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. I.' rflr?jyy "W f . ? wMMW5?Wn nail" "i MGE FOUR arePFORD mail tribune, aiedford, .orcraaosr, Friday, july 28, tott. E ft r a J I J . -- . . ft K J lt ' t. ft &- Medford mail Tribune AN tNmCt5NDNNT NnWHPAPKll rUHMHIIRD DAIIA' J3XCKPT HATUn- DAY tlY THO MKDrOllU rillNTINO CO. The Deinocrnlte Times, The Medford MnlJ. The Urdford Tribune. The South ern OreRonlan, Tlio Ashland Tribune. Office Mall Tribune nulldlna. 25-27-29 North Mr Homo 7B( Street; phone, Main 3021, fill ALL THE TRAFFIC WILL BEAR. OKOItaiS FUTNAM, Editor nnd Manager ICntorod ns necond-clnsn matter nt Med ford, Oregon, under the net of March 3, 18". Official rarer ot the City of Medford Offlclal'Paper of Jackson County. . . atjscurpTion ratkk. One year.' by mall ......... 5,on One month, by mall , SO For innnth, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jncknonvlllo and Cen tral Point .. ..,. .R0 Sunday only, ly mall, per yenr. ... ! 00 Weekly, per year 1.50 SWOKlf CXKCUXATXOH. Dally averapc for nix months ending December 31, 1010. S721. TnVL X.nd Wlra United Press Sltpatcfcea. " The Mall Tribune la on salo at the Kerry Ncwb Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand, rortland. Tlnwmnn News Co , Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. JUDG CORED E BY HENWOOD Coloradan Convicted of Slaying Von puhl and Copeland Declares Coutt Has Mania for Convicting All Who Appear Before Him. DENVER, Col., July 28. Labor lenders and other Coloradnns who luvvo recently felt the severity of Judge Whitford, todnv are discusiinj; with great interest the scoring the jurist received at the hands of Frank II. ITcmvood, recently con-icted here after killing S. L. Vonpuhl and; Georgo Copeland of Victor, Col., in an affray said to have resulted from undue intimacy of Vonpuhl nnd lien wood with the wife of Millionaire JoJhn Springer. , Hcnwood's denunciation enruc when Judge Vfhitfonl after hearing arguments, denied Hcnwood's motion for a re-trial of the Copeland case, in which ho was convicted." 'Tolls Judge Ills Mind. Whitefnccd, Hcnwood faced the judge when, before ho was sentenced to life imprisonment, ho was asked if ho hnd anything to say. Looking the court in the eye, Hemvood shook! his fist in Whitford's face and de clared the jurist a prosecuting judge with no other idea thnn to convict everyone who was tried before him. ..ot once asking for mercy, evi dently abandoning hope, relieved his mind. Charging Whitford with join ing the district attorney during the trial to secure a conviction nt all hazards in order that John Springer might secure a divorce, lieu wood said : "I have seen both criminals and in nocent men afraid to coroo before you because of j-our reputation as a prej udiced, biased judge, with a mind only for conviction. In your estimation a man is guilty before he enters the court room. I never had justice from yoti and never expected it." Wifo Giu-n Morphine. Hcnwood then charged that Mrs. Springer had been given morphine beloro she was put on tho stand and that tho court knew it, nnd refused to allow the woman to testify fully for fear o something she might say. Reverting to Whitford personally. Hcnwood buid: "I think I would mutch with you, how clean my life had been, now thai I am up here for sentence. Thin is my pcrosnal opinion of you, Judge Whitford. tl is like kleptomania with you your desire to convict.'" IN" nn editorial, the Portland Journnl says that Medford "claims that the Southern Pacific demands a San Fran ciseo rate which is almost if not quite equal to tho San Francisco rate to Portland and hack again to Medford." .As n matter of fact, tho rate demanded