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PXGE FOUR KEEDFORD WXTO TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, FRIDAY, .TTNW 7, 1012, Medford Mail tribune AN lNDRPENDRNT NKWfllUPEh. I'UllMMlfitl) KVKnr AFTKttNOOto KXCBl'T (5UNDAV, HY THH MKWOKD I'ftlNTINQ CO. Tim Domndratlo Tlnipn, Tho Mtlford Mull. Tlio MfrlfoM Trlbllnb. Tho South- irn urpfronian, tho Aimianii Tritmno. A BOLT BOTH LOGICAL AND ROOSEVELTIAN a: Offlco Mull Trlbuno llnlldlniT, 25-S?.J North Kir ntreut; phono, Alnln 3021; Home 76. (IROIUIIJ 1'UTtfAto, Knltor nnil MnntiRer Kntprod ns Pdcoihl-cUim matter n Mmlfonl. Orocoi, under tho act of Mnrch 3, 18T9. Official J'npcr of tho City of JUodforJ. Official lhiper of Jncknon County. SUBttOKtPTIOX RATES. Onn yenr. by nlnll...... IB.00 Onn month, by mMl .SO ivr month, ilMlvrrnt by enrrlor In M oil ford. Jacksonville nnil Coif trnl 1'olnt BO (talunlay only, by mall, per year.. 2.00 Weekly, lur yenr 1.10 SWORN C18CUIVATIOW. Dally avriiE for davrn months cnd tnc November 30, 1011, 2751. mil Iiuii Vln TTnlttd PrM DlipMcliei. Tho Mnll Tribune Is on salo nt tho 1'Vrry Nowa Stum), San Krnnclseo. Portland HoM Nowb Stantl. Portland llowmon , Ncwn Ca, Portland. Ore. w. u. wniincy, aeame. asn. MEDrORD. oxxaox. Metropolis of Souuie-rn Oregon nnd Northurn California, and tho fastest- growing city in orrRon. Population U. S. census 1910 SS40; pMlnmlrd. 191110.000. Vivo hundred tliouKtiiul dollar Gravity Water System completed, Stvlnc finest supply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of. streets paved. Postofflco reeclptn for year endtnts November 30, 1911, dhow Increase of la per cent. , llanner fruit pity In Orceon Roime HtVnr SplUcnberK apples won sweep Btokcn prlzo and tltlo of "Apjrt. Xln of th. World" at the National Applo Show. Spokane, 1809, and a car of Newtowna won Tlrst Mck In 1910 nt .Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C COMMUNICATION. 1 To tho Editer: With jour Indulgence I wish to ask Mr. K. L. AlcClure wny should we. tho people of the U. S, A., be com pelled t& pay Interest? Why should our agcntu, at commonly called tho government, Washington, D. C, Issue bonds, or should I say why should thoy bo allowed to Issue bonds? Why do our agents force us, the people, to pay tho national bankers 4 1-2 per cent on tho bonds they deposit? Mr. E. L. McClue, you say tho na tional greenback circulation is ,ln peril of depreciation whenever a panic occurs and tho money kings can pre Ipltate a panic any time they desire that would depreciate all paper and there Is no power that could prevent It. Mr. McClure, were there ever any greenback, paper money In circu lation, it bo, when, and are there any now in circulation? Again are you suro there Is no power that could prevent it? Yours for more Information, D. D. REAME. STATE SENATOR WINS BEST IN TITET0N LAND DRAWING NORTH YAKIMA, Wn., June 7. Tho name of State Senator Frank J. Allen of North Yakima, was the first drawn at the United States land of fice here yesterday when land val ued at $250,000 was opened for set tlement under he third unit of tho government's TIteton Irrigation pro ject. Alien gets thirty-three acres of valuable agricultural land. All of tho twenty successful applicants ara residents of North Yakima except A. 11. Johnson and Cambridge Delanco; of Seattle; Earl W. Lutz of Vollmer, Idaho, and Samuel Feldman of Pros-ser. ENGINEER AND 2 BRAKEMEN KILLED IH FREIGHT CRASH VANCOUVER, D. C, Juno 7. En gineer Jolllffe of Revelstoke, 13. C, was almost Instantly killed and two brukemou were injured when east bound Canadian pacific friegbl No. 94 crashed head-on into a special stock train speeding west at 2 o'clock this .morning at a point between Tap pen Siding and Salmon Arm. Mea gre reports were received hero early today 'confirming tho wreck, but com munication was later cut off as the wires werq down resulting from a terrific conflagration which broko out in the debris soon after tho collision. FIND WOMAN'S BODY ON BEACH AT SANTA BARBARA SANTA BARBARA, Cal., Juno 7. Tho discovery oon the beach here of tho body of a woman who had been seen In a park several hours previ ously quarrollug with a man, has pro. vldcd for tho police a mystery which they fear will reveal a murder. The womnn was about 45 years of age. Thoro was nothing about her cloth ing or in a handbay .found near the body which aids in Identification. Tho mau with whom alio was talking has disappeared. Escapes Police Raid. PORTLAND, Oro Juno 7. -Low. oriug himself out of a third story window, a man whoso Identity has not been established dropped to tho ground and apparently uninjured, made his escape today when