Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 16, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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0BJ0R08 PUTNAM, IMItor ntut Manner
K!terBd . ti foofiil-clii matter At
Mtiirora, Oregon, tinder the aot of
ircu a, 1S7V,
SOMETHING WRONG SOMEWHERE,
Official Paper of thn City of Medford.
Official I'nper of Jackson County.
KBC1UTTI0N BAXB8.
On month, by mall.
J 5.00
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Par month, delivered by carrier In
Aieniuru, Jacksonville and (.en
tral 1'olnt , .$0
FatutMsy only, by mall, per year .00
Weekly, pof -cnr . ... -.. t.tn
WATENED 10
KILL MERCHANT
BURN UP 101
W. T. Green, t rancher roildlne
near Noc.uo Hlvcr, on Evans crook,
km ' placed undo; arrest today,
charged with threatening to kill It.
M., McLean, a hardwaro merchant of
Itoguo Itlver.
District Attorney Kelly charges
Orcen with bolus a source of uneasi
ness In tha community around Rogue
Hirer. Some tlirio last winter n
church oh Kvans crook, was burned
Into nt night and thcro It n strong
feeling in the community that Or con
was responsible fpr the fire, he hav
ing threatened to blow It up unlra
It wan moved, the ftlto of the church
adjoining Grcon'B property.
dreon was in Uoguo Hlvei1 Wednes
day night and when rotused liquor
by," Mark Whipple, a galoonrnan, he
threatened to burn tlio town.
lo will bo given n preliminary
hearing before Justice Tajlor Satur
day morning.
STUDENTS from the Oregon Agricultural College nre
acting as strike-breakers for tlto Marconi "Wireless
company at their coast stations and aboard vessels.
Students from the state "University of California are
takiDg the place of strikers with the Pacific Gas and Elec
tric company at San .Francisco and other places affected.
These state institutions are supported by general taxa
tion. Laboring men pay a. largo proportion of their in
comes. The students are therefore wards of the state and
indebted to the taxpayers, to both capital and labor for
ineir cuucuuon.
There must, bo something fundamentally wrong with
the instruction supplied at public educational institutions
when students eagerly seek to take the bread and butter
out of the mouths of working men, engaged in a struggle
either for principle or wages. Such action might be ex
pected from students in institutions endowed by the
Rockefellers, Morgans and. other pirates of industry, but
not from the people s colleges.
Some strikes are right, and result beneficiallv. Some
strikes aro wrong in principle and deserve defeat. But
whether right or wrong, it is not part of the business of a
wavrt of the public to act as strike-breaker a partisan
A a Ifil Ml t
m industrial wariare ueiwecn classes to uoin ol wnom lie
is indebted for ljis education.
The action of the Corvallis and Berkeley students
demonstrates that education in the principles of funda
mental democracy is somehow lacking at these institu
tions; that the broad sympathy for struggling humanity
tiuiisnmwti uo nit pri"cqaiipruuucuoLueiiJOcrae.y, is miss
ing in some of the educational institutions of democracy;
that greed for the dollar supplants love of fair play and
respect for human rights in the student finishing his col
lege career.
No wonder there is a growing tendency among the
masses to oppose higher educational institutions, when the
youth of the country, whom thev help to educate, are
turned out of these colleges as enemies to labor and its
cause.
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COME
10 FRISCO JONGS
SAN KKANC1SCO. Cnl., May 1C. -With
the nvowed purpose of omllug
Ml long warn In Salt Francisco, 27
Ohlneso tongs and family clubs or
gnnttcd tli Poaco Soclnty of China
town hero today. The Six Companion
is behind thu urgauliatlon and Itn
charter members lucludo thn leaillng
spirits of tlio strongest Chlneso tonRS
and clubs In the city. Low l'ow Chan
was elected president and Lotlla
Quong secretary.
It was agreed that hereafter all
differences arising between tons
member must bo submitted to the
society and settled by arbitration.
