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,tarj8rwjii9i Tfwwywr nirianwwimfT'i'nyr'WijTif':tjwnwvii ifiiMMBwuwiw PtfGE ITOUrt rEBFOUT) rATTJ TRIUNE, MTCPTTOttP, QKttflON. TlirftSOAY, .TTNTO in. 1012. r4rrrf hi If m 0 1 Medford Mail trirune 34 . AN 1NUK1-13NDMNT NHWHl'.WKIt PUIU.IHIIKII NVfcllV APTKUNOON UXCICIT MONDAY. 1IY TIII8 MICDPOUI) 1MUNTINH CO. Tho Dnuiicnttlo Tlnien, Tlio MroToril Mnll. Tho Mvilfiinl Trillion, Tho Buvilli era OroitmitKii, The, Atthliinil Tribune Omen Mnll Trll'tlnn ltulltllntr. 35-37: North Kir atrcet: phone, Alain 3031; Home 7fi. UKOlUlti PUTNAM, IJdltor nml MnnnRcr Kntrroil nn tocoml.clnps matter nt Mnlfoiil. Orrrwn, under tho net of Mnreli .1, 1R78. Offlclnl Tntirr or the City of Mr.lfonl, Official Piinor ot Jackson Count-. SUnBCRIPTIOIT RATES. Ono yonr, by iimU 15.00 Onn month, by until 60 Per month, ilpllvrroil by carrier In Mortforil, Jackmnvlllo nml Con trnl Point .En Saturday only, by mall, rwr jr.ir.. S.oo Weekly, per year t.RO SWORI7 CIRCUI.ATIOK. Daily nvcrojjp tor eleven months end Ini? November 30. 1911. 3751. Fnll Loaied Wire UnltoA Tret Dlipatclics. Tho Mall Tribune Ih on sale at the Ferry Noivs Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel New, Staml, Portland. Howmnn News Co.. Portland, Ore W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wash. MEDrORD. OREO OW. Metropolis of Southt-rn Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest Kmwlnp elty In Orecon. Population V. S. eensua 1910 SS40; estimated. 191110.000. Flvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving finest mipply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets paved. Poslofflco receipts for year ending November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent. llanner fruit city In Oregon TJojtuc Klvcr Spltzenberg apples won sweep BtaKcs pruo and title or "Apple JClnjr of the World" nt tho National Apple Show, Spokane, 1909, nnd a car of Newtowns won First rrlx In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C X-lrst rxlxo In 1311 nt Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Nowtowns. Itognc Ktver pears brought highest prices In nit markets of tho world dur ing tho past six yearn Write, Commercial Club. Inclosing C cents for postage for tho finest commu nity pnmpnici ever puDiisneti. COURT HOUSE NEWS Marriage Memoes. Lcltoy V. Hicks and Irene Mc- Far-land. William C. McKlnnis and Sadie Ehiclyn Jones. New Cases. State of Oregon vs. Ulchard JJoo. Transcript from Justlco Court. Edith Pahnor vs. V. A. Jones and L. M. Clevenger. Action to recover personal property. Charles Pope ct al vs. City of Ash land. Suit for specific performance of contract and for Injunction. D. H. Miller vs. Grey Eagle .Mng Co., and Oregon Gold Hill Mng Co. Suit to foreclose liens". l'rwlwtc. Est. Samuel M. Robison decree of final discharge. Est. John McNabb, order made to sell real property. Est. Martha A. Brook, order to pay bequests. Est. Elza Woodford, final account filed and order made discharging executor. Iteal EMatu transactions. J. O. Talent to Hona II. Purdln lots -1, G, hlk 1, first exten sion of southern add Med- Win. M. Holmes to J. O. Tal ent lot 10, hlk 1 first exten sion southern add Mqdford ' I V. .1. Emorick to Mattlo h. ' Emerlck no lot 4 ami ull lots ' j 5 and C hlk C'J Medford.... 