a squad of pollro made a mhl on n downtown hotel hero arresting five women and til lit mou us uudeslrablo charactorB T this writhtg, it seems probitblp llmt I he Roosevelt partisans wilf bolt tho national republican convention, organize a rump convention and place the colonel in nomi nation Tor the presidency upon a .Progressive or Progres sive Republican ticket. Tho politicians in control of the national committee are Tat't partisans and probably will run tho steam roller over the Roosevelt delegates just as remorselessly as Kooseve.lt has always ridden rough shod over his political opponents and friends, too, when they got in his path. The versatile colonel yells loud and lustily, of robbers and brigands when the organization refuses to follow the dictates of the people as expressed at the primaries. .It is unganuuge now io seat a tieiegauon not. cnosen y me people, yet a few ycais ago, Roosevelt himself threw out La Folletto and the "Wisconsin delegation elected by an overwhelming majority, and stole their seats and presented them to the old guard politicians, who had no justification Tor their claims. Teddy believes in letting the people rule providing he can do the ruling. Roosevelt, like most of the ambitious "strong men" of the world, is a disciple of lachiavelli, believing in the doctrine that any means, however lawless or unscrupulous is justifiable to secure an end. A remarkable politician, lie. has an intuitive sense of what the people want. Like J3nrim.ni, lie knows tub people like to be humbugged, and he proceeds to do it in grandstand style, in picturesque poses and captivating phrases, turning turtle completely to veer with the popular breeze. Posing as a trust-buster, the colonel never busted a trust but permitted the organization of nine-tenths of those that exist without protest during his administration, lie censures "malefactors of great wealth" and takes their money to pay his campaign expenses. The trusts who contribute are "good trusts," those that don't are "bad trusts." Every vital issue which he championed because of its popularity, he betrayed by compromise for a half loaf 'to parade an ostensible victory at the expense of the defeat of the principle itself. But it is wasted energy to talk of Teddy ho has hypnotised the multitude by his humbuggery, and become the idol of the unthinking by his untiring energy in pyrotechnics. Many who shout for him think he is trie only hian to save the nation and would make him perpetual president or king if he wanted it. just as the Roman popu lace tried to crown the equally spectacular Julius. It is doubtful whether in his heart of hearts, Roosevelt really wants the republican nomination. It will be so much more spectacular to bolt the contention on the ground that the politicians are turning down the people and will not give their champion fair play. It will be so much more picturesque and captivating to popular imagination to pose as the martyr of the people in the cause" of progressive polities the one candidate unhampered by partisanship. And then think how much greater the victory to defeat both old political parties and by the defeat compel their reorganization, and how much greater his place in history by it. Roosevelt realizes that the republican party has de generated into an organization held together by lust of office and special privilege, that outside of a defense of existing evils it represents no vital, living issues of real benefit to humanity, and has outlived its usefulness. B its utter defeat only can it be reorganized and Roosevelt evidently considers himself the instrument either to slaughter it, or reorganize it, or create a realignment of both parties which is badly needed. So a bolt may be expected it is so much more Roose vcltian than a mere nomination. city nmrkoi lius been very poor cows mul while thuy tuny have hecn tillright the consumer Iiiih no orolootion vlml ever tin thoy imi killt'd without in spection mid in an unstuiHnry tnnuiior nnil it is n well known foot Hint a very liU";i porooutiw0 f ,,,nvs ,m' nftVetotl with tuhoiTulosis or other disuse A guilt it is not ooolotl htToro liotntr pliK'Ci! on salt" hut is sold utmost ns soon ns liutohorod. The oows sold at the eity market would not hriiijj over I l--o on the itinrkol mid would dross out uhout hull'. An 800 lb. cow nt this rule .......I.I I... .1. .',... e ,i ..I i o.. IVIIIIIII IIU1M' 1110 W't'l I'HM IIIHMII Of after oiodiliui; the hide alone to the hoof. 1 understand the heel' was sold nt priees that would it vertigo I'Jo Tor tho onreivss. This heing the ease, there was n profit of fill per eeut tu the business aside from