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MTCDTTOTIT) MATL TRTBTJNK MEDFORD. OUTSCION, WIODNKSDAV, .TUNE H, 1011.
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Intercollegiate Meet Held Jn Harvard Stadium Big Success
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aUAMTCA MUX.
"Jnck" Mortklcy' utiirdy lunm of
Cornell nlhloti'H ncornt n nwiviplni; n
well iin n lirllllitnt vlrtmy lit ttm nil-
wiim n hnrd uphill riKlit from Htnrt tolilown with n cninh, flnlwhlnB fourth
flnlMli, ami no lutcn was tint rompC" .and M-orlng hut 13 z-J pointM.
tltlon mill ho Bnnt In prowcwi tho
i-ontVBttintH that when llio mnohn of
Imltlo clfiired nway It wah found that
flvu now IntnrrollcKlnln record had
Boni) ly tho hoard and two i(iiulod.
In addition to IkiIiib IntorcollcRO
ri'iordii. i nuuihor of tlium were col-
Tho namo of John I'aul .Ioiipb will
llvo hk Ioiik In hltory of Cornell ath
IctlcH a HporlH arc IndulBcd In by
Ithacaim. and the wlnnlni? of tho 1011
nici'i will novor bo roffrn-d to at tho
unlvomlly but what his nninc will be
honored In connection with It, for It
wan John Paul Joiich who wan tlm
liuluti! iik wo I. whllo two of tliem
" . ... H...U.... ..i.ii
vw.r.. m.w Amor can niarkn and olio noro ot in mooi. m-ninon uihk
a world'B amatour record. Cornell
mini IntoriolloBlato cliniiiploniihlp,
In-Ill In tho Harvard Mtadlum.
WIiiiiIiik did not ioiimi cany, for It
won tho meet with 30 1-2 points,
whllo ItB ncarent rival, Yale, wiib only
able to nroro 2 1 1-2. MIchlRan wa
third with 21. and PeniiHylvanla foil
ton points to tho Cornell total, It was
this former I'hllllpB-Kxctor academy
boy that made tho new world' rec
ord nml oBtnbllBhcd on- of tho now
IntercolloBlato inarkK.
CRASHES INTO "
RAIL SAVE BOY
C, Walker Turns Machine Into Guard
on Bear Creek Brlilnc When Col
lision With Small Boy Is Una-voidable.
'rSSn OUR JONATHAN
J U.1 sJ A A VUJV-rxJLVA vu
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
Olivine liif mitoumliilo through tlir
not Hi mil of tho Hear ureok liriilK'
in mi cmlimvor to itvuiil a collixiou
'viti aninnl Iniy on it bioj'oli', 0.
Wnlkor iivoiilcil wliut infill Ihv,
been n fulul uooiditiit. Ah it wan llio.
Imy, .Mcrlo (loodo, wiib (iruihcil mill
MTUtcllCll llllllllt till) IllllIlM but no
HoriniiH injurioH woro rrt'chi'il.
Tim milniiioliilo wiih fdiiiiiik' from
tio oant iiinl wlion near llio west onil
of llio briilB" Mr. Wnlkor oudoiivoroil
to tiHn a mail on i hic.M'lo li'iuliiiB
n liorM'. Morlo llooiln wiib iiIbo litl
iiiB a liioyolo licliiiul tho litirsi) whioli
hIi'hmI uwiiy from llio nulo, (Iiiik
liriuinc lh" lio.v ilirootly m fronl of
llio iiiiu'liiim. Mr. Walker Haw llio
ilmiBor nml lunioil ilirootly for llio
mil irojViriiiB to wioek llio auto
mllier limn iujuio llio Iml. The boy
wiih loo oIomi nml wiih tliiowu fi-oiii
Ii'ih wheel but leroivoil no HorioiiH-iu-jurieH.
Itolh piutk'H urn ooiiralulnliuK
lliomholvim on llio luokv ouiliiiB of
I liu ncoltlmit.
mayor of our oily thix week iik
Mayor IiOo in in Portland altcnilinj,'
tliu MiiRonio eoiivonlion.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
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HiuliliiB for Hoaltli,
Mi. lloulali Cnldwoll of Ahldaud
U MHitiiiB Willi friends hoie.
Mrn. Perry and lilllo diiiiBliler of
Jolo hjiont TiiUMlay in Central Point.
Mm. Leo lleall and family who
Imvu been ihiliiiB reluliven hero for
homo time, loft for their homo in
Lnkoviow Tuexday inoiimii; Mr.
Ileiill aceumpanied bis family iih inr
itH "Weed, L'iiI., where lin will leave
litem nml lake n trip through (ali
foniiu beforo roturniiiB to Lakoview.
Mr. and Mrn. fluy Tex, Mr. V. .1
Taylor mid miii, llnyniond. mid Tin
tiiiK 'MeCieady liiivo retiirned from
Portland.
(leorBo H. WilkiiiHon loturued from
n hiif.ine- trip to fruewcll Moinlay
nicht.
Ward Wliiteide of Modford made
u buBinoH.s trip lo Central Point
Tuehdny.
