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PTOBtfOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNTJ, MTCDFOUD, OREGON, SUNDAY. JULY 2. 1911. M t i f ? M f r r ' u Medford mail Tribune AM INDKPKNDISNT NRVHJ'A1'i;H PUHLIHHICD daily bxcrit hatuh- UAI BY TIIIC MKDFOIU) riUNTINQ CO. .The Dcmocratta Times, Th Medford Mall. The Medford Tribune, The South ern uregoman, tho Asiunna Tribune. Office Mull Tribune Building, J5-S7-29 North Fir street; phone, MMn 3021 Home 7E. OBOnQB PUTNAM, Editor and Mantlet slSn entered as second-class matter n Medford, Oregon, under the act of March S, 1879. Official Paper of the City of Medford Official Paper of Jackson County auBMcmxraoir juxxs. One year, by mall 5.09 One month by mall ,6Q Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville and Cen tral Point .............. .SO Sunday only, by mall, per year.... 8.09 Weekly, per year 1.6Q IWOkH CDIOUXATXOV. Dally avcratre for six month! endlne h. . i - uecemnor 3i, ism, an. Tall Xaitd Wire TXolt Tma Bltpatchts. The Mall Tribune la on sale at the Ferry News Stand, San Franclco. Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland, Bowman News Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. & JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown LIfo would be footless, It nobody kicked. Old Man Umph says, "An accordln may not bo the most melodlyus In strecment but It doesn't Interfere with a man's smokln his pipe." Sane Fourth Advice. If you can't be sane My little man, Bo just as sane As ere you can. If those train robbers are going to continue operations It would suit a lot of people better If they confined their attentions to the freight department. Ach, Xcln, Splnkyrintz Cobweb skirts are the latest In New York. Is It because It enables ono to spy der figure? R. Splngey-vlntz. Why doesn't someone suggest that Attorney Marble of the Lorlmer In vestigation has a hard name? Don't leave It all to Splnkcyvlntz. " It may be true that, In this train robber chase, -the bloodhounds lost the cent, but they have at least two bones each coming to them. ' Some-one handed us this; "If they bar Cornell from future crew races will they let Wisconsin?" Oh, Wal fred quit your splashing. In Jersey City saloons must be called cafes. A saloon will Bmell the same by any other name. Old Man Umph says, "The beaks of the noo battulshlps are formidible to the enlmy but It is the bills thet Bkare the taxpayur." Where Is the old fellow who used to say "g'lang" to his horse? Ho thought he was a hunter bold, Ho talked In matter vapid; The only thlngjho ever shot Was when he shot a rapid. Undo Epp says he Is glad he lives In a city where there Isn't any street car comnany for everyone to kick about. The Crooked Path. What would I give for a chance to walk The winding roads once more, The turns in the roads that surely talk And say, "Come you, explore?" Thoro was ho who chose the path that's straight, With the goal in sight before; ' Ho know the path, ho knew what fato Had at the end In store. And the ono who took the crooked path; What sort of man was ho? A sinner doomed to bear a load Unto eternity? . COSTER HAS LONG END OF CHANCE AGAINST RIVERS LOS ANGELES, Cul., July 1. Admirers of Joe Coster, the husky little bantam who is scheduled to clash 20 rounds here on the after noon of July 4 with Joe Rivers, nre plnnkinj down nil their looso change on tho little enstornor at the juicy odds of 10 to 8. Coster's malinger snys thnt he is going to pet do.vn thoir end of tho nurse at these odds, s ho boliovcs thnt a comparison of tho records of tho two boys will show thnt Coster should bo tho favorite. No flaw has been found, in Coster's eondition mid the fact thnt Myers hns been made the favorite is duo np parcntly to the determination of his COURAGE, PURPOSE AND LOVE i AS wc grow older, the bright hopes of youth thnt crim soned tho morning sky, l'mlo into a dull and duller day. Tho fair rosebuds of promise, whoso perfume scented the earlier hours, strew our paths with withered crimson ed petals. The restless finger of time etches us with relentless lines, recording with our years, our passions, cares and follies. Our sins and errors made the by gone years like mile stones, and each stone records the burial of some, of the aspirations of youth, some of the illusions that brightened the dawn. As the years sped by, we have seen more or less of life, tasted its joys and pleasures, telt its sorrows and pains, its absurdities, injustice and inequalities and some times tilings seem strangelv aurv. "We see merit ousted, and genius shelved. "We see the . -...