u r PXttEtfotm. atTCPFORT) MATH TRIBUNE, MOTORD. OREGON, TIIKSTUY, MAY 27, 1010, TRIBUNE Medford Mail MMMWNS& "mtm XCBPT HtJNUAT lit TUB wabKorm X'hiNTiNa co. It ON . The De-Mocnytlo Times, Th Medford Mail. The MrdTord, Trlbunn, The (South ern Oroffonlnit. The Ashland Tribune. , Offlcfl Mali Tribune HuIMIkk, ,J5-2tS North Fir street; telephons 75. UrOItOH 1'UTNAM, K.SItor.a,nJ Manager KntereA as a4cond-lM matter at MeOforit, Oregon, under tha act of HITOn , il. BOURNE'S GOOD ROADS PLAN. Official rnr of tha City of MeJford. Official Vnper of JAckaon County. BUBBOXZPTXOir KATBL One year, by mull.. 15.00 One month, by nitl . .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In aiemnru, jRCKionvin ana ven tral l'olnt , .80 Paturday only, by mall, per rear i.OD Weekly, per year.... 1.50 WORN CIRCtTULTIOif. Dally average for eleven months nd Iflit November 30, 1911 J7S1. Tlis Mall Trlbunn la vn sa),at tha lrry Nawa (llano, Kan VraneNeo.' l'ortfaml Hotel Newe Stand. .Portland. Portland New Co., Portland, Ore V. O. Whitney. HeatUe, Wh. Jrmll Xased Win United raa Dlspateliss. .Hoglliern Oregon and rnlfc. ' and the- fastest- MSSrOBS. OBMOH. Metropolis of, ,8011 Northern California. rrotvlne eltv In Oreeon. Population U. a census 19101840: estimated. 1I1Z in.000. Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Hystcm completed, clvjnr finest supply puro mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets pavct I'oatofflco receipts for year andlnir November 10, Hit, show Incroaia of II per cent. Hanner fruit city tn Oregon notu Illver SplUcnWrc apples wen sweep slakes prise and title of "Apple jctnr of tee worw nt the National Apple show, Ppckaae, 109, and a cr of Newtowis won rs rrlao ta mo. nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vticouvr, U. C JOLTS AND JINGLES I By Ad Brown I When the frost nipi, tlifl tomatoes My lady's head doth toss And then Mio vowh, "forsooth my Ion! ''We'll have no chili sauce." .Ami so methinks I'll cover them K'cn though it pain to stoop, For I do lovo the chili sauce And ckc I lovo the soup. o slioulil worry nnd pet a crick in tho neck nnd, go fishing. llcnuty is but skin deep, Tlmt sentiment is right, When a coat of sunburn Hides it from our sight. The Oregon Coile. At Tho Dalles n lawyer is named Ed P. Coad. Ho Tnkct It on tho Kye. Dr. Bear left for Indianapolis to tako n course on the eye. Madison Democrat. Urst nnd foremost wo hnve with it today C. E. flallup. Ifohnereville, Cnl., Hnrry Look, Scotia, Cnl., Char ley Hoots, Uper Mnttolc, Cnl., nnd Mrs. Kilchen who was shopping' nt Jefferson the other day. Andv Carnegie stated the other tiny that ho would bo willing to tako n gun and fight tho Japs if wnr came hut it !h significant that after he said it he hodrded n bont for several thousand miles further nwny from any posidblc scene of action. Just ns Do Wolf Hopper thinks he has tied Nat Goodwin's marrying rec ord tho crafty Nnt turns the trick again. ' POOR ALIENS CANT EVEN GO FISHING OLYMPIA, Wufch., May 27. Aliens who linvo not declared their intentions of becoraiiiK citizens, or hccuretl n prrmil t enrry arm, uro not eligible (o buy hunting or fish ing licenscH from county clorks, nc cording trt n Tuling hitnded down to day by Attomoy aeneriu W. V. Tan ner. LUMBER MEN PUZZLED BY TRICK OF BUYERS NORTTII YAKIMA, Wu.li., Muy 27. Lumbermen refused to bid for, 11,000,000 feet of timber to be cut from tho utorago renervoirs of Lake ICeccheltiB ulid Knclios, in the Ca cades mid officials of tho reclama tion servieo who advertised the tim ber are wondoring what is wrong. Widosprend advertisement for bids brought not u Mnglo rep))'. A.L. Paine Reslnns. Aburdecn, Wash., Mny 127. A. L. Paine, nmnnxor of thu National Lum ber and li ooinpnny has today an nounced his resignation. 