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'MEDFOBD MAIL TRIBUNE, MBDFQRP, OUTCCION, TITUftSDAT, SFiPTflMirTCn 21, 1011.
Medford Mail Tribune
sate:
AN INDKPENDRNT NRWRPAPRIl
FU1IL.I81I13D KVEUT A1TKKNOON
KXCEPT BUNDAW HT TUB
XIKDFOnt) l'niNTINO COr
.The Democratic Tlmea. Th Medford
Matl.Thn Medford Tribune, The South
ern Oregonlan, The Aanland Tribune
Office Mall Tribune nullcJlnit, S&-1T-19
wain
North Fir
Noma 7C.
atreet; phone,
101,
JUDICIAL CONTEMPT FOR THE PEOPLE.
OHOnan PUTNAM, Rdttor and Manager
nterod na seeond-claaa matter at Med
ford, Oregon, under the act of March S,
1179.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford
Official Paper of Jnckson Countr. ..
aTOBSCBXTTXOX laAXZS.
One year, by mail w.15.00
One month, by mall .............. .10
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford. Jacksonville and Cen-
tral Point .M
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. S.OO
Weekly, per year 1.M
bwobh oxsotnuiTZOir.
Dally areratro for nix raontha aaalng
December 31. 110, S7JX-
ruU Xaet4 Wire Ualtta 9t
Slapatebta.
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The Mall Tribune Is on Bale at the
Ferry Newa siana. Ban tTuncieco.
Portland Hotel Newa Stand. Portland,
Bowman Newa Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. 'Whitney. Seattle, Waalu
FOR the past tou or fifteen years at least the supreme
court oC Ohio has been trying to aequire a reputation
equal to unit ot tlio suprome court 01 1'onnsyivanm as a
faithful servant of monopolistic corporations. When Attorney-General
Monnott started n number of suits against
the. Standard Oil company and similar monopolies, he
found that the merits of his ease cut very little figure with
that court. Later, when Tom L. Johnson started his fight
for three cent fares and for equal taxation of railroad and
street railway property, hu found that the judges of the
Ulno supreme court coma not nave ueen more paruai 10
those corporations it they iiau ueen opemy roraiuou as at
torneys for them. In order to protect monopolistic inter
ests, thev even rendered a decision overturning the gov-
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ennuentoi every oiiyin tuesiaie. xi is nor. surprising uiimi
to hoar of the latest manner in which it has distinguished
itself.
There is a vigorous campaign tieing carried on in Ohio
for the initiative and referendum, and it looks now as
though there will be an overwhelming popular vote in fav
or ofthese measures. The interests are clearly alarmed. So
when a question was brought before the supreme court re-
laung ro a law requiring puysiciaiis to iii.iku cerium re
ports, that august bodvsaw fit to render a decision nullify
ing this law in such a way as to give it an excuse to utter
some irrelevant side remarks that might be construed as
bearing on the initiative and referendum question. It de
clared tiic act void, not on account of any unconstitutional
feature, but because it was said to be contrary to the ordi
nance of 17S7 and then went on to intimate that there were
tilings in that ordinauee which would invalidate a pure de
mocracy and that since it ante-dated the constitution,
aiarcu sn kJ'JJta H 5S nothing could be put in the constitution to revoke it. In
other words, the court holds that the states lormeu out 01
the old northwest territory have not boen admitted to the
union on equal terms with other states. Other states may
amend their constitutions to suit themselves, but these
states must first obtain the consent of congress, if these
side remarks of Ohio's supreme judges have been proper
ly understood. Can fidelity to predatory interests cro any
further? Taf t's conduct in regard to Arizona seemed high
handed enough, but Arizona was still a territory under the
control of congress. But a state admitted to tlie union is
supposed to be sovereign in all things that do not conflict
with the federal constitution. Ohio needs not only a new
constitution, but a now lot of supreme judges as well.
FOUR WEEKS
E
ID
PAVNG
i acxsroaU), oxssok.
Metropolis .of Southern Orccon an4
Northern California, and the faateat
growing city In Oregon. ..
Population U. a censua 110; MiO;
aatlmated. 191110.000.
FUo hundred thouwuxd doltnr Gravity
Water System completed. Eivlns finest
auDoly pure mountain water and eix
teen' miles ot atreel belnir paved and
contracted for at a coat exccedlnr .
000,000, making a total ot twenty mllea
of J PTeS!fnt- .. .,!..
