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OEOItan PUTNAM. Kdtlor Mid Manager
Entorod hh ficcond-rlnxs matter at
Mmlforrt. Orrcon, under th act of
March t, 1879.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jncknon County.
UBSORXPTXON SATSS.
Ono yenr. by mall ..16.00
Ono month, by mail CO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, JacknonvUIn and Cen
tral Point .50
Baturday only, by mall, pr year.. S.00
Weekly, per year 1.C0
BWOKIf CIRCULATION.
Dally avernco for eioTen monthi en
In November 30. 1911, 2751.
Tvll Ziaied Wlr Unite
Dltpatcba.
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Tho Mall Tribune Is on sale at the
Ferry New Stand, San Francisco.
Portland Hotel New Stand, Portion.
Bowman News Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wih.
KcsroKs,' orEqoit.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and tho faatcat
trowlnR city In Orejron.
Iopulatlon U. 8. ceneus 1110 580;
Mtlmated. 1911 10,000.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed. RlvlnR finest
upply pure mountain water, and 17.J
mile of ntreetn tuivod.
Poatofflcn rerclpla for year endln
November 30. 1911. show Increaao of l
pr cent.
Banner fruit city In Orepon Ttoirue
River BpltienberR npples won iweep-
Ulcca prlte and title or
Apple King of the World"
t the National Apple Show, Spokane,
1909, and a car of Newtown won
Tint Prlte In 1310
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, B. -C
Zlrat Prlie In 1911
at Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload of Nowtnwrm.
Rotrue Blver 'poara brought highest
firices In all markets of tho world dur
nr tho past six years. ...
Write Commercial Club, lncloslnif 6
cents for postage for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
Advice With a Ilcason.
"Stand by your party's candidates,
"Don't Join tho other side,
"Together wo will win success
"Wo fall If wo divide."
Thus spake a man to me today,
And soon I found out that
Ho had been named to run against
A good stronjy democrat., j "
Before Medford gets thoroughly
embarked upon this city beautiful
program let's decide whether It shall
be Medford beautiful, beautiful Med
ford . or Mcdford-beautlful. Such,
things are very Important.
Bud Fisher was married the other
day. Mutt's marital experiences evi
dently have no terrors for him.
Anyhow ho beat Jeff to It.
Ono Illinois city is holding a home
liest man contest. There Is no oppo
sition to -the logical candidato In
Medford. Correct, you win on the
first guess.
A year on Mars contains 730 days.
The question is how many years may
n man hold office there?
Wo have again como to the season
when successful candidates advise
voters to cease squabbling und stand
by the results of the primaries.
' Life has many pleasant aspects to
tho man whose garden is (looking
fine.
WILSON AND BRYAN
CONTROL WASHINGTON
TACOMA. Wu., April 24. Demo
cratic cuucufccs hero Inst night elect
ed delegate: to the Pierre county
convention indicating tlmt the Wilson
nnd Bryan men will be in control.
Maurice Laiigliorne is certain to be
elioKen as national delegate from
Tneomn nud lie is a Hryun man. The
sixth and eiglitji wards iimtructed for
Luugliorno and J. D. Fletcher, who .'s
a Wilbon man.
Hugh WaUiifC is making a desper
ate effort to be pent as a reactionniy
delegation to Baltimore but indica
tions tue ho will lose out.
CRUISER MARYLAND
DAMAGED BY TORPEDO
LONG BEACH, Cl.f April 24 An
attempt in bcin made today to learn
lite extent of tliu Iiunti,'C to the bull
of the cruiser Maryland during the
torpedo practice off tlii port. The
Mnrylnnd lies in the lee of the Sim
J'edro breakwater, with n bnd lit U
Blarbonrd, her hull reported punc
tured by continual humping from
dummy torpedoes during the mimic
engagement. Diver? uro inspecting
(ho f-liip's plates.
BALTIMORE, Mil., April .
On tho occasion of tho annual con
ventlon of tho Maryland Federation
pf Women's Clubs, a host of women
visitors Invaded Baltimore today' and
will remain In possession of the city
until Saturday. An elaborate pro
gram combining business nnd enter
tnlnment has been prepared for the
gathering.
FRAUD AGAIN TRIUMPHS.
Til 1C state supronu- court lias romlored nnotlior oftl
decisions which disgust the lnynum, in tho lrioi
versus Olcoit (University of Oregon) ease. The uninij
iani technicality is ponderously considered while tho real
merits of the proceeding are untouched, and fraud and
Jorgory permit tod to triumph.
