Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 06, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDFORD MATL TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD, ORECK)NT. WTONrcSPAY, DKOMMHMR. (, 1011.
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jMDFORD Mail Tribune
AN INDKt'nNnttNT NKW8PAPKH
lunMnm:r nvnuv aktkknoon
KXCKPT SUNDAY, 11Y TUB
MHDFOHl) l'llINTINO CO.
The Democratic Times, Tho Mcdfortl
Mall, TJic Meafnnl Tribune. Tlio South'
em urcKi'nlftn, Tlio Aolilaml Triuune.
Offlco Mnll Trllmno lhillalwr. J6-J7-S0
Norm ri r street; phone, aiain au.i;
Home 75.
OnOHQH PUTNAM, Kdltor and Manner
Knteml n sceoiil-clnss matter rtt
Mcdfonl. Orccon. under tho act of
March 3, 1879.
Official rnirtr 6t Iho City of McdfortL
Official iaper of Jnckfon Count?.
BfTBSCRXPTXOK BATES.
Ona yesr. by mall ............... .15 CO
One month, by mnll .......... .t . . .60
IVr month, rtllwrt by carrier In
Medford. Jnclisomlllo and Cen-
trnf l'otnt .SO
Rnttirriay only, by mall, per year.. 3.00
WVekly. per yenr 10
SWORK CXRCTJ&AXXOZT.
Dnlly average Tor eleen mouths end
Inir November 30, 1911, 3731.
rail
XVesstd Win Unltad rrtis
Bltpstcbat.
Tho Mnll Tribune Is on sale at tho
Kerry News Stand, 8n Krsticlsco.
Tortlnnd Hotel Now Stand, rortland.
llnwman Nous Co., Portland. Ore.
w. o. AVhitncy, sseaiuc, osn.
UESrOXO. OREQOlf.
Metropolis of Southern Orcgtm nnd
Northern Callfornln, and tho fusteot-
Browlnp city In Orepon.
Population -IT. a census 1910 SStO;
entlmnted, 1911 10.000.
Plvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water Hystem completed. Ktvtnt; finest
supply pure mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets paved,
Postnffleo receipts for year ending
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent.
Banner fruit city la Oreson Rocuo
ltlver SpltxcnbcrK apples won sweep
stakes prim nnd title of
"Appto Ktar trf t&a WorW
nt tho National Applo Show, Spokane,
1909 and, a. car of Newtowns oo
Tlrst rrlis In 1910
at Canadian International Applo Show.
Vancouver, B, C
rtrst Frlxa la 1911
at Spoknno National Apple Show wou
by carload of Nowtowns.
Rogue. River pears brought ltlRhest
firlees In all markots oC tho world dur
nc tho past six years,
write Commercial Club. Inclosing
cents for postage for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
NAVAL MAN 18
VISITING GUY
Attache af Recruiting Office Dclfvcr
ing Illustrated Lectures en Life in
United States Navy Covers Cruls3
of Battleship Fleet.
P. A. Merrlam, chief electrician,
United States navy, will begin a
course of illustrated lectures this
week at tho Isls theater. Theso lec
tures cover the 40,000 mile cruise of
the 1G battleships of the United
'States navy during 1907, 190S and
1909.
Mr. Merrlam. who haa 14 years of
honorable service in the United
States navy, has been detailed by tho
navy department to gire these illus
trated lectures in California, Oregon,
Washington, Idaho and Montana. He
has already spent eight months ' in
southern California and Oregon,
coming to Medford from Portland,
Oregon, where he met with great suc
cess, speaking to 40,000 persons a
week.
Gives Opiori unity for Katal Service.
Tho lectures are given under- the
direction of tho recruiting depart
ment, with the intention of bringing
before the young men and their
relatives tho opportunities for en
listing la tho navy. Tho main re
cruiting office, which Mr. Merrlam
represents, is located in the Railway
Exchange building Portland, Oregon,
but within tho near future substa
lions will also bo established in
.Walla Walla, Spokane, Bolso and
Butte.
r .Tho pay varies from J17.G0 to $77
a mouth. Machinists aro preferred,
tho pay ranging from $44 to $77 per
month. Gut tho opportunities are
open for men of all classes. Mr.
Merrlam will bo at tho Hotel Med
ford from 9 a. m. to 2 p. m. each
day until December 18th and desires
that any who aro Interested In tho
navy or wish information concerning
tho navy call on him.
i To those who desire to enlist bo
.will explain tho good nnd the bad of
the Hervlco and will allow nono to
enter without knowing tho conditions
mid requirements.
-J Some Parents Skeptical.