1'aino is oiiq of the best known lumbermuu in tho noithwest. lie will tako up his rnoidi'iico in California after the first of next year. , , l'n(o Theater Tonight Only. Dr. Jokyl ami Mr. Hyde, a thrill ing feuturo In tho picturo lino tit tho Page theater. llllly's Troubles, a screaming farco and Tho Awakening of Pnpltn, a realistic western drama, Includo ono of tho best hills offered. In addition to tho regular picture, program,' tho Page manuccirfcnt will also Introduce a flvu piece orchestra, starting tonight. Usual prices. FORMJBR SENATOR JONA'JntAU ROlMikM Jr., who is devoting his time ns chairman of tho joint sonuto and honso oonmiittoo to dovising Ways nnd moans for fedoral aid to good roads has formulated a iniu'tienl working plan for the financing and const met ion of a system of national highways. It contemplates tho authorization and sale hy popular subscription "upon a pro rata allotment basis of fifty year three per cent bond o tho amount of $3,000,000 000. The monov is to be expended under the supervision of the state highway commission, co-operating with the United States highway commission, the allotment for each state to be in proportion to its population, area, assessed valuation and total mileage of public highways. The state issues 4 per cent 50 year bonds which aru deposited with the federal treasurer, whereupon the United States hicrhwav bonds to the amount, of nvoitcV applied for, tire sold and the proceeds turned over to tho state. .Three fourths of the interest payments mado by tho state are used to pay interest on tho federal bonds, and one fourth deposited intho treasury as a sinking fund. At the time of matiiritv of the bonds deposited by tho state, the treasurer of tho United States cancels and returns them to states issuing them, without requiring any payment of principal. Two per cent oL tiie amount ot state oonus de posited is nninmlly paid the state by the United States for maintainance of highways so constructed. Under the plrin, Oregon would receive $16,000,000, though a constitutional amendment would oe necessary to permit the. issuance. Speaking of his plan, dotails of which will bo fjuriiishcd upon application, Senator Rourne says: The 'adoption bf this comprehensive 'plan Insures an opportunity, ex teudliiK qyoria period ot fifty yenrs, for, tho expenditure ot threo billions or dollars tn iinproement and maintenance of wagon roads In tho United Stntcs, thus giving useful employment to many people and providing ayate matte nnd Intelligent highway construction, resulting In tho United Stated aecurlng what would probably bo tits best and most oxtunnlvo system ot highways In tho world and Increasing our national wealth many, ninny times tho amount of tho Investment. Arcuiucnts in its favor he summarizes as follows, as serting that good roads is the greatest neonomie problem before- the' cdunfry: ' , ' It will add a hundred billions to the national wealth. It will more than double the value of American farms. It will save a billion dollars annually to farmers and country residents by cheapening travel and transportation. n "m'i f ?i. I -i! i ' inn nnn . ...1.. :.. it will lunusii occupation tor over iuu,uuu iiuuihu m road maintainance and make country life attractive and remunerative. County bonds will do in the same proportion for Jack son county what the Bourne plan will do for the nation a3 a whole. CALIPKS p IBS DUE TO LACK OF NEEDED IRRIGATION THE HEAVYWEIGHT SLUGGERS. IV today a hitherto unnoticed