Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, August 19, 1911, FIRST SECTION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Mali, The Modford Tribune, Tho South
rsrn OroRonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune.
Office Mall Tribune nulldlnir, 25-27-19
North Kir
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street; phone. Main 3021.
DO THE PEOPLE RULE?
GKOItUK I'UTNAM, Editor and Manner
Entnrcd as second-class matter at Med
ford, Oregon, under the act of March 3,
187P.
Official rapor ot the City of Modford
Official Paper of Jackson County. . .
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tral Point RC
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Dally nvorrtpn for six month ending
December 31. 1910, :72L
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teased Wire United
Dispatches.
Frets
The Mall Tribune la on sate at the
Terry News Stand. San Francisco.
Portland Hotel Now Stand. PorUand.
llowmiin Novra Co. Portland. Ore.
W. O. "Whitney. Seattle, Wash.
joEBromB, omseos.
Metropolla of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and the fastest-
erowinc city in Oregon.
Population U. a census 1910; 8S40;
n.llmatfd 191110.000.
Klve hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, riving finest
rapplr -pure mountain water and six
teen miles ot street being pared and
contracted for at a cost cxceedlnjr ?l.
069,069, making a total of twenty miles
of pavement.
Postof flee receipts for year, ending
March 31, .19). ahoTt increase or i pet
cent. Bank deposit a, pain of S3 per
Banner fruit city In .Oregon BogTie
Xtvcf SplUenberK apples won sweep
stakes prize and title ot
,"A-ta stlag ot the iTorUL
m the National Ap'plb Show. Spokane,
-. 1J9I, and ft car of Newtown won
, , , lxs rta, U. Xtio ,
at Canadian International Apple Shew.
Vancouver, B. C. . ,
Rogue River pears brought highest
firloea in all markets of the world Uur
nrtho past alx year.
write commercial ciuo. inclosing e
cents for noatago tor the finest commu
nity pampmet ever wruien.
THE people elected Taft president on his promise to
revise tho tariff downward.
Instead oC a downward revision, they j;ot the Payne
Aldrioh tariff bill, providing a substantial inorease.
Because of this increased tariff, the indignant voters
elected a democrat ic congress, pledged to a downward
tariff revision.
This congress spends four or five months in special
session, passes a Canadian reciprocity bill, which tho pen
pie never asked for, and three bills reducing the tariff.
President Taft, who is pledged to tariff rivision down
wards and who says that "Schedule K" (the wool sched
ule) is "indefensible," promptly vetoes thesis tariff bills
and permits the "indefensible" tariffs to continue the
plunder ot the people.
, In Canada the people have an opportunity to say
whether they want reciprocity or not.
In Great Britain the people had a chance to say wheth
er or no the powers of tho peel's would be limited.
In Arizona the people voted for the recall in their state
constitution, but President Taft said they could not have it.
In the United States the people twice voted for tariff
reduction, and President Taft refuses to permit the re
Do the American people really rule or are they ruled1?
PREJUDICE.
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How raftny times do we allow a
prejudice, formed with too little rea
son, veer us away from certain peo
ple? During the Christian era and
hefore and after, it was believed that
certain colors of hair indicated par
ticular dispositions. Bark red hair
signified a deceitful and malicious
person. Painters from early days
up to Tissot tho recent careful his
torical student and painter of Bib
lical personages, represent Judas Is
cariot with red hair and beard. Mane
Correlli depicted Judith, the sister
of Judas, as. having red hnir. But
sco how tliis prejudice has passed
with time! Wc now look upon a
hea'd of golden red or dark red as
particularly becoming and handsome
without any reflection upon tho char
ncle'r of tho owner. With a littlo con
sideration wc can overcome our pre
judice for most people if Ave -will, and
the'best way is to make it a point to
po lb people whom we know only in
passing, toward whom wo may hold
somo ungrounded prejudice, become
friendly with them and wo will dis
cover somethitif; attractive in them
nincty-nino cases out of one hun
dred1. No man is so bdd-but he has some
good in him and no man is so good
butfhe has some bad in him. Try nnd
find out the good and you will there
by enrich yourself. J. It. B.
Aaron Burr's Grave.
Aaron Burr died at Tort Richmond,
BUten Island. Sept. 14, 1S30. Ills re
mains were conveyed to Princeton, N.
J where, according to bis request, ho
was Interred at the feet ot his father
and grandfather. Both his father and
Grandfather were presidents of Prince
ton college.
