MDFORD MA3JJ TRTBUNMEDFORD, OKKCION. THURSDAY. MAY l(i, 15)12.
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Medford Mail tribune
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Mi:FOKU VKINTINO CO.
till, Tim MiMlfonl Trlbunp, Tho Kouth
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Offloft Mnll Trlbuno Ilulldlnc, SB.J7-19
North Kir lrot; phone, Main eai:
Horn 75.
Oi:onaR I'UTNAM, Editor ami Miuinrrer
J3ncrrt ih Pccoml-clnRj) matter nt
Mcdford. Orison, under tho act of
'tlfc.ll tft JOIU)
THREE SIGNIFICANT EVENTS.
Official laiier of tho City of Mnlforu,
Official lip(r of Jncknon County.
BVBSO&XFTZOir RATES.
Onn your, by mull ......... ...ffi.00
Ono month, ' tnnll , so
1'or month, clpllvrreil by errpr In
Mrdfortl. Jncliiioiivllln mill Con-1
tml Point ...................... So
Saturday only, by mall, nor year,. 2.oo
Weekly, per year J.
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SWORW CxaCttTuATXOH.
. Dally nvernr for eleven months end
Injt November 30, 1011, 8751.
Xnll Xitatod Win TJrdt.d Pre
Blcp&tcht.
Tho Mull Tribune Ik on nnlo nt tho
Kerry katvi .stand, son lTnnclsco.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland.
Howmnn Narva Co., 1'orllnnO. Ore.
V. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
npIIREE evciiis of liioro or loss soiMnl sitmifirnnco have
A occurred during tho past week, oaloulatod to stitnu-
l.j j!.. .,1 . .. T. i?...r. . J. I I!.. 1
mio mo growin 01 socialism, aim croaio oiass tusruru.
Chicago union prossnion wore locked out by tho union
of newspaper publishers, marking what is probably tho
beginning of a nation-wide movement to destroy tho
effectiveness of labor organizations in the newspaper
field. Tho struggle has boon marked with violence upon
both sides, and the occasion seized by syndical socialists
to arouse the fighting spirit of class warfare. Thousands
not directly affected have affiliated with the locked out
or striking pressmen and intense bitterness engendered.
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MEDrORD. OREQOSr.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, nnd llto fastest,
growlnp city' In Orvfjon.
Population U. 8. census 1910 JS40;
estimated. 1JM1 10.000
Klvo hundred thoukand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, giving finest
supply pure mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets paved.
Postofflce receipts for year cndln
November 20. 1911. show Increase of 1
ncr cent.
Banner fruit city In Oregon Bocue
mver spiucnneri; appies on sweep
Btakes prlxo and title of
'Apl Xing of tli World
At the National Apple Show. Spokane,
1903, and a car of Newtowns won
Km Vrt in mo
At Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver. B. C,
rirst Trlsa in. 1911
nt Bpoknno National Apple Show won
by carload of Newtowns.
Roruo River pears brought highest
J trices in all markets of tho world tlur
nir tho past six years.
write commercial dun. inciosinK
cents for postage for tho finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad. Brown.
Io You Uelierc It?
There'll bo a battle royal,
And sotno people declare
That beur btenk will be cheaper when
Noun daws meets Teddy bear.
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There is no reoson why clean-up
activities should not include .such
joints as Wo Lee's.
California is the latest state to go
Teddybent for election.
That lioun' dawjj is grewing: to such
a size that peoplethink twice before
starting the footwork.
We read a California dispatch that
a man named Dye shot at a one nam
ed Rainbow. Colors, mixed badly.
A
Oh Gee,
Wo Lee,
Lose cash, .
Get ash.
Jim Ling,
Sure thinjr.
Him wail
In jail.
Chinese Tale.
An Application.
To the voters of the city of Med
ferd: If this town crier proposition
eoes through I hereby announce my
candidacy for tho place. Except for
the theatre megaphone men I am the
only one who has so far qualified
makiiiK loud and unusual noitf on
the streets and I i'cel well fitted for
the position, being able to distinctly
pronounce any ordinary words up to
three syllables. My platform will be,
"full lung power during working
hours and mercy toward none, with
especial courtesy towurd the hard of
hearing." AD. BROWN. ., .
