p P2TOB FOUR! Bedford imxn tribune, raDFORD, orkoont. satfkixvy, .Trarc 22, 1012. - -if r - Medford mail tribune an indkpendrnt nkwspatkil puiimkiucd kvhiiv apteunoon except sunday. 1y tub medkord printing co. Tho Dotnoerntlo Tlmcn, Tho Mcilfortl Mull. Tho Mrdfortt Tribune, Tho South nm OroRonlan, Tho Ashland Tribune. Offlcn Mnll Trlbuno RulullnR. 2S-S7-SJ North Kir street; phono, Main 3021; Home 7G. CHOUGH PUTNAM, Editor and MnnnKcr mi& Entnrod na nccoinl-clnss matter nt Medford, Oregon, undor tho act of March 3, 1879. Official Papor of tho City of Medford. urricmi pnper or jncKson county. BUBSORXFTIOK &ATXB. One Tear, by malt 15.00 Ono month, by mnll 60 jor momn, onvcrea ny carrier in Medford, JnclCHonvllla and Cen tral Point SO flatiirday only, by mall, per year. . 3,00 Weakly, per year 1.C0 BWORH CIRCTJIATI01f. Dally avcraRA for eleven months end ing November SO, 1911, 2751. mil X,&Rd Wlr TTnlua Tntu Dlipatchu. Tho Mall Trlbuno Is on pale at tho Perry News Slnnd, San Kranclseo. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Howraan Newn Co., Portlnml, Ore, W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. MEDroBD. ossaos. Motropolln of Southern Oregon nnd Nortliom California, nnd tha fastest growing city in Orein. Population U. S. census 1910 SS10; estimated. 1911 10,000. Flvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed. Riving finest supply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets paved. Postofflco receipt! for year endlnp November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent, IJanner fruit city In Oregon Ttogue River Splticnberg apples won swsep- Btakcs prize ana nun or "Apple Xlsf of the World" at tno XMaiionai Appie anow, opoi 1909, and a car of Newtown won Mrst Prise In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Words. Tho ship was badly scuttled And tho crows wore sorely pressed. But 'mong tho passengers one man Was not at all distressed. Ho sprang up to tho turret deck Where everyone could see, Then from his pocket took a speech And thus ho read, read he: "On ail this boat there Is but ono Can savo you from tho sea, And, gentlemen, I tell you now That single ono Is me." And quick tho volume of his words, As fast as he could speak. Assembled In a weighty mass And plunged the blooming leak. e Ah, men there are who lead tho rest In almost every walk, But ono alono stands out supremo In mighty feats of talk. Ad Brown. The Lake of the Dismal Swamp (By Thomas Moore.) "The made her n Rrave, too cold nnd dump For a soul so warm and true; And she's gone to the Lake of the Dismal Swamp, Where all night loiitf, by a firefly lamp, She paddles her white canoe." P "And her firefly lamp I soon shall see, And her paddle I soon shall hoar; Long nnd loving our life shall bo. And I'll hide the maid in n cypress tree, When the footstep of Death is near." 'Away to the Dismal Swamp he speeds His path wns rugged and sore, Through tangled juniper, beds of reeds, Through many n fen when ilie fcr pent feeds, And man never trod before. And when on the earth he sunk to sleep, If slumber his eyelids knew. Ho lay, where the deadly vine doth weep Its venomous tear, and nightly fcteep The flesh with blistering dew. And near him tho she-wolf stirred tho brake, And tho coppur-snuke breathed i.i his ear, Till, he startled, cried, from tho dream awake, "OJ when shall I see the dusky lake, And tho white ennoo of my dear?" Ho Paw tho lake, and a meteor bright Quick over its surfuco played "Welcome," ho said, "my dear one's light!" And tho dim shore echoed for mnny a night, Tho nuinu of tho death-cold maid. Till ho hollowed n boat of the birchen bark, Which carried him off from shoro; Par. far ho followed tho moteor spnrk, Tho wind was high and tho clouds wero dark, And the boat returned no inoro. But oft, from tho Indian hunter's camp, This lover and maid so true Arc seen, nl tho hour of tho midnight damp, To cross tho hike by n firefly lamp, And prtddlo their own ennoo. LOSING AN THOMAS Nasi know what ho was about whon