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Tha Democratic Times. The Medford
Mall, Th Medford Tribune Tha South
fpi OrcKonian. The Annum xripuna.
Office Mall Tribune Bulldlnav ?
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street; phone,
1021,
SOROS) PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
. , Enters a second-class matter at Med
ferd, Oregon, under the act of March t,
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Official Paper 'of the Cllr ojt Medford
Official rapar 01 jacitaon .toii
v in;smxrrxox jujcjw.
One year, by mall tJS
One month, by mall .............. .so
Per month, delivered by carrier is
"'Medford. Jacksonville and Cen-
tral Point ,.
Saturday only, by mall. per year.. 2.00
Weekly. Per year "
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Dally averace. for atx. month. tadJnK
December 31, li0, 8531.
yaH SMWl Wn mate VMM
SlapaUhes.
The Mall Tribune le on Wile at the
Ferry News Ktano. Ban jrrraciaca.
Pnrtfatid Hotel News stand. PorUaaa,
Bowman News Co Portland, Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash.
JOLTS AND JMtLES
By Ad Brown
A Chirrs0 mnn, who bet ho could
drink fifteen -Rlnsttes f whisky, died
at tho eleventh.- No one can say he
got aljHhat' wascdiinrig to him.
... .
Tho hero of the honrr tho man who
married a wloiaait blacksmith.
Tho rollinjr stone gathers no moss,
Tho proverb maker sings,
But tho rollinir tone that bound
along
Sees a bij lot of things.
Tho product of tho gross cutter
factories is mower each year.
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Of course yon aren't reading the
details of tho Beattie case, but what
do yon think of it anyway f
With a wireless fetation on tho new
hotel all the sparking won't be done
across tho street in the park.
Just to show that there arc many
kinds of people in tho world, one man
thinks that Sunny Jim Sherman is
going to be the next president.
YESTERDAY'S SCORES.
National League.
At Chicago
Chicago S
gt Louis 2
AJt Philadelphia
Philadelphia 6
Brooklyn 0
American League.
At Philadelphia
Philadelphia 10
Washington 4
At Boston s
Boston 3
New York 4
Pacific Coast League.
At Vernon R. H. B.
Vernon 3 8 0
gen Francisco 5 12 4
At Oakland. 9 fjji
Oakland 4 9 1
Los Angeles .... 3t 8 2
At Portland
Portland 6 12 1
Sacramento 3 G 3
Northwest League.
At Tacoma
Tacoina . . 8 10
Seattle H 15
- No other games; rain.
SUPPLEMENTARY RECALL
PETITIONS ARE FILED
SEATTLE, Wn.t 8cpt. 0. Filing of
supplementary recall petitions aguinst
Mnyor George W. Dilling ended at fl
h'clock yesterday nftcnioon. They
contained 2G1G uuuics. Tho check of
the first petitions showed that they
wero 1,275 names short.
Shjoo that time tho Dilling nnti-rc-cull
committee have kecured 3,000
withdraw, which added to 1,275
ipukes 2'275 names lucking for a re
call election.
fl It is claimed that the supplemtnl
ary potltjons 'filed yesterday had 4,
000 name's hut it in improbable that
sufficient names will ho left after
checking to assure tho recall election.
LADIES OF THE JURY
IS NOW THE SALUTE
SPOKANE, Wn, Sept. C Cus
tomary greetings to the jury in the
superior court by lawyers was
changed horo today. It is now "La
flies mid gentlemen of tho jury."
"Mth. Henrietta West, Mr. O. It.
Burscll and Mrs L, Nowton are the
first wolnon jurors horo to be so
greeted. Thoy aro nerving on a jury
before which a personnl dnmngo suit
(s being tvipd, in. Judge Ivonuij'e court.
W-iM
Sportsmen
Save your trophies thla year.
Thcro will bo nono to savo In a
few years. This cut shows when
to cut tho skin. Js'cvor cut tho
front of a deer's neck. Call at
Humphrey's Gun Storo and get a
pamphlet frco, telling how to savo
gamo heads, birds and skins for
rugs, published by
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TurMcoulst
F. W. BARTLETT
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Medford, Oregon
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Rain's Lesson
Order That Rain Coat Now
MEN'S 'AND WOMEN'S PEIESTLY
OEAVK1JETTE8 MADE TOjMEASUEE
$18 TO $23.00
Five days remain of special advance 10 per
I; cent discount Suit Sale at :: :: :: ::
'4 t ' .
j CriswelFs Qualify, t Shpp
; ; Room 4, St. Mark's Bldg. Entrance Electric Bldg. I
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THE SOCIALISM OF PERKINS.