" Ho would llko to apeak with the
parents who aro fekeptlcal with re
gard to their sons entering tho navy
and explain tlio benefits that may be
derived from tho aorvico. Ho aBkB
such to remember that thero Is a
great incentive back of all this tho
clmuco of tho ambitious young maji
to, gain tho rank of warrant offlcqr
within a fow yours with pay ranging
from $1400 to $2400 a yoar. Mr.
Merrlam is qualified to mako pre
liminary examinations, and all men
that ho finds physically qualified ho
wljl send to Portland at government
expense for further examination and
enjlstmeut,
BAN JUAN, P. II. Plunging 200
foot to the ground, Ted Shriver, tho
Ainorlcun aviator, He? dod ut Ponco
today us tho result of an attempted
flight over tho city In ft Ilaldwlu
monapluuc. Ho lost control of tho
machine while waking a turn.
OUR "BOUNDLESS RESOURCES."
SOME interesting facts nrc brought out in tlio brioC just
filed with (ho Interstate Commerce commission by
the Medford Traffic bureau in the matter of the nppliea
tion of the Southern Pacific to exempt this section from
the provisions of the Fourth Section.
Engineer Elliott, who made tho preliminary survey
for the Oregon & California, must have been the original
booster of southern Oregon and northern California, for
ho is quoted as saying in his repert:
"There is no railroad uor proposed railroad in the
United States which offers such inducements to capital
ists as the California & Oregon road. The boundless re
sources of the country through which it will pass insures
a profitable return on the capital invested, and the mon.
opoly it will enjoy on account of the peculiar formation
of the countrv will make the profits perpetual. It will
occupy the only practicable route, and consequently it
will be secure from competition."
In connection with the construction of this line the
report refers to the government land grant to the com
pany of 12,800 acres for each mile of road, amounting in
the aggregate to 8,1)20,000 acres, which was valued at
$2.50 per acre, representing $32,000 per mile of road, as
compared to the estimated cost ot construction of $4S.000.
The portion of this grant still remaining is valued at from
$50,000,000 to $75,000,000.
Commenting on this feature of the proposition, the
report says: "Some idea of the immensity of this great
internal improvement may bo gained by reflecting that
the area of the whole state of Massachusetts is oulv
4,G40,000 acres, that of Connecticut onlv 3.040,000, of New
Jersey 4,384,C10, of Delaware 1,356,806, of Rhode Island
786,000.'' This grant is greater than the combined area
of any two of the above mentioned states.
Yet this vast region is. except for a narrow stretch
along the main line of railroad, as undeveloped today as
when the above was written. These "boundless resources"
have not been utilized or developed. No branch roads
have been constructed to secure development. Forests
primeval still stand untouched by axe and the hills still
hide their treasures of metals.
The railroad lands are being "preserved" for future
generations and settlers and mills and mines kept off
thus indefinitely delaying "the great internal improve
ment." Those resources in private lands cannot be de
velopcd either. Thcv must remain untouched bv enter
prise nntil railroad rates are
their development.
What's the use of our "boundless resources" except to
make profits perpetual for
HUNTING THE
SALUTE!. GOLPERS' statement that even if he had
been aware of the guilt of the McNaniaras, he would
under no circumstances have advised them to plead
guilty, followed by the assertion made b' Detective "V. J.
Burns that Gompcrs from the first was aware of the
fcNamaras' guilt, raises the suspicion that the great
labor leader nia' be involved
dynamite in the solution of labor troubles.
.Records of the International Association of Bridge
and Structural Iron Workers arc said to show that for a
long time J". J. McNainara, secretary of the organization,
was paid $1000 a month to be used for purposes not speci
fied According to Burns, it can be proved that this mon
ey was paid to carry out a systematic campaign of dyna
miting. There is no question but that many structures were
dynamited in the months preceding the Los Angeles
Times explosion and that this destruction was carried on
along systematic lines. Always the explosion followed
strikes or other labor troubles in which this particular
union was involved. There seems to be little doubt but
that the McNamaras and McManigal were the agents who
executed the crimes. If further investigation shows that
other labor lenders, that men higher up, were involved,
had guilty knowledge, or approved the outrages, prosecu
tion and punishment should follow.
Organized labor will undoubtedly cooperate with the
authorities to purge its ranks of murderous criminals.
Unionism never advocated the bomb or the assassin. It
does not stand for murder or arson. Hence the wave of
union resentment against its iK'trayei-s, which will extend
to the principals as well as the humbler tools.