ho first caricatured tho Demooratio party as u ilonkoy. In tho face of tho greatest opportunity it has over had. the party continues to blunder in stupid, assinine fashion, and tho emblem continues most appropriate. Any progressive democrat could defeat President Taft this year, yet the same forces that forced the nomination of Taft over the protest of the rank and file of the republican party, are endeavoring to force the nomination of a re actionary democrat and so toss away the groat chance. The' preliminary move is the effort to make Judge Parker chairman of the convention and thus give the re actionaries control of the organization. No ono could have been named more distasteful to the rank and file of the party in the west. Bryan's bugle call to rally the progressives against the selection of Parker has met with slim response from the democratic candidates. As the time servers and pie-counter politicians deserted the progressive cause in the Chi cago convention, so are thev rallving about the Tanunanv chiefs of reactionary politics at Baltimore. "Whether supported or not, however, Bryan will keep the faith and make the fight, single-handed if nooossarv. Defeat has no terrors for him and he does not compromise therefore he is a poor politician. Put ho has the confi dence and esteems of the rank and. file of the democratic party, as Roosevelt has of the republican party. All that is necessary to insure the success of the third party movement is the nomination of a conservative or a reactionary at Baltimore. PASSING OF THE CONVENTION SYSTEM THE Chicago convention has witnessed the sacrifice of Poosevelt for the petty personal ambitions of his fol lowers. When the psychological moment for a bolt arose, when it had been demonstrated that tho will of the voters of the party was to be ruthlessly trampled undor foot by the cjomiptlj manned "steam-roller." the Poosevelt leaders threw him over and refused to follow him. Governor ITadley of Missouri, thought he stood .1 chance of being nominee and would not walk out. Senator Borah and others with senatorial elections facing them. Governor Deneen and other governors considered their own jobs, as did the host of postmasters needing reappoint ment. Of all the leaders of the Poosevelt forces, only Johnson of California and Plinu of Pennsylvania were ready to follow their chief. The republican convention is offering the people an object lesson as to the part their wishes play in nomina tions, and how little voice the people have hfthe selection of a candidate. Taft has been repudiated in every state where the people were given a chance to express their decision, yet Taft is to be forced upon them in spite of protest. The people never have had any voice in the selection of candi dates, but they arc just beginning to find it out. This year's conventions probably mark the passing of the convention system in the nation, as it passed in Oregon and other states some .years ago. Repudiation of the expressed wishes of the people by the convention can have but one result the repudiation of the convention hy the people. Direct primary nominations will before long supplant the part- conventions in the nation as direct election of presidents will supplant the electoral college both advo catcd by Andrew Jackson almost a century ago. FIVE BOMBS EXPLODED LISBON STRIKE RIOT LISBON, June 22. One man was killed and twenty-five were injured 10(1(13 by tho explosion of five bombs, when riotin, which bej-an last nif,'ht, was resumed early today. Frequently cavalry charges were ordered, to dis perse the mobs, and tho entire mili tary garrison was quartered in the principal streets and squares. There were numerous arrests and the riot ers were confined on warships which were kept under full steam in the har bor. Liber Trial In Denver DENVKR Colo., Juno 22. Tho trial of Fred G. Donflls and II. E. Tammen, charged with criminal libel, Is docketed to begin In court hero Monday, and from present Indica tions It will bo ono of tho most sen