Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, September 28, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MBDFOltO MAIL TRIBtJNI
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XBDFOKD 1'KINTIKO CO,
The Dewberallo Times. Thn Medford
MRU, Tim M,ir.tr.1 Tribune, The louttf
fa OreKotilHti, The Ashland Tribune.
orrirn Mftii Tribune nutidinir, jr-57-29
Nfarth Kir street; phone, Mnln SOSlt
Home 7&.
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March S. 1S7.
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Full Ltmird Wire Hutted Vrrma
Utupatctir.
The Mall Tribune Is on sale at tho
Ferry News Stand, S.u Francisco.
Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland.
Hawmnn Now Co., Portland. Ore.
V. O. Whitney, Seattle-. Wash.
.MKUrOKtl, OHROOX,
Metropolis, of Southern Oregon and
Northern California, and tho faateat
KTOwIng city In Oregon.
l'oiniiatlon U. S. rensus IS 10 SS10:
estimated, Utl 10.000.
Five hundred thouxand dollar Gravity
Water System completed, Rlvlne finest
nuitply puro mountain water, and 17.3
miles of streets paved.
Postofflca receipts for year ending
November 30, lll, show Increase of 13
per cent.
Hanner fruit city In Oregon Roruo
Itlver SplUenherjr apples won sweep
stakes prls6 and title of
"Applr Klmc f the WorM
at the National Apnlo Show, Spokane.
1909, and a ear of, Newtowns won
Vlrmt lrlx la IJIIO
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, u. u.
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Tho slight raiu last night dtd not
Interfere with the customary crowded
houses of tho Marlon-daman players
and again tho Medford Theater was
taxed -to Its utmost capacity to wit
ness tho performance of "The Fight
ing Hope."
When the curtain fell on tho sec
ond act of the great 3 act drama, a
momentary lull possessed the large
audience, then the high tension fell,
and it broke into loud applause,
which lasted for several snlnutes.
The appreciative demonstration was
a compliment both to the players and
tho Intelligence of the audience.
Miss Evangeline Clamon as Arma
Granger scored another emphatic suc
cess. The' Tole was a difficult one
but Miss Cl&man proved equal to It
in every respect.
Frank Burke as Burton Temple,
Otis Eaton as Craven, Gladys Fuller
as Mrs. Mason and C. Price Marlon as
the scapegoat Granger were all good
In their various roles.
The company will close Its en
gagement Sunday night with the four
act book play "Wife in Kama Only."
This afternoon at 2:30 tho great
Swedish comedy "Ole Olson" and to
night the four act rural drama "The
Country Girl," a companion piece to
Sis Hopkins.
SUGAR BEET WEBWORM
IS RUINING BEET FIELDS
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. Sugar
beet growers of Colorado, California,
Arkansas and other western states
are being aided by the government
in their fight against the "sugar beet
webworm," a parasitic pest ruining
beet fields,
Department of agriculture has is
sued a special Instruction bulletin to
beet growers, written by H. O.
Mursh, the entomologist, who has
spent tho last two years In Investiga
tions. Sprays of paris green are tho best
remedies to kill the bugs, Marsh
says. Mixtures of tho poison with
whale-oil soap or lirao aro recom
mended. Common laundry soap, be
Buys, may bo substituted. Tho cost
of spraying Is estimated at $1 to $2
an acre, Beet growers usually re
celvo $C per ton for their beets.
The pests havo caused a loss of
from one to C tons of beets per acre,
tho agricultural experts declare. In
tho Arkuusus valley alone, tho loss lit
1011 was J100.000.
WANT MORE MONEY
FOR PEARL HARBOR
WASHINGTON, Sept. 28. More
appropriations for tho new nuvul
bane- ut Pearl Harbor In tho Huwall
mi Islunds will be asked from con
gress this winter, it was learned to
day at tho navy department. Addi
tional funds aro needed ns a de
ficiency appropriation," it is expect
ed, to finish tho mammoth new dry
dock there, as well as other extensive
'improvements. With tho opening of
the Puimma canal it, is expected ,that
'naval work" on tho coast will rotjuiro
;muck U4& of, tho Pearl Harbor sta
tion. ,
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OR HNGffi
LAWSON'S AND
IN pale green, purple and soarlet language, Thomas W.
Lawson. author of "Frenzied Vinnnco" in October
Evorybodys begins n series of articles upon his ilong prom
ised ruronll for tho social, economic and political ills that.
ttithet tho nation.