I'oeiomce rrcripiB r i. ....
cent.
Banner fruit city In Oregon Roeua
River 8piUenberR applea won sweep
atakea prUe and UUo of
"Aypla Kin of the World.1
ax the National Apple Show, Spokane,
110, and a car of Kewtowns won
jttnrt Mm ta 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, B. C ......
nnmi. izivr Dears orouKai uutiics.
rlca In all markets of tho world dur
ing me paai six , year.
ivhi. commercial ciu
cents for poatase for me finest eommu-
Clark & Hcnery Will Be Kept Busy
Until End Of Season With Work
In This City New Contracts Are
Coming In.
The Clnrk-Uouerv Puvim comimnv
havo fully four wcoU work ahead of
them heforti their stroot paving uon
traet in Medford will ho completed.
Tho streets yet to pavo, aru North
Fir, from SixlA to Jaeksou; North
Orape, from Sixth to Jaekwon; Heat
ty, from porth Central avenue to
Aranmunta street; Tlilnl 8tnet, from
Front street to Apple street; Hurt
lett street, from KirIiUi to Ninth;
Fifth tri'et, from Front street to
Kiversiilo avenue. Tho exenvntious
have been nimlo on mst of these
streets ami on some of them all nec
essary work preparatory to putting
on tho "1oih)' nml "hot stuff" has
neon completed.
Several alleys are also to ho paved.
These arc all the alleys in the Med
ford Furniture & Hardware compa
ny hlock; nil those in the Hotel Nash
block, and ruuninc east to ltivorsidv
avenuo; and nil those in tho Miil
Tribune block.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl. IlurlJnir
Jiiinsclf from the roof of St. Fran
..:.. it . . . ....
BIG BANQUET
ON SATURDAY
Toggery Bill To Bid Oltl Stand An
Approprtnto Farewell Many
Speakers Will Be Heard At The
Festival. .
eis Hospital hen', K. Marcus a pa-, hi
tient under treatment for melancholia' w
Preparations for tho haiupiet to bo
given as a farewell to tho old Tok
Kry stand oil Saturday ovcntn arc
well under way. 1 ho hour Iiuh lieou
set for directly after the, eloso of
busiuusN and it is then that with
feast and oratory tho old utoro will
bo closed up for the uifjht for tin
last time as "Tho Toery.'1 On
Monday morning tlfo new TogB'Ty
will bo opened next to tho Medford
National Hank.
Among tlio speakers of the even
ing will ho John 11. (loodrhih, who
will devote some time to tho subject,
"Tho Itaiucoat as a Uoverumenl Wa
tershed." Clarence H. Maid win has
prepared a lengthy address on "Mlock
Heads that Need ItehlockhiK." Tim
lecture will be illnstrutcd with stent
opttcou slide and the company will
bo given cues when to applaud. I'aul
Leonard will modestly tell about the
time hu caught n bigftor fs, i,an jj
over caught and how it got away.
There nro no pictures with this, the
speakers' word heiiig sufficient.
rrank AloKny has been given tin
lonor of closing tho toastmnkiug. He
AT rOUNTAINB.HOTKLBtOn (LaKWMKnK
Get tho
Oritnul nd Genuine.
HORUCK'S
MALTED MILK
.
Otficttait Jmitaticn&
ThcFootlDrinkforAUAc.H
RICH MILK, MALT CRAIN EXTIUa. IN roWUM
Not in any Milk Trust
limine on "HOHLICK'S"
Tako a inuku)So lioiin
ill shed real tears nq lm htilu ftim
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was picKca up m a dying condition ' well to the old store. If there an
by attendants and died on tho oper-1 any other addresses they aro still
nting table of the hospitnl.
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wm
nlty pamphlet ever published.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
Tho Earl of Yarmouth has become
a ook. Does he uso Royal Baking
Powder? v
A Kansas City woman throw a
cooked goose at her husband. Must
havo been a half-baked ono herself.
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Without a graft Investigation Phil
adelphia goes atalo.
An aerial express Is announced at
.Now York. Merchants who order
drop shipments will do well to Investigate.
I called on a clairvoyant,
A wizened littlo man;
Tho pages of tho futuro
j I asked tho right to scan.
I looked upon tho headlines
One hundred years from now.
They said, "Moroccan question
Will finish In a row."
I quickly turned tho pages,
A thousand years or more
And saw "John Bull and Kaiser
Are on the verge of war."
