.,. (If tlt !! H r I re -w r. , A fr it fr i iff Waaajaaaaaaaaf- MiroroRD Mail tkihunk an r KMiroitb i'HIntinu co. Tta IwwM TJ,I Thji MMor1 Hi. w MadMMI TfltninN. TM South n OrRfiiWift. Thn Ashland TrIMlnf. Offle Mull Trlbuna Ilulldlnff, SS'SMi Wwrth tlr slrest; Ulfphons it. aMOHOM PUTNAM. Hdllor Anil Minnr ,Kntorcl n second-class msttrr Mulfftnl, Ofion, under tha act March 1, 1$7. OrflnJjl fanrr of Ihr City of Mmlford. Official Vpr ot Jackaen County. HnUCKOTieaT BATHS. 15.9? Ono month, ty mull I'r month, delivered br carrier In .o wruieni, jncusonnua ami utn tral I'OI Int- to 2.00 1.tn Ffeturfla only, by mall, per year Wkly, per year- , ,., ,,.. . SWOB CIRCDLATIOir. . Dally nvrrKo for eleven months c nij In November SO, 111 37 Jt Tha VtMl Tribune la on cala at tht Forrr Nw Staml San lranclca lrtlnnd llotoi News Btaml, Portland. Portland NAWa Co, Portland, Or V. a Whitney. Sfattla. Wh. Tall Xaitd TOr UnlttA Proa Dlapatol.. MssroRB. omqok. Mlropoll or Monthrrn oreton and Northern California, ana tha faatcat growing rlty In Oncou. PopuUtler. XI. 8. census 1910 3(10; ratlmatM. 1P1S 1A900. Klve htttirirpd thntutnnd dollar Ormvttv Water Si stem completed. Riving flneat auivply purw mountain wuter I til j puia uiuuil.wiu nwt ,. re iif pi jjirncm ar DONALDS CLAIMS PORTLAND, Ore., May &.--lt Willie Itttckia and Hud Anderson ever get hita (ho riiitf toottter, vl(clhcr it is this yenr onicsl, it will coist Mnnn- pcr Dick Donald a $5000 fMc bet, If lie doesn't ujt up thti $5000 that he litis been talking about Anderson will never not a chance to step itito tho ring with the champion. This was the ultimatum delivered today by Manager Billy Kolan of the Itttchte catni. Stung by Donald's torried iutor iiv yesterday churRiiiK Hitchio and his prohablo rival for July -1, Joe Jiivcri, with cowanliev, Nolan camo back today and asserted that the Van conrrer boy would et n match pro vided ho won a few moro matches from k0O'1 cn and tested his $5000 with homo reliable etakchpldcr. Nolan waxed facetious and then wrathful a hen ho replied to Donald's taunts in tho following btittcmcitt: "So Dickie w ore becnu-o his boy did not -Ret Joe ItivcrV chance It id hard to make homo people under .stand nhnt innl.es liich class boxens. They are rated by performances. If Andcrnon is the card that our heart broken Dick wixhe us to believe, it doct not reflect much credit on the manager to lit till t'f these opportuni ties elide by. It is trC feoino boy are nlu-ayi thought veil of when climbing tho lndilor of pugilistic fume, but it is homcYthat different with tho man who has to put up the money for th.o fighters the promoter. He is the man to judge attractions, purses nud the coin is what make tho matches. 'Wheu men lire sincere nbout back ing n boxer for a side stake, tho coin is iRisU'd with reliable stakeholders and there is no windjnraming bluffs of posting coin with the money lack ing when the time comes for uctiou. "I would udisQ the manager of the Vancouver boy if ho can secure back ing to post it uhero it can bo reached. Such bluffs as this have been heralded by every boxer in the coun try. A good manager of u fighter like the salesman who handles a goad lino of merchandise, nniht rouio up t( tho standard or ho is n counter feiter. The manager or tho Bed ford hoy knows hit challenges to Hit chio tiro useless, as tho champion could not, if ho would, battle any other than Uivors and WcMi until after September. If Anderson wins n few more battles from good men, wo will take him on und another thing to make it u certainty, will insist that ho make a side bet or ho won't get a 11111'trh. So remember tlnt last clause. "Now for n few reasons why pro moters still think and refuse to imitch Anderson with the champion, niters knocked Drown out inside of ten rounds. It took Anderson a twenty-round battle and uuolhei fourteen to gain n decision over Kayo. That is cuough, to bhow who is the better man. Mnndot was pn.t out cold by Leach Cross in six or seven rounds. It took tho Medford hoy twelve rounds, fin this should bo enough to give tho manager of the Medford lud n clear lino on his pio tege. '"Tho truth nt times is painful to hear when it is founded on fact, not on wild oiitbuir.th of hilarious inin giuntiou emanating from green hnuds. In conclusion nothing would suit mo hotter than to hnvo Hitchio meet nny lightweight wlio will post his money with a reputnhlo stakeholder, 'v don't inko matches nonndays on grades, or personalities. If the op- PQiiput w n Oranjiii; riml lie Dili sci Hie watch." ' NOLAN DEIS WWf 1 BH PJONHER POSTAL HIGHWAYS. TirK niiiiount'Pinoiil tlinl I ho fetUM-al govornnuMit will cD'oprrnti with .Inckson dounty In Improving poHful vqihIh Ih good now.s nutl hIiowh that irnck.son Cdtinly ntlll lends Orojron In gootl ronds offorls. 