-. - lizard reaching by its torturous progress, the same peaks as the eagle in its flight and tho buzzard soaring as high as the king of birds. We see vice parading in the clothes of virtue, dis honesty lingering in the lap of the sanctimonious, rascal ity lurking in the seats of the mighty, and the god of gold blindly worshipped instead of the god of love. " v Yet we have learned but little of life with its fortunes and misfortunes, its hopes and disappointments, if from its flimsy vanities we have not. plucked courage. Courage, that mysterious blendiner of faith.'of stamina. of bravery, that enables us to live through the midnight of disaster, defying the tempests of dispair, into tho day of accomplishment. Yes, to pluck us from despondency and disappointment, we are given courage the martial music of the soul. . And we have learned but little if the fitful flares of youthful ambition which once lit the skv with our desides, have not condensed into the steady burning light of pur pose. The rainbow ends of our early dreams vanished with the dewy morn. We knew so much then now we see "through a glass darkly" and catching the reflection of a iixecl star, we guide our course b it. Yet if from life with its sadness, gladness and mad ness, we have not learned love, courage and purpose are but "sounding brass and tinkling cymbal." We have missed the great lesson of life, love, the liar mony of the choir invisible. The inspirations of the beautiful world, tin's impen etrable sky, the faces of friends, have all been lost upon us. Destiny has placed us all together, sailing to that bourne whence no traveler returns. Wc cannot live alone or life would have no meaning. We are here to help and be helped. And in helping one another, we find life in highest meaning Love. So, we must help and be helped, that our path mav bo come like the path of the just "A shining light, shiu ing more and more unto the perfect da ' Monthly Digest Important Public Land Decisions Tho FnlltmliiK Important ,mv PoJuU Have Itoeontly Hecu Uoeltlotl by the Monetary of tho lutorlot'. r Homestead. Where a tiling hut boon rejected without uotloo because of failure to comply with the. regulation!! govern ing declaratory Hlntoiuoiits, tho laud department has authority to reinstate any such application that may lmo lapsed by failure of tho applicant through Ignorance or want of nutlro on his part, provided the html Im titlll subject to tho application and there Is no adverse clnlin and no valid reason appears why It should not ho granted,- A preference right granted to a successful contestant Isu privilege over others to make some lawful ou ts not a property or Interest In tho laud that ho can assign or transfer, citing Verluda Vinson (U h. .. I4U): Schelllug vb, Kullr (32 U I). 40(5); Taylor v Urnves (:if L. 1)., SO). Under the provisions of sections 22'J 1-2202, providing for the order of succession In case, of the ontryiunn's death, the laud department will not nttempt to determine iinestloas of heirship, hut will leave such questions to the local courts. Any party claim ing interest -may make proof, which Inures to tho benefit of all according to their legal rights, and tho certifi cate will issue to the heirs or lawful successors to the right of the entry man, thus discharging tho full duty of tho laud department. Citing Turn er vs. wiicox neirs (as u v., ivsi-ii. sub-contractor, does nut entitle him j have absences credited as residence. Although working for the government ho Is charged with the same iitittulory reiiulreiiieiitH us, If ho woie working for u private Individual. Cltlngjuuo ported case of llurton