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MEDTTORT) MATT, TRTRTTNE, M1DDVORD. OR1WONT. THrRSDAY. AlWST 21. 1011,
Mkdfokd Mail tribune
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AN INDKPtttfnnKT NRWHPArKH
VUtlMAlIKU F.VKKT AFTRUNOO.N
KXCKPT HUNDAY, HY TIIK
MRDKbltb WUNT1NO qo.
The Damocratle Tltnea, Thn Mfelfort
Midi. Tbtt Medford Tribune, The South
orn Orogonlnn, The Aehland Trlbuna.
Office Mall Trtbuno lluttalne, 25-S7-3I
North Fir
Home 7S.
street; phono, Main SOU
arcOHOH PUTNAM, Ilditor and Mangi
THE STATE WIDE MOVEMENT.
COLLEGE PRES1DEN t INDORSES F001 KAIL
Knttred i econil-clas matter at Med
ford. OreKOn, underth act ot March 3
187.
Official rapcr of thn City of Medfort
Official Paper of Jackson County, .
mnwcan?TiOH bates.
Ona year, hy mall ,...5.o
One month, by mall .............. '
Tor month, delivered by carrier In
Hertford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral' Point ....i........ ..,. j
Unturdny only, by mall, per year.. J.oc
Weekly, per year -8f
8W0XX CXHCViATXOW.
Dally averaro for bx months endlnr
December 1. l10. "
rnll Seated Wit United Tr9
Bltpatehta.
Thn Mall Trlbuno Is on mIo at thi
Kerry New Stand. San Francisco,
ltfand "otel News Stand. .Portland
Bowman News Co.. Portland. Or.
W. O. Whitney, gnattle. Waah.
and
fastest
MxnroKH, ossaov.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon
Minharn California, and the fai
UHS,Y5:-?.!i1r7i5'.?i!i.d dollar Qravltr
Water System completed, kIyIiir finest
contracted for at a. cost exceeding lc
tM.0 maklw oUI of twenty mUes
?ItSf receipt- for year endtnrt
March 31. ll. alww Increaae of U per
cent. Bank deposit a gain of 3S per
Banner fruit city In Oregon Bogus
KlV?? SplScnberB apple n ep.
etakee prlie and tltlo of
, "Apple Xln of Us Woria--
at the National Apple Show. Spokann
?o and a car of Newtowna won
at Canadian International Appla Show,
"oSJTrlva brought highest
rlc2fta ill markets of the irorld our-
nt2for Postal "r the ttn.t comm-
nlty pampniei pvrr t.ut...-..-
JOLTS ANP JINGLES
By Ad Brown
Here They Come.
They arc coming, wo hhall sec them,
In the -windows of our scores;
Queer1 creations made in I'&rin '
Then transported to our shore.
There are bi ones, there arc small
ones,
' There are those with ribbons, too;
White ones of the stove pipe order
Dainty ones of baby bine.
1 We' will eye them, we will buy them,
That i3 we who have a, wife, f
For'tfieiiew Hats' are arriving "'
And without them what is life?
Just because thoy have watered
jdock why be profane Mid call iheni
damp 'trusts? " . " .
1 Even truth lies at the bottom of
the well.
THE statewide luovomolit inilintod by Lodford for tho
invocation of tho initiative law in the fixing of rea
sonable and uniform maximum distance class rateshas met
with a popular response, and because of this popular re
sponse has set the railroads and their political allies into
feverish activity to kill tho movement.
From the central office of tho ilarriman svstem at
Chicago a stream of telegrams aro issuing directing the
pulling of every political wire to keep the movement from
spreading, and the railroad emissaries are shouting Tire
to divert the attention of the public and to terrorize it from
pursuing the matter turther.
The feeling of haste lias even invaded the heretofore
slumberimr state railroad commission, which litis been
sleeping on tho Bedford and Baker eases for months, and)
it now proposes a state wide movement of investigation of.
rates as set forth in the resolution passed by the .Mod fowl
Traffic club some time ago, and gives only a thirty-da
notice for the preparation of a case that under expert
direction would take months to properly prepare.