'Plio oonnty n)m) print cs $110,000, tho federal government $10,000, tho fou nt ruction to bo limdo undot' fodernl sunervision. Tho host feature Is that tho roads are to bo maintained indefinitely by the government. A year ago congress passed tho Bourne bill appro printing $500,000 for postal road improvement in tho United States. Oregon's share, of tho fund was $10,000. The. first net of tho newly oleoted county court last autumn was to formally apply for the diversion of the npproprin (ion to Jnekson county and through the eo-onerntion of Qovornor West, the appropriation was secured lor 50 miles of postal highway. Some three or four months nco, 13. II. Ilurrill, senior United States highway engineer, went over the county roads with tho county court, selected tho route, and rec ommended the expenditure, stating that conditions for highway improvement and niaintainauco wore idetd. Jlis report met approval by the Washington authorities, tho contract. has been signed, and work will soon be under way. Thcso highways will bo the first to bo improved by fed eral authorities in Oregon. They will present an object lessum to the state in bunding This is merely the beginning or icderal aided Highways. Tjiriro nimifmrinf ions are looked for from tho present and future congresses for extension of tho work ami tlnckson county must bo prepared to tauo nut advantage ot uppm tuuUfes that may be offered. As soon as the new law goes into effect, petitions should hn f.irrMilntod nskiiii? the county court to call a bond elec tion for highway improvement. Although the amount of muuey tluit can, be jrajsed js but half ot what the people voted two years go, still there, will be funds enough to con struct; ai fine svstom of highways and with the present .n,wn,.v..itivn mill hiiaiiicss-like countv court, there is every pitispoot that full value- will tures mflde.1: ,j i. m. PERSONAL RIGHTEOUSNESS lly ltcv. K. Wo hear a deal of talk about civic rlKhtoousness and social saltation Whatever men may mean oy tneso terms. If any ono hopes to see tho city ana tho community made right eous without the regeneration of the Individual, he Is dreaming a dream which will nover be reallxed. No man can turn over his con science to a corporation, or a union, or a chnrch, or a priest and escape personal accountability. Every man must give account of himself to Gad. Hack has his own'contclcnco to keep, his own soul to' save. In this day ot unions and corpora tions and combines, wo nro in grcit dinger of loglng our en.so of porson al responsibility. It seems to bo a slow process to mako a nation good by making Individuals good, wo must bo patient, for It Is tho only way. Tho prophets did preach rtghlcaijs- ncss to the. pities and tha nqtlons, but they also aimed their messapo against too tinriBWcottriejs ot in dividuals. 'Thou art tho man," was tho sermon of Nathan to David." "Thou art weighed In tho balances and found wanting,," was tha Inter pretation of tho handwriting on tha wal. "Tho soul that slnneth It snail dlo." is tha law of Cod. A man may h.Mc In tho mass from tho law of tha land; ho may no swallowed up by a corporation or a union so that tho law cannot detect his guilt, but ho cannot hide fnP! Ood. Ho knows tho exact degrco or guilt upon tha comsclencp Pf cuch In dividual. Men cannot mix things up si that tho Almighty cannot unravel tnom. A man may dccclvo tho church, ho may deceive tho commu nity, bo may deceive tho court, he may deceive his own family, ho may deceive liliimelf, but ho cannot do celvo God. "God is not mocked." Personal righteousness moa,ns In , : i-n -r. Calls Editor "A Fo&l SAN FltANClSCO. Cal., May 'i'i. To tho Editor. My writing