vs. Nl (tie elded Juno s, l0lh r Act of .tune tl, ll'OO (Ml Stat , GSH), gives the right to u married woman to make entry, who has prior to marriage settled upon an unim proved tract, lint the man slie mar ried must not at the time bo claiming a separate tract under tho homestead law. Tho marriage does not, per so, Interfere' with the tight of tlto wife ttt make final proof. An eutrymau under the tliuher ami stone act, must show by affidavit thai htt has made a prior personal luripoc tlnu of tho laud, as provided In the rules and regulations Issued under that act, Citing Mary S. Ness IU7 I.. ., r.S2) ami V. S. s. Wood (7n i'ed. Hop.. ISfi). While tho act Itself does nut specif ically require such a regulation, the same is not Inconsistent therewith and Is a reasonable rciilicmcnt In order to carry out the purposes of the act. The department will take notice that title to property of tho Catholic church rests In the bishop or arch lilshop as a corporation solo under (he pullt) of that church. ( MI 1 . 11 ltlt!l V. II, I, i l.nii t This section of the iilntutos tinea not cnntoiupluto that mnio t tut n tme mill site shall bit acquired In ciuinoo lion with a gioup of bale olnlnls, In tho absence of a spentflo showing In that regard. Citing llnnl Cash Claims (:ii i,. it., ;iur. In disposing of a duly contested mineral entry, and In considering the respective surveys! the position of each claim ami their relative po'tl lions, must be determined as I ho claims are defined and ostuldlshod up on the ground and nil errors of tie serlptlou tif thti position of elthel claim, ami of tho conflicts between them, must give way thereto, follow lug tho rule In tho case of Sluuotl s .lewett CKI I. I)., HI) THE OCCASION. B Duncan M. Smith.) Hurrah. 'Tis drawing nearer, The day We celebrate 1 And there Is warning ample. We won't Have loii) to wait. No need To tell The children They know it, I should say For what Have they Been doing Hut wuiting For the day? And it Is an occasion To stir The sluggish breast. Tho birthday Of a nation That seems To stand the test. Tho day Our sturdy fathers Hose up And signed , The pact, Tho famous Declaration - Thnt made This land A fact, So let Tho small boy Holler And fill the air With sound ; It's only onco A twelvemonth Tho glorious Day comes round. THOUGHT FOR WEEK. THE A little thought will bIiow you how vastly your own happiness depends on the way other people bear themselves toward you. Tho looks nnd tones at your breakfaat table, tho conduct of your fellow workers or employers, the faithful or unreliable men you deal with, what people say to you on the street, tho way your cook and hous. maid do their work, tho letters you get, the friends or fops you meet these things make up very much of the pleasure or misery of your day. Turn tho idoa around, and remember that Just so much aro you adding to tho pleasure or misery of other peo ple's days. And this is tho half of tho matter which you can control. Whether any particular day shall bring to you more of happiness or of suffering is largely beyond your pow er to determine. Whether each day of your lifo shall glvo happiness or suffering rests with you reel r. George S. Merrlam. A Hymn of Fth ami Trnt in fiwl. T- followers to play him through to tho end of his winning streak. Rivers Iiiib not yet had n single decision chalked up ngninst him. Both fight ers tire on edgo for Tuesday's contest. Look for the ad that offers it to you. second-hand, nt a real bargain' Look for the ad that calls for you among the help wanted ads. Look nt tho "For Sale" adsand nt some of the things that ure adver tised for salo. Who trusts Jn God a strong ahode In heaven and earth possesses. Who looks In Iovo to Christ abovo, N'o fear his heart oppresses. In Thee alone, deaj Lord, wo own Sweet hope and consolutlnn, Our shield from foes and balm for woes, Our great and sure salvation. Though Satan's wrath beset our path And worldly scorn assail us, Whilo Thou art near, wo will not fear, Thy Htrcngth shall novor fall us. Thy rod and staff shall keep us safe And guido our stops forever. N'or shades of death nor hell