GEORGE V. PERKINS, partner of ,1. P. Morgan, hns
adopted part of the socialist program- hut only that
part which serves the interest of the trusts. In n recent
articlo, Mr. Perkins says:
"What has given us the sweatshops? Competition.
"What has given us child labor? Competition.
"What throws labor out oC employment? Competition.
"What eausos low wages? Competition.
"What briugs panic and failure? Competition.
"And what is our congress at this moment calling loud
ly on our attorney general to enforce, even to the door of
the nail? Competition.
"The congressman who stands for a literal onforoo-
ment of tho Sherman act stands for the sweatshop and
child labor. Convpetition produces the two extremes
millionaires and paupers, while co-operation looks toward
more sUiblc conditions and a more equal distribution of
wealth. This blessed country of ours is suffering from a
deluge of politicians and a dearth of statesmen. Wo must
give better men to our public life."
jr. Perkins cannot name a trust that he not nernet-
uatcd sweatshops, child labor, low wages, when it could.
What Mr. Perkins wants is to have tho predatory in
terests lett severely alone.
The "competition" Air. Perkins talks about is but one
sided competition. A fe.w control most of the opportuni
ties for producing wealth. The competition the rest of
us enjoy is to obtain tho permission of the ic.w to earn a
living.
True, competition qxists only where no specjal privi
lege exists, and special privilege is the foundation corner
stone of the trusts and the one thing they seek to preserve
and the one thing Mr. Porkins would perpetuate.
OUR POLITICS.
TUB AIAIL TRIBUNE is in receipt of the following
lntrnv rJnrnil jif Afcrniv f Ano-ilcf- 1U fvnu lit' IT P
Theiss:
"Will you be kind enough to inform me what your pol
itics should be or is, as I am an ardent-reader of your
paper."
The political beliefs of the Mail Tribune are certainly
reflected in its editorials. It is independent, owes ho alle
giance to party, faction, convention, formula or ism.
We regard party merely as a means to an end, and
partisanship simply as blinders to drive the people
through prejudice against their own interests.
The end we desire is the greatest good to the greatest
number, which we believe can be best obtained in a gov
ernment literally by, for and, of the people.
, We believe in the democracy of Jefferson and Lincoln,
in the insurgency of LaFollette, in the tax reforms of
Henry George, in some of the doctrines of Karl Marx, all
of whom were working for a, common end the better
ment of humanity as it was given them to see it.'
"We believe in free trade and the abolition of special
privileges, in the elimination of economic-waste, in equality
before the law and other steps in the social evolution to
ward Utopia.
We believe that all men were created with equal rights
to, equal opportunity to life, liberty and the pursuit of
happiness, ana that man is only entitled to that which he
himself produces.
Locally, the Mail Tribune stands for progress, the up
building of the coniniunity,lionpsty and efficiency in pub
lic office.
This, in brief, is the politics of the Mail Tribune.
GUNS SHOOT
FIFTEEN MILES
New Weapons on Texas
York Fifty-three Feet
Cost Mounted Over
Apiece. 4
and New
Long nnil
$125,000
RICHES AWAKE
LITTLE NEWSBOY
Five Year Old Boy Goes to Sleep In
Fashionable Hotel to Find a Hat
ful of Nickels Awaiting Him on
Awakening.
WASHINGTON, 1). 0 Bout, tu
Apparently thoro Is no limit to tho
ranfjo ot tho IiIr ruhh on Undo Sam's
ships nml coast ilcfcn08. A fow
yenra ngo gun which roulil hoot
accurately a tltstnnco of ton mltcu wn
conslilortM remarkable, but tho lat
est acquisition 'to I'nclo Sam's arma
ment will demolish any battleship or
fortification now lu oxlstouco nt a
distance ot 15 miles,
When It Is considered that during
tho clll war, only 30 years nj;o, two
miles was tho greatest ratiK poBslblo
with tho guns In uno at that time, tho
ranRO of tho now 1 Much death deal
ers seems phenomenal.
These now guns will bo mounted on
tho largest of tho new battleshlps.nno
Texas and tho New York, both of
which aro of tho Delawaro type, and
It Is claimed that the per foot Ion ot
these guns will make these two ships
tho most powerful and most to be
.dreaded lu tho world. Tho now gun
is 53 feet G 1-2 Inches long and
wolghs, stripped, G3.G tons. Tho di
ameter nt tho breech Is 47 Inches and
at tho muxxlc 24 Inches. Kach uno
l.OS ANOUhKS, Sept. fi. Utile
Michael l'aoff, n, a newsboy, today
Is tho happiest kid lu all Los Augeteu.
Ilo took his elder brother's place
selling papers, but ho was so small
that nobody seemed to iiotlro him,
Discouraged and sleepy, ho wandered
Into u fashionable hotel and, sinking
Into a big, soft chair, went to sleep.
