V. u r-ft atEDFOBD mxh; tritone; TMMroro, wisaotf, Tuesday, kntoimiwiv a, 1012 . 1 11 '5 f 1 J f I s IP i r j 1 1 j j.ii ONE POLLER p WI&L SECURE A GjOOIfyNEW Medford Mail tribune w$i, If AW IVtlltmaMnnwn 'MMwinimfii INi IK IftVl'lflKll tllTVflW mift.1 vl -lV' -" II in 1'ltlNTINtf CO. sit sum AIISUFOKI m -,Th JDemocmtlo Tlmr. Tim MnUnrd Mull, Tito Mc.Unnl TrlltUni. Tltn Homli rti Orcfmnlun, Tlio jnIi1hI Tribune. , Office Mrtll Trltitilte ntlllillntr, 5R.S7.jn Norik fir trectj phono, Main 3021 Home 7fi, q0KO13 I'UTXAM. lMllurnml MnnnRcr A NECESSARY PRELIMINARY Kntared n ccomt-elM matter nt Meiirorrt, OrcRnn, n.ler tho net or Alsruh 3, H"n. Official Paper of tho City of Med ford. Official Paper of Jnckson County. stlnsnitiiTiax iiatiis. one yenr. by mall.,,.. ,.$R.OO One month, by mnll , 60 1'rr month, OVllvorvu by carrier In MVrtranl. .Tnckimnvlllc and Cen tral Point,.,..,,, ., .1.0 riuiruny only, y mnll, per jear,. S.Oh Weekly, per year...... 1.50 swou.v rmrvt.Tin. iMlly nvorncro or eleven jnonth? end ltK November so, ion, 2TK vn I.enncil Wire United Vrtiuk DUpntrhr. Tho Mnll Tribune U on sale nt the Terry N?ws Stnti.I. San Kranelseo. l'ortfnnrt Hotel Now stanJ. Portland, ltouman News Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle, Wash. nnd , L .Munronn, oRttaov. StetrOPOlls of Southern Omton Northern California, and tho fastcst- Kmwinc cuy in uregon. Population V. S. census 1910 S840. i-mimnitru, iaulii.uui'. live, hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving rinrt mitiply turo mountain water, and 1T.3 miles of streets paved. Pontofflce receipts for year endlnR novcmnir u, ivu, snow increase or 19 per cent Uanner fruit rlty In Orejron Roku Jllvcr Spltzenberjr apple won sweep stakes prlso nnd title of A t MAMle Klair flf tile World nt tho National Applo Show, Spokane, 1809, nnd a ear of Newtown! won Flrat PrUr In 1410 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C. . rtrst Mm fat 111 nt Spokane Nattormt Apple Show won by carload of Newtowns. Roiruo River Dears brourht hlrhMt prices In all markets of tha world dur InR tha past six years. Write, Commercial Club. Inclosing S cents ror postage for tho finest comma nlty pamphlet over published. sim mm:; rtyayir, LALlrUKNIA rUDAY SAN FIlAXCISCO. Cnl., Sept. 2. Sialc, congressional and county pri maries arc being held in California today. Eleven congressmen, eighty members of the assembly and twenty of the stale senate are to Iks nomi nated in tho wpubtieah, democratic " ( and soeialiht parties, besides super ior judges in various counties. Chief interest centers in the rcpub- v Jicnn situation. The fight is between tho Bull Jloohe pntgrefeivc and the Taft Mnudpnttcr branches. The con test is keen, because the character aif the legislature nominees will determine whether Taft r Roosevelt electors shall go pn the ballot for the presidential clectorso the republican party. The legislature nominees and holdover senators from tho state convention which meet's three weeks after the primaries ahd selects the electors that arc designated us republicans. The announced plan of Governor Johnson is to secure tho nomination of Roosevelt republicans who will vote for Ilooscvelt electors. The Taft people have practically ad mitted "defeat. , Jte-appoinlinonl of the'stnte by the lu'sY legislature, to allow for tln'e'o new congressman complicated the coiigressionnl sifuntiou. Nino Tn c'nimleiits find themselves in strange stamping grounds. William Kent, incumbent', found himself in it now tlUlrict He hiiK announced ins in-l tcutiou of running by petition as a k bull mooser in the J-lrst district. The re.nomuintioii ol' John I. Haker, incumbent, in the Second district is sure. A' bitter fity is 0n in the Third district ' Including Sncrutncnto, bc tween Frank