Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 18, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Medford mail tribune
AN INDni'KNDKNT KKWHPAI'KIt
rUllI.lKIIKI) KVnilY AKTHUNOON
J'XGKl'T SUNDAY, 1Y TM13
aiKDKOUD P1UNTINO CO.
Tlic Democratic Tlmcn, Tho MroTont
Mnlt, Tho Mcttronl Tribune, Tho Mouth
cm OrcKOlilnti, Tlio Anhlnml Tilbuno.
Offlcn Mnll Trlliunn lltilltllwr, 3B-27-2D
North Fir Hired; phono, .Muln 3021;
Initio 75,
Ol'OllCin PUTNAM, lMllnr nnd Mnnniror
ISnlrrctl ns KCcomVclnps matter at
Mcdfonl. OroRon, under tho net of
March 3. IS"?.
Orrlclnl I'mwr of the Cltv of Mnirord.
Official l'upcp of .litcksnn County.
suBscnirrioK rates.
One yciir, by mnlt JS.oo
Onu tnonth, by mull . .... ...... .50
Tor month, delivered tiy cnrrlor In
Medford, JnrUsom lllo niul Cen
tral Point .. . . . ....v... SO
Saturday only, by mall, nor year.. 2.00
Weekly, per year 1.56
SWORN CIRCULATION.
Dally average ftr eloxen months end
Inc November SO. 1911. 2751.
rail eaird Wlr United Preis
Dlipntclici.
Tho Mall Tribune Is on nale at the
Terry Nena Slniul, San Krnnclpco.
I'ortlanil Hotel Ncur Stand, Portland.
Howman New Co, Portland. Ore,
W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash.
MEDrORD, OREO ON.
Metropolis of Soutlurn Oregon nnd
Northern California, and tho fastest
growing city In Oregon.
Population IT S ei-iiMia 1910 SS40,
estimated. 131 1 10.000.
Kivo hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, giving finest
supply pure mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets naved.
Postofflco receipts for year ending
isovemner ao, iuij, snow increase or 19
per cent,
Manner fruit city In Oregon Itogiie
Hlvor Spltecnberg apples won sweep
stakes prito and title of
JOLTS AND JINGLES
By At) Brown
One Medford man wishes to enter
his six months old baby as candidate
for town crier.
Papers have been served
Portland man named Coffey,
ably sufficient grounds.
on a
Prob-
Doc Wiley has a son. There's a
kid who will grow tip without even
a speaking acquaintance with a mi
crobe. A Portland policeman has written
a poem, "Only a Cop," which suc
cessfully demonstrates that cops
should be only cops and not poets.
Hero's One I'nnn T. 11 '
"He's a servant of the Idle rich,
And a fat old Top to boot;
Ho don't know how to ride a horse,
And, don't know how to shoot'.
It grieves me much to say It
For I greatly hate a fuss.
But really this man WHyiim Taft
He ain't the man for us.
Now If you people do not wish
Youry interests neglected
I know you'll see that hero I've
proved
That I should be elected."
T. It.
Here's Oho From 1)111.
not the man to smllo when
Tm
. some
One stabs mo In tho back;
It's up to me to show my spunk
And hit some one a crack.
I will not mention any names
Hut there's a certain man
Whom 1 would like to see you clash
As 'Colonel Also-Hun.'
In this discourse I liavo tried
With dignity and graco
To prove with clearest logic
That to niu belongs the place."
W. H. T.
(.'onhllmtois' Club.
(Hy,A. Caryden Wolfo in the News,
, Ashloy, Ind.)
In every town folks keep somo houn'
urann
An' every tlnio strangers come to
f town,
Somo folk's go to klckin' th' town
uroun',
It's oven worso'n Irlckln a lioim.
Stop -your, klckin', bo hopeful an'
profound,
It's a mighty poor way f build up
a town
To keep klckin' public morals
aroun';
Who wants to locate 'n a town
Unit's down?