From every quarter the political allies flocked to the
state capital to devise some plan to thwart the state wide
, . ... , , . - r in i , a, "a i il
movement initiated oy lueuioni, anci ine priripiiaie ai'uuu
of the state railroad commission is the outcome of this
political intrigue, and if allowed to thwart this movement
it will take away from the people the better judgment
that will prevail after a thorough campaign that must1
follow the passing of a law by tho initiative.
For Hie purpose of getting the views of the public so
vitally interested in this subject, a state convention should
bo called to meet some time in earlv September to discuss,
plans along the line of the movement started by Aledford.t
as it is whollv impossible tor this issue to be properly
presented and handled in the manner and in the time seti
out bv the state railroad commission, whose record shows)
it never did anything until someone else started it off,feil Wi.0uut tho injur! ruitine tr.m tho i;mii
excepting in the Portland jobbing rates, which cut down 'than tho injuries nMiinuK rmm lum.'uH. is rtMtiioi ire mitieti that, at
the distributing areas for points outside of Portland and' " t,. u wn " i,,-- w f-r ".' win, (HVrtH ih vwru
,.n l,;Q nwlfni.r in tl, Pm.fl.iwl -inlilim. . f kl' " '' ruwdiHw nd ann(lr Kind rrm. llrlllklkK
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f I tf?? vf JllLWcXM4jTii'w.,isWJsm." S 2y mEmrt jb1Fi ,iZMW 2JJJMr jf SssKPBBBBsn I
AlUUVK U llAUU.
With tho i,irtn 4int8 In foo'bnU Ji!niuh -ttlnn Intu form for onrlv
practlei" for t!n full -uiwii. lh Htatouient of Arthur T U.tilley ptmldiMit 7 I'AUK I'UU'U
tt V.ila (tits Aiti.,1,1 fli.,, tint, lillftit.., ill I..i,aj IK. is ..!. ... at... II i... ...... a J bu
l IV-, tiita vtflliiti ,ri "' mi' n i wwjn lliui, JUIIJ II" loan Ml' UlMll'i,
CMWtyliANl), 0."-Toiilmriiy fif
atlornoy m Clovuland'H "innilul Iuim
Imml." .lijllim H. Ati'Pnrluiul whil
Biiviuou u tiiyuruo from hm vlfu. no
Um not dilnH, Hiuuko, hov, wtur
in mil uiiiuiyi uiKiilHi
TfnnHlna for Uuiiltli,
APPLES FOR EUROPE
V uvo nimlut)d nconlu for
1 ll. TUO.MAH, Covont tlnitlon, I.011-
(lim mul Soutlminittoii, Kiicliiml,
wuoho ehnrRort aro f per emit wml
(i fonta pur box,
.IAS. MNMISAV i SOX, Ltd., Oliu-
now niu(''kill)iburith. Hcotljmd, G
per pout and h immiIh pur box.
UAWHOM ulU80Ni im. I'liK"
Iuhk, G por emit and S cuutit por
Imx, ,
ThoAu aro tho oltloKl unit lulnortt
fli'iiiB In their roiipiictlvo toWtiH, and
their loforonco tin to rinniielnl tthll
lllt'M run liu had at Modfonl Natlonnl
Hank, Mudford, Ormton.
C'uhIi can bo enhlod day aftor
If rmiulrod, and IiIkIivsI innrkut
prlcon Kunrautood,
lU'il Kami M011 Kinoklni; 111(1 (MCJ-
Mt.S talkltiK "HOT AIU" dou'l nlwayn
llvo on air, bunco our rmuarkn on
elinrKoa.
Tho clap-trap nhmit - prlvnto biiIo
does not provo rmuuiioratlvo, ocipt
ftr aouin eurloa of a ntuall nntiiro AH
HollorM ly prlvalo nnlo havo to wait
until nuctloiin aro ovor mo nn (o know
what to nnk, uml In tho rmw of laro
Hiippllea llipy ofton not loft.
Kor furilmr partloulara, addrmtn
W. N. White O. Co.
Where fco Go
Tonight
r
, . f.,..M.mM.Mf (
lW IMhAIWh X
" aMrtiaHBK4
NKW YOHK
n in r nuiuraiia
A toad stood bowing to the crowd
In answer to tho cries.
