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WffwijWWBrtiw.w?'- ' ' &? -.rprwiw a- rw'' -. n-'i'-'t..' . -f i. .' V !RTEDFOT?,D fATR TRTBUITO!, MrTD170RD, PRECIPE WKnXFDAY, .TFTiY il. 1012, P3TGE FOTTR w ii MEDFORD VIAIL TRIBUNE ss AN INDKPISNDKNT NEWHPAPRtt PUIII.IHMISU UVKItV AKTKHNOON 13XC1C1T SUNDAY. UV TUB MKDKOHD rJMNTINQ CO. Tlio Domorrntle Time. Tim Mudford Mnll, Tho Medford Tribune, Tlin South nm Oregonlnn, Tho Ashland Tribune. Office Mall Tribune UulMIng, 36-27-20 North Mr ntrcctt phono, Main 3021; Home 75. OICOHOn PUTNAM, Killtor and Manner Kntcred fts necond-olnsa matter at Medford. OreRon, under tho net of March 3, 1879. Official Pntior of the City of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. SUBSCRIPTION XtATZS. Ono year, by man... B.OO One month, by mnll .CO per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, JnekHonvlllc ami Cen tral Point PO Rntnrday only, by mnll, nor year.. S.oo Weekly, per year l-o SWOKK CIRCULATION. Dally avernpe for eleven months end ing November 30, 1911, 8751. rnll Seated Wire Unlttd Prf Dispatcher. Tho Mall Tribune Is on sale at the Perry News Stnml. Sun rrnnclsco. Portland Hotel Nous Stand. 1'ortland. nowman Now Co. Portland. Ore. W. O, Whitney. Sattle. Wash. MEDrOED, OBEOOIT. Metropolis or 8outlie-rn Oregon and Northern California, and the foatest Browlnp city In Oregon Population U. S censu 1910 SS10: estimated. 191110.000. Plvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, Klvlnu finest supply pure mountain water, and 1,.3 miles -of streets paved Postofflcn receipt for year emllne November 30. 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent. . Ilannor fruit city in Oregon Ttotnie River Spltzcnberjr apples won wecp Btaku prlno and title of "Apple Xlnir of the Worlo" at the National Applo Show. Spokane, 1909, and n car of Newtown won rtrst Tiitv In 1910 at Canndlan International Aple Snow. Vancouver. B. C. rirst Prise In 1911 at Spokano National Apple Show won by carload of Newtcwns. COMMUNICATIONS To tlie Kditer: How careful (?) tlio opnotTers of woman suffrage have lie conic of woman ! How solicitous (?) of the burdens ?he bear! I low they would nrotect (?) ber! Ye, as a wolf protects a lamb or n hawk chicken. Government is tho administration of lnw and law is beneficence noting by rule. True government and law are no burdens but onuses for re joicing, nnd the good men realize that to injure safety and lmnpinexs to tbemselvcs and their families, by rid ding the government of its present oppressing evils that tho ballot must be placed in the hands f the women. - Let us look at ti few of the burdens of the government she is now bearing nnil from. Inch she means to rid her qlf when ,he gains the ballot. l(l) The burden of degradation winch plnces the age of protection sis low as ten years inlead of at least Iwenty-ono years. ftr (2); The burden of the great wrong of child labor which, to quote that gifted woman, Charlotte Perkins Gillnui, makes "man the only animal tlinl lives on its young."' ' ' (3) The burden of war which de solates her Ijome and life by robbing ber of her natural protectors. (4) The burden of the legalized liquor traffic which mnkes possible the white slnvc traffic and n long train of evils reaching to the bottom less pit. (5) The burden of the present economic nnd labor conditions where by men, women nnd children must suffer all the evils of debasing shiv ery that tho corporate interests and their minions my. possess tho hind nnd the governments thereof. , I low simple would bo the problem if wo only had to contend ngninst real woman's state anti-suffrago organi zations in eighteen states I What crimesiirt,' committed under the cover of thy name, O woman! It is not any organization of wom an against which we struggle but an organization in every slate, backed by tho money power, tho liquor inter ests and every political crook in the country. There are suffrage, organizations in every stnto in the union. Tho organi zation founded by .Miss Anthony and the White Hibboners comprise n great multitude. To these are ndded the labor organizations, the Grange, the bocialist and prohibition parties, the churches and tho press in general. True, it is opposed by tho