Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 04, 1911, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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3PXGE TWO
:medi?orp mail tribune, arEDTroRD, okiooon. Monday, September -i. init.
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I LOCAL AND PERSONAL
CaJ8rrrM)kL. Tow Vollo. Iji pr & TJ Wirt of;San;Frnrt!qB
jicctlng us ft visitor Arthur Ton Velio
of Toledo, O.
llenris Alimi of Central Point Is
VlitliiK friends In Mertfonl.
,Tnlenhon 371, Raraons Uakery
forcako, lew and lea cream; prompt
(dollyor'. , n h ,
li,Jl5. McOanlels of Grants roes Is
npondliiR n few dnys In fModfori, on
"Tn1STnWH. ' Mr3, Mefoanlefs has Just re
turned from on extensive tour of thu
northwest, but failed to find nny thing
which AiMtcatibrt tp him. ,,
Chlne&a.Sacrcd Miles and Japaneso
spending a few day In Medt,frd vrlh
his brother.
Al tlwi lirn nf V Vlflv
Kor that nifty fall and winter suit,
walk upstairs and save $10. Crls
woII'b Quality Shop, room 4, St.
Mar,k'a building. Entrance Rloetrtc
building, yost Main. ,i 1 ,.
llonAl the resldonro of Mrs, 8.
Hart, to Mr. and Mrs. (loorgo Weeks,
August Ifi. a child.
Al thu Sign of Y Nifty.
Uroadley's. Phone
Woodvlllo Is
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nlr plants nt
518t.i .
Jb.l It. Thomas
spending a fow days In Medford on
business; Mr. and Mrs. K. U. WH
Jlams or Urniits Pass, nro visiting
3rprU. I ' ,v
Tspund, dry fir wood for J1.2G per
UerVbrdo before It la too late. Ad
dress "Kalrvlow," Jacksonville.
Mrs. Overman of Kosobiirg Is visit-
One thousand samples of latest fab
rlcVnt Grlswoll Quality Shop, St.
MnrK'bnlldlpg. 141"
Mr. and Mrs. F. F, nolu of Ihitto
Falls are visiting Medford.
Buy or rent a Singer to mako the
chlldrcns now school clothes. Phone
0043. 161"
4jnr. J. F. Heddy left Saturday night
for n visit at Iceland, Or. ,
Jamea Friends of Ashland was in
Medlord Monday visiting friends and
Incidentally taking in tiie Labor day
celebration. . . ,
If you havo any peaches, Howells
or Bosc pears to sell, see us. Produc
ers Fruit Co.
D. S. Williams of Grants Pass was
In Medford Monday on business.
, Sam Johnson of Trail Is In Mod ford
on business.
Old shoes look llko new when re
paired at tho Electric Shoe Shop, 32
So. Orapo street. 142
-U. T. Utley or Sacramento has ar
rived to visit his sister In this city,
"who Is Mrs. lary King.
Tho W. C. T. U. of Oregon will
hold a state convention In Medford
October 5-10. 1911.
Court Hall has returned from an
extended fishing trip.
Crawford peaches, COc and 50c, de
livered. Clings, Mulrs, prunes, pears
and grapes for sale aio. Home phone
&M-,.. 141
, tllomor Kothermel spent Sunday
fishing on Rogue river.
, .Brick Ice cream. All kinds and
colors.. Rardons Bakery; phone 371.
prompt delivery.
W. W. Doano or Phoenix observed
Labor day in Medford.
Relchsteln Bells and saws wood.
Mr ..and Mrs. C. Cary or Talent
werj recent visitors In Medford.
A See R, A. Holmes, The Insurance
Mau, over Jackson County batik.
M, Harry Sampson of Applegato was a
recent visitor in Medford.
Rardon's Bakery now doll vers Ices
and lco cream to any part of the city.
Gus Newbury has returned from
n short visit at his ranch on the Ap
plegato, Carkln & Taylor (John 11. Carkln,
Glenn 0. Tayxor), attorney-at-lawf
over Jackson County Bank Building,
Medford.
