VHfclM'-rtV'-'''-'"-',,'" --' - MEDFORD fATT TRTBUNT3, MEDFORD, ORKOOX, SATURDAY, JULY fi, 1012, PXGB FOUR Medford MAIL TRIBUNE an iN'oupnNnnNT NKWHPArnn , PUUMKimo nvBiir aktkiinoon EXCBIT BUNIMV. II Y THE MKUI'OUU l'lUNYI.NQ CO. The Democratic Times, Thn Mrdford Mall. Tho Mcilford Trie in. Tho South rn OrcKontnn, Tho Ashland Tribune Offlco Mall Trlbunn liulldlnft. 25-17-S9 Nnrth Kir ntreoti phono. Main 30X1; Home 76. OKOIICIK PUTNAM, Kdltor and Manager Entered as spcond.clnss matter nt Medford, Orison, under tha act of March S. UTS. Official Paper of the City of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. SUBSCRIPTION XATEB. One year, by mall.... f 5.00 Ono month, by mall . Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville and Cen- trnl Point .50 Raturday only, by mall, per year.. 5.08 Weekly, per year 1-SO EWO&H CniCTTXJlTIOir. Dally nverace for eleven months end' Inn November 30. 1911, S75K Tnll Xatea VTIra Vnlted Ir Dispatches. The Mall Tribune Is on Kale at the i.'.N Vn-a lnn.l Ran Pmnetfieo. Portland Hotel Newi Stand, Portland. Itowman News Co., Portland. Ore. V. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash. KSDro&s. o&raoir. MMrnnall of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tha fastest- Population IT. S. eensui 1810 SM0; eatlmated, 191110.000. Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed. Riving finest (supply pure mountain water, and 17 3 mllu nf almAlu tinvn.1 Postofflca receipts for year ending November 30, 1811, show Increase of 1 per cent. , Banner fruit city In Orecon Uofrde Itlver SptUenberc apples von awaep takes Prlie and title of HArtnla Vlnff of the WOrlfi" at the National Apple Show. Spokane, 1S09. and a car of Nawtowna won Tlrat Pxii In 1910 at Canadian International Apale Show. Vancouver. B. C. rirst Prlio In 1911 at Spokane National Applo Snow won by carload of Newtown. Rocue Blver pears brought highest prices In all marVets of tha world dur- Ik vtnat air vefir MI Pnmmfirllll Club. Incloslnc 6 cents for postaRe for the finest commu nlty pamphlet ever published. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Amonp Ihe lnmninjr things Mint Hearst didn't find to ttr againt Wilson is the fnct he sings duets with Ins daughter. t Charles Murphy is now prai.-mj: Wilson. Trust him to know a band wagon when he sees it. As for the fellows who walked 2207 miles to pee Portland it is to be hoped they -won't be disappointed. A, Portland woman is suing for divorce because her husband jumped into the baby cab. What's the world coming to when a man can't make a baby of himself onee in a while! We evidently started something when wo asked who could rhyme 'bnndnna." One man writes "Dan Ilanna" is the proper rhyme and thirty-seven have contributed "banana.' So far Woodrow WiKon hasn't compared himself with Lincoln. 21 I LATRODE, Pa., July C Twenty ono persona were killed and thirty Injured, many fatally, yesterday afternoon when a passenger train on tho Llgonler Valley railroad was smashed from behind by a double header freight train. Only ono pas senger escaped without Injury. Tho accident occurred at the fair grounds at "Wllken, a mile and a half from Llgonler, a summer resort. Tho majority of the Injured wore resi dents along the Wilpen banch. They wero brought to tho hospital hero or Bent to tho hospitals at Pittsburg when It was found they were in a critical condition. Tho passenger train, which consisted of a locomo tive and coach, started from Llgonler. It was filled with persons returning from tho Fourth of July celebration. The freight contained many coal cars ajid tho impact was terrific. The freight locomotives plowed through tho wooden coach, crushing It as if it wero paper. All tho occupants wero hurled to tho roadbed. Some fell In tho path of tho onrushlng