whikey organs nnd a few wishy-washy pub lications like Uok'a Ladies' llnmc Journal. Woman refuses to longer helplessly vail and wring her hands ago after ago over tho ovils she could correct by having tho ballot and help to sc oiiro quickly nnd effectively a govern mental atmosphere conducive to health, pence and happiness her God has given her right. Woman suffrngo is sweeping tho world. It is luumlgil on the eternal principles of justico and cannot bo riel down, laughed down, sung down nor whistled down. Oregon, Winkle of the west, awaken! Neighboring states their lethargy have shaken; No great roforni e'er shall be by theo forsaken, Jind your wpmoit soon shall vote. Yes, wo shall soon tho jidiugs tell, About tho state wo lovo so well, That Oregon men believe, women should rooeivo, Voles, votes, yes, votes for womon. T- " k A Woman. THE DEMOCRATIC NOMINATION. OUT of tho iunuoil and siruilo. and tlio confusion of (ho prolonged battle of tho ballots at llnltimotv has emerged a purified party,- progressive in principle, pro gressive in platform, progressive in candidates. A new declaration of independence has read ont of the organization the Ryans, the l3elinonts, the .Morgans, the bi-partisan big business corrupt ors who use political par ties with the Alnrphys. the Harnes, the Snllivvans, as go betweens to rake their chesnnts out of the fire and prosti tute irovernnienf for selfish ends. Ostensibly the bosses will follow the party flag to knife it at the polls hut their power is broken and never again will a Murphy peddle his Wax Ilgures lU llie Jllglicsi tion. it is not only the democratic party but all political, parties that will protit by the open I rand ot the ( Incago convention and the' exposure of the tit tempted fraud in the democratic convention. The declaration of indepen dence is for all parties the restoration of popular govern ment to the people. Once more the democratic party has the confidence of the people. The question at issue was not so much the personality of the candidates as the principles they represented. From the very beginning it has been Wilson against the field and the field financed by big business. It was not Wilson ' personality, although it is a fine one, but the progressive principles he represented that rallied to his support the progressives of the party, anil will rally to his standard the progressives' of the nation. Jt would have been the death blow to the party to have selected Champ Clark, who though personally lov able, is nothing more nor less than a hack politician, with out conception of the real issues at stake who cotnpro-' mised his candidacy b seeking and accepting tainted sup port. The party required 7in uncompromising leader and' (lark proved a tnniil compromiser he sacrihcod principle to seek an impqssibjp harmony. The unity of both wings of the party loomed larger to his limited vision than the success of the principle that either faction represented. Clark's victorv would have perpetuated the reign of the bosses, the corruptions by suit ot the real progressives, party division, detetit and de struction. Jt would have violated the third term tradition bv making possible the election of Roosevelt, and set back the progressive cause for many years. Woodrow Wilson owes his nomination by a boss sprinkled convention to the force of public opinion aroused by the brave stand of 'Win. J. Bryan, who deliberately sacrificed his own chances of a nomination to force the success of a principle. Single-handed in the convention, he fought the good i'ight, and aroused and awakened such a protest from the rank and file that it smashed the program of the bosses. If ever a man showed courage, disinterested loyalty to principle, unselfish devotion to" the public welfare that man is "William J. Bryan, the great leader of his party and more than ever the idol of the people. Like Moses who gave the law, he may not enter the promised land, but he litis Jed the hosts out of the wilderness of crass commercialism into a fairer and better view of life. As Henry Wattcrson remarked years ago upon the occasion of one of his defeats: "There is something yet better than being president of the United States, and that is the real sense of duty