Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, June 29, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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AN INDKPUN'DKNT NKWSl'AT'HU
PUiiMHiiKO nvnitv AFTKltNOON
KXCKI'T Ht'NOAV. HV THI3
atiCDFOUD ITUNTINQ CO,
Tho Democrntlo Times. Tim Moilford
Mull, Tim Mpilfonl Tribune, Tho South
ern OrcRonlnn, Tho Avhlnnd Tribune
Office. Mnll Trlliunn llulhHnc. 5.1. 27. 59
North Fir street; phono, Mnln 3021;
Home 7B,
QKOIKJH PUTNAM, IUItor nnd MnnnRcr
Kntorod nn soconil-clnss mutter n
Mmlfonl. OroRon, under tho net of
March 3, 187t.
Official Pnpor of the City of Meilforu.
Official Pnpor of Jackpon County.
BUBBCRITTION RATES.
One rear, by mnll $5.00
Ono month, by mnll...,.,, 60
Per mouth, delivered by cnrrler In
Medford, Juclivonvllln and Cen
tral Point .BO
Rnttirdny only, by mnll, per yenr. . S.00
Weekly, per yenr 1-B0
SWORN CXKCUX.ATIOH.
Dully nverce ror eleven months end
Inc November 30, 1911, 2761,
rnll X.eae Wire United Trtu
Dlipntchc.
Tho Mnll Tribune Is on sale at tho
Ferry News Stand. S.in Francisco.
Portland Hotel Nous Stand. Portland.
Howmnn News Co, Portland. Or.
Y. O. Whitney. Senttle. Waiih.
MEDrOBD. OSEOOK.
Metropolis of SouUiarn Oregon and
Northern California, nnd the fastcst
BrowlnK city In Orepon.
Population IT. S census 1910 SS40:
eMImntcd, 191110.000.
Flvo hundred thouand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, plvlnu flnet
supply puro mountain water, nnd 17.3
wes or sired nnvrti
rostofflco receipts for year endlns
November 30, 1911, show increase of 19
per cent.
Banner fruit city In OreKon Tlojnie
Itlver Spluenberu apples won swscp
takes prlro nnd title of
"Apple JUag of tn World"
at tho National Apple Show. Spokane,
1909, and ft car of Newtowns won
Tlrst XTix in 1910
nt Canadian International Apple Snow,
Vancouver. B. C.
rirst Prise In 1911
nt Spokano National Applo Show won
by carload of Newtowns.
Itocue lllver pears brought hlphest
r trices In nil markets of the world dur
ng tho past six years
COMMUNICATION.
In tho Tribune of Thursday under
tho heading of'Polnters to a Great
Statesman" some Medford lady whoso
extreme modesty forbids tho signing
of her name, comments upon the rela
tive merits of the articles appearing
in tho Ladles Home Journal and In
tho Delineator and in making her
comparison takes occasion to make
ifso of tho writers name in a manner
for jvhlctt wo are truly thankful,
beoauso it gives a justifiable oppor
tunity to speak to her as well as to
many others who seem to bo cither
wilfully or woefully ignorant of cer
tain facts to which we wish here to
call particular attention. It will be
noticed that tho writer has much
good company among statesmen as
well .& among women as evidenced by
tho following, all of which has had
consideration since tho first of Janu
ary 1912. . , .
Tho English' Parliament composed
perhaps of tho most able statesmen in
tho world has rejected the extension
of suffrage.
Tho Italian Diet by tho decisive
voto of 24C to 14D did tho same.
That eight states in tho United
States, namely, New York, New Jer
sey, New Hampshire, Virginia, Mary
land, Massachusetts, Arizona and
Illinois, liavo all either by popular
voto, legislative consideration, or by
consideration in constitutional con
vention rejected tho extension.
That tho homo ward of Miss Jane
Addams of Chicago, by a popular vote
rejected It by n voto of 2,500 to
1159.
That in eighteen states of tho
union Woman's stato organizations
havo been formed to oppose the ex
tension of suffrage.
That In both tho Itopuhlicnn and
Democratic convention's Just held that
strong women lobbyists labored for
tho insertion of anlank endorsing the
extension of suffrage but wero op
posed by equally strong women loby
Uts who succeeded In tho prevention
of tho adoption of such a plank In
cither platform.
