Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, December 20, 1911, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AN INOKl'lSNOHNT NKWSPAI'KU
l'UDI.ISIIUU KVKHY AKTKIINOON
lCXClJtT RUNOAY, HY THIS
MHDFOUU I'HINTINO CO
The ftamocratlo Tlmra. The McOford
Mall, Tho Mctlfor.1 Tribune, The South'
cm Orx'conlnn, The Anhlnntl Trlbuno.
Office Mnll Tribune UulIJInp. I5-ST-S9
North Kir
Home TS.
slic-ot ; phono, Main 3021;
TAFT AND THE TRUSTS.
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GKOllOK TUTNAM, Kdltor nnd SlanoRpr
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Mutt-rcd no sccon 1-elRsi nmtter
Mvdford, On'Ron, under tho net
Mitroh 3. IS" J.
N A RtfCIQNT mithorixod stalomont Proaiiloul Tuff ad-
mite thai. tho tariff is lYoqmuitly tho wui ot (ho 1 ur
ination of (rusts. He says:
"My chief objections (o a needlessly high tariff is that
it nourishes monopoly. It holds forth a constant tempta
tion to the formation' of little trusts which often are more
directly oppressive to the consumer than biy; orios."
In other words, trusts are the product of special privi
lege. The tariff is one of (hose special privileges others
arc taxation on industry :lnd its products, monopoly of
natural resources, highways, patents, etc.
' If special privilege is the cause, why attempt by spe
cial legislation, like the Sherman anti-trust, law, to break
iu the trusts? "Whv not abolish the privileges'
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it. on tno outer nana, as me sooiansis coniena, irusis
are the product of evolution, the natural development of
civilization, tending toward economy and etheiency by tno
elimination of waste, then anti-trust legislation is still
more foolish. ,
President Taft can easily find out which theory is cor
rect. Repeal the tariff, revoke franchises, abolish privi-
tro mii Tribunou on sie ot urn Wo. But there is nothing to indicate that the president
fYrry Nftws Stand. San rrantio. .,-,., i i
WMWtnd llotol ; News stami. roriiwio. C0111)r01ieiHlS IIlC SllUIUIUU.
mvmio News Co., Portland. Ore. .', ,, ,. . , , . l n i. ii. ..
rue niieriiiaii aiui-iriisi iav iiues not juiuck int.- ussru-
QMolal I'njier of tho City of Motlrord.
Official lfipr of Jackson County
stntscnrrriON rates.
One your, by mMI , IS JO
On month, by mall .50
Pot ntMttn, iuverti oy enrnor in
MJford, Jacksonville and Cen-
UhT Point .
ftaturfar only, by mall, per year. . t GO
Wkly, per year -o
sworn; cntcvz.ATxo?r.
DaOy avraco for c.eve- mon'hs end
ing Xovonibw SO. 1911, S7M.
mil Itiuea Wire United P
Slipatchts.
lull): furnished Ih hirhl roeoinmend
ed ita tin excellent lw rotnl. I'lion
Ptvolflu 301 l .1 a. er Home aSn-M.
(I'nhl A1vm tU.inotita. )
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Whitney, Seattle. VRh.
MSDroRD, onraoM.
Metrobollfl of Southern Orecon and
V,.tth"n California, ami the fastest
rmwJnK city tn Orecon.
MuItiw 1 a census 1911 5M0;
tall mated. 191110.00
Fire tiunilrMl thousand dollar Gravity
IVnter System completoil, clvlng flnesi
supply puro mountain water, and 17.3
inllea of Rtrecta paved.
Tostofflce receipts for year ending
November 30. 1911. show Increase of 19
jer cent
llanner fruit city In Orecon nocue
lller Bpltatenberj: apples won awcep
ptakra prize and title of
"Appla King1 of the World"
at the National Apple Show, Spokane,
1909. and a car of Ncwtowns won
rit 3rlxe In 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show.
Vancouver, U, C.
COUNCIL PASSES
MANYORDINANC
ES
Documents Declaring Cost of Im-
provements by Laying Water and
Sewer Mains Arc Considered at
Regular Session of City Dads.
A lnrRo amonnl of routine business
was transacted by the city council nt
its regular meeting Tuesday evening,
chief among -which ivas the passage
of eighteen assessment ordinances for
sewer and water mains, as follews:
Ordinance declaring the cost ot
Inying a six-inch water main on Nortli
Riverside avenue from Twelfth to
Fourteenth street.