done. Bryan will live in history when Hayes is forgotten.. History will say of Bryan, that in the great popular move ments, clouded sometimes by errors of judgment and ob structed always by corruption, as we know now by insur mountable corruption he led sublimely: that he set be fore his countrymen the standards alikeof God and truth; and that he went down beaten with clean hands and high repute, carrying with him the homage of patriotic men." THE LONGEST LEASED LIAR. IT is amusing to witness Hearst's anger his hojes at Baltimore. He is ventin jji v.iij, wiiuni jiu any a is: "Stained forever and stamppd by his hVpocricy and his hates, as a fraud and a demagogue, false in language, false in profession and false in friendship tis to party." Yet only a few days igo the press prostitutes in Hearst's employ in his perjured organs in fiaming head lines announced exultingly that Bryan was dead and had lost his power in the democratic party that the leadership had departed from the Xebraskan and that Champ Clark was henceforth the leader. The result shows just how near the truth the longest leased litir ever comes. Jt is refreshing to hear Hearst talk of parly loyalty Hearst who boasts that he defeated Bryan and elected Tai't four yeai"s ago, who has bolted innumerable times and when he didn't bolt, knifed. Only when J Hearst was running for office himself or had control of the organiza tion, has he been loyal to the ticket. Me even organized a third parly to beat his own. lit is delightful to listen to this self-honored, self seeking purist of politics, who is now in open alliance with Boss .Murphy, whom lie always depicts in convict stripes; with Belmont, whom he proved stole millions from the people in the subway steal; with Ryttn, whom he exposed in the Third Avenue traction robbery and whom he calls the chief jackal of the plunderbund of big business bucan neers. The defeat of Clark, the special Hearst candidate, was tlie greatest blow to his hopes of political power yet sustained by this journalistic Jozabol, who like his proto type of old, has been thrown from the party windows to be devoured by the dogs. Geo. B. Swift Dead CHICAGO, July 2. George I). Swift, mayor of Chicago for three consecutlvo terms, beginning 1893, died horo today of heart failure, hu perlmposed by heat. Wilson Victory Pleases SAN FUANCISCO, Cal., July 3 Nowb of Woodrow Wilson's nomina tion by tho democratic nutloual con vention was received horo with de uiuurr ill i iiiiiiuii.u foineir big business, insured the re-J over the defeat of g his spleen upon light by tho California "untorrlflod." A great demonstration was ut once started In Union Square, In tho heart of tho city, where predictions wore freely mado that California next .No vember would bo "redeemed." NOTICE. All harbor bIiojih will hoop open until 0 p. in, Wednesday night and cIobo all day tho Fourth, 88 GREAT CROWD OR DOUBLE BOXING ITCH JULY 4 Soldier Willis Hub . uilRlunl white hoi hiuI cowlu i.iurher, ae comimuUM l lila tialuor. I'rodilli' Honan. ami liitlitwolxlit liover Kuy (,iiillwll. arrived yctiierdy fr hl tpn-round bout with Waller Mono linn, scheduled tomorrow nlicht, July I. at the Meilfont Xultttorlutn, Killer with Ms liimdKOur rumowd hears a lUrlkltiK roseiullmv to Molt I'lUslmuwnitt. the top of IiIa cranluin belli ulli bald ami wtiUklirooin In imrtlitK bin hair now tuko.i tho place of tho former comb and brush y. llfi-ti Wtiltr. il'vir HliUsrklit ln Ikims Kay CainpU'll tiuiitirniw ululit. No. the nxlillor Is not old In fact, he Is linri'ly ont if hl8 twim. anil attrlh utes his halil siw to his many ad versaries' blows "which Knizeit or Klancetl off the oiV of Ms ilonlo. This rancher white hope Is the last person In the world tlmt would ho taken for n boxer. Quiet unit un nhtiuiuinK, he talks of ranches and cowboy life and wanted to know If there were any wild !iors.eo. cattle or anything at all that was wild around here that by might'be able to upend n few tlnyihrouKh'tUng.vrUhii 1bo. but the white" IiqjmV was kindly ad vised that about tho only animal thai was wild and that, he mlht be able to lasso u a fuw stray canines around Front streej. t T Elder and Mondltair will liotb train up to tho hour of the contest, and