WILEY CAN DEMONSTRATE
ON NEW BORN INFANT
Che second event was the opinion handed down by
Federal Judge ( 11. I Inn ford at Seattle Friday, annulling
the citizenship of Leonard Olsson of Taconm because ho
admitted that ho was a socialist. Of all the narrow,
bigotted, medieval minded and class prejudiced magis
trates on the beuch, this tory anachronism of Seattle is
entitled to the palm.
Since when did a man's political opinions bar him from
citizenship' This judge not. onlv alters the law of the
land by his interpretation, but. amends tho constitution of
the United States. This decision is the result of the usur
pation by the judiciary of unconstitutional authority. The
judiciary instead of regarding itself as ai branch coordi
nate in power with the legislative and executive branches,
as designed in the constitution, overrides both and usurps
tho supreme power of the nation.
No wonder the people evervwhore demand judicial re
call, when such unjust judges ruin the land. Jlanford is
.mother Jeffreys come to judgment.
The third event was the outrage pci-pelrated upon Br.
Ben Keitmau, manager for Ennna Goldman, at San Diego
by viginntes. "With the assistance and connivance of the
police, Dr. Reitmau was kidnaped by armed hoodlums
styling themselves "vigilantes," tarred and feathered,
branded and tortured, and turned loose naked on the des
ert miles from a habitation.
Dr. Reirman's only offense was that he was Aliss
Goldman's manager, aITss Goldman is a theoretical an
archist and the victim of a great deal of unjustified prej
udice. She does not preach the gospel of violence, but
her discourses while pointing out the prevailing economic
injustice and the resultant human misery, proclaim broth
erly love as the cure all the literal carrying out of tho
golden rule, which of course is a crime to preach.
San Diego has been having a tussle Avith those apostles
of unrest, the I. "W. AY., many of whoso loaders are wind
bags who won't work and whose chief occupation is to stir
up discord and class strife. Some are sincere apostles' of
"direct action," half crazed anarchists. Some belong to
Jack Cade's class, -whom Shakespeare makes say:
"There shall be in England seven half-penny loaves
sold for a penny; the three-hooped pot shall have ten
hoops; and J will make it felony to drink small beer; all
the realm shall be m common, and in Cheapside shall un
root action of straight thinking. Direct action to promote
class war involved a species of crooked thinking that can
but turn tho realizable dream of brotherly cooperation
into a realized nightnmro as horrible as auv tbat, historv
records."
Our Correspondents
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PHOENIX
Dr. J.
Monday,
Horn, to Mr, ami Mr. I.oula Cul
ver, Saturday, May u, a sou.
K. Kurry hna lintl the urass rut In
(rout of his rcMilcnco nu Paulfic
highway. Who will no tho next to
follow?
Mrs. Curpnntor ami family of
Medford moved tho first of tho wuok
Into their new house recent ly pur
chnrcd from Uoliert Orr.
Cnnttoctor It. M.'Pock ami son nro
liu.V u cling Inillilltijjx on tltu Moiho
Hearty company rauth southwest or
town,
Mr. DrlHColl of Hoselinrg was
citlled hero last week bj tho death
of his little grnadduiiKhter.
George Fuller, -after an Itlue.sa of
more than two juontht, l.t agtiltt utile
to walk down town. Ills many frlendx
wish hint a speedy recotory of hit;
nztial health.
Mm lucknon Silliatigh, a national
lecM rer and organizer for tho W. C.
T. l' orguulzcd a local Union hero
last week.
J. II. Lyons and family recently
moved here, having purchased the
Hedfleld ranch. Mr. Lons rame
from Minneapolis, where he was or-Krti'h-t
and choir leader In one of tho
la-g.? Knlsconal churches. I
Frank Wilbur purchased the house
and block of land owned by Arthur
Hose near the depot. Mr Hoho will
erect building on his ranch near
town whero ho will rethle
i CENTRAL POINT ITEMS I
t
Outpel cur SI. Anthony of tho
Cutlmlin Church 1'Meimioii society is
Imiv for u few duyn.
The enrdM announcing the gradua
tion of Mivt Kstlier .Merrill fioiu
MUs Head's Seiiilnurv at Herkeielv.
Cat., Iikao been received by her
friend-, in Central hunt. .Mfct'lfrlhci'
is one of Central Point's Hunt charm
ing oung ladies mid is but eighteen
,ir- of ago and has been very sue
t'esHl'ul as a student in currying off
the highest honor and eoniilelinj
work in half llie time thai is iciiuired
by the ordinary student. Central
1'oinl should bo proud iu classing
Miss .Men ill nnioujj the youii ladies
here.
