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M- m tk j( in II m a GEOinR Medford mail tribune .4N IJNDCfHNDRN,r' NlfiWRlVM'KR rUlll.IPIIUI) J.VKIIT AlfTKIlNC AlfTKItNOON nvr Tim ITOWilT MUWDAVi MKDI'OKD 1'IUNTINQ CO. . Tho ontocrtle Times, Tim Mcdfiml Jtfnl), Tho Medford Tribune. Tim South' prn OrcfttmliMi, The Atihlnna Tribune. OMen Mall Trlhutio Huliaing. SS-3M J-.UIIU j-ir num. iiiiuiip, .Mam jvh; Home 70. anonani'UTNAM, Bailor una Mutineer && t 4- Kntcrod no nccoml-clnM matter nt Medford, Oregon, under tho net of March 3. 1S79. Offlclnl Taper of tho City bt Medford. Official l'npcr of Jackson County. BU8SCRX7TXOX RATES. Ono year, by mnll.. .?S.0P Ono month, by mall.... SO I'er month, delivered by carrier in Medford. JftckSoivville nnd Cen tral Point . .. K0 Pfttunlay only, by mnll, per year.. 2.00 Weekly, per year 1.60 SWORN CIBOUI.ATIOK. Dnlly nverauo for eleven in on Urn end ing November 30, 1911. 2751. Tall X.ad Wlr United Pwm DlirpAtchcs. Tho Mnll Tribune Is on inle at the Ferry Nowr Stand, San rrnnclsco. Portland Hotel Npwn Stand, Portland. iiowmnn jvewn era, i'ortianu. ore. W. O, Whitney, Seattle, Vnh. Mxoromn. oksqoxt. Mrtrnnnllu of Southern Orecon ahd Northern California, -and tho fastest- grotvlnjr city In OrcROn. PopuIMlcm V. R census 1910 SS40; estimated. 191110.000. Viva bunilriHl thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving finest Kunpiy rturo mountain water, ana Ji.s miles of streets Postofflcd rcc men or streets pnvoi. receipts for year cnainR November 30, J911, show incrcaso of 1 per cent. . Banner fruit city In Oregon Hokuo Jtlvcr Splttenberg .apples won sweep stakes prlro nnd title of "AddIb Xlnz of th World" at Urn National Apple Show. Spokane, 1909, and a ear of ypwtowns wop r AT , SAN FRANCISCO, May 14. Im )risonod in n lonely house from the tiny of their birth, n brother mid lis ter, ncd 21 nnd 17 years respectively with jntclle.cts below .those of the av erage dumb niiiiiinls, hare been un enrtlicd hero todny by the state in sanity commission. t Tho two meutrnl dwnrfs.are Jume and Mary Crummey. They were ini prisoued.by their mother, nn irration al woman, and no one but the family physician knew of their exigence un til themother died. Tho father died, when they were infants. Neither brother nor sifter can tell one. letter Of the alphabet from the other, they qan scarcely talk and arc virtually devoid of reasoning power. Both were taken to asyltims. The reason for their imprisonment the mother earned with bento the crave. - ; j-rv ' ROOSEVELT DANGEROUS TO LAND, DECLARES TAFT STEUBEXVILLE. O., May 14- President Taft's first day of the final campaign through Ohio, which came to an end here last night, was marked by the roost pronounced verbal as saults upon Colonel Roosevelt that ho has so far given public utterance. Although in substance all today's speeches were much like thoso de livered in Massachusetts and Mary land, they differed widely in words used to score Roosevelt. One of his attacks contained tho statement It was dangerous to put Roosevelt In the Whlto house with his present . constitutional views. Roosevelt gave the reason tho Amer ican people aro going to elect him, the president said, becauso ho was necessary for tho Job. "The Job that Roosevelt proposes is tho millenium he is golug to bring about. All bosses aro to disappear, politicians aro going to bo fewer, and he is go ing to have a finger In every com munity In tho stato, In every county and ovorythlng is going to bo heav enly." Taft Bald If Roosevelt waB going to bring tho millenium he would have to take moro than four years to do It. "I beg of you to ask him when he gomes hero whether ho would take a fourth term. Ask him whether he Is going to take a'flfth term and why ho should not continue in oftlco dur ing his life." Aiiothor sally was: "Suppose that Roosevelt was wafted to tho skies In a chariot like tho prophet of old, how do you suppose this country would get nlong, anyhow?" Toft said the country feels that lloosovolt's vanity with something Washington, Jefferson and Jackson did not cot. and something Grant --. .