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Medford Mail Tribune
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ern urcKpninn, -rna Asnmna xntiuno.
Orfloo Malt Tribune Building, 25-27-2P
North Fir troct; phone, Main S0J1
Homo 75.
QEOnan PUTNAM, Kdltor and Manage
Kntorod aa Bccond-clnsa matter n
Medford, Oregon. undr the act of
March 8, 1879.
i . . ,m
Official Paper of the City of Medford
umciai l'apcr or jacKaon uoumy
trBKCB.nrriov aiTsi.
One year, by mall 15.00
One month by mall ,50
i;cr munin, ueiiverru oy earner in
Medford. Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point SO
Sunday only, by mall, per year.... S.OO
woeKiy, per year i.ou
IWOXM CIRODLATIOK.
Dally average for alx montha ending
December 31, 1910, 2721.
Tall X.taatd Wlr Unltad Tnt
Slipatchaa.
THE CREDIT TRUST.
The Mall Tribune Is on sale at Ui
Ferry Ncwa Stand. San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland.
nowman rsows Co., roruana, uro.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash.
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JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
King Gillette has bought an or
chard in California. Going to exper
iment with the safety razor as a
peach peeler?
Now, the head of the plate, glass
trust has been casting reflections on
reciprocity.
Tho "magazine trust" Is now to be
Investigated. This will probably be
como periodical.
And now we're told tho fats wont out
By stratagem and graft;
They .rondo themselves look funn
and
Won while the lean ones laft.
WOODKOW WILSON recently stated: "The great
monopoly in this country is the money monopoly.
So long as that" exists our old Variety and freedom and
indiivdual energy of development are out of the question.
"A great individual nation is controlled by its system
of credit. Our system of credit is concentrated. The
growth of the nation, therefore, and all our activities, are
in the hands of a few men, who, even if their actions he
honest and intended for the public good, are necessarily
concentrated upon the undertaking in which their own
money is involved, and who, necessarilv, bv every reason
of their own limitations, chill and check and destroy gen
uine economic freedom,"
"This is the greatest question of all, and to this states
men must address themselves with an earnest determin
ation to serve the long future and the true liberties of
men."
The greatest of trusts is the credit, trust, controlled by
three or four men in Wall street, dominated by one, . P.
-Morgan. This little aggregation has the nation bv the
throat. It can produce a panic, as in 1907, or it can stim
ulate prosperity, or it can make good times dull as it is
doing at present, simply to coerce hostile public opinion.
No railroad can be built in tho United States without
the consent of the credit trust. That's the reason more
railroads are not being built in Oregon. No 'large enter
prise can be financed without the credit trust's approval
and unless the trust members make a fabulous profit,
consent is withheld.
The credit trust is built up by control of banks and
trust companies holding the people's money. The peo
ple's own money is manipulated to control the people and
their activities the moiiev piled up in savings banks, trust
concerns, insurance companies, railroad and public utility
concerns. The big concerns control the little and count
less wheels within wheels revolve or reverse according to
the dictation of the credit trust.
Woodrow Wilson is demonstrating the fact that he
comprehends the political situation and the living issues
of the day which is more than most of our political wise
acres do including our present chief executive.
Weds Navy Man
VHbLbW DC.S3IG
pa53lal
DRAPER
MSKELDIN-
!
Moptcnnnt Commander L. C. Pal
mer, f . S. N, naval aid to President
Taft, married V.rs. Howie. Draper Mc-
Keldeti. of Atlanta, (la., on Juno to.
The wedding took place at Hound
Hrook, X. J,
A VICTORY FOR THE PEOPLE.
Roosevelt's old guide is to guard
tho entrance of a cave. Would It be
treason to suggest that he is still
sticking by the big mouth?
According to the latest Lorlmer
testimony the lumbermen seem to
.cpntrol tho senate. Wonder if they
furnished tho planks for the platform.
j, When the Derby road is finished
why not run a Derby race on lt?
II. Spinkeyvintz.
If the special wicker chair that is
built for the president breaks down,
will it bo a Wlckersham?
Music teachers are holding a con
vention at Buffalo. Think of the in
telligent criticism that is being di
rected at every Salvation Army band.
Luckily the man who would rather
'bo right than be president doesn't
have tho choice put to him.
Old man Umph says: "Sum fellers
Vhat run fer office get upsot on thar
slippury reckerds."
It was only fitting that the brew
era' convention, was dissolved In the
best of spirits.