Concerning the tombstone which
.marks his burls! place, wo quote from
the history ot his life by Parton:
"Some efforts were made and somo
money subscribed soon after bis death
to procure a suitable monument, but
tho project failed. For nearly two
years the spot whero he lay was un
marked when ono morning it was dis
covered that a small, very substantial
and not Inexpensive monument of
granite and marble bsd been placed
during tho night over bis remains. No
one In tho town saw tho monument
erected or knew anything whatever
respecting It There was no stonecut
ter In the vicinity capablo of ex ecu t
tog the work. The stone bears the in
scription: 'Aaron Burr. Born Febru
ary. C 1750. Died. September 14,
lS3a.,M Philadelphia Press.
SECRETARY WILSON
HONORARY PRESIDENT
Ths Presidential Saluts.
One explanation of tho reason for
adopting twenty-one guns as the presi
dential salute is that there might be
maintained a uniformity in national
salutes. Great Britain having In tho
distant past adopted twenty-ono as the
number for the royal salute. Of the
many surmises as to why the number
twenty-one was settled upon we men
tion two first, that twenty-one was
the number of years fixed by English
law as the age of majority; second,
that seven, was the original salute
and three times seven would signify
one seven for each of tho divisions,
England and Wales, Scotland and Ire
land. It is asserted that the United
States adopted this salute to signify
to the mother country that her child
had reached his majoriy and was pre
pared In law to inherit the land and to
this end flrcd the "gun of 1770," the
figures of which year, 1770, equal
2L Philadelphia Press.
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t COMMUNICATIONS.
Tp tho Editor: Tho great Teacher
bald to his enemies: "Tho kingdom or
Ood Is within you," but in the margin
of our Bibles It says among you.
Now, if what ho said is true, and
if God did not creato this world for
fun and place man hero to sco him
Iflckl it will prevail, for can anyone
iblnk for a moment that tho Creator
would establish a kingdom and not
tako' possession? Wo had bettor go
back4 to tho forks of tho road and
camp till wo nro satisfied which is
tho right wuy, for wo must know
that 'tho Croator is law, that never
has or will change.
To tho saint, the sinner, tho rich,
tho 'bor, ovcryono alike, somo of
my friends seemed to go into cami
along tho road at a point that It will
euro only bodily Ills, but tho writer
would liko to see it applied to tho
body politic and industrially. Let
ovcryono voto from this day accord
ing to his own conscience and I may
llvo to boo peaco on earth, good will
to man.
S. KEMPTIIORNE.
,r, L His Bad Broak.
a "Why on earth do you como to mo
to borrow money, BIIlups?" said Hark
Twoy peevishly. "Why don't you go
to Jorrocks? lie's the prosperous
looking member of our sot"
Tbat8 Just It, narlcaway," said
BIIlups, "Jorrocks looks so very pros
perous that 1 am quite sure ho spends
every penuy he makes, but you, old
nan why, you dress like a man who
saves his money,"
P, B. He didn't get it-Harper's
Weekly.
Underground Hotels.
An extraordinary hotel is that in
tho sewers of Paris, immediately be
low the Church of St Madeleine. It
was bnllt and is conducted solely for
the benefit of the sewer workers.
Nearly a hundred meals are provided
every day, and for the sum of $40 a
man can bo comfortably hensed and
fed for a week In this gigantic drain
pipe. Very similar is the hotel which ca
ters for visitors to the coal mine of
St Pierre at Mons. It Is to bo found
at tho bottom of the mine, 000 feet be
low tho earth, and is carved out of;
solid coal. The electric light on the
glittering black walls, which have
been left unpapered, is extremely ef
fective. Large reception and bed
rooms splendidly fitted up ar provid
ed, and the hotel even boasts tho lux
ury of a swimming bath.
I). S. Department of Agriculture
In Barley and Hop Exhibition.
The secretary of state, the Hon. Phi
lander Knox, ha3 sent out to the diplo
matic nnd consular representatives of
tho L'nlted States In foreign countries
a circular letter Informing them tha'
an International brewers' concrc!" w II
be held in Chicago, Oct. 12 to 21, 1011
and instructing them to bring tbe nut
ter to the attention of the nectlvo
governments to which they arc accred
lted, with tho request that duo pub
Hcity be given to the Information and
that tho respective parties In luterest
be Invited to participate in thu con
gross.
Tho circular further contain the In
formation that there will also bo In-Id
at the same time and place an Interna
tional prise exhibition for barley and
hops.
The secretary of agriculture In the
United States, the lion. Jamcn Wilson.
Is the honorary president of the inter
national brewers' congress.
The United Stntes department of ag
riculture is preparing an exhibit by
which "the United Stntes government
will Ijo represented at the International
prize exhibition for barley and hops.
