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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE"
AN TNIlKt'KK'niSNT N'P.WSPAPRK
rl'lllAKUKI) OAtl.V HNCKl'T hatuu-
DAY U Y THIS IKUI)I(U
IMUNTINQ I'O.
The Itomftomllo Tlmm, TIio MiMronl
Mull, Tint Mtxlfonl Tilbuno, The 8011U1
oro Ornconlnn, TJio AMilnthl Tribune.
Offico Mnll Tribune HulUUnp. 25-2T-20
Nprili l'lr ntroet; phone, Muln 30S1,
Oi:01lOIi PUTNAM, KiHlor nnd Mntinnrr
MntArml ni KiMnmWrlnKs nintlnr nt Mh1
fnrrt, Oregon, under the uct of MartUi 3,
tain.
Official ranor of tlio Cltv of Medford
Official mper or jncKson wumy.
Onn srenr. by mnll ..,.JS.0O
One month, lv nmll ... .OP
I'or month. deliwtvd b carrier In
Mmlforrt. Jackon lllo and On-
trn Point .. .. &g
Humlhy only, bv mall por ypnr. - - 2 00
Wsekly, per venr -S0
errtwr nrannT.ATinw.
jSrillv nvcraRp for Ms months ending
uaoemnor si. isuu. ;i.i.
mil lenttd Wire TTnltca Pmi
Slipatchc.
Tim Mali Tribune U on sale at the
Kciry News Stand, San Pranolsco
Portland llo'I NVwn Sinml. Portland
Ilowman New fl Co. IVrtland. Ore.
W O Whitney Seattle. Wash
vrtT,riWTV ftW.VfJflK.
-.Metronolln of Southern Oregon anil
Northern California, and tho fastest-
Population V. S census T1910; SS40
.im,j, 1411 in Afin
rtvo ltuiulred thousand dollar Clravlly
Water Syatcm completed, iflvlnir finest
supply pure mountain water and six
teen miles of street belnc paved and
contracted ior ai a cuai ucviihhk -000.OC0.
making n total of twenty mllea
of pavement
Postorflce receipts for year ending
XfMwin VI 1Q1 t,n? lnirnftA ftt II neS
cent. Bank- deposits n Rain of 2! per
cent.
Banner frutt city in Orejron Itotru
River Splticnberp ripple vroa sweep-
fliaurs prize mm mm vi
"Appls Xing of tho World."
ai the National Appla Show. Spokane.
1909, nnd car of Newtowna won
., 1v4va (n 1Q1Q
at Canadian International Apple Show.
Vancouver, a
, Horuo Itlver pears brouRht hlRhest
prices In all markets of the world dur
tnp the past six years.
Write Commercial club. Inclosing 8
cents for postage for the flnesUcommu
nlty pamphlet ever written
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MURDER
Police Go Back Four Years In an
Endeavor to Find Cause for Mur
der of Banker's Wife Banker Is
Now Under Arrest.
A DYING INSTITUTION.
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0 American Tote, or carnival scents to bo complete
without imitation rovaltv created out of tinfoil for
the occasion, for Americans dearly love a throne, even if
it is a lake one.
The various numli-tmis and festivals all have their
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carmvai Kings ana queens wnose uiu,v ior ;i uu.v is u
head processions, lead grand marches, mumble fol-dc-rol,
wear gaudy medieval eostuincs, just lile tho real !ir
ticle. . n
rorllamiy ros,c caittiival has' its" l?e. Qrcgonious a
Icing, just aS 'the little dinky country fairs have their
queens, only in the latter the people vote for their fav
orite at so .miicli per vote to secure ueedeu tuiuis, wiuu
n sccreh' clique ;tibnfers' the rat,her dubious honor in the
former instanco! , v
lu't Seattle has gone both' one better. It is giving a
"golden potlatch.' Apot latch is an Indian feast, the
giver of which bestows gifts' upon his tribe. Of course
there is a king for the potlateh. There is also a whole
court full of nobles, including grand dukes. Surely a
delightful combination an Alaska Digger feast, presided
over by fendel English monarchs and Russian nobility!