the saving of taxes, rent, insurance, help, delivery, etc. If this party can start u shop and have to pay tin' same expenses us the other butoliers and can supply the same eluss f lieef at a less price or n poorer grade that will satisfy the puhlie for still lcs, money, he will he doing t good act. I think your editorial was very fair wtth the exception that you make tin oven comparison between prune steer beef shipped in by the packers und poor cow beef. There is no doubt that if you take tho position that "piss i pigs'W boor is beef and that to out heef from the carcass of ti vow of uiiferluin ago and condition which has been knock od in the head in a barn or oilier place on a farm in the evening nail placed on sale the following morning without liuviiii; boon cooled, in a place without screens or other protection, and say that it will stop the pangs of hunger us stirc a tbouuh it was a prime steer, young and fat, pronoun ced in good health hy a vetcrinnry, shiui:htered under the must sanitary conditions known mid the watchful eye of tho t mined l. S. Inspector, cooled properly, transferred from the cooler to mi iced car by men dressed ii) white linen oo.iK taken from III" car in Mdilford in the muiio manner where another inspector watches the handling, and is deposited in the ice box or storage and handled hv him ill a perfectly .sanitary luunnor, you are right hut tlial is the most you can claim for it, Ho. spoilt fully, 0. J. KAHTMAN", .MUliliger 1'iiiou .Moat ('. Mcdford, dune II. K rnrtiiiMi, Orn S i . . fll H...I.I..I.I tn.t.lltt Hnliunl t.'f tl r hi- litimlilHUItiMltil m.0olill llWIl-l'lwlil (ljlllt, Ai4.Uni CliMtRUrr Dr"U"" I u..i. ski iiiiiiiii innniiiin. or N.uioa.lrr-'l in, r.u ii.ii Mi't;nioill WWW W, HI. Ilfinnt imu GROWERS MM 1 Tl he prospects are good for a bumper fruit crop in the Pacific norl Invest. Wo would advise all grow ers ol' Peaches, Ajiricols, (15iuleloupes, Tomatoes, Po tatoes, etc., to gel in touch with us. It is a part of our business to find a market for the fruits and produce grown in Hit" valley. We have our arrangements completed to handle the crops that will bring good returns Io the grower. It will pay you Io investigate. ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION 00. Medford, Oregon .Pacific 0(12 1. Home 1107. S.S.S. THE CURE FOR SCROFULA Tho usual symptoms of Scrofula nro onlnrp.otl r.luudn of tho noclr, soro. and ulcors on tho body, skin directions, cntarrhnl troubles, woulc oyos, nntl general poor houltli. Tho inherited poison, trtuisiulttad through tho blood, pollutos und woivkenn tlthi lluld, and In placo of It.t mttrlttvo mmlltlos 1111a tho circulation with scrofulous mutter, which napa tho vitality of the entire system. Thousands of children, born with ft ttcrnfuloii.t tnlut, have spent their childhood In constant physical sutrorlng, und urown to manhood or womanhood handicapped by 111 health and stunted growth, and perhaps later some dlsoaso ot tho Pones or joints dovulopud, S. H. H given la thulr early life, would have prevented thin. It would huvo clouusod und purltlud the blood of tho taint, uourhhod and nteiigthniied their systems, and assisted each to grow Into strong, healthful manhood or womanhood. S. S. S. Ij the very boat remedy for tkrofulu. It goon down to thu bottom of tho trouble, und cIcuuhus the circulation of all scrofulous matter. It suppllon tho woulc, diseased blood with ntroiiRth and hoalth-bulldlng qualities, und under the purifying ellecta of this groat remedy nil symptoms of Scrofula puss away. S. H. S. contains no inlnornl.i In any form, and la an absolutely safe treatment for children, oven Intauti, or persona of uny una, I.lteruturu about Scrofula und any mudlenl udvltu tree. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. JmJmJmJmoJoJ a 1 ELECT A WOMAN TO THE SCHOOL BOARD THE women of Mcdford will do well to elect a woman as member of the public school board. The women are entitled to recognition in the management as they arc brought much closer into contact with the schools than'arc the men, who have until now effjoyed an exclusive mono poly here. The need of women upon school boards is universally recognized. It is the reason why in states strongly opposed to equal suffrage, an exception is always made stud women both permitted to vote and serve. There is scarcely a city or school district in the country where women have not exercised this privilege, with beneficial result to the com munity. The mother is more vitally interested in the conduct and condition of the public school than anyone else in the community. She it is who rears and manages the children and her voice should