Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 31, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MMI, Til MriHonl Tribune, Tdo Houlh
rn OrKntan. Tim Anhlund Trlbtinn.
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North Kir arrest; tflnphnne 7.
SHORClS! PUTNAM. K.ltlor and Msnrr
Jtntre4 Mcond-elsss tnsttar nt
Mlforit, OrtRon, under Uie sot tor
Mtrch , 1879.
Official rPr of the City of Medford.
OtflelU Vapor of Jnckaon Countr.
SUBSCKPTXOV SU.TEI.
On year, liy mall- 15.00
l) month, rr mall, .80
lVr month, delivered by carrier la
Mejford, JacktonvllU and Cen- ,A
tral Point -
Paturdar onlr. lir malU Der year l.pcr
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twobk oxxcn&ATxoir.
Dally averag for clevrn month and
Inn November SO. 19U. IW
Tha Mall Tribune la on nal at the
Terry New aland. San lrancl!ea
rortfand Hotel News Stand, Fortlasd.
Portland Nows Co., Portland. Or.
,W. O. Whitney. Seattle, Waab.
rail tad Wue United Pros
Btapatehea.
uxBTono. oaxaox.
Metropolis of Bouthera Oregon and
Northern California, and tha futeat
srowlntr city In OrKon.
Population O. H. cenaua 1S10 MIO;
atimated. 1915 ln.ooo.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
Water 8yatem completed. Klvlnic flneat
supply pure mountain water, and J.T.J
mile of atrccta paved.
Poatofflce receipt for year ending
November 30. 111, ahow tncreaae of 1
ber cent.
; lJanner fruit city In Oreron noue
felvtr Bpltienber applea won sweep
stakes prla and title of
-Art KfMr of ta WftlM"
at the National Apple ahow. tfpokaae,
10, and a car of Wewtowna won
WQLGAST WANTS
AT
LOS ANGELES, Cnl.. May 31.
Ready to raako his final stand in
Los Angeles for rehabilitation in the
regard of fight fans, Ad Woljrast be
gan training today for his match at
Vernon Juno 10 with Johnny Dundee.
The boys are scheduled to box twen
ty rounds, and Woljjnst, if ho wins,
may be given a chance at Bud Ander
son. "I'm not through by a long ways,"
the little Dutchman declared today at
hU camp at Ddyld's. "There's just
one thing that I'm sure I can do. and
that's beat Willie Ritchie;, I wart to
Btay with the gamo until I get that
one chance."
Leach Cross, who boxes Bud An
derson at Vernon July 4, Will start
for Los'Angtles Juno 8, according to
a message from New York today.
LITTLE GIRL LATEST
LONG BEACH VICTIM
. LONQBEACIT, Cal., May 31.
Margaret Reed, aged 12 years, is
dead hero today, tho thirty-seventh
victim of the collapse of the approach
to tho municipal auditorium last Sat
urday during a celebration of Empire
Day. Scores of other persons injured
in tho accident aro reported by hos
pital authorities to bo improving.
Memorial services will bo held to
morrow in various churches for the
victims of tho accident. A fund being
luised for the relief of survivors and
injured is rapidly growing.
WELL LOVED WOMAN
I KILLED BY HORSE
CAMAS, Wash., Mny 31. Oenoral
mourning prevails hero today over
tho death ot Mrs. Louisa V. Wright,
a practising physician, who buc-
cumbed to Injuries received when
kicked by the horse Bho was har
nessing. For many i years Mrs.
WrJght had beon identified with ev
ery movement of tho betterment ot
tho town.
Among thoso who survive Is a son,
Cecil Splcer, of Seattle.
Elaborate Sifjnal System.
EVERETT Wash., May 31. To
guard against collisions and provide
tho maximum amount of safety, the
electrio staff block signal system,
now in use between this city and
Seattle is to bo installed at onco on
tho lino to Bellinghain by tho Great
Northern, at a cost of $00,000.
f ii .
Temperanco Meeting.
P. A. Stillman, field superintend
ent for tho prohibition "Out to Win"
movement, will speak nt tho Christian
church Tuesday evening, in tho inter
est of tho movement for consolidat
ing tho temperanco forces for effec
tive action, No admission will bo
charged, und no collection taken.
Bright Student Drowns.
GRAND VIEW, Wash., May 31.
Franz Brewer, 17, winnor of tho gold
medal a the high schpol declamatory
eontast, is dead here today, following
a swimming accident while ho was in
a j)oad near town.
rtnLffluK
ABUSING THE REFERENDUM.
"
ARKFIMNDUAf petition 1ms boon filed by IF. J. Park
ison, erstwhile labor agitator, present ambulance
chasing attorney, holding no building appropriations total
ling $175,000 for the Statu University of Orogon. By
means of forged and fraudulent petitions, Parkison suc
ceeded in holding up tho university appropriations two
years ago.