,f E J. iKalser or Ashland spent Sun
(layjii ileUford on, business.
Watch and savo money. The fish
market. will sell, Friday and Satur
day, fresh halibut, black cod, ling
cod, herring, 10c per lb.; salmon,
17 l-2c, steel cut coffee. 30c; first
class , creamery butter, 65o per roll.
These prices mean cash. Fresh Hol
land herring, 12 l-2c per lb. Messier
& Kenworthy. 140
f L, O, Young of Big Butte Is visit
ing Medford friends.
; We mako your suit In our own shop
In Mtdrord or sell yo u suit made in
Chicago flC.GO up. It's up to you
where It's made. Crlswoll Quality
Shop. St, Mark's building. 141
S. W. Ernest of Gold Hill observed
Labor day In Medtord.
Sea latent coronntipn collars at
CrlsweU'a, Quality Shop, St. Mark's
building. 141
NOBODY SPARED
Weeks & McGowan Co.
UNDERTSKilRi '
" ParPbeae M71 -NtgM
Pfaeae F. W. Weeks 671.
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JOHN A. PERL
Undertaker nml Kmlmlmcr
Succewwr to (ho undertaking de-
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Office HH RouUi Ilartlett Street ; '
Telephones: day, Boll 471; night!
resmuueu, mm i o, xiuuiu j. i -j. t
Calls answered Might of day
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'AMIlUTiANOH SERVICE
Kidney Troubles Attack Medford
. ( ;,Men aid Womcnn,Old apd,,
i Xffl?B' fi
Kiilncy ills seixe. x.ouu)j nml old.
Cnue quickly with little, wartime;.
Children Hufrer. ,iu, 'their early
yenn;
Can't eonlrol the kidney scerctinno.
Girls 'are languid, nervoiw, suffer
jwin.
, .Women worry, van't Jo Jaily work
Men have lame and nehing buok.x,
Tho euro for man, woumn or ehtld
Is to :urc the causethe kidneys,
Donn'a Lier Pilla are Tor siqk
kidneys
Have brought, relief to Medford
people..
Medford testimony prove it.
W. 1. Gould, 11 oV. Jackson St.,
Medford, Ore., says: "I used Douu's
Ijlney KIN,' proeurel at llaskins'
dmi; store, "and am pleaded U say
that they gave me more relief than
any other kidney medicine I had ever
taken. Other members of my family
have also used Doan's Kidney PilU
and the results have been so satis
factory that I do not hesitate one
moment in giving-this statement."
Fore sale by nil dealers. Price o0
cents. Foter-Milbuni Co., Buffalo,
New ork' s.o!e agents for tho Uniled
States.
Remember the name Doan's
and take no other.
MEDFORD'S PLAN ONLY WAY.
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ute and it was explicit euough and
severe enough to compel obedience.
"Portland jobbers may present
argument." Just like her to join
hands with the railroad companies
and prostitute her influence to en
slave the rest of the state if it pays
her traders and her press ncrer
mind about her people nt large.
"Delightful prospect for rales."
It is disgraceful tliat we have tj pay
fora service and do the work be
sides; bnt it is tiie only remedy.
" Tt complains (hc Med
ford traffic bureau) because a year
lias elapsed without decision since
the commission heard ft case institut
ed by Medford." This is a terrible
shame. The commission ceitainly
well know that Medford was entit
led to- the relief before this case was
instituted. And had they been dis
jwsed to do their duty relief could
have been granted within sixty days;
but over a year has elapsed and alU
this time these peopre, many of I hem
poor, have been compelled to submit
to the most terrible tolls for the use
of their public highway collected by
among the richest people in the
world, nnd no relief in sight yet.
Medford's quarrel is just. "
They will have 5. dayK to decide a
distributive rate question involving
the wohle stale nnd peveral railroads.
