Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 23, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE. MKD.FORD, OKl'XION. SUNDAY, JUIiV IM. t!)11.
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GREAT PATRIOT
Dr. F. Cauthorn, Well Known Sur
.scon, Visits Rogue River Valley
' and Hay LocateHas Been for
Past Few Years In Mexico.
SATS TRUST JfY iriLZ, ESCAPE PfilSOX.
Dr. P.'Cawlhorn, TVmnciTv
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phyxicinn rorUnnd nml one of tho
best known surgeons in tho north
woht, who for the pnst few yenr.
has been practicing liis profession in
Mexico, is n recent nrrivnl in Med
ford ntid mny decide to locate hcrt
upoirnn orebnrd. Spcnking of con
ditions in Mexico, Dr. Cnwthorq
snid :
"I left Mexico becnuso of tho rev
olution. It will bo some time before
quiet is restored there, but conditions
will stendily improve. I regard Mn-
dcro ns n grent mnn n patriot, nml
probably the savior of his count rv,
' ''The mistake wo Americans made
was to underestimate the revolution
ary htcrngth, and to overestimate the
administration of Dinju Why the en
tire country was ablaze with revolt,
and a million men could have been
mu!tcrod if arms could have been
furnished.
"All tlint John Kenneth Turner
Knid about 'barbarous Mexico' was
true, except that he generalized in
stead of specializing. If ho hnd con
tented himself with citing (.peeific
instances instead of spreading con
ditions in certain locanlitics over the
nnt ion, there could have been uo come
back.
"There may be other revolts and it
may be sometime before penco is re
stored, but each outbreaw will di
minish in violence and conditions
Krauunuy oeuer lor Humanity in
Mexico."
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WEST POSTPONES
TRIP TO LAKE
Sudden Illness ot Llttla Daunhter
Helen Causes Governor to Delay
Visit to Crater and Fishing Trip
Planned for the Rogue.
A telegram received Sutmdny rvom
Governor West, plates that on ao
couut of the Muldou and serious ill
ness of iis little daughter Helen, he
would have to postpone hi ooiitem-
plated trip to Crater Lake until later
in tin. wivt.iiii 1ml Hmt Im M'milil 1.1111.
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ly make the trip before tho sea&on
was over.
The governor was scheduled to ar
rive Sunday morning in Medford ami
leae at once for the lake, spending
a week along the r'ner fishing and at
the lake. ,
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BERLIN. July 22. Tho decision of
the Russian government to organize
troops of boy soldiers in connection
with the elementary state schools
throughout the country has excited
unusual interest among German mil
itary men and the new scheme will
be wutched very closely with a view
to ascertaining its value as a means
of increasing the fighting efficiency
of a, great power. If the results
achieved in Russia prove successfnl,
it is certain that n demand will be
mnde for a similar rmy of boys in
Germany. '
Di-trict Attorney Edwin Sims, of Chicago, created a mild sensation
a few days ago when he announced that the big trust meat packers could
not be sent to the penitentiary even if convicted under tho anti-trust law.
Heretofore it was generally believed they could be both fined and impris
oned. Now Mr. Sims says :
"The packers are charged with n misdemeanor and cannot be sent
to a penitentiary. The fact that the government has not place of de
oi ntnetof its own in this district ga ve rise to the rejwrt that if sentenced
to serve terms of one year, as provid ed by the Sherman act, tho packers
would necessnrily be at, liberty."
According to official reports sent J
to Berlin, the Russiau cabinet re-'
solved lost week to introduce military i
training for boys between the ages of
12 and 15 who are attending the statoi
schools in European Russia. Durins-
the last few years, boy soldier corjv.
have been founded by private efforts
in many Russian towns and it is now
intended that those already existing
shall receive official recopiition, and
iiuw jui ranc ji-Kiiiii'Iim iiru in no ur-i
gamzed under governmental control.
The military" training of Russia'-.,
future citizens is to be entrusted to
non-cotuniissioiiod officers, acting
under the supervision of officers
specifically told off to undertake this
duty. In future, Russian boys will
not only receive physical training but
will IcAni while still nt school, tho
rudiments of warfare as practised in
the twentieth century
Tho people of this city should buy
"Made-ln Oregon" goods from-the
local merchants whenover the price
and quality aro equal to Eastern
made goods.
ti A BOX BARRETTS
SOLD IN MONTREAL
The Producers Fruit company of
this city have been advised of the
salo'of a ear of California Uartletts
at Montreal at .$T a box. A car at
New York was sold Friday at $1.2.")
and $1.75.
LOS ANGELES. Oil., July 22.--Fcurful
of the effect of tho news
might hnvo on the prisouor, Jailer
George Gallagher declared at the
county jail this afternoon that Ortie
E. McManignl ,the self confessed dy
namiter, would not be told of his
wife's serious illness.
"McManignl," said tho jailer, ''is
also on tho verge of a nervous break
down, and I bdievo that it would
work more hunu than good for him
to know that his wife is tho victim
of nervous prostration. He already
has lost 15 pounds since he was
brought hero" and is becoming more
emnciated every day.
"Ortie is devoted to his wife, de
spite their differences of opinion -)(
the McNnuiara cac, and it would
break him upheknew that she had
been taken to 'a hospital.
"If I can prevent it he will not be
told."
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Mall Tribune Bullillnn Outlined With
So.
Tunstcn Ltytits First Building, so
Illumed In tyoilford Pace Is Set
for City Beautiful.
It makes the night hriuht.'