Noflin, RooscveKcr, nnd iormer secretary of state Churlcs F. Curry. Taftitc. :: : ; - i CROWDS CHEER WHEN T. R. - START ON LONG TOUR NEW YORK, Sept. 8. Theodore Roosevelt, struck out on a trail of Uandanu handkerchiefs today to fol low It on a month's journey to the four corners of tho country. Tho first day's' trip took him Into Con necticut and Massachusetts nnd then turned westward. Ho was greeted 1 1 every stop by Jarge crowds, Ho dis cussed socialism, ono of Woodrow Wilson's speeches, tho tariff, demo crats und tho weathor. Ho spoko feollngly of tho weather for ho mado sonio speeches standing bareheaded lu the ruin. The colonel unniQunced his bollof tho national government should help to nlghton tho expenses of political campaigns. Ho doclured himself in favor of tho control of Insuranco companies by the national government. He said the school houses should bo used for political meetings und polling places. Ho said, "It ought not to be nocoasnry for pnrtlea to hlr buildings In which tho candi date speak. We liavo school housos In which they con apeak. We enn ihrH wtch fcchrfriV lioiiHO llm seutito clialnbur of the plain peoplo," THE org5tniztion oC a company to build a railroad hi Oericcnt City from oUedford is tho rirat stop in the program of accomplishment. Stick a company can make needed surveys, acquire rights-of-way and terminals, secure promise or subsidies and bo in shape to interest capital in the enterprise. It can talk business and deliver tho goods. l&ulroads do not build themselves. They are the result of organized effort, and untiring energy. Ucfore capital can be interested, it is essential that the prelimin- : - .1 i... its... v . , i ., ... iines muse oe inusncd ana an atiraeuve, denim o propo sition submitted. This tho company now being organized can do. Experience has conclusively demonstrated the fact that the Southern Pacific will do nothing for Southern Oregon that it is not forced to do. The Blue Ledge pro posal disproved for once and all that no matter what the inducement or the gain in prospect, no branch lines will be constructed or favored, unless competition forces it. This has always been the company's polio v and is still the policy. There is no immediate demand or necessity for the electric line the Southern Pacific is constructing in the iriiinuiciie vauey. uut because tlio llill svstcm is con structing an electric line, the Southern Pacific is busv paralleling its own steam lino and tho Hill lino, with ii superfluous electric line. There was no call for two railroads in the Deschutes valley, but because competitioned, the llnrrimnn svstem feverishly built an imneeded railroad. Instances could be multiplied showing that the Southern Pacific policy is a dog-in-the-manger affair Of millions for defense but not a nickel for development. Its officials are so busy watchiner rivals develnn tlmli own neglected territory that they have no time to so develop mat, icrniory mar competition would bo impractical. In no instance have thoy discovered that a needed railroad would pay until someone else started to build it. Some day the Hill system will carry out its original plan and complete its line to Medford. It will be far more apt to extend to the coast if the preliminary work of rights-of-way, surveys and sudsidies are offered. RURAL ROUTE M 1.3 BE IN OPERATION N M FUTURE As soon as the residents of that sort Ion of thatvnlluy to bo coVorcd by rural routo No.v ;i: call nt tha Med ford postortlco nnd flRulfy thnt thoy will orect nmMnuilntnln mnll boxes nt their ranches, Iho route will ho authorized and 8o,rlon commence. A request from Washington, .reached Postmaster Woodford to this effect today. Tho now rural routo Is 3t,0 miles In length. Tho routo Is officially described as follews: I.eavo pOBt- otflco