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Medford Mail Tribune
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l'llINTlNQ CO.
Tho Domocrntle Ylmr-n, Thn Modfonl
MMI, Tho Medford Tribune, Tmrtioulti-
ern uroRonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune.
Office Mull Trlbuno DulldlnR. 25-27-29
North Plr street; phone, Main 3021
Home 75.
OrconaH PUTNAM, Editor and Msnascf
lCnterrd na nrrnnrt. pinna matter a
Medford, Oreiron, under the set of
ftiarcn a, ibt.
Official Paper of the City of Medford
urriciai l'npcr or JacKson county
UBSORIPTIOW SATXB.
One year, by mall 15.00
One month by mall SO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point ..... ...... ........... .60
Hunilny only, by mall, per year,.., 3.00
wocKiy, per year i.ov
WORST CTROUliATIOIf.
Dally average for six months ending
Docombcr 31, 1910. 8731.
mil Xieased Wire United Titn
Dispatches.
Tho Mall Tribune Is on sale at th
Ferry News Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland,
Powman News Co., Portland, Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
. If this fly-swatting fart continues,
ninny a fly will have to take to the
ralscn bread for safety.
Tho world Is growing better. Peo
ple went to sleep at the See trial.
Don't blame the Portland man who
burned hi? wife's dress until you find
out whether or not It wns a hobble.
A Los Angeles couple were mar
rlcd by moonlight on the top of a
inowntaln. More than one way to
escape the practical jokers.
NAME THE FARMS AND ORCHARDS.
A MONG the new laws that went into effect last month
was one providing for the registry at the county
seat of names which owners may give to their farms, or
chards and ranches, so that every fanner can have a dis
tinctive name for his property and a trademark for his
products.
There are many advantages that woid be gained if
every land owner gave his holdings a name. Owners
change frequently. The name would remain. Packages
bearing this name would be judged by their quality and
the two would become associated together in the public
mind, so that it would mean a better market.
Advertising pays, and if you produce a meritorious
article, your brand will be in demand. Put up your sign
board so that the passing world may know and recognize
it, so that your farm or orchard may have as much indi
viduality in the public mind as your dog and cat. "
WHY THEY GO TO CANADA.
Hero's a baby that weighs 122
pounds. Docs father have to walk
the floor with it nights?
Things must be going to the bad in
the east. A man at Wheeling, W.
Va.t stole a church collection.
And probably spent it to ride home
on the Btrcet car.
Mexican women expect suffrage,
wo are told. That's nothing, so do
all the rest.
As for us, we think the Grants Pass
playor was out by a Miles.
OUR taxing system is blamed for driving Americans
into Cadana. It is one of the causes.
"The immigration office at Ottawa informed me offi
cially that nearly as many immigrants have left the state
of "Washington for Canada during the last year as during
the three years preceding," writes Albert Jay Nock in
The American Magazine for July. In ' ' "Why Nature 's "Way
Is Best," he states: "The figures are as follows: .1907,
3S29: 190S, 7517; 1909, 9366; 1910, 17,734.
"The doubling of immigration, at figures of that size,
from one year to the next, is certainly interesting. Wash
ington and Oregon together have in four years, since 1906,
sped 43,979 citizens into the larger liberty of the Dominion
of Canada. And in the natureoof things there is no earth
y reason for it.
""Washington and Oregon, fairest of prospects, richest ' match game thu 4th
and loveliest of empires, holding every natural opportunity
for all sorts and conditions of men why should anyone,
once having seen them, ever leave them'? Only because
they are blighted by monopoly, cursed by a feudalist ic
land policy, a most iniquitous tax system, and the spirit of
speculation that springs from both."
Our Correspondents
CENTRAL POINT ITEMS.
l)C. K. K. Kmcrsou down from
his homestead ami Hullo Kalis Mon
day. Kov. Lucas of Rt, Murk's church,
Medford, addi eased I ho Y. M. O. A.
here Sunday afternoon ami held serv
ices at A. O. U. W. hall In tho eve
ning. Miss Jesslu Kuntirn of Applognle
Is visiting rehillvert In Central Point.
Tho household goods of tho late
Mrs. A. K. Woolvertoii wore sold at
auction on Monday afternoon at her
late residence In tills city.
Oeorgo Wright ami family, accom
panied by Miss Alice Whipple of
Woodvllle, and Miss llossle Itnudull,
returned to Prospect Sunday morn
ing. Mr. nud Mrs. A. l. I.ftPonte and
daughters returned from u week-end
visit at Ashland. ' .
Chnrles 11. Gay of Medford vlsffod
his fnther and mother Monday morn
lug. Miss Herring. John Koss, W. II.