Failure to comply with this ordor
will result In thu belligerent mombur
being voted out of tho society and
his Identity, In tho event of trouble,
being revealed to tho police. It Is
believed that similar societies will be
formed In Seattle, Portland. I. on An-
poles and other const cities.
Polleo Chief White has great faith
In tho men back of tho organization
and bollotcs It means the end of all
tong wars in San Francisco.
SUSPECT CLAIMS
A
IBUTCHER
SIDE
DARLING
AWAITS
MESS BRIDE
BECAUSE OF OUR. SINS.
BUD IS EASILY
MAKING
WEIGHT
LOS AXOELES, Col., May 10.
Hud Anderson, who will box Joe
Mondot twenty rounds hero next
Tuesday night, is" linvinjr the easiest
time of his career getting down (0
tho required weight 133 pounds
ncconlinjf ( the statement today of
his trainer, Enrl Mohnit.
"Bud never hnin will go into thd
ring ns he did for his first Drown
fighl," Raid . Mohan, "llo is being
taken to tho weight gradually nnd
will make it without difficulty. lie
is stronger now than I ever saw him."
Mntulol is working hard daily at
Venice, no is ucuTmmcu to nave
another ehnnce nt Joo Divers to
avenge his last defeat by tlio Mexican
nnd unless McCnfev matches Ritchie
nnd Divcra for July 4, the winner of
FIFTEEN years ago when the, McKinley administration
launched its policy of expansion and inflation the anti-
cxpansiomsts were derided by a lustful commercial ago
seeking something to exploit.
Prior to the acquisition of the Phillippine Islands the
United States was an invulnerable Achilles without a heel.
These isolated islands have onlv added a vulnerable heel to
the great western Achilles.
Aside from the opportunity offered capital for exploi
tation theses possessions have added nothing to the people
of this country save an evor increasing burden of taxation
in the maintenance of a top heavy navy, and now they are
.becoming a source of! humiliation.
The jingoes of Japan are only banking on the prcgna
bilit of those possessions for their war thunder and were
this country divested of them, there would bo no jingoism
in Tapan over anti-alien legislation. "We are simply pay
ing tho price of lust. If wo had left the Orient to the
Orientals we might with better grace pursue a policy of
"America for Americans."
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Tuesday's bout will bo
TKinont ou that day.
Rivers' op-
GHOST HAUNTS JI
SACRAMENTO, Cnl., May 1C
Flitting from cell to cell in tho city
jail during the enrly morning hours,
A, white robed figure has been mak
ing tho nights a terror for inmates
of. that lmstilo, according to Detec
tivo Henry Miilsz and Dniliff John
McMnuufl Iiaro toduy. The officers
pay tho "ghost" is that of Charles
Mortimer, who was hanged in the
jail in 3873 for tho murder of a wo
man named Mury Gibson. McMnnus
a member of tlio- jwlico' forco at tho
time of tho hanging, asherts that the
figuro often Appeared for n XoW
years uftorivard.
CLARK AND HENERY GET
SPRINGFIELD" PAVIHG'JOD
'SI'IUNQfWi), Ore, Muy 1C
TJio contract for paving Fourth aud
Fifth streets was awarded to tho.
Clark & Ildnory Construction com
pahy by tho' city council at its regu
lar monthly mooting Inst night. Tho
coil tract was a modification of thn
ouo previously awardod. and provides
for a flvo'invli concrete baso 'instead
of 'a four-luch baso, as specified by
th previous contract. Tho prico to
bt paid Is $1.44 por squaro yard, nv
ay-Hlnst $1,30 for tho four-Inch baso.
'Tho modification of tho contract
caiiio as a result of remonstrances
against a four Inch baso pavemont.
When tho bids woro submlttod nt a
ji'revlous moetlng of tho council tho
Clark & Hoaory company and the
Mcmtaguo-O'Ilcllly company each bid
$U44 on tho strcot Eiirfaco work
with a flvo-iucli baso.
L A. ROSE OF PHOE
SERIOUSLY ILL" AGAIN
. .r f I
L. A. Hoio of Phoenix is seriously
ill at tho homo of his daughter, Mrs.