Medford youth were to up root one of the city's concrete drinking fountains with One sweep of his arm", tomorrow would hail him as a com ing heavyweight champion. It is this dependence upon brute strength, while skill is ignored, that makes probable sitch affairs as that at Calgary when unskilled Luther AfcCarty went down for the final count before an equally unskilled opponent. .... . M 1 I The pr-ze fignt game, its dcicndcrs say, claims iewcr victims than any otlier sport, but it lias not necn possioio until recently for the untrained, inexperienced giant to enter the ring. If the promoters would postpone the day when tho sport will bo prohibited they will cease staging tncisc ircaic contests ot -pnysicai gianis. xn my jjh-m-iu crop of heavyweights thero is not a man, unless it be Jack Johnson, who has earned the right to be a drawing card. Thrir exhibitions arc as far from boxing as is the alley fight and are more dangerous, for the man in the alley may always turn and run. The public, attracted by clever press agent rot, is victimized at the box office the heavy weight "game" has degenerated to its lowest depth. GREAT REUNION B E N GRAY CHATTANOOGA, Tcnn., May 27. Tho halt century old talcs of bloody carnago and tho bravery of American soldiers wore recounted hero today when veterans ot "battle abovo tho clouds' on tho slopes of Lookout mountain met horo in tho greatest reunion of bluo and gray since tho scars of tho civil war were healed. Joining with tho veterans GREAT JOY, BEEF T TAKES UMBLE PORTLAND, Ore., May 27. Ah a result of tho touring into the local murkct of great herds of California, Montana, Utah, Idaho and local cat tle, caused by the importation of fresh beef from Australia by Califor nia interests, there was n' very se vere (.lump of values of livestock ut North Portland yards today. During the lust twenty-iour hours T tho Kdltor. Slneo leaving Medford a month ago I hnvo had . cntdon to visit a largo portion of Cali fornia, where I hnvo clooly obsurvod thu agricultural nnd financial condi tions. It has never been my prno tlco to boost by knocking tho othor place, hut will (tescrlho conditions seen In my visit to sunny California, so our neighbors hero can begin to appreciate tho many hlesslucs be stowed by mUuro on tho lloguo ltlver valley. With tho exception ot Santa Rosa and tho surrounding portion ot So- nomn county tho whole ot coutrat California from rrcsuo to Marys vlllo Is bnkod brown. Thoy hnd very little rain lust year nnd scarcely a sprinkle this year so that now the effect of tho drouth Is terrible und oven deep wells arc nearly dry. Tho grass and grain hay with few ex ceptions did not grow n foot high this year nnd tho whole nonlrrlgat- ed hay crop Is a cumplotn falluro Cattle on tho rauxos are dlug both for lack of feed nnd water. Hay Is very high and cnttlo and horses can bo bought for a song. This will drive thn buyers Into thin cotinh-y for hay and dairy products. Many n man who In tho past has been prone to Josh us about our web feet has asked to sec our book- lot, nnd I hnvo received m.iny Inquir ies ns to tho conditions and prices of land hero. Tho blow socin to hnvo fallen tho hardest upon thu small farmer nnd thu cnttlo man so most of tho Inquiries arc for low priced laud, and doubtless many will come hero In the licit r future for audi lauds. Let's hope that when thuy do como that somo ot'ottr blessed knock era will trade lands with them. Calltornlnns are now being tntigut the absoltito need of Irrigation y tho grim hand of poverty, especially In the regions similar to this whore they usually hnvo enough rain. They aro bound to havo much