vl-t Central nvouuo nnd Main street cast to .ono-quartor mllo east of S. W. corner of section 31 2.3 miles; north .Sialic: west to Roose velt avonuo 1,5 miles: north to Mc Androws .4 mlle: cast and north 'to Kgnu orchards :,7 miles; north 1,4 miles; west to Urowns' 1.7 'miles north to Philips I nillo; cast to Cowles I mllo; north to Turplna 1.7 mites; oast on desert .3 mllo; north on desert 1 mile: west to Agnto crossing 1.3 miles; south to Phlppn 2.5 an lies; west to Central Point Rural routo No. 2 1.5 miles; south nnd cast to I'lckels 4.1 miles; South and west to postofflcu 1.7 miles. Total 25.Cmtle8. " T wi wiiiii maiii voir ft for onc'h hot of olil Falno Tooth nont us. lllgh6atpHcoli nahf fob bid flijld, Bllvor, old Watohos, llruken Jowolry und PriHridun Stones. ' ' MmioV 6'tfnt by ItottirK Mall.'' IMilln, Smelt lug & Refining Company KntnblUhod 20 Yours Wilt Chestnut St., Philadelphia, Pa. To DoutlMfl Wo wilt buy your Gold Filings, (told Scrap, and Platinum. Highest prices paid, rrsa A SNAP CO ncrcs, six miles from Medford, good graded road crosson tho tract, nil froo soil, nt $50 per aero. 11000 will handle, easy terms on tmlnnco. Part Is crook bottom land, suitable for iilfnlfn. Severn! springs on tha pln'co. Timber enough to pay for tho tract. No buildings. In tha Qrlffln creqk district. , 1 , W. T York & Co. UPRIGHT ,PIAN0. GUARANTEED AND . THE PROMISE TO PAY ONE pOLLAR EAOH WEEK WILL SOON PAY FOR IT s PLUMBING ' Stoam rand Hot Water Heating All Work Guaranteed rrlces Rcaronabls v COFFEEN& PRICE S Jlowsrd . BloeX, jBnUaaes as fllh at Fsetflo M1. Moms '. COMMUNICATION. Medford, Ore., Aug. 30, 1912. To tho Editer: I sm not tho "Mr. Optimist" who according to communication In your paper of last evening Mr. Whlsler has apparently tried to locate through his post office address, neither do I caro to poso in the Whlsler, Rowers class of self-appointed guardians of tho public welfare. But In view of the kind of argument Ii tho com munication abovo referred to, also In the speech of Mr. Shields at the opera house recently, and realizing that a largo majority of our voters aro as yet but 111 advised on the ques tion of Single Tax, I should like to have you print the following reply to Mr. Wblsler's letter, becauso ho asKs question to wnicn somo ono ought to make reply. Jir. upiimist anu tno rest or uij who voted for direct legislation al past elections In Oregon, know that wo were voting for a system of true, representative government, tho kind which represents the majority of the voters, not the old kind which mis represents. The wise builder first secures the necessary tools and ma cblnery, and then fashions bis structure. Weil, direct legislation as we now have it In Oregon, Is but tho neces sary machinery by tho use or which wo may fashion the structuro of tho Single Tax or any other structure of reform which the majority of tho voters choose to adopt.. To read Mr. Whlsler's "dopo" Is bnt to laugh, for ho assumes, or pre tends to assume, that now that we have the privilege of expressing our choice in this matter, (a privilege which certain favored classes never Intended we should have), that wo must needs express It but ono way, and that for tho Single Tax, while any "Dub" can understand that wo have the chance to voto It down It wo do not want It. Ho noed not fear thnt It will carry unless a majority 0 tho voters favor it; and If a ma jority do favor It then nothing that Mr. Whlsler or any others of the privileged class can say or do will prevent It from becoming operative. Neither Mr. Foils nor Mr. U'Ren hayo ever sought to cloud or con fuse the Issue. The Issuo until now has not been tho Single Tax. It has been tho shaping of the ma chinery by means of which wo may havo (not must have) tho Single Tax If we so