J. M. Itador. Ono rear ago last
March Mr, Itoso found it necessary to
hate his right leg amputated as a
result of gangrenous diabetes, and
bis health was seemingly much Im
proved. Decently, however, tho In
fection has developed in tho remain
lug leg and his condition Is pro
nounced 'very serious by tho attend
ing physicians, Dr. I'lckcll of Med
ford and Dr. llalmgren of Phoenix.
Mr. Itoso Is ono of the best known
pioneer residents of Phoenix precinct
having lived thero for over CO years.
Ills many old-tlmo friends will bo
pained, to learn of his serious, condition.
ALLEGED SMUGGLERS
CLEARED BY JURY
SEATTLE, Wash., May 1C Conl
pletoly surprising tho government, a
Jury in tho fedora! court acquitted
Charlie I.oulo, n wealthy Chinaman,
and James Ilalston, nrrestod In
Portland, of conspiracy to smuggfo
opium. Ralston was ro-arrested and
will bo taken to Portland to stand
trial on a charge of having engaged
In opium traffic there. Tho acquit
tals camd In splto of tho fact that
Ralston admitted ho was "packhorso"
for an opium ring, llo exonerated
I.oulo of any connection with It. The
dofenso tauntingly demanded that
Noll McArthur bo produced, tho mlss
Ing customs inspector, alleged to
have boon fixed."
WELLEN BOY WINS FIRST
PRIZE AT 0. A. C.
OHUaON' AGRICULTURAL COL
LEGE, Corvallis, 6ro", May 16.
Itowley Crult of Wellen, Junior nt
tho Oregon Agricultural college
school of mines, won first prlzo, and
C. N. Anderson of Portland, a senior,
won second In a contest In tho class
in rock and earth exxcavatlon for
working put tho best graphic solu
tions of Hie problem of tho cost of
earth work by means of various ap
paratus pnd lor Vai yips' dlbtailcnt.
They have made diagrams by which
tho average cost mny bo ascertained
Instantly, whatever tho, wages pah',
for moving oarth In njiy quantity to
various distances somothlng ex
tremoly valuable to all contractors
who havo to do with this sort of
work.
WEST VIRGINIA MILITARY
COURT UNDER PROBE
WASHINGTON, May 10, Tho
sonato listened for ah hour and a
half last night to a discussion of tho
right of tho governor of West Vir
ginia to establish a military zonb in
his stato, to sot up martial law thoro
aud say that prisoners brought be
fore tho military tribunal created by
him should bo tried by It Instead of
In tho civil courts. Senator Kerns'
resolution for an Investigation of
conditions In the West Virginia coal
fields which brought forth tho argu
ment failed onto moro to como to a
voto, Kern aud Ooff, loaders of tho
fight agreeing that It bo laid aside
temporarily aud that debate on tho
tariff hearings might bo continued.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Mny lft.
A togless brido h Nought here to
day by Ernest V. Darling of Port
land, "nntitre man," who has returned
to San Frniioi.ico after spending
eight yennt in thu South Sea InIuiuN.
Darling doo not nfck much of the
Woman. Ho is not parlirular us to
color or race, hut t-he must brt willing
to hiib-ist on uncooked food nnd di
pno with nil raiment.
"In return for these potty snrrl-
ficw," tmid tho tmlurciiifii today,
"the woman I wed will get a Darl
ing."
Darling established a nature colony
in Tahiti but admit he it not very
populnr there. He aborts the ).
lieu of the bdiiitd nre entirely too
particular.
"On my mountain rnncli, however,"
Hnid Darling, "I lived ns I pleased. I
ran nbout entirely in Ihe huff."
Darling says ho proposed to one
San Frnlicihco woman but hc turned
him down. He will berk a brido in
Portland is unsuccessful here.
Dr. Start's Conviction Reversed.