This is tli' best town anywhere
aioiiii'
But, llko others, wo'vo a few op
houn',
Who gut at th' stranger who's In
town;
Say tho town's a houn an' kick
it UlOIIll',
II a houn' 's a houn', a town's a
town,
Ami can't ho built up if kicked
aroun'j
You huvo' a right t' kick your own
lioim'
But It hurts us all if you kick th'
town!
Lot's pull together for th' good o'
th' town,
An stop klrklii' our lioun's aroun'
Tho' th houn', J( a inyth'll imilco no
Boun'i
A hounded town sot a BtrniiBer's
frown,
PROSTITUTING
IN TI1K advertising development section of tho May
Sunset appears an advertisement written h.v ( K.
Fisher for (he Oregon Apple company of Torvallis, one of
the numerous orchard unit selling propositions in which
investment is ottered tho public.
This particular company has tho same gooo opinion of
itself as the Pharisee of old who thanked Clod that he was
not like other men had of himself, for the article opens as
follews:
"Thank the Lord for the honest inen in the world!
There are so many ot the other sort in this busy business
world of em's that when we find some of our brothers
doing yeoman work holding down the honest beam of the
scales we feel like passing the hat for fear their profits
have not been adequate."
The hat is then passed as follews: "One third down,
with dignified terms, no interest, and no taxes in the sell
ing plan.
So far the proposition excites no more attention or
comment than dozens of other propositions, get rich quick
and legitimate, of similar class. The laud is described as
is uearlv all other land so advertised, "bv everv test
known to expert horticulturists and agronomists, ideal
for orchard growing," and it mav be. It is the following
which commands attentien: (The capitals are our own.') I
"A number of Henton county business men, a I'uitod
States Senator, a man high up in the railroad world, a'
PRESIDENT AND THREW LUMBERS OK THE FAC
ULTY OP A LAROE AORHU'LTPRAL COLLEOE. '
organized the Oregon Apple Coinpanv.
' "After a series of tests bv 11. 0. SCl'DDER. EXPERT!
AGRONOMIST OP THE OREGON AGRICULTURAL;
COLLEGE, a report was submit ted showing the soil was
the richest red elav hill loam to be 1'oiind anvwhere in the
state. '
"The services of an expert horticulturist, highlv rec
ommended by the OREGON AGRICULTURAL "COL
LEGE were secured.
"Oaco Orchards are twentv miles south from Corval
lis, home of the OREGON AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE. One wonders whether Oaco does not stand lor O. A. C.
Orchards, so closely allied is the public institution with
this private speculation.
The president and three members of the faculty of a
state institution organize a private company, in competi
tion with other private companies, but use the power and
prestige of their official connections to bolster' up and
finance their individual speculative scheme. The scien
tific college experts are probably also interested, lending
the prestige of their official connections to their
favorable reports upon their own property.
It is probable that the president and faculty of the
Oregon Agricultural College would strenuously object to
endorsing for advertising purposes other orchard selling!
schemes, and would not permit the use ol' their names on
account of their official connections, in magazine articles
asking for investments. Certainly they have not so en
dorsed any of iio orchard schemes in the .Rogue River
valley, although Jackson county hejps support their in
stitution as well as Benton county.f
Let us indeed "thank the Lord! f or the honest men in
the wqrld. , Our brothers doing yocinen work
holdinir down the honest beam of the scales" and "i)ass
$ie Jiar for "the president
t acuity. '. or the Oregon Agricultural ((liege.
FIREBOYS TO ATTEND
L
The funeral of Kmma Belle Hous
Mim who died lit her home, on South
Grape ttreet Friday ulterttorm will be
held from Week & McUmvun chuptjl
Sunday .nlternoon at iiii) o'clock.
As her hii'sbaud, Clinrlc Houshom is
one of the city fin'inen, the firebomb
will attend the funeral in a body.
Jin-. IlouMiiM was. 20 ear, 10
months mid JO ilayt, old t the time
of hor (loath. Her parents are living.