He was a college baseball toad,
Tho one who caught the flies.
1 Old Man Uinph Says:
Ef grown folks diddent like cir
cuses the prices wud rede, "Children,
CO cents', adults 25."
A town may boast of its musickians
but the naybors don't,
No countree town is komplete
without an accordeen playur.
Why does n person look cheap
when introduced by someone as "my
best'frieiidt"
Anybody can brag; few can get
away with it.
' 1 ' ,
Henry Jlillcr ns un netor who can
play in the best theaters in Uie coun
try and not. (urn up his nos.e at Hert
ford's "opery house."
The man who wears a flower in
his button hole always has a friend
the florist;
I v ,
A'mnn's brain is his most priceless
possession yet he worries least when
he loses it. '
EAGLES' GRAND PARADE
HELD AT SAN FRANCISCO
SAN'TRANCISCO; Cal:,"Aug. 21.
Winding its way down the deco
vated, fluttering vista of Market
htreot, to tho stirring martini music
of 20 bauds, tho colorful military pa
rado of tho Fraternal Order of Ka
ties here today made n striking
demonstration of tho power and
spread of Kugledoin.
' Tho parade, headed by n platoon
6f police, all members of tho order,
included besides the various uorics,
Orand Murshal Ileibcrt Clioynski
lilul his military aides, tho Thirteenth
United, Stajes infantry a innchino
gun platoon, companies of tho Unit
ed States naval apprentices nnd battalions'-of
'the United States array.
The peoplo of thla city should buy
"Mado In Oregon" goods from tho
local merchants! whenevor tho price
and quality aro equal to Eaatorn
Blade gooda. "
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f A.ir..l ..nlln .X. 4-1.. AllJlltA f.4.t.l 4- r. ....V..- .4 illlji I
Lt'uiuiii ciitis iijjuu iiiu I'uuii sum- iu iij(nt. u ,l"M pnT t UMirDfl IIMfil
meet, in convention and forinulate plans independent of btt II rfl,KrrfS WW
this hasty suit of the commission, which was brought after ' nuu ' nuLnu Ul"
a canvass of the situation which arose out ot the resolu
tion passed by the Aledford Traffic club mul not because
of any exigency which the commission reasoned out for
itself If politics are to make freight rates, the people
should see to it that they will make their own rates and
know what they are going to get if the majority so wills.
The commission is a tribunal to try cases brought to
its attention and decide the issue upon the evidence sub
mitted, and not "butt in" on cases brought before or start
ed by someone else, such as the grain rate case from points
on the line of the O. R. & X. Co., and the. advanced rate
case before tho interstate commerce commission involving
rates from the east, where the arbitraiy was raised Iroin
10 cents to 18 cents the hundred in favor of the Portland
,iobberr and then have its case put on the suspended docket,
where it undoubtedly would have been yet if it had not
been for the Gile reparation Vase, which involved the same
rates.
The time is seasonable for a thorough publicity of this
question of uniform rates in the state and the throwing
off of the strangle hold of the Portland jobber in a rate
situation that has no parallel in the world and which tin
state railroad commission in its distribution rates out of
Portland increased the advantage of tho Portland jobber
and turned the screws a few notches harder upon the al
most, lifeless body of interior jobbing. Let us act now
and pay no attention to the cry of fire of the railroads,
nor the diversion of the motion made by the commission.
POR A SANE FOURTH.
THERE should be, aucl probably will be, no objection
in the city council to the ordinance introduced by
Councilman Millar prohibiting the discharge of firearms
in Medford, thus insuring a sane and safe Fourth of July
hereafter.
The ordinance is similar to that adopted in Cleveland,
Portland and other cities, where the insane Fourth has
been relegated to the things that were. It prohibits the
discharge, firing or use of all fire-crackers, rockets,- can
dles, torpedoes or other fireworks designed for pyrotech
nic display, and of all pistols, canes, cannons, thoTiiHC of
blank cartridges, etc.
Public displays ire permitted, provided the mayor or
council order them under the direct supervision of experts
in localities chosen by the cliief of the fire department.
The sale of fireworks at retail is prohibited. The stor
age of fireworks at wholesale is prohibited except by spe
cial permit for stated intervals at acceptable places.