sational trials of tho kind ever held In tho west. Tho charges were brought by William G. Evans, and were the outgrowth of tho recent municipal campaign In this city. Tho Denver Post, of which Messrs. Bon flls and Tammen aro tho proprietors, announces editorially that tho de fendants will call as witnesses prac tically all of the prominent men of Denver, Including "bankers, editors, politicians, jailbirds, ballot-box stut ters, brlbe-glvors and takers." Declares Kissing National Crime GUTHRIE, Okla., Juno 22. Kiss ing Is tho most dangerous things in tho world, a national crlmo, and laws should bo passed making it such, according to Dr. George W. Howling, a dentist of Lindsay, Okla., who in corporated tho first society In Okla homa to fight tho habit of kissing. "I bollevo when peoplo aro edu cated," said Dr, Bowling, "thoy will learn to eliminate a groat part of tho present habit of kissing. "If you havo noticed It there Is a tendency among more educated peo plo to teach their children never to kiss on tho mouth, but on tho cheek, OPPORTUNITY BE Tomorrow's ball nme between Grants Pass and Medford nucnnling to the opinions of tho dopstors, should prove to be n hummer. The visitors will use their new pitcher, Herman McFudden, u recent impor tation from California, who is reput ed to bo u clever slab.iter. Ike Hutler, the victor of many u hard fought battle in the hi; leagues, will do the twirling for the Medfonlitcs. If you have made arrangements to go elsewhere Sunday you had better consider cmicclling them you can't afford to miss this came. LOOKS LIKE TAFT WILL BE WINNER FROM FIRST CHICAGO, Juno 22. It seemed a foregone conclusion last night that Taft would bo nominated on first bal lot. Although Colonel Roosovolt In dicated tonight his numo will not bo presented to tho "tainted conven tion," if his wishes aro followed It Is generally believed tho delegates Instructed for him would offer his name, despite his expressed desiro. Tho Roosevelt forces havo not aban doned a general fight In tho conven tion and a hard struggle over tho Texas and Washington delegates Is expected. With theso contests In front of thorn and with tho platform to bo adopted and with tho probability of Its' bolng assailed by tho La Folletto as well as tho Roosevelt faction, tho leaders look forwurd with Bomo trep cdltlon to accomplishing tho task be foro htom by Sunday morning. The platform makors tonight determined to disregard entirely tho quostlon of woman suffrage Florence Roborta la to appear an a producer and star In a now play wrUton by a San Francisco play wright, and dealing with hospital llfo. SAYS J. P. MONQAW LHXT $2ot0Q0t000 'AMD TJICS EMDED ii7i'rrrir''r,,r' When the members of the New York Stock Hxchango woro Coring 100 per cent for call loans and no money was forthcoming from the banks on October IM, 1007, It was J. PkTxnt Morgan who stepped In and saved the day, ho Kan soiu II. Thomas, president of tho KxchniiKc In 11)07 anil 11)08, told tho ltauklng anil Currency Committee of tho Hou.su of Representatives, which Is now delv lug Into tho "Money Trust" In New York. So potent was Mr. Morgan's assistance, which was In tho tnnglblo form of $25,000,000 currency. Mr. Thomas salil, that before the day ended Stock Hx change members were borrowing all tho call money they wanted nt threo per c t. "v ) James U. Mnbon, tho new president of tho Stock Kxchango In Now York, os also a witness before tho committee. E Heal I-Xutu Transfers. Sarah T. Wolvertoa to Cathe rine Isabello Handy lot I blk 1 Kd in endes Add Medford ... 10 Lee lleall to Tyson Ueall 2r., 33 aero In l)h C 6C twp 37 2 w 10 Leo Heall to Anbury lleall TiO.22 acres In twp ;" I w . . . 10 Clara II Lewis to Asbury Ikmll lleall ."0, 22 'acres in Dhc CC twp .'57 2 w 1 Frank Gagnon to A. A. Davis et al land in blk,ll Beatty's Add Medford .'....... 