That in California, where afc in
ovory other stale, the ballot has been
forced upon tho women by the great
est steam roller methods ever known,
that tho women aro rlHlng In a body
to protest nnd have already signed a
potltlon wlths women'B names alone
of ovor twenty thousand asking that
tho question be resubmitted as they
now havo tho voto and expect to kill
it at tho polls as they havo a right to
do and thus free themselves of tho
burden of government tluit should be
borno by tho men.
Wo wish to ask why tho eighty per
cont of tho women who do not wish
to assumo tho duty should bo hteain-
rolleml by tho men at tho request of
tho twenty per cent who ask them to?
Stop nnd think. Is this Justice? Is
this truo democracy?
C. 13. WIIISLEIt.
FUNERAL SERVICES OF
MISS ANNA M. WHIPPLE
Tho funornl services of Miss Anna
May "Whlpplo wero held from tho
South Methodist church Friday nflor
noon at 2 o'clock, tho Itov. W. T.
Goulder officiating. Interment fol
lowed In the I. O. O, P. cometory.
Many floral offorlngs wore brought
by tho largo clrclo of friends of tho
(loceaBod. Tito following young men
acted as pallbearers: W. T. Goulder,
Jr., W. 13. Martin, C. McLaln, L. B.
'Williams, B. J, Nmin nnd Harry
llenobergor,
A MOST LOGICAL ARGUMENT.
.
CK. WHISL10R,staiulpat statesman, cnndidalc for joint
representative, publishes a conmupiieation in this issue
in which he eites as an argument against equal suffrage
the faet that the English parliament) the Italian diet, and
arious political convent ions have rejected it.
hi other words, a fundamental wrong becomes a funda
mental right when governments endorse it and reject re
form. Human slavery was endorsed by religion and recog
nized by governmeiits for untold centuries and attempts to
abolish it were rejected bv thrones, parliament and states.
That was. to minds like ilr.
of the justice of slavery.
The recognition of polvgamv bv Turkev, "Persia and
other nations, on the same
justification for polygamy as
sertdom in Uussia .pistilies it.
!Mr. AVhisler triumphantly cites the fact that the home
ward ot .Miss .lane Addains in C litcago rejected sul t rage by
a vote of over two to one as a conclusive argument de
molishing the principle of equal rights. Miss Addatus has
devoted her life to assisting the fallen in Chicago's slum
district. Of course the slums, controlled by lliiiky Dink
and .Hath House John and other grafters are opposed to
progress of all kinds and can be expected to vigorously
oppose any movement like equal suffrage that would over
throw their vicious rule.
Every movement for human liberty, has had to fight
its way against established conventions. The barons
fought the throne, the lesser nobility the barons, the freetl
jnen the gentrv. the serfs the i'reedmen, all for a right, to
participate in ruling themselves. Now we ought to have
advanced far enough in libertv and outgrown prejudice
sunieicmiy to admit ail citizens to ballot regardless of
race, religion, color or sex.
But to a standpat mind who thinks the Tafl platform
progressive and to whom established wrong is sacred right,
it is right to deny his own flesh and blood the participation
in government which he freely bestows upon the ignorant
negro, the uneducated foreigner and the alien Chinese.
Mr. AVhisler's argument is as logical as one could ex
pect in defense of indefensible wrong.
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Acting upon complaint of W. II.
Dullock nnd other rcitleuis of Siski
you Heights, Distrie: Attorney Mul
key and County Healtlt Officer Dr. II.
K. Jorrison this morning made u
inspection of the slaughter house of
Aslijole & Xieholri which L situated
on the heights. The officers however
failed to find anything about the
place which needed correction as it
had been cleaned to' ginJh n degree
that no fair criticism could be of
fered. The slaughter house wn clean
without and within, while all the re
fuse was burned on the top of an
adjacent hill.
The property owners who make
their homes in that section stale that
duritig the past few months the own
ers of the slaughterhouse have al
lowed it to rcmnin in n most unsani
l.i ry condition and that the stench
from doenying offal was very ob
noxious. When this condition of af
fairs was called to the attention of
the district attorney by W. R. Hulloek
who resides only a few hundred feet
from the slaughter house lie sum
moned Dr. II. E. Morrison nnd to
gether they inspected the place.