will be In the pink of condition. Hay CanipbeU,.th lightweight boxer of San Krphclico, who incets Herb White, ha&.buun worklni; out w'lth Soldier Elder, nnd says If ho can beat White he would Jfke to bo Klvn a chanco ajinlnst Hud Ander hon. lie Is a likely looking lad and ha a reputation of belnK clever. The two whlto hopes and the IlKht wclKhts will have the laat workout this afternoon at 2.:i0 for tho bene fit of tho fans. Rip-p-p-p-p! Out Come Thousands' r of Dress Shields! Hercauer, Madame, You Aro Going to Feel More "Comfy" Under tho Anna. Oirm KUti 'IxiXft I'Kllhl'I No rlMlit nwuy n tlm llri.K u rr. Mini lt't oiiii lit tliu k'.irtirisi (I ji. r bf. It iiiuiii tbu uuuofilrt !il.-lil il. koiid. No Slum itiilniil (loivim.No Totn lr' Hliii-liU, If iiii I uJ'i:ilhl'l-NO, I'KHHl'I.Nu lot'p tlm irin-plt JUHtnn frotli Mini dry n.i nny otln r iJirt ul tliu lKxly. ou (uia war any wrlKlit of clotlilnK, ! In hot htntfy riKHiin, In a wiirm tlK'fitro or ltiiirn-li(ill unit nuvor ovur-r'riilrulii tliu nrm-pu. Tito colors In ii colorod i(v.n v.lll nuvur run, 'I'lio clotliwill ncr fmli',()t ttlir from pur ipirutloii iiml tin n it and tmraiul ruin yotiruovMi ut tlio iirni'iiltx, Niivormorol No morn rolllnu npof ilrnHliliil(Ullk(i ropM uiidur tlio nnn.i, I'ICItHI'I-NO Ii a dillulitrul ioM(lr, ntisoliitoly mifn for cvorylxiily, ami n vi-r lmriiis any fabric. ICh ii wnlr. Try It once, anil bo con. vlncud. You apply K witb u pud, wblob U piK'kcil with tvtry box. hatUdu'tlon or niuiioy bad:. IMIUSI'I-NO H for wile at your dniB Klst's lit Kott lox, or tent Uln.-ct, on ructliit of prl'-i', by the J'ir po Co., WIS Lincoln Av .. hlcuifo, Kortuliitimlrccoiaiiiuniluil III Mi 'Kuril ,y Clim, Strang, L. II. lUiblni, Mcilfurd I'lisrniucy, TTO,W.VllMU'lH:'M foi c.lrli CoMuettd bnle SISTERS OF THE HOW HAME8 OF JESUS AM) MARY, Cm, JtJmUt4 CiIIiiIjh twin. Muilc. Art, YuiHiinn&Ccmmti cll UtfU. FtilJmtnJUtt fWoi.RclSnrd Moril n4 ImtllttluilTulolni, Wfil-lofAniwunjfmclil.AddltH (ItTfK SUrritlOK ti, SUU AhJi-ii, ftij.rf " nmijimiM ni i Ik IK 1 - ---- 4 I JOLTS AND JINGLES I I ' Dy Atl Grown I - 4 Tho new V. S. Solicitor tumoral In named llullllt. After all (ho Joke NiiitthH get through with that name we will oop out tho best. Still wo might venture to suggest that he Is canity lead How would a weed pulling contest do for the Fourth. Itlgit here I donate a bach yard for the sreiiu of action. Judge Kelley had Wilson lilclted' as tho winner all along. Why not try It 1 tit out on the weather and the auto races and boost him for prophet While Mill l.orlmer Is defying pub He opinion. Investigations, and the Chicago Tribune to bang on to his scat, Oeoige Wlngfleld of Nevada turns down a Job as senator. Will you have some of this alfal fa breakfast food'.' Neigh. Market ('Iom'i TliurMlny The public market will bo closed Thuisd.iy. July Ith. but will lr open on both Friday and Saturday. Jul fit'i ami nth "Usin TIZ Gramma?" "Vex, llaiohl, It .Milken (JiiiinlmuN t'ect I'ecl .lust I, Ike Voiiih, b'lee from 'lireiloeffi, Aches ami Corns!" "Your papa and mnintnii, your your grandpa and your gratidina all me TI,, Harold. And ou'll inie It. too, when ou get to be a man Then your fett will m-ier hurt, or get tired. That's why we alt use TIZ." .Most of us get old, feet first. The bunions get stale, more wearisome and painful. Corns get harder and more stubborn as the feel become more tender. At a time when old people need their feel most, they can use hieiu less unless they use TI,. If you have never used TI. be fore, your flrsl use of ll will bring back some of your girlhood days. TI. will mnke your feet feel young, strong and vigorous. They'll never be tender, never chafe or ache, never get blistered or swollen, and your corns, bunions and rallnuncfl will be no more. Nothing will do It or'can do It like TI.. Don't experiment with other things; other people have done thai for you and they tiro all now using TI.. TI. acta on a new principle draws out nil tho poisonous exuda tions that make foot troubles. TIZ, 1!," cents a box, sold every where, or sent direct, on receipt of price, by Wnlter I.uther Dodge & Co., Chicago, III, Itecommeiided by all drug stores, department and general stores. Watch Our Addition