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AN INDI3lnNDI2NT NliWRPAPfin
rUllMHlIKD KVnilY AKTKnNOON
I3XCKIT SUNDAY. BY TUB
MI3DKOIID PU1NTINQ CO.
Tho Democratic Tlmcn, Tltn Meaford
Mnll. Tho Moiuonl Tribune, Tho South
urn Orrcimlnn, Tho Aftltlnnd Tribune
Offlcn Mnll Trlbuno liullilln
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North Mr street; phono,
Ilntnu 76.
tinOliaK PUTNAM, Editor and Malinger
. Entered on neconl-clnnn matter M
Miilford, OnKon, under tin act of
Mftroh 8, 1879.
nrrielnt I'altur of tlio City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jnckson County.
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Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland,
liownmn Nows Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash.
MEDrOKD. OREGON.
Metropolis of outlirn Oregon and
Northern California, nnd th fastest
growing elty In Orojron.
Pupulntlon IT. 8 censiis 1910 8S40;
fintlmnteil. 1911 10.000.
rivo hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water Syatem completed. Riving nneal
supply pure mountain water, and 17.3
niton of Rtreet naved.
l'ostorfic receipts for year ending
November 30, 1911, show increase or is
por cent.
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WU CHOW, China, July 11. A
tremendous slaughter of robbers l&
In progress today all over Kwangsl
province. Strong forces of troops
have been despatched from Kwellln.
tlio provincial capital, Into the bandit-Infested
districts. Tho soldiers
aro' bunting tho outlaws down like
wild animals, though often meeting
desperate resistance .and occasionally
bellig beaten off temporarily with
many soldiers killed. Tho number
of outlaws exterminated undoubtedly
will run well Into tho thousands.
Outlawry has been rampant
throughout Kwangsl since the earliest
days of tho revolution. First the
confusion encouraged the profession
al bandits to extreme boldness. Later
they were joined by hordes of nor
mally honest farmers who, suffering
from a serious crop shortage and the
commercial stagnation incidental to
tbe'revolutlon. turned robbers.
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C0MMUNICATI0N.
To the Editer: I would Hko to
ask of your readers how many will
help mo put up a creamery with the
understanding that tho butter is to
be given away and any deficit ex
isting is to bo made up by assess
ments on the stockholders?
Did any of your readers ever hear
of such a way to run a creamery?
How many creameries In Medford
could ruu a month on that sort or
u deal?
Well, wo have such a creamery
running now, and every last one of
thq farmers who wjirks his farm for
a living, and it not a 90 per cent
land speculator, Is one of the stock
holders. For many years UiIb cream
ery has been giving away nearlyall
Its butter and tho farmers in and
around Medford havo been giving of
their hard-earned money to make up
tho deficit.
Tho product of the labors and sacri
fices of tho people of Oregon
community inado values of land. This
they havo been giving away to fore
stallers and speculators. Much of it
ha3 been stolen outright through per
jury,' briber)' and subornation of
thorn. Then thoy have assessed the
workers and producers and home
bulldors on their labor products to
mako up tho annual deficit, all tho
tlmo being In tho position of a
stockholder in a creamery who would
sit calmly by nnd watch tho butter
given away and as calmly produce
tho wherowith to pay tho salary of
tho manager nnd assistants from tho
proceqdB of his toll and economy.
In Portland 31 blocks of land havo
Increased moro In 15 years than nil
tho expenses of the city government
In that tlmo. In Oregon tho value
of tho privately owned timber will
bo Increased more than two billion
dollars by tho completion of tho
Panama canal. That Is moro than
would suport tho state of Oregon
government for seven hundred
years! Then thoy como around and
toll you theso hired agenta of tho
biittor grafters pt this great crcam
ory of Oregon that to tako some of
that enormous unearnod value for
public purposos, just a little of It,
would rob tho farmur of his farm!
"Vyould reducing your tax bill. Mr.
vyorklng Furmor, throo-fourths cause
you to leave your farm?
'. Tho Graduated Singlo Tax and Kx
emption Amomlmont would save tho
butter forfyon now thrown away.
Uiole into It. Litoraturo sent freo
op uppllcutlon,
v AiiFitisn u. ciunciE,
22C Worcester WUg Portland, Ore.
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OF HE SE ROBBERS
THE PROHIBITIONISTS.