desire. Now, tho Is sue of Tax Reform Is squarely be fore tho voter and ho is asked to in vestigate and mako his choice ac cordingly, and right hero I wish to say "A word to the wise.", it is this: If you wish to know the truo merits and virtues of tho Single Tax4 don't seek your Information from its op ponents. Tho opposition of any meas ure is a good index to its uiorits or otherwise. And speaking of "attempting to cloud tho Issuo," the opponents of Slnglo Tax assert that In 1910 tho Issuo of county option in taxation was clouded under the pretext of abolishing poll tax In Oregon, which thoy claim, (and Mr, Shlolds and his ussoclato' from Josephlna county, both reiterated this assertion at the opera' Imiibo tho other evening), that tho po)'ta' In Oregon had nlifudy' been abolished ul"co 1907, Now Mr. Editor, I want to make It plain that theso gentlemen are re sorting to dcltbcrato untruths by making such statements, and In proof of my accusation I horewlth attach my receipt for Poll Tax which was assessed against mo and collected July 1, 1910, beforo I had yet been In tho state threo months time. Fur thermore, when Mr. Whlsler makes such assertions as ho docs In tho last paragraph of that letter, trying to confuse Slnglo Tax with "Commun ism" and "Socialism" ho showB ono of two things: First, cither ho has no correct understanding of the ques tion, and is attempting to duscuss that which ho knows nothing nbout or olso he Is dollbcrately making falso statements In order to preju dice tho voters against the issuo nt hand. Wo can all sco thnt several cities of west Canada, under virtual Slnglo Tax regime, are enjoying an era of unprecedented prosperity, and to show tho readers 'of this article In what favor tho Slnglo Tax Is received there -after having been tried out, I quote from a" recent Issue of "Tho Public," a paper of ' recognized au au teority: "At a meeting of Mayors of eleven western Canadian cities, held last 'month In VInncpeg. a rcj solution endorsing tho Single Tax was unanimously adopted." "Stop crushing business' with taxes. Abol ish all taxes on" porsonal property, buildings and occupations. Do away with every tax on labor or Its pro duct. Then' we will havo prosperity." Inv conclusion let nig add that I hnvo been familiar with this subject of 8ingio Tax for'imany years, it Is a system under which each person must contribute towards tho expenses of government, either directly or in directly,' in proportion to tho privi leges which he enjoys at tho expense of the wbolo' people. Under Its operation nono aro unjustly taxed and none can cscnpo their just' share of tho burden. To understand It fully is' b'ut to bellevo In It, nnd I have h'o'hcBltnncy In rccommondlng It to every voter. Respectively, ' J. D. RICKERT. EST j SCHMIDT tor "Good Shoes" AT IUGHT PRICES will occupy tho room at No. 21 North Tent nil Ave. (opposite Postoffice) about October the first with complete and earofully selected lines of good shoes for everybody. Courtesy and a correct fit will be the firsthand last consideration in this new shoe store. Experience of a "Quarter of , a Century" says A Fii or No Sale . - . ,, 1.- ' Kfk Bt ! w v Mm ' For MotorCjir ,Lubrication Use 7FRDIFIIF UllUUIlaW It leaves practically no carbon deposit on cylinder and spark plugund Hk lubricating and cusJuQiiing qualities arc unsurpassed. Wo have had ninny years experience in tho oil business, and we" believe Zorolono is the best automobile oil yet produced. -' For falc'Kydrywhefo ' STANDARD OIL COMPANY Zcroleno Is spld lu XA, 1 nnd (Incorporated) 5 gallon cana- tho email cans, flat sliapo easy to handle, Just fits In tool box. ,j ,.