1000 Asbury Beall to J-vo lleall laud in Dh C C twp .17 2 w 10 Win. H. Senrlo to Itox it Lamp man all lilk 4 Dedum's amended Add Gold Hill.... 1000 Clarence E. Wolverton to Harry . K. Scidmnro SO acre In sec. 2 twp 33 1 o 10 Roguo .River Irrjc. Orchard to Eaglo I'olnt land in Dh C 111 twp 30 1 w .las. M. Cronoinlllor to E. Y. Coleman 1.1 acres In Dh C 42 twp 3S I w 10 Geo. Mold Jr. to Geo. Mold Sr. property In blk "A" It. It. Add Ashland 1 Charles H. Hoilny to Geo. Mold Jr. S 2 lot 15 blk "A"Mt. It. Add Ashland 1 Chas. If. Dolnrluiu to A. K. Ware land In Dh C 83 twp 37 2 w 30 it. J. Edwards et al to Chas. J. Delorlelu land In Dh C K3 twp 37 2 w 10 Hollo Nlclsell to J. E. Holtlus land In twp 38 2 w 10 Geo. V. Gillette to W. K. Smith land In sec. 8 twp 39 I o 10 W. It. Coloman to E. G. Colo man 15 acres In Dh C -12 twp 38 1 w 10 A. C. Abrams to Hlghoroft Inc. property in Hlghcroft Add Add Medford 10 W. T. Andrews to Lydla An drews property In Medford.. 10 Andrew J. Emerson to Lydla AndrowH property In Med ford 2000 U. 8. to Arthur L, Jones 1C0 acres In sec 2 twp 34 2 o Pat U. S. to Geo. F. .Jones ICO acres' In sec 3 twp 3 1 2 o.......I'at Viola May Htouo to (Sold Hay Realty Co., lot 2 blk C Bon son Add Medford .. 1 Orln W. Train Jr. to O. W. Train Sr., niv t of nw 4 sec. 4 twp 30 4 w ,..,.. 1 Sarah T. Wolverton to W. I;. Handy lots l and C blk I Edinead's Add Medford 10 .Vimv Cases H, E, Morrison vh Crator I.ako Laundry. Action for tnoiioy. GrnntB Pass llardwaro Co. vs. E. T. Staples. Action for money, Pearl Smith vs. W. A. Smith. Di vorce. Maiibigo Licenses J. W. IloHrjuI and Francos E. Bartgcs, 1'iobalo Est, Chas, W. Walters, ordor al lowing claim of Amandn Olllo Wal ters of $201,08 and ordor Hotting N,!n"wi VAXIG i.V MEW YORK Word lm been received from Wil liam .M. ('"hit: who is in the north' oitfetcrn part of the tnf" in behalf of the Home Rule road lull (bat he t meeting with iiiueli Aicces. in scctir- inr .signature on the petitions wlitcli will place the utcuMirc oil the Imllot in November and that there is ?reat iutcrc,t in the bull, lie expresses liiuiitili us certain of it sweeping the state in November. ' The local committee of Hie Own mureial club is Mill in the field solicit, iut; fiiiuln fur the fiiiiiiieiut of the circulation of the petitions.. They need about $200 additional. LABEL CONFIDENT OF VICTORY IN MATCH WITH ANDERSON Abo Label, tin- stocky little San Frnuclxco llKlitwelght boxer, who IiIin an Important cuicagom-nt to fulfill with ono Hud Anderson next Monday night, was about town yesterday, fculltiK, ho claims, as frisky as u two-yonr-old colt. Ablo sold that his condition was good and when asked what ho thought of the outcome of his coining o with Anderson Abo re plied that ho had not git on that par ticular mutter any too much thought, as ho figured It would bo time enough to gfvo it his full attention Monday night, "Hut If you are asking mo what 1 think of my own chaueim with An derson, I may as well ho frank about it and coiuo out and toll you that 1 will win; also that I did not travel r.UO miles to como up to havo Hud Anderson tench mo anything about a game of which 1 am supposed to know a little about myself. They all look alike to mo Anderson nnd all tho rest of them only boiiio of them aro a little tougher than tho rest and won't give up bo (iiisy." And there Is a lot of truth In whnt Abo says about all boxers looking alike to him for ho surely tins met a lot of tliem, dating way back when Eddlo Hanloii was In ills prime to the lutes product of pugilistic speed marvels,. Wllllo Rltehlo. Abo Is clovor and ho himself knows It. Ills face does not show or bear any earmarks that ho has been through ovei ono hundred ring con tests. Ah a rule, a clovor ring man somehow or other always manages to como out of a contest unscathed, nnd tills may havo been Lnliol'B lucky trait. Both Label and Anderson havo trained hard and faithfully and will work out this afternoon at tho Med ford Athletic club for tho liunoflt of thoso who havo not alroady watched tho boyB In tholr training. Rosorvod seats on sale at Nash hotel. Fills Jeffries Wcodon Orossmlth and Dixon Boiiclcault will bo In tho cast of "Tho