Harry Wells, ndjuster foi-llio (lor
nmn Ailimico ln-iiianeo eonipaiiy
Bpoul Tuesday in t'entral Point.
(Inrinoud Toid ooinpany i" billed
lioro for lliroo iiibIiIx t lii- week.
Mm. Crydonnan is entorlaiuinj;
relatives from tlm end.
Mis Sohiebler, W. K. Pnee, Kail
Heft, Nov. 1. N. MeConnell. Mr.
Stone, Dr. CoiiRor, Clmrlos Pankoy,
MihH lluiller, A. ('. Walker mid Law
roiiee Hrown were miunic the many
that went to Modford from Central
Point Tuesday.
Krviu Hlmaker, n runaway boy
from Yonealla, about VI years old,
wan Mopped lioro Sunday ovening by
the offieeiH mid taken in eliaiKO. .
Ilin motliur beinjr ipiiekly eoinmuni
oated willi inimediately wiied for mi
officer to liriiitf lii" homo. Frank
Caldwell left with thu hoy Monday
uiorniiiir for Yoncalle.
0. M. Univiii and family are upend
ing this week in Hutto Falls.
Mi. W. II. NorcnwK i atlendiuj;
(lie FiiHtiirn Star ooiivuntioii in Port
land thirt week.
Lester Davis and family of Ashland
spent Sunday with Dr. K. K. Davis
and wife, and returned homo Mon
day morning.
Mr. Noreross, hrolhor of W. II.
Nomrorts, who lias been hpoiitlinj; tho
last few days hoie, left for his homo
in central California Monday.
Mrs. .1. II. lliunmoricik ami chil
dren rot timed homo Monday from a
visit lo (lianls Pass.
.1. C. mid Yornon Pendleton of Ta
ble Kock woro'lransiieliiiK businohh
hero Monday.
Councilman K, 0. Whilosido, who
has huon hpoudiiiK n fw days in
Chieo, Cal., lias returned to his
homo in Central Point.
Misses Ksthor and l'euil Pankoy,
Clarence Pankoy, Floyd ltosn and
Hubert AHhwaiten, roturncd from a
week's visit in Portland Monday af
ternoon. K'ev. Minesl roturncd Monday from
a trip north. . ,
Mrs. Parsons, Miss Parks, Mm. C.
A Orr, Joe (libhons, II, (1. Peart and
Wnyinau Warner spent Monday af
ternoon in Mud Co rd,
Coumiilnmu A. J. Dunlap is noting.
Medford, Or., May 1C, Wll. This
Ib to certify tbnt about November 1
my daughter wab taken with a severe
attack of rhoumatlBin which rendered
her loft arm uboIcbb, In fact It was so
near pnralyzod that bIio was not able
to movo her fliiBcrB, but knowliiB of
Honm of Dr. Chow Young'" marveloiiB
cur of long standing enses of rhou-
tuntlBm, wo decided to consult him,
In whlcli I am pleased to ny mado no
mistake, aH his remedlcB acted as bo
claimed they would nnd after tho
third treatment tho rheumatic pain
ontlroly loft her and alio hns not had
any symptoms of rhoumntlsm since:
besides her general health Ib much
Improved nnd M do not hesitate In
Baying I bollevo Dioho afflicted with
rhoumntlsm or pnralyslB will do well
lo consult Dr. Chow Young, whose
hotiso Is corner of Tenth and Fiont
street, Medford, Or.
7S A. P. WKISS.
HAS A SCHEME
Issues Statement Regarding the Mis
use of Centralized Wealth Dis
cusses Means for Securing Effec
tive Legislation.
for dole,'iiloil Kovernmoiit in rapidly
nccomplifthiiJK this rcHiilt, tlius miiW
HtilutiiiK general welfare or Melti'th
inlerest a llio motive power of uov-
eminent and K'ml of the public ser
vant. "The recent dcrixionft of Hie sti
prciiic coiitt in the Stmidilnl Oil mid
Tobacco cases demount niton jlml (be
next yreati'st probluiu before the
eounliy is the I'liaetmeiil of IcpHln
liuii which will (provide broad, well
defined, legal avenues through which
dynamic, mentality with centralized
wealth can operate with the greatest
efficiency, but with nreeM-d titled rcc
ognilion of the general welfare of the
people, I lie righls of employes and'
employers, insuring to the small
stockholders their
share of tin1 increment incident lo the
operation of the capital in tho aggre
gation of which thoy have participat
ed. Centralization of people, gov
ernment and business is nn economic
evolution incident to our civilization
Man cannot prevent but can provide
legal avenues through which these
great forces must oK-ratc with tho
greatest benefit lo the general wel
fare and the least injury to the in
dividual. The legal avenues should
I be as broad and well defined a oh-
sible, but barriers should be erect
ed along (lie roadways providing for
the imprisonment or any individual
who attempts to brenk through them.