The interior of the slaughter hmw
showed that considerable uttention
was paid to sanitation nnd the meat
carefully protected from contamina
tion. The offal was hauled to the
lop of n noarby hill and there burned.
There was no stench of any kind
about the place.
The stato law provides that no
slaughterhouse shall he permitted in
any section where the stench is ob
jected to by citjmis or citizen. Hut
under the conditions as they o.it at
the slaughterhouse the authorities
could tako no action.
MONEY TIGHT FOR
J0HNS0N-FLYNN FIGHT
LAS VEGAS, X. M., Juno 29.
Unless eastern bottors como to tho
roscuo tho Johnson-Flynu fight
promises to bo ono of tho lightest
hotting affairs In American ring his
tory. Thus far tho hotting commis
sioners havo been doing nothing
inoro strenuous than twiddling their
thumbs. Jack Johnson hats sent
110,000 to the poolrooms to bo wa
gered at 2 to 1, but tho backers of
Jim Flynn demand 3 to 1.
A Caspar, Wyo syndicate has for
warded f8000 to bo placed nt 3 to
1, with no takers. A number of
round propositions hnvo been mado,
but the bettors aro chary. One bet
posted Is $G00 to $G00 that Johnson
will win insldo of fifteen rounds;
another, $300 to $500 that Flynn
stays ten rounds.
Jack Curley today received word
from fiovoral parties of fight fans
coming from tho east. Ono from
Chicago lncludos Eugene Corrl, tho
famous London referco. Prices aro
beginning to soar as tho result of tho
arrival of tho atlvanco guard of en
thusiasts. Itooins In private houseB
which a week ago wero held at 111.50
J a week aro now flQ mid lft,
M
Vhisler's. conclusive argument
line of argument, becomes a
the existence and sanction of
OF
A great mass meeting of Interest,
Importance and instruction to nil will
be held Sunday, June 30, S:00 p. m
in the Medford opera house, when a I
subject of vital importance will be I
explained and the solution of a most
difficult problem made plain. Also I
specific instructions given how to!
carry out plans successfully workod
In other plnccs similar to onr city,
wblch are fnnslMiv nrofltnliln nml I
business like. An invitation is ex
tended to all religious, educational,
civic and commercial organizations,
to bo present. For wo are sure that
tho subject to be presented Is one of
vital Importance) to all our people.
All the choirs of the city have been in
vited, to unite In this service and a
largo chorus will render the music.
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YESTERDAY'S SCORES:
NOKTmVKST.
W. L.
Spokane ,.35 32
Seattle 37 31
Vancouver 37 3ft
Victoria 3ft 3ft
Portland 3ft 3ft
Tacoma "51 39
r. c.
.r.22
.ft21
.ft 1 1
.ft00
.ftOO
.113
n. ii. e.
Portland I 9 3
Seattle .-. 3 10 1
Uattorlcs Doty and Mooro; Ful-
lerton nnd Whaling.
Tacoma 2 C,
Spokano 1.7 2
Unttoritts Gordon and Critten
den ; Leonard, Xoyus and Devogt.
Victoria 7 13 2
Vancouver 13 17 2
lotteries Xarveson and Meek;
Clark nnd Lewis.
COAST.
W.
Vornon ftO
Oakland 10
Los Angeles i I
Sacramento 32
San Francisco 33
Portland '.....30
P. C.
.S20
.ft 7ft
.ftft7
.tin
.413
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31
31
3ft
4ft
17
13
It.
If.
E.
San Francisco C 10 2
Oakland 3 C, 0
Uatterles Delhi and Schmidt;
Durbln and Kohrcr.
Los Angeles 5 9 2
Portland c' 9 1
Hattorlos Tozor and HrookH; Illg
glnbotham and Flshor.
Sacramento 0 2 2
Vernon . 1 2 2
HattorloH Schwouck mid KrelUo,
Stowart and Agnew
NATIONAL
W.
Now York AU
Chicago ,M
Pittsburg 35
Cincinnati 31
Hrooklyn 21
Philadelphia 22 v
St. Louis 20
HoHton 20
L. P, C.
11 .817
21 ,r.8
25 .583
31 .5 2 'J
31 .414
33 .400
41 .388
45 ,308
New York 10-12, HoBton 3-8.
Philadelphia CM, Hrooklyn 4-8.