She has been ill for home time.
SAN DIEGO WOULD
TAR I. W. VV. AGITATORS
SAN IMICCO, Cal., .May 18
Woodford Hubbard and thirty-two
others wero Indicted Friday by tho
grand jury on charges of assault to
commit murder and assault with
deadly weapons. The action camo
as a rosult of an attempt upon tho
lives of I'ollcemon Stevens and iledd
on May 7 In the shooting of Joseph
MIkolaek, the alleged anarchist, who
was fatally wounded, dying tho next
day. Tho asbault took place In front
of a rendezvous of Industrial Work
ers of tho World.
Vigilantes are said to bo active
again tonight making a careful
search for six alleged Industrial
Workers of the World gunmen, said
to Imvo arrived hero this week. It
Is said prepatations for tarring and,
feathering these half dozen have
been made. Up to 9 o'clock tonight
tho searchers had not succeeded In
finding tholr men.
SUBMERGED SUBMARINE
SUCCESSFULLY FLOATED
ATLANTIC (TIT, tf. j ,jy 18.
The United State Hiibmarine Tuna,
which went aground in fourteen feet
of water in Ez'u Haibor Thursday,
was reported afloat again today wiih
no feerioiib dauiHKO.
MRS
A PUBLIC OFFICE.
and three members of the
IAL
One of ihe loom-, at the llij,'ii
bdiool which lias an exhibition nt
tracliny uiurh attention at the nrcnent
time is tho commercial department
conducted 'by Harriet II. t'ov. In
this room are found splendid pei i
uierit. of every day work on the pint
of -Ihi; Mudout.s which reflects tho
care) ulneS5 with which they ar-i
trained.
Thin course U proviut; it popular
one at the hiirh school alid iiiflun.ir
I from the iippeiuauce of the exhibit
the children aie ycttiiiK much good
I from the iraiuii a.
ILM
jhh-i:li-;
A Tonic. Alterative and Reaolveot. The
btit remtdjr for Kidneys, I.lver anil ItoweU
Eradicates I'implo, Eruption and Ditordrn
of the Skin J'nrlfie the Wood and xKtu
Tcue, fetrcugtb and Vigor to the entire system.
1 : :
You'll Uphold My Glasses
V-n
4LJ
If you try thorn onro, for you will
find that thoy aro Just as represented
accurately udjiihted to fit your
sight and to iollovo all strain on tho
vision, My work Is highly satisfac
tory. No Drugs (drops) Used.
DR. RICKERT
Over KentDor's
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- -it
The rougher
the stronger it is.
The stronger it is -the more
harm it will do.
But then -you don't have
to drink it rough, strong
or high-proof.
Time' Cyrus Noble, pure, old ami a1nt:tlc
llettUd at thinking sttciiKth.
lVii no jmore than any other whiskey.
W. T. Van Schiier V .. OV'i'l Agents, I'ottlanil
Base
SUNDAY
Medford
vs.
Ashland
MEDFORD BALL PARK
Game .Galled 2:45 p. m.
Admission 25c and 35c
If I lie valves of your car need frequent grinding
if your spark-plus need constant cleaning the
chances are your lubrication is wrong.
Try Pnlarlne Oil and seo how tunc li trouble and cxrVuHu It will
sac you.
It is free- from carbon. Feed freely down to roro. Nuvur tlilim
out.
Our I'olirlno booklet free, postpaid -will help you in caring
for our mr? Write for It toiljy.
STANDARD OIL COMPANY
I'oitl.-iuil (Incorporated) San I'ijiikInco
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Inv.iri.lMy tin y uiiilmit l!mir tliciiuclvo, ii.ujr ul Ku.tcrn lUnl
Wlii-dt ami Wotcrii Soft Wlicnl tlut I Id wiv III lmi 'I linit.