Wherens the railroad commission
with its experts, its engineer, its
legal council nnd noeiimulnted knowl
edge cannot decido in twelve months
Medford's one cane jijvolvln on 6et
the whole state nnd several railroads
If Oregon's railrocd commission
were in thu service oi the people as
well ns on the peiple' payrolls, this
certainly would not b? tho case. But
ns it is we need not expect any
thing from the commission. It is
b-olutely .v..''.";t that we will have
to do the work or il without pro lec
tion i 'If the ra'.''oaii commit ini h pic
judieinl, reJeplfjl o- inconietcat
the thing to do U 10 change the con
misHion." Thcro is no statutory way
to remove tho commission except tho
'recall" and this would bo ns much
trouble as to initiate schedule of
rates. And we have no assuronco
that (ho new commissioners worJu bo
nny better than tht old. When there
is an efficient reine?y in our lnuds
we should ccrtiinrr uso it and use it
nt once.
"To ask the p"Qpl'c to decide 'l',i
Intuitive rate controversies is pre
posterous," Nothing is further from
Hie fact. When tho people, nro up
prised that they are now paying about
100 per cent a year for the cunitnl
nlloted to the transportation of
freight In our stnto nnd that wo have
,ii right to tho use of that cupital for
.about 0 per cent and that the pro
posed rates will return possibly 10
to '2d per cent for tho use of 'thin
capital it will be argument enough.
Tho only question for the neonle to
understand nnd decide is dp you want
willing to eolninno to pay fifteen or
twenty times what you should pay?
This is the question for thu people
,t decide.
J will doubtless be taken to ttmk
by many us to my cjiiim that the nv
ernge ratcior freight service in the
state, pi Orogoii i!lmynK ' ,lru
portion of 100 per cent a year for
capital employed tu such service. Lot
me insure your readers t)uit thin is
Jiot guess work but asserted after alt.
actual investigation ami the ussor
turn js very conservative. ,
In. further support of my assertion
I refer to Jhc following narrative:
Structural steel nnd some other arti
cles nro tranqortcd from Boston,
Mass., to Portland, Oregon, distance
IWOO miles for Op cents per 100 lbs.
Sugar under distance tariff in Ore
gon is 8:1 cents jer 100 for 5120 mile
haul, both in carloads. Hero wo
have a rate in Qrcgou for 10 per
cent of thu distance thnt is over l'J.'i
per cent of tho price. This will nat
urally raise the presumption that the
sugar rate in Oregon must be decid
edly unreasonable. Onn it he worth
l'S per cent of as much to transport
sugar in Oregon for 320 miles ns it
Is to transport other tonnage ten
times ns fart Ccrtoiuly not. When
we measure tho profitableness of this
sugar rate by the .most accurate
measurement known to the rate ex
perts with a view to determine it prof
itableness, we fiud it paying its
proportion of 101.40 per cent to the
Stockholder net after paying its
proportion ot the operating expenses,
interest on bonds ami tuxes and
jtiiue, including salaries of officers;
Sugar for mo-mile jiaul on Ss P.
pays 132 per cent net a year to
stockholders after paying its propor
tion of other charges mentioned
above. After the most careful con.
servotive, investigation I nm con
vinced that the average rate for mov
ing tonnage in our tnte pays over
XVI) per cent annually to the stock
holder interested. Proper establish
ment of rates will givo us a two cent
a nuTe . passenger rate on the main
Hue?, Portland to tiie California line
on the b. P., and Portland to Hunt
ington on the 0. R. & N. Co., an well
as corrections of freight rates on
these systems. Mow" than two cents
er mije should be permitted on the
liranch, lines where traffic is limit
ed. There siionld'be a bill also in
itiated lowering the express service.
It is not t very difficult or intricate
matter to attend to this" affiyr. The
facts are wpl) knpwn and bills n
easily be provided thnt will be per
fectly safe and not in,cur unconsti
tutionality. 1Vq sonldJuitiite prop
er rates by aU mentis. The 0. H. &
X. company and the S. E. company
a"o collecting annually almost $."