THE PROHIBITIONISTS as a party aro in national
convention. Thoy see tlio world as through a glass
darkly. To them there is only one great evil and it looms
"before their narrow vision greater than all else, yet like
most other political doctors, they try to remedy the result
rather than eradicate the cause- and they have only one
cure-all for humanity's ills.
Anyone who has given the subject study realizes thai
the misery of the world apparently caused by alcohol is
due primarily to poverty. It is the hopelessness and bit
terness of life, and the "weaknesses and malformation of
character developed and inherited through this strenuous
futile strife for existence that produces alcoholism.
The niilleniuin can never be secured and the demon
rum relegated to a useful place until poverty is abolished
and a more equitable distribution of wealth secured, it
is the failure of civilization that want and hunger and
misery should exist in a world that produces abundance
for all.
"With undiminished ardor, however, the Prohibitionists
pre entering another national campaign. The keynote
speech of the chairman, O. N. Howard of Rochester, at the
Atlantic City convention bristles with denunciation of
both old parties as "boss ridden liquor controlled." lie
declared that nothing was to be gained from either of
them or from a third partv dominated bv Theodore Roose
velt.
"Xo other president since the foundation of this govern
ment,'5 declared Howard, "has surrendered more abjectly
to the liquor interest of this nation than has William How
ard Tatt. His record is too
odoriferous to require a review of this intelligent pres
ence." "We have already two whisky parlies and do not need
another." said the chairman, speaking of Roosevelt and
his third partv. "From the point of view of the Prohibi
tionists by his .Roosevelt, record, and by his public utter
ances and confessed personal habits he is the least desir
able of them all.
"Posing as the 'thou shalt not steal' candidate because
his partisans were not preferred over Taft's in the recent
convention at Chicago he brazenly boasts that he stole the
Isthmus of Panama from Colombia, and let congress de
bate about it afterward. If the Chicago convention played
the same trick they got the cue from him. His title to 'the
Panama strip was as good as the stolen Taft credentials
in the hands of the boss made delegates and no bettor.
'Stealing is stealing,' Mr. ."Roosevelt. "When you taught
that the end justified the means you gave every thief a
passport to heaven."
Roosevelt is just now the object of attack by the Pro
hibitionists. The Anti-Saloon league recently issued a
special edition of its organ devoted to proving Teddy an
habitual boozer and an occasional drunkard. It neglected
to name what brand of whisky he took, however, which
would have interested mauy? just as Lincoln was interested
in the brand that General Grant was said to be addicted to.
The Prohibitionist is hard to please. Not even Bryan,
who is a teetotaler, suited him. You must bear the pVohi
label, the only genuine extra dry, or your real prohi will
have none of vou.
Both Mutt and Jeff Oregon Men
(Roseuiirx Review.)
Ro.-ebuiv people who have enjovotl
inany n Jangli over the lunny and
clever cartoons of Mutt nnd Jeff will
be hurprNed to learn that the orig
inal of Mutt is a native of Douglas
county man nnd that of n Jeff a for
mer lherymnn of Hum. Ore. W. W.
Curd well, the well known Kosebnrjj
attorney, imparts this interesting in
formation. The prototype of Mutt
is Tom Stevens, who was horn at
Looking Glass, and the creation of
Jeff was inspired by the appearance
of "Seolty" Ferguson, the companion
of Stevens.
Stevens, who now lives at Burns, is
about G feet 4 incites tall and very
lanky. Ferguson died at Emeryville,
Cul., about it year ago. He was a
Scotchman, not over five feet higli,
with a bulldog face, as Cardwell de
scribes Iiiin, nnd with whiskers just
as they are pictured in the Jeff car
toons. Stevens is a professional
gambler, and mnny of the old timers
around here pronounce him the
.smoothest poker player that ever sat
at a card table in these parts. About
20 years ago he was sent to the state
penitentiary for a short term for lar
ceny. The rest of the story is told
by Attorney Cardwell thus:
"After Stevens was released from
the penitentiary he drifted out to
Hiiriis and fell in with Ferguson, who
was conducting a livery stable which
lie established with savings of $8000
or $10,000 from wages earned in the
employ of old I'clo French, a heavy
laud owner in that locality in those
days. Stevens and Ferguson became
fast friends and ultimately business
partners Unit is, Steven furnished
the ideas and Ferguson the money.
Their chief hobby was race horses.
One day they decided to go to Emery
ville, Oil., where the race horso game
was then in the heyday of its exist
ence. Thoy invested in several good
nags and for u time fortune smiled on
them. Hut tlio inevitable happened.