lo comotives, whllo others wero imbedd ed partly in the cinders and crushed stones bc-sido tho rails. Ono engineer of tho freight train was scalded to death, whllo the sec ond engineer escaped with a fractur ed leg. Both fi er raentemed od leg. Doth flromon met death be neath tho wheels of tho cars. Tho engineer of tho passenger train and tho Jfreman wero Injured. Farmers noar tho scene of tho accident and workmen employed at a racotraclc In tho vicinity wero at tho wreck within n fow minutes nnd immediately Btartod tho work of rescue. Tho Pennsylvania railroad, of which tho Llgonler road Is a branch, Bent a Bpeclal from Pittsburg to take Home of tho Injured from tho ovcr- taved hospital hero to Pittsburg. Medford Prlutlng company carry a ull Hue of legal blanks. ffl M W NX CONSERVATIVE VERSUS PROGRESSIVE AS n result of tho two national conventions, the republi can and democratic parties now represent in a general way the differences in political alignment of the bulk of the people. The reactionary, stand-pat and conservative press will rally around .la ft. .Hie progressive and radical elements will support Wilson. t If things were as they ought to be. parly name); would be obliterated entirely, aiid we would know ihe two parties? by the names of conservative and progressive or radi cal. Hut logic plays less part than prejudice in political divisions. The differences between the conservative republicans and democrats is purely artificial a difference in name only. And the same holds true between progressive re publicans and democrats. The clash between the con tending factions in each party has resulted in a conserva tive triumph by fraud in the republican party, ami a pro gressive triumph by the dominating personality of Bryan In the democratic party. There is little real difference between the platform submitted by La Follette and rejected by the Chicago con vention and that submitted by Bryan and adopted at Haiti- more, A nc insurgencv ot Bristow was the populism of and now the democracy of llson. "With the opportunity offered to select either a conser vative or a progressive, there is no justification for Roose velt's third party merely to gratify his ambition and give him a third term. The republic has not reached the stage where a great political party is formed about a personality. "When it does the days of the republic are numbered. It is true that Roosevelt was steam-rollered out of the nomination. But he himself was a product of the steam roller, lie brought it to its present perfection and used it to force Taft upon the country, lie went into the g.-nue knowing the cards were stacked, surrounded himself by predatory bosses., financed by predatory trusts, taking the gambler's chance of breaking the house. Roosevelt never lifted a finger to help ihe progressive cause except to help Roosevelt. Progressive policies be came an issue by the work of the insurgents in congress when Roosevelt was hunting in Africa. lie never aided or abetted La Follette in his campaign, but by playing the traitor reaped the harvest of progressive ideas sown by the "Wisconsinite. The personal party can represent no conservative idea not appropriated by Taft. Its progressive policies can only echo those of "Wilson. If more radical, it must steal from the socialists. In short the third party will represent but one idea the personal ambition of Theodore Roose velt. The campaign will indeed prove Roosevelt's sincerity. It will again show him sincere sincere for Roosevelt. USE STEAM ROLLER INTERESTS SHIELD UPONSUFFRAGETTES HANFORD'S SPREES SAX FRANCISCO, July C-Willi the last hope of equal suffrage crushed for two years to come, the eleventh biennial convention of the general federation of women's clubs came to a close today with n meet ing of the new board of directors and the general council at the call of Mrs. Percy V. I'ennypacker, the newly elected president. Suffrage was finally "steam-rol lered" last night when Miss Alice Henry, suffragist editor of Chicago, made a motion to indorse the work of Susan U. Anthony. After it was sec onded nnd before any discussion could take place, Mrs. Phillip X. Moore, the retiring president, quickly said : ''This is the president's evening. 