10 :' i V. J. Emorick to Mattlo L. , Emorick, 2-3 Int. In 1-2 : lots 4nud all S and G block ; 15 Medford 10 J E. F. A. Ulttnor ot nl to Ella 11. Storm N nl of not of sue i , 8 p 35 Aw 1 ! i F. M. Calkins lo W. A. York j I 20 acres In twp 39 1C 10 U. S. fo Emma C. Delander ' 1G2.1S acres in sec IS twp j 40 1 w pat i U. S. to John E. JohaiiBon, 100 ?' acres In sec 10 twp 40 1 w !j i iwt j $ U. h. White to James N. Smith i -, mining propurty in twp 35 ji 3 w 25 ill Laura F. Mclntlro to James U. ' i Smith mining property in jj. twp 35 3 w 125 1 Sarah J. Merley to Win. T. j Toaguo, lot 2 hlk 20 Chlt- j wood tract Ashland 10 . Mary A. McKlnnis to J. 0. Tal- fl out, property In first cxton- S hIoh southern add Med- ford 10 James C. Ward to Shurston T. ) Shaw, land In Frultdalo add I,! Medford 1 j! Sid M. Nlehol to 1). W. Uag- shaw, lot 5 and G bile 5 JacltBonvlllo 10GQ Dentists Death a Mystery. POHTLAND, Juno 13. Mystery surrounds tho death horo early today of Ralph Ponnnpackor, a young dent ist of Hoquium Wash, Pounnpack or'B body was found nt tho bottom of n flight of stalra in a downtown rooming house IIIh neck was brok en. No heard tho uoiso of u full, GIVE THE WOMEN FAIR PLAY. tvAlR play do demands Hint A given roproaonialion on (ho school board. To this end, lliey have put forward All's. 10. S. Parsons. Mrs. Vai'sons is admirably equipped for I ho position. ICduoation is hor profession. Vho was formerly a toaohor is a graduate of tho University of Miohiiran. took a post graduate course in pedagogy and holds a doctor of philo sophy degree. As president of the (i renter Medford club Mi's. Par sons has niateriallv aided in making that organization one of the potent influences of in arousing civic interest and enthusiastic in working for the public good. Mrs. Parsons is entitled to the support of all pro gressive citizens. The injection of new ideals and methods into the schools should be welcomed by all. All the mothers of Medford are vitally interested in the pub lic schools and this is their opportunity to secure repre sentation. In their effort, they should have the hearty co-oporation and assistance of most of the men. Lot us see what the women can do. THE STEAM ROLLER. HPllft steam roller, perfected bv Theodore Koosevelt and -- ruthlessly used by him to crush his political oppo nents, is now being used by his enemies to squash the hot air out of his own boom. ' Apparently Koosevelt has trumped up a contest for every state and every district where Taft tickets were olected, for the express purpose of making a grand-stand play to the people that he was not receiving a square deal and the wishes ot the people being over-ridden. As a matter of tact, there has so fax developed so lit tle real merit in most of the contests that even the Roose velt men on the committee on the show-down voted against the Roosevelt claimants. But they offer an op portunity for the Roosevelt boomers to yell fraud' to the people. A great outcry is made against seating the Taft delegates from the Fourth laft candidates carried this district and under the rules governing National conventions are entitled to the repre sentation. Yet the yell goes out that the committee has over-ridden the people of California, who don't make rules lor .National conventions. Taft's steam roller has done nothing yot so raw as Roosevelt's steam roller did when La .Kollette and the entire Wisconsin delegation chosen by an overwhelming popular majority, were thrown out and a stand-pat dele gation, without a shadow of substance to back their claims, seated. "With such men as Flinn, the millionaire Pittsburg boodler, McITarg, nigger buver and notorious corrupt ion- ist who tried to induce Oregon legislature to violate their sworn