5, Speaking of names, we note that a
white slave Investlagtlon In Portland
'has brought to light a Mrs. Sinner.
, Some of tho guests at the banquet
wished thoy could havo been traveling
salesmen Just for tho night.
EXPECT Ml -t
WAR TO START
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SANTA BAKDARA. Cnl.. Sept.
21. A clash of considerable magni
tude between American nnd Japanese
fishermen on Santa Cruz jsland is
expected to follow the announcement
today of Fred F. Cairo of San Fran
cisco, ono of the owners of tho isl
and, that no exclusive privilege has
been given tho Japanese to fish on
its shores. Cairo says that he only
gavo tho foreigners the rifjht to camp
there,
, American fishermen have been
hesitating to enforce their rights on
tho island. Now that thoy know
whoro thoy stand, tho Americans are
determined to fish pn tho island and
tho littlo brown men arc nst as de
termined not to permit thorn.
Last Friday tho Americans and
Japanese clashed but no weapons
wore used. IIoavHy nnncd, a party
of Santa Barbarans Btarlcd for the
island today and serious trouble is
'expected if tho Jnpaneso nttempt to
interfere. There are about 50 Japa
nese from I)8 Angeles now fishing
for crawfish and nbnlonoq on tho isl
and, and they havo announced that
they v'ill fifiht nny'-nttempt to nsur
their privilege.
HMkuu for Health. "
MR. FARMER, CAN YOU AFFORD IT?
CAN you afford to continue to haul your loads over the
present roads when it will cost you not one cent more
than you are hoav paying to enjo' the use of a good hard
surfaced road, free from ruts a,nd mud at all season of the
year?
Good roads will enable you to bring in wood at a time
when fuel is most needed and prices the highest, and when
you have no other work pressing on the farm.
Good roads Avill enable you to bring in hay, potatoes
and other products when you have leisure to market them,
and prices are right.
Good roads will bring rural free delivery to every farm
in the county.
Build good roads and enjoy them now, and thousands
of people yet to come will help to pay for them.
NEW-THEATRE
OPENSSEPT 23
Long Expected Opera Chairs Arrive
And Saturday Evening Will See
The First Performance Open
House Is Well Appointed.
The Peoples Amusement Company
will open its new Star Theatre in thU
city on the 23rd day of September at
7 p. m. This time there will bo no
delay as the long expected opera
chairs have arrived, arc now beinj:
installed, and with a comparatively
few hours will be set up in propel
munner, in the Star Theatre, to be
used by the public of Medford. It is
also good news on this occasion to
announce that Mr. A- Sathcr, the
newly appointed manager of the
house, is in the city superintending
the final preparations for tho open
ing. Mr. Sathcr is an experienced
theatrical manager, having come to
Medford from being manager of one
of the company's theatres in PorU
land. Besides being a competent
manager, Mr. Bather possesses a
tenor voico of exceptional sweetness,
and is sure to prove n great success
as a singer of popular songs at the
new Star Theatre.
It may see mstrange to tho people J
Medford that a company liko the
Peoples should bo delayed so long in tho shipping cud.
opening tuc nouse, out ino company
believes in keeping its promises, and
having nromised everything possible
in the way of a properly equipped
and up-to-date theatre, did not feel
liko opening the house without one of
the most necessary things in the way
of comfort, the opera chairs. This,
delay was caused through the faalt
of (ho chair company in not deserv
ing tho chairs on September tint,
according to contract.
However, this is all over, and tho
theatre will open ns above stated pp
Saturday, September 2'A with tho
best program obtainable, up-to-date
and appropriate musical features,
NO SHORTAGE
0FJIREW00D
Many Residents Putting In Winter's
Supply Thousands Of Cords
Have Been Shipped In Sells From
$5.00 To $6.50.
There will surely be no shortage
of fire wood in Medford this com
ing winter if the supply now visiblq
may be taken as a forecast.
It is said by one who has traveled
over the Southern Pacific between
Medford and Qlendalo that north of
Grants Pass at every railroad siding
there arc piled thousands of cords a
seasoned .firewood. Besides this
supply tho Pacific & Eastern rail
road has brought in scvoral thousand
cords from the Butte Falls country,
nnd there is considerable more in
that section still to be brought out.
Cordwood is now selling in Med
ford at from .$5 to $0.00 per cord
and many town people aro putting
in their winter supply.