- , j could Jiot got, that ho wus uolng Into offlco with a sense of power dan Korous to tho country. Again -ho wild: "Rooiiovolt likens hlmsolf unto Lincoln moro and resombloB him Icbs than any man In history." Michigan Democrats UAY CITY, Mich., May 1 1. Many delegates have put lit an appearunce, for tho Democratic tstuto convention which moots horo tomorrow to select tho delogttt?-at-Jmgo to4ho national convention ut Baltimore. Tho Wll hou forces, will mako every offort fo havo the delegates Instructe for the Now .lorsoy governor, vJt!lo ho Tlar-I ipoii and Clark followorn will right for m iiulnstructvd dQlcfatiou, IfH WMS N FIIII , PROPOSED UNIVERSITY MERGER. OVfcRNOtt "ViSSvr has VJ vestigale and report, upon tho pwposod merger of the sfate university at Eugene and state agricultural col lege at C'orvallis. anil requests that any measures al'Coet- ing the consolidation of these institutions, likely to ue placed upon the ballot by initiative petition, be submitted to the committee. The committee consists of men from all parts of the state and in all walks of life. It comprises R. S. Beau. a federal judge of Portland; J. A. Weatherford, an Albany lawyer; 0. J. Smith, a Pendleton physician; "NV. T. Mariner, a Wasco county farmer: Will Daly, president of the Fed eration of Laber: AV. K. Newell, a Yamhill county fruit irrower and dairyman: John .... - -,- ycr; Jii. u. unoinpson, a roruanu uauKer, aim vteurge iputnam a Medford newspaper man. There lias been a constant clash between the two institutions. A largo part of the time of the legislature has always been taken up in log-rolling by partisans to secure adequate appropriations. Partisans of one are under suspicion of having secretly abetted referendums against the appropriations of the other. 13oth have been obliged to ,do, politics and not very clean politics either. Their existence depended upon it. Thcve exists a class, "in Oregon openly opposed to higher education. Because litany cannot comprehend the value ot a university training from winning it, just as realize tlif value of good roads strive to prevent other sections iroin building them. The opposition to higher education manifested prin cipally against the university is a stamp of the provin cialism of Oregon. It seems absurd that a strenuous fight has to be waged for every eponomic progressive measure proposed and a systematic campaign is necessary to induce Orcgonians to better their own condition. Because of our deep-rooted provincialism, the result of many years of isolation from the world, Oregon lags so behind her sis ter statps in development. Botli the. agricultural" college and the university are necessary. Whether they would be benefited or injured by consolidation is to be determined. Both should have an adequate inaiutenauco provided by a fixed tax levy, thus removing the institutions from political turmoil and permitting the development of great educational institu tions. BOURNE'S CAMPAIGN EXPENSES. A SENATOR Jonathan Bourne's campaign expenses, ;is fil,ed jn the office of the secretary of state, were $383.44. The Portland Oregoniau printed tliat Bourne's expenses as filed vere$J996.26, which is perhaps as near as the Orcgphiau ever comes to printing the truth about Bourne. That paper is now threatened with a libel suit, as the purity of elections layv limits the amount a candi date can spend to half this sum. The press associations, without realizing that the Ore goniau could not in the slightest, most trivial instances, retrain, from lying about Bourne, sent out the libelous statement without trying to verify it, so that it was re produced throughout the state in the Mail Tribune as well as in other papers. , This incident, illustrates as forcibly as anything could the sort of a deal Bourne got from the press of Oregon. He has aojt only been maliciously lied about, but has been sjandered, villified, and belittled constantly. Bourne has become a naUonal