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Itliianoii ipirtiiiH uiiiiiy mi n
thcir iirmluct, tin' Ihiikh
live umi ui cictpritiine
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WHY?
lilcml llonr
l.nlrrn JIrl Wheat fl"iir ha It ue.
jf "Auimii iKrir Iir.fiii,m Mim1'
Mr.iiKliI hnlt Win-til Hour Jliit In ki'I ti'kulu
liaril wlic.it llriiir. It mutt In. iIi'iioiikIii
'I In !ifiiiv.f.tullf rutilu llit. tnn iif.liii.iid
liiilint.irily, a Itjr Mi;f rldtlty of rum-
iroicr lalaixu, llclurr nil tr Ink the pulil if
I'l'ii'diNii Mum (hiav msilr cxhaui-
niv exact nriiKrtl mis ot cacli Hour tc
lilrtvl of lilcliPtt cfliflfrry
iiltril. In nclnnl liaklnK cirnitlllm wltli
Uii oinrr wrn vnown or iticlti (in itc ru.irki'i Imliy, list H
t:ali " ilriri'in Ouli'r il rxr llincc. Von titl llill sclcii
Fisher s Blend Flour
BARGAINS
i'oit sai.i;
IIONt Mul'UllIll III III!' t'll)
!r'Jit) (iiKi'i povsessloti of n new It
loom ImiiihiiIiiw, (ti lolly tuodciii, pliiM.
teivii, poii-hfii rioom, Lot n:iioi!.
SewtM' mill miiIim' paid) Hitoltury In I It
flooi', I'lti'pliiio and mantle. Itnlitmo
IT.llI pa,wiltli 'JU.tlil per inoutli.
Ownct" lemliiK town and will mII
quill, so tltiu't wall, ,
VOl M,l,i: iiSO itiMOH, KID under
feufi', nliitut (ill allien ready for plow,
fair hoim.', U liuritH. family m chard
A ttuap tor S.lfiOi). (iood toniiri run lie
madii uu tlilrt pniiuu'ty.
THADI -I'm kooiI luitiHo or eipial
tillii'. Utt iii'HtH f.ood deep noil,
fenced nnd rrtuni fnnved; " arrt-H
t'limr, Imliini'o In lirutdi; half tulle of
S. I. It. It,, half mllo of graded
Bfhnol. $aiU0.
It)lt SAl.U -SO mien near Tolo,
imilly In alfalfa, bei't of fieo. null, No
hotter fruit land In . alley; I00U.
KAId aliout 70 act e .1 uiIIch from
(old I UII. Ktid placer r.rouud, li
draulle and plplui-,, f.ilr hotine, minie
ft ult, rich null, a Hiiap for ? 11! 00.
A. J. LUPTON
Tor. (Mil ami Vr Sts,
Watch Our Addition
Crow
Jaoknon mid Httminll
Medford Realty nnd
Improvement Company
M. I A II. Co. Wdtf.
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express nnd Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, lfic, 25c
Phenes: Pacific ItOTi!
Home '" t
.Messenger Service,
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WAHIMNCJTON, I). O.
Public Land ItnttQn: Final I'root
Dciort Lnndn, ConteiU nnd Mlntnr
Canes. Scrip.
A SNAP
CO ncrcn, hIx iiiIIch from Medford,
Kood Kradcil road croBHoii the tract,
all freo hoII, at C0 per acre. $1000
will haudlo, cany tornu on balance.
Part In creek bottom land, nu'tnhtc
for alfalfa. Hevoral hptIukh on the
plaro. Timber enough to pay for tho
tract. No hulldliiKU. In tho Orlfflu
creelc dlHtrlct.
W.T.York. Co.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
l'OK HAliK
180 acrcH a jjooil place for a Kood
cattle ranch, every llilnj; kocu
with tho place,
WaKon, Hpudii for need, alfalfa
need.
Dry kooiIh, notlmiR, etc., at aluiom
your own price.
120 ncioH i;oi)d deep hoII, only
$50 per aero.