pledges and Jlcney, who stacked Oregon juries to secure convictions by evidence of perjurors in land fraud cases in charge of the Roosevelt boom, the rvy of corrup tion becomes a joke, and their pose as political purists a sorrv satire. TAXATION IN JACKSON COUNTY. AXORTJI DAKOTA tax receipt at hand has printed upon it the years tax levy, which is an excellent plan as it shows the taxpayer just what the money he is paying in is used for. Jt would be an excellent idea to have such a statement printed upon Jackson County tax receipts and there would not then be so much howling due to misun derstanding. The North Dakota receipt is Tor Barnes County and reads as follews: tax m;w fok 11)11. State Ilcvontio 3. mills County Interest 15 mills Stato Wolf Bounty 05 mills County Tuition 2. mills State Maintenance 1. mills Count' s't'K 3 "illls o. . ti oi i i . ... County-Hridgo 1.5 mills State nond Sinking 1. mills Co,nty InimHo fi ,, State Ilond Interest 1 mills ooUniy Fair 25 mills State Uovlno Tuborculoiis ...05 mills County Koad 5. mills Stato Glanders llorsas 1 .mills County Revenue 5. mills Total .'.. 19.2 mills Jackson County's tax levy reads as follews: Mate 2.8 mills Conceal County 1.0 mills High School 3 mills Exu-rlinuii Station and Ash land Arnlory 4 mills (joiiorr.l School l.G mills Roads and Hridgo 4. mills Total 11.00 mills In Barnes County, North Dakota, the valua tion for assessment purposes averages over half of what it docs in .Jackson County, Oregon, so that the rate of taxa tion is about equal in the two counties, with the odds favoring Jackson. Upon the county court has been heaped all the blame for high taxes this year largely for political effect. Rx amiiiation shows the accusation unjust. The state tax was doubled, the general school and high school increased by the legislature, all of which the county court had no control over. The county levy proper, (M mills, which in cludes the Experiment Station and the Ashland Armory, as well as a large road and bridge levy, is not excessive. There has been an era of school building throughout the county. Ashland, Talent, Phoenix, Medford. Central Point, Gold Hill, Woodville and many other county school districts have built fine modern sU'itctures and the school taxes are high in some of the districts excessive. These high taxes were, voted by the districts the county court is not at fault. Public improvements have been the order of tho day in all the towns. Every village has incorporated as a city. This necessitates city government and a conse quent expense. The improvements cost money. The citizens voted for them and increased their own taxation. Ashland leads the procession with an abnormal! v high city tax, and other towns follow closely. The county court is not at all to blame for these city taxes, but politicians have succeeded in throwing the general blame for high taxes upon tne siiouiuers or the court, As a matter of fact, the smallest portion of the f-axn tion is that assessed by the county court. bo the city and been a large factor and pride. She is euergetic California, vet Taft and the ihe women of JModford ASHLAND 10 PLAY E A.