be heeded in the school. Let the mothers of Mcdford stand united for a woman on the board and three-fourth of the men will acknowledge their rights and help them assert it. Cost and Quality of Beef Sold to the People of Medford 'IV. Ilio Vililni... The writer read your editorial in Wednesday's ibbuo with u great deal of interest regarding the price of meat and wish to call your attention to the following, which I do in justice to both the butcher and the consumer, There nro different grades of beef as well un there are of hhoes, cloth ing or other articles. Tho wholesale price you rpioto is for prime hteer beef, grain fed, fat, of proper ago nnd free from disease. Tlio hen f killed by the puckers l exttmiiied hy a government veterinary and the meat, and all the organs tire oxnmined after killing hy n J. S. gov ernment meat inspector nnd if. uny diseased condition is discovered the cilmiHB Jft condemned, -Two per cent of nll.curcusfeeK are condemned. The meat is thou placed in u cooler, nl n proper temperature for three days in order to rid it of the animul heat. After being cooled it is ready for market. I'oor steers or good cows cost lens than prime steers. A prime steer weighing-1000 lbs. alive will dress out about fiSO lbs. and is worth fjs7.2.r owl. Portland now, In other words, the carcass would cost !j!72..';0 nnd the dressed beef 13 3-2o. After crediting the hide nnd offal to tho carcass, Jho cost of the heef is reduced to where it cnu he shipped to Medford and wholbsulcd at about tho price mentioned in your article. . The local butcher who pnyH nrohivl 7c for this class of heef 'alive lias about tho same cost dressed out as the packer as the packer saves offal the butcher cannot utilize which off sets tlio cost of transportation, Now the heef sold so far in the ? T t t t y y t f f y r y y t y y t y Loose leaf Ledgers f Made in Medford V- r WE manufacture and carry a complete line of Loose ' leaf books for office use jour j nals, day books, cash books, in ; voice books, etc.; all sizes. We k : make to order anything wanted f in the book line, at Portland prices. Bookbinding a specialty Why send away for what you ' can buy here? Help build up Medford by patronizing home industry arid so creating , a payroll The money sent away for print ing and stationery never comes back. Keep the money at home and so help turn the balance of trade in Southern Oregon's favor V ? y y ? ? v y t y y ? ? y y y y V f y 7 y y t f t y y I f f y y y y y y y f y y f y y y y y y .vX Medford Printing Company 25-29 North Fir Street AAA. ! ! VLVV frt?lvfr&&t&&&&& WHERE TO 00 TONIGHT rfw ISIS lOc THEATRE lOc A NOVI.ItV ACT, A OKI TltNAT for tho old an well an young SKIS IKHiI.V llllll'I'ON WITH ItKIl M I'HMSiiU IKKIM TIicho llltlo utilinnlH mn do every thing lit talk Wo will glvo, by your appioval, a Hliccliil niiitlueo Saturday nftci unnii, Kvciy child In town tihouhl co thoHn prntty lllth" dogs. Till: IIKIIKMPTION l' OltKKK ,iei: A ti no titoiy or the Alleghany coal minim A hi: woiitii wiiii.i: Ono of Luhlirn IViaturnl fouuMtt A I.KAP VKAIt KI.OPK.Mi:.ST Their Find Meet lug Special Mntliicou every Hatunluy ami Sunday at U p. m. " l'vcnlng pcrforiunncc, 730 STAR THEATRE The 'ooc HM.t In (bo Clly (! t the habit (in to ho Star and keep cool Sain l.llliuii DAIIO.V und llt.W t:i,l,K Tho romcily Couplo iiii: couiiov (ititi.s A Itattlliig (iood WtNtcru Comely I'Nfl.K SAM'S Tltllll'Ti: TO TIIK I in:itoix )! tiii: .maim: A Hplcuillil Topical Pletum .MAIU.AItiri'TirH aw ki:nini. A l'liiidlng Driiimillc Ktoiy i.notv who is iiciti: Tbo Kalcujiimmcr UliN Thc npiicar at tho Star today and tomouow. Don't iiiUh t. All SATIICIt In Song WOOIAVOUTIIS, (bo MuxIclauN AiIiuIkhIoii Hlc, Clilhlrcu Ho ,MATINi:i:S DAILY 11 will bo hero on Juno II, U. i:i. "CI.N'DKUKI.ia" Scllg'n Hiibllmo maittcriilcro for old and young alike BARGAIN FOR SALE Greatest anlo bargain of the .season, 2f h. p. roadster, new, run less than 150 miles. Will sell at great sacrifice. Home phono J101-X or wrile JANES BROS. MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and city properly at lowest rales wilh "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL ' Phono 3231 320 Gr -C. Bldg. A SNAP 00 acres, nix miles from Medford, good graded road cromtes tho tract, ull froo noil, at ?r0 per acre, $1000 will handle, cany torum on balance. Part Is creole bottom- html, ittttablo for alfalfa, Bovoral nprtnga on tho placo, Timber enough to pay for tho tract, No buildings. In tho (Irifflu crook dlHtrlct. W.T.York. Co. NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Ifohl In Mooho ITii.11 every Thiirflday lit !) p, m. I'Jvoryhody invited, A K