Violations are punishable by fines not exceeding $200
or by imprisonment not exceeding CO days or by both fine
and imprisonment.
The effect of this ordinance is shown in Cleveland. On
the Fourth of Julv, in 190(5, 1 was killed, 22 injured; in
1907, 2 killed, 25 'injured; 39Q8, 3 killed, 5 dangerously
and 98 more or less injured. After the passage of the sane
Fourth law, 1 was injured by violation of the law in each
year of the years 1909 and 1910. Fires in the same period
decreased from 22 to G.
ILLINOIS CENTRAL SHOPMEN
VOTE TO STRIKE MONDAY
MEMPHIS, Twin., Aug. 21. Two
thousand uhop employes of the Illi
nois Central railroad today aro on
record ns voting to striko unless un
less the company recognizes the de
imtnds of tho federation before Mon
day, August 28.
The result of the secret vote in the
local shops was announced when the
labor leaders declared that arrange
ments have bec,ii completed for n
walkout of nil trades under the
System -Federation plan,' ,
AUSTRALIAN SWIMMER
TO CROSS TILLAMOOK DAY
PORTLAND- Or.. Aug. 21. Ari
fhur Cuvill, the well known Austra
lian swimmer who swam tho flol
den Gate several years ago, will at
tempt to surpass the feat soon bv
trying to negotiate Tillamook Imv
willi cot and hands tied. Tho Till
amook bar, which is ono of the
roughest In tho North Pacific, is
seven-eights of a milo at the chan
nel mouth ono-foiiitli wider tlirin t10
Ooldnn Onto. Cavill is swimming iu
Htruotor of the Miiltnouiah club of
Portland,
.". , riHlPl ,I.I. C i
OVERRULING WILEY
WASHINGTON. l V . Aug 21.
Callfornln fruit pn k-r will win out
ocr Or. Harvey W. Wiley, who plac
ed the ban on the sulphur dioxide
proceed 6f friiH'drylng, according to
n report today walca wiys Urn Hein
ijen bon'rd will rnlfe .-lKalimt tho pur.e
food export.
After extensive ItiveJtigtttlona I"
the United Stnttw and JJurone. the
Itenisen hoard decided that Callfor
nlans aro rlghtln Ujelr contention
that a moderate iqnantlty of sulphur
I not Injurious.
VENETIAN WOMEN.
The Whim of Faihlon Hold No Tar
rors For Them.
The women of Venice, nre nbsojutely
free from the rule which Danio 4iu!h.
Ion cJcorchJCiJ over their aUturs else
where. They care nothing for mode.
WITH P01NDEXTER
WASHINGTON. I). t. Aug. 21.
(It f ford IWhot, former ehiel tor-!
wlifr and Senator Mile Poindexti-r
f Wtixhiiigtoti together will make mi
irispcotioti or lie'renoiiremt of Alas
ka. Piuehot, before leaving Ynuiug
tun today, s-aid that Poindexter
would join him nt Settttle fur their
AliiUil Jrip. The Monitor is snUVfo
lid iitfrtleti1ifr!yv'miiotirt to have ,i
view of Contioller boy and olW"r
dtHptitod toiritory. -s
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Sooth ltl entitle
New anil I'p-eo-Dnle Modern
In etery mrttcular, gai riiolc
lug, ete. Women mid glrla
intuit bring reference.
WM. SMITir.
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NOT1CIJ TO
CO.NTllAd-
mtiixii:
Tons.
SoaleU proponata will ho received
by the county court or Jackson county
nt hla offluo In tho court houao nt
JnrkKonvllIe, Oregon, to he opened
August 28. 10U, nt'10 a. m. for the
construction of a concrete bridge
ucroi Door Crook In tho city of Med
Til I J
Electric Rooms
NEW
MetWn, electrle fani, ute.iiit
lient, ltet In-iU anil cuolet
ntonw In tin, hy ilny or
Week, hlugli) and r-UMilto. HtH
West .Mnlo, rntniiiif.rit. Murk
lliilldlug; phono nil.