Ordinance declaring the cos of
laying six-inch water main on South
Central avenue from end of present
main to south city limits,
Ordinance declaring the cost of
Inying six-inch water mainon South
Peach street from Dakota avenue to
south city limits.
Ordinance declaring the cost of
laying a four-inoli water main on
Plum street from Elevonth, to Dakota
avenue.
Ordinance declaring the cost of
laying a six-inch water main on East
Eleventh streot. from Portland ave
nue to Willamette street.
Ordinance declnrinsr tho cost of
Inying a four-inoh water min on
Kt Ninth street from Portland a
uM west to oitv limits.
flmUaiHino doolarintr the eost of
lading four-inch water main on Ta
lor -lrt'H from Cottage tret to a-t
Wld of tl6f.
Uriliii.ti.i i '1'lariit the cot '
la.witr tiMii-Mnh watrr mum on Mr
tl' st ri- tt'roia' Eat Hun xtm to
Taylor t-trevt.
t'rdiuaiife deeiarimc Ui font of
laving a four-inoh watr main w
Vantjniivor avenue from Eaat Main
stroot to Bast Elovonth 6treot.
Ordinance deolnriiig the oost of
5g a four-inoh water main on River
side, avonuo from Edwards street to
ond of street.
Ordinance doelaring the cost of
laying n six-inch water main on
South Holly from ond of present muin
to end of street.
Ordinanoo doolnring tho coat of
laying a six-inch wator main on Wil
Inmelto street fiom East .Main streot
to east end of street.
Ordinance declaring the cost of
laying a four-inch watr main on
Slinnesota avenue from Oenova avo
nuo to Roosevelt avonuo.
Ordinance declaring tho cost of
laying a four-inoh wntor main on
Aahlund avonuo from East Main to
Eagt Eluvonth slroof.
Ordinance declaring tho cost ot
laying a six-inch lutornl owor in al
ley brtweon Knolid avonuo nnd Reddy
nyonuc, in Convoy & Clancy subdivision.
Ordinance declaring tho cost of
laying n six-inch lateral sewer in
alloy botwcQii Academy avonuo and
Reddy avonuo.
Ordinniico declaring tho cost of
laying a six-inch lateral sower on
Lindloy streot from Roddy avonuo 1o
.hast Alum street.
Ordinance doolnring tho cost of
laying a six-mch lulornl sowor in al
loy botwoon Euclid avenuo artd Main
btreot in block 1, Conroy & Clancy
eubdivisiou,
tial wrong that gives a combination a monopoly. It at
tacks the" non-essentials, forbidding formation of contin
uations and leaving the cause of the combination the
special privilege to lure the trust creators.
Any legislation that attempts to remedy the effect
rather than the cause is simply dust to blind the gullible
people.
PROSPECTS BRIGHT FOR CRATER LAKE.
KOU CITY TltKASntlCU.
Inuttmueh na l.t'tt I,. Jacobs lias
ilor.lliniil In n mi In run for cltv Irons.
nror 1 Itoroliy offer 'usolt n a 'nu'
.tllilnto for that orruo nt tho city
ooctlon to bo liohl In Jnmiary.
(US AMUKI.S,
l'OIJ COI'NCIUMAN ritO.M
tin: niiitt) w.vun
I hereby ntutonmo tntlf na n
cantltdntu for t'ouurlhn.m from tho
Third wnrtl at th romtni; city oloc-j
tlon. I
J. T. Sl'MMWUVlI.LH.
can'dioatk i-oit cocxciu j
MAX KltOM SKCOXI) WAKI)
I hereby nnuoiinco myself ns t
cntullilato for oounrllitmn from Soc-I
ond ward at tho coming vlectton to
bo hold January 9th. 1912, In tho!
city or Mcdford.
I K. WYN'KOOP.
CAXDlDATK VOl COl'XCIIiMAX
rilO.M TIIK SKCOXI) WAKIl
Whereas Comiollinan Wortmnu of
tho Second ward tins dechlod to re
tire 1 horoby nnnouueo myolf n n!
ramlldnto to nuccethl Mr, Wortmnn!
In tho city .council of tho city of
Mcdford, Ore, nt the coming elec
tion to bo held In said city on Jan
uary 9th, 1913.
EDWAHD C. IRELAND.