What a earicaFuve upon royalty! How depressing it
must be to the thoughtful monarch like King tteorge.
whose duties, after all, are simply a perpetual round of
carnival reigns. The growing democracy has ruthlessly
stripped the oilce mighty institution of royalty of its
disrnitv, nower and sacredncss and reduced it to a parade
figure head. As such it mav be a useful institution, for
snobs must have a throne to fawn about, and the human
circus a central figure for its holiday. The real grandeur
has departed and only the hollow kernel ot pomp and
panoply, the gilded shell of an outgrown institution re
main to conjure memories of departed glory, for in the
twentieth centurv, kingship is little more than a joke, a
dying formula.
THE CHANGED OREGONIAN.
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RICHMOND, Va.j Jny 21. '"Two
women" ami" a man"1 tho old. old
story today wns rivcu hero ns the
solution of tho mysterious murder ot
Mrs. touis Benttie, jr., who was
killbd by n sbotguti as sbo rode with
her husband in nu automobilo over
tho Midlothian piko near icre. In
vestigating tho crime, the coroner's
jury uncovered tho skeleton in Beat
tio's closet and Detective Scherer
predicted the arrest of the banker at
the close of theinquest today.
Tho detectives went back four
years to find tho woman in the case.
They discovered that Beulah Bin
ford, u brunette beauty and school
days sweetheart of Bcattic, was, ac
cording to Henrico County, tho moth
er of Beattie's first born sou, now
dead.
Last nfcht a dozen sleuths sweated
tho Bint'ord woman on Scherer's
farm nine miles from here, to which
place she had been spirited from
Richmond.
The clew to the woman was given
when witnesses to Beattie's wedding
remembered that when a mysterious
veiled woman appeared and sat in a
jear pew of the little Mnncheslci
church while tho ceremony was per
formed. Questioned during her ex
amination lats night, the Binford wo
man is said by tho police to have ad
mitted that she was the mother ol
Beattie's dead son, born July 2-k
1909. and that she had received
money from Benttie to remain awi
from Richmond. She returned here
three weeks ago and, accgrding to
the police, wns 6ccn in Beuttie's uu-
tomobilo on two occasions just prior
to tho tragedy.
At tho inquest this afternoon Bent
tie will be confronted by tho woman
Lacking evidence of murder, the po
lice nro endeavoring to trnce the own
ership of the shotgun with which Mn.
Benttio was killed.
POPE TO SEND ANOTHER
CARDINAL TO AMERICA
PAK1S, July 21 Information
coming from rollablo sources states
Unit tho I'opo has decided to appoint
another American cardinal nnd that
his rcaROiiB for thl.i appointment aro
ljasod partly on, his deslro to nvold
the cry Hint tho Amoiican church Is
dominated by Homo. It is paid that
for various diplomatic reasons tho
honor s likely to fnll upon Arch
Bishop Jiunea S. Qulgloy of Chicago,
Dock Laborers' Riot.
OAUDIFr, Wales, July 21. Strik
ing dock laborers horo today resum
ed serious rioting, which first brpko
out Inst night, Aftor a hard battlo
today tho Btrlkors repulsed tho po
lice and troops woro called out.
WITILE the leopard cannot change his spots or the
.Ethiopian his skin, a greater change than cither has
come about in the Portland Oregonian for that great
journal has reversed its former policy and is now friend
ly to other sections of the state anil actually lending a
helping hand.
It is with much pleasure that Medford people notes
the changed attitude. -Time was, and not so long ago, that
the Oregonian .ieemed to think no good could come out of
Aredford, and acted accordingly. Seldom was the city and
its achicv6ments mentioned, never in a complimentary
vein.
All this has changed. The Oregonian now has only
kind words for Southern Oregon, the Rogue River Valley
and Medford in particular. Several editorials the Mail
Tribune has reprinted, ouc. of them today, reflects -the
cltangell attitude. '. ' ' ' .T" ,. ' "
It is the fate of most newspaper chiefs to work with
out recognition outside their offices. Tt is but right that
he people of Southern Oregon should know that the
change in tho Oregonian 's attitude is due to its qditor,
Edgar B. Piper, who guides that journal's policyalthough
his name does not adorn the columus.