Ascertainment of existing methods
mid conditions should he the first
step! collation of opinions from prac
tical employes, employers mid eco
nomic students, the second; analy
sis and deduction, based on the as
certainment und collation of views,
lin; third; the enactment of legisla
tion, embodying conclusions, the
fourth; co-operation between law
makers anil business interests, on.
the lines of ascertainment of the,
best legislation procurable, with re-1
Millnnt protection of the general wel-'
fare of tho people nnd co-opcrati.e
right of employe and employer, Ihe,
desideratum; iisccrlnininent rather
thnn investigation, prosecution rath
er than perhccution, the goal; public-1
ity and not secrecy one of tho moth-'
ods; the highest possible reward for'
Ifirvtl ,,nf. In nmniiilmi nfi.1 .in.1 rtlimf '
enee to the law with personal pun-1
islimcnt to the individual breaking the
laws, the result."
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J, H. KNYAIIT, President J. A. I'KIIUY, Vlco-Proldmt
V. 12. MKIIUICK, Vlco-Proildint JOHN B. OIITII, Cashlor
W. IJ. JACK HON, Abb'I Cashier.
The Medford National Bank
Capital, $100,000,00
Surplus, $20,000.00
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HAl'H IIKI'OHIT IIOXES FOU HUNT. A OKNIiltAIi IIANKINO
HUH1NHHH TItANHACTKI). Wo SOLICIT YOUIt rATHONAOK. C
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WAS111N(5T0N, June ll.-Dis-
cu-sing 'means for securing effective
PLUMBING
r0rjjM
profiortioiintc z
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STEAM AND HOT WATER HEATING j
All Work Guaranteed Prices Reasonable !
COFFEEN , PRICE
23 nOWAItl) HIX)CK, ENTRANCE ON Oth STREET. PHONE 808 (
Send Ac Children
Haeklns for Health.
phi' I inuui r TBI
wkm Iniiirl SrJ
Wk lit' ltE;i I IffiJJ
wlhir "Sfllr$y:m
-'if x TKS --iWirm
&
I-ook for the ad that tells you who
wants to find the job you have to of
fer. HiiHkliiB for Health.
legislation pruvvntiiiAjniiriuM! of cen
tralircd wealth. Senator Jonathan
llotirne, jr., today issued tho follow
ing statement :
"Tho greatest problem before thu
ciuintry is to make the people rcspon-
siblo for the onaetmenr of laws by
giing llieiu jviwcr to legislate under1
the initiative and to, veto under the!
referendum in case the lepslativej
branch of any state fails to truly
represent the general welfare of the
people, nnd also to make tho cople)
resH)iisiblo for the selection of pub
lic servants' under efficient primary
and corrupt, practices laws, thus
ninying all public servants directly
accountuble mid responsive to the
composite citizen, individual un
known. The substitution of iiopul.ir
msm
isBSBHrn
Centennial Jubilee
ASTORIA
August 10 to Sept. 9, 1911
Cmmupinornting the Ono-Hundredth Anniversary of
tho Fii-st AVhiic Settlement in the Northwest and the
"Beginning of the Oregon Country at Astoria, Oregon,
Presenting Historical and Ceremonial .Features to
gether with a
Spectacular Marine and Military
Pageant
Glenn Curtiss, famous aviator, will fly over land and
sea in his airship.
I'ACrKrO COAST REGATTA ' ; .
Tho Greatest. Aquatie lUvont to ho Hold in thaWesfc
Historically This Celehration .Is to Be One of tho
Most important Events to Take Place This Year in
tho United States.
Tho
SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES IN OREGON
will soil tickets from all points on its lines, including
branches at t
LOW ROUND TRIP FARES .
For furthor particulars apply to the Contennial Com
mittee, Astoria., Oregon, or to
WM. McMURRAY, Gen'l Pass. Agt., Portland, pre.
SPECIAL BARGAINS
AS LONG AS STOCK LASTS
13.000 ft. Sxl Drr, 0. O. Oallerlns.
iooc nJ bort IfnsltK.. lr ft U
lCKl.aiO fl Qtuttfr Uoanit. 'IJ'i''''. ..
clftr. klla drltJ Or. ixr 100 ft... .31.
Floorlnr, No. 1 nd 3 UnJtrU.
4 and 3 ft. tewrth. rr ""?
SOME REGULAR CATALOG PRICES
hrlrhf. 14 alirl. IK)" ?"
Art Knint IVint. ... - ...5.00np w
Window Trim. wli. K. D JW .
inniri iwr inmri. iv. i' w
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SEND FOR CATALOG No.'
WE LOVE THE CHILDREN
MANY of the shoppers who
visit our store daily are
bright little men and women. And they
are shrewd buyers, most of them, in their
way. They arc always welcome here and you may
rest assured that every attention will be shown
to an order forwarded by them Just as much as would be glvou to
yourself. It is a convonlcnt way of getting groceries in a hurry and
Is used by many of your uclghborr. J JJ j JLlLStiSISfi ISHCUi
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
a s. c i: x t it a h a v i: x u k
IRRIGATION
Diversified Farming With Irrigation
Means Independence
Rogue River Valley Canal Co.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager
Office 3d Floor Medford National Bank Building
Irrigated Orchard Tracts
Grow Garden Truck. Why?
Because Our Long Season Com
mands the Early and Late Crops
ROGUELANDS Inc.
FRED N. CUMMINGS, Manager
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