trom San Francisco to Medford is considerably higher than the Sail Francisco rate to Portland and back again to Med ford. The rate from San Francisco to Medford, is tho San Francisco to Portland rate, plus the old Portland-Mcdford rate not the present Portland-Mcdford rate, which is HO per cent lower through order of the state railroad com mission. For instance, steel rails: Tariff from San Francisco to Medford, -M0 miles, $1.2:1 per one hundred pounds: Tariff from San Francisco to Portland, 770 miles, 41 cents; Tariff from Portland to Medford, 330 miles, 71 cents; Tariff from San Francisco to Portland, thence to Medford, 1100 miles. $1.12, or 11 cents cheaper than San Francisco to Med fowl. To ship goods from San Francisco. Medford merchants must first ship to Portland, then robill to Medford, for shipping direct to Medford is penalized by higher rates. And then talk of economic waste! Ts there any reason, or any justice, or any fairness in this sort of rate making? Yet it is just what has been hand ed out to the people of Southern Oregon for many years. There is just as much reason as there is in making the imaginery California-Oregon boundary line a basis of rate making and charging more on the Oregon side for the same haul over the same road bed, than is charged on the Cali fornia side. Only one principle has ever governed Pacific coast rate making and that is the primarv rule laid down by Collis P. Huntington, "all the traffic will bear." "When there is no competition, as in Medford 's case, the traffic has to bear a great deal. Rapidly Getting Into Condition AN ABSURD SITUATION. T WORRYING PORTUGAL LISHON, July 28. Though the threatened monarchist invasion of Portugal from tho north mid the peasant uprising, expected dnjly, have not materialized, tho provision al government and financial interests hro much worried. The government has 10,000 troops stationed on tho frontier, and a Inigo number of he rrot service men, The monarchists iloclnro that they loo have 10,000 men near tho boundary ready to inarch at a moment's notice. Other information, considered more reliable, places the figures at HOOO. Tho monarchists j,avo received largo subscriptions from Hray.il and Portuguese nobles who live outside Portugal to curry on tho proposed rebellion. A. I' A. M. ATTKNTIOX. Work in Third dopreo thla;oventng. W. M. MULM3R, Sec. HaBklna for Health. THE last legislature merged game and fish protection and prop-nation in Oregon rfiid created a single board to have jurisdiction over both." The commissioners have." full power and authority to enforce all laws respect ing the protection, preservation and propagation of fish, game animals, game and non-game birds within the state.5' They have "the exclusive power to expend and disburse all funds of the State of Oregon acquired for the protection, preservation or propogation of fish and game. Tlicy shall appoint and exercise control over and shall fix the salaries and expenses of the state game warden, of the master fish warden, and all their clerks and deputies." Acting under the authority conferred by this law, af ter a full investigation of conditions, the commission de cided to merged the game and fish interests of Southern Oregon, and appoint a chief deputy fish and game warden for the several comities, who should have charge over both the fish and game interests, part of his salary to be paid from the fish fund and part from tlie game fund a com mon sense and satisfactory arrangement. Sam Sandry, who had made good as deputy fishwarden, was appointed, and the appointment generally approved. In his capacity as watch-dog of the state treasury, Secretary of State Olcott, who is