000,000 more in Oregon than is just
to the patrons. This requires f ier
cent on l00,d00,600 worth of Ore
gon property to pay. thi unearned
increment. It should not be tolerate.
Very' respect fully, l
P. W. GAINES.
them tho papoi hungers. Tho electri
cal workers had a float showing a
telephone cxchnnKO In operation,
whljc the cooks, waiters ami, wait
rcsa had ivhoa tulunvlng u,'ceno In
a restaurant. , l.owJng thu cooks
raniQtho nlnstorors all In white, over
alls, and, then came tho conumt work
ers. Kd Hoot, with the dollvury wag
on of thu .Malt Tribune, attracted; at.
iantlou, nnd tho parade wound up
with a float prepared by tho Medford
business ;colegtv
Ah tho Orator of tho day did wit
show up, Agnea Thcclu Fair deliver
ed the libor day oration. She said In
part:
Assail thtnkum admit, thuro eau bu
no such thfug as teal cditcntluu un
less as a result human beluga dis
cover their function In this evolving
world unices, In a word, they find
full and free expression of their own
personality. As Gustavo Hurvo. lit his
"My Cquutry Itlght or Wrens." so
wo-u suy, no stnte can bo Intrusted
to glvu education to the child that
Is oven historically true.. Modern edu
cation teaches the child responsibil
ity rather than obcdlcueo to author
ity. The mod in school develops orig
inality and cultivates thu creutlvu
qualities of, the child mind.
The modern' school teaches tho child
Its relation to Its follow man.
Also, how the unlmnls co-operate
for their own protection.
All who are Interested In tho mod
ern school ahould address Harriot
Churchill, Beck building. Portland,
Or. All children are admitted tree.
CHAMP CLARK
MINIS IJPOTIA
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Every Man ntul Woman Shall Enjoy
the Fruit :f Their Own Labor Do
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BEATTIE TELLS STORY
OF WIFE'S MURDER
(Continued from PI 1.)
PARADE STARTS PROGRAM.
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Itoguo Jtlver Valfey railroad threat
ened troublo at ono time, but tho
team waa stopped before it had reach
ed the crowded sidewalks ror which It
headed. Otherwise nothing occurred
to mar the pleasure or tho occasion.
The parade was In tho charge or
Jack Rens, as marshal or tho day.
Following him came the Medford
band and then tho carpenters' union.
Here was seen the only banner of the
day reading: "Justice or Jail ror la
bor? How do you vote? Romomber
the McNamaras." Following the car
penters came the teamsters, all on
horseback. Then, clad in overall,
followed tho plumbers and following
pay until forced to do bo, when she
hired an attorney.
Ilroko Off Relations.
Heattlo then declared ho had brok
cu oft relations with lleulali lilnforn
during lltOS, regarding her simply as
a woman of tho town. Asked It ho
loved her, the man replied with a
ghostly Btullu: "I cared nothing for
her exceut physically."
Again taking up his story, Iloattlo
asserted that, he had loved his wife
for a year prior to their, marriage
and that.thox had never In thelr,llves
exchanged a cross word.
"I know of no reason why sho
should have beeu untiappr," ho sajd.
"I had told her, all about my rela
tions with Beulah ninfonl. Including
tho fact that tho birth or the child
was blamed upon me."
,t pealtle ,adrulteil, however, that ho
resumed relations with llculah Din
ford at Norfolk without Ills wile's
knowledge.
Asked ir he had not planned to
support thu girl and furnish up a
riat ror her, Iloattlo replied:
DAVKXPOUT, lit., Sept. !, More
Uutn fiPQu.perHOUH hero today heard
Uhainp tjlarH. speaker, or the national
lioiiRc, paint a glowing picture ot tho
future In an address on tho "Pulled
State In tho Twentieth Century."
Chirk arrived hero today
gmwt r CoiigrcHHiuan Pepper, rode In
the ljtbur day parade with tho may
ors oi kuck isiaiiu, .MOiuio nuu uav
enport ami later mot tho leaders of
thu Illinois awl Iowa democracy at a
hlg reception, where he received
pledges of democratic support from
those states In his boom for tho pres
Identlal nomination,
"Ono of the crowning glories of
statecraft, philosophy, humanltarlnu.