Two large tears glistened from his
eyelashes. Ills frayed hat lay on tho
floor.
lllg-heartod Harry S, Dewey, a
wealthy Now York lumberman, dls
covered tho lad. lhnuglug a $10
piece Into silver coins, ho poured
them Into Michael's hat. Other guests
followed his example, Tho Jluglo nt
money awakened tho llttlo street
merchant,
"Oee," ho llspod, "I must havo all
thu mnuoy lu the world. Won't sister
Kannlo and brother Tom bo glad. I
inust hurry home."
Dewey sent tho lad homo. In n big
automobile.
APPLES FOR EUROPE
Wo nro appointed ngonts for
J, 11. THOMAS, Covont llnrdon, Lon
don and Southampton. Idwluml,
whoso charges nro 6 por cent and
0 cents per box.
JA3. LINDSAY & HON, Lid., Olns
now ami Kit ntiuruu. Hcouauu, i
por cent and 10 cents per hoj.
HAW80N HOIUNHON, Hull, 13ng
limit, r por cent and 8 conts bor
box.
TIioro nro tho oldont and lnrgost
firms In thulr respoctlvo towns, and
their roforonco nn to flnnnclal null
ities can ho had at Modford National
Hank, Modford, Oregon.
Cash can ho cahlod day aftor salo
If required, and hlghost markot
prices guaranteed.
Hod Kneed Men smoking 11IO CIO
Alia talking "HOT Allt" don't nlwnys
llvo on air, houco our remarks on
charges.
Tho clap-trap about prlvnto snlo
does not prove romuuorntlvo, except
for somo curios ot a small nature. All
sellers by private sale hnvo to wait
until auctions aro over so ns to know
what to ask, nnd In tho enso of largo
supplies they often got loft.
Kor further particulars, address
j-W. N. White (EL Co.
O PAKIC l'UVOM NKW YOUK
Where to Go
Tonight
NOTICK OF KHJHTIl (IIIADR UNI
KOIW! KXA.MI.VATION.
NTnMnn la linrnliv tflvnn Hint I till
1. 1 :" ' "'. cnrrlnnext regular uniform examination of
Tn.TrJJ,th'!!!1 T applicants for olghth grado diplomas
add 50,000 to this prlco. ., b(J ,loM r,optombQr 7 nm, 8 mi(
"-"- ' "' l tli.rf
4i o iwiiuno.
NOTICK,
Notice Is hereby given that It. D.
Hoko of Central Point, Oregon, hns
been duly appointed ndmlnfAtrntnr of
tho cstato of Kugcno U. Hoko of Los
Angeles county, California, and It Is
hereby roqucstcd that any creditors
having claims against said estate shall
present tho same, with propor vouch
ers, to It. II. Lincoln, nt No. 401 Gnr-nett-Corey
building, Medford, Oregon,
within six months from tho date of
this notice, which dnto Is August 17,
1911.
Hasklns for Healtn.
Thursday, September 7 Physiol
ogy, writing, history and civil govern,
mont.
Friday, September 8 Grammar,
arithmetic, geography, spelling.
All thoso who wero conditioned In
ono or two subjects In tho Juno, 1911,
examinations should write upon such
nt this examination. Othnrwlno thoy
will loso tho credits earned.
This will bo tho last examination
for ontrnnco to high schools until
January, 1913.
J. PKKOY WKLL8.
County School Superintendent.
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M -1 J J. 1 'LVWJOrJlRL.il. .If LWJ.l 1 1 JJ.JI
j-" - ' ' n.v
"DIGNIrTINIi
THE
INDUSTRIES"
Tbti ! the title of a bsauttnil Ci-ptge book, which
will i.ov ny bot or ctrt tow to SUCCEED. Drop a
poiUt In tho mall TODAY and It will bo tnt TREE.
Th aim of th Collet 1 to dlcnlrr and popuUrli
tho laduttrtet , and to irr ALL tho popl. It offers
counts In Acrlcultur,ClTil EoclBorloc, Eloetrlcal
Enjlccrlnr.McbnlcalEnjlncerlnj.MialttKEniln.
erlnr, I'ortry, DotaMtlo.Scltnco end Art, Com
tnorco. Pharmacy and Miute. Tho Collect opens
8ptcabr2ld. Catajocfrt.
Addreut ItEOISTgAS, CRE00H AOniCUrrURAL
OOLLEQE. Corvallli, Orecoa.
W
ITHOUT the best
in groceries your
cooking cannot be a success; The
good working man never attempts
to build with dofioiont tools or bud matoriul.
fe is too proud of his work.