TJulike his great predecessor, Mr. Piper has seen the
Rogue River Valley as well as other sections of tlio state
and intends to see more of it ,and while the Oregonian
may lack" the sting and venom that made it famous in
davs of. old, it is broader, in its views and fairer in its
treatment, and a better newspaper for the people of
Oregon. .
Mr. Piper will visit Crater Lake the latter part of the
month. "When he does, the attention that his poition
merits, and that his courtesy deserves, should be shown
him. In him. Crater Lake will have a powerful friend,
one who can help where help is needed.
iviLZsT.'tirr a lixausi ,m sinew hack,
li ' .JA.X-1.GLi r-i.?i.lt?
James Radloy, lu an Antoinette, wilt lu untotur iho w
who aro onto red In the great KukIHIi avlattou mco ft lite
I'll Uuowi, UWrs
h stnrtH Jul !!!!.
PRODUCERS
. FRUIT CO.
Our of fh'.o hi now located In our puolc
lug luniao, mid Ih open for tlm mmnnii
Kiom now on wo will liuvo (ho dull)
ropotU all iniirUotn, iihowlug prlinw
ronlUud by tho Onljfornla l-'rult I)l
tilliiilotii, and all tlit'v iihlpport.
An' 'dim IntoroHtt'd tiiMnvltod td
fiimo III mill Itiult'tliPin ovor and com
imm pibien. Uy tdilpnlug wILn tin jrou
will Imvo all tln nilvmitiiKii f tl"1
lurKt'flt mid inoHt ooinplotu dt'vlduuu
rolling orKiutltmlou In tho United
Stutoi and at u lower ront tt you tlimi
In Iho pant.
l.iiht your wu dmudled nnnrjly, tvn
ihuimund ear IoiuIh, or Htivonty-Hjx lr
coiit of tho I'litlro California crop.
ItouieinluT wo
V ( ( li . N O T M I N J
All fruit Ih sold, on lt l;iillvldiwM
iiiprltH, and tmrh iimwnrii nnimi mid
iirlwrt ii'iillrod for aeh nhlpuu'iit nr
liuttllshml' In tho Htnloi;ucti. I'oollnv
wau tried mill fulled yem urii In CJnll
forula. If you want to boII boo uh, If yo
want mntorlal, liiHpuol our Hitniples.
nnd Rel our prlroM bofnro iitirclint
lug.
IMIOIll'PllltS Kill' IT (Mi
U M. .MHCenny, NorUiwineni A'hI
Home I'liono i!IU. Cuelflo 70111.
Where t.o Go
Tonight
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THE ISIS THEATRE
I'xtinoullnary i:iiMeiiiCiil of
Tin: i. a lumii.MMM immi
BUTTLING NELSON
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TOMORROW
WARM WEATHER
KILLS MANY FISH
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Durable Dane Will Arrive on-Sattir-, Water In Tributary Creeks of Willam
day Morning's Train From Portland, ettc Becomes Heated and Spccklec.
to Train for His Ten-Round Box-i Beauties Die -Larue Pools Llnei!
injj Contest With Tommy Gaffncy. With Dying Fish
IlattllitK Xclson 'will arrlvo In .Mod
ford Saturday inornlnj; to train "forj
his ten round otjltli Tommy Onff
iicy next FrdayilRjit., Walter $.Mc
Callum was. ndvlned, by wlro thnt tho
Ournliln Dano wlirtoavo Portland on;
Train .N'o. 15 tonight.
Tho baltlor'8 visit in Medford Is!
attracting much attention through-!
out Southern OrOKon and no doubt a
largo crowd wilt bo presont to neo'
tho mill.
HaskliiB for Ilenltli. '
SIMMNdFIKI.I), Or., .July 21.
Thousands of 1kIj in tho WiHujuottc
river Imvo hcon hillud ly tl hoi
wcathur.qC.tlio ptit two wvi'K". mw
cording to miKler who trturtivtl i'rop;
a fi.-hin? expedition into the heitd
wittcrs of tho ntreaiii today. W'aU'i
in oreeks trihutnry to the river, into
which the fish had tine, huo he
roine heated hi the hiiii'h ruyn, uh to
kill the tinny triheu. l,are poolc
the luniks of which are hidtdlv lined
with dviiitf fi"h, were toiuid hy llic
phrtv.
i'-wr
FIRST GAME IS
SET FOR SUNDAY
Ashland Boys Will Visit Medford and
Open League Season at Ball Park
Central Point Is to Play Grants
Pass.