The proceedings were brought to prevent the fraudu
lent referendum petitions against the state university
from appearing upon the ballot. In tho circuit, court trial
the petitions wore shown to have been fraudulently circu
lated and adorned with forged signatures, tho result of
potty spile on tho part of Cottage Grove against hugene
for blocking tho creation of the' proposed now county of
Nosmilh.
The court does not enter
far as fraud, with relation to the petitions, is concerned,
but contents itself with dejiliny entirelv with the oueslion
of whether, under tho law,
injunction proceedings against the secretary ot state to
restrain him from plaeimr the title of the bills on the bal
lot. It holds that in injunction proceedings tho plaintiff
must show that ho is injured, and that in the case at bar it
cannot be shown that he is injured in any property or civil
right by the contemplated action of the secretary of state,
and that neither will his political right to vote on the ques
tion when the election is held be infringed upon.
The decision moans that the title of the two bills will
be placed on the ballot at the next general election, and
that the people will be given an opportunity of saying
whether they will approve or reject them. It means that
the lnoss backs will be given another opportunity to oppose
progress, anil that the battle for higher education must be
fought all over again.
The decision cripples for another year the leading state
educational institution and retards the progress of Oregon.
CANDIDATE FOR SENATOR.
THE democratic primary vote for United States sen
ator indicated the wide popularity of the nominee,
Dr. Harry Lane, who late m the day, upon solicitation ot
friends, consented to let his name go upon the ballot. Al
though he made no campaign
than that of his two competitors combined.
Dr. Lane is a grandson of General .Joseph Lane, first
territorial governor and first United States senator from
Oregon. General Lane won laurels in the Mexican war
and was appointed by President Polk to organize the ter
ritory of Oregon. lie arrived at Oregon City, where the
provisional government was located on March 3, 1S49, and
at once proclaimed the territorial government, thus
achieving on the last day o Polk's term, his ambition of
making Oregon a part of the
General Lane suppressed the Indian outbreaks in the
Uoguc river valley and elsewhere in Oregon, and it was
largely through his efforts that Oregon was admitted as
a state in 1859, when he was elected its first senator. Lane
county is named in his honor.
Dr. Ham- Lane is not a politician, but a practicing
physician, lie was appointed superintendent of the state
insane asylum by Governor Chamberlain and reorganized
that institution, refusing reappointment. Later he was
twice elected by republican votes as mayor of Portland,
defeating the late George IT. Williams in one campaign.
He declined to be a candidate for renomination at the
expiration of his term in 1909 and resumed the practice
of medicine.
Dr.' Lane has a pleasant personality, makes a good
speech and is a pronounced progressive. His honesty and
ability are unquestioned and he will be a most formidable
candidate for the senatorship, because of his superior i'it
ness for the place over his opponent.
CREW EJECTED OWNER.
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in a bhawl. I did not see him until
the lasl minute."
To Block Inquiry.
Openly, charging thut nit attempt
had been made to .-hape the course of
the inquiry of the United States hen
ate subcommittee into the wreck of
the liner Titanic nnd declaring that
huch "interference" would no longer
be tolerated, Chuinnan Smith is.tiied
a cuubtic htatement today, believed w
bo aimed at J; Bruce Ismay, miiiiug
ing director of the White Star line,
when the probe into the disaster wus
resumed here.
Senator Smith exonerated the offi
cers and crew of the Titanic from be
ing implicated in the alleged attempt
to block a full expose of the circiim
htauces Hiirrouiidiug the shipwreck
and vcilcdly hinted that he had refer
ence to Ibinay.
After making his statement, Smith
refused to call Ismay to the stand,
calling instead Fifth Officer Lowe
of the Titanic.
J'h-ctl at ItallaiiK.
Lowe declared that he transferred
fifty persons from his boat to others
and saved 20 men and u woman from
sinking when a collapsible boat wus
pieiced by wreckage. He left three
bodies lying in the collapsible boat,
explaining "we were there to save
lives not bodies."
"When the boat in which I escaped
was lowered," said Lowe, "I felt no
more persoiib should he allowed to
enter. As I passed the open decks I
saw a lot of Italians on the ship's rail
swearing, 1 yelled:
" 'Lookout,' mid fired a revolver
into the uir to frighten them so they
would not try to jump aboard. I did
not intend to hurt anyone,"
JH'utlt Agony of Croud,
"Then I returned to the scene of
tho wreck and found; four persons
flpnting in tho water. Ono of these
was u irnui immed Iloyt of New York.
of those
udly
inor-
into the merits of the case so
Vriundly had a right to bring
at all, his vote was greater
United States.