to you is, 1 am veil awaro, a fool'B trick, but fools must bo dealt with in u manner befitting their particular standard of mentality, so, really It Isn't so malapropos. l( Is to laugh, to scream with laughter, that a man capablo of par putratlng nu editorial comment such a.8 uppcars jij your Mall Tribune of May 20 under tho heading "A Kino Playhouso Dedicated," hould pre sume to edit a nowspupcr which alms to he thQ guiding light of thought In a highly intelligent and well read totum, unity. Wo subscribe to no cornlc sheet In our deplorably "Hebrew'' household, but I am pleased to tell you that your humblo llttlo oxcuso for a news paper is proving Itself quite adequate In filling the void. Wo poor "com mercialized Hebrows" aro saving money by getting both serious read ing matter and amusement from your efforts. I always Lelluycil yqu, brondmlndod and with some Insight, but candidly, you stock has materially depreciated In tho opinion not only ot ono insig nificant llttlo Jow girl, but of mniiy highly Intelligent find cultured tu?nl 3rrcTWrm ' math 'rnnurNrc, and maintaining earth roaiis. be received for the expendi (. llhlridge. dividual Integrity. This Implies re pentance. Nu man who has cone wrong can get right without a chango of mind and heart. Ho Is dealing with God who lookoth on tho heart Making things right outwardly Is not enough. Tho trouble Is Inward. Out of tho heart conn all tho ovlls wo see and nil wo do. Tho fountain Is there. Only God enn mako the heart right. Men may holp us to soltlo our scores so far as they nro tslble, but only God can see tho heart. God It over willing and ready to mako us right. Wo have but to coma to Him, our Tathcr. An unrighteous man vitiates his citizenship. Ho may hold an Impor tant office and mako a loud profes sion of patriotism, but his sins wit-, ncss against him. Sin Is a reproach to any peopto and tho Individual who Indulges In it is an Injury to his community. Ho is helping on tho decay of his country. No matter what his services, they are moro thnn outweighed by tho emanations of an evil heart and life. The times call for personal righteousness, Tho worst symptom of social conditions Is when men tolcrato wrong nnd con sent to a reign ot dishonesty and In justice. It is tlmo to think when wickedness saysJ "Whnt aro you going to do about It?" and tho moral resentment of men Is stltlod. Moral rottenness has reached Its full when a complacent public tolerates It. Tho land is troubled. There Is unreal snd trembling. This means" unright eousness. Lot each ono look after nls own consclonco and his own soul. So shall ho best Borvu his country and his generation. As Memorial day approaches let us remember that tho best monument wo can build to our patriotic and sainted dead Is tho monument of n beautiful and truo life. of theFirsJ Water" and women to whom I liava exhibited you.r pdltprlttl on "fotor Pan." To cal "Pefcr fan" a "commpn- place fairy talo not par ticularly cnlortnlnliig except to tha juvenile mlqd" ' to nrguo tho1 hold er of such an opinion tho possessor of a docldedly inferior montullty, whq sees merely tha surfaco, misses. tho most valuable beauties In life poor dear odltor) Maudo Adams, "a trust manufac tured star"! "An Jnstanco pf wlwt money can d.o with mediocrity." Oh. for w.prds to express tho unutterable liidlcronsnss pf thaU Wpll, wliap thd uso? You aro Ilka (ho heroino of the pd pqpor'COYorod nnyol-r-"mprp to b pitied than censured," It s p.latp fo he seen why the "commercialized Hebrew" Is the "dictator of tho drama," (All you.r own phrases.) Ho pndorBtnnds dreams ho seos. beneath the surface his understanding' U snltlod by the very finger of God. Why don't you got acquainted with some .Tows, Mr. editor? It will bo very Iniprpvlntl. They're bright people no? Calling nuiiios is chldkh qnd fti- tlla, also en(s tom.a.ko trflldjlp, but notwithstanding T can't help telling ypu that you !iw sucreodpii in tmh Jng for yourself the euvlnblo ronu- Mrcnroun, oniwotf, wrciwmtY, may aa tntlon ut heltiR n tool of tho lift wntcr, I Mm 1 1 regret this raving it noon na It la poMml, luit Junt now I fcol decidedly miiru (iiiutortntilo for hnv Ing relieved inyaclf of It. Confidentially now, whr don't )ou try to broaden