Merlin the taylor Inn temnved In
.MeiU'ord and he and his I until v tnnk
their depaiture for there Wcducsdu.N
ul'terunon.
Legal blanks at tho Mouford Print
Inc company.
palfrey go to grass.
There shall be 110 inonev
WASHINGTON, May 10 Dr. Har
vey W. Wiley, who recently reipied
jib chief of the bureau of chemistry
iu tho department of agriculture, will
now have an opportunity to deinon
htrate some of his theories reRurdinn
nro food, particularly as to the pro
per food for infant.s.
A nine pound hon was born to Mrfi.
Wiley hero today, liuth Mrs. Wiley
and Harvey junior are doin well.
TACOMA'S BALL TEAM
ABOUT BANKRUPT
TACOMA, May 10, TacomaM
baseball team is broke. Today ih
payday and there is not cnoimh
money to half pay the players. The
lifo of the dub is iu grout danger tin
less Tacouiu funs and citizens como
to tho rcsetto today. President A. D.
Itothormol says ho will havo to ring
down tho curtain.
ROOSEVELT AGAIN CLAIMS
NOMINATION FIRST BALLOT
GREENVILLE, Ohio, May lfl.
Ttcitoratioit hero today by Colonel
Theodore Roosevelt of Ins claim that
ho would bee nouiiunled on the fiftd
ballot at tho Chicago rcpublieau na
tional convention met with the appro
val of he vent I thousand persons hero
who had authored to hear Ihe former
jrouiont speak.
all shall eat and drink on my score."
JJut Sail Diego lost her head in dealing with the T.
"W. W. Her authorities have liaudled the problem very
foolishly. They have broken the law and committed far
woise crimes than they sought to suppress. In hvsterical
fear, the authorities resorted to violence and sanctioned
a Kit Klux movement, that has resulted in numerous un
justifiable outrages and a murder.
In committing or permitting such dastardly and
cowardly attacks as that upon Dr. Keitman, San Diego
authorities practiced a far worse anarch v than that
preached by Emma Goldman.
In her hysterical folly San Diego has given the T. "NV.
W. a big boom. She has given her unworthy victims a
chance to pose before the world! as martyrs to human lib
cvtyf and kept their cause alive. She has attracted world
wide attention to their "cause" and also to her absence of
a common sense government. And her hysteria seems to
be growing worse.
These three events, the unnecessary lockout, the coer
cion of organized labor by organized capital and the class
struggle it engendered, the unjustifiable decision annull
ing a man's citizenship because of his political beliefs,
and the uncalled for barbarous outrage to the manager of
a lecturer who viewed life from the standpoint of the sub
merged tenth, malec more socialists, yes and more
anarchists, and heaps fuel upon the fires of unrest that
are smouldering throughout the country.
Each of these actions Avas intended to remedy the ills
it attacked, but injustice never remedied human ills. As
long as wrong sits in the seats of the mighty, as long as
blind prejudice instead of reason rules the land, so long
will the ranks of the discontented be multiplied by the
victims.
If a class war results, the blame should rest upon the
defenders of the indefensible violations of law and liberty.
The immediate results of a class war are thus depicted
m the Chicago IJublic:
"Extensive strikes; splendid loyalty; intense suffer
ing; deadly animosities between individuals and groups
whose interests are for the most part identical if they
would but take pains enough to readjust them with refer
ence to interests that really are hostile; slugging on both
sides; blood spilling; pitchforks and cobblestones against
muskets and artillery; defeat; convictions for crime; ap
peals for sympathy in quarters Avhere sympathy has been
crushed out by the bitterness of class warfare; hangings;
peace, the peace of the cemetery; reaction; and for climax
a more powerful plutocracy on the backs of a worse op
pressed working people.
"If a universal cooperative social stttte in which all
shall serve and none are masters be a dream, it is never
theless a dream that can bo gloriouslr realized. But reali
sation must como from brotherly feeling through the di-
It Is reported that Anita Held In
tends to return lo France a ml that
she will probably not rtturn to Amer
ica aKuin.