He was n giant in size and it re
quired the efforts of all the men on
the boat to pull him aboard. He wan
bleeding from the mouth and nose.
We ojiened his shirt and gaue him a
chance to breathe, but he died soon.
"I did not see the body of a single
woman in the water at daybreak. I
think therurwas a woman in my boat
named Mrs. Harris. I laid off until
the drowning people had quieted
down and then went to where the Ti
tanic had gono down. I made the at
tempt iK soon as I could. Jf anyone
had struggled out of tho mass of
wreckage wo would havo taken them
aboard, but it would have been sui
cide to go into that struggling crowd
of drowning people."
And Bruce Isuuiy Wept.
Sworn testimony that J. Bruce Is
may broke down nud wept nud an
nounced that he was sorry that h"
had not gone down with the Titanic
was given to the investigating com
mittee this afternoon by Second Offi
cer Lightoller. He said that Is may
was u nervous wreck when taken
aboard the Carpathia and repeated
over and over again: "I should have
gone down with the ship."
Secret protest against testifying
before the senate Titanic committee
investigating the disaster was made
this afternoon to the British embassy
by u delegation of the Titanic's crew.
They appealed to Ambassador Bryce
ugnnifit the "indignity of being do
tinned." It is reported that J. Bruce
Ismay, managing director of the
White Star lino and Vice President
I A. S, Franklin will go to the em
bassy tonight and present their griev
ances. To thwart these plans Cliair
man Smith plans to hear as ninny
of the witnesses us possible and it
night session tonight is contemplated.
KBISCOIVILIA.NS TO
OBHIJIIVI-; ST.
A1ABKS DAY
A musical program and refresh
ments will be features of tho observ
ance of St. Murk's day nt tho parish
houso Thursday ovenlng,
Democratic Vote
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OAKLAND, C.il., April a I. De
claring that he was tho companion of
a strange man VWsliot and Instant
ly killed Special Policeman Williams
on the streets of Oakland Sunday.
Julius Loney, a lSyearold hoy who
lives wllh his parents In this city,
gave himself up to tho police hero to
day. Loney 'dcclaroR that he met tho
murderer, ,whu(tavotho nnmo of
Brownie Dennli and claimed to ho a
sailor on an Alaskan vensel, shortly
heforo the shooting. Tho officer was
arresting them both on suspicion be
cause Dennis had taken a cap from
a drunken man for n Joke when sud
denly Dennis turned on WllllnniH and
saying "Let's fiht It out." shot him
through tho brain and heart.
Loney was released on his own
recognizance, to aid in the search for
Dennis.
BAKER HASMUTH DIES
TRAVELING ON A TRAIN
SALKM, Ore.. April 3-1 J. D.
Nasmuth of Toronto, Canada, where
he owned big bakeries, nnd others In
Vancouver, H, C., expired on the
northbound Southern Pacific train nt
noon today between here nnd Albany
Ho was talking to a friend and had
Just expressed a hope to seo Mount
Hood when his head dropped forward
and he was dead; His wife is at the
hotel here, prostrated. Tho body was
taken from the train and will bo pre
pared for shipment.
HEARD IN MEDFORD
Bad Bucks Made Strong Kidney Ills
Corm'lei!.
All over Medford you hear It.
Doan's Kidney Pills aro keeping up
tho kooiI work, curing weak kidneys,
driving away backache, correcting
urinary ills. Medford people aro
telling about It tolling of bad
hacks mado sound again. You can
believe tho testimony of your own
townspeople. Thoy toll It for tho
benefit of you who aro suffering. If
your buck aches, If you feel laino,
sore and mlseiablo, If the kldnoys act
too fieqtiently, or passages aro pain
ful, scanty and off color, uso Doan's
KIdnoy I'llls, tho remedy that has
helped bo innny of your frlonds and
neighbors. Follow this Medford citi
zen's advice ami glvo Doan's a chanco
to do the same for you.
Charles W. Ila'ntard, 425 S. Ham
ilton St.. Medford. Oregon, says: "I
CONFESSES
ffllN
havo used Doun s KIdnoy Pills and
thoy aro very good. I m glad to
tho aches and pains In my back and
endorse) this remedy for it stopped
regulated the action of my kidneys.
I always use It when suffering from
colds or other kidney troublo and
when threatened by rheumatic
twinges."
