columbia Hotel
Mrs. E. G. Hadloy, Prop. Endors Block, Ashland, Or
Graduation
Presents
Of Quality Still and
Something that is
useful
Martin J. Reddy
The Jeweler
Near Post Office
WE SELL DIRECT TO CONSUMER
16 INCH WOOD
Oak, $S.00; Fir, $7.00; Pine, .fG.00.
3'ier to Cord.
Wilt Begin to Ship May 15.
'Phone us at Butte Falls.
BUTTE FALLS LUMBER CO.
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J. B. ENYART, Prcldont J. A. PKllKY, Vlce-Pronldout
F. B. MEUIUCK, Vlco-Pre!dm JOHN 8. ORTII, Cashier
W. D. JACKSON, Aas't Canhler.
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THE ONLY PERMANENT HOOFING
WITH A PERMANENT COLOR,
Contains ho tar, rubber or
paper. Will not crack, rot,
melt or corrode.
Cheaper than shingles or
metal, and wears longer.
Trail Lumber Co.
.Me'iirrelOrtfROii.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000. bO
Surplus, $20,000.00
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Medford Concrete Construction Co.
Manuf act urors of
GLAZED CEMENT SEWER PIPE
IgffrePBMEEEl
IltisUIiia for Ilealtlt.
iNeur OtblanJ, California
Tin: only Wotran'i College on llic Tntlfic Crtat.
L'liarlcrcil H tar two Krvut I'nlvtnllici.
Ideal -climate- tlrjugliotit the yenr. Ivtilrancc
mil ferailuaiion rviiulcm-ntk equivalent to
those of Hliii:(or 1 ami I'liivvnlty of Caliiornla.
l.iboratoricx for icirnco with irlodern ciulp
inent, Kxcellrut opi'ortuiilllt. for lioins
rcoimmtc, llliruy nimly, (inilc ami int.
Alqilehi gyim!.iiiiiii. Special cno for liraltli
if iluilcnti, out .liior (Iff. I'rlilrtt, I iirlla
Clay Catmn, A 41.,-I.Ul. II. UU. I), lor
atalr'Hiir oi.ln-, SccfUP'y. -Mill Cllr-c ('
U,, C'ulifoiliia,
CRUSHED ROCK
SCREENED 0 RAVEL
Delivered to any i)art of city.
OffllCI
KnillKrowers' Ilnnk Miltf,
I'liono M. 05U.
Plant
North Riverside
Phono M. 6091
0. J. SEMON, Mgr.
ttr a etir-Ktr I ti)r Cuncreto
WASHED jur rjfk Nv)rk
SAND I 'r IMuHtoritiK
Medford Iron Works
1 E. G. Trowbridge, Prop.
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