Their horses began to come under lhe
wire too late and their money gradu
ally left them. It was during this
period of reverses that the idea of
tho characters of Mutt and Jeff was
born in the mind of 'Hud' Fisher, the
Examiner cartoonist. When a Stev-cns-Forgufion
horho lost a raco, tho
two men would immediately turn on
each other with volleys of euibo laden
words of blame within plain enr.sl.iot
of tho amused spectators,
Tho sight
recent for laminar and too
of this ill assorted pair so frequently
engaged in exchange of invective lie-
came me suojeci 01 Humorous rom
jnent anion:: the sporting fraternity
and Cartoonist Fi-her hit iiHn the
plan to put them in picturcdom on
the sporting supplement of the Exam
iner. It made a big hit from the start
and it ultimately put Fisher in the
front rank of America's Inngh tank
ers. "Stevens finally drifted back to
Hums when the California legislature
put a stop to the racing game. The
shock was too much for Scntty, how
ever, and three months later he 'cash
ed in' for the last time."
FIRST SALE OF PEARS
FIB.
Tho first sale of Ilogue river pears
for tho season of 1912 was mado yes
terday by tho Rogue River Fruit &
Produce association, through Its Bell
ing agent, tho Northwestern Fruit
Exchange. Tho order Is for a car of
"Red Trlanglo brand" of Rartlett
pears to bo delivered In August and
tho price $2 por box f. o, b. Rokuo
River valley.
Tho pre-harvest campaign In a
special feature of tho work of tho
Northwestern Fruit Exchange. With
u hundred nnd fifty branches In
America and Europe, tho exchange
Is in a position to put northwest fruit
before practically every buyer on tho
two continents.
This sale Ktarts the season well. It
speakH well for tho "Red Triangle
brand" of fruit packed and guaran
teed by tho Rogiio River Fruit &
Produce association, as this sale was
mado sololy on tho reputation of tho
"Red Triangle brand," which is be
ginning to bo widely known.
Tho association Is building up a
business behind tho "Red Triangle
brand" which will bo permanent and
afford a market for Roguo river fruit
year after year.
Roguo Rlvor Rartletts aro not a
heavy crop this season, but tho qual
ity promises to bo very flno and tho
fruit largo In slzo. Tho applo crop
never looked hotter, and growers aro
expecting a good Beason.
BRING S2
FAST TROTTER EK fERED
6ERGEN.2.2GM
llorgeu, tho flvc-ycar-old stallion,
been entered through the Grand Circuit
BIG 3-LINE NOZZLE
BUILT FOR CITY
The city has had I If old lire wagon
converted into u thiee line umtslcr for
se should a file break out in one of
lhe large buildings in the city. A
huge nozzle is mounted on the rear
end of the wagon to which I hive lines
of hos(. can be connected. This no.-.-r.le
will hurl ti large stream of wnlr
with the normal pressure of the city
mains more thuii -Kill feet and will
tear down a brick wall nt close rnimo.
It will throw- water to the top of any
huildiiu; in the city.
The wagon will he kept in readiness
for use at a big building fire and will
he untuned by the volunteer uieinhers
of the fire department. It has been
needed for .some time.
OF.S MOINES, In, July 11- Col
onel Roosevelt won a decisive victory
In tho republican state convention
last night and the Taft administra
tion and managers of the recant na
tional convention at Chicago were
severely rebuked, lite republicans
of Iowa were Ieft,,freo to vote for
elthor Taft or Roosevelt by the action
of the delegates.
The matter was loft entirely to the
"Individual conscience of the voter,"
and n platform containing a direct at
tack upon the legality of the Chicago
convention was adopted by an over
whelming vote.
Tho progressiva dominated the
convention from beginning to cud.
Despite a hard struggle, led hy Gov
ernor Carroll, a Taft adherent, to se
cure nn Indorsement of tho national
platform, an amendment offered by
Iowa's executive containing this In
dorsement was laid on the table, 773
to 3 12. -
Tho platform adopted takes a def
inite stand for woman suffrugo and
tho legislature Is naked to submit tho
question to a vote of tho people. Im
mediately after tlio adjournment of
the convention the progressives at
tended a meeting at which plans for
a now third party were adopted.