Ism nnd religion In the twentieth cen
tury," Bald Speaker Clark, "will bo
tho discovery ut Nome plan whereby
uvery man and woman, ahull enjoy tho
usufruct of their ow.i labor nnd which
will prevent ono man becoming thu
beneficiary of tho toll, energy, tal
ents and sweat ot inniiy men, women
and children.
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Tho electrically lighted sowing
room is ascone of comfort when
the machino is run by an
electric motor. No
hnrL hronUincr nodal- Stim 'friL
Ingl The seamstress
touches a button'
we do tho rest.
Rogue
River
Electric
Company
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Look nt all of tho real estate ads
and nt much of the real estate ud
vjrtised, before investing.
"Yes, I Intended to do so. Her rep
utattou was so bad that her sister,
unable to keep her homo, asked mo
to do what I could. Hut this Is no
proof that 1 loved her. Another wom
an t helped under similar circum
stances was Mary Vclls."
BAGGAGE AND EXPRESS
HENRY M, MARSH
All ordorH prom fitly nttonded to night or day. Short
nud long hnulH. Moving houaohold goods a npuchiUy
Union ttmmaters.
Office 31 91. Front
Pacific 4171 Home SO Residence Main 613
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FOR RENT Furnished ho uso. 423
neatly ut Cajl phono 5071. HU
8 iJC R)ES
8mnU,hoar all of Seclrn plant-
Vl to ofolutrtl, l-)rr-oli) " trr;
qtiartor mlU noulh nt city HmlU',
price 13600; pool (vriim.
S modern bungalow for rent.
om TAJUCBBS AWD rSUXTSBOW-
SKI BAVJC
White & Trobridge
Tavldcniiist
Sportsmen
Savo your trophlcn thin year.
There will bo none, to savo lu a
few years. This cut shows when
t6 cut tho skin. Never cut tho
front of a deer's neck. Call at
Humphrey's Unit Storo and got a
pamphlet free, telling how to save
game heads, birds And skins for
rugs, published by
F. W. BARTLETT
Medford, Oregon
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MORTGAGrE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS ,'.V V
JConey on hand at all times to loan onjmproved
ranchca and fruit land.
PHONE 3231.
120 GARNETT-COREY BLDO.
MEDFORD IRON WORKS
B. G. Trowbridgo, Prop.
FOUNDRY AND MACHINIST
'All kinds of Engines, Spraying Outfits, Pumps,
Boilors nnd Machinery. Agents in So. Oregon for
FAIRBANKS, MORSE & CO.
For tKe Love of Mike I
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what you should or are yonimVmtVVVVVV
ATTENTION!
ATTENTION!
Gold Ray
Realty Co..
Wishes to announce that aftoi-vSepI ember
1st, 1911 they will oeeupy officer room No.
101, on . Hououd floor of J5LISCL,Rr.O
liUrLDTNtr.
WILt HANDLE REAL ESTATE
( JWo are prepared to take listings of all
kinds of real estate, ranches, city lbt,
houses, chattels and property of every des
cription. MEMBER OF MEDFORD REALTY
ASSOCIATION
& Being a member of tho Medford Realty
Association, wo solicit your patronage for
anything in the lino of farm or city, prop
erty, ranches, leases, options, etc., etc.
J We have a largo amount of land, suitable
for tho cultivation of all far mproducts, al
for the cultivation of all farm products, al
insouthcrji Oregon, which wo can offer at
prices which will surely interest you.
PROPERTY FOR EXCHANGE
I We also luivo proporty which wowill ex
change for outside real estate, ranches,
farms, etc. All inquiries will bo promptly
answered, and we shall bo pleased to hear
from you either in porson or by loiter.
qaiVB US A GALL.
GOLD RAY REALTY CO.
Room 101, Electric Bldg. Modford, Or.