5'ukct ycu-i
AT FOUNTAINS. MOTCLB, Ofl CLBCWHCNC
Get tho
Original nd Genuine
HORLIGK'S
MALTED MILK
The Food Drink for A! I Ages
RICH MILK. MALT CXAIN EXTRACT, IN POWUtH
Not in any Milk Trust
BARGAINS
Toil NAM!
ItcNt. Iturttulu hi tlit City
9iMO lohca possesion of a new 0
room buiiitulim, Mi Icily modern, plan.
It'tvil, polluted floors. I."l nilxllll!,
Sewec and Malec paid; miiiI(iii') bath
floor, flivploeo ami mantle, llalaut'o
ijUT.IO payable ijtli'J.dl) per month.
Owner IciivIuk Iomii mid will m'II
(piltli o dnit't wall,
KOU H.ldC-a.S0 aeioit, 100 under
fence, about t!o tic ten lently for plow;
fair hotiito, -' Iiiiiuh, finally 01 chard,
A Htiap for Jlt'ilio, (imul tonux can ho
made ou thlft property.
TltADi: I'or itood Iiouho of ettial
value, l!D acre miotl dcop Hull,
fenced and croim fenced; 7 ucich
clear, balance in hf-ttnli; half utile of
S. I. It. H.. half mile or graded
tichnol, fUTtOO,
KOIt SAM? X0 amen near Tola,
partly Iu alfalfa, bent of free noil. No
better fruit laud In valley; IO0O.
SAM? about 70 acre II mlloti from
Colli Hill, nood placer luotiad; hy
draulic ami piping: fair bonne, hoiiio
fruit, rich noil; a tump for Jl"00.
A. J. LUPTON
Cor. tltli and 1'lr Sti.
m any mil
Insist on "HORLICK'S"
Take a UicUju bum
NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS
Aro Held iu Mooho Hall every
Thursday at '& p. in. Kvnrybody
invited.
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
STAR
THEATRE
I lent Ventilated and
Unto '1'lit uler In
.Moid t'p-to-tint
Oily
Advaini'tl ainlelllo anil .Mil' but
I'leliii'i'M
.:,lK,li .V NKAIr I.oiiImo
PrcHcut their Corned) SIliKltut and
llalaucliiK Act A lib; huiiiiImo to
our palronit
A .MUMt'.lN KI.OCKMKNT
Olio of lite ineitl lieatlllfnl ptttllK'rt
eer thiowu on eitnviiM
ma i.'.fi:
IMInou MiiHleiplet'o
'ran; i.ovis
I'ttweifnl Ui lima
.Mil. IIOl.Tiai'S IXI'AlfATIO.V
"lluniiy" Ih here antiln
Ah SATIIiat. the Sinner
WOOI.WOItTIIM, lint MuHlnlntlti
Wheio
t lit) piclUIIM
ytltir e)H
don't btlf
Atlml-e-loit lie, t'lilldtvn nc
MATIXIJliS 1MII.V
Ii7Vi71?3n?KrarV
itk." i ii iiyzj nyy
ifflilfllli
A Tonic. Atlnitlv ml llrtolirritt. The
Ik1 iruirvlr (nr Kl.Iucy. T.lvrr inl !iw!
litail .tr i ItiiJ If , I nifttu u anil DlMXtltm
of the ftllu li I II e lltj.1 wi I KitM
Tout, UtfUjjtli iul .k rtjttie cutltc jr.trui,
P. . E.
Picnic Excursion
From Medford and Eagle Point
TO
BUTTE FALLS
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Leaving Medford 8 A. M.
Returning Arriving Medford 5:50 .P. M.
ONE FARE-ROUND TRIP
NOTICE
Parties desiring to purchase tickets and reser
vations to Spokane, Seattle and points east via
S., P. & S., Great Northern or Northern Pacific rail
ways can secure them through agent Pacific & East
ern Kailwav, Medford.
PoiSoAE&AK
nrurnv jo runs
n until i iitcvMQiss
Htvcn
fAllINO
PILCS, CHILOLAINi rtLONl, HUHH1. tTC
a BKucgitn x4v( iron wuLot oh maucir
AfcKT H(J MUiriTUTK
CJTAVCfr.T
frit
tHCirvMicHiato
,n niiNcisco
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c
Phenes: Pacific H072
Home .'irl
Messenger Service
Vacuum Carpet Cleaning
We have gasoline power, a
large machine, and guaran
tee all work.