WOMAN TELLS OF
JUDGE HANFORD'S WAYS
SEATTLE, July 11. Judge Han
ford's habits were again tho subject
of tho houso judiciary sub-commlt-teo's
attention this afternoon. MIhh
A del la Parker, a Hchool teacher,
member of the bar and editor of a
woman suffrage paper, sworo she had
seen tho Judge Intoxicated on
a
street car on two occasions. L
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.McMahon of Salem, Or., testified to seeking to show Hnrrlinan's relations
having appeared In Hnnford'B court with tho dynamltoiB wiih more "dnm
at Tacoma ten or twelve days on ono aging than those of tut attorney," and
occasion. The witness said Hauford that Ills connections with tho jury
treated tho attorneys In an Intoler-I bribing was "moro akin to that of the
ant manner and told of one occasion
when tho Judge fell asleep while an
uttoritoy was arguing n motion. Af
ter tho judgo had slept flvo minutes,
tho attorney stopped, wnllod about
ten -minutes until Hanford awoko,
when, according to McMahon, tho at
torney began all over again. McMa
hon said tho Judgo awakened. with a
snoro audible all over tho court
room. McMahon testified to having soon
Hanford drinking In a saloon at tho
lunch hour and that ho Keen him on
tho bench when his mind was not In
a normul condition uud caused, ho de
clared, evidently by alcoholic stimu
lants. John C. UlggliiH testified ho novor
hud seen Hanford when ho showed
tho slightest sign of Intoxication.
Three Hoattlo pollcomon testified to
having seen Hanford In a condition
that Indicated exhaustion from Ill
ness or possibly drink. Samuel C.
Lungloy, a lawyer; G'oorgo M. Ja
cobs, a real estato dealer, and C Vt. i
rlam, a timber cruiser, testified to
having seen Hanfdrd : Intoxicated.
FOR GRAND CIRCUIT RACES.
recently .worked In 2:0'JVi, uud has
races, ... . ,
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Market ,.tst.r E. J. Ifiin.wud hits
issued unlets to Hob Crowder at the
public market to screen in stalls 1
and 12 define offering wry ittoie meat
lor sale at the market. Crowder will
comply with these order at once and
will he in readiness, to offer meal for
sale Saturday.
Mr, Runyaid states that he isurd
the order simply fnuii u sanitary
standpoint now that wmni weather it.
at hand. Flies will be kept at bay
by this means mnl the incut kept mote
sanitary.
A light offering was in evidence at
the market tuduv. the fanners wis't
ins: to wait for Saturday befnte com
ing in. Saturday promise to be a
big day.
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Eire Chief Ahiann Is mnkjng nr
raugmeuts for the notification of the
residents In case of flro In order that
they will turn off water being used
for Irrigation purposes and bring up
the pretwuro In tho elly mains. Dur
ing tho present weather much water
In being used In garden, thy pressure
being lowered considerably.
Ah tho flro boll Is taped but three
times now In case of fire the rest
dents of tho city do not henr It and
consequently do not stop Irrigating.
The chief plans to arrange some sig
nal to notify all when an alarm Is
turned In. The Natatorluin whistle
may be used.
HAnniMAN'S POLITICAL FOES
S0UGHTT0 INDICT HIM
I.OS ANGELES. July 11. During
the examination of Job Harrlmaii in
the Harrow trial It hns developed
Unit an effort had been made by his
political enemloB to Indict him for
complicity In tho Times dynamiting
cano mouths alter tho McNuinnniH
confessed and since tho Dirrow trial
began.
It was a day of startling Incidents
beginning with tne ictlienient under
flro of Deputy Sheriff Agulrre, former
warden of Sou Quentln who had been
In churgo of tho jury since the begin
ning of tho trial. The complaint wiih
made that ho was too friendly with
the defense. Although he wiih exon
erated by the court from any suspi
cion of wrong doing, the Incident pro
voked n long period of oratory In
which even tho Jurors participated In
tho defense of Agulrre.
No otto lit tho colirtioom wan moro
startled than llari'lman, when ho wan
questioned regarding his knowledge
it the dynamiting of tlio Timet plant.
Tho district attorney declared he was
defendant."
For your
Summer
Reading
We have at all times a
inlll liius of jMaga'm(M,
papejxjovoi'ed B o o k a
and latest .Fiction for
your inspection.
MEDFORD
BOOK STORE
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Bring the
Children Here
nfiy py .gs )ttro$ffli
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to have their teeth attended to and
whatever the matter we will noon put
them In outer. Wo miilto a specially
of children's Dentistry In till brunches
and our h stein huvcm tho little ouch
many palus and aches, besides help
tug them to look their best. Our
work gieatly Improves their outward
appeatauce and makes them and
their pmviitii happy. Our terms aro
ery modeiate.