1 refer the motion to the pre.-s" nnd immediately introduced the next .speaker of the evening. The delegates are prepnring by hundreds today to leave and by tonight most of the .'1000 delegates and visitors will havve started homeward. The exodus be gan last iiight when a special tram bearing the Xew York delegation left tor the- ca-t via Seattle. IF o T I WASHINGTON, July C That thero will bo no congressional In vestigation of tho MacVeash-An-drew Imbroglio unlets Andrew pre fers specific charges against the cab inet officer, was tne declaration to day of chairman Cox of tho House committee on expenditures In the treasury department. "I am not Inclined to probe ques lions Involving only personal differ ences between officials," Cox de clared. "An Investigation will bo ordered tho mlnuto any charges of maladministration aro preferred." Even If Congress does not author ize an Investigation, President Taft will personally conduct ono. Ac cording to Information at tho treas ury department today, tho executive will begin an Investigation by call ing In various bureau chiefs ut next Tuesday's cabinet meeting. President Taft proposes that every eniployo In tho treasury personally pledge loyalty to MucVeagh, 01 K A La Jboiiette, i uinmius ana "Weaver., theBryanism of '!)( SEATTLE, July G.-The direct charge that certain interests of Seat tle arc attempting to IiamH?r the con-gres-ional committee iuvcntigHting the impeachment charge ngniiM Judge Hauford, was made by Con gressman McCoy from the bench late yesterday afternoon. McCoy's seu sationnl accusation resulted from the testimony given by Clin rl us F. Peter son, a timber land owner. Peter-on te-tificd he hail seen Judge Hauford drunk on several occasions-, nnd related three in par ticular. He was corroborated as to one of these occasions by W. II. Hyatt, n barber. Peterson then .slated that he had given his information unwillingly to Chairman Graham and Congressman McCoy the night before. 'I told the committee," testified Peter-on, "that we had enough bui-no-s men in Seattle, whose testimony would be of more weight than mine, who could give the same evidence a I. There is not a member of the Maimer club, I said but knew J u ''- Hauford had been drunk time uud tune again." HOME F FAKE FIGHT CHICAGO, July . Wlirn Jack Johnson stopped off the Iriiiu here it crowd of local admirers greeted him. The champion wa attired in n white suit, tun shoes and lopped by n broad Panama hat. Mrs. Johnson carried a tiny white rabbit that blink ed when the huh struck the large diamond pendant at her throat, Johnson told the newspaper men at the station that he did much faster uud better work while in training than he did nt any time during the light with FJynn. "I wuiilod Flynn to have evory chiiuce in the world," said Johnson, "and that is why I let the light go i.ii as long us I did, I could have ended it at uiiy time by putting Flyun lo sleep, uud J had made up my mind to knock him out in the next round." ' Tho laying of tho cornerstono at Ebbetts Field, Brooklyn's new base ball park, will tako place on July G, Manager McGraw and his Giants will be tho attraction of th0 day, 1 1 ELKS ON WAY TO HAND WILL BE E "Let Yin conic'" With Hen thing ii iijidue- fn the weleominsr of the members of Ihe H. P. O. Klk- who will i-s thiMimti .Mt'dfnid during (he n't IS hour m their way to Portland to uttetnl the minimi convention of th order. A large number of -ixvutl trains will m-s through Mudfonl nnd tunny if them will -top in M.