oooooooooooo
Vllli f rtAhi thn tjnfh" Af ttiA fpf A 1
mains always thymine, neither abort j'0"1' Jac.,80n cou,,tJf' 0roKOM- 1,,u,ls
nor long, and tbtaliiys wear plainly nmi Pcincaiiona aro on file In tin
mndo dark dresson. black stockings ami
the heel less sllppera of the vast. Until
arc unknown.
office of tho county Court also In tho
office of W. W. Harmon county rond
mantor In tho court houio nt Jack-
The universal outdoor wrap ror nil jsonvlllo. All blda must bo nccompnn.
ages and all sixen Is tho black Bhnwl..(Ml Dy n curtlflotl eleck for 10 per
with a deep silken fringe. It I folded (cet of thi llJ(, Th(J C01ft rc80rvCB
Willi It 3111.111 Hliil IIUUVV Ullll II ""
one below, and sometimes It envelopes
the figure from hend to foot. It U nov.
er fastened at the throat, and when It
slips off it Is gathered up with One out
stretched nrm, which makes the spec
tator think of a big bird ntretchlng Uh
wing.
Jn their nttlro the women of Venice
are Independent, only wearing local
clothing, but with feminine lneonnlit
ency they nre thoroughly up to dnio
In tho matter of Imlrdr.Mslng. the Ktyle
of their q)irfurcr changing from time
to time, according to the oguo of the
moment in luulon and Paris.
Identified.
William 31. Chase, the nrtlt. wn n
picturesque Ogure. dreoslng ! rlnllien
that had a cvrlnlu orh'iuiillty. thmigh
they conformed more or Iohh to the
prevailing fashions On one ocejmluii
Chase on hN way liomo stepped Into
a llttlo wine shop nnd ordered a Jng
of claret of a special brand sent to hl
house. Tho lad who hi ought It came
to the front door un.hoiir afterward,
when the artist had already arrived.
"Somo wine." ho said curtly. Tho
maid, knowing there was yet plenty In
the cellar and believing tho I nil hud
made u mistake, said she was suro U
was not for Hint houso and dill thn
boy remember the iinmo of the man
who ordered It. The loy didn't
"Then," said tho servant, "you've
como to tho wrong place; we never
ordered winol" At this moment the
boy spied Chaxo's famous hat on the
hall table. "Hay,"- lie asktd, "does
that hot live here?". "Yes." said the
umuHed inn Id. "Then," said the boy
triumphantly, "here's where tho jrtm.'
belongs!" Argonaut.
FROM IOWA TO SEATTLE
UPON A MOTOR CYCLE
BKATTM Wash., Aug. 2-1. 'A. A.
Knrrell of Los Angeles arrived licto
from Osknloosn, in,, Inst night, nnd
ho mado the entire trip on n motor
eyclo. Tho dislaneo was liOIO milos,
nnd making the Irip'hy easy 8tuge,
Funell toolc two. months'. He says
his ( machine did not liuve u siujjlo
)iiiicture,
Haukhis for lleulth.
tho right to reject nuy or all bids.
Signed.
J. It. NKIL,
County Judge.
I'oit sam:. '
My U N. Judd, Talent, Jneknon Co.,
Ore., midway botweon tho flourishing
cltlos or Medford nnd Ashland, chick,
en and fruit ranch, 4 acres, ?700;
homos that produce n revenue rich,
fertile, gavdon, fruit and alfalfa lands
In and nnr Talent, Or., 18 ncroa;
deep, rich, dark soil In a high state
of cultivation, in tho city limits, real
dnnce. )tt, 11,000; fr.nOO cubIi
down, balance trrms. Fruit farms
clal orchard, 2 inllea from Phoenix,
loaded with fruit, $10,000; hair cash
down .nbalHiico terms. Fruit farms
and alfnira and irrigated lauds or 1,
fi, 10, 15, 30, 10, R0, 80, 1C0, 200
or 280 ncrou, also city lots In Talent,
Medford and Ashland; nhio timber
laud.
PLUMBING
KTKAM ANI HOT WATKIt
HK.VTINO
All Work Guaranteed
Prices ItetiHOuablo
S2 Ifowanl Work, Kutraur
on flth Rtrcet.