It will bo remembered that Mr. Lawson started to
parallax tho demon Wall Street some eight years ago, but
th flaah pots proved too much of a temptation ho aban
doned his noble aims, again donned thu devil's lively And
lias since been busy grabbing unearned increment along
with other financial free-hooters and highbinders who
reap what others sow.
In sack-cloth and ashes, Mr. Lawson regents of his
fall from grace and consecrates his life anew to cutting
out uio cancer ucsiroying uio repuoiic. vu ouiur nu ir;u
doctors, he asserts, are quacks, all other remedies nos
trums. Br. Lawson's patent cure-all alone can restore the
nation to health.
As Mr. Lawson's "Frenzied Finance" gave to tho com
mon people the first rude shock in their awakening to the
methods of big business, his articles will be read with in
terest and will undoubtedly shed much liirht on Wall
street's division of the wealth created by the millions into
the pockets of a hundred help t& people to a better
realization of the bunco game they are playing.
The first step in Lawson's program is to stop gambling
on the Now York stock exchange the medium through
which the industrial securities of the nation are inflated,
and its resources used as pawns in the sure-thing game.
This artificial inflation and manipulation is really a big
factor in the increased cost of living. How it is to he stop
ped of course will be ' ' continued in our next. ' '
All the political parties touch upon this question in
directly in their handling of the trust and tariff problems.
The trust and the tariff are the Wall Street instruments
which milk the public. The trust is simply an artificially
created monopoly, which is inflated beyond reason in
capitalization that is, it has discounted the possible earn
ing of the future in cash to its organizers, and seeks to
force the people to pay interest charges upon its watered
securities. To do this, it must charge excessive prices to
the consumer and depreciate cost of the raw material.
Louis D. Brandeis, who has given the subject close
study, has proven by figures from trust records, that the
trust, no matter how complete its monopoly or able its
management, constantly raises prices to the consumer,
and lowers them to the producer of raw materials; that it
decreases eiriciency m xroduction, blights invention, low
el's wages, cripples exportation, curtails production and
deteriorates by adulteration
the articles manufactured. From every possible view
point the trust is a failure'.
The trust magnates recognize this, Tliev realize that
with natural conditions restored, that with the high tariff
barrier which tosters monopoly removed, with illegal
methods and inflation ended, natural competition will
destroy the artificially created-and maintained monopoly
and relieve the situation.
Mr. Roosevelt's plan of federal recognition of trusts by
federal regulation would perpetuate the trust, legalize its
enormous inflation and create additional fortunes for Wall
street. Li no way will, it relieve the situation. It is the
trust's salvation hence we find it advocated by Perkins
of the Harvester trust; Gary of the Steel trust and other
trust chiefs.
The Taft plan of forcing the parent trust to dissolve
into half a dozen smaller trusts all working under cominou
control, has given Wall street a chance to inflate the
capital of each component compairy in the division, and by
federal recognition added untold wealth to the owners, and
new burdens upon the people. It is a flat failure as a plan
of reliof.
Wilson's plan is to remove the tariff, to enforce anti
trust laws, to restore competition to enforce regulation
of competition, not of artificially maintained monopoly.
Roosevelt's plan simply perpetuates the disease from
which the nation is suffering. Wilson's plan is the same
as that of La Follette and offers the only relief put forth
by any of the parties.
Trusts are riot, as Roosevelt holds, the result of natural
development, and therefore to be accepted as inevitable,
and regulated. They are artificial creations based upon
special privilege, and illegal acts. As Wilson said in a
recent speech:
"In the zone of industry we have independent con
cerns, in many instances running on veritable capital by
efficiency and economy, and in the midst groat giants,
carrying, staggering under tanks of water, not based on
efficiency, not based on economic principles at all, not
based on the natural and inevitable processes of business,
but based on the deliberate combination of power, to sec
to it that competition may not be necessary and monopoly
may be secure."
IRAN
ND
SPLENDID
WEEK
Tho annual encampment of tho
Southern Orogon members of the
Grand Army of tho Ropubllc came to
a close Friday evening at Eagle Point
after a most enjoyable week. Re
turning veterans have tho highest
praise for. tho citizenship of Eagle
Point for the manner in which they
were welcomed and entertained,
Ninety-two veterans ranging in
ago from C -J to 87 years attended the
encampment this year. This is Just
10 less than tho number attending the
re-unlon In 1911 at Woodvllle. Vet
eran Edwards 'of this cty, 87 years
of age, was presented with a nanu-
Botnoly carved cano by Mine Host Fro
inan of tjio Eagje Point tayprn, being
uio oiuyai vtuuruii m imuiiuuiitv.
ftfEDFOUD MOTJ TRIBUNE,
OTHER CURE-ALLS.
and otherwise, the quality of
NEWPORT, R. I,, Sept. 28. Tho
"seasick step" Is tho newest sensa
tion hero today In tho way of
"wlgglo" dances. Uriel Davis of
Washington, who earlier in tho sea
son Introduced tho' "horso trot,"
stands sponsor for tho "seasick step,"
Tho new dance Is a slow one, and is
described as nothing more than a
series of dips.