suffering ami want thero this your nnd It Is to bo hoped that our ranchers will profit by their lesson nnd not wait until wo aro absolutely driven to -It hern by tho same hard reason. Tho advantages of Irrigation nro very np- pnrcni there now and those who niv so fortunate ns to be equipped wl'h water will roan enormous profits, as tholr Und looks llko an oases In a desort The principal source of money In California at present Is tho totirUt and the newcomer. Tho lattor nro now beginning to seo tho deplorablo conditions there and aro ready with a llttlo persuasion to como this wnyj to mako their homos where they can bo sure or unfailing and bountiful returns for their Inbor In tho fields. To secttro these people an settlors wot then replace ArKUeB4lCjmln niimt nlthnr imi? or nltmtnnto Ihoto the nartB. SWAl Ifte iltrt parasitic knockers who aro not en tirely satisfied In folding their hands nnd doing nothing whllo waltlug for JftJcJa their landa to Incrcnso In valuo 'rij,Ju,4,fr?j,fl the actions ot others, but must say iu.Biuiiiiiia . a xnMUriu'nu California. Then, knowing our weakness and diiiiKi'r, they will Join tho ery of us who know, mid do all In their power to bring all our lauds possible under tho unfailing waters of Irrigating rnntils. In splto ot tho vast stiperloilty of our country now when It Is In Its eompnratlvely undov eloped stnte, wo who nro experienced In tho effect of Irrigation cannot htit'outurgo and complete, tho picture horo by viewing. It as It will bo In a fow y'etirs hence when tho (urge Irrigation" to stems nro complete and our lnull yielding tho enormous nnd profitable crops which wilt ho possthlo thornuudo'r. You hare doubtless heard from many others of how water applied at tho proper time will lusuro one year's crops antt help tho next year's buds so that season's crops nro also guar anteed except for tho frosts whoso danger wilt also be lessoned by tho canals. Our berry nnd other small crops will bo trebled and many other thliiKH raised und exported which are now shipped Into tho valley. Taking It nil nnd nil simply from thn point of productnhlllty wo surely have much to ho thankful fur hero, without mentioning thu other benu ties nntura provides, and I simply repent that our knockers should 10 olsowhcro nnd learn whnt wo hnvo. nnd not prnvcut tho ndvetit of new nnd better people to tako their places In this bcauUfiil valley As ever, L. W WHITINO, Civil engineer PARISIAN SAGE The llnlr (JroworNofv Sold InUtilei Icn on Money ltmk Plan It's u mighty good thing ror tho women of Aniorlcn that Piirlslnu Hnuo can now bo obtained In every town of r-ottspqitoiico. No preparation for tho hair hnn tlouo so much to stop fulling hiilr mid orndlcato dandruff mid mako w'otu. eu'ii hair beautiful Its Parisian Hngo. Parisian Stigo Is tho only certain destroyer of thn dandruff microbe which Is tho catiso ot U7 per emit of hair troubles, Thesn pernicious, portdsteitt mid doatrtirtlvn llttlo devils thrlvo on tho ordinary hair tonics. Parlslitfi Sago Is such an extraor dinary nnd quick noting roJiiVonator that ChttM. f)trang who Is tho agent In Medford, guarantees It to euro dandruff, slop falling hair ami Itch, lug smlp In two weeks or money back, It Is n lnnftulflroiit dressing for, Women who dcslro luxuriant, lus trous bntr that compels admiration, And a largo boltlo of ParUt.ni Snito rests only GO cents at Chan. Strang's and lending druggists all over America. L JJIL .iU IJtgWig WHERE $0. OO TONIGHT i STAR THEATRE c6ol Make your refrigerator , sanitary with GOLD DUST M When cleaning tho rcfrigor ator, all crumbs should be re moved, and any spilled liquids should bo