-tli'onl fur iii hour and bo shown nttuitt tho oily in niitomohilos. , Tho ladio- of tho (IroattM Medford club will ns-i!t in oiilortniiiiiiic ilw Klks nnd will bo on linud to ili-tulmt flower- to the visitor-. Xolltimt will bo loft undone to iwnke n iwpn-ion on tho i-itor- during their short vi-it lion1. A- fur n-. cmi ho'linicl tin tmiu arrival- will bo approximately n- follow-: S.iturtl.iy, July J l.ns Angeles special with 130 Klks and their Indies on Uwrl will nweh .Medford at 10 p. m. Saturday (to night) and will stay one hour. They will be mot at the depot by tho local lodge of Klks. Sixty Automobiles arc wanted to convoy the visitors from tho depot to the Klk" hall. At tho hall an Informal reception will bo hold for the Los AnseWw membor and their ladles. All Klk and their ladles, the committee from tho Great er Medford club, who ar helping the Klks In their entertainment, nml all of the automobile driters will be given rest and refreshment during tho reception. Clarence Ileamos, exalted ruler of the local lodge, has telegraphed the I .os Angelu$ train that they are to hnvo a 10 o'clock ante ride upon their arrival. Sixty automobiles are needed to carry the visitors from the train to the lodge room. Following the Informal roceptton the Los Angelas crowd will be taken from the Klks hall to the depot. Medford Lodge. No. 1US, H. P. O. Elks, with 150 Elks and ladls on board, leaves on a special train at 11:30 p. m. Sunday, July 7 Oakland. Cal.. lodge, with 140 Elks and ladles on. boartl. vklll arrive at Medford. 5 p. m. This train should be met by sixty automobile and the visitors Riven a thlrty-mlnnte auto ! mobile tour of the city. j Tho Oranse Belt t-peclal from southern California with It- KIks and ladle on board, will arrive at Medford at :30 p. m. Stxty automo biles are needed to give the visitors a thirty-minute anto rid.-. Tho San Franciaeo special, 1 1 1 Klks and their ladles on board, will reach Mm! ford at 2.30 p. m. They have with them a fine large band and will play a thlrty-minuto concert. They will be taken in auto to the park, where their band will play. Sixty automobiles are wanted for this purpose. The San Francisco lodge has telegraphed the local lodce to extend an Invitation to everybody to come out to their entertainment. Ex alted Huler Itoarnes replied by offer ing them a short auto trip If they would prolong their slay from thirty minutes to an hour. Monday, July K Fresno Elks reach Mod ford at 8 p. in. The officers of tho local lodge are In telegraphic communication with them now. endoavorlng to pre vail upon them to stop at Medford. New OrleanB lode, lf.O Elks and their ladlos on board, will roach Med ford at 1 p. m., and have been asked to stop for an hour. They aro away lato now on tholr schedule, but tho local JodKO Is confident that they can bo Induced to stop. In addition to those special trains, New York lodge, No. 1, will occupy two sleepers on regular train 1C Sun day nlht. A committee of ladlos from tho Greater Medford cjub havo arranged alfhtf Mot "Women who bear children and re main healthy aro those who preparo tholr systems In ndvanco o! baby'o coming. Unloss the mother alda nature In Its pro-natal work tho crisis finds her system unequal to tho de mands mado upon Jt, and oho 1b often left with weakened health or chronic ailments. No remedy Is so truly a belli to nature as Mothor'a Friend. It relieves tho pain and discomfort cauued by tho strain on tho ligament!;, makes pliant thoso llbres and musclcii which nature is expanding, and sootheii tha Inflammation of breast glandn. Mother's Friend nssurco a speedy and completo recovery for