Norcross, S. A. PattMn, .N'lck Jerry,
Mrs. l.ucy Williams, were Monday
morning visitors to Medford.
Mr. and Mrs. T, M. Jones and Miss
Audrey Harvey spout Monday after
noon In Medford.
The Rogue River Valley band and
Professor Klein's orchestra have
made arrangements to play at Unite
Falls on the 4th of July.
Tho Uutto Falls baseball team Is
negotiating with Managnr Fnrra to
have the Central Point Cutis play a
THE BOYS' AND GIRLS' ADD SOCIETY.
What's the use qf irrigatin? Why
not arrange a game between the Fats
and Leans whenever rain Is needed?
Ways nnd Means.
"Love finds a way," the poet sighed.
But bless your soul, the way
Is easy lost unless love finds
Three good square meals a day.
McmphlB Commercial Appeal.
But if the chap who finds the way
Is worth-n hill of beans,
He'll not get lost; he'll hustle round
And somehow find the means.
Chicago Tribune.
That's what I say; don't pin much
faith
On things that love will find;
Dest scramble for the means yourself.
For lovo, you know, is blind.
SALVATION ARMY QUARREL
BEING AIRED IN COURTS
PORTLAND, Or., Juno 27. Be
cause they did not wish to contribute
more money to finance a legal con
troversy between the Salvation Army
nnd tho American Salvation Army,
now before tho United States supreme
court, the bone of contention being
tho right of tho American Salvation
Army to use the name it adopted,
Portland members of the American
Salvation Army have Beceded. The
local branch Is seeking to Incorporate
under tho ntinio of tho Narazeno
Army of America. They stated today
that tho Seuttlo branch will also se
cedo and operate under the same
name.
FR0HBACK TO PRESERVE
FRUITS AND VEGETABLES
II. 0. Frohbneh, formerly secre
tary of Ashland Commercial club,
Jiiih opened an office in the basement
of tlio Heaver block, Ashland, where
he wil process fruits nnd vegetables
His idea is to pre.iervo products of
this section for exhibition purposes
lie is anxious to j:el good specimens
mid will call for them. lie lias an
original formula for his preservative
and wil prcnorvo leaves as well as
fruit. He wants fruit that is picked
carefully, with tho leaves uttaehed,
nnd not overripe.
Craps Cause Quarrel.
CIIICAOO, III.. Juno 27. Losing r.t
(traps $10 to Jacob Itnhiii, William
Nngid lesorted to loaded lico and
won $78. Tho game reunited in a
fight which ended with Hubin leav
ing wijli tho money. Police interfer
ence, caused the arrest of both men.
ONE of the most worthy and deserving charities in this
state is thp Boys' and Girls' Aid society of Oregon.
It is a home finding institution for human waifs, as well as
a corrective one for erring childhood.
No work done by any of the rescue organizations is
better done or more deserving of support than that of tbe
Boys' and Girls' Aid. In a building at Portland erected by
popular subscription is accommodation for 80 children,
and they come from all sections of the state. Excellent
care is provided them, and homes found for nianv.
Since its organization a quarter of a century ago, the
society has received and cared for nearly four thou
sand children, and about five hundred of this number are
still under its direct surveillance, being placed out in fam
ily homes throughout the state. The children are visited
regularly by competent agents to ascertain if they are
being properly cared for by their custodians.
. The society is supported by the interest of a bequest
fund, left by friends of the institution, by an appropria
tion of $1000 annually from the state of Oregon and by
voluntary subscriptions and membership fees.
Those who have the welfare of the dependent children
at heart are asked to do their part toward the support
of this institution. Any and all donations will be thank
fully received. To become a perpetual member a fee of
$250 or upwards is required. To become a life member
the sum of $100 is asked. An annual membership can be
obtained for $5 each year, and it is sincerely trusted that
man' here will become sustaining members.
LEWIS' FRENZIED FINANCE.
A first-class tailoring shop open
ed in the Whiteside building and will
also do cleaning and pressing.
The Central Point Cubs played the
Medford Electrics Sunday afternoon.
Tho Cubs came out victorious.
Miss Herring was an Ashland visi
tor Monday morning.
Mr. Evans nnd family, who have
been residents of Central I'nlnt for
i seevral months, will leave, soou fo,r
Monmouth to mnko their futuro home.
Tho family has a large circle of
friends, who regret their departure.
GOLD HILL ITEMS,
EDEN PRECINCT ITEMS
IN TILE federal district court at St. Louis, many interest
ing facts in connection with the operations ofE. G.