BANKERS HAVE A
NARROW ESCAPE
NEW YOIUC, Dee. fi.-A dispatch
just recched in New York HnyH that
tlio three United States Ktemiiern, on
board of which ure COO members of
the American Hunker' uHSociation
and their fninilien, are nil safe and
that tho lii)H lmvo weathered a liur
rienno wliieli hwept the Gulf of Mex
ico and the Caribbean bcu. TI105
were retuniinj,' from n tri) to I'nimnn
when the htorin overtook them.
Haskins for Health.
There is Only One
"Bromo Quinine "y
Thmt
Laxative Brome Quinine
yD THE WOHLB ftVCH TO OWte.A B OLD IH ONE DAY.
Always remember the full name, Look Jto flTf
for this signature on every box, 26o, tfQ ffJZnrfrVlr
revised so as to permit of
the railroad?
HIGHER - UPS.
himself as an advocate of
IS
HEADED THIS WAY
KUOKNK, Ore, Dec. C When a
thief Biiatcbod tho purso of Mrs. 10.
Frank, which contained $15 and a
diamond ring, tho police rounded up
thirty hoboes in tho hopo of recover
ing nor valuables. A total of 15
conts was found on tho thirty mon,
ono having 5 cents and another a
plutocrat with a ill mo.
Tho busted hunch was escorted to
tho city llmlta nnd told to hasten
toward California.
NEW CLUES ARE
FOUND IN EAST
Government Sleuths Say They Have
Fount! Many Records of Honey
Order Transactions Through Post
office. lXIHAN'APOhlS, Iml, Doc. 0.
New elites, involving tho nets ot' John
J. MoXrtinurU us secretary of the
Intel-national AMioinliou of Undue
nml Structural Inm Workers, tiro re
ported today from tho inodi;ntioiis
of the United Slides secret hen tee
operatives who are endeavoring to
connect the lloNtuiiuro brothers willt
a lint) chain of dyitniiiitiih: through
out tlio tinted Stale.-.
The government sleuths report that
they Imvo found records of mnii.x
money order tmiiiiction through the
Indinnnpolts jiostoffiee dot ween John
J. MoXiummt, - tho iron worker'
secretary, ami numerous er-oii-. It
is reported also that John .1. McNV
mnra did liu-iiie- through tho post
office under the nnnie of C. J. San
dusky, and that considerable limit was
received and delivered by him throimh
that fictitious twine.
After a conference the heads of
tho international unions uith head
quarters here telegraphed i'rcMdcut
Samuel Gomoers of the American
Federation of tadmr iissurinir him of
their continued confidence in him. tie
Mlito the nttni'ks ulitili nri lii-im.
made upon him.
THIS OITOICTU.NITV
Will not bo
YOUIW ALWAYS.
Fruit Innd 3 miles from KiikIo,
Point on good rond nnd frei from,
frost nt & its value on terms of $5 j
per ncro cash and $1 per ncro per
month 'till pnld without Interest or,
taxes, nnd othor ndvantnges. Ollvoi
B. Brown, 1427 K. Main St.
IKIMRATIOX Mi:KTlN ItATICH
For tho irrigation mectlrtK to ho
held in Medford on December 3th,
1911, the Southern I'nclflc company
will sell round trip tickets nt faro
nnd one-third, gooi December Sth
and 0th, good returning December
9th nnd 10th. To nccomuuidato all
who desire to attend this meeting,
steam servlco with cxtrn equipment
will bo run, frit: tend of the motor
car, ou December 0th. .323
TlAaklns for Health,
Catarrh Doctor
You Can d'et Hie Ih'M One in Hie
World for 9 1. OO
Go to Chas. Strang today. Say "1
want a HYO.MKI outfit," tako it
homo with joti, open tho box and
pour n fow drops of HYO.MKI (pro
nounce It IllKh-o-me) Into tho little
hard rtibbor Inhnler.
Then bronthu pleasant, soothing,
healing, germ killing HYO.MICI over
the raw, inflamed, germ ridden mem-
brano for a fow minutes nnd relief
Is immediate.
Stuffed up head will vanish. Keep
up tho treatment four or flvo tlinim a
day for a fow days and hnwklng,
spitting nml forming of mucus in the
noso and throat will coaHo.
HYO.MKI I guaranteed to end ca
tarrh, coughs, colds, croup, HSthiuu.
catarrhal deafness, or money back.
Complete outfit, 00, subsequent
bottles If needed 50 cents nt Chas.
Strang's and druggists everywhere.
MEDFORD
THEA TRE
Thursday, JU
DECEMBER M "
The Itojtkxo U Hhello Production
Checkers
Tho groateat Amorlcan play
over written.
Hobart Cavauaugh nu Checkers
Davo Hralium, n I'uiih Miller
Florence Ilcston aa 1'ort.