tho mother, TUf.'tflU''? and sho Is left a jllOIIlGrS healthy woman to "M? J enjoy tho rear- JTrlfSIlH log of her child. Mother's Friend Is'sold ut drug stores. Write for our free book ,for expectant mothers,' PRADHUD REGULATOR CO,, Atlwt., C, ENTERTAINED HER Iters ELKS OFF TONIGHT IN SPECIAL T At II :u p m toulttht the local IoiIko of Elks will hoard tholr spe cial train and bo off for Portland to attend the high Jinx there In connec tion with the allium I louuloii and convention of the order. A special train has been provided for the line of tho Klks ami evory arrangement has been mado to make Ihe trip one long to bo remembered. The Hpeclal train will contain every convenience. It will consist of a haggHHo cur. n nmoklug car ti MeH I'tlllinallK. The huKr.U;o cal ls to be converted Into a makeshift bur. ' Tho chief stop dining tho trip wilt bo made at Kukciio. Here the local lodfte will be the guests of the Ku Hone herd at breakfast at S o'clock Suuduy morning. At Portland reservations have been made for "the bunch at the Im perial lintel. The crowd will IiokIii to drift kick at the end of next week The following Elks and their ladles from Medford will leave tonight on the excursien: C. L. Kennies and wife. Archie Ash and wife, C. W. Ashpole, Colonel Ager and wife, O. Arnsplger and wife. Charles F. Young and wife. John Wilkinson. Arthur Wells. Mrs. J. A. Westerlnud, M. W. yK"r and wife. A. Webber and wife. II. T. Van do Car. Sam Van Dyk'e and wife, C. Van Drolus. It. W. Teller. M. M. Tay lor and wife. Colonel Frank Ton Velle. A. J. Sharpe, G. W. SIcKorniuti, W. II. Smith, M. P. Schmidt. A . I) . Slnglcr. M . J Keddy. A. S. ltosen Itnuni. H. 1). Heed nnd wife. Sterling Huthermal. Frank Ithodes, Ed Pottln ger, Fred Polouso and wife, E. C. Pi per. O. J. Patton. Luctiida Prath or. J. T. Phlegar. Charles Prim. Hen Plymale. II. F. Piatt and wife. William O'Harn and wife. M bert E. Orr, J. E. Olmstead, (Stis New bury and wife. I'. J. Mnlloy, GeorKo P. Mimms, Misses Morrlman, George Morrlmnn. G. H. Millar. Claude Met. W. A. Mansfield. Dr. McNulty and wife. M. McGrath, Walter McCallum, II. W. McNalr and wife. Harry Ling, L. M Lyons, A. L. liwrence, S. A. Kroochol and wife. Mrs. E. J. Kubll. A. F. Kennerllne, Francis Kenncy, Ho Kline and wife, 11. C. Kcntner. Mlits Jackson. D. II. Jackson and wife, Fred S. Johnson, I.00 Jacobs nnd wife. Eula Jacobs. J. W. Jacobs. N. S. Johnson, Guv Holmes and wife, Jes Houck nnd wife, M. H. Horton, Mrs. J. C. Hall. L. II. Hasklns, Tom Gilmore. Mike Goldstein. N. S. Goudy. W T Grieve and wife, G. S. Coble and wife. K. C. Gaddls. Mrs. L. A. Gregory. John S. Gill, I. II. Frldngar. Hazel Kuynrt. A. W. Doan. A. Duff anil wife. it. 11. imw anu who, j. u nemmor, J. W. Dudley, II.. II.. Cole, W. It. Coleman and wife. Grovor Co- rum. J. II. Cnrlton nnd wife. Con Caily and wife, J. D. Hell. F. E. Hy boo. Frank Drown, Morris Dryant. (5, E. Door. William Dudge, It. O. Dur gess, J. E. Darkdiill. P. C. Dlgham, N. S. Dennett nnd wife, A. O. Den nett, F. O. Durgcss and wife, A. C. Durgess. A number of Elks and their ladles have already gone to Portland by automobile. Among thoso aro W, II. Stewart and wifo and T. E. Daniels and wife. 'Tho Follies of 19 IS" will open oarly In August at ti New York the ater, with a big company. to visit each train and to distribute souvenir postal cards and buttonhole bouriuots. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency 80 acres, 0 miles from Itoguo Itlver, SO ucres In cultivation, plenty of water to Irrigate, lo cated on tho main Evans Creek road. Price 3f00. 