So with the.!WQcessful cook. Only the finest groceries
can bring satisfaction. We sell that kind. Successful
cooks are ourest patrons. ,
TAKE FLOUR
For instance, WAITSBURG PURE WHITE is the
kind that gives complete satisfaction.
A '
ALLEN GROCERY CO.
O - 1 O H . CRN 'J' HAL A V J! .
Draperies
Wo carry a very comnUU Itn. of
draporlcs, faro eurlalna, flxturoa, oto,,
ami Co all olasion of UphoUrtorthtf. A
special man to look after thla work
scltiftlvitty and will kIv aa itooti
rtlc aa la tMsatbla to fat la veu
Iho largoat elllta.
Weeks & McGowan Co
Kiefer Trees
No 50 por cent lotset, tho risk
Is ours.
Wo aro filling to innko 1ol
contrnct with you. To plant Kl
fer Pear trees. To work there o
top of any Tarloty you may Ml
cct. $
Wo buy Kolfor tores of Hturk
Bros., and Mt. Arbor Nursorle..
Homo Grown Trees, uo batter
grown.
MedfordNursery
Company
421 NOUTII CKNTItAL AVK.
I'hoao 7451
1.1 ', l-J 1JI I Jl I , -.1 J " 1 U.IL-1
Phone Pacific 2681
Home 268
For MILK . M$
ORBAM for
WHIPPING,
BUTTERMILK,
BUTTER,
IOID CREAM, or
SHERBETS.
"Not the Cheapest but the
BEST."
Rogue River
CREAMERY
134 N. Riverside Avenue
Newport
TAQrZWA, BAT
ofcMomi ounx bsaox
BBHOBT
An Idoal retreat for outdoor pastimes
of nil kinds. HUNTING, 1MH1IINO,
noATiNo, huuv imtiiino, mo.
I NO, AUTOINM, CANOKINO. UANQ
TfO AND IlOLI.i;it flKATINO. Whero
pretty wntnr hkImi, moss an Mom,
niorjii-ntonos, curnellsnu can bo found
onv tho lionuh. I'urp mountain water
nnd tlio host of food at I6w prions.
I'rtiih fish, olaniB. crulin and oyatora,
with abundunco of voKotablus of all
kinds dally,
Camping1 Oroanda OobtbUb aa4 At-
raptlva with BtHct BaalUry
gTlaUoBS.
SOW BOUVS B BBAIOV
TIOXBTI
Trora All Volnta la Orfon, Waaa
Urton sad Idaho, oa sal dally,
I-DAT BATVB&AY.MOBBAX
TXOKXTB "
from Bauthern I'aclflo points Portland
to Cottutfo Orovoi uIno from all O. A
13. stations Albany and wet. dood
koIiik Haturday or "Sunday and for
rutum Hunday or Monday,
Call on any H, 1', or O. & 19, Agent
for full partloulura as to fares, train
schedules, otc.i also for copy of our
llluslratod booklot, "OutliiK'i In Or
Kon," or wrlto to
Wltf. MoKVBBAV
neral riingv' Afeat,
Portland, Orairoa.
irlffirifn
THE ISIS THEATRE
lKclal ICiiKiupnont ofclnolnJiiuit !
" HHH'lnt IJiiHnui'iiu'itt of
KUUTIHH THOlll'i: 01'' TltAINi:i
HOOHTKIIH
; Koitnnlloss of cxiicuoo, cuiiiom tho
Itrcatost ami only act of Its Kind In
tho world, Twunly trnluod roost
ors. It hnnlly septus pnsslhlo that
such n thliiK could ho done, hut
; tlnto nnd im Ilo nro will provo to
nlltht what can ho nrcoinnllshod
I whuu Kurtlss'H trnluod roostora
will clvo their first performance
1 lloliiK tho only net of Its kind ovor
shown htri. It should ho a (trout
drnwluit car for tho next fow nights
Uvorywhum they havu performed
thoy havo caused a Kreat dcnl of
; newspaper tnllc. Don't miss see
In B this wundorful act.
jnwwwMnni
UGO Theatre
I'OK TIIK QUKKN'H IIONOK
(Iloautlful story of sacrtflco of
slstor to savo queen's honor.)
TIIAT'H HAPJ'INIXN
(lllll luvllrn Susy to (ho Iroa
aunstora' bill.)
CUPIO IN CIlAPfl
(A cowhoy comody)
Rock Spring
Goal
B KAJTB ALT, TBB
Office aad CoI Yard, Twelfth
I"roiit Htrwts.
l'honc. 7191.
Burbidgc
COAX, MAS .
PLUMBING
BTKAM AND HOT WATKIt
IIKATINO
All Work Uu.rante4
Price noesoBAblo
SS Howartl Illock, KaUraace
oa OUi Htrrct.
Coffeen & Price
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Pacific 8031
HoBta B4
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