Amazons,'" when that play Is rovivod In London litis Bcasou, aBldo property to widow of decedent, Kst, Wm, Dutton, first boiiiI an nual, account filed and approved. .. . i--Tri Offi mm m SUCCESS k. d66ftfe'& OAK ruisoN Ntvr.ii DPMPriV 30 vrAns rata, cmiiblain. tclonh. cumin, itc, AVAUMHII. HtllMtllOin ALVt All DflUOOIII IUVI IT U" WHLOnUIN ON NtQUtir ACcir no suiDimiiriA UNoirYiHirnuiMo L;)A.Nrn.NCinoo I Draperies Wn curry u vry ctunptM Hit of 0rtiirlin, lu ciiMdIiin, fU tliri'H. ate, ulitl to nil cIioimki of iiplinlMli'ilni: A npt'oliil limn In took udor tliln -vmli tmlunlvclr Ami will Klvn U KOOil Mcrvlon n In tmxxllilti in fot u uvi'ii th IlirKl'Ht (lltlPM. WEEKS & MgGOWAN CO, A SNAP CO acres, nix miles from Medford, good graded road crotuum tho tract, all free soil, at 150 per acre. $1000 will bundle, oaay toruii on bnlnuco. I'nrt Is crook bottom lnud, BiiUnblv for ittfutfrt. Severn! nprlugs on the plaro. Timber enough to pay for thr tract. No building-. In tho Griffin creok district. W.T.York. Co. PLUMBI NG Btoam and Hot Water Hoating All Work QimrnnteeC Price ItviUMinalila. COFFEEN & PRICK IS Howard Block, utrrnuc on fltta Ml raoUla seat. Mom I4B. MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand a I. all limes to loan on improved ranches and city properly at lowesl rates with "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320 G C. Bldg. Alexander The Suit Man Call and look over twelve hundred samples of tho latest weaves In Men's Suitings. A Hindu to your men-urn stilt, ab solutely guaranteed to fit, guaran teed all pure wool and guaranteed to hold Its slinpo. Made to your meas ure suits, JjtIH.OI) to 910.00 Koom S, Palm Building. 100 pairs men's :t trousers, II a pair tomorrow only. KM) N, Front st. 7S Rookwood Pottery and Hand Painted China mako good prcsonlH. Our lino of these goods is very attractive. MEDFORD BOOK STORE Medford Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 25c PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c Phenes: Pacific 3G21. Home 354 Messenger Service 15 N. Fir. Watch Our Addition Grow JTcksoa And Summit Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. V. A II. Co. lllcig. ww frr,ff''' WHERE TO, OO TONIGHT trsssr'si THEATRE Under dlicelloii of People's AmuM'ineiit Co, Superior In I'll turn Productions Best ventilated and moHt com fiillnlile theatlo In itoiithoi'll Ore. KHIO. I'VH of IViiluio Mini moo THKAHIUti: ISLAND Thrilling photo play trim to that famoiis story. A IH'.MIlLi: IlllltO A vivid and forceful Mory of eaiiluo Intelligence that will hold tho titteiittoii of all lovers of the plrtuie diuiiiH. THOI'lt'AL Cltl.ATl'ltK.S Hlionliig several species of ciiiIoiih creatures. tiii: syi'imrs iwn: An old Kut'opcan fairy tale, IN Vt'AltANTINi: You will all Im plum! In uunrnii tluo suffering rroiu laiiKhltls on seeing thin funny comedy. AL HATIIHIt In new uong Best of iiiuhIo and realistic effects COMINOI COMINti! Tim Con lets I'nrolu Written by Melvln (S. Wlnstock. (leu Mgr I'lMiplnH AuiUKcmoiit Co. mid produced by tho IMIhoii Co. Dealing with Oov. West's honor system Thrilling drama. ISS lOc THEATRE lOc Under Now Mnungemont MCA L. WIIUM'Li:, .Miiiinger JACK lltWIN The fool or the family. Original character comedian Slugs, talks and daures, IllvNIt! I'l.OHKNCi: Comedy VoutrlloipilHt. ALIO IKK'H IIOAItlUN'O IIOUKi: Comedy. One long laugh from start to Mulsh. council i'ok tiii: in:ri:.Hi: Dramil. tiii: ot'iiK.vs .Mi.HMi:(ji:it Tho iiiLi.iini;er true to his trust suffers seven tortures and dies rather than reveal his secret. Special Matinees every Saturday and Sunday at 1! p. in. Kvenlug performance, 7:30 UGO Theatre Sal unlay and Sunday dune 22 and i:i 4,000 Feet 4,000 Feet Of Special Foaturo Films. Don't miss Ihese Saturday and Sunday shows as al present we 'are open only on those i days and are showing ihe hest picture.' ohlainahle. Children fii , Adulls 10c Clark 6c Wright LAWYERi WASHINGTON, V. O. Publlo Land Matteri: Final Froo!. I Dciort Landi, ContoiU and Mining fcnioi, Bcrlp, ' ,