The" department will show what has
been done by several of Its experts
who have been for somo years devot
ing their time to the Improvement of
theso crops.
Tho importance of this exhibition for
the farmers who raise barley and heps
cannot be overrated. It Is believed
that tho first step Is herewith taken to
bring about a system of valuing theso
Important crops upon a basis of fact
rather than upon mere Individual pref
erence and perhaps prejudice.
CLASSIFICATION OF
AMERICAN BARLEYS.
Commonly Known as Two Rowed,
Four tail and Six Rowed.
Mark 'Twain as "Attraction."
A girl who was a stranger to Mark
Twain once found her way into bis
Bermuda homo with the hope of get
ting a sight of the author. She came
suddenly In contact with him and
frankly explained her errand.
"Have you seen tho crystal cavo
yet," be asked, "or tbe aquarium?"
"No; I came to see you first" she
answered.
"Well, you shouldn't have seen me
first," bo answered. "I run In oppo
sition fo the crysta) and, the aquari
um. But they're not shucks to me.
I'm lots better. I give tUem their
money's, worth. But yoa should sco
tbetn. Then you'll appreciate me."
This was said in his most earnest
drawl and with only a sparkle of hu
mor in bis keen blue eyes. Chicago
Tribune.,
Barleys are commonly classified ns
two rowed, four rowed nnd six rowed.
Tho European brewers generally pre
fer tho two rowed varieties, which are
plumper and starchier, whllo In this
country tbe six rowed, of which the
four rowed is but a slightly varied rel-
pros-
Striking It Rich.
"Did you ever strlko it rich
pectlng?"
"Only once," replied the westerner.
?1 was going along a trail in tho moun
tains, lato one afternoon when 1 saw
tbe gleam of metat Hastening to it, 1
found" ,
"Silver or gold?"
"Tin. It was a matchbox, full too.
And I bad been out of matches since
my early morning smoke," Philadel
phia Ledger.
Look for the nd that calln for yon
-among the help wanted ads,
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HHAD OF HAT HltBWIKO IUIII.KT,
atlve, Is generally preferred because,
whllo less starchy, It Is more highly
olbumlnous nnd therefore possesses
more of tho Hubstnnco which brings
ubout the inversion of. uturch into
sugar namely, dlustuse.,
The common American brewing bar
leys nrrange tuemsclvca la tho follow
ing system:
1, BIx rowed, erect WTjIto Club.
2. Four rowed, drooping Manchuria bar
ley, Oderbrucker, Hcotcti, Oblo Fall, Hay
Brewing-, Ulue barley. ,
jTwo "fii. erect Qoldthorpr, Prl-
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Ogden L. .Mills, xon of Mr. ivtid Mrs. Ogden L. Mills, woll known In
fCow York nnd Newport society clrrlvs, auttoiiueos- thnt his nmrrliiKfl to
Miss MafgnfeC ltutherford, daughter of Airs. Wlllluui K..Vaiidurbllt, will
bo celebrated at Mr. nnd Mrs. Viiudcrblll's chutenu, In Nornmudy, Franco,
September 20.
Mr. Mills has just returned rnim Kuropo nnd brought with him his
sister, tha countess ur Grnnnrd, formerly MIbs Uetitrlco Mills, who will
spend a month In this country.
mus. Fan barley. "
i. Two itmcd. drooplnjj Common Chav
aller. Horoford'a Cliavaller, llanna, lrln
less. v
Six Jlowed Barley. Through several
years' oxperlmentttlen at tho Wiscon
sin agricultural experiment stntlou It
has been found that the six rowed bar
ley Is preferable to other varieties nnd
more profitablo for the average fanner
to grow. The yield far surpasses that
of tbe other varieties, nnd tho market
demands for the six rowed class far
Kurpass those of nil other vnrletie com
bined. At a conservative estimate OS
rvr cent of all the barley now grown
la Wisconsin Is six rowcI-barley. This
being the typo of barley most com
monly used for malting In tho United
States, It Is likely that most of tho
samples that wlltbo shown nt the bar
toy nnd bop exblbttlon tn Chicago In
October, 1011. will be of that type.
Tho experiments with two rowed
barley through eight years' continuous
breeding work clearly prove that In
most regions tho farmer cannot get
tho returns from tills crop that can bo
secured with tho six rowed variety.
The strnw seems to bo very frail and
lodges easily, thereby lujuring tbe
quality of tho grain and reducing the
yield.
Tha Old Enallsh Prizs Ring.