out n little rend look nt lite mid human hearts moro deep I) uro a fow rent thlims and perhaps )ou tlll bo abtn to nppro' clnto tho untitle tlucncsa. the under lying Inlnnglldo meaning In iiomn ory slmplo thliiRS. Here's hoping thnt )ou will dud In IMdlo l-iy' production In Jtiup city all tho hn-tm enjoyment and obrloim Blde-spllttlng liowo phty that ou tnlaocd In our dnrllng Maitilo Adams' dullcnto preeentutlou. t am proud to subscribe myself your llttlo Hebrew well-wisher, I'HANCKS ASH. 947 l.nku streot. Fl F The franchise- granted Speneor S, Uullw by the eouuly eomt Tuesday wns filed with thu count v clerk on Wcdue-day to he recorded when ac cepted. It culls for the const rnellim and nelual operation of ut least ono mile of trolley lino In Iho countv outside. of Medford within one ear from ditto. At nny time utter ono year. thn county can terminato thu right to nny mad not pod by giving 00 dJ' notice. The use or hIcjiui motor or Mcnm locomotives are barred. Poles mu-t he erected nt curb Hue nud tracks must be not less than 00 pound steel laid flush with established grade. Operation must be ns n business for benefit of the public and not dusiged to simply hold the fraurhljc. TELLS OF I E Tho locttiro thqt 'was dcllvorcd last night by O. J. Carter, returned mis sionary from Greenland, nt the I'eo- plo's Gospel mtsaoit was very well attended. Mr. Carter entertained his nudlenro very intorestlngly by tolling them of his travels and adventures through Labrador and Greenland. He touched on tho f ilcdlty and love man ifested among thvt Eskimo. In their marrlago relations, comparing it with the looseness manifested among Americans In that respect. Ho de clared that thoro wns no Illblo au thority for divorce und rcmnrrlago whllo man or woman was living. Meetings every night nt thu mis sion. Hvorjliody coma. 7 BUY JUDGE FLAG, ARREST FOLLOWS 8HATTLU, Waall., May 28 -.udo Humphries has so many flags decor ating tho walls ut his courtroopi that ho has decided to go easy with tho county coniinlxsloperH. Up U'ill not send them to J:ll, ho announces. Tho Judgu had mndo it demand upon tho roinmslonors to furnish him with a "six by nine" flag. They told hlui to go buy It liluieelf, If ha wanted It. Ho cited thopi fur contempt nud sen tenced them tp Jail indefinitely, but (hey nppcalod. In thn meantime, tho Judge huu rcreived several flag fits and his courtroom now looks llko (ho stage setting for a finale In one pf Qcorge M. Cohan's successes. P. S. STEENSTRUP LEAVES. OH TRIP TO DETROIT, MICHIGAN P. S. 8tccnstrup, manager of the Pacific Motor Supply lonvcH today for Detroit to attend tho meeting of tho American Society of Mechanical Kn elncors and Incidentally boost for Medford nnd tho Uoguu River valley Mr, Steenstrup will lutvo a trunk full of Medford lltoraturo, two boxes ot Velio w NowlQvn donqted by K, V. Guthrlo and 40 largo photographs furnished gratis by Gerkln and Har mon, tho local photographic firm, At thu convention Mr. Stoonstrup will glvo n talk on this section, show tho photos and pass around tho apples. Edith Wynno Mntthlsou Is playing lp a drama, "Tho Necessary Evil," by her hushuud, Charles llaun Kennedy, tho author of "The Servant lu tho House." With Medford (into is Medford mado. Jqrhp A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 K, llAHTLtfri Phones M. 17 anil 17-J-2 Ambulance Service IJejmiy Coroner RANCHISE LED WIH CLERK XPBBENC CIMMINMIAM STOPPED BY A DflOKEN LEfl mmmmmmmmmmmmammmmmtmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm grftjaaaaaaaaaaafc i " " Jou lllrmlnghnui, whoso remark nhbt succesB (his season with tho Cleveland Ctuh ot tho American league hits ln(utsted the funs nil over tho country, hns lost his streak at luck. Not only has ho broken his leg and thus been put out of tho gnmo, but Larry Uijole, the mighty second baseman, was so badly hurt that (ie hud 'to remain out for sumo days, The Injury may eliminate tho Naps from the position of ronteudera In tho lengun race. In thu ninth Inning of tho second gnmo with Prank Chance's New York team, lltrmlnghnm doubled, nnd In sliding Into second cnught his spikes on tho rod to which the bag was fas tened, breaking tho bono In ono of his ankles, Tho Injury may kwep him out of tho gnmd