-i i IiihlNt on tfclfiiig (be Ori ginal Zeroicno l'ntkngo Tlio lurniR miulu on now high n ratio plnitOH by tho nntntifmiluiviH fur tho Kllcr'H Mitslo Uuunu Imn coilnliily ntnrtcd ovory thinking person In Med ford ii ml vlolnlty to wonder how mill why pi niton n to offered nt thefto tflrhiH, nnd tho iidvortlnoiuoulit of tho tillvr'a Mtiwlo llolmt), who nio now lu tho midst of tho Ki'oatost milo Med ford and vlelnlty linn over known, baa h proposition front tho lunuufiu; tu rota, thnt Is nil exceptional otio and tho ohaiico only oiu4o In n llfo tlino to xoouro ii high mado piano for Ions than you would pity for a cheap ntano nt nny other (Into, think of buying n plhuo for fUltt. Tho Kllor's Mil hIo HotiRo will show you h6v you can vocui'o ouu that In Kiiarntitoud una tho payment of J 1.00 rash mid tho prntnltQ to pay fl.00 onoh woclt, tho piano will bo delivered to your home froo of charge, beautiful stool to iniWeli,,lifid U 'Idaho Hint lilfnftor yearn will 'penvo ovorythlhg Hint tho Odor's MuhIo IIoiiho bus gtinruutood It to lyi. 'Iliei'o Is no doubt as to tho quality mid valiio of (ho liuitru mollis no I ii for tho Kiiaiaileo In bached x by ovr $10,000,000, bettor htlll ouch mid ovory pltmo lu thin hotisn In'gdiii'ltiitood by tho Kllor'n MtiHltf lloutio who urn tho lorgoHl plrtno' denlui'H tu Aiueilta, Ulid buy tltolr plniioi lu largo qumUltloti for iipot rash, Hoenrllig 'ut all tliileu tho btiMt for tho JtMtttt iinoiioy, Tbo most valtinblo anil reputable planim nro now ruprosontfd pxcltiilvolyfby tho Kller'n MiUlo Mouso In Medford 'and vlelnlty. Tlmo hminnut nlnnufae turors, who for uioio than n century haoiui honored reputation Of build ing plnnoii or quality. lCllor's Mttrlo House, 317 Woiit Main ntrout, Mod ford, Oro, Vapor Baths Scientific Massagie $1 20:i.20.r, Clarnctt-Corey Uuilding Home Phone M5 Pacifio Phono 5712 IJ'JJL'J GET YOUR BOXES AND CRATES for Poaches and Cantaloupos from ROGUE RIVER COMMISSION CO. Medford. Oregon . Pac. 5621. . . .. Home 307 it i'avs tiii: piioToaiui'iiicit to usk and iiandlk vSeneca Cameras They aro unoquntod In simplicity of operation, In durability und In ronultM, Iliivo many inurlctid lntprovomontu not found on nny other Camera, i. V Made on Honor Sold on Morit Not In tho Trust Pur lino Is exceptionally complolo, consisting of many utyloB And sizes, enabling ovory ono Interested lu photography to securo just tho Camera thoy want SKN'KCA CAMHRAB will ulciuu your custoniors, ai)d pay ,ypu u,gopd prnf.lt. WljITK TODAV VfiH HA.NDSOMIJIiY IM.USTHATKD OATALQa SENECA CAMERA MFG. CO., Roqhoster. N. Y. r,argcjt ludopondoiit Cainora Mauufuctiirors lu tho World. MtM will bo of Interest to thoso who need tho caro of a compotont Dentist, and that suroly moans ovory other In dividual, young or od. Wo take tho greatest caro of our patron's Teeth filing, filling, capping, ex tracting, crown and brldgo work, and doing ovory branch of tho Dental business in first-class fashion at very modcrato prices. )f Lady AUetuUut DR. BARBER THE DENTIST '"" Over Danlola for Duds. Pacific Phono 8028, Home phono 3GZ-K , V,' Coal $12 a Tdii; Wtfod $9 a bBril . ' i !- -,. ,.,..... i ,4 ...,- .... ., ... i. ... rf -Ailai ..fc , I I 1 - I, 1 I t T 4' ' .T J f T T t f T T T t f :; Cold Weather i'ri hdl'e'arid (;oal $12.00 a toirand wood $0.00 a cord. A. house that is double constructed andwgll bu ilt 'is' hciitcd at.iust half the oxpoii8ool' thp cheaper variety; When you consider1 buying a homo see that your money buys -the best. I InlVo ,j ust completed a now Ynodoim bungalow that is dif ferent from most of the cottages in Med foi'd. .Different because it is built for a climate 40 below zero, Finely finished iiud"vcry complete, best 'location and at an extreptely.lpw price. We arc leaving the city and wish tyw quick H. E. GATES, Owner 23 Rose Avenue ' t 'Wfyciw? fj ,. ip H i ApZ ! 4? '' ? 1 4 !'. r tf - " r- , r w t , IF Avi r . "" t u t T T, T -