In tbe latter days ot the Kngllib
prize ring innumerable expedients bai
to bo devlM-d to bring off n tight. A
favorite plan was to pitch tho ring on
tho borders ot two counties, so that
tbe question of magisterial Jurisdiction
might be rendered dlQIcult Another
plan was to charter a steamboat and
proceed down tho Thames to somo
lonely pollco forsaken spot in the
marshes of Hssex. For the mcmorablo
contest between Snyera nnd Hecnan In
1SC0 a social train was run from Lou
don bridge to a secret destination.
Hut the passengers, who comprised
members of parliament, peers, pick
pockets, pugilists, clergy and. It is
said, a tew bishops, cheerfully took
tickets simply marked "oxcurslon."
They presently found themselves near
Farnborough, In Surrey, whero tho
fight occurred. London Chronicle
Original of Fatstaff.
Sir John Fastolf was the original ot
Shakespeare's Falstnff and tn Ids day
wan a Continual butt for tbo Jests of
tho town and borough of Soutbwark.
Though ho had fought at Aglncourt,
when Jack Cado Invaded tho borough,
bo uhowed great coward lea When
Cade was yet somo way off Fastolf
had armed and fortified his house and
garrisoned It with veterans of the
French wars. On tho arrival of Cade,
however, bo wlthdrow his garrison nnd
lied to tho Tower, leaving his neigh
bors to tlio mercy of tho rebels. Fas
tolf a matrimonial adventures seem also'
to have been another Hotirco of unpop
ularity, for, having married a widow
named Scropc, ho scUcd hur property
and kept his stepson out of his inheri
tance during his own lifetime Lon
don News,
"Great Expectations."
Charles Green, ono of Dickens' il
lustrators, had two modola, one of
wti&rn was a llkablo fellow, whllo the
other, Gregory by npino, was a greedy,
self seeking character, always think
ing of himself and his perquisites.
When Green was on his deathbed
Gregory was very olllclous, nud ono
day Green, noticing this, said to him:
"Oh, I haven't forgotten you, Greg
ory; got you down in my will."
At tbo funeral Gregory Invested In a
wreath and duly attended to bear the
will rend.
Green had kept his word, and the
model was not forgotten.
To my dear friend Gregory," ran
tho document, "I leave, for his kind
ness to 'me, an illustrated edition of
Great Expectations-.'" '
Th Witch Flndsrs.
Three hundred years ago the busi
ness" of finding out wltchei was well
crftnbllshcd and ncvepted In courts of
law as highly proper. In UHO It Is re
corded that the magistrate of New
castle. Kuglaud, sent to Scotland for
an expert witch Under. This gifted
person proceeded to show his skill by
discovering fifteen witches and secur
ing their conviction. One Matthew
Hopkins wns a celebrated Viltch Under
of thnt period. It was easy to discover
witches when you knew bow. Tho huh
pectod emoii could Ikj forced to weep
nnd then detected by the wrll known
fact that n witch could shed only three
tear nnd those fnui the left eye, or
she could he pricked with plus to dis
cover tlioKpot luHcnalnlo to pain, which
was n sure sign of dealings with tho
devil. That women were far more
likely to dabble In witchcraft than
men wns conceded. Tho reason was
satisfactorily explained by a famous
Herman text txMik on witches published
In the fifteenth century. It was sim
ply that women were Inherently wick
ed, whercati men naturally Inclined to
goodness.
Tho Coyote.
The coyote'ls tile littlo CTbther of the
Indian. When tho buffalo vanished
from tho plains the Indian shot tils
rllle Into tho air, wrapped his blankot
closer about him nnd camo Into tho
reservation to grow fat nnd unplcttir
esquo tinder federal ntmplces, When
the Jack rnbblt and molly cottontail
vnnlsh from the plains nnd foothills
the howl of the last coyote will sink
Into silence beyond tho great divide.
Until that far day arrives, however,
bang the bacon high, for whllo tho rnb
blt remnlus thu most skillful four
legged forager the world ever knew
will Imy nt the moon by night nud Just
keep out of rllle rimgo by dny. Tho
coyote knows nioro about traps than n
Canadian "voyageur," Is an expert on
stryrhnlno and never falls for tho
deadfall. IIo, Is rather fond of lambs
nnd calves, but rabbits nro tho oat
meal of this phantom highbinder, nnd,
ns "Diamond Field" Jack Davis would
say, "where two or three of theso nro
gathered together (hero you wilt find
the coyote, seeking to stow ono of them
Into his in!dsU"-Phlladepbla Telo
Kraph. MAN'S WILL POWER. '
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beat, best IhmIk nnd vonlest
asioins In town, by day ur
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West Main, ctitrniico fit. tMnihn
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Where to Go
Tonight
nnd
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COAX MAW
Blsmsrok's Comment on Sehopenhsusr
and His Theory.