Last winter the price at ono time
went to $12 per cord. Whether this
was caused by scarcity or by com
bination is not quito clear in the
minds of some consumers who wero
compelled to pay this extortionate
and unreasonable price. All tho deal
ers here declare it was a holdup al
NKW YOIHCE. H. Gary, chair
man of the board of directors of tho
steel trust, refused today to contain
a rumor afloat in finnncial circles
that tho steel corporation directors
have agreed upon a plan of dissolving
tho concern and ro-organizing along
lines Inid down in tho supremo court
decision in tho Standard Oil case.
popular ballads, etc, and tho policy
of tho. company will bo to run the
Star Theatre, Medford, oxnctly as is
tho Star Theatre, Portland, tlio Peo
ples Amuemcut company' most suc
cessful theatre.
being kept soon-1 .
Mill Stendeford'a)
Piano .Vchuol
riano, Harmony nnd Mimical
UUtory
1CMU.Y T. BTANDrcroitD
Examiner for Now ICiiKland
Couaervatory of Miulo
In DoMon
Mnkon n apeolnlty of tralnlnn
teachera, Bond for tcHttmontata
and torma, Phono 7311. 170
21.1 North OuUdiilc.
Where to Go
Tonight
i0'w-t
OPEN-
For Business
IUOOINH TiKSMK'H
'HctHimMlntul Hdtro
nt 3G South (Irapn Htrotit,
Olvo ua a call and wo will treat
you fair.
HlKhCHt cauli prlro for eorond hnud
poods of all klnda.
r-rti-rrfrrfrrn
3-BIG FEATURES-3
For the Grand Opening of
S-T-A-R
THEATRE JLV.
Saturday, Sept. 2'., at. 7 p. m.
"Tho Blind Princess and tho Poot,"
fA Biograph Masiurpieco.)
""Tho Spirit of the Gourds,"
(Powerful Dramatic Production.)
"Tho Runaway Leopard,"
(Positively the Funniest Hurloanue Comedy Ever
Exhibited.)
AL SATHER,
In New Songs.
THE NEW THEATRE,
Admission 10c.
HOTEL MOORE
European.
Special Rates by the Week or Month.
Rales 00 Gents Up.
RAU-MOHR CO., Proprietors.
it.ft
Campbell & Baumbach
MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS
CITY AND SCHOOL BONDS
Honey on hand at all times to loan on improved
ranches and fruit land.
PHONE 3231. 120 GARNETT-COREY BLDG.
t04S
s!v!k ft C Jy
5Hl UtfCTy
Sportsmen
TaxIdermlMt
8avo your trophies this yoar.
Thoro will ho nono to savo In a
fow yoaniT This cut shows when
to cut tho skin, Novor cut tho1
front of a door's nock, Call at
' Humphrey's Gun Store and get a
pamphlot froo, tolling how to savo
game heads, birds and aklna for
J rugs, publlshod by
F. W. BARTLETT .
Medford, Oregon
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Koulli lllvvrftldo
New and rMo-lute Modern
In every particular, gait cook
ing, etc. Women and glrla itiunt
tiring rvft'tvnrt'ft.
WM. SMITH.
Homo l'lioun (4 IK.
THE ISIS THEATRE
HPIKJIAIi I'JNUAUWMKNV Ol'
TIIKHKVOUH'lt IH'O
; MluuhiK, Oamluu; and Clever lm
pei'NonatlouN,
ii i ii " i
Then pedal onKitK'nncnt of therm
two clover people In noiuelhlnit
out of tho ordinary run of actn an
It will ho tho very flint tlmo uuy
art of thin Ittud Iwm over played f
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.Mcunini. miw houkm in inu tit k
latent cum I or it hlttt, their Importum
atloiin aro of tho very bent, havliiR
received many wrltiMipn In all tho
pending cltlen of Ameilra. Thoy
aro hound to ho a bin drawlus
card, tiM It In nomuthluit very one
eujoya anil Hipiuul not in Inn.
HTii.ii .iNiniii;ii. s
llltl'M AM lllMllllvH
Hltiuhiir. Talking, WltMIng,
Another ono of PnutnKo'n IiIk
hltn In nnmethluK that In hound to ;
pleano ovoryhody. Now nonun, !
new J ok cm and whlntlhiK union that '
; aro far nupertor to any you have ;
over heard. Thin In ono of tho :
atroiiKortl bllln wo havo over had, ;
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RANCHES
30 norm, llmr rri-k liutltmi montly, I
riMmi iii-w iioiiKr, i:si iicri
ST iuti'k, I a In (ni.ytttr-ilil iiir nml
H-ari. 1300 ncTi, rleitff to hinMoa.