thn balance of tho season. lUrmlnxhatn's success as a man ager has been meteoric. When llnrry Davis resigned In disgust toward the cloao ot last year. HlrmliiKliain was placed In charge of n team thnt was fast skidding toward thu collar. Me seemed to put new life into the Naps Immediately. Tho team pulled to gether and by a magnificent spurt In tho closing dajs nosed out tho Whllo Sox qnd finished In thu first division Tho present season opened In n blaze of glory (or Cleveland. Ulr mlngham kept them lp Iho fight from the start, and played a magnificent gatno himself In thu outfield. With practically the same team that fin ished fourth last year, ho has been at tho top nnd fighting It out with tho Athletics and Washington!, until this unfortunate uccldont laid hint low Joe Is only tucnty-nlnu ears old, qnd tho jouiiKOt big league malinger lu captivity. ' HER HANDS AND ARMS MADEiMARVELOUSLY BEAUTIFUL IN A SINGLE NIGHT i'iti:i: I'ltixntiprioN did it Cnmlllu do Verlae as: "ll,td nny olio told me such wonderful nwults could bu accomplished so quickly, f positively wqubl not have believed It. My arms and hands were tntcrud wth tan and freckles; my neck wqs dark and discolored from thu tup of high collars. All theu dufecta Worn obliterated by opu applloatlou of n free prescription, which I nut pleasud to gltu to any ono. It's Just an sim ple (is it s effective, (lo to any drug storo and gut it one ounce buUlu of Kulux Compound- Pour thu entire contents Into a two oiipcu bpttlu, add opo quarter ounce of witch buret and fill with water. Preparo this pros cription ut )otir own homo. Apply night nnd morning. It makes tho skin soft nnd bountiful, po mntter how rough and red It muy be. One application will delight you. I have given this prescription to thotisauds Pf women nnd they nro all Just as enthusiastic as I am. Try It on your face, neck nnd shoulders and you will bo agreeably surprUud. It Is dolt tlnusl coot and uitnthUig and Is not affected by purHpirntlon. It will ujt fiib off." Luxury Withput & Extravagance Hoted' Von Dorn I 242 Turk Stroot r I Finest popular priced IJofc in an Fninciacq Modorn flentrql $ mm. Pnlhrr rtfnw" SMUWRnr every day ' And hi rt'iw I'lmlhltrnpli hln him i n "T." Tho old I'urlralt taken twenty yean mut. mndn him look so sorluus and obl-fbloiicd upl it .lit llko ho really Is, Wo wouldn't part with It of roiirso Hut Ian t It splendid, to have it pie turn of him ns wo hilow him Just as hd looks today, And' father nays (tint hu'rl glad ho gave In nud had It mado that hav ing )nur picture taken Is far from nn unpleasant uvporlcucu nowadays. There's iv photographer lu your town. II. C. MACKEY Hludhi H. Mnlu and Central MoMfurd, Ore. FOR SALE Small Irrigated ranch near rlty reservoir. Iloune, barn, shed, etc, Telephono and city water, finally orchunl, hurries, garduu. Nur ftco, soil all planted. Ideal location for uuirkol gardening, hurries or small orchard, Huy this ruuuh now and gut tho benefit of ths your's crop. II, h, NOIlLVr, Ottner Phono 1018-L. Hochambeau lteglstered, DAPPLi: tlltAY STAM.ION 0 Years Ohl Kcrtlco 'M (o paiir Kirro iiAitN Wu also train horses nud rolts and break them of all noxious habits, Hal Ufactlon guaranteed, L, O. 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ItlltltltHT AMI WOOLWOIITH Peerless luterpretors of Photopht)H i:vi:itv Ai'i'KiiMo.v and i:vi:- NINH . ADMISSIttN AMI II) CJi:.NTH Wntih this spnro for coming fuajunsi Clark G Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I), tt Public Land Matters: Plnnl Proof. Dorort Lmids, Contest and Mining Cusei. Scrip. 'vnnt Baft located and most p o pu 1 nr hotel in tho City, Running drilled ice water in ench room, European Plan, a la Carlo Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 foams $1.00 each 00 roomi 1.G0 each CO rooms . . 2.00 oah CO rqoins 'ih filiiU Ulli 2.00 each 50 roonu villi adult Lta 2.60 each 30 tultei, badrooin, par lor and bath 3.00 each For morn than one guoit add $l.0Q extra to tha above rat at for each additional guett. Roductlon by wook or month, a Afiinrmo Chttttr IV. Ktllty mso3SEnotcsMXSS3Kunsnm F.G.ANDREWS ., Loseoo of Qrlll and Dining Room, IT eei H V ir M- "r ' i m i - - rw i fnr mm.mtomrl&rw''M ? y. "- t'-4MAWiittft-t'.l. .V'.y