figure and is accepted as a leader in the senate and in the progressive cause throughout 'the nation. But the people of Oregon know nothing about it. The newspapers, with five exceptions, have printed nothing of it, and for $383.44 Bourne couldn't tell them. If they had known the truth, known what is known elsewhere, the old machine would not have been successful in accomplishing his defeat by one who is noth ingtmorft yor ess than a rich seller of pants. Z RETRIAL OF CASE MADISON', Wis., May 11. John Dlctz, "the defender of Cameron dam," was today denied a re-trial of his case by the state supreme court. Dletz was convicted of killing two deputy sheriffs, and was sentenced to life Imprisonment. TAKES GAS ROUTE Tcf HALF WAY PLACE EVBRBTT, V., May H.-r-"I am not K'm;r to Heaven or hell, but half way between. Now the kitchen h i'tilli of kub. Good-bye." This was the, last mehsae left by Mr. Hildu I'ei tila, who ik dead today aw the result of HUH po'lHOllillf,'. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Itobcrt C. Iteume of Hcdfoid bus purchased tho confectionery and pool room 'of II. K. IJedford in (his city and took possession Monday. It. II, ConicliiiH uml iumily mid Dr. K. Diivih and family were Sunday wsiforn nt-AhIiIuhcI. Miss Ihiluh Caldwell of Ashland, spent the week end with friends here. J. P. Hay spent Monday in Grnntt Pass, M. 1). Good of St. Joe, Mo,, and C. II, .Murray, of 1 Meilfovd, Hpent Monduy here. - Frank Hull of Modfofd'has leased the. Central Point opera house mid v,ill run a moving picturo show hero, John White of Ashland spout the Ural o lo week JiQro with J. H. Qoy. DP DTTORt) M2TO ttRTBUNTg, annointod a commit Ico to in H. Smith, an Astoria law ,, t i .i i -i they would prevent others many niossbaeks who do not i J. W. Mitchell, councilman from the first ward, who preferred a charge of vagrancy against W. Tylur Smith, a collector for tho Medford Sun, following an altercation In Mitchell's place of business last week, appeared in tho justice court today and withdrew tho complaint. E. E. Kelly, attorney for Smith, was ready to proceed with tho defeusu when thy complaint was withdrawn .and had given notlco that ho desired a trial by Jury. No reason was of fered by Mitchell In withdrawing tho complulnt.. , ' Gettlnn Ready for the Sin Show . CHICAGO, 111., May J 4, Ton thousand people will bo able to sec and hear what goes on In the Ilepub llcun national convention next mouth according to Harry S. New of t bo Hiib.cominltto In churg of arrange ments. Tho commlttu met horo to day to d''-''lo on tho seating urrangT nionts and other details In connection with tho convention. D0NT GET RUN DOWN Weak 'and miserable. If you have Kidney' or Bladder trouble, dull head rialns, DljzluesB, Nervousness, Pains in the jack, and feel tired all ovor, get a package or Mother Oruy'B AUO. MATIO LEAP, tho pleasant herb 'cure. It never falls. Wo huvn nmnv 'testimonials from grateful people who have usod this wonderful rora- A.I., An .... !.... II. t . uuj, na u. ivBiuuiur n nun iiu U'lUUI. Ask for Mpthpr arays Aromatlc-I,caf dt druBBlrftB or sent' by mall for no cts, Samplo PltEG. Address, The Mother Cray Co., IoRoy, N, Y, ! WITHDRAWS COMPUINT MttDFORD, QKTCflON, ITWSDAY, MAY K 1fllH. Bucking the 'tlC? h Little nnsolino sfhooner Helen dohiistou anchored to tin odo of tho solid pack about i!0fl miles north 'f the Arctic Circle, it was in thi- With u force ot fit toon men at work Sam L. tjandry, deputy fih mill gume commissioner, i ruhiuKtho work of construeling n penurtiumt fishway at thu Anient dnui which i expected to betUu fer all timu tint trouble which hns cxistttd at tho dam since it.- construction. The now fish wnv should be couiJelcd by tho ftivt of the mouth. "We have bticcceiUd in nwirly com pletiut; the excavation throitiih the ininitc," states Mr. Snndrv, "nnd jr . rf . i , jv II RAPID II ON " AMENT FISHWAYi without any tinfore.