-liliuul will ho llu UMtiiiL' ti.il! loam to oppose Mvitfoni oel Shu day. TIiom wlio'witm'-M'tl llu' jjuih on Ashland's lusi nppi'iirnm'ij hero, w It no tiouht ho ptv-i'iii aalii. In tho-o who did not wltncn t ho eo U'.sl, i may he well lo stale (lint U was the inttit'M ami moM hol' i'oults(tl jjmiih' placed hero Ih m'simiii. As was. anuoiiiu'otl pivioi to tho game, Aslilnml has ttoolopil it lot of now talent whielt Iik hoi worhokl into a well ot'tmiml h ill flub. It i nut a niiio ooniposoil oi two or lluoe irnod phiyurx. paddod out with a hunch of diihf, hut cvcr man on tho (cam U n jioil h til pluyor. Tho locals will ork mil al ovor op)ortmiity this week in antioipati mi of tho lumlot foiiMht Kiiine of the sca.soii in ;.lotx lor Sunday. Mr. Ike Hut lor, the star Iwirtor, fointet: with tho l'orihuid Pacific lm.t league eltih. will bo on (lie iiwmuuI tor Medford. DARR0W DEFENSE GAINS POINTS l.OS ANOEI.KS. Juno IS. --(loo. A. llomeu, clly dotctlvc temporarily attached to tho district attorney's office, testified today on rrostfotum iuntlon in-the Harrow- trial, and said that when ho was sent to arrest Franklin ho did not know tho charge against Franklin and that ho thought that Lock wood, the man alleged to have been bribed, watt an officer not ing under the direction ot tho ills trtet attoruoy. Samuel h. Ilrown. chief detective of the district attorney's office, told of a conversation between hluxtelf and Harrow Just after Frunklln's nr rest. lie testlflod that Harrow said: "My God, Drown, this Is torrlule. Ho what you can for us and I will take caro of you.'' Ilrown testified he hoard Harrow say nothing to Franklin when Drown arrested Franklin. Franklin testi fied that Harrow approached him and said: "Pert, they are on to us." A number of other points favorable to tho defense, were brought out during tho Drown examination the chief of which was Hrown's assertion that In had soon Whlto pass money to I.ock wood nnd tho latter had his hands In his poekotB, ngjiu npproachod White. 0. N. G. INSPECTION SLATED FOR JUNE 25-2G Colonel It W. Collliw will hold nn Inspection of the locnl National Guard company nt tho Xatatorlum. Juno 25 ami 2G, according to word received by Captain A. W. Hoan Wed nesday. On tlfo vonlng of tho sec ond day, the coiniHiny will receive Instruction In artillery practise, and lu the handling of a six-Inch gun. General Wood, Loses. WASHINGTON'. June 12 Geuornl Wood's snpport'rH In tho somite by only two dn mfshcd carrying a plan to roconshhr the army bill ami elim inating the provision legislating Wood out of office by repassing tho bill. A mot fun to reconsider failed 20 to 2U. So Tired of Tired Feet! Use TIZ (.'els (I Tln-tl" Out In a Few .Mill. ntos. .Makes Vow Feet Sore-Proof. "O, fudge! It's awful how tired fet make you feel tired all over -so dead tired. Then, when you've got a corn besides, nnd a bunion, and it few blisters, and your feet aro terribly swollen, you don't caro If "Pull, Johnny, Pull I r you'vo got a million dollars yoii'ro tired, that's all, A million dollnrs can't help you, any more than 25 cents will." j A quarter hoys a box of TIZ a wonder for tired, soro, tender, chafed, blistered, swollen, sweaty, smelly foot, corns, callouses and bunions, chilblains and frostbite, Tho mo mont you ilso It, you glvo a sigh of relief, and Hum you smile. Thorn's nothing as good as TIZ, so don't ac cept any attempted Imitation. TIZ draws out all tho pojsonous exuda tions that inuke foot troubles. TIZ, 2C rents a box, sold ovory whoro, or sent dlroct, on receipt of price, by Walter Luther Hodgo & Co., Chicago, ill, nepommondod x, all Drug Stores, ilepaitipoiU and gen eral stores. NA HllOWW WAM'Si A 1U3TU11N. KNOCKOUT 'BROWN . Knockout" Drown, the lhntorn Ighlwolght, Ih now seeking n return natch wllh l.o.uh Cross. Drown Is dKsntlsllcd with his List performance itimlutt the dentist luiulll!. AUTO STAGE MAKES- Tho tlniiit- I'a- ( re-cnl t il hi toiuohile t.iu" made u lu-t trip ot the .cii'iiii no TucMhn, Ii-hmh III.' cott town at 7:30 a. in., and nrm iiiir in (iinnln I'iihh it t I :.I0. II. A. U.'ftl. one of the o'iei. i I the stage line, drove the oar ami lo nlntoN I lint tite n.oiU nie in foirh Kood eoixlition thi wide of tin iniiuntnin-. Iii'inu in cxi'i'llcol "Iihik. hut tho niiuU on th eoat Mile ( I'n- ttioiiiitnin i iituttf rmlt on nicoir.t of tli heavy timber thiiMiu'li which it piiKofH, thoiiuh in nnothor w.