Lewis of Universitv Citv, founder and father of the Amer
ican Woman's league, were brought out. As the league
has a chapter in Medford as well as in other southern Ore
gon towns, this information is of interest to local members.
A tract of land at University City was bought by Mr.
Ljewis for $114,000, and later sold to the subsidiary Lewis
company, known as the University Heights Realty and
Development company, of which Lewis was president, for
$537,788, and the same day mortgaged by Lewis to the
People's Trust company (another Lewis concern) as trus
tee for the $537,788, which he proceeded to raise by selling
notes, ot winch the mortgage was security.
(From nil Old Timer.)
To the Editor:' When I lived in
Medford about JO years ago, in the
year J81K, .Mr. A. S. Uliton was edi
tor of the Medford Mail, and I am
Having mortgaged the property for five times its cost,! 'on,,orl,,K ir il ' ,,im iv ",1llt'Srt-
(N'ows.)
Mrs. Lynn I'utdin and infant sou,
of Ashland aie visiting her patents,
Mr. and Mrs. Walter biiugoy.
1). lluight, late of Dubois, Nebras
ka, has bought James Hubbins' usl
donee. opK)site tho Davidson pi up
oily. ,L. S. Noc left Tuesday for Klumnlli
hills, whom ho has a inoiry-go-rouud
which he will opciato tliiough
the .summer.
William Ii. lluuunorsly and wife
left for their hoiuu at Lukovimv the
first of tho week, after uvisilwiht
first of tho week nt'tei' n visit with
relatives here and at Woodwllo.
J. 11. Hoeiuun and U. W. I.uiico, jr.,
huo been appointed Mib-coiumiltee-men
to assist in galliot tin; an e.xliiht
for the (Irants l'ass mining eongicss,
which meets July IS.
Misses Kntli nnd Louis lhitt re
turned this week from a three
months stay at Klamuth Kails with
their uncle, K. S. CopHr. Mir. Au
drey lhitt went to Klamath Kails
last week and returned with ihein.
Work is progressing rapidly on C.
A. PetorMin'b now eight-room bunga
low, which is being built by Contrac
tor D. 1 lllue. When completed the
Peterson bungalow will be one of the
cosiest homes in the city.
Mr. Hubert Jackson, of Corvnllis,
and Miss Mabel Houck, fonncily ot
Hold Hill and n daughter of J. J.
Houck, now of this city, were mnmed
last Saturday evening at Corvullis.
The bride V father attended tho ecte
moiiy. Many old friends of tho
Houck family hero will join in con
gratulations. A. J. Olsen removed from his resi
dence in Gold Hill to the cottage for
merly owned by 1. McCluro, re
cently purchased by Mr. Olsen, south
of the Oregon Water and Power com.
pany's plant on Hoguo :ier. The
place comprises. three acres, and is
almost mi ideal residence site, com
manding u splendid view of Hoguc
river.
Mrs. John Hainl of Dcbois, NV
braska, is, a guest at the home of (1.
t H. Turner. She was enlle.l ...r. I..
theillness of her sister. Mrs. Turner
Ward I). Steeiih and familv or.
j nyed from Portland last Friday and
win muKo tiieir home at tho drey
Kagle mine, of which .Mr. Stoums i
manager.
J. A. Ilaxler nud family armed
from Walla Walla Thursday, and will
pack their household goods hero for
removal to that place. Mr. Maxtor
hrought tho news that the deal
whereby the Portland Cement com
puny was to take over the holdingr. ol
thu (lold Hill Hailroad & Lumber
company and the Hughes limu kiln
and property has fallen through, o-
. till In I It ill M it I. till .. i .. I a
Ed Anderson r' ?'?.. " . . '., ' . . " ' Tniw HIU'
.-...v.,.j io uoj i-ortiaiiti lenient
company, of which Aman Monro .
president.
the
PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our office Is now located In our pack
ing house, and hi open for thu seasou,
Pioin now on wo will have tho dull)
ropoitn ull mitikots, showing pilcos
ronlliod by tho California fruit Dis
tributor, and all other shippers.
Am one lntoroidud III invited to
emtio In nud look thorn over and coin.
pure prices. Ily shipping with iih you
will luivo nil the nilvnulllUOH. of tho
largest nnd moflt complete deciduous
selling orguulxutlon In tho United
States and at u lower cost to you than
In thn past,
Mint your wo nnniiioii nonriy ton
thousand car loads, or soonty-slx poy
cent of thy entire California crop.
ltomomltcr wo
l ) O I. N ( T II I N
All milt in mild mi It n Individual
morlts, and each growois inline- and
prices leulled for ouch uninmoni uio
publlxhod In tho catalogues, I'ooIIuk
was tried nnd fulled years ago In Cali
fornia. If you want to sell see us, If you
wnnt material. Inspect our samplon,
and gut our prices befoio purchni
lltOIlfOi:UH I'll l' IT (Ml,
17. M. Mi'Kiimv NoilliwcMfei'ii Audit.
Homo Phono HIU. Pacific 7001.