wiped up at once. Remove shelves and scrub them in hot suds, mado by dis solving a tablespoon "of Gold Dust washing powder in warm water. Dry with a cloth or in the sunshine, if possible. Scrub cvory part of both tho ice and food chambers thor oughly withthohot suds ; rinso in clear water, wipe dry and leave open to air. Scald wauto pipo with boiling suds made from Gold Dost; scrub the drip pan, Cokv CO.MroUTAl)Ul THI'MKNUOIM "KKV.MI'K" " TODAY' TODAY Till: MOHAIC IAW A colossal two mid frontier pioneer apd Indian wnrdr'nmn, full of action, A .Mlil.PACU'io OAUMVAIi AT HO.VU.l'I.U Ileal sport In Hawaiian Islands A picture worth whllo run WAX 1.ADY Hlch und I.nuuhuhlo Comedy AIj rUTIICIl singing "KI'.Yri'CKY ilAVS" I OUitr.ST AND WOOIAVOKTI1 Peerless Interpreters ut Phutupluyn liVKHV AITIIUNOO.V ND uvij. NIXU ADMISSION .1 AND 10 CCNTH Watch this spare for coining features You call muko your wl(o supremely happy hy ndvlalug bnr to glvo up the hot. exhntisttng task of doing tho family baking nnd Inilstlug on tho punhnso ot bread, roll.:, plos, rakes, otc , et , from our llaktiry MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN 413 S. tnrl 5"iXiiXiiifeiiitiHUiXeitti.s) Luxury Without Extravagance D Mi U SQ, Niphlbt. Dcrai. all thoy can against tha valley and their own interests. Thoso who havo not ventured be yond tho valley lately should do o to appreciate It and to realize that tho depression we uro now feeling Is much worso noarly everywhere olae. After having their faith In tho val ley restored (for surely thoy must havo hnd it at ono tlmo) they must not overlook this great fact: Wo are subject to tho same chances of drouth and ruin as Is now Visiting ui Litim (.cm. MB "Ut It COLDDUSTTWINS tJoyomr war John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. CM 0. HAKTMHT I'honcM M. -17 nnd 17-J--J Ambulance Servieo Dupuly Coroner of both sides who fought on Ioolt-J,, ,ca flf cn,t,8 hen,haH brokt.n out mountain wore tho bent old ol-j f ul 7fl centfJ humlreil pounds; uier w iuubi.1. i. v.uv.am-u, lJ8 ,J(,j (1(J Krentcst ,lC(.i,10 for II wnero, according to nistonans 'jiKC ,)Criod thi season and one of tho iivitoitiuBu tii iub uu uu .it nuw pr eceded tno percentage of loss In any other battle In history. Twclvo thousand tents were today pitched on the Hold to accommodato veterans from Illinois, Indiana, Olorlda, Geor gia, LouUlana, Mississippi, -North Carolluu, Texas and Virginia, who represented tho 4C7 organizations which engaged In the fighting. Tho rquulon which opened today will contlnuo tomorrow and Thursday. MANSLAUGHTER CHARGE AGAINST RAILROAD MEN imiDCIf'POltT, Conn., May 27. Charged with manslaughter, Presi dent Charles S. Mcllen nnd Vice President K. II. Mclicnry of the New York, New Haven und Hnrtfoid railroad, went to trial hero todnyi The charges against Mullen and Mo Ilenry wero brought as n result of tho WeBtporl, Conn., wreck lust Qa tober, when spverul were killed and more injured, Stutes Attomoy Jud- bon uppuuved for the protcciitoii. greatest over known here and there ure indications of n continuation of tliis condition. Up to this) time tho Portland live stock market has been tho strongest in tho entire country hut the record prices in effect here together with the importation of tho foreign beef by thu southern cities, hits caused a general stampede of California and other southwestern cuttle into the local market. Cattle interests hero nro very much depressed us u result of this nvn Innch of prices. Consumers will bo the only ones to benefit ns u result of tho importations of foreign beef but it has been many a month since the public litis had u chance to taste real beef and tho lowering of prices hero will bo the signal for much joy. Fresh beef prices invariably follow the lead of tho livestock market. Fanny Ward will Do tho star noxt season In a farco from the French entitled "Tho President," undor tho management ot A. II. Wood, ! 