MANILA. Itu J0. American
lioow todnv tuntmndi'd (100 Movo
imllnwa, entu'iielted behind n lull iv
(he inland of Join, nod are preparnig
to hil llieni, The Moros refimt'd to
aiirreiider. Arlillei i, being plueul
in positmr loi lioiiiliiiidnieiil
E"
turmnn
Von (Upend upon our
Attorney to ltll you
whether the Abstract is
good, but he has It) de
pend on the Alwtrnet to
show whether the title
is good.
If the alittti-Mct nhoiild omit
xomo ImiiDilnuumttPr ot ree
oiil, Nour ittfoniay la not lp
blatua for that.
To I io mit'tt of good ulmtrnet
w rls
Have the
Jackson County
Abstract Com
pany Make
Your Abstracts
THE United States army board has recommended tin
appropriation of $700,000 for the Construction of
highways iii the Crater Lake National park, $100,000 to
be available each year tor seven years.
Maior Morrow, under whose supervision the surveys
were made, estimates $642,000 as the sum necessary for
the proposed system of roads and trails, with .yo',UUU
additional for sprinkling tanks and incidental construc
tion. The estimated annual expense and maintenance is
placed at $20,000.
Major Morrow's plans have been approved by General
Bixby, chief of engineers, United States army. The ap
propriation is also favored by Secretary Fisher of the
interior department and Secretary Wilson of the agricul
tural department.
With the entire Oregon delegation working for the
appropriation, with Will Ch Steel as special representa
tive of Jackson county and the city of Mcdford on the
ground, prospects seem bright for Crater Lake at last
securing that recognition long due from the government.
The proposed road around the crater's rim will be the
scenic drive of the world.
THE EXPERIMENT STATION.
ACTION of the county court in offering a portion of
the poor farm property for an agricultural and hor
ticultural experiment station is to tic eommenaeci.
The site chosen is not only central, but has other ad
vantages in character of soil and abundance of water.
It is better that the county furnish the property than
that any individual or firm should be interested, lest they
take an undue advantage of their position and make un
warranted demands upon the station.
With its great horticultural interests, as well as its
agricultural possibilities, with its great diversity in soils,
the Rogue river valley, more than any section in the state,
needs an experimental station to tissist the farmer and
cooperate with the orchardist.
Effort should be made to increase the annual appro
priation for maintenance from $5000 to $10,000 at the
next session of tfie legislature.
TALENT BOY
PROVES HERO
Royal Savage Rescues Two From
Drowning In Tide Off Jump Off
Joe Are None the Worse for Their
Experience.
CANIUDATU KOR mrxciiiMAN
i-'ROM FIRST WARD
,1 hereby announco myself na a
candidate for councilman from tho
First ward at tho coming election to
bo held January 9th, una, In tho
city of Mcdford, Oregon.
L. . PORTER. '
FOR COUNCILMAN 1'ROM
TIIK FIRST WARD
I horoby announce myself as a
candidate, for councilman from tho
First ward at the coming city elec
tion.
J- W. MITCHKLI,.
Rememlier that an attorney
can only Mki upon (lie condi
tion of title no It N ..liown In
the ulistnict.
U the abtitrni'l la faulty, the
opinion of th lient attorney
can be of little value.
Jackson County
Abstract Company
Corner Itth and I'll- Sin.
North Mull Tribune Hid.
Medfoiil, Ort'Kon
FEED ! PEED ! FEED !
at tho
. UNION FEED STABLE
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Tho only oxoliinive faod and boardim- alablw in Mudford.
HorMitf bought nud fold.
" 1112 South Kivcmido and 11(1 goiilh KurlUll.
Home 00 IC. RU jffiH.
RAY GAUNYAW, Prop.
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GOLD STRIKE
S REPORIEO
NEWPORT, Or., Dec. 20. The
Mimos Agio Wnlrad and Hattio Hook'
loy, two younp; womon rosidiiiK in
Newport, woro cniifht by tho tide noar
Jump Off Joe and oscuped drowning
through the lioroio effort of Hoyal
Savngo of Talent, who roHOiied both
of them.
Together -with Mr. Savngo and h'w
fathor, the young women were walk
ing along tlio beach. Reaching n
point protruding into the .surf, they
hastened around but missed Mr. Sav
age's fathor, and, awaiting his ar
rival, tho thrco were caught by high
wnvos.
Savngo first secured Miss Walrad
and then ho wont back for Miss Hock
ley, who was under tho wntor part of
tho limo nnd fast losing conscious
ness. Slio -was nuiokly rovived and
all woro none tho worse for their experience.
Tho lovo that survives six months
of married lifo may bo tho genuine
article.