-foit trouble l ox-1 arrunxed for an early date. If tho pect to have the water running ' local fans pairouUe tho game well thnuilt the ladder in the curl.v partttbo) will good ball this swuop of next titonth. and ulien completed trr-z : - - ,j will be one of tho uct in Ihe -title. "There doc not .eott to be u v lanrc run of snlmoii, at any mte the do not pile up under the dam a- be fore. I think tlii- h due to mi mm h bla-tiu. ulthouh so fur. we lime i it fired n Mint under water." kksomtion's ok co.mioi.k.vci:. Medford. Ore., May 13. 1012 Whereas, It has pleased tho Sit- premc Ruler of the Lnlverso to re- move irom our raima ino uoioveii , waiting months. Mother's Friend wife of our brothcFort Hubbard; I prepares tho expectant mothcr'n aya tbereforo lie'MPs.i'1 "" Item fortho comlnp event, and lt usa Kesolvcd. That .Medford lodge No. S3. I. O. O. V., attend to our brother . ... .,..,.. . -., . .... t . run iiiiuii.iru ami iniiui) our uciin- felt sympathies In this their hour of bereavement. Do It further Kcsolved, That thoso resolutions be spread upon tho minutes of Med ford lodge No. 83 and a copy sent to tho family and to tho dully papers. Fraternally yours In !".. L. and T. F. n. KtODKN, AllTlirit S. WELLS, K. L. HQBLIT. Committee ENGAGEMENT EXTR AORD I NARY 1' ? i J iiiiiiHPIr' -JH iHHBHHMyiilHfl BUD ANDERSON k'ndipiilcd Ghiimpioii of (he Northwest mid one of the fiifcloul and cleverest boxer in llitt if,'htwciht diviHiou todny will npieui' in bin original IniiuiiiK: canip w'cih'i closing hib net with n foyr round heieutilie lioxin exhibilou ut f . t STAR THEATfeE Tuesday and Wednesday, May 14- 15 In iidillioji to our rcKiilur hliow coiiHiHtiiift of Hurry Luiieiihtor, eelebrutt'd rjcotch Comedian nnd -1000 feet of new feature iilm. Completfi ellnptf" ot pidprcs today, - NO - ADVANCE A(lini"i'ii 10c, Arctic left Mint noli little ship that Dublin filially secured hs famous walrus hunt. About si weeks later she was caught in tho ive ut Point Hope nnd was flushed In splint vis. play mm NEXT SUNDAY Manager Ptisan of tho Medford ball club has succeeded In nccuring it game with a nine from Ashland for nuxt Sunday on tho local grounds. The Ashland nlno has been utrcngth oncd by the arrival of several new. comers and their .uUiimlntu hiy been laorcascd by the pnwpects of xccurlug now ball grouuds at Ash land. A Kood Knmc should result uh tho rough edges v. Ill dtvappcar from thu Mudfoni tcAin by Sunday and Ashland U wild to be a worthy oppo nent. iV gamo with (Irants I'nua Is to b YouNg MOTHE No young womnn, In tho Joy of, coming motherhood, should negloct , to prepare her system for tho phyal , cal ordeal sho Is to undorgo. Thu health ot both herself and thu coming child depends largely upon tho cn.ro , ftho bo8loW8 ur,on her80,f dur,nf; tho I makes her comfortable- during all tho i I9rm- " onb". t. ' moro apt to bo DOrffCt and Stroilir whore the tnnlhni : ..; :...".. "".; . .7 "r V. uua iiuin jirci'itri'ii ucraeii lornaiuruil iiuprnmo function. N'o hotter ndvlco could bo Riven a mother than that young execlant nho uso Mother's Friend; It Is a mcdlciuo that hns liroven Ita valuo In thousandu of bTHEI& rKlLMJ nne8. Mother's Friend Is sold at drug Utorcrf. VrltO for frt'O book for expect' i ant mothers. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., Aliinti, Ct. - JN PRICES Childreu fie t 4M U m .. m TfcB I i REAL ESTATE KOIl HA1.K R urro ! y(iir old nrchiud wllh pi-m-li fllh'ia, nomo poHclics this yi'iir, $t.soo. SAI.I'l 20 ncri'H, tl ww cicaicu, pbmty water, n room hntino, Imru, chlckon hmio, 100,000 fevt good saw tlmbiH' It 000 tnulo for city pioiioil) TItAI)K--Ull w.tv cnHlcin Wash. llumiiiKhly ofiulppcd, all fenced and cro.sn fenced; half Interest In hoiidl iim'chluo Kioa with place! family or chard; big value IR pur aero. Will trade for city or country property. l"OU HAliK- 80 ncrcH near Tolo, partly In alfalfa, best of free Hull. No better fruit land In valley. Jl"(n flAliK about 70 acres :i miles from Hold 1 1 til. good placer ground; hy draulic and piping; fair hoime, aoiuo fruit, rich soil; a niiup for ?1U00. A. J. LUPTON Cor. (till ami Plr Sts. 00OtO0OK0-KK I his