1 1 rr um.irti i Fifteen Hundred Thousand Clean Kitchens Llko thU. 1,500,000 homes are equipped with the a iiai ntmmmtmmKaaasmmmmmimemmfmaaHaimm Mat mymnmmarr9iiinntmtixmm9ttmmm'mn9m STJfiE IWfliiff tr"'l I " J -av iVft flr V "17f New PerSctiow. WGB&bffl and wherever there la NEW PERFECTION you fiod a clean kitchen and a contented housewife. She has no coal or wood to lug; no toot or Allies to dirty up thn bouts. Tho NEW PEKFECTiON burn, ail, the cleanest, mott r.conom. ical fuel, It give any dejlrtd lenl) (ooka nnylhinu tookable. If you want light work and a dean kitchen aik your dealer (or a Ntu I'ttftctton Cock Stovi. For Best KiuIU V Ktconrntad PEARL or EOCENE OIL Sold In bulb and caioa. PORTLAND SAN I'ltyNCIjj'CO Hotel Von Dorn i 242 Turk Strcot 8 Pinost popular priced i JJotel in San Francisco i? i g Modorn Central i "Defeated" doein't sound aa liatth as "bealrn, but It iloein't alter the tcoir. Maybe ilia scorn would have bcrn charmed If your lilt had gone ju.t a little bit laithsr, out of (each ol tho fielder. Anyway, u.lns a Cork Center ball, you would havo thai chance. Dig Uaguria f it is 10 to I) per cnu livelier than tha old style rub ber irnlrr ball, which makes It Ju.t lively enough lo giro iiilere.l to a game, but not loo much to male tho srno a farce t Pitchers say (ho Cork Ccalrrli eatier to handle and fielders testify that It flies mora accurately than tho old rubber core A. G. SPALDING & BROS. 160 Geary St, San Francisco Tho Spalding (Inter will l kM to give a cstaliiKua to aajrea. IT THEATRE Monday mill TuoMlnyt TOIMVK ATO.VIvMK'NT A Child ConsrleueO Itnlloved Bellg ' Mr. Maurice Coitnllo In Till: MVHTHUV OF Till: HTOI.I.'.V . CHILD t Vltftjjraph Patho Play ' TOO .MUCH l'AIICCIi POST Comedy Till! PUHHUIT OF THU H.MUCOIiCIIM Knlliu llnllots for coutt'stniits for tho free trip to tho rnsu festival will Iki counted today nt Farmers und Fruit growers bank ami result made known tonight nt 8.30 p. m. 4-H-fTl tllll ISIS THEATRE i l'h"lil Frngrnm Tin-., mill Weil, Tin: tu'vxs of hpadim I'cniuro In Two Parts PAiiiirs vi:i:ki,v no. in A IIOItMt: O.N' ll,l( UurloKiuu Cumody in: had a uvvmh co.minu Comedy ( Ailiiilslou fl-IO Ceiils Matinees Dally I Prix Mnthu'o Deciirntliiu D.'ty for the Children tMHHmiHHIMMIMH Paaai J 1 J H "aaW-M aaX' aT 1 a 1 a I "H aaaal Beit locnteri and most popular hotel in the City. Running diilillcd ice water in each room. European' Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - fl.OO each 00 rooms - . l,SO each SO rooms 2.00 each 60 rooms whs print still 2.00 each 50 rooms wis prints lit 2.50 each 30 suites, bedroom, par lor and path 3.00 each Tor more than one guest add f 1.00 extra to the above rates for 4 each additional guett. Reduction by week or month, (f Mjnogtnunl CAtlr W, Killty E.G.ANDREWS .. Lcbbuo of drill and Dining ltoqra. n PAGE THEATRE ' TONKJIIT ONLY' DH. .ICKVI, AND AID. IIVDC A Thrilling Feature IIIM.Y'H'TltOUlUilM A ilcrenm From Start to Finish Till! AWAKIIM.NO OF PAPITA Iteallstlo Western Drama Wo n Wo feature n n.plece Orrltestrn imiiIit direction of Prof. Howell E. D.Weston Official Photographor of the Medford Commorcial Club lA'mutour Xinishing Post Oarda Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and oxtorior viowa Flash lights Negatives mado any time and any place by appolnt- mrmf.. ' ' - ' I I ll 208 E. Main Phono 1471