10 arum up (iiltUn creek $1000,
lid ncii'H, IK to poarit, .'( iiiIIch out,
$:ir00 ta It oh tho place,
70 acren, 10 acreu In pearu, bill
anco In ulfalfit.
A flue bungalow, everything flint
cIuhh, and price only $'.!7r0,
l'OK HUNT
and uufiirulHlied
J''iiiiiImIi('(1
llOUHDK.
TltAIU'H
(HO acii'H In Mlnucnotii for ranch
In valley. '
ICMI'iOYMICNT
Woman cook.
Women and Klrlu for genoral
houuework.
Man to milk and do other work,
Man and woman on a dairy
i. 'inch.
1 1 ran (ill hiuidn at once.
Olrlu, kIi'Ik, i;IiIh,
Iliinch IuukIh.
Phono In your ordora for inoii;
no charKOH to tho employer.
Mrri, Jllttnor In ulwayit on hand to
take your name and addroHH,
E, F. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM DL0CK
Opposite Nash Hotel
Phono llllj Home, 11.
rr-'4r-t'1
WHERE TO OO f
TONIGHT I
STAR
THEATRE
Dent Ventilated and .Mont Up to
Date rtumler In the City
Ailvameil Vnudedlle and .Motion
rit-lni-i'H
im mjaii .v ,i:,iri.oiiiho
1'ieMout their Comedy Klmtluit unit
Halaui'luK Art A bit; nurpiloo to
our pntroiiH
tin: I'rvisn.Mi'NT
It'u a llloKtaph
TIII:.Ml('rii.lt VIMH OK I'A'I'M
I'ealurlui; the lamoim Maurice
t'oxlello
Kltll'rWOOK
Hlli i lu; tale of mlHtakeu Ideutlly
In the uliinm
WlMSHKS, IMX1 I'ISII, SOliK
,NO tllUM.T
liileiCMtlni; eduialloual
i..r;iu.u .s
You iniiai all route and have imme
Of tllld (t'tH
,l S.Tlli:it, the HIiiK'T ,
WtHtliW'OUTIIS, the MtlHlcUnn
Tho place where tho plelnieH
don't hurl your eyeti
AiIiiiIsnIhii llic, (IiIIiIitii 5c
MATINKKH HAILV
ISIS
IOc THEATRE lOc
Tin: iiWiHivs
Semiannual (!muantM -the Up
Hide Down Novelty Act
Minn IVet of I'ealuri' I'IIiiim
tiii: uonmcss or' sAtuautt'sii
;ri.cii
A WcHleru blni;rnph loe nlory
MltS. 'i:ltV 'AWKINS
A wonderful Vltai;raph Hlory, fa
ttirlnic Mnurlro Omt.illo, .the
wurld'H k rent en i actor
Titotiiiiiw uii tiii: x oitimt
I'ropoxltiK to 1 1 In .Nurxe, a i;ood
Wi'Mein comedy
A l.tt'liV .MI..IP
A pure fnrri ionieiv. a hearty
laiiKh ftom nlHrt to flnUli
netici:
llourit from 7 !I0 to 10.30. except
K.itiird.'o and HumlaH, Mntltiecn
U to .1 Uvoului; performance, 7
to ll.
ADMISSION 10c
UGO
THEATRE
SUNDAY AND
MONDAY
sJil.'O.OOO Produclion
DANTES PURGATORY
AND PARADISE
4 REELS 4 REELS 4
MM
his is positively one
of Ihe grandest set of
Pictures over shown.
They are a most beauti
ful and realist i illustra
tion of the celestial bliss
in the Heavenly regions,
Come early. No raise in
prices.
I
NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS
Are Held in Mooho I fall every
Thurmlny at 11 p. m, Kvorybody
invited.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Water (
Hoating '
All Work Oimrnntoot I
I'rlcnH ItoiiHoimblo. t
OOPFEEN & PRIOK
IS Howrrt Mlook, Xutranoo on fltli II,
'olilo 30311, Komi 8l,
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