is Kodak Weather Medford Book Store (0O0OOO4-OO0O Take Warning and Advice -k7T.. n....l,ii. uujivouKi toiYe &T ffifSfP' tteitlecl kr? j IS1K ,1n..' ,.i.. i v. nr !., It. im.l,.r nn -- ....... , rlrcuumtances. They are a valuable asuct In your pcrsonnl apiicarnnce We make a specialty of advising on iceui nnu oi uoiiik iiikii rinnn wuiiiiu , ., , .. ,, ,.,..,. ,. . i work In all Its brnnchoa It you need Denial work of any kind you will find the bot Is done here, nl- thoiiKh our change aro moderate, We iinike n hiiopIiiUv of nabllcim ex- traction, and of children's teeth, Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THU 1M.NTI8T Over Daniels for Duds. Pacific Phono 2082, Home Phono 3E.2-IC NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Held in Mooho Hull every ThurHiluy ut. 3 p. in. Kvcrybody invited. Watch Our Addition Grow Jackson and fciutnmU Medford Realty and Improvement Compiiny Af. V, ft II. Co. Dldg. Vacuum Carpet Cleaning Wo havo tfnsoliiio )Ower, a lai'o niacliiiie, and guarau tec all work. Home Phono 83-K F0RDE CAN DO IT Do you want your lawn put Jn flrHt cIiinh Bliupuf All work guaranteed. Loavo addrtmn with IT. 11. l'allermi, Quaker Niirnury, NiihIi hotel. PLUMBING Btoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work (Marantic I'ricou ItcuHonuble. ' OOFFEEN & PRICE 9 HoWra Mlook. iutrno on Oth Mi 1 .titii s-vik mmmi u h4rr4ioith WHERE TO OO TONIGHT y lOc THEATRE lOc SOITIIWKMC ,IN'I OAUIt The world's greatest nnvelty bag punching net. JiiAt closed HI weeks t OIHMIKt'.M, splendid ml. Illllll I'eet I'll in Pll'tllll'N l'CHlllllllg 'WIII'A- DPTV CALLS A powerful Anidlcun drama, pro duced by I'atho ('. MKA.V OP Till? .IAII." Tho stQry of. u wild country "A SPANISH IHI.KMMA" Hpanlsh love nlory "K.N!.(ii:.Mi:.vr uinh lleiiutlful liltit'.riiph . PIA'ltltV I.V PPHNITPHi:" A srreaiuluts comedy jiOTWK Hours from 7.30 to 10:30, e.cept Knturdny and SundayH. Matluecv ;' to f. Kveiilnt; per for tun lice, 7 to II, ADMIH3ION 10c Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O.. Public Land Mntter: Final J'roof. Desert Lnudn, CoutcaU and Milling Conm. Scrip. A SNAP 50 ncrcit, aIx inllos from Medford. good graded road cnumon the tract, nil free oll, nt f GO per arri). II "00 will handle, ctxny term on balance. Pari lit crook bottom land, Kii'tulilo for nlfnlfn, Bevornl Aprlncn on tho place. Timber etiour.ti to pay for the tract. No htilldlui:. In the Orlftln creek dlstrlrt. W. T. York (Si Co. a jumc. rfiiiriiiiT nu HtfTii . k m. .. 1 a .. ... . ... -Tit Kti r,r (,,f Kuliirrn. l.ir ml .ioi l'rlirU hmpln 1 rjii.li n ami lilonilrt o( Ihf hWm I'fcrifr h llll y Jl Tcnr, tUitugtli aittl Vlgvi lu Hie e cullic tc rlcm. Draperies W carry vry complcta Hit of itrapxrlv. lnvi ourlntiiN, fu luri'K nic, nnd 4 all nldMion of upliulntrrliiK A npclnl innn in look nflar llilfi work nxrlimlvelr nnd will Klvn n kuo1 nnrvlco un IM posKlliln 10 cot In avoa llio Inrxi'Dt cltlr. WEEKS & MgGOWAN CO. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency I'OU HAI.K IK0 acrort n K"od jiluro for a i;ood cattle ranch, ovorytlilni; kcoh with tho place, rKOii, HpudH for deed, alfalfa Heed. Dry uooiIh, iidIIouh, etc,, at almorit your own price, 120 acrcH kikkI deep noil, only ISO per aero. 10 acrcx up (Irlffln uroek $1000. 20 acrcrt, IS to puaiH, It milcH out, J.'ir.uo taltcH tho place. 70 ucri'M, 10 ueren In pimro, hut alien In alfalfa. A fine huiiKulnw, ovorylhluir flrut chmn, and pi'leu only I27CO, I'OU ItliXT and iiufiiiiilHhiiil Kiii'iiIhIkkI Iioiihoh, TltADKH ISO acrei) In Mliuicnotu for ranch In valley, ICMPLOYAIICNT Woman cook, Womou und Klrla for Konorul hoiuiuworlc, Man to in 1 1 U and do other worli, Man uml woman mi a dairy ranch, ' M ranch iiuuihi at once, (llrlH, kIiIii, kIHb. Itaueh haudu, Phono In your ordom for inon; no churBoii to tho oinpluyor, ' Mm, Illttuer Ih ulwaya on hand to take your imiito and addruHU, E, F. A. BITTNER ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opponitq Nnuh Hotel Phono 4111; Home, 11, MiliMMlllil A A m "iji. L- t uvr "