Tl'o great racing sceno Is n
thrill. V-
'
1'rlces: First 10 towh, $1.00;
xt 7, i; orchestra circle, 75c;
balcony, first threorows, 11; iioxt
1. 75ej Rallory, 50c. Sonta now
soiling.
REPUBLICANS WIN
0LYMPIA ELECTION
OIA'MIMA, Wash., Don. fl, Ke
jecliug tho commission form of gov
ernment, tho voters of Ol.vmpin lmc
elected iho enliio republican munici
pal ticket headed b.v l)i. Dr. L
bridges, nmyorallv candidate.
Ilnsktna tor llenlta.
GARDUI WORKED
LIKE A CHARM
After Operation Failed to Help,
Cardul worKcd like a inarm.
Joncsvllb, 0. C. "I mirrored with
womnnly trouble," write Mrs. J. 8.
Kctulrlck. In a letter from this plnco,
"nnd nt times, I could not benr to utnnd
on my feet. Tho doctor raid I would
nover bo nay bottor, nnd tbnt I would
lmvo to Imvo nn oporntlon, or I would
haro a cancer.
I went to tho hospital, nnd they open
ntcd on me, but I got no bettor. Thor
said medicines would do mo no good,
nnd I thought I would ho.ro to die.
At lnKt I tried Cnrdul, nnd bei;nn to
improve, bo I coutlnued uittnc It. Now,
I nm well, and can do my own work.
I don't fool nny pains.
Cnrdul worked llko a charm."
There must bo merit In thin purely
Trcctnblc, tonic, remedy, for women
Cardul for it baa been in Buccewrul
uno for moro than CO yenrs, for tho
treatment ot womanly wenknecs ftud
dlsenno.
l'laa try it, for your troubles.
inrt MJlf Int Civ, C.hIUmK j. Tmn.. fei iSptttal
Iruruimt. nJM-pjf Nn. Horn TrtlWwpi
lor Weoa, Mat in puin riptrf. oo li,
Draperies
W crrr vrr complnta tin or
drnportci, Inco curtnln. riiturei. to.,
nml i'o nil claiiar of uphotntnrlnK. A
uprclal man to look after this work
xelutlvrly nl wilt Klvo good
rvlc na Is Dosatblo to sat la evtn
the Urcnt elite.
Weeks & McGowan Co
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ORDER YOUR
SWEET CREAM
Coffeu or Whipped
BUTTER
MILK
BUTTERMILK
I Medford Cream and
Butter Co.
Two Free Deliveries Dally
NATATORIUM BUILDING
i'henei: 161-L Main H81
( - - -- --
Games
Come in
and let us
show you
Medford
Book Store
QRS
$;
.i
FREE
TlaoMoJi Ult Utjo lranli J ur"diitfl
llwu-liaojr pltn tj hUimi ou Urro mill outMit.
Ih ui (tltinii ihi hnfft Ihi Iijii mutty. wlir vty
IJgncrpicci wwo vro tuattaut tMioiun i oi
mooey Uck 1
3-cioaPnlDocii IJ.iVf, . ... $1.30
Cnjiwiii, laltiicr Doots ti.i J () .ml j IQ
ClumnflntlrY riant Daui . . . 00
Otitmtn Uirluw Hut Doofi, kUiI . 2.7 J
lnU WlnJowi irb.liiMUcl I01mi . .dO
'UtMWlaowi,Bi4ttd.fzt
Piiuinnt. NtonUinii, Glut, i'tlnlt, DuiMing
Hr. I liJwlc,l(oofiin, AH Ur 11
fn tmtx14 picrapi ViIpuidIi, Waxllur
(J bod. &Ml oywhtto.
LtttHMlurc ilcnj far Our Cop"'I
J Your IHII CmlujueNi 41
TmmnmGm
I
ViWkMXtiiM
PLUMBING
BTliAM AND HOT WATKIl
1IHAT1NM
All Work OuirBte4
1'rlcon HenitonnbU
trt llimnnl lllock, KntrMrc
on mti Htreot.
Coffecn & Price
rci(io ttottt
limn Sltf
Valley Second
Hand Store
Wo lluy nnd Soil All Klmln ot
Second Hnnd Goods.
M. J. 1'IUniKH, l'nip.
l.t North i'Jr
Home ant
Hell :i07a
Clark & Wright
&AWTSHS
WABHIKCJTOSr, S. a
Tublla I.AI11I Mntlar: l'liml 1'roof.
Opdart Iriimln. Caiitvntu Hiui Mining
Cane. Hcrlp.
Anoclt Work for Attorney.