out to make a record for economy, discovers that Sandry is on both the fish and game pajToll and so scents a nigger in the wood pile and holds up the check on the ground that no one can hold two state positions at the same time, and the attorney general upholds the interpretation. So we have an absurd situation. Mr. Sandry is paid less than any of his deputies, and the state fish and game commission whicli lias "exclusive power'Lcannot regulate the salaries of its employes, though given this authority by the law creating it, which "repealed all laws in conflict therewith." But what is the use of a legislature's making laws when we have an attorney general to unmake them by Ins in terpretation" which is evidently gospel with state offi cials? Iluttllng XeNou 1h rapidly gvtUug Into tlie pink of condition for liU go with Tommy fiuffney next Krld.ty night. Ifu works out iwh afternoon nt 3 o'clock at tho Kdunnls gynnxlum. MEDFORD IRON WORKS E. G. Trowbridgo, Prop. FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST 'All kinds of Engines, Sprayiug Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO. T THE MARINELLO SHOP MANICURING CORA E. UTLEY Room 5 Over Kentner's ' Phone 111 MAKE OUT YOUR DEED, SAYS PAGE "I Stand Ready to Give Whatever Land Is Necessary for Construe tion of New Bridge" Brands Re port to Contrary Falsehood. "Just as boon as the city attorney makcH out a deed to the land needed to insure the construction of the new bridge over Bear creek on Main street, I will sign it. This talk of my holding up the bridge is without foundation. I have always stood ready to give tho necessary laud, niid Williams, who owns tho laud on the opposite side, will also give his." In such a manner did J)r. V. O. Puge dispoHU of the published lenoit that he is holding up tho work of constructing a new bridge ocr Hear creek on Main. Tho doctor is ern phatio in his declaration that ho will pluce no obstacle in the way of tho city or county. "Some time ago," continued Dr. Page, tll was aproached by Mayor Canon and asked for a deed. 1 ic fuscd to give it until i survey had been made and I know just whut por tion of my Jand was needed. This purvey bus juh! been 'complnled. and now I will givo the land whenever the city nttornoy makes out a deed .Hid gives it to me." DEER SEASON TO OPEN JGOST 1 Many Hunters Are Preparing to Leave Early It) Coming Week for Their Favorite Haunts More Nimrods In County Than Ever. Next week will witness a gimr.il exodus of hunters from tho city iu pursuit of deer. Already they are trucing up their sights and oiling their guns for tho season will open Au gust 1. Indications are that there will be many more hunters this year than last, Jackson county has iishiied 2047 fishing licenses and 832 hunting licenses up to date, making over .$4000 from tins sourcothis year, 'the total sum from both sources during 1910 wus $3720. OAIII) OP THANKS. Wo wIhIj to thank our many friends and neighbors for their klndnesH and sympathy, and tho beautiful floral offerings during our recent bereave ment, tho death of our dear mother. J, O. DOPP, It. H. DOPP, MRS. A. M0NTG0MKUY and Daughter. MH8,V. h. COOK. 109 IlaBklnB for Health. Dairy Ranch for Sale '1 J0 acres eight miles from Anhland, one mile fiom P. O., on It. V, I). Good Iioiiho, largo good barn, lOxfil, about sixty acres now iu grain, alfalfa, grass and garden; as much nioro can bo easily cleared; bal ance la commercial timber and pasture. Plenty of froo range cIoho by. Purest of mountain spring water for domestic and Irrigation iihoh. Grows splendid crops without irrigation, but yield Is enormous with n llttlo water. An Ideal homo, unsurpassed for diversified