Every limo nwomrth throws a stone
nt an old hen she punctures (ho scenery.
Gold Drift Mine, 10 Miles North of
Grants Pass, Said to' Be Scene of
Rich StrikeOre Worth Dollar a
Pound.
Frank and Charley McCorklo have
sent word In from tho Gold Drift
ralno, .located 10 jmllcs north of
Grants Pass, that they had struck 18
Indies of freo milling oro which
would return unusual values, hoido
of It, they report, bolng worth a dol
lar a pound.
This mlno was recently bonded for
$10,600 by A. J. McCorklo, W. 1),
Sherman and tho McCorklo sons.
Word of tho find was brought In
by William Page, a Colorado minor
who has boon In tho employ of Mc
Corklo for flvo years. I'ago statos
that tho find was mado Monday
morning, honco thoy Jmvo already
taken out (pillo a lot of tho picture
rock! ,
MILK IlOUTIO K.vriwnioi).
Tho Medford Dairy, J. W. Snider,
proprietor, has decided to extend Its
milk route to covor all of that por
tion oftho city of Medford lying east
of Dear creok brldgo, and horoaftor
Mr. Snider will servo customers in
any part of that territory, as well as
qthor parts ot Mcdford. Mr. Snldor
guarantees tho milk from bin dairy to
bo puro, sanitary and fresh, Tho
ximmm
(, U
HAPPY is the woman who is never
unprepared who cun always luy u nicu sippotis
Ing meal or light luncheon boforo any guest unoxpouted
or not. Hor frlonds praise her for hor housewifely (iml
Itlos and sho fools that dollchtful satisfaction which can
only como from hospitality perfectly done.
phe secret lies in having a
well chosen selection of canned
goods and table dainties always at .hand.
Look over our stock the best of the kind in the town-rand
make a selection today. Then put your fear in tho
cupboard for you will bo prepared for any company
come when it may.
ALLEN GROCERY CO
0 . i 0 H. O H N Til A I AY n-
IF YOU OWN
A LOT
Wo will hulld you li homo on
monthly payments.
MEDF0RD REALTY AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY
M. F. nnd 11. Co. tfulldlnn
MEDFORD
EMPLOYMENT
AGENCY
von nam::
IIoiim'h In all pails of (ho city.
from $7tifl up.
Kit) iter ,. mile out, Jlf.O per
acre '
in aue at Central Point, plant
ed. I36U0.
2 10 aenm kooiI buy.
! I Mrn-H I tmllen out.
Want llMtluftM of ucroaKo and
lU'llNI1,').
MlSCKMiAN'KOUa
Hollies to rnt In different
parts of tlieo elty.
TUAIIH
II- nerea at Itoneburg.
t l".a tores nonr Alhiiny.
U Ii'Mihhm In Seattle to trade for
acreage
IliO Improved In Colorado.
A flue house In Omnd Junction
Colo . for hniivo hr.
von mwr
.1 fiiruUliiNl Iioiikom.
WAXTHO
To hire a team for a week or
mmo
KMIM.OV.MKNT:
Miners.
Women to cook on ranch.
Olrln for hottoework.
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotol
I'lioite till; Home, II.
PLUMBING
HTKAM AM) HOT WATK1I
II 1C ATI NO
All Work OiurantM
I'rlcoA itimsonsbla
3W Hownnl lllotlc, Kntraar
on lllli Mtrevt,
Coffeen & Price
Purltlr KO.Il
lloin SIO
Noyes ft Black
HOl'SK AMI HlfiN I'AI.VriNU
l'ito-)aio Auto and Purring"
I'rtllitiMK, i"ld !. f HIkhh Mild
latrnr DtxoriUlKK a HpfH-lnliy.
Sbop nod Office
H. (iniK itiiil Hllli HI.
Office I'lmii,. 7771. ltiM. 7aia
All S"lk I'ikIIvi'1 (iliarntlleed.
SMITH'S
. APARTMENT
HOUSE
Houtli HUerslde
.Nv ami L'p-tol)ale MiKlern
In otery particular, k'im cook
Utg, Hteiuii beat, etc. Women
iiimI ulrl must lirhiK refer-
eneeh.
W, M. KMITII
Home I'boiio NIK.
We Have Moved
Tho J. T. llroadley flowor
store la now In tho M. V, & II,
' Htoro, acrons tho utroot from
former location,
' Choice loin of cut flnwori,
bulliii, ferns, pnluiri, oto., nl
wnyu on hand.