SALEM, Ore., May JO. -Tlio su-
pttyno court this morning reversed
tho conviction of I)r. Marry htnrl,
alleged to bo n member of the Port
land vice clique, und remanded the
cnxa for a new trial. The opinions
will not bo filed until Tuesday, but it
was announced that t met Justice
MuDridc and JuMiec Aikiu tlisHcit.
All the justices agreed that tho of
fense was Hodoiny, ns charged in the
indictment, nnd not a minor one, us
contended by counxol for Start.
Eaton Inquest Resumed.
ADINODON, Mas., Mny 10. The
inquest into tho death of Admiral
Joseph O. Eutou, March 20 last, was
resumed here today. Tho prosenco
hero of Chnrles Mutes, a druggist of
Dockland, indicates that tho inquiry
will revolve around the itoisou theory.
Irs. Eaton, tlio admiral's wife, nr
r'ested on a charge of murder, is held
without bail for trial.
SAN FRANCISCO, Cnl., Mny 1.
- Wnlter Soot I, held hv tlio jmiIIoo
hero after discovery ol' Ihu murder
of his employer, Egbert Aniiuud, was
formally charged today with tlio
murder. ItU homing in police court
will bo continued until tlio eonuiorV
inquest Is hold.
SAN FRANCISCO, Miv 10. "t
saw Auuiiiid cud his life, llo cut
his llirout with n btilehor kulIV. I
was nfraiil to notify tho police ho
oauso 1 thought Ihoy would noouso
mo of tlio oilino,"
Thin is the declaration hero loday
of Walter Soot I, suspected of mur
dering Egbert Auiiaud, a butcher thn
was found dead In his shop hero with
tho head almost sovared from the
body.
"Aniiuud had been talking about
Imd biHuess," continued Scolt. who
was employed in tho simp, "lie
slashed his throat before I could in
terfere. Just then a woman came
into the shop and I left by u roar
door. I returned later nnd put mv
nmi nbout the dead iiiiiu and carried
him over to tho oilier cud of tho mom.
1 was covered with blood, so 1 took
off the clothes I wus wearing, put
them in n suck and threw thorn into
uu ash can at my homo."
The polioo say they can pick ninny
flaws in Scott's story. Auiiaud was
robbed of $llo. Tlio police snv thov
liavo accounted for $1M of thi
nuiounl through Scott.
TO DEVELOP ALASKA
WITH FEDERAL RAILROAD
WASIIINOTON, Mny 10. Secre
tary Latin of tho Interior department
placed himself on record today as
favoring n railway system In Alaska
constructed and operated by tho gov
ernment. Secretary I.nno uxpressnd
his views In n letter responding to
Inquiries from Sonat6r Plttman.
chairman of tho committee ou terri
tories, which now has under consid
eration a bill providing for tho con
struction by tha national government
of a railway system In Alnska.
Lane lu letters says thcro is only
ono way to mako "any country n real
part of tho world, and that Is by
constructing rnllroads Into It."
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IHrCl' 'a(jQ6ri:J jMH
'.I Sue
front & In
2 for 23c
fcdh BooKt'.lh.
rrwnn
Tho Bunt U th rrwnt , l.
imitip wwo wwrltiR iiml ttfrct-ih
tiptlns M fcummot iMion'l culUl-dlnl
Liki sit
Ide Silver ;
Gbilam !
Hut tb UorutrtUbitkUallutloeK'i,
lounJ la nJutbct nuke.
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Alio Miitrr l Ua .Vhlrlt
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
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WIIVV
Muu fiioifi;
S acres DoAnJou, full bearing
10 acres Dose, full bearing
10 acres llartlett, full hearing
10 acres Comleo, full bearing
Wo must sell ouo of lhco block
of Pears nt Just ouclmlf viluo to
savu larger tract. 12 ft. deep loam
soil; lu Jackson county. 3 iiilloa from
Medford.
1'ibo okKihI, $u,ii).
Wo want jour bid on ouo of these
tracts. Can taku you out any after
noon.