A. M. Helms ojatoed to Medford
Saturday from .Tuleiit.
Mr. nnd ilrs. R. Coleman of
Jacksonville were out to Phoenix
Thursday evening. '
Mr. and .Mrs. K. F. MoDoifuld are
up from -Los Angeles visiting reln
ties in Ashland and Talent. Mrs.
McDonald is. a neice of Mrs. F. H
Oatman of Talent.
Mr. nnd Mr. Oliver Helms of Tal
ent went over on Antelope Satur-
. .! !. 1f I f.. fi-i.
aa?f-lMT ?,;."" v.rT-.. ' ..ri !? ' lhel..l..l.ly I. read
..111. 411114 .i0. -tl . .WW. .w.. vr
North Phoenix were in Medford last
Suturday.
J. Huron the .Queen City Meat'
mnrkot man from Phoenix was in'
Medford Saturday.
Mrs. William Ferns of Fern" valley
was visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs.
Joshua I'attcrBon of North Talent,
Sunday.
C. W. Woltern' new store is Hear
ing completion and will he one of the
first in the alley.
Ohcar Talent, wlpt has a fine gar
organization of tho now Elks
lodge.
Miss Clara Allen of North Talent
went to Ashland .Sunday to spend a
few days among her friends at that
place.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey of North
Talent were in Medford on liuxiuc-
Saturday.
Mr. and .Mrs. A. S. Furrv of Phoc-
den tract ot land on tho ciiht sale ol iijx weie in .Med I on I Monday.
Hear creek was in Medford Saturday. K. Calhoun and sou, Andiew, weie
O. A. Hover of Vulley View or- Medford isitors last Saturday,
chards, was in Medford on business) Mix. ('. Carey was couplimciilcd
last Saturday. j last Sunday by isitors in thu val-
Joo Ruder, ex-sheriff, who lives j Icy as having the pieltiest Uower gar.
south of Phoenix, was among those don between Mcdfoid city limits ami
who went to Kluiiiutli Falls to join .n, Ahhhmd,
4.mm4.f -f I only had a few minutes to talk to
Him but He tolil me that 1 would not
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HU IH HI
COMMUNICATIONS.
the notes against it were sold to people from all sections,
members of the league, principally, with the promise that
the notes were gilt-edged security and would make the
purchasers wealthy. Taxes upon the property have never
been paid. When they became due, the notes were not
paid. Offers were made to exchange them for securities
in othr of Lewis' schemes.
The University Heights Realty and Development com
pany and E. Cr. Lewis, its president, in connection with
another trust agreement, issued other notes to the amount;
of $500,000. They were not even a fii'st lien, but subject
to a prior mortgage for $400,000. It looks as though the
trust agreement was a more fraudulent transaction than
the deed of trust.
These are but two of the many transactions which have
brought the Lewis ventures into the bankruptcy court and
resulted in the appointment of a receiver for the Univer
sity Heights Realty and Development company, and the
issuance of an injunction restraining the company and the
People's Trust company, as trustee, from disposing of the
property.
nig now, 1 note lrom u clipping in
tho Portland Orcgonian, that the
government census of the towns and
cities in Oiegon gavo Ashland f0'J0,
Jacksonville 78.'), Central Point 7(11,
fluid Hill 4'j:i, I'hocnix W0 and Med
ford 88-10, making a total of 1(1,070,
showing Medford . to have a larger
population than all other towns of
Jackson county combined. When I
livdd there Ashland was much the
larger place, thn population was
twice tho size ot Mcdfoid. Certainly
Medford people are to bo congratu
lated, and I take this opportunity of
complimenting you upon your giow(h.
Surely there has been some tall hust
ling going on there, and I feel tiitn
sure that tho Medford Mail has been
an effective booster and successful
ptomoter of good and valuable things,
and you have cnuso to feel proud of
tho success attained.
I met one of your esteemed towns
men, Mr. John Hutler, when in Port
land during tho latter part of May.
know the place mid that is tniu for
you only had about J'JOO when I wax
there. Our own city here of Los An
geles hasn't been so slow cither. When
I left Mcdfoid I came to this city,
then about 7,000 inhabitants. The
government census for 1()H) ('live
Los Angeles a few over .'110,000. We
a ro still growing.