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
THE DENTIST
Over Daniel for Duds. l'nolflo
l'hotto 252.S. Home Phono .U2-1C
Wo nro now serving
OUR OWN
Ice Cream
1IKUK IS OCR FORMULA
Cream
Milk
Sugar
Pepfln
Flavoring
No Starch
No Flour
No Ico Cream Powdora
No Gelatin of any kind.
HASKINS
for
HEALTH
Crater Lake
Auto Line
Cnr will leave Hotel Mcdrord, for
Crater I.ako at 8 a. in. Tuesdayi and
Saturday. Return Mondays nnd
Thursdays.
Spend Sunday nt Crater Lake.
Reservations mado at Medford
Hotel off Ico.
Watch Our. Addition
Grow
Jacknoa 'u4 Summit
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
m. p. ii. oo. nidi.
A SNAP
GO acres, six miles from Medford,
good graded road crosses the tract,
all freo soil, at D0 por aero. $1000
will handlo, eaay tonni on balance.
Hart la crook bottom land, suitable
for alfalfa. Bovoral springs an the
placo. Timber enough to puy for the
tract. No "buildings. In tho Griffin
crock district.
W.T.York. Co.
THE PARK GROCERY
OROCFRIFS, FRUITS, CANDIHH,
ClOARS and TOIJACCO
Roll Phono Main fit! 1 2, Yi'i W. Main,
PLUMBING
team and Hot Water
Heating
All Work Uunranteel
Price ItousoiiabU.
OOPPEEN & PRIC1
5 Xowatrd Slook. utrnno on 0th II
rcUlo 1011. Mouia lit.
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WHERE TO OO
TONIGHT
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STAR
THEATRE
Under direction of
l'KOriill'M AMIMRMKNT CO.
I'eifccl Ventilation ami (,'otufott,
DON'T LOOK nt the IhoVitloh'tuloiUs
Como whoru'lftft'ool ni'ulhiok at
Dill' pU'tUICM,
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Sliuu'liiK inurvnlouH caitlito
IlilolllKOiiro.
WIII'.N .MONCV ISN'T MONUV
lutroducltiK .IIiiiiuIk, the famoim
child actor.
FROM OSTCRSCMt TO STARI.CIN
Come and nee the snow at (ho Star
on those warm nliihtii
Till: I'ROFKSXOIt'S SON
How to lirlitK up children.
tiii: lai'ciii.vo maciiini:
Funniest over
Al Hulliiir Tim MIiijpt
Woolworlhs Tlio Musicians
MATINKFS DAILY
Admission lOu Children Co
ISIS
theatre:
ItOOO I Yet of UcciKci! IMctuiCH MilllO
ONLY VAtDKVII.l.i: S" TDK CITY
AdiulKitlon 10 and lf cents.
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Tho Jolly boys . 4
ORKNO nnd IM..VTT i t, n
III a rnutliluallou comedy wire walk
Iiik uud JiikkHui; act.
A feu turn you uhotild not miss
tiii: (sun with Tini lantrrn
A thrllllui; and dramatic' romance of
tallrouil life.
DAItllV ami .IOAN
Drama.
1
a wcstcrn lcoaov
One of those screaiulni: western fnrco
'comedies.
Special matlneon every Saturday mid
Sunday at 2 p. in,
KvcnliiK performance 7:30
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Money on hand at all times
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at lowest
rates with "on or hoforo
privilege."
JAMES CAMPBELL
Phono 323X 320 G -O. Bldff.
Medford Parcel
Delivery
Express and Transfer
TRUNKS HAULED 25c
PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25o
Phenes: Pacific 3021.
Home 354
Messenger Sorvico
35 N. Fir.
Clark T Wright
LAWYER!
WASHINGTON, D. O,
Public Laud Matters: Final Proof.
Deiort Lauds, Contest and Mining
Cnses. Scrip.
Draperies
We carry a very complete line
of (Ira port uii, lnrwi eurtuliiH, fix
tuniH, il(i., nnd An all clRHua of
uiiliolHlnrliK.'. A Hppolnl mint to
Ionic urtor till" work nxcltitilvely
anil will i;lv uooil m'rvloo u
1h poHHlhln lo ol Ir uvutt tit
liiruimt cltlim.
WEEKS & MGGOWAN CO,