Jfomo Phone 83-TC
ISIS
lOc THEATRE lOc
mi: i.Mitvs
Seumllouiil OvmiituiH the IV
utile Down Nowlly Act
1)1(111 IVet I'lllllH .-. I'll litres
I'eutntlnit
"vim:n nrrv cai.us
A pouerful Atuerlcnu drama, pro
duced by I'olho Co.
mi:.v op tiii: .iaii."
The Hlory of a ld country
"A SI'AMHM DII.ICMMA"
Hpiiiilftlt love xtory
MEDFORD
THURSDAY
MAY 23
FORDE CAN DO IT
Do you want your lawn put in
find cIiihh filinpoT All work
Ktmruntecd. Lcuvo addrcHH with
H. I). I'attcrfin, Quakor Nursery,
Nnb hotel.
EEI
MSffssrtA'L'iyJ
FreelCircusfStreetJParadelOrSOaTm.
?Jbtkds;25fthoesSa!!!?it
people of all climeo in native costumes .will be sliovvn in parade.
.Two snows daily-.?fternoon at 2, night at 8, doors open ut 1
and 7 p.m. Waterproof tents. Admission 25 cents to nee it all.
Medford Roal Estate
& Employment Agency
VOll HAIiK
ISO acres n Reed placo for a j'ood
cattlo ranch, everything ISooh
with tho place.
Wbboii, HptidH for Heed, alfalfa
Heed,
Dry kooiIh, notloiia, etc., at almost
your own price.
120 acres j;od deep soil, only
$.ri0 por acre,
10 ncn-H up Orlffln creak 91000.
20 acreH, IK to pearH, .1 iiiIIch out,
lltr.OO InlccH the place.
70 neroH, 10 acres In pears, bal
ance In alfalfa.
A flna hiiiiKulow, ovflrytliliiK first
chuu, and prlco only $2700,
"II.NfJAOIIMI.'.VT IIINd
Ilenutlful llloi;raph
"A KM ItltV IV KUt.MITItK"
A nrreitiuliiK couttnly
NOTICK
Hours from 7,50 to 10:30, nxrnpt
Saturthiy and Suutlitn, .MatlneiH
2 to r.. i:caliiK perforutnnte, 7
to II.
ADMISSION 10c
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Wator
Heating
All Work ()uarantf).
1'rlcim itounuttHlil.
COFPEEN & PRICE
tS Howard Blook, Sotranc on Otb
rcirto so3t, Hotuo an.
at.
KtiriilHhed
llOtlbOH.
I'oit un.vr
and iiufiirnluhod
IN URGENT NEED OF MONEY
Will sell $3000 of my Series 1
bonds of the Realty Associates of
Portland, Oregon at a Discount.
Address G. A. care Mail Tribune.
'I'ltADKH
ISO ncreii In Minnesota for ranch
Iu alley.
KMI'LOYMKNT
Woman cook.
Women and Klrla for gonoral
housework.
Man to milk and do othor work,
Man and woman on a dairy
ranch,
II ranch lunula at oucu, '
OlrlD, kIi-Ih, Klrla,
Hunch htinilD.
Phono In your ordom for mon;
no chiirKes to tho omployor.
Mrn. Illttnor Ih nlwuyu on hand to
tako your miuio antl address,
E. P. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotel
I'lioiio 4 Ml j Home, 11,
A SNAP
CO" ncros, nix miles from Medford,
Kood xrndod road crosses tho tract,
all frco soil, at C0 por aero. 91000
will hautllo, cany tonus on balance.
Part Iu crook bottom land, Biillablo
for alfalfa. Several nprlncs on tho
placo. Timber onoiiKh to pay for tho
tract. No buUdlucn. Iu tho Orlffln
creek district,
W.T.York&Co.
Draperies
Wa enrry a vory cninpl.ilo line
of ilrnimrluH, liton onrtnlnii, fix
turtiH. iitc, mid to all uIiimipii of
iiplinlHtiiiliiif. A upcolal mini to
""! nfl'TllllM VOlU UXOlllHlVtllV
ima will . Klvo li Kooit m-rvlco us
irtrK'i-rc'i'i'.'.s!0 A ,n uv,n u,
WEEKS & MgGOWAN CO,
Watch Our Addition
Grow
JMt'kAon and Hummli
Medford Realty mid
Improvement Goinpnny
M. I'1, ft If, Co, lildif.
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