-k :hi- si retch of roml will he much im proved. Mlciiirtmi Bankers in Session. KALAMAZOO, Mich.. Juno 18. lUprcaontfttlvo flunnclarri nnd bul newt men from every nwtlon of tho statu woro on haml bore toilay for the opeiiliiK of the twoiily-sluh an nual cousouliou of tho .Michigan Dntik m' nssoclntion. Tin somloiiH will last tbriH dny. The laiite at teiidanre and uu nUraetlve program of hu'lnenit anil entertalumeul com bine to give promise ot ouo of the most surceMfiil iin-otlngs ever held by the association. OUCHAIUl IIO.MKS AMI, FAIt.MS In n thriving center lu out of the garden spolo of the Itogin Itlver Vulley. S.i fertile; fruit, alfalfa and gar den; cltmato mild (coiiiiiumico mak- lng garden la February), water lu plenty, and pure; good schools ami rcllflotiM liiriiieiir.; no saloons or .'.riinkonuess. Farms 5 uoros t 200 I X. .Mill), TAMIXT, OltKGOX. HEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Held in Moose Hull every Thur.Mlay at p. in. Hveryhoily invited. rr-i Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 1 1 acres 1 "4 miles out, si acres set to pears, 2 in appleu and cherries, good house and other buildings. Price Sijr.O. 10 acres of timber, !l miles from Derby, red free soil, Price 2r per acre, 27 acres !l miles from Medford, 15 acros lu 2-year-old trees, 12 tieroH whoat, fenced with page fencing, city water runs through the place. Prlco $.'100 per acre. 178 acres H miles south of Ash laud, 75 In alfalfa and grain, lain lly orchard, good water right, good Improvements. Prlco $20, 000. 181 ncres, 5 mlbm up Kvans creek, 125 acres plant d to oats, vetch and peas, 2 acres family orchard, good Improvements. Prlco ? 1 2,000. I want some city property of about $2,500 or $2,000 to trade for acreago, I want some acrngao In the foot hills to trade for $11,500 elty pro perty. llimlncjis Chance, Small grocery with long loaso on building, lu a good location. Prlco ?1,:I00. Second-hand fur nlturo ehonp. Automobiles at nil prices. F.niployiuciit. Women and girls for general housework. Ranch hands, Sev eral minors. Mrs. Emma Bittnor Phono .11 II; Home, II, Opposite XiihIi Hotel DOOMS (I AMI 7, I'A KM Df.HOK ffl IT Expressions are Changed" "'Ji 'lu Vtinv. i ...NiW. SS .SM Willi k linn i rm.Tii ii-un IV IVlHDl'. 1 i ill WkUlflM A I il'll. VIP ov iniri,fHrm WVVi iCU6H0N n& ow i. atMbMiMtuMiallMi very rapidly In our operating looms From agony to Joy In a very brief time In tho oNpcrlouco of (lioso who hivvo foino to us for painless extract hilt Should ou denlro a tooth drawn, huo youmolf palu, delay nud dlscoiufoit, by coining to us at ouro. Wo are equally experienced In all KIikIm of Dental work, and supply ulnglo teeth or full sets of tho very bent urtiriclnl Teeth. Filling and Hridgo and Crown work done expe ditiously, imluimIy, and thoroiiKhly. I.ndy Attendnnt DR.' BARBER THK IIKNTIST Over Daniels for Huds. Pacific Phono 2r.S2. Home Phono HtilMC PoigoAE6AK TlOORE'S HtVtR REMEDY SSJifdS?, fAUINO raca, CHo.ntiNn f r.LOns, nuniu, tic au. cnwoit hac iron iuin