Parkison proclaims himself tho friend of higher educa
tion and gives as his reason for the action the follewing:
"Tho object ot tho league In to stop nil expenditure for building
lmpro omenta until tho voters paw on tho question of consolidating tho
university and agricultural college.
"Many citizens contend that tho university Is not properly located and
that oomo cltlzous and legUlators of Kugono uso tholr Influence against
good laws and In favor of tclous ones In order to recuro a big bunch of
the taxpayers money. This evil is great and growing.
The argument is false and specious. Tho university
has been taken out of politics and out of the legislature by
placing it on a imllage tax basis. Parkison's real reason
is Ins failure several veal's ago to orowoeat mo employers
of Kimono into a closed shop policy -and so he cripples the
university to satisfy his grudge against tho city
in keeping with Ins character.
Parkison also announces that ho will enjoin tho special
electiou provided for September by the legislature for
referendum action, so as to hold up the appropriation for
two years.
"Why did not Parkison also enjoin tho O. A. O. appro
priations, which are much larger until tho people voted on
his consolidation scheme? "Vhy did lie not referend the
O. A. C. two years ago, when he did tho university? The
cost of the O. A. C. to tho taxpayers is much greater than
the cost of the university. Its cost per student is far more.
Even its inflated figures and statistics show an absurdly
high cost for results secured.
The friends of the university have pursued a live and
let ivc policy. They have fought defensively instead of
aggressively." As a result, three times has the referendum
been invoked to cripple higher education. Having been
smashed on both cheeks, they meekly hunted a third, and
unless a vigorous fight is made, will see tho university
slaughtered.
There is onry one way to fight and that is to strike and
strike hard. Back of the fight on the university stands
the O. A. C. The O. A. C. appropriations should have been
refcrended long ago and stopped this continued warfare on
the tT. of 0. The truth about the 0. A. C. should have been
published broadcast, its political activities exposed, its
padded statistics deflated and the people informed as to
how littlcu agricultural education is so expensively dis
siniinated. To continually invoke the referendum to gratify per
sonal spito is a gross abuse of tho people's laws. To re
peatedly cripple higher educational efforts is to bring the
Oregon system into disrepute and to discredit it.
The Principles of Money
By B. I.. McCluro.
Beforo it will bo poulblo to change
tho money system of tho United
States (adopting a complete credit
financial system necessary to demon
etize gold and fix tho standard of
valuo in unmatured notes of tho
United States), the system ot book
keeping and accounts mutt bo work
ed out In every detail to show tho
completo assets and liabilities of ev
ery department and tho total ot It
all, by records that will exhibit tho
totals of each general and subdivis
ion account dally, monthly and year
ly, together with Items and particu
lars for comparison and reference to
meet every requirement to improve
future action by past experience the
perfect accuracy ot each account
proved by an exact trial balance,
closing out entries made each year
for earnings, expense, depreciation
and appreciation, to commence with
exact values, annually for each ac
count, comprising the assets and lia
bilities of the nation, under a uni
versal system ot bookkeeping that
will bo slmplo, exact and ideal for
public as well as private business.
An account register to provide a
number for each general, subdivis
ion and segregation account; a de
partment register to provide a num
ber for each state, county and muni
cipality, as well as for depositories
and banks. By combining tbo num
bers ot the accounts or departments
Into one number to show theso de
tails, tho number can bo used to des
ignate tho entry for all records and
make a plainor and better record at
the minimum of time and labor, than
to copy the names overy time tho
amount is entered on tho records.
The adding machine can bo utilized
to muko all tho bookkeeping entries
and multiply clerical efficiency
many fold.
Original entries mado on forms
(debit entry formB printed on red
paper, credit entry forms on whlto
paper). 1,1st tho original entries on
total entry sheets by number and
amount in subtotal and grand total
columns and post totals to ledger,
filo the original "entry undor tho ac
count number, will provide perfect
records and furnish exact details for
audit and reference.
All bonds Issued will bo credited
at their aco valuo to "bond ' ac
count." Tho counter entry will be
"noto account," and will always
equal "bond account," notes bolng
the debit or asset and bonds the
credit or liability.
Bonds will bo Issued to equal
requisitions for bonds. Notes will be
Issued to equal the maximum re
quirement for circulation and re
serve; tbo surplus will bo entered as
i
,111 tteuuu
a debit to "unissued .notes," which
account will equal tho amount of
noto issuo not requisitioned.
Under tho gold standard tho total
money circulation in tho United
States is about I3.C00.000. 000, pa
per monoy and gold coin. Checks
aro used as a substltuto for monoy
for over 30 per cent of exchanges.