Grow' JftckAOa and. Suniinlt Mcdford Realty and Improvement Company M. T. it II. Co. Tilde Wo aro now serving OUR OWN Ice Cream nrciti: is oou IOItMULA Cream Milk, Sugar Pepsin Flavoring ;. ' t't No Starch No Flour No Ico Cream Powder No Gelatin of any kind, HASKINS for HEALTH . "Wrlliimt, Ort-con S J ltMl,lnl ,n.l lli NrliiHl for llllla liii. (itnof Hlittraut SI Ji'lin Pl lUt ( Kilil'l il CollflUU, Armlt li4 lUm.nUrr IuluW, I MU, All, Kltollii, Ulnum, I IVt.tli'a'Mr. i'lli: riHii:n si I'Kliloill IHOll'VM. llfl'H Hull Smiling Faces M CSSfflKg always look tho best when there are good teeth to lie shown In tlm hiiiIIo. And the sweetest mouth look In finitely sweeter when there are pearl) teeth peeping from within. Din hushies. Is to preserve good tenth and lestoie bad ones to their natural use and efficiency. If we do your Dental wink, ou will never bo ashamed lo smile or to show yoiit teeth, tilwt us one trial anyhow, and that will prove our claim. Iitly Attcinln.iit DR. BARBER THE liENTIST Over n.-iuleln for Dudit. Pacific I'hone jr.'.'S. Home I'lioue 3r2-K Kee Lox Typewriter Ribbon Arc (ho only ont's nuulo which arc inked to suit makes of tvpewrit crs. 7fic (o $1.00 MEDFORD BOOK STORE MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all limes to loan oirimproved ranches and city pYoporty at lowest rates with "on or before privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320 G -C. Bldj?. ANNOUNCEMENT T. have moved my business from Y.V1 W. Main to the . First Store AVest of flarnctl-Coi'ey IMdg. W. W. EIPERT, TAILOR. Crater Lake Auto Line Car will leave llotol MeiUord, for Crater I.alto at 8 a. in. Tuesdaya and Saturday. Kcturn Mondays and ThurndayH. Spend Sunday at Crater Lake, HoHorvatloiirt mado at Aledford Hotel office. Medford Parcel Delivery ' Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 25c PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c Phenes: 'Pacific ,'W21. Home 351 " Messenger Service 15 N. Fir. A SNAP 00 acrou, six miles from Medford, good graded road crossoi tho tract, all froo soil, at ICO par acre. $1000 will liandlo, eaay tortni on balance Part lu crook bottom laud, au'tablt for alfalfa. Several springs on tin place. Timber enough to pay for the tract. No buildings. In tho Griffin crook district. W.,T.York&Co. P fc fc-V s --H1 J WHERE TO OO TONIGHT i-sssNslssrs CTAD JL JlAJlLjcY. JL IaJLLs Under dhectlou of PKOI'U'.'M AMl'SKMKNT CO. Aluayt In the lead Hupr.cuif) In Picture Productions, i'ivi: nig pi.oio pin) pivi: The PltOSPKfltm'S HWKinilKAIIT VPatho" WenliMU Hruiiiu. THK FOItTt'NKS OF A COMPOSHII a heait gripping, ival life titory. A ITIT.K.V IN THK .MAKINd A diaiiia of Mti-eiage life mid piiHtllitcri TiiiispeNiii: i.vmtsTitv Another of our lnlenitlug ludiitiliiul plctureri, llltl'.AM OF A I.OIISTCIt FIKNO A feature buttciouo comedy with u hollor lu every foot. 1 t At HallierThe Singer WontMoitlirt The Munlfluiin MATINi:i:S DAILY Admlimlon 10c Children fc Wutili fur our ('inning fenturtit ISIS theatre: .111(10 ImmI of PliiureH ullli Vniidevllte AiIiiiInhIou 10 and IGceiit. ItOSIv anil ST. CIMtK lu that nifty comedy Hinging, talking mid dancing act. tiii: i.KKsint oiiii. i - ' Drtitmi.. wmi i In which a girl fnlln Into the baiiiU of n gang of Kmuggtor. She lit lu great mtII, but U rotten cil JiiMt lu time by her HWcetheart. A ItO.MANfi: OF THK I OK l'rKMH Drama. A Htory Hhowlng what JcaloiiHly . will do. kci:ni:s in dci.iii iniha Scenic. aiti:k tin: iiuwaihi Comedy. A good long laugh. All purlieu nrohrrettlcd iih ihleveM and hauled t6tho police Htatlon, Special mallnecH every Saturday nnd Sunday at 'i p. in. Kvcnlug performance, 7:,10 UGO THEATRE Will open for (he balance of week with exlm fine Pro gram of Pictures. 10c. 5c. PLUMBING team and Hot Wattr Heating All Work OunrnntMC Prloe llouioiiKbl. COFFEEN & PRTCI S Howard look, Xntrauo on fib M. raotrto oai. Uomt mb. Draperies Wo corry u vry comylot Una' of ilmpcrluM, lun ourtolim, fix turoH. to and to nil oluNaoa of iipbolHtiirliiK. , A upticlikl man to leok nftur thlM worli exolimlvoly nad will kIvu an uood iiervlco aa WEHKS & NcGOWAN CO. Clark & Wright LAWYERi WASIIINGTOr?, D. O. Publlo Land Mattoru Final Proof. Deiort Lnndi, CouteiU and Mining Caies, Scrip. ,