Coffeen & Price
Paciflo 'MUX Homo a 10
Rock Spring
Goal
OX XAXD AI.I. TK TIM.
Office nnd Coar Yard, Twelfth mul
Front Ntreets,
I'hone 7101.
Burbidge
THB CBMJ. HAM
NOTION.
Tho Indies of tho Homo MIshIoii
socloty of thn M. K, church Houth will
hold an Ico cream iiojilnl on tho church
lawn, corner of Main and Oakdaie,
Friday evening, tho Sfitli. Hvorybody
la invited to attend, i.'j;i
Meilron, 0r, Atur l 101 1. This Is to
rorllfy that nUout Novcmlior my ilauuh
Icr wuh tnkoa wltli n Hovurn attack of
rheumatism which rcinlnrod hrr loft nrni
imclt an, In "net It wan so near imrulyzmi
uml Mie was not nlilo to tnava her flnit-
r, hut knowing of somo of Dr. Chow
Viumi'M inarvcloim cures of long stand
ing cfiuei Of rhouinutlNiii. wo iloi'Mc-il to
CiiiMiilt lilm, In which I urn pleiiMcil (o
H.iy iniuld no mlslake, us his nuniidlcH
nateil as hit eliuncil thoy woiihl nid af
ter the third Ircatuiont tho rhnuuiiUlu
(mIii vntlmly left her imil she has not liuil
any HyinptoiiiH ot ilieumutlHin nine"! ho
hMos liur sonural heullh Is much Improv
ed anil I ilo not heullalu In suylug I he
novo morto nrriivioil with rhoumutliun
or imralyvls will do woll lo consult Ir
Chow young. wIiomo houao Is eornor of
Tenth anil front sticot, JM oil ford Ore
gon. A. V, WK1HH. 131
Ilitflklim for Health.
Newport
TAQUIHA. BA.V
OHsaoK'8 rovui.A bbaox
XKBORT
An Itlral rotrcut for outdoor pastlmii
of nil klixlH. ifUNTlMI, KIHIIINO,
IIOAT1NO. BUIW IIATIIINO, H1D
INO, AUTOINO. CANOCINO. UANO
(1 AND ItOl.l.ISIl HKATINO, Whnro
pretty wnior nuuti-H, immn ngnton,
inoon-nlnncH, ciirnellaim nun ho found
on tho beach, l'uro mountain watur
nnd tho tiimt of fond at low prlcofl.
Frvnh fish, riiinn, crnhs and oynlitrx,
Mltll UlllllHlnilCI) of voKotuhlus of all
kinds dally,
Camping Qrounai OonvonUnt una At-
tractive with Btriot nltry
Begulntioas.
SOW SOU WD TRIP XANOX
TXOKETB
rroin All Votnt In Oregon, "Weeh
Ington ana Zdnho, on ele dully.
3-DAY HATURDAY-MONDAT
TICKET
from Houtharu 1'nclfio points Portland
to Cottage (Irnvo; uImo from all O. A
13. sliitloiiH Alliunx and want, flood
ifolng Kuturday or Hominy und foe
rolurn Hunday or Monday,
Call on any H. I, or C.& 10. Auent
for full parllculurs ns to fiinm, train
Mchi'tluleH, nto.i also for copy of our
tllUHlratijd hooklot, "OuIIiikm In Ore
son," or wrlto to
WM, MoMUBKAT
Qoneral Iaioniror Afent,
yortlnud, Oregron.
ANOTIIIIH llltl lKlt'lllii; llllil.
IMlWNH AMI (lO.Mi:,
Hneet Moullieru .Slimei's
Dlreel mini tho notlth como two
of Jhe greatest sliigeiH of their
num. being noted for youin ror
their wiuidt'rflil volcei. Thoy luiv'o
l.llU.II. I ...1 ,.. I.llkh. ,1 ....M'l. ..
luimuimM ,u iiiuj iiiv iiuruierii
, clliniltii,' TIioko whit mo fond or
Ilium, lll'lll- nlil niiluru Unit tvlll
-,,,.,... ...... . . . . . ,'ii ff 'fell
IIIIV'lll- illit ulll llllU.-'l Mil 1. 1. 1. !,...
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