Chicago 3, Pittsburg 0,
OjllcJniljHI OrSU LoiUh 8,
Democratic Platform Opposes
Second Presidential Term
Tho following Is n urhiMulo
Democrat le platferm:
Tnrlff lofutni. tariff should bo for lovouuo only.
High cont ot living Is duo to proleetlvu tariff, wlileh should
bo removed.
Anti-trust law. enforreinout of eiinilnitl its well ns elvll law
against luonupoHo, Condemnation of lepubllenn onfoioeiueiit.
Klghta of stutott Condemns Inetetino of, foilornl power.
Inrouio tax and popular election of sonutots Knuiia both.
Presidential primaries Indorse them.
CnmpnlKii contributions must be tntulo public; none leielved
from corporations.
Tornf of- piealdent Ke-eloetlun ot pienldout should In' pio
hlhlted. Demoerutle coniM I commended for prngrowlvo IokImIu-
lion, , ,
Uepublk'An VtnVttjcuuito4i wundotiiiit'd.
llallronds. twprww, tHli'itrnph iiml tolophono ilm Advoi-iilo
rates based upon actual plinloal valuation.
Hanking loielfdntlnn Oppo Aldrleh plmt, hut iiik'' mone
tary revision.
Huml cu'dltx UeeomtniMidu liwentlitHtlon of foreign turiil
credit systems.
Waterways I.lbenil devolopmont of watorwyi.
Post roads N'ntlonat altl to mates and looalltlen.
Rights of labor Plat form doi'lnrtttiou of ll'OS toptmted.
Cousorvntlim- .Vaturnl utsuttrcoH nttiit be uuniorvitd and de
veloped for tho people.
Puro food taw- Advocate rlld t'tiforvomvut.
Civil service law.
Law reform.
Alaska I J rues development.
Parcels post anil rural itnllvcn Stand for both.
Pensions Crges generous support of old u'lorunn.
Utile of people should be supremo.
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PURE and WHOLESOME
at Tin: khjiit mien
In eiirluon. '.' cents ir tpiart.
5 cents extra fur pinKoix of auj w up to one kuIIou.
Any order oer one gallon at $1 per Kiillon
Deliveries of packers to an p.trt of the city.
Ice cream tcru-d at the cre.mur) at j cent per dlnh.
Medford Cream (El Butter Co.
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THE
Sunrise Laundry
FAMILY WASHING A SPECIALTY. ALL WOKK (IL'AHANTKKIl
Order called for and delivered. First clnss work douo by hand.
Ladles' and men's suits cleaned and pressed. Tel. Main 7831;
Home, 37. Corner Eighth and South Central Avenue
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The rougher whiskey tastes 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-prog f.
Tlfcre' Cyril Noble, pure, old and palatable
bottled at drinking lmutlt
Co-ts no more th.ni .in otlur wlii-kcy.
W. J. Van Schuyvcr & Co,, General Agcnt3, Portland.
Ym
Is All
B
JICAUSE "Force" is wheal the
meat of all the grains that grow.
Every flake of '"Force" is a whole
grain of wheat.
"Force" contains and delivers all 'the food
values necessary to the building and pre
serving of health and strength.
"Force" is a lot more tasty than other foods,
too. It is made of the entire wheat kernel,
dcliciously blended m
the process of cooking
with appetizing barley
malt.
This combination
gives "Force" that dif
ferent, that superfine
flavor and insures case
of digestion.
At your grocer's; in
a generous package.
Order "Force" today.
Made
of tho pi'lmtpitl pluiittH of tho
: :
JL.
ICE CREAM !
I
w
tia
Food
by The H-0 Company, Buffalo
lirof
tt&V A I SB
Kee Lox
Typewriter
Ribbon
Arc the only ones made
which are inked to suit
the m,OW of the differ
ent makes of typewrit
ers, 7fc to $1.00
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
Wo mn now netting
OUR OWN
Ice Cream
IIKHK IS Ollt I'Olt.MI'LA
Cream
.Milk
Siifcnr
Pepsin
Flavoring
No Starch
No Hour
No leo Crouin Powdorn
No Gelatin ot any kind.
HASKINS
for
HEALTH
Crater Lake
Auto Line
Car will leao Hotel .Mmliord, for
Crater Laku at S a. m. Tiieadiou mid
Satin day. Return Moudas mid
TluirmlajM.
Spend Sunday at Crater Lnk.