HiuKtni (or Heat in.
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Koutli lllversld
Now nnd Ui-to-lmto Modern
in orrry particular, km cook-
Inif, stiMtni heat, etc. Women
nnd glrln uuwt brliK refer
dices.
W. M. HM1TI!
Home l'liotio MK.
OPEN-
For Business
UKKJINfl .tt MXI.IK'U
Kc)iulHnnd Htoro
at 3C Bouth tlrnpo Htreot.
Glvo ua a call and wo will treat
you fair.
Highest cash prico for second band
poods ot nil kinds
WOOD!
Tho Medford Wood Yard. All kinds
and any length nf good dry wood.
Corner Seventh and Newtown. Cumo
to tho shed and sou the wood. Phono
Doll, G041; Home, 330 X.
A. B. Tut! & Grant
Proprietors
We Have Moved
Tho J. T. Hroadloy flower
store Is now In tho M. P. & H.
storo, ncroBs tho street from
formor location.
Choice lots of cut flowers,
bulbs, ferns, palms, etc., alr
ways on hnnd.
J. T. BR0ADLEY
Medford
Employment
Agency
women to cook on ranch.
Girls for houaowork.
FOIt 8ALW .
10 acres 2 in I luii out, 1500.
10 acres, 2 houses, 'A burns,
11000. '
1G0 ncros, 7 head of horses, 2
cows, 20 hofiH, 100 chickens, 20
stuuds of hoes, (i number ot tur
keys and nil farm ImploiiioutH.
Call nnd soo mo about this.
M1S0KMMNKOUB
Wanted to rout a plauo.
Wanted tn noil a mortgage; will
Nhavo It 11000,
Hoiiuou to rout In dlfforont
parlH ot theo city,
10 acres to trado near KiikIo
I'olnt for houuo and lot' In Mud
ford. Furniture for salo,
Women to cook ou ranch,
E. P. A. BITTNER
ROOM 7, PALM BLOOK
Opposite Nash Hotel
riiono dill; Home, 11.
-i
y -mrir m "v i
Wlllittl! iuiuu ;
TONIGHT !
WfWMWWWJw;
SAVOY THEATRE
Ulidtr Mnw Miumifemeul
Tlrst Hun. I.lcoimoil Mollim IMoturai.
I'loiiu Hhow, OnirttfiuiH TinAliiiaiit.
Krmik II, Hull. 1'iop.
10O xntf OHMTS 100
ISIS
THEATRE
TWO 111(1 DOt'lllii: AtTH
Till: NHHOri) TltlO
licit Violet ami Unity Vjolet
Moelel)'N I'ntettiiluei-s
This belui: tho creatust net
that bus out played Medford ill
tect from Orpheuin at I'ortlaud,
whom they lmvo boon tho hluKest
kind of a drawluu card, as llaby
Vloleto Is only lour years old and
diilui; all kinds or entertaining-
cniishiK nil I'ortlaud to talk of
her as no child ever him this act
nlouo In doulilo worth tho print
of udmtxslou.
Hut Htlll Hiik n Auollier
m;v viii.i;i.i:u
HIik kfacii Comedian
All of you who Imvo forgotten
how to l.t ii nil Just count down and
pay Low a visit. If ho can't mako
ou laiiKh thou I hem's no hopo
for you. lie's the original asitan
slu of sorrow.
STAR
THEATRE
fOMIXHtTAIII.i:
Till-: NMn.'UM.'ltN
A thrilling story of siuukkIIuk ou
the Paclflo Const.
.M.UMSi: !' TIIK .MOI'.NTAI.NH
A mountain romance or remark-
able beauty.
JACK'S t'.MIIHUIiliA
All comedy.
,li HATH Hit
Tim KliiKor.
TIIK WOOMVOIITHK
I'liOlnu music and effecta to suit
tho pjrtures.
U-GO
THEATRE
VAUDEVILLE
AND
MOVING
PICTURES
. i
10 and 15c
Change of Propram
Sundays and
Thursdays
Rock Spring
Goal
MAMD AI.I. VSCS SIJCIL
Offlc nd Coal Vnnl, Twelfth m4
Front 8 tree U.
JL'hoiia 7101.
Burbidge
VMM OOAr. KA
Till
Electric Rooms
i!l West Main '
Under New AraniiKcmunt
Newly furnmlit'd, nil modorii,
sti'iun hunt,- IuiIIih, elo.
Iilo I,', Itockui'll, I'rop,
IF YOU OWN
A LOT
Wo will build you a homo on
monthly paymonts,
MEDFORD REALTY AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY '
M. F. and H. Co. Building
tSj?l y'-t $