1 haven't seen a copy of the Mcd
foid Mail for Kovoiul years. Whim
you nro sending out sample copies
in thu futuro try and remember mo
with one, AsHiiiiug you that it will
bo greatly appreciated, I am,
Yours very truly,
A. P. OR WON.
Los Angeles, June L'3.
NO'i'ICH
In nccordnnoo with tho wish of tho
merchants of tho city that tho whole
pooplo may rolebrato tho fourth, It la
requested that all buslnoHS houses
cloao all day Tuesday, July 4 th. Stores
will bo opon iih usual on Monday tho
third for tho convonlonco of those at
tending tho celebration.
Ily ordor of tho Merchnnto Asuocla
tlon. H. C. OARNI5TT,
President.
JOHN CAItlCIN,
Socrotary,
Hasklns for Health.
FOR SALE
ORCHARDS, FARMS
FRUIT LANDS
Largo and Small Tracts ..
MOOR.EHNI- CO.
212 Fruitgrowers Rank Rldu
FLAGS
That's All
Medford
Book
Store
The warm wcnllicr will soon
U' here. Wo havo tho noco3-n.-iry
requirements to nmkn
work easy In wnrm weather.
800 us for tho beat of KI.KO
TRIG FANS and tho best of
prices.
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC CO.
27 HOI Til CK.VI'KAIj.
Rock Spring
Goal
OVt BAITS ALL TUB TIMK.
Off ltd mill Coal Vnnl, Tweirili ami
Front HI reel h.
I'Iioiio 7101.
Burbidge
TBI COAL MAW
WOOD FOR SALE
T.lmltrd amount of Dry Anil, olthor
block or split. Low price.
Phone 3311 .
Draperies
Wo carry 11 very comnlnto linn of
(IrwiorloK, men curtains, rixturim. to,
nml 1I0 ull uIhhm'h of ujiliiilstiirliiK. A
Mprclul iiiimi to loolc ufW tills work
oxclUHlvoly nml will kIvii tin koI
Horvlco an Ih poHNlbla to Kot III uvoa
lllO llirKOHt (lltlllM.
Weeks & McGowan Co
(Near Oakland, California
1 lie only Wnnun'a Co1Icboii tho Pacific Coast,
i-"'iniri ion?. llCiir IWCI K'' WlllvrrilOH.
Iilral cllnuto tliroiiKhoiii the- yinr. I'.nt r.incc
mil Krailuiillnn iriiulrciiirnU crpil vnlrnt to
ilioie ol Slniifuril nml I nlvinlly of ( ullfornlii.
l.aljciMtorlc fur tciruro willi modern niulp
merit. Kxcrllrnt oM()rtiiiilllr fur home
cconomlci, liliniry ttiiily, mimic nml itit,
Modern Kymmmliini. Hptclol can- for lunllii
nf Mudriita, out ilnor life. I'rrnliluit, I.111II.1
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Ilitllad xluiiliiK. iil. cIok ami
bucl. daiuliiK. artlntlc paper ttmr-
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Introducing for tho flrxt tlnm hero
Ihelr wonderful paper (oarliiK.
HomeUilUK no iiim lu Medford hint
over hcoii nud Miniullilni; no one
iihoulil iiiInh rieeliiK, an It may bo n
chance ou may inner hnvn nKaln,
tenrlin: the mout beautiful iIcmIkux
wllli our lultliiln or name and pro
Hi'tidni; It to ou at each perform
ance, 'I lie (Jrcnt
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AmeiliaV (.'rcntctit I'liiiniiiKer
.Special eiiKiiKemeul for four uIkIiIn
only of tho fcrontoHt fun provolier
thin Hide of New York, with a
bunch of Joke, moiik and .dunce!
z uiiu ,i-u an wiimora.
NAT THEATRE
Im now open cery nlht, and Sat
unlay ami .Suudii) afleruoonx. The
lent and coolext (healer In town.
riucMt of UkIiI and tho bout film
kiiIiJccIh.
ChauKO of proKiam Htimln.VH.
Weduema)H and I-'iIiIiim. AiIiiiIh
idon 10c. Come once nud ou will
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NOTICE
WI'J CU)HK .M'IjV ITI1
Our ciisloniciH, who may iIcnIi-o
Ihelr clothcN cleaned and prcNN
eil for thai day, will confer a
fimir by ncimIIiiu; In Ihelr wear
liiK apparel, or lelephoiiliiK iih,
ami wo will limn our drivers
call for Hiime, by llm 111I1I1II0 of
It Im nick, I'Iciino bear UiIh In
niliiil.
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