on muiuci. ti."t .o yu)iiriitt, . utfftirviMirHiico vam nANCir.co Draperies Wo curry a vry romplot line of lrnprl.', Inno mirtolin), fit tlirff, !' , mul o nil clitMura nf uiiholiitrni'i; . t!' Hi mint m louk nfti'r Uiln "vihW ic'imlv'r mnl will dm Kel mi woo ha U iminhIIiIi) lu at tr rvvii tli InrRrnt Clttrn. WEEKS & NcGOWAN CO. PLUMBING Btoara and Hot Water Heating All U'nrk OimrnutroC 1'rlcrn llnnmiimtJli. COFFEEN & PRICE IS XowttrA a look, Xutranr ou Mb Bl l'rltlo anal. unmm Watch Our Addition Grow Jmkion and Huiumtl Medford Realty nnd Improvement Company M. F. & II. Co. ltldff. MISS FLORA GRAY Piano Instruction 114 South Control Ave. Studio Phono JMaiu 12-11 Medford Parcel Delivery Express nnd Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 20c PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c Plumes: Pacific .'J(i21. jlomo JI54 MosHCJiitfoi' iSoi'vico 15N. Vv. 0000O.K.hO000 Office Supplies A coinploio lino always on liand, including tho i (tcIcIji'aUul Kco Lox Oar bons and Jlibbons 1'or whioli wo aro solo agents Medford Book Store ill? OQfOQOQO0fOOt WHERE TO GO TONIGHT s5 1 J kK. 1 MJLiililJU The Coolest Spot lu Hie Clly (let I ho liahlt do to the Htar ami keep cool advanced Vaudeville and Motion IHCtlll'OM IIMIII I 'col or l-Viiluio I'Iiii lllllll IMIYliK AMI WIIITH T(ie chiMity HliiHerH apd oiitoitnluorH TOIIAV TOHAV 'CINIlKltKliluV' Comph'to lu Throe Iteeln With I'h'titri'Hdiim'R Kieatet ilnr, .MISS .MVIIHI. TAI.IAFHUIIO Tho dainty, dlmliititlvu Interim tloual Idol, Doii'l I'ii 1 1 lo Mco Thlfi Wonderful I'l'Olllll'lloll Itlch, coHtly nud mireouii, thU pro ductloo Irt ouo of Indoflrrllmlile luaKiilflceuce, Till: PIMC I'A.IAMA (HltH 1000 fet or di-llglitfiil comedy A Vltar.iaph Mimic and l.'ffoclM to Hull the I'l.--tureii. AdmltMlon lde Children Co MATIMCICS HAII.V lOc THEATRE lOc I'ndf Nuv.' Miu.n iiieiit 1 1 1 i.. w mi'i'i.i:, .Miiimuei- Wo offer (or Ihe lonofit "( o i putroiiM one of th. xn-ntetit mi elty net ewr ntnuwl. Till: C.AIt.MAHS .M(MIICIKS AilNdr I'iiti In Mtoiii ThU net linn reruily lien a hendlluer over tho Orphetim !' cult for U! volc. Tin: law or tmk nuiitii A dramailc itory of haidy, led- hloodcd llfo lu the niiow-iliil north .iam; siieiii: TIiIm U a Mlory of tho KohUmith'M uifo with hmii a kliiK of Kiik liiml hixKino aciuitluted. Hhe Ictnotf her hiiMhauil to hfeoiuo Ii holy of honor lu tho pulare, Ou liU ileatliheil Ihe klnic icndH for her hmduiiii! nud illen In her iirnm. Tho duke of OloiiroMtcr, tho ItlhK'rj hrotlxr, Immmllntely iicciimm her of witchcraft and mIio Ih hIoiioiI to death. LOST !()( A kooiI clean come,dy I'OIKiOITK.V I'tlCKiri'MOOIC TIiIh In n real uldo upllttor. If you don't IiiukIi you uro nick. Hpcclal MatlneeH every rlaturday aid Hominy nt 11 p. in. HveuliiK performance, 7: .'10 Hpcclal Matlnceu every Siilurday and Hiiuday at 'J p. m. KveuhiK perforiniinco, 7:.'!0 Clark & Wright LAWYERS WAHIIINOTON, II. O, - ' I'tihllc Laud llnttera: Klnnl Proof. Dciort LnniU, OnnteiU nud Uliilng Onoea, Fcrlp. BARGAIN FOR SALE Greatest aulo bargain of tbe .season, 2." h. p. roadster, new, run less limit .150 miles. Will sell at great sacrifice. Home phone IJ01-X or writo JANES BROS. A SNAP CO ncreii, hIx mllco from Medford, Reed Krndod road croaaort tho trnct, all free hoII, at SCO por ucro, 1 1000 will huuilo, onoy toruiu on halnnco. 1'art Ih crook bottom laud, nultuhlo for alfalfa, Sovoral nnrlncH ou tho phico, Tlmhor onough to jmy for tho trnct. No huildliiKB, In tho Qrltfln crook dlHtrlct. W.T.York di Co. ISIS A r A v v