honeath Our souls-from Thco shall Bovor. In all tho strlfo of mortal lifo Our feet shall stand securely. Temptation's hour shall loso its power For Thou shall guard us suroiy. Oh, God, ronow with heavenly dew Our body, soul and spirit Until wo stand at Thy right hand Through Jesus' saving merit. Jeachim Madgo, Germany, 1G72. Look for tho nd that describes the placo you would liko to own. Section 22it it. S. provides for sue cession In case of death of tho on tryninn anil the person or persons en titled to complete the entry, In tho order of succession named In tho stat ute, takes such right and acquires title direct from the government and not by virtue of inheritance or be quest from the eutrymau. Hut where there Is no widow nnd there are no heirs qualified to take, the devisee to whom the entryman hail bequeather all his right and Interest In tho land, while not deriving title under the will Is made by such bequest the representative of tho entryman and may complete the entry under the ex press terms of the statute as the next beneficiary" In tho 'order of succession named therein. Citing Tobias Heck nor (C L. I)., 134).; An entryniun engaged In the busi ness of carrying the U. S. mail as a .Mining. Tho decision of the department In capper bullion claims (3S I,. I). 27), holding that an entry must bo can celed where It appears that no obsta cle or barrier prevented tho comple tion of the patent proceedings within the calendar year, according to the rules and regulations; ami no reason other than neglect or lack of atten tion was urged as an excuse for the delay, will no longer Ite followed by the department In ex parte cases. A building or buildings used mer ely for the purpose of housing minors employed upon a mining claim Is not such a mining or milting agency ns Is contemplated In Section 2.'t:t7 of the Revised Statutes of the V. S., the f'onuectlou between occupancy or use to which the laud has heen put and operative mlunlug or milling being too remote to warrant Its belnx ( ao copied. Citing Alaska Copper Co., A Hint From Paris Lirrinu or cuxioi,Kei: l. riioro curinwnr mi, i uniuu" xra.ii( cormmiiT mi. w ""' uwuu ca Charlotte Co-day rp wlta MacH ilUUvtu and pink roei. SANT FI.AXCJ.SCO, Cul., July 1. The board of supervisors were ad vised today by City Attorney Long not to interfere in the eontrover-iy among the, members on the lionnl oi the Panama Exposition eompan.v over the bite of tho 101ft world' fair. The opinion was addressed to u sub committee of the hoard, appointed to examino the mhisability of submitting tho selection of the sito for the fair at it special election. WOOD FOR SALE Limited amount of Dry Ash, elthor block or split Low pries. Phone 3311 r July Mr. W. H. Harris nnd chlldmn, Ksteomed Nelghlior. Wo know that this letter will find you filled with grief at the loss of your dear wife, wo know tho great affliction you suffer. A more faithful companion never lived, n true wife and devoted moth er. Xo higher eulogy can be pro nounced upon any woman. How the little motherless children will miss her sweet presence, truly tho great central sun of your house hold has gone down, and wo as neigh bors ami Modern Woodman truly deeply sympathlzo with you In your deep affliction. Let iIh hope however In tho language of Scripture "I go to prepare n place for you" that In he Golden Summer of another life, children, mother and father will gather again In a swj'ot reunion where partings are unknown, I! tho Committee, J. (5. MKDLKY, J. W. IIANNKUS, 87 J. K. LAWHHNCU Hasklns for Health. NOTICE Wi: CLOSK JULV -ITII One customers, who may ileslro their clothes cleaned ami press ed for that day, will confer a favor by sending in (Itch- wear ing apparel, or telephoning iih, ami wo will have our drivers call for same, by the middle of this week. I'leaso bear this In mliiil. PANTORITJM DYE WORKS OO. B orth l'lr Street. Phones '-'It Home, IM II Par. No law or depart mental ruling pro hibits entry of a tract under tho non mtueral laud laws, ineiely hecauso It Is contiguous to tho end of a lode claim. However, (he fat-l that a trail snuxht to he enletetl