Tbo greatest portion of monoy supply
Is hoarded in vaults as reserves and
never performs any servico in moucy
circulation.
Undor scientific money nil this
wasto of capital will ho abolished.
There will bo no occasion to hoard
money. Anything that Is super
abundant must be taken out ot tho
assets and liabilities, for it has no
valuo and is no longer wealth any
moro than air is wealth.
Monoy will bo nothing moro than
a tncasuro of valuo, -wlthont any
earning powor whatever. Enough
monoy will bo Issued to equal tho
maximum domand and .place money
In reach of every one, with wealth
to exchange as phsitivcly as weights
and measures, which will be distrib
uted throughout tho nation in de
positories, whoro money ran bo ob
tained In exchango for bonds or
bonds for monoy.
Abolishing oxchango and giving
depositors absoluto security from loss
by bank falluro will Increase tho uso
of checks as substitutes for money
and reduco tbo amount of actual
money below the present monoy per
capita.
Tbo transition from corporate and
privato banks to government banks
of deposit and exchange, will bo tho
most stupendous evolution that ever
occurred In tbo history ot tho world.
It will release tho people from tho
most unjust and gigantic tax of all
subtle exactions ot special privilege.
It is interest upon monoy that does
not exist, but creates a perpetual
menace to all credit and prosperity,
Interest on doposlts excood 11,000,
000,000 a yoar, which will bo dlvort
cd to tho national treasury. It will
pay ull tho expenses of furnishing
perfect banking facilities and pay
tho baianco into n general fund of
tho government.
Tho forced liquidation of corpo
rate and privato banks will ho a solar
plexus blow to special prlvllcgo, hut
the corresponding bonofit to tho peo
plo will be ot such stupendous nnd
Inconceivable good to all that thoro
Is no need to wasto any sympathy on
tho poor bankers. Thoy have robbed
tbo people long enough; thoy deserve
tho penalty and tho peoplo will en
Joy tho spectacle when they walk tho
plank to their final doom after ages
of financial domination nnd concen
tration ot wealth that has bound tho
peoplo with poverty and degradation.
Dr. Cook's "My Attainment of th6Polc"
(liy 11. I. MeClure.)
It Is linpoKslblo to read Dr. Cook'
Interesting book without being con
vinced that ho attained thn polo, nnd
ho leaves tho render In no doubt of
thn fact that ho tins been an Innocent
victim at n diabolical attack by a
Jealous rival to dofamo his chnrnuter
und steal tho honor ot discovering
thn north pole.
Tho appendix contains articles
written by three of the most distin
guished explorers establishing tho
fact beyond a doubt In their opinion
that Dr. Cook attained tho pele: nnd
tho uamea of thirty exports aro given
who have publicly expressed that
opinion.
It Is shown by coucluslvo evidence
that Mt McKlnloy was honestly climb,
ed, nnd expoves tho bribed, faked and
forged nows Itoms circulated by Peary
to discredit Dr. Cook nnd disprove
that attainment.
Tho book Is a thrilling narrative or
ndvonturo as well as an ably written
record ot technical and scientific
facts. Ho went to tho Arctic with
a full outfit ot essentials and was left
at Annoatok, Greenland by John H.
Bradley with only ono whlto compan
ion, Uudolph Francke. He employed
a trlbo ot 250 Ksqulmos for a year
accummulatlng suppl'es and prepar
ing for tho trip to "tho big null." Tho
dnsh to tho polo was made with two
natives, starting March 18, lOOS.uml
reached tho polo April 21st, suffer
ing dangers nnd agony almost unlu
durable but kept on" by sheor force of
will.
Tho return was n continual fight
against difficulties and dangers that
seem Impossible for man to pass
through nnd llvo. A few ot tho dan
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Asilstant.
28 S. IIAItTMTTT
Phone M. 47 and 47-J-2
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner
"Father grows younger every day,'
And his now photograph hits him to
fa "T." . .
Tiio old portrait taken twenty
years ago, mado him look so serliAis
and old-fashioned not a bit Ilko ho
really Is.
Wo wouldn't part with It ot course,
nut Un t It splendid to havo a pic
ture of him as Ho know blm Jut
as ho looks todayi
And father soya tnat lie's glad ho
gavo in and had It made that hav
ing your picture taken is far from an
unpleasant expertenco nowadays.
Thcro's n photographer iu your
town.
H. C. MACKEY
Kt,udlo
K. Main and Central, , fedford, Ore,
FOR SALE
Smalt irrigated ranch near city
rciorvolr. Houso, barn, shed, etc.
Tolophono and city water. Family
orchard, berries, garden. New free