J. T. BROADLEY
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ORDER YOUR
SWEET CREAM
-Coffco or Whipped
BUTTER
MILK
BUTTERMILK
Medford .Cream and
Butter Co.
Tvo Frco DellverlcH Dully
NATATORIUM I1UILDINR
I'Jioiichi 161-f. Mitln KHl
ISIS
T II E A TRE
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WHERE TO CO
I TONIGHT
rrJt
SAVOY THEATRE
Unitor Itovf Unnniriuiit
I'lrnt Hun, 14)i'iin'nl Motlim I'loturrn.
Clfiui HIkov, t'omliims Trt'iitinciii,
I'iimiU II Hull, I'mii.
ne I'lVH t'l'.NTM ne
THREE BIG ACTS
CACIiKTTI.: AM) IIVIIM
INliilllbrNlN
, InlioiliiiliiK Home id Iho luiid-
t'i fvu IdinvMi in iho iiuiiil bub
NiniliK liiixllieiM, womleifiil III
uticnmli iiml iikIIUv. pionoiiiiied
lis iimi'ViiU of the iierobntle worlil.
SUt'ONI)
The 'I In eo SlnodeM
In iiiioihur of (heir ilp-rourliiK
fNitio coiiiudltH4 a m'li'nni f i out
Wljllt III fllllwll Olio Of t III BH'Mt-
out IhiikIi pioviiderM Hull ever vl
It (Hi MMdford. llAb) Violet In new
ixiiikh mid iliiiiceH. which Iiiih uoii
for her Hie mime of the unsilont
Utile ililld HitreM In Amerbu to
day, THIHI)
I'. A. .Meriliiiiiii
Chief Kleililcliut H. H AtliiuHe
ImtOiHlilp 'iet, In Ills rouitli nud
Inst leetuio. liililim ou HirobKli
nud ilencrlliliiH .Inpitu. ceiillniiliij:
tltioilKh Chins. Ceylon. Huex Ca
nal. Kgit nud some of the lutor
eMliiK iltleM Iii (he .Modltonuiyan
He, i 'llils Ih IiU Ihhi ami miiMt
IntereMtliiK Ni'ili'H of the Kteitt At
InuHc llutlleKlilp l'let oroiiud tlio
world Ho U nil iihmiii don't
iiiIhh lieu I n k blm
STAR
THEATRE
Hum KKi-rr ov imii toim
riuc i'ihci: oi A.Miirnox
ThtiltliiK Itoinitti'" of it KimnUh
Clrl.
Tin: s'nntv ov tin: imiian
I.KHHK
A I'iiIijiio Idea PlHyod In llimtilb
fill l.oeHllous.
TIIK HOl'SK Hint 4AHIC HUII.T
I'owerful Drsiim.
who's who
(l Iii on this. It's n erimm
AH HATH Kit
In Popular Hoiik.
TIIK WOtHAVOItTHS
III .Musle Hiid Kfit-rts.
Adiolwlon III CeiilN
.MiiHneo ICvery Hay
ItASlCltAI.I, IA.NS TAKK NOTICK
Coming - CimiiIiik t'oitiliiK
WoiIiI'n IxiM'liall i'liiiinpoiiHili
htIcm of 11)11
1'ililay unit Sntiiiilay
Hie. '.: anil Dee. 'S.t
Valley Second
Hand Store
IIiijh and Hi IU Hecond Hand
(Jomls. Copper, 1 1 now,
Ituhher, etc.
M. .1. I'lLOHKIt, Prop,
in North Fir
Home .'151
Hell 1(07:1
L. N. JUDD
OrcliiuilH, HouieN and Minim
Iii a Thrlvlnit (Junior In nun of tho
(Iiii-deu po(n or Hokiio ltlver
Vnlloy. '
TAI.KNT, OUKHO.V
TIIK
Electric Rooms
UIH West Main
Under Now Mitnnj;oiiuint
Newly furiiinhed, nil niodoin,
nIoiiiii heat, lmlliH, olo.
' Kale K, Hodcwell, Iiop,
Draperies
Wo carry a very oomploto line of
nrnporltis, Incu oiirfolns, fixtures, oto..
iiiiil.ji'o ul) olusHoa of uiiliolsterlng. A
ienlii man to look aftnr this work
oxoluslvely, slid will tvo ns kooJ
sprvloe hh Is tiDtiHllile to et In ovtin
tho larKUst oliliia.
WeeRs & McGowan Co
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