under the uon- mlueral laws adjoins a patented lode claim on Its end would K"'in to ten tier necessary tho huIiiuIshIou oi a higher degree of proof to establish Its non-mineral cliantcter than would be otlterwiso inquired. , , .' , , s The pnnlsco contained In tho sev enth section of the act of March M, I '.Hip, provide for the protection of tint surface rights of entry moil, and It Is entirely competent tor the laud tlepaitment to Inquire Into the good faith of an eutrymau, for tho pur pose of ascertaining whether or not thmo has lieeu a compliance with the requlromontsNif tho guuem! law un der which the unu-uilneral entry was made. It Is a Aouoiul rule that where minerals have heen found and the evidence Im of such character that tt person of ordinary prudence would be Justified In tho further expenditure of his labor nnd means with a reason able prospertt of sumuM In develop ing a paying ml do, the requirements of the statutes have been made The got eminent Is more Interested In the mlueial showing In tho claim, than lu the place where th mineral In u claim In situated. As a general rule, claims should al ways ho held Willi! If mlimnil I dis covered wit bin them, wind her it be at tho discovery shaft or olnowhorc PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our office Is now located III our pack lug house, and Ix open for the season Prom now on wo will have the tlnlo reports all market, showing prlrev realized by the California Fruit 1)1 trlhutors, and all other shippers. Any one Interested Is Invited to come In and look them over nnd com pare prices. Ily shipping with us yon will have all tho advantages, of tin largest nnd mnt-compl"lo docldunu soiling organization In tho United States anil nt a lower cost to you than lu tho past. Last year wo handled nearly ten thousand car loads, or seventy-six pei cent of the entire California crop, ltcmomhcr wo P O () L" X O T II I X O All fruit Is sold on Its Indlvldua' merits, nnd each growers name ant) prices realized for ecch shipment an published In the catalogues. Pooling was tried anil fulled yearn ago lu Call fornln. If you want to soil sen us, If you want material, Inspect our samples and K'it our prices before purchas In if. PICO I) VC Kits J-'HUIT (Ml K, M. McKeauy, Northwestern Agent Home Phono 1M2. Pacific 7001, Manicuring Nash Hotel Barber Shop FLAGS That's All Medford Book Store Draperies Wo enrry u very coniploto Hun of ilruimrk'M. land curtains, fixtures, etc., nml lo all oImssks of iinliulstnrlng. A siioalal man to look ufUir tills work oxcluslvuly and will idvo a, good sorvlcii us Is poHHlblo to Kt In uvun thti lurKust oltlcH. WccRs & McCowan Co Where to Go Tonight r NATATORIUM iHWIMMINtJ TPll HATIIS 1UU DANt'l.; HATI'ltDAV NKHII HlliLIAim PAItl.Olt Coolest place lu town. t ,. cfgffiiMty St N'U.W AMI MOMIAV THIIIIK (iDOH (INKS tiii: Niii:itiivti tut ,m thi: mmiU'CT m;roitTi;u WHAT IIAPPUMill TO AI'NTV TIiIn Ih ii litioil One o v i: ii t .m u -4s. . m-m . THE ISIS THEATRE lIMit IllC ATiitACiiON IIAItTVNK AMI HAICHV X Coined) (inn inter ('limine AilNl Tho net that l'aiitHe billed as a special atirat-tioii ami mm imii crowded his plny-hmiso for the past wiw-H u In n ami will m lime J for the ue,i four days singing i and tlnuctiiK. and Jokes that nre a ? i pleasure to listen to. n ever ono I Is hi-lm full of fun and all now. i i-4 r - NAT THEATRE Is now open every uliclit, and Hat unlay and HumUy afternoons. The coxiest and coolest theater lu town, riuost of light and the host film subjects. Chang" of program Kumlnys, Wednesday h ami I'rldays. Admis sion 10c Ciime out i and you will come again. t . ."WJtEHI! THE CKOWOa UO" U-GO i TOXICHT Collie (imoge of Piiignim VAt'llHVILLi: MOVIMi I'lCTCHCS Admission NOW I tic. -. a.. AFTER ALL IT NARROWS DOWN TO I The Merrivold Shop FOR Envelopes llll W. Main Ht Medford. NOW OPEN New Hloctrlo Hhou Repair Hhop Work tlono while you wait. Hat Ihfactlon giijirunteed, F, L. Sherman ilii Ho. hitMi Street. Rock Spring Coal ON HAND ALU TUB TIMN. Office and Coal Yard, Twelfth noil I'Vont HlreelM. Phono 7101, i . Burbidge THE COAI. MAN ' 1 iBMli.1:W&K ,j;