Broke Window to Rob
SEATTLE, Wush,, Sept, 28.
Burglars smashed the platcglass win
dow of tho pavls Jowelry company at
74 5 Third Avenue early this morning
but got away with only 7fi worth of
small trinkets and nbout flft'ln old
gold Coins, ' r '
NEW DANCE FOR
MEDFORD WiGGLERS
MEDFORD, OREGON, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 28.
CHORAL SOQETY DISGRACEFUL GO
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TO R M D D Mm CROWD
Aw niliMiipt will l liiiiufl mixl
WtMlmwIriy tivcnhiK nr',ltf tKHiir
nll jUner of Mr-dfoni or t lwt H
who tint inlort'.sti'tl In Uio fjjnnnlion
C n irontl I'horus. Two yt'itr Rt
Mr. Tuillnmiu' tried to form a t'lior
n 1 society au UU l'nilurw was duo 10
li variety of. oniiM'H. It will lio r
nwinncml by tliot who were inlr-r-cMm!
in Iho oluinw of two yours
ro, Hint in order to heconui iihmh
hois nt that tlmo, monthly duos
wcr tojio puid. This feature is to
he doiitMiwny with n Mr. Tnillundior
renhxc.s that Hoplr nro ottoli blessed
with excellent voices hut who tire
nimble to pny for tuition; mid in or
der to enable, nil singon to heoomo.
members if thov So wish, there will
bo no ehnrjies to anyone.
Mr. Tnillandicr is noxious to pro
nto n little more intere.st in mutters
mitsicnl nml for this purpose a een
trnl organisation U needed. Medford
tins certainly enough material tit
form an excellent chorus capable of
performing tlui he4 vocal work. Mr.
Tnilltiudier's plan is to pivo not only
his services free, hut to furuNh also
the roolo (iiicludiiit; light mid beat)
for rchcnrsnls. Prompt attendance
is, however, oVmumlcd, and in order
to insure it, for without it no success
is possible, fine will be levied for
nbsences.
In order to make the cnllecliou of
Tines )wssiblc, a lcMiit of two dol
Inrs will be required. Members will
receive n membership card wbich
stales that the lilder has deposited
fJ.OO which will be refunded nt it
stntes that the balder has deposited
nb"enee. Presences Aill be certified
on this enrd nt each rebenrsnl,
A mectiiij; has Leon called for next
Wednesday, Outober 2, nt 8 p. in. ut
room 3 of the conservatory which is
now oentmlly located in tho College
building, !ll North Grniw street. It
is hoped Hint a large membership
enn bo secured nml everybody inter
ested is urged to bo present. Kvery
singer in Meilfonl and vicinity is in
vited. If you are not intensted, tell
your friends yho may be. If you
cannot pome next Wednesday, see
Mr. Tuillaudier at any time before
Hint.
IAKING POWDER KING IS
VICTORIOUS IN SUIT
LOS ANGElAS, Sept. 28. In a
lengthy opinion' handed down- by
Judge Whiter Bordwell, Robert H.
Davis, baking powder king,, who bit
terly contested a suit of his wife for
separate mnintaiiinnce and $T),00() n
month nlimony, found in favor of
Davis.
The court was of the opinion that
no substantial testimony tending to
disprovo the defendant's statements
of extreme cruelty other than his
wife's had been presented.
Davis left bis homo in New York
in 1008. In lf)ll his wife came here
nud instituted proceedings, alleging
desertion. It was alleged during the
trial that Mrs. Davis nt one time at
tempted to "railroad" her husband to
an WiMine asylum.
Peevish Children
Suffer With Worms
Don't bo angry with your child be
cause he or sho is continually irri
table. In nlnety-nino out of one
hundred cases you will find tljat the
troublo Is worms.