Wp'vo signed for peace with England
And everything is .right;
We will not talk of war again
Until we have a fight.
Forty-seven peoplo attended tho re.
union of tho Gum family at Spring
fltdd. Uet they had a great old chew
ing match.
When the sugar nnd coffee trusts
go to war thlugs ought to bo stirring,
It. Splukeyvlntz.
THE LAND OF ENDEAVOR.
I live in the land of endeavor,
Where nothing is counted in vain
Where peoplo aro busy forever.
And no ono has time to complain.
Out here In the world of the Idle
You talk In your sorrows and fears,
And avoir tho feast and tho bridal
Itcsound with the plashing of tears.
But we, who aro busy with lover.
With plow, and with ax, and with
loom,
In tho beautiful land, of Endeavor,
Cnlo not for your stories of gloom,
Out lioro In the laud of the talkers
You're breeding a difficult race
Of pessimists, grouches and knockers
Who swarm in your Indolent place,
Your laud, thus encumbered, will
mine;
In tho boautlful hind of Endeavor,
This llfo is all roses and wine,
Oil, yes, you may go to that region
And leavo nil tho troubles behind,
Which now, in a pestilent legion,
Aro gnawing away at your mind,
lint first you must honestly sever
Tho fotters that idleness made,
And then In tho laud of Endeavor
You'll tako up the hnppy man's
Undo,
" AND COADIISSIONER DENNETT this week revei-s-
Jt- ed some former rulings and cancelled the Cunning
ham coal land claim entries in Alaska.
These claims were the cause of the downfall of Rich
ard A. Ballinger as secretary of the interior and the orig
inal cause of the quarrel of that leader and Pinchoh
They consist of 33 claims of 1G0 acres each, comprising
52S0 acres in a bod, including the largest coal deposit in
the world, which experts have valued at not less than
.$100,000,000.
Had patents been allowed upon these claims, the entire
group would probably have passed into possession of the
Morgan-Guggenheim syndicate, which planned a monop
oly of the resources of Alaska, and would have utilized
these resources in connection with other trusts, to exploit
the people of the nation, rather than to develop Alaska.
Under conservation acts of congress, the Alaskan and
other coal fields are withdrawn from further entry, pend
ing legislation to permit mining of coal and other minerals
on a royalty or leasehold basis, ownership and control to
remain vested in the government.
The decision of the land commissioner is the result of
public opinion, which has forced the Taft administrator
to reverse its attitude upon the conservation of national
resources. It proves that not even a president of the
United States dare long defy the will of the people.
The same force that routed Taft and Ballinger is at
work against other abuses in the nation and existing for
mulas of politics. The doom of the political machine and
of the corrupt alliance between politics and big business
has been sounded, and vital reforms, one after another,
are being accomplished by the irresistible power of publit
opinion.
DULLNESS DUE TO PARENTS.
O ARENTS arc largely to blame for their children's dull
A ness in the opinion of Rev. A. A. Beric, pastor of
the Shawmut Congregational church of Boston. Dr'Berli
has four remarkable children who were trained, when quite
young, along lines originating with and carefully worked
out by his wife and him. The eldest, sixteen, is a sopho
more at Radcliffe college; the second, fifteen, is a sopho
more at Harvard; the third and fourth, twelve and nint
respectively, are attending high schools.
Just how they obtained their high order of mentality
told by their father, whose ideas are set forth in "New
is
Ideas in Child Training," in The American Magazine foi
iJiuy.
"All that many 'backward' students really need," say
Dr. Berle, "is to have the gates of their intellect opened
by the stimulating of interest in the tasks they are set U.
do. This, particularly in case of very young children
that is to say, of children at the age of 'three or four. whci
ill I 1 2. 1 J i -l
ijju uugi minims ul uuuuuuuii may most proutawy ne under
takenis a duty which obviously should fall on the par
ents. But how. many parents are willing togive as much
as thirty minutes a day to the education of their little ones?
The day must surely come, though, when parents will ap
preciate their duty in this respect, and when that day does
come a new and more hopeful era in education will have
dawned."
Carroll to Meet Attell.
SAN FIUNCI8C0, Cal June 29.
Jimmy Carroll and Monto Attell, ban
tams, will meet In a four-round bout
hero tomorrow night. They have mot
several times before nnd honors aro
about even. Six other bouts will also
be staged.
HasklnB for Health.
McFarland to Meet Murphy.