For boIo by all dealers. Prlco no
cents. FoHtcr-Mllburn Co., Buffalo,
Now York,, sole ugonts for tho United
States,
Bemombor tho name Doan's
and tako no other.
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RAILROAD ENJOINS RATES
FOR WASINGTON FREIGHT
TACOMA. Wash, April a I The
Northern Pacific railway ban Marled
suit In the federal court today ((gainst
the stale public service commission
and all shippers In tho state to en
join them from euforclim the reduced
rates on freight to tho Interior or
dered Into effect by the commission
Murch a, and now being used Tho
company uIIckcs the rates are too low
and aro confiscatory
HER FRIEND'S
GOOD ADVICE
The Results Made This Newburg
Lady Glad She Followed
Suggestion,
Nowburg. AI4. "For moro than a
year," writes Myrtle Cothrum, of this
placo, "I sufforod with torrlblo pains In
my back and head. I had a sallow
complexion, and my faco was covered
with pimples. Our family doctor only
L'avo mo temporary relief.
A friend ot mlno ndvlsed mo to try
Cardul, so I began taking It, at once,
and with tho best results, for I wns
cured after taking two bottles. My
mother nnd my aunt havo also usod
Cardul nnd vera greatly benefited.
I shall always pralao Cardul to sick
and Buffering women,"
Cardul 1b a purely vegetable, per
fectly harmless, tonic rcmcay for wo
men, and will benefit young and old.
Its Ingredlonts aro mild herbs, hav
ing n gcntlo, tonlo effect, on tho wo
manly constitution.
Cardul baa helped a million women
back to health nnd strength.
Havo you tried It? It not, plcaso
do. It may bo just what you need.
N. D. Writt te: Udl AAvliary !)).. O-IH
?ooi Mtdklnt Co., ChltmtJi, Tnn., for Sjttcidl
rulmelioni, nj Mpif tnok. Hoax TmUMat
far Wusa,",tai In pliln wnptxr, on n;utib
ilhoK;o.-y
pro success
Builders of Homos.
Our "PROFIT-SHARING
Investment Certificates
areREALNoneylfeken
Send for Booklet
NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS
Aro Held in Mooho Hall every
Thursday ut 3 p. m. Kverybody
invited.
Draperies
Wo carry a vry completo Una
of draperies, lano cnrtoliiH, fix
tures, etc., and 4o all oIuhhom of
upholMtiirliiK' A special man to
look after this vork exalimlvoly
and will kIvo u kooi! survlco nn
is POSHIUIO 10
ot In even the
lurKcst cltlfl,
WEEKS & McGOWAN CO,
Jtf
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000'O0O0O'K'K
SOUTH
AMERICA
AVo have several of tho
latest and best books on
South American coun
tries. These arc on ap
proval for a couple of
days-onlv. ,
Medford
Book Store
lOK00000OIO0
I j7rfTv?Wwi vfifi 1 3 1
A Tonlr. Altcullve nJ Hrlvrnt. The
brit irumly lor KMnry. t.hrt sml llontl".
Itilu-lr hi'iplr.. I.uiill(iii mill IHwnlfM
nt Hie skin llninr Uir III.xhI mill Atvti
Ton-, lilt tiiK'l' "l Vlfiirtollir crtlltP trm,
FQR0E CAN 00 IT
Do you want your Inwn put in
llrst chiHtt HhupoT All work
Kiiurnutt'ttd. Louvo nddresn with
II. II. I'litlersu, (Junker Nurnery,
N'litflt hotel.
Watch Our Addition
Crow
Jackfou nml Htimmlt
Medford Realty nnd
Improvement Company
M. 1 .Si II. Co. Hldir.
Wanted
A Name
T. have purclinsotl tho
!M5 1) o v o 1 1 Jonl'ocfcirmorv
and want lo select, n HuitaMe
name for the business. In
order to do this I will offer
A PRIZE OF A 5-POUND
BOX OP BEST CANDY
To the first person suggest
ititf the name to be selected
by a committee.
I will give a one-pound
box of eandy to the next five
people should they surest
the name chosen. The date,
hour and minute will be
placed on each suggestion
received to give every one a
square deal.
Suggestions will bo re
ceived up to and including
April 20.
R. N. POSTER
Successor to McDowoll's
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
FOIt HALH
1 1 acri'H Hear creitk'hottoin. Thero
Ih iilioul :t() hitch In alfalfa, all
the toolH o wllh the place,
ISO 'iici'ck In At Intl., for a icood
ranch horn,
9 ucrcri In liourliiK, InrKo Iioiiko and
hum, $7000.