Among tho common symptoms of
Uio presence of round worms are ner
vousness, which often leads to epilep
tic form attacks; dizziness, vertigo,
capricious appetlto, restless sleep,
itching of the eyes and noso, nausea
and often hysteria. Round worms
aro soveral laches in length and in
fest tho stomach. Occasionally sev
eral hundred are found in a single
person. Thread worms are smaller,
often not longer than a quartor of an
inch. The symptoms denoting their
presenco aro about the same, but
In this cano tho child has no nppetlto.
Jayno's Tonic Vermlfugo Is unsur
passed in removing worms. Not only
will It destroy them, but Its tonic
effects will restore tho stomach to
healthy activity, As Jayno's Tonic
Vermlfugo seldom purges, tho indlca.
tlons of Its benoflclal effects will bo
tho improved condition of tho person
using It,
Millions of parents havo praised
this medicine for moro than eighty
years. Insist upon Jayno's Tonlo
Vermlfugo, and accept no other. Sold'
by druggists ovorywhoro. Dr. D.
Joyno & Baa, Philadelphia, (Pa.
MODEL
BAKERY
FOR lUIlITYrAfrP QVAliHY
Our Bread, PJes, takes and Pastry
are Tho Heat In town. Call and set)
them, Good service and quick; do
livery. Home Phono 32,
IIBINKINa BH08.f Prop.
u -.g.jj-jii .L.i trrr.imj. , iirri m t-nsswr
nUmmteilliC ilio illuin'nitof'iil hIiiiu'-
isguHtotl by tho disgrncoft
iug made by Umekelt and Wllltnmn
in ilmtf Ifl.l-ouiUl tm Fi'idnv niirht bo
fore, the "Mini ford .ntblolic club, the
crowd loft ditrilg tlio sixtlt rouid
and tlio libill was called off by mut
ual consent.
Tlio affair was onn of the w'orsl
over staged locally. The, cops should
tako tho two liaiiio and eggors and af
ter leading tbeut to (bo city- limits
polish their shoes on I hem.
Meat it I
COMMUNICATION.
Editor of Mall Tribune:
Dear Sir. Permit mo to ask K.
1 1. McClnre, who had an nrtlclo In
your vnluahlo paper omi day this
week, tho following two Mnosllous.
1. What do yon moan by tho term
"truth la relatlvo?"
S. la It not a fact that anything
nud everything that hnrmonltoH with
ItNolf, an iixnmplo of absoluto trutliH
RoHpee! fully
1). li. Edwards.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
14 acres, 2 m lies out, 10 acres In
pears, U years old, :t0 peach trees
bearing next year, extra good garden
laud, prlco $350 per aero.
120 acres, 12 mllen north, no hot
tor grain land In tho valley, no Im
provements, $25 per aero.
100. acres, largo house, all fenced,
good water right, will sell for $2, SOU
cash, a snnp.
C acres, 2 miles out, all Improved,
chicken and tools go with tho placo
nt $1,C00.
147 acres, G miles from Kaglo
Point, 65 acres In cultivation, good
5 room house and largo barn will
trade for city property.
120 acres, 55 acres in cultivation,
all good out buildings, sumo fruit,
price $G,000 or will trade for city
property.
Wo want some good clear city pro
perty to trade for acreage.
It you want to rent your houso
either furnished or unfurnished come
nnd seo us or call us up on tho phono
an I wo will find you a router.
Kmploymciit
Girls and women for general house
work In nud out of cltj
Waitress, chambermaid.
laborers, ranch hand.
MBS, EMMA BITTNER
riioHo 4141; Hume, II.
Opposito Nash Hotel
IIOOM8 nnd 7. 1'ALM I1LOCK.
Good, Sound, Teeth
msm
accentuate tlio beauty of a face al
ways. Sometimes thoy oven help
out a plain faco; but ono thing Is
certain, thoy aro never a detriment
to any faco. Wo make a special
study of tho tooth in old and young,
and havo achieved an enviable repu
tation for performing first-class Don
tat work in all Its branches, Wo
should be glad to havo your patron
age, and promlso you that you will
bo woll satisfied with our work,' our
methods, and our prices.
Lady Attesdi
DR. BARBER
TUB DENTIST
Ovor Daniels tor Duds. Pacific
Phone 2528. 'Home Phon S53-K
A SNAP
GO acres, six miles from Medford,
good gradod road crosses the tract,
all free soil, at $50 por aero, flOOO
wilt handle, easy terms on balance.
Part Is creek bottom land, suitable
for alfalfa. Several springs on the
place, Timber enough to pay for the
tjfact. No, buildings. Is the Griffin
creek district.