J. C. M,UNT,N
ll!.1 N. Ithorthlo
or 214 First National Hank lliilldlug
HM-M-M
1 ISIS THEATRE
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L Photo I'liijs Only
KIIIO Foot or I'lrtlltc KIIKt
0 I'l'ldtiy and Hattmlay Program
AX AliVICXTl'IID OS Till!
I ,ii i:ica.v itoitin:it
!5 Lubln Bpoclnl In Two Partn
Lwr m:.m gi'Aititin.
W Vltagraph Coniedy
5 Annllior HurptUo lleol
0 Aduilsiliiii n nnd to Vns
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Malluro Hiilurdio and Hiiudny
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STAR
THEATRE
Alttnys lu (bo Lend
FOR SALE
Siiiulf Irrlintuil .rnucn s-dar city
reservoir. Ilouin, bam, shed, etc.
Tclephono nnd city water. Family
orchard, liorrlcs, garrton. Now fMo
soil all limited. Ideal location for
market gardening, berries or small
orchard, ll'uy this ranch now ami
get tho benefit of this year's crop.
II. L. XOIILIT, Oitncr
Phono 1018-L.
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WMemoreX
ft jSlio-92Kalish9& v
FINEST QUALITY LARCCST VARIETY
Draperies
V csrry n very complftn lln of
orsporlM, Ico ourfalnn. fliturn. otc
and ilo nil cl.ic cr unhoUtirlntr A
IH-clal mnii lo look fW llua work
tielnlvrly sml will ulv coml
snrvlco bk In iitxallil lo gt Ul vn
tha Ursrut alllr.
"Wcoks & McGowan Co.
TODAV TODAY
HPISCIAL I'IMTlllli:
IX TWO ItDKLM
Tin: .minmaei: ix Tin: cocoaxut
A thrlllliiR aecouiit of an American's
ndvotituros In thu South ilea
Iftluuds
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"OAt'.MONT WDCKI.V"
LatoMt current events
"iiuAHS iitrrroxs"
A real live comedy
HONO MUSIC KFFDCTH
for Delicate Children
MISS NELLIE GRANT IS '
WIFE OF W. P. CR0NAN
i ii i j ii
OAKLAAND, Cal., Mny 10. liieu
tcnant Commander V, P. Cronan
United States navy, and his bride,
formerly Miss Ncllio Grunt, grand
daughter of General U. S. Orant, uro
spending their honeymoon nt tho
Hotel Oakland. Tho couplo woro
mitrrfcd hi' a'iii8tico,ortho,'pcnco in
finn Franuisca Into yesterday, quiet
ly slipped nway from tlipir friends
(Did caluo o Oakland.
An Appeal to Wives
You know tho torrlblo affliction
that tomes to umny homes from the
result of a drinking husband or sou.
You know of tho money wasted on
"drink" that lu needed In tho homo to
purchuso food and clothing. Olt
HINE has saved thousands 6f drink
ing num. It Is a hoino treatment
and can bo given secretly. Your
money will bo rofundod If, inftor p.
trial, It has failed to benefit, Costs
only Jl a box, Como In and got a
froo booklet and lot us toll you of
tho good OltUINE is doing.
Leon V, Huskins,
A Mother's Letter to .Mothers.
Mrs. K. W. Cooper of Illoomflold,
N. J., pny: "My child, soven years
old, had a bad cold and was weak
and qulto run down In health, Hho
had beeii In thfs c6iidlilon for about
six wcoks when I bogan giving hnr
Vlnol, It was a wonderful holp to
tho child, breaking up her cold quick
ly nnd building up her strength be
sides, i havo also found Vlnol n
mbst oxcollont tonic for kooplng up
tho children's strength during a
slego of whooping cough."