1C0 net-en ft iiiIIch out, ?1(J0 pur
aero.
Lo acrim .'! mllex nut, IK In penm.
10 ucrcH '.' mlli'H out, K In penrH.
1) acroH I Vj mlldii out, mixed or-
ehnrd.
10 ucrcH II mik'H out, only $50
por ai'ro,
ft room Iioiiho near tho North '
Hcliool, $L'000, torniH,
KMlTiOYMKNT
Woman cook,
Women nnd f ; I r I h for '(oiiariiC
lioinlowork,
Head Huwyci1, f.'l and hoard.
Hunch hauilH,
MiickorH,
(llrls for (,'cnoral houuowork.
Phono In your orders for men;
no chargoM to tho omployor.
Mr. Illltuur Ih itlwayn on hand to
tako your niimo mid nddrcHU,
E. F. A. BITTNEK
ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotel
I'hono -ill 1( Home, 14,
?iftrttr'WtWi
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
4-4i
IOc THEATRE lOc
('omptixo rhaiiK"i)f Pi'oiii'Aiu,
i:iti:sT i'ihhimi
piavims
PreiieiilliiK luliilatiiru play form
the limit imyclioloiilnil comedy,
Tin: ii:vih.
IIIUO I'cct or I'lluix, .1 (lood Photo
l'lll)H.
Till.' PltlCAt lli:it ANItTIIK
;oss I PS,
Ono of I.iiIiIu'h ffiiluri t'omedloM.
tiii: ii.wiiirs ciin.i).
A Powerful Wi'Htern Drama
Ki'iitnrliltt O. .M. ANlUIItSO.V.
tiii; Ti.Miti.cit's Kins,
A very lutori'NlliiK ittoiy.
Tin: Asiii-STos gr.mtv
Kiliii'iitlonu1.
Tin: (iin:.T imamono
iioiumitv,
The heat comnly of tho nelnnon,
Drop In nud hear
liiMlraled Sliii;'r.
our now It
KvonliiKH, lOo tiny mmt In tho
Iiouho. Spuchil (Jhlldron'a Mat
Inco otory Saturday nnd Suiidny
ut 2 p. m., sdmLtiilou Go nnd lOcc.
Follow tho crowd to tho U.
Wo nollclt your pntronncn,
which will ho rccelvod wllh court
I osy.
W L J MX
THEATRE
Alwnyj lit tho I.cail
Hiipti'iui' In Picture PrxMlurlloni.
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tiii: di:i'i:.t or tiii: itinnv.
i:itv j.Ni,
An, o.xcitliiK druuiutlo utory
founded on a. political Incident.
IXf'IDK.VTS Ol' TIIK DPItltAU
AT DCMII.
Military procevalon nix mlleii lotiK.
"A (MMXICOi: Ulltli."
ttitoiiHoly liiteri'HtlnK.
"DAVID AND SAI'Ij."
lllhllral IVature.
TO.M.MVS CKonitAl'IIV
lilSOX.
If I wnti only ad mid al)d wan mo.
Ali SOTIII.'lt.
WOOlAVOItTHH.
AiIiiiInhIoii I He, Clilldrcn ftc
.Matlui'CM Dally.
COMIXO COMINO
Tliuixlay, I-'rliLiy, Hatunhiy
Apt II M, April iilt, April 1!7
"ICMICI'ltO"
Oreat Klectrlcal Act, known mt tho
human dynamo, and tho man who
defied tho electric chair at Sln:
Slni; nud linn the paperH to uhow
for It, will open ut tho Star on
the iihovu dutcH. Thin will marl;
tho commeiicement of hli;h-claus
Vuudovlllo at tho Star.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Hoating
All Work (Junrnntod.
i'rlcnu ltiiMonal)l.
COFPEEN & PRICE
to
Howard Block,
ioirio aoai.
Sntrano on ath
out ,
t.
A SNAP
CO ucreH, Hlx mllca from Medford,
Bootl graded rond croimoa tho trnct,
all free soil, ut fftO por acre, flOOO
will liaudjo, eany terii'u on Imlnnco.
Part hi crook hottom land, HiiUahlo
for ftlfulfa. 8ovornl nprltiKa on tho
pluco. Tliuhqr onouch to pny for tho
tract. No hulldlngs. In tho Qrlffin
crook district.
W.T.York . Co.
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I), O.
Puhllo Loud Matters: rinnl Proof.
ueior. bunds, coutoiu uud Mlulug
ICaeei. Scrip.