Tho Mail Tiibuiio buildlim Is by
far the best illumed struct lire in Med
ford. It has set the pace for tho elty
beautiful.
Tho building hns been outlined with
electric globes the firs't building in
Medford to be so illumined.
Two hundred tungsten globes blare
with a white light, revealing the
graceful outlines of Mho building.
Above them is the glare of the big
Mail Tribune sign.
The work was done by Ihu South
ern Oiegon Elect fie company and the
sign made in Medford.
MURDEREO HIS WIFE.
(Continual from Pao l.
conrcas that I killed his wife my
self." Tho girl concfaled nothing ot her
relations with Ileattlc. She said with
in tho Inst tew weeks they hnd visit
ed a number ot houses together and
that the banker and nho'liuil been
out automoblllng at least twice a
week. On Monday night when th"
police say Ileattlo was ahseul from
his homo until dawn, tho girl said he
remained with her until mldnlKht,
Detailing tho hltth ot her child, Paul llimlllo collupiied When Inhl
tho alii declared It had boon, limn' h jof his eoimln'M luletd ami has slim-
Italelgh, N, (., and thai It wih named
Henry Clay Ileattlo. W'hon tho baby,
died, Nho said, Ileattlo attended to IIh
burial.
ht'iiu under tho cat a of piHlnhuiM. H
hi said by tho pollen I hut hi' h" '
td a full eonfesslou or hhi putt In
tho pui'cliiiiio of (tin weapon.
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Southern Oregon
Mining Bureau
Now Ready For Business
Assays mnuY for tfUl, silver, load, copper and
other niiiUM'als.
Alines and mining prospects, surveyed, assay-
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ed and mining maps and reports iiiaito tlion-oii
I iy competent mining assayers and engineers lor
reasonable compensation.
Mines and mining prospects listed for lease,
and sale, and advertised in w leading mining
journals of the United States. v.
Capital. secured for developing mines and min
ing prospects.
All mine owners are earnestly reipiesled lo
send samples of (Jieir ores for exhibition pur
poses, and send full description of their mining
property.
Southern Oregon Mining Bureau
216 West' Main Street. Medford. Oregon
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m:t us i.ooic youii watch ovnu wiru.
UL.ADU TELl. YOU JUST WHAT'S THE MATTKIl
WITH IT AND HOW MUCH IT WII.U COST TO l-'IX
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elry ropalrlnjyou may have, hrlitK It to
this storo with tho fooling that It will ho
done promptly and properly.
If you want any ongravluK dono, we'll
bo glad to Borvo you flrst-clniiti work at
right prices.
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THE JEWELER, MEDFORD, OREGON, NEAR P03TOFPIGJ
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Has nine of the old line fire insurance companies that are time tried and fire tested
and have paid millions of dollars in losses. They paid out $15,00Q,000'in San Francisco's
fire paid one hundred cents on the dollar. If property owners, would pay the same at
tention to their fire insurance as they do to otheri business 'affairs- there; would be no
mutual fire insurance companies in existence. NO MAN WOULD THINK OF DE
POSITING OR EARNINGS IN A BANK THAT HAD NO CAPITAL OR SURPLUS.
Yet it sometimes happens through lack of judgment, lack of prudence ,through sake
of friendship, or because he is offered "cheap" insurance. When fire comes he finds
hiinself leaning on a broken rod.
Mutual fire companies are incorporated associations or societies, seldom having any
capital, reserve funds, or net surplus. Mutual fire companies are rarely carefully man
aged, only a few have enough business to warrant the employment of practical under
writers. For that reason they have ceased, doing business. All fire companies must
realize and fully prepare for the fact, that out Of every dollar of premium received
there will be a certain ratio of loss, and for each dollar of liability assumed there must be
a proportionate amount of sccurtfy set aside for future losses.
.Reduced to its final analysis, mutual fire insurance means that a man indemnifies
himself by carrying his own risk-thus saving premiums and, if he escapes loss by fire,
he has the cheapest kind of insurance. But if he should be unfortunate in having a fire
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he would have the most expensive kind of insurance under tins s,iinf )
The unexpected has happened, a large assessment is necessary to meei. ilia losses.
Then comes the test of the mutual company's existence. They cannot stand heavy
losses.
After all quality finds its level in fire insurance as it does in everything else. Courts
invariably hold that policy holders in muttials are liable as ineinbei'S of the company,
that a solvent member pay the share of the insolvent member -so thai, a man must
practically mortgage his property when he becomes a member of a mutual fire insur
ance company. Bear in mind that like everything else that is purchased the substan
tial is always the best. Some fine mutual companies in the state of Oregon would fall
away short of paying one hundred cents on the dollar in ease of a heavy conflagration.
,4Hark from the town by tho mournful sound." Same is true of some mutual fire com
panies in Oregon. Pacific Mutual of Seattle went out of business, lately some mem
bers paid as high as $1)00 assessment. Mutimls in Oregon are issuing policies on stores
and public buildings.
Drop up to Graham's fire insurance agency over the post office and let him show you
Vests reports of all the fire insurance companies doing business in tliei United Slates.
'All business men know who "Vest" is. His relations to the fire insurance companies arc
same as Bradstreet and Dunn to business people.
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GRAHAM'S AGENCY Handles
the Folio winy Companies
Continental, New York
Philadelphia Underwriters
American Central, St. Louis
Security, New Haven, Conn.
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Fire Association, Philadelphia
Peoples National, Philadelphia
Agricultural, New York
Union Assurance Society, London '
Protectot Underwriters (Phoertfx)
Room 3 Over P. O. P&ones: Main 3681; Home 279
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