The first entne of the Koj,'iio Hiver
Vulley Icugu? will bo played at the
local ball park Sunday between Ashr
land and Jlcdford. At the same time
.Central Point will pluy Grants 1'aj.s
on tho lattor's home ground.
A number of new fuces will be been
in the Medford lineup. Buigcss will
pitch. The game will faturt nt 3
o'ejook.
WILL RESUME HEARING IN
LOVE DIVORCE CASE SOON
BAKKH, Ore., July 21. With tho
arrival from Now York today of Ben
jamin Tufika, attornoy for Mrs. Mar
garot Hums Love, who Is contesting
her husbnud's feult for dlvorco hOre,
the hearing Is expected to bo icaumod
next Monday. Arguments vlll bo
inadd about August ID from present
Indications,
Depositions of Now York witnesses
woro opoued todny and theso jirobab
ly will bo read in court Monday.
Lov6, who formerly was a million
alro, Wall Street broker, bought suit
for dlvorco In this state, following
tho filing of similar papers by Mrs.
Lovo In tho New York courts.
Look nt tho ads for tho chance tn
buy tho property you need at n
"right priee."
no; FEAR OF CASTRO
STARTING A REVOLT
NEW YORK, July 21. No fear of
former president Castro provoking a
successful revolt agalnat tho Gomez
government is folt in Carras, the
Henezuolan capital, according to
Thomas P. Dawson, special American
minister to the Venezuelcan centen
nial celebration, who ha3 returned
from tho South Amorlcan country.
Dawson states. that Castro's only
followers aro the peoplo of tho Au
dean provinces aud eomo scheming
office seekers.
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Envious Women
You Can Ifavo Just as Lovely a Head
of ifalr uh Any Woman
Don't fiel bluo because7 your hair
Ib lifeles's and faded, got a bottle of
Parisian Sago and seo how quickly
It will become brilliant and fascinating.
Use It dally for a few days and note
how quickly scalp Itch ceases and
dandruff vanishes.
It stops falling hair too and makes
thin scanty hair grow thick and pro
fusely.
It's tho real Invigorating delightful
hair diossliiK for men, women and
children, and best of all, If It doesn't
do Just as advertised got your money
back, it kills tho dandruff germs,
and for 50 contH you can got a Junto
hottlo at Chas. Strang's and drugglslH
ovorywhoro, Tho girl with tho Au
burn lialr Js on every bottlo.
Ilasklns for Health.
vf.t.err'
JUST OUT
Medford Mail Tribune
Official Map of
Jackson County, pre.
Compiled especially for the Mali Tribune by tho
Jackson County Abstract Co, Approved and ,offl
cIally,adoptcd by tho county court, July, 1910.
Shown ownership of each parcel of property,
township-nnd section lines, county roads forest ro
servus, railroad grant, city and town boundaries
nnd all .other necessary Information.
Tho .only convenient, handy, complete map
of Jackson county published lu many years, Slzo
29 by 40 Inches, on heavy map paper, tlnnod at
both ends.
No homo completo without this map. It sells
for $2.G0, but will bo-given away free to subscrib
ers to tho Medford Mall Trlbuno. ' ' '
HOW TO GET THE MAP FREE
SUUHCRIIIE TO THE DAILY MAIL. TIlinUNfi
FOR ONM YEAR IN ADVANCE ". t ffi.OO
OR FOR THE WEEKLY MAIL TRU1UNE TWO
YEARS IN ADVANCE AT $1.00 A YEAR,..00
AND THE MAP IB YOUR8., ,
Or get ono now subscriber to tho Dally or two
new ones to the Weekly, remit nnd wo will send tho
rnan' '
Old siibscrlnoro may socuro tho map by paying
up nfroara and subscribing' In advance.
Medford Mail Tribune
.27 N. Fir Street
Medford, Ore.