farming. Chickens, ducks, bees, dairy, cattle, hogs, fruit. Over 100 pear and applo trees how that soil Is perfect for commercial orchard. No blight nor insect pests have over reached this valley. Whllo waiting for other trees to maturo this place will yield a steadily increasing fri er o i n o from tho othor sources. Two horses, 7 cows, 3 yearlings, fi young calves, bull, boar, 5 sows, 15 pigs, now wagon, mowing ma chines, hay rakoi cream separator, chickens, tooiu, crops, furniture, etc., etc. Can bo bought at ?3C.0O per aero. This Is a (snap, See Walter McCallum, Hotel Nash 'rTlfsS MKDPOItl), OKJttiON. Or C. B. LAMKIN :t.'J7 KAST MAIN BTIUWr, AHIIIjAND, OIMXJON Still In Business tftrrt The Southern Oregon Electric Company's office is now in the C. C. Ponting plumbing shop. It woulcJ'Aake more than a fire to stop us from doing business. Southern Oregon Electric Co. ""5. T ' f- t.J?, . ''.'!!" - ' . , ' " !! 1 kxpiyp - ..mHBHL. ikr I &$ "-lliiL vmIiFTVm ijt.w ICteit'K"ialllllllillialiallH ialUlv I 3ATTJJING NBZOJST. RANCHES tft nureis oIonp In! tioiuitlful vlmviflnt no It 12R0 iicro! vorv eimv lorin. 4 13 ncrcs; ucarliiK oiolmtil! Water rlKltt! Mlnrri iiIko leu no oh koihI pun- turo una Imy Inimi fuMn or truux. llclltHiulMlimoht. til) ucroN on rullroml bulltlliiKM 13(10, SI neuH, SO In apples nnd pear, 1 aero flue building ulto, l'JOO, good tormn. TRADE 10 nuroK, Houtli JiitKotui tukn noiiimr. 40 tioron, flno titillilliiK nlto, fAOUO, tukn rtli1puoo mrt trntlo. 80 iii'ioh IrrlKitltl In Mitlio, 00 lit nl fulfil unit crop; $0 norcn. S ncron lioarlmt nrolnrl faulty I3&00, tnkii kooiI roHldrnoo. 20 a or on timlpr ditch, wnter rlnhl, 1 yenr orclmnl, vtully IIXUO tuko r;IJonui'. 70 nort, (S under ditch, Ift In npplrn nml penra la 3 yenr, S !! ii)lle out. fiio nun. 13 ncrv, 18 In pears, oloao In (In bulld I UK altn it nil vlaw. lOO-ncro Mock nml nlfnlfi rnnohl HO acres tllliibln; uiulor dltntu 7( per ncre: tnKn inromo property. ISO ncrvn raw Iniul: nil flno fruit Intidi Inko nuy irood property, (room IninBulow for ,tn crp. no nitron, tlllublo; 2U00; ink town prop erty i0 ncro, clcnrcilj tnko roldonco In trnilo. , 340 ncrvn Horiio river! 10 ncrra bottom utulor illtoh; takn town liroporty. Pino 300'acro much or nny portion! 00 ncrrH In orchard: tako Rood Income or rcnhlcuco jiropcrty. Aiodrru 8-room hoiinc. 3 loin, on PrvIiir, tnk fv nurra Hear orek bottom noil under ditch.. 3 flnr clone In loin for raw Inml. 30 ncren Hoar Cifrk bottom for Dftkotah Intnl. !10 ncren, Apilci(p Vnllny, wntcr rlRht, all ttllAblo, tnko city property. IT nfrcn, In Ir una nlfslfn; eood tiutiKnlow; tnko elty rcnldenca up to I3.B00. v l-'ln nrtpln nnd ikht orchard, clono In, nliin year old, clone to town nid nlilp nine point, tnko good rcxldoitco iroi crty In trnde. 'i 14 acrox truck, KOod huuno, take lot n pnrt payment. 1C0 acre Imperial Valloy, Irrigated, ready to plant, $4000, trade one half, bnlnnco canh. 1G0 ncrcfl South Dakota, tako fuvr acrra or town property. WANTED lllrln for itenerat houaework. rtty and ranch property t Mat. i 1 1 YA71Aa A af.rf iwuwo mvp jrw - A 1 I oniffnt ' THE ISIS THEATRE II M It l A T I A H T (JI.WT KOl'lt QIIAHTICT 4 yiuut'i-n Daiuvi'N Cnidetllaa Holm; tho flint tlinn (IiIh Ki'int nr uittllKiittnit of tiliiKorn, dnuoorh nilil niuiodlaiiH havo uvir cniHHt'tl tho iiiiniinnu, ini'i- iiirrun in pniu . fold nhuuhl 1ul;o ndvaulaun of HiIh uppoituully tt hear And Hon ; four of tho RteatoHt iuIIhIh In : ' tholr llun that hitvti vtr heon ' hroiiKht to:i'tlior, and Jl may hu: yearn hofoio thoy vhdl tho Pacific ronnt iiKalu, They iiinko but four Htopit, l'ortlaud, Medford, Ann rrniielKco and I,n AiiroIph, then; direct to (JhlniRo, plnyltiK