W. T. York & Co.
,U L.
ftUMBING
Steam arid Hot Water
Heating
All Work OtwsntMfl
Prices Iteasonable
COTFEEN & PRICE
M mowsrS Block, Sutrsae est Stk M.
rseuie mi. xosae nit.
Kv A jF
3012.
BiJLJL
Bargain in
a New
Bungalow
Wo nro moving 13at and of
fering a new Bungalow homo
that is cheap at $3800.00.
Carrion $2,500 innurnnoo,
which iH only 80 per eunt of
Uio cost.
You will havo to bqo this
swell little homo to appreci
ate its actual value. When
you arc, looking ovor tho city
you will see houses of this
quality and location listed at
$4,000.00.
We offer this homo at tho
oxtreincly low price of
$2,500.00
Inquiro
B. . GATES Owner
23 Rose Avenut
MORTGAGE
LOANS
Money on hantj at all times
to loan on improved ranches
and city property at loweat
ratea with Mon or. before
privilege."
JAMII OAMPBILL
Phone S231 WOG-G.Bldf
Watch Our -Addition
Grow
lacks est sd SwaaM
Medford JUalty and
Improttmtmt Company
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WEIR1 TO 0
TONIGHT
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Thn placo wlinwyou got ynnr mon
uy's worth tin both ndcM of thu ill inc.
An unumiitlly Mining progrnin
TIIK DAWN OK I'AHHION"
A nlrnngo study of human llfo In
hnlf-wllil hill whltn people, who
haven't taught IhemnelvoH to con
ceal their pitMnloii,
PHANTOM PAIIADIS!?
Truly absorbing Intercut
TIIH DIHPUTnU ChAtM"
A powerful western
'NOW WATTII Till! IMIOFKNHOH"
A Thaiihausur comedy, brimful of
fun,
AIi HATIIKK In New Song
It. I), Forrcftt nml II. I. Wool worth
l'tnnUt Drummer.
They arc second to noun,
COMINQ l'lCATUUICH:
"IIHHUHHKCTION"
In four renin,
Taken from Count Tolstoy's greatest
book. Lend played by lllaucho
Walsh.
Sept. .10 nnd Oct. 1.
TsTs
THEATRE
VAUDEVIhLB.
rilOTO TLAY8.
AltlSN, Ji rillllKTKNHK.V
In tholr dcath'defylng gymnast trap-
oto net. Heo Mr. Chltc,ncu walk
on tho colling
PHOTOPLAY PllOOIlAM
Friday and Saturday
TIIK IIAItltlKU THAT WAS
Ill'llNKI)"
Kspoclnlly written for the Vllagraph
company hy
REX BEACH
, THU ItKMKF OF LUOKNOW"
(Tho Indian Mutiny of 1KC7)
This great story stands out in thn
history of tho world its ono of thn
most harrowing, turrlhlo nud hernia
events In tho annuls of war. In pro
fiting this wonderful picture tho
Rdlson company hits taken particular
pains to ellinlnnto alt that Is harrow
ing and ropulslvu nud only show that
which In historical and euobllng In
deed,
"Slit. TIIIIIH CINI)i:ili:i,LA"
Dig Comedy lilt
GOOD MUSIO
Matinees Saturday and Sunday 2 p.m.
Matlneo prices Co and 10a
Evening Performance 7 p. in.
Admission evenings lOn and ICo
AT THE
UG.O
TONIGHT ONLY
TIIK WOULD UK HIIUINKItS
A Comic Incident of tho Shrlno par
ado at Loh AngoloH, ntograph
TIIK MILLKll OF IIUItOUNDV
A 'Dramatic Htory of thu modern
French Peasantry Sellg
TIIK SIIKPHKHD'N FLUTK
Lovo Story Lublu
Lambort Chncu'H big detectlvo pic
turo or
TIIK ADVKNTUHK OF TIIK THUMII
l'ltlNT Vltngrnpli
Coniplcto Clmngo Hiiinluy
Don't forgot lucky number In con
tost must bo lu houso on Monday
night.
Draperies
W carry a vsry complete line of
drnpnrlH, taoa ciirlalnu, rivtures, ato.,
and do ull aluMina of upholMterlns'. A
poclnl man to look after this work
nscluslvuly nml will ulvo km good
Morvlaa ns Is oobnIuIo to ot In ovn
the largest cities.
VTeeks & McGowan Oo.
AUTO EXPRESS
QUICK DELIVERY
Call us up for ull kinds of Cxuross
work quick dollvory our spoclulty.
PAUL & LAWRENOK
Phono Paolfle 33G1 Stand at Nasi
SrAR
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