In an entertaining account of a din
ner party nt Prince lllsrnnrck's Berlin
residence which Is given In tho recol
lections of tho Llvonlan Journalist Eclc
Imnlt tho following, which wan n pnrt
of the tablo talk, shows tbo host In a
now light: Tho, conversation had turn
ed on Bismarck's early days at Frank
fort, and lCckbardt asked whether nt
tbo tablo d'boto of tho Hoted'Anglo
terro his host had ever met Schopen
hauer. "No," said Bismarck; "bo had
no use for me nor I for him. More
over, I have never had time or desire
to occupy myself with philosophy,
Whllo I was a student Schopenhauer
was ntll unknown. I know absolute
ly nothing about his system."
Another guest, an nduilror of Scho
penbauer, then joined enthusiastically
In tho conversation nud explained that
tho philosopher's great merit consisted
In the discovery of tho fact that will
powor was tho Indestructible essence
of tho mind of man nnd thnt Intelli
gence wns only of secondary Impor
tance. "That may vory woll bo true,"
said Prince Bismarck, "nt least as far
lis, I am concerned, for I hnvo often
noticed thnt my will had already come
to a decision whllo my mind had not
yot llnlHhcd thinking ubout tho same
subject."
I Look fpr tho nd thnt offers It (n
you, accQiid-liuiid, ut a real barguiuj
Newport
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BESORT
An Itlwil rrtlrcut for outdoor pastimes
of all kinds. lll'NTINO. l'lMIMNO,
IIOAT1NO. Mt'ItF IIATIIINO, HID
INO. AUTOI.vn. CANOKUk'O. DANC
"NO AND IlOM.i:il HKATTNO. 'frri
pretty water ngutra, iikuis ftRAIes,
mooii-ntoiieit, CrtrniMlntin enn Ihi found
un lite IVnoli. 1'uro mountain water
nnd Mm best of food at low prices.
Fresli fish, clams, crabs and oysters,
with nbuitdanco of vegetables of all
kinds dally, - k
Camping Uronnd Convenient ana At
tractive with strict BsutUry
irulUoni.
row ROUWD TBIT RXAIOV
TICKETS
rrom All Tolnts tn Oregon, Wash
lurton nnd Idaho, on sale dally.
3-BAT BATUXDAY-MOKlfAT
T101CBTS
from Southern l'nclflo points rnrtland
to Cottnisn Orovo, also from all C A
12. stnllntts Alliauy and west, flood
roIiik H.tturdny or Hunday and fur
return Kundny or .Monday.
Ctt on any R V. or C R. Aitent
for full parllciilnre an to far, train
nrhedulrs. etc.. also for copy of-iur
lllustrntvtt booklet. "OuIIiiks In Ore
json," or wrlto to
trac. MeMtrmaAT
fleneral Paasenrer A feat,
Portland, Orefoa.
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
South Itlversldo .
New and U-to-t)ntc Mndera
In every imrtleulnr, gas cook
ing, etc. Women and girls
must bring references.
WM. SMITH.
MEDFORD
THEATRE
SUNDAY, AUG. 20
Great
Western
Show
2J) People
Presenting ;
The
Cattle
King
The Very
Best Traveling
T"l 1 A
Dana in menca
Majestic
10-Piece
Orchestra
Prices 25c and 50c
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THE ISIS THEATRE
that
TVt) .MOItl! WDN'DiOltl.l'l, im
HKI.Ii ASl) ItlMllIM,
Cnmmly, Hlnnlng and Talking
Another unit ttf thtmu elawsy acts
Iiiih novor failed to maku
I gtiud. Tlmtr Hlimlng Is great,
tholr talking which Is all original,
la far supoiinr tn tit nor ncln of thin
Itludi nnd tholr comedy In h
soreutn, iiuiKiiig u one or tho
HtroiiRetft ncln that over plnud
I thin huuno.
t llir In tine tlial Is safe on nnv lilll
IIAItlCliKHH IlltlHCOi:
Trump JlipKler
OrlKlnnl, Dltferiint and dlffluult
- u real novelty, his net has met
iv I Hi lliii lilulinMt nitiimvii nt nr.m.
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!; public, mnnuxern nnd ncontn.
w( viriKiiiai iiionn (leuinuu
HiircesH; HiHiiiiK nioro merumeiil
on how to JiiukIu than a cluwn
! does nt n circus.
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Kiefer Trees
No GO per cent tonnes, tho risk
In oui'fl.
Wo aro willing to muko leRnl
contract with yon. Ti plant Ke.
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