30 iicri'H. 7 In ImhuImk ni'l'l"'". lutluarn
III MMim. 1(009.
II iiiTtn. itl fal r ii nml Nnr, IJ75 nrro.
310 ncrri", $4 nn nrir, flni niilllvltoti.
3 uoriin I'urry miliiUvUlott, my Uriiin.
it cr; olomi In; txmutlful vlaw; tin
noil: 1350 Rflf; vrry ) torm.
I 1-3 ncrvn; brarlna orchard; wattr
rlaht; utorn; alo lrni on Etxnl a
turo and hay Inrnt; al or tmdo.
TRADE
t 1-3 aerfia. 4-r(Kiiu huu, 1660.
1 80 ocrcH, I 1J mllea from town In Wll
Imaotln valley, rlrh bottom ant up
laml, 100 ncra cullivatiHl, sood lm
proviniiila, 1115 aero.
Irtrontn praiwrty. runtala, (136 monthly;
tako Rood acrcORn.
to nctta. It In poara, cloaa In flna build
in k all and view,
MO-ncro atock and alfalfa ranoht ISO
acraa tillable; under ditch; T( per
ncrn; lak tticoma pronrly.
130 acrra raw land; all flna fruit land,
tnka any good properly,
10 acrea, tillable; 13000; uka town prop
erty 10 acrea, cleared; take realdenc in
trade.
WANTED
jirla for central housework.
City and ranch property ta Hat.
I'mir plckrrn.
KlKht luliori'ra.
Konr wiilllicMdra.
Twit niiii'U IiuihIh.
E. F. a.
BITTNER
aooM M
9mxrw atrxz.tx3ra
Newport
YAQUHTA. SAT
omcooa's ForutAB bbaox
BXBOBT
An Monl retreat for outdoor paallmca
of ntl klnda. HUNTINO. KIHIIINa,
HOATINO, HUlir IIATMINO, IUI)
INO, AUTOINO, OANOKINO. DANC
NO AND IIOM.KU HKATINO. Where
pretty water iiKutca, moaa okMcd,
rnoon-atoncB, carnellnna can ho found
on the bonoli, I'urn mountain water
and tho boat of food at low prleea.
l'ri'nh flah, cluma, craha and oyatera,
with aliiindanco of vouetubloa of all
klnda dally.
Camping- Oroanda OoaTaalest ana At-
traotlve wth atrtot aBltary
Bg-nlatlona.
OW BOUND TBI IBAIOV
XIOXBXI
Jfrom All Polnta In Ortfon, Waah
lagton and Idaho, oa aala dally,
-DAT BATUBDAY-MOBDAIf
X1QK.XX
t
from Bouthern I'dclflo polntn Portland
to CottnRe Orovoj a I no from all G. ft
K. ntatlonn Albany and wont. Oood
koIiik Saturday or Hundny and for
return Hunday or Monday,
Call oa nny R. P. or C. ft 13. Aent
for full imrtloulnrn oh to fnroa, train
nahaduloH, olo.; nlno for copy of our
llliiMtralcd lmoldnt, "Outlnta In Oro
jjoa," or write to i
WM, MoMUBBAT
eneral X?aaangec A feat,
Portland, Oregoa.
UGO Theatre
The vt Motion I'ltturrti and
Atonic
l.'nlln (."Imiiik" of I'roKrnin Kvery
liny.
Any picture will ho carried a
ncroud day by reiiuontlui; unmo at
box office, and In auch a enno
them wilt ho the ununt three uotv
rcoln and tho extra. .
no nnd ltlc.
Rock Spring
Goal
OB atAJTD AXI.
Office nut) Oval Yard, TwrUth m4
Front Htrmta.
l'liono 7IBI.
Burbidge
rxa ooax. kajt
PLUMBING
BTKAM AM) HOT WAT Kit
1 1 H ATI NO
All Work Ouaranto4
Prlcea Hoaaoaablo
8A Howart lllock, Halnuct
on nth Htrt-tft.
Coffeen & Price
Pacific 80111 Homo Si
A Full Line
of
School
Books
and School Sup
plies at
The Merrivold Shop j
1U1 WKHT MAIN HT.
Kodaks
The most beautiful
time of the year
Better have one
with you on
that trip
Medford
Book Store
cr.aafci iAr.i-"au.
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