only tho ; flrnt cIiixh hntiveii of tho emit nnd plnJiu; rrortor'it theater, Now York, for tlilrty-nlx coiiHecullvn weekn, pncklng tho Iioiiho at every performance, otiKht to ho a tturo Kunrnutee of their wonderful ah allty an eutertnlnertt, Don't mind ' neelnj; and henrlni; tliein three ilKhtB only. ; W4 E. F. L n toon tM nam mx.Di3ra PRODUCERS FRUIT CO. Our offlco Is now located In our pack ing home, nnd Is open for tho nonnou. From now on wo will havo tho dnllj reports nil market, ihqwlni; prices rcalliod by tho Cnltfornln Fruit DIb trlbutors, and all othor nhlppers. Any ono IntoroMted Is Invited to corno In and look thorn over nnd coin paro prices. Ily shlpplni; with us you wilt havo all tho advantages, ot tho largest and most coinploto deciduous tolling organization In tho united States and at a lower cost to you than In tho past. Last year wo handled nearly ton thousand car loads, or seventy-six per cent of tho cntlro California crop. Homambor wo v o o l n o i ii i .v a All fruit lajiold on 1(8 Individual merits, and each Krowom namo and prlcos realized for each ehlpmont are published in tho rataloeueti, J'oollnu was tried and felled years ago In Cali fornia. If you want to soil see us, If you want material, Inspect our samples, and cot our prices bofore purchas ing. V It O I) V O K It 8 F It U I T CO. K. bf. McICcany, Northwestern ARent. Homo I'lionn U1S. I'nrlflc 7001. Newport YAQVIKA BAY 0BOOM' V09VX.AM BEAOX An hlrnl retrrnt for outdoor tmstluinn of all klndH. IIUNTINO, KIHIIINH, lOATlN(. HiritK 1IATHINCJ. Kit). INO, AUTOINO, CANOIMNO. OANC NO ANI) ItOM.lCIl HKATINU. Whom pretty wntrr nantts, ntons ukiiIom, moori-HlonoH. cjirnclluiiH run bo found an llio hoacli, lur twtintnln water ami t)m bent of food at low prlcnn. Krenh flnh, oliiuiri, crulia and pyntorn. With iilninilanco of VcRotalilon of ull kinds dully, Csrapfnr Sroacda OonvtnUnt and At tractlra with Mtrlot Kanltary XegnlatloBS. LOW BOUHD Tir SBAMOIT TX0K8TA rront AM Points in Oregon, Wash Inffton and Idaho, on sal dally. 30DAY MATUSDAY-MOKDAY TIOJCT from Hoiitlinrn 1'aalfin point Portland to (JottiiKo Orovo; alno from nil C & II. nliitlntiN Allmuy and wont, flood aolna Hutunlay or Hunday and fur rulurn Hundny or Monday. Cnl nn tiny H. I, or C, & K. Agent for full pnrtlcti)iirn un to fnrcn, train nohcdiilvn, bio,; oIho for copy of our llliiHlratod Imoklnt, "OutlugM In Ore roii," or wrlto to WK, KcXUBXAY Otntral Jfassenger Agsat, ortland. Oragon. Draperies Wo carry Very complete Una of draporlea. luoo gurtalna, fixtures, etc.. and do all elasarn of upholaterlnx. A apeclat man to look after this work nxcliiJilvoly ami will give as good norvlco an In poaslpla to get In even th.ii largoat otilos ' Weeks & McGowan Co tfcgkgtie, Ahtays the Hint. riKVrO I'MYri THK ICNt) Oh' TIIK KAUTIl TUK CltUHADW )' THK TtiMPUWH HiaaiNKS VH. JACKHONS Bpleudld Comedy, i' it i c i: 10 u i; n t h I SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Month llherhldo New nml l'Mo.mt .MtKleni iu eery (mrtlciilnr, uitt rHik Iiir, ete. Wotiieu wild K'rls liuiHt brliiK rrferrnccn. VM. HMl'l'll. JW.I. n4 t'r IWhml for OI,l T7 c)r ft IMmnl HI. Jk lUril UlMlil CI,IU, AtUtnl 4 ZUiMiUtr VtnmmU, Mult, Art, lll.OjU. I rt ui ir nir. nun r.n nitri:iuoit I OfOrUl. lUlww Hull I PLUMBING STKA.M AND lUYt WAtKIt UK ATI NO All Work Ounranteed Prices Reasonable 'M Ilottanl Illmk, ttitrnnro un oth Ktrvct. Coffeen &' Price Pacific :iO!ll llonto 210 AFTER AU, IT NARROWS DOWN TO The Merri void Shop FOR FOUNTAIN PENS 114 W. Main St., Medford. sWM 1 FORGET THE WEATHER hut roinumhor lo tako a dovol oplii tank and dovolnpo your filtna jvjiurovor you are. Medford Book Store - i - m a . 4 4 4 ! 4 I