Powder
WARNER. WORTMAN &
GORE.
NOW OPEN
Now Electric Shoo Repair Shop
Work douu while you wnlt. Sat
Infliction gunrnutecd.
F, L. Sherman
U'i S. UniiHj Strict.
Italian .Sheet Hlugor anil Mind j
cIiiiim Kitr tho first tliuo in veiling
Meilford'H Imeni of i;oud tininle X
-will be liented to iuu of Iho best
nfllR money enii heeure, iih Hit' J
luaiiiilteiitenl has Necureit, after
ve(H of tiying, tlm illKitiitiire log
a ioutrai't for tlileti ulghlii at mi
eimriiKiUH expemio the gieut Hal-v
Inn Hlreet HIiiKern and MiimIi'Iiiiih. J
Tli In Ih punltlvely tlm greatest net X
of ltn kind lu AiuerlOa, l'oM'HHeil
of beautiful VoIci-h, uh both meg
iiuteil opera sliuteis and WMiduJJ
fill iiiiihIoIhiih Don't iuIsh seeing
and he.uliiK (hem.
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AIui)N the Very Ilenl
iikj iii;,urr:i ji.m
VtS'W I'M A mil.l) IH HORN t
'rut; si'iitri' op Tin: i.ioutv
I'ltlCE 10 t'ENTS
Crater Lake Stage Line
Official Crnter Ijike Stage Alitor
Iciim; Hotel Niuili nt H u, m. Tiiex.
d.iyw anil, PridaM, arrive Crater
IjiUo Htni, eveuV'g- ,
Itetitrnlng, Ifiivo Crnter latko
Motuliiy Mini 'I hurxlny, Ouiiiec
lloti4 wjlli ."jlriiiner Klituwilli for
Kliimath I'litN,
It'iiiml Trip )?U.".()0, one. uny
$1.1.00. Medford to Kliuuutli I'alU
tin Crater liko (one uiy) 9tN.no
Itesenutloni an 1 1 tlcketN at
Hotel NiihIi or Crater lnko
(iirage.
In a Class by Itself
It Is a great big loaf, mndo from
the best high grade flour, . ,
1i:KHM:SH IIRKAD In more like
that good old hpiuo maio bread thM
mother used tf) make than any other
on th" markot.
Ask your grocer for PEERLESS
HREAD ami fnnlftt that you got It be
cause there Is nono so good,
RARDON'S
BAKERY
Corner Main and (JriiKi Street,
The. tvnrnt enJnir will soon
T ; ' ' n '.
.l)0(lj(,re. V(u havqi'tho nocos-
1 ary' rnipilrvnoiitB 'p . inttke
1 '1 1 1 1
work easy lu warm ' weather.
Seo us for tho best of 10LI2O
TR1Q FANB and tho host of
prices.
SOUTHERN OREGON
ELECTRIC CO.
27 SOUTH CENTRAL. r '
PLUMBING
STEAM AND HOT WATER
HEATINO
All Work (lunninteed
Prices Rensnunblrr
"5 llnuiinl IIIim-W. Entrance
on ill It Street.
Coffcen & Price
Pm'lrle :to;il lloum u 1 tt
Rock Spring
, Coal
OJT RAMS AI.I. TUB TIMX.
Offlrt mill Coal Vim), Twelfth mid
I'nuil SlrreM.
I'liono 7IOI.
Burbidge
TXB OOAIi MAR
AFTER ALL IT
NARROWS
DOWN
TO
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The Merrivold Shop
FOR
IP
Memo Books
in I W. Main St, Medfonl.
Draperies
Wn entry ft vory onmnlnln linn of
ilrnpitrluit. luro otirtnlnH, nxturcn, nit).,
nnil do nil clitNitH nf uiiliuUlnrlMK A
npunliil nmii to look nfW Hi In work
nxrliiNlvi'ly ond will rIva us good
ttnrvlcit ns In ixmnlblo to Kut In uvun
tlm larut cltlnM,
Weeks & McGowan Co
i
PORGET
THE WEATHER,
hill 'ranninbar o luko 11 devel
oping tank and dov(iloi(i your
1'iliiin wliurovor you are.
Medford
Book
Store
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