100 acres, 70 acreB In cultiva tion, plenty of water, best of al falfa land, ti room house. This will make a good stock ranch, Prlco $1000. Wo hnvo somo good acrcago, close, to Medford wo can sell In any sized tract, at a very low prlco. Wo havo somo good acreage to tradofo r city property comti up and sco what we have. Wo want you to list your pro perty with us. DiisIiicsh Chances. Dooming housn, good location, 11 rooms full. Prlco $1000. Dooming house and boarding Furniture In a fi room hoime house $100, Employment I hnvo positions for 12 women, girls for general house work, wor men cooks, wultress. Hunch hands, hay hands, No charge to employers. Mrs. Emma Bittner Phono 1 Ml; Home, 11. Opposite Nash Hotel IIOOMH (I AND 7, PALM HLDOIC RAIN i CONVENTON We. nrn now serving OUR OWN Ice Cream 111:111: is mm poitMULA Cream Milk Sugar Pepsin Flnvorlug No Starch No Flour No leu Uienm Powders No Gelatin of any kind. HASKINS for HEALTH Kee Lox Typewriter Ribbon Are tho only ones mado. which aro inked io suit ihi'HLOWof the tliltVr ent makes of typewrit ers. 75c to $1.00 MEDFORD BOOK STORE Watch Our Addition Grow JacJksoa and Summit Medford Realty nnd Improvement Company M. F. Jt II. Co. Hide. ANNOUNCEMENT have moved my business from .131! W. Main to the, First Store West of Garneti-Corey Hld. W. W. EIFERT, TAILOR. Crater Lake Auto Line Cnr will leave Hotol Medford, for Crater Lake at 8 a, 111. Tuesdays and Saturday, Detiiru Mouduys and Thursdays. Spend Sunday at Crater Luke. Reservations mado at Medford Hotel office. Draperies Wo carry a vrjr cmnitlote lino of dropi-rlcB, Jarwt curlotiiM. fix tu rrn, etc, anil lo ull clunr of upholHliTlnK. A Hjti-clal nuin to look nflur this vork uxclUHlvoly unit will kIvii u kooiI strvlco In pobbIMo to cat tr even tha Inncrat cltla. WEEKS & MgGOWAN CO. Medford Parcel Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 25c PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c Phenes: Pacific .1(121. Home .154 Messenger Service 35 N.Mr. A SNAP GO acres, six mllcH from Medford. Kond graded road croHHca tho tract. all freo soil, at C0 per aero. 91000 will handlo, eaiy tormi on tmlanco Cart Ib crook bottom laud, niUahle for alfalfa. Sovoral springs on the placo. Timber enough to pay for tin tract. No buildings. In the Griffin crook district. W.T.YorkfaCo. WHERE TO OO TONIGHT rss THEATRE ilOOO I Yet of I'll tin 11 Willi VituilnWIIc AiIiuIhnIou 10 mid If. cents. Hum TliuiMiliiy. Krliluy & Saturday I'i.iIIH: Nll.VA .V .MKKMi: Corn hi their Oiliiliutl Sldowalk Countdy. A Special I Ml very ttoiul, llilr.ht Slui'.luK uud TalkliiK Niipntliln. the (!ni-l( Slut'.er A beautiful and llirllllui; driimii A LA 1'rauciilno Comedy Abaca Km culture and u In the Philippine ludiutrliil Hetty Is W'omn Than Kver Comedy A Soii'h Devotion A Mexican Drama Spuclnl matinees evwry Saturday nnd Sunday ut 2 p. m. KvoutiiK performance. 7:30 STAR THEATRE Under direction of PLoi'Lirs a.mi'hi:.mi:nt co. IWfccI Ventilation nml Ciuufnrt DON'T LOOK" at tho thermometer Come where It's cool and look at our picture. .1000 Y,- I'lril CIm Him 10(10 Till: SKICI'KXT Powerful hlHtorlcal spertnrle. flirri'lNti TIIKMONKV PiH.rlewi comedy. . t. HIS SISTHICS DKVOTIO.V Truly nliHorbliiK Intercut. pomiits oi Tin: nii.i: Ihlucattnntil Photo-play ALKALI IKK'H llltlDi: You know "-Alkali." well this Ik one of his best Its n i lot. Al Salher -Tho HIiirt , Woolworths The Musicians MATIN'KKS DAILY Admission 10c Children f-c AVntcli for our coiiiIiik fen to res UGO Theat re Kutlro cIiiiiikc of proitrnm for to nlclit and Sunday 4000 FEET 4000 of FEATURE FILMS Don't iiiIhii thin Saturday uud Sun day pro',niuio an they are extra flue. fie Clilhlieu lOe Adults MORTGAGE LOANS Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and city property at lowest rates with "on or beforo privilege." JAMES CAMPBELL Phono 3231 320 G -0. Bldg. PLUMBING team and Hot Water Heating All Work OunrantaeC Prices Itensonsbl. OOFFEEN Is PRICE a Vowsrd Btook, Butrsnna oh th at, oUlo toil. Xdim tit.