Vlnol Is n wonderful combination
of twd world-famed tonics thu med
icinal body building elements of cod
llyor oj) and Iron for Jtho blood, and
thoroforo It Is a porfoctly safe medb
clno for children, hecnuro It Is not a
patent medicine, everything in It If.'
printed on every package, ho mothers
may know what thoy aro giving their
llttlo ones,
Thoroforo wo ask ovory mother of
a weak, sickly or ailing child In this
vicinity to try Vlnol ou our guaran
tee". Medford Pharmacy, Medford,
Orb:
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rniiml while cakM cWnllt ninoOn twin. Klin
loose. 10c. la fciu)om,liri: iumltiam Witi,
vrnu ixrnr, 75t.
-rnrr- comlil
ir1Jl n bttitg lblr tho look A I, V.t'lmr rlor
taJlatKitokllbltrk tlioo. l'oll.li milint.ruih
orcloUi.YSctnU. "DABY rilTt-llM.lUMilK
I r juur tipxut Am M iel th Wllut rm vanl -im1 n
!! Hlc in itnp r r rail, it (vrktsr. rtivtf I uil.
WHITTEMORr OROS. CO.,
20-20 Albany Sir!, Cambrido. M.
Ttt Or.tfil an.t lAtitit MjmnfactHtfii.
.Shot lilltliti in th lliill
IWV coulilnktlan for ctntUmtn who Uko
PLUMBING
fitoam and Hot Vator
Boating
All Work (tiisranlMd
I'rluva t.-iaanabla
COPPEEN & PRICE
M Howard Bloek. rntrane on Silt Kt
Koni Than S4.
Afternoon and Hunlng
ADMIHMIO.V no AND JOo
" FOR SALE
T lmv6 floino of ilio boat
buys in tlio valley. Good al
falfa ranches. koo1 bottom
land, plenty of water. Also
good place to rent. Don't
Jail to, seo me-beforo yon buy.
JOHN PEARSON'
P. O. Box 36 Ashland, Ore.
Hochambeau
JtoKlstorod
DAPPLi: MHAY KT.U.LlOX
G Yours Old
Kertlro Ijl-O t(t( Insurn
uirro ii.tji.s
Wo nlso train horses and colts nnd
break thorn of all noxious habits. Sat
isfaction gunrantood,
ti. O. VAX WICODX ,
Main -Hi Jnrksonvllln
E. D. Weston
Official Photographer of the
Medford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
Post Cards
Panoramic Work
Portraits
Interior andcxtorior viowa
Flash lights
Negatives made anv timo
and any plaeo by appoint
ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471
John A, Perl
Undertaker
Lndy Assistant' -
28 S. IJAItTLDPr
Phones M, t anil '17-J-2
lAinbulauco Hervico lieuily Coroner
5 i
& -r . r 3
Kest Koom I
I kin on Ytn . 5
Luncheon
Saturday Noon
25 Gents,
(t$i'S)'5s!X?r
BILL OFFUTT
Automobile Expert
' Now Located at tho
Crater Lakn Oarage
33 S, Ilartlott Street
Itcasounblo Prices. Work Oinirautcod
llcst of Deferences
Caro Washed and Tires ICxchangod
Carngo Phono 29-U.
Clark 6c Wright
Z rLAWYEA'3 h
WASIIINOTON, 1). O.
Puhllo Laml Mfittprs: FInul Proof.
Dosort Lauds, Contest and Mining
Cases'. Scrip.
The "Clean-up" Hitter
l a bigger man llian tho Covernor
for ilia moment -if he "dehvera."
Anyway, ho lim nt Icatt tha clianco
of nn even brrak'lf tha Coik Center
it being uied, berauia it hua juil lnt
much more "go" to it than the old
ilylo rubber core ball.
Ths Cork Center haa aolved the prob.
lorn of how lo help the bultrr.becaiuo,
while it livelier limn the old atylo
rubber f ore bull, it ia not too much ao.
Tho SpaldinuOftlclal National League
Cork Center ball, price $1.2$. ii (he
oflicial ball of tlio woild aerlei, and
will be for twenty yeart.
A. G. SPALDING &. BROS.
ISO Geary Street, San Franci.co
ThamoatttimpletellniioflKM ball trontUIn the
wotl.l Ii uliowri In tha new dimWInij cuUluiruv,
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