IteNertallous made at Medford
Hotel office.
For Sale
25 II. P. roadster
Kully ('(iii))(Ml, new, run less
Hum l.")0 miles, au tiuusiial
hai'nin for cash or real
t'staic. 1 1 om phono Ml-X
or write
JANES BROS.
Clark & Wright
LAWYER
WAHIII.NOTON, II. O.
Public Land Matters: Klnnl Prool
Doiort Lnndi, Contimta and Mlnlni
Cniei. Hr.rtp.
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c
Phenes: I'acirio.'ttiUl.
Home !i)'l
Messenger Services
l.")N. I'ir.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Wator
Heating
All Work OimmntM.
I'rluun Hnuuiiimlila.
COFFEEN cSb PRICK
15 Kownrrt Block, Xutntnc on ath Nt
racirio aoaii. K()m aia.
Draperies
Wj curry a very oninplnte Una
of (lrupurlfH, luon curtoliiH, fix
turuH, uto., una 4o nil cIiimikin of
uiiliolnt.irlng. A Hpcalnl mint to
l'"" nrtor this work uxoliiHlvoly
anil will hIvo u kohiI survloe n
h poHHllijii to ot Ir ovon ttio
InrgoMt cltltm,
WEEKS & MgGOWAN CO,
WHERE TO QO
TONIGHT
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ISIS
THEATRE
ilOllll Feet of I'll tin ei ultli Vaudeville
Ailinliiuloit It) mid If) I'ontti,
MKI.VI.V ami O'NEILL
Tho ra co trark toutn.
Iiitioilui'lug Harmony Hinging
Coon UtioiitliiK.
mid
A LEAP VI.'AU LO'ITEIIY IMMZE
('onifily
A big inlx'iip when the winning num.
hoi mo chmiged,
HIIKItlFF JIM'S LAST SHOT
A rnttlliiK good drama.
THE SALVATIONIST
American drama.
In wlili h a Kulvntlou miiiy glti lioi
tho admlrnttoii of a wealthy clubmmi.
She tefiiHcii to leave tho army. Ho
mi'otrt with mi auto accident. Tim
girl mi inert him back to health. All
oudrt In tho initial way.
Special mntlueeit every Saturday mid
Sunday at 2 p. m.
Evening performance, 7.30
STAR
THEATRE
t'tider direction of
PEOPLE'S AMl'SEMENT CO.
SiiN'rlor In Pit Into Piuitui'tloun
Piirfect Ventilation mid Comfort
five mo thatches nvi:
The feiiiure of lutnt to Oregonlnlmt
mi: convicts PAiteLi: .
Written by Melvlu (J. Wlnittock. (Jen.
Mmuiger l'eoplei AiuiihoiuiiuI Co. mid
pnidiii'tul by the l-Mlxou Co., with the
approval of Hon. Oitwaltl Went. A
drama that will touch your heart
ntrlhgri.
omuTEit i,)Vi:
A wontern ilrama full of thrlllri.
MISTAKIC.V IIIENTITV
All roiuedy.
son, m-:cLiMi:ii
A Mtor true to life.
Heio (liey ure ugiiln
THE KAi'.E.NMAMMEIt KIDS
llmiH mid Fritz iiiauago to nturt tnun
thing when tlfy aro rompolled to
go to ni'lioiil iignliiHt their vslnlom. A
Hcreamlng, rapid. moving farto In lino
with their iiriuat exploits.
AL SATIIEU IN NEW KONO
llent of iiiiihIi' and reallMtlc effertn
MATINIIKS DAILY
AiIiuIhmIoii lOe Chtldien f-e
A SNAP
CO ncres, nix miles from MeiUord,
good grnded rond croitses tho trnct,
all free soil, at $50 per ncro. f 1000
will handle, cay tonni on bnlniicn,
Part Is crook bottom laud, lu'tnhln
for alfalfa. Bovornl springs on tho
plnco. Timber enough to pay for tho
tract. No buildings. In the Griffin
creek district.
W. T. York (Q. Co.
i
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Monoy on liand at all luiion
to loan on improved randitiH
and city property at lowewt
rates willi "on or boforo
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phono 3231 320 G -C. Bldg.
Watch Our Addition
Grow
Jackson nnd Huiuiiitt
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
m. r. ii, co, iiidc
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