MILWAUKEE, Wis., Juno 29. Kali,
lug to get a match with Knockout
Brown or Matt WoIIh, Tacky McFar
land has taken on Tommy Murphy
for a return engagement, which will
be staged tomorrow night hero. They
will fight at 1315 pounds.
I WANT TO GO.
To tho Memory of Mrs. A. E.
Woolverton.
I want lo go ami fish for fish
Where pleasant waters swish ntul
swish ;
11 want to it out on a log
And hark the oronking of the fro;;;
I want tu go unil pet nwny
From routine things of every day
And where, the pleasant meadows
roll
Just hug nil nature to my soul.
I wnnt to go whore flowers peep
Ami birds their thrilling concert
keep;
I wnnt to go where mountains towei
O'ershadowing mnny fragrant Iniwcr;
I want to eliiuh some mighty peak
Where edelweiss their sherters neck
O'erlooking vale ami mend mill mj.
I wnnt to say: vlt's all for Mel"
J
What man would languish in tin
mart r
When welcome ones from nnturuV
heart?
Whnt man would snivel in the ditch
When in the wood-inll men are rich?
I want to go, I want to go
Where mead nlid waters roll line
flow!
For mnn is proud, nnd man is grent.
And all nutrfoors is his estate!
L
senator furnished blood
to save life of wife
WASHINGTON. D. C, J tino 20.
Weak from the loss of blood given
by him in an effort to snvo his wife's
life. Senator l.iikt Lea of TonuoiHctj
has gone to the hospital rerupornti'.
Mrs. Lea, whie life was saved, or
it least prolongod by the blood
transfusion operation, also suffered
a slight relapse.
Harmon Speaks at Milwaukee.
MILWAirKKB. Wis., Juno 'JO.--Govornor
Hnrtnwi of Ohio will he
the principal xpenkur at the iiunim'
meeting today litre of the Wisconsin
State liar UMioriution. It is expect
e! that he will tlinciisn sumo phase
of tru.t proiccuiiuiij
NOTICB
fn accordance with tho wish of the
merchants of tho city that tho whole
people may rulcbrato tho fourth, it h
requested that all business houscr
close all day Tuohdoy, July 4th. Storci
vlll bo opon as usual, on Monday th'--hlrd
for the convenience of thoso at
tending the celebration.
Dy ordor of tho Merchants Associa
tion. H. C. GAUNETT,
Presldont.
JOHN OAIIKIN,
Secretary.
Hosklns for Health.
Ilasklua for Health.
Pure
Clear
Sparkling
You can't afford to io without
this splendid, - refreshing driuk.
Call up nnd order a case sent to
tho house. The purest, most
healthful drink known in
SISKIYOU
MINERAL
WATER
P. C. BIGHAM, Agent.
(Hy tllmlyn Holme.)
In the hush of tliu twilight hour
When tho sun liml sunk in the west,
She lay lilui n beautiful flowcc
When it is tired nml longs, for rest.
With her family tuiit friends tu-niuul
her.
Calmly nml peacefully she hiulo them
adieu,
While the aigol of death enino from
Heaven and found her
And left us alone, without the lovoil
ouu So true.
She was kind and over cheerful,
Active, true and good,
rjeiiwnnl, persevering uud patient,
While (u ninny her ahseiieo leaves a
spot like darkened wood.
On this memorial day in .lime,
la our Father's mansion in heaven,
There was joy among the nugels
For unto them, she, an ungcl was
given.
There's a sigh on every brccxe,
Ami n tear in many eyes,
While tho birds hiug in the trees
Songs, tif love, mingled with our .sight..
She had temptation and struggles,
Just as nil of us have hml,
Hut she pushed straight forward on
ward. Keeping many from tho bud.
In life's great and serious battle,
She, herself, a great hero pro veil
Until Clod, wishing to reward her,
Called her to the blessed home, where
nil are loved.
She had lived n life worth living,
A life full of nint uud strife;
A life full of good knowledge giving
And a life that is the life of life.
Could we not all he more, like her
Take her life a pattern for you to
day; Let us model our life closely after
her
And keep her noble deeds in mind
always.
Mo not spend your whole life fretting.
He of use where e'er you may.
That's the only wuy of getting
Our lord's sweet promises every day.
Life is only but u stopping place
lint we can make it what we uiiiy.
If we wish again to see our loved
ones' face
.Let us follow in her footprints today.
Come, wenry'ones, our Father invites
you,
One mid all lo come unto Him
Just us He invited our loved one.
See, his lamp of love is never dun.
CHICAGO, JII.-OffieialH of the
Federation of Labor aro warning
biiMne-.s men against grafters who
nro soliciting advertisements foi
Labor day souvenirs in the iinme of
organized labor.
RANCHES
13 acr-M In pnirn, 1 1-J wIIph rvntral
Point; 7-rooru lioiut', Imni. ulc, only
S'00; oniiy ti-rniH,
.M ncrcit. clone In, 4 ncres In nlrnlrn; 10
ncrcH In 2-yotir-nl.l orclmnl; !75 uerr
I 1-2 acrcn In S-y.-ur Ncuiownn mil
JoiiiiIIiiimh; koo.I crop, fi-room Iuiiihii.
water rlRtit with plnco, Htoro oponliiK,
cht-up ror quick unit-.
TRADE
310 ncros In Diikolnli, all In cultivation,
inkc propi-rly ht'ra
K ncri'H, H5 unil.T tlllcli, 25 In npplrn
nml ppnrM In a yt-.ir, 2 J. 2 miles out.
1125 uare.
JO neroM. IS In ponrit. cloiio In flno liullil-
IfiK Kiln nml vlow.
160-neru Mock unil nlfalfn ranch: MO
iicnm tillable; iinditr illicit,- J7S per
ncro: iko Inronm property,
flno Kunvvooil loin for itcrtinco or town
property.
120 acres raw Inml; nil flno fruit Inuil;
tnko any kooiI property,
t-rooin bungalow for 'ten nrrew.
flno "-room lnitm-iilmv, modern; take
Hmall tract,
to ncrcii, tillable: (2000; tnko town prop.
orty.
JO ncreH, clcun-il; tnko rcnldcnco In
(rude.
710 ncrcH ItORtio rlvnr: R0 ncreit lint trim
under dllcli; tnko (own properly,
Klmi 2A0.iicrn ranch or nny portion; 150
acres In orchard; tako kooiI hiomno or
reHldenco properly,
3 hoiiNfH, nil rented, for hiiiiiII ncre.-iKo
ri.odern S-rooin lioiiHe, 2 IoIm, on pnvlim,
tnko n fow ncii-n Jlenr crvok bottom
moII under dllcli.
II ticrox with flno liiilldlng site, cIoho In;
tako modern rrnldmicu on Went Hide,
10 acres In orchard.
Hplnndld Hiitidlvloloii t7fi,000; luka In
coino property.
35 ncres In bottom; IS acres orclmnl; 3
ncri-M truck; bnlauco alfalfa; 8-rooiu
liotmo, good linrn, puinpliiK plant; tnkn
Income, propnrty flrat .layment.
10 nrrcH lijack freo soil, now C-rooMi
limine, on main road; take, rcnldcncc
WANTED
(Ilrln for Konernl liounowork.
City nnd ranch property to Hat.
PRODUCERS
FRUIT CO.
Our office Is now located In our pack
ing holuio, ntul Ix open for tho hoiuuiii
From now on wo will have the1 dull)
lopoitH all markets, showing piire
roalUed by thn California Fnilt Dis
tributors, mid all other Hhlppcnt,
Any one Interested l invited to
come In and look them over and com
pare pi'lt'CH. My shipping with us you
will have all tho advantages, of tho
largest and most complete deciduous
selling orgauUiitloa In tho United
States and at a lower eont to you than
In tho past.
Last year we handled uenrly ten
thousand car IoiuIh, or seventy-six per
cent of tho entire California crop.
ltemember wo
l O () It X O T II 1 N 1
All fruit Is sold on Its Individual
merlin, and ouch glowers namo and
prices realhetl for eiieh rhlpmeiit are
published In tho catalogues. Pooling
was tried and failed yearn ago In Call
forttla.
If you want to sell seo u, If you
want material, Inspect our Hamplcs.
and get our prices before purchasing.
V It O I I' O K 11 S V It t' I T V t).
K. M. McKcnny, Nortlnictcrn Agent.
Home Phono UI'- Tni'lMc 7(101.
FLAGS
That's All
Medford
Book
Store
KSORS
'I'lie Miiriti wenthcf will noon
I hi here. We have tho neces
sary requirements to makn
work easy In warm weather.
See us for the best of ICLKC
TIUC FANS and tho best of
prices.
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC CO.
1:7 KOITII CKNTItAIj.
NOTICE
vi: ci.o.si; .iri.v irn
Our ni)lomci-, ulnt may ilcnlro
llicli- t'loihcs cleaned anil pic1.
cil for thai iliiy, will imifi'i- a
finor hy sending in their wear
ing apparel, or telephoning us,
ami vto will lime our drivers
call for same, by tin middle of
I Ills week. I'Iciiho Is'in- this in
mind.
PANTOBIUM
DYE WORKS 00.
n .Vnrlli I'll- Street.
I'lioncs till Home, 'Jill I'ac.
Rock Spring
Goal
ON HAND ALX. Tlin TIMJB.
Off lie uud Coal Void, Twelfth anil
Trout Hlrcols.
Phono 7IOI,
Burbidge
THO COAX, MAN
E. F. L
R
BOOM 301
PKXPFH BtriX.SXNO
NOW OPEN
Now Ulectrlc 8I100 Itopalr Hhop
Work done while you wait, Sat
Isfactlon gunrantood,
F,.L. Sherman
JIU Ko, Cirape Ktreef.
WOOD FOR SALE
Llmltod uinoitnt of Dry AnIi, olllior
block or npllt. Low prlco.
Phone 33H
Draperies
Wo onrry 11 vury oomploto lino of
drupurles, Inco curlaliiH, flxturcM, otu.
nnd do nil cIiihhoh of miliolsturlng. A
npoalal man to look lifter IIiIh work
exclusively nnd will kIvii 11k itood
Nurvlco rtH In pohnIIjIo lo not In own
tlto lurh'i'Nt llltlllH,
WccRs & McGowan Co
Where to Go
Tonight
C1
! THE ISIS THEATRE
Hid not 111,1: nii.ii
ii.viiiV'S v.vHm Hi'A'n i! imtis
No ono should iiiIsm atlciiillug
the IhIs tltiuitei' the next four
ullihls, as mte of the very host
bills, regard Ichii of i'Mihiiho, will
be shown. Mally'n ?r00i don
which alone aio umtli five Union
tho admission, ihuiioiiHliatlng what
lime, patleiuo nml IdnilnChM can
accomiillMli- man's wotnteiful con
trol over brute uu act Hint will
intercut aw well as pleano both the
youtiK and old. This will ho your
lust chnlii'M to see (lii'im wouilerrul
dogs, as the year of I Ml- they mo
liniilted to play liiioie,
llcie she Isl
.MIS' .MAPI lini.T.MA.V,
('liai'iictcc t'tiango ArlNl,
In
Singing anil Dancing
The hoiil Is um or too houiI, ko
hero she Is, tlntl iioputar little
soutircttc. who has sd tho west
ii-sluglng wlilt her catchy soiikh
a btg winner. Don t miss this act
X
X
NAT THEATRE
Is now open owry night, and .Sat
urday ami Sunday afternoon. Tho
coilesl nnd coolest tbealor In town.
'Inixt of Unlit and tho IicmI film
subjects.
Clmnite of program Hiiudnys,
U'cdueHibiH ami Ktidays. Admis
sion 10c Come onco and jou will
como agnlu.
UGO Theatre!
I'l III i:t l MII.IAIIO.V
t'OMi'otuAin.i: .si.vrs
ITO - NIGHT!
DON'T rilLTOMIi:
s
THE KINNEY TRIO!
IiiIiimIih lug n iituilcxlllt- nit Hint X
lias iiinilo gnoil fniio coaxt to conr
It Is a feature act from the blu
ilniiltM. I
.sim: ii, i;o.ii:.Mi:vr I'ou
THREE NIGHTS ONLY !
PHOTO PLAYS !
The iicoi-Nt pliturvN In loon, fen-J
luring the Im'M mnUcN of Ilic
IIcciikciI M-rvlre. X
IO AND 15 CENTS
X
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SWI.MMINta 'It'll MATHS
UK! DANt'i: SATUIDAV NK.IIT
illl.LIAltD I'Altl.Olt
t'oolext phico in loon.
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qmjhmjM,
TONKJIIT
TI10 AcliCNt anil Hie Singer
Albiillnli tjiiccn of dinlla
X Dene King Hubby
X Discharging HuX'oolc
I See This anil Vim Will Suiv Laugh
1 1'itici: om: dimi:
'
AFTER ALL IT
NARROWS
DOWN
TO
1 1
The Merrivokl Shop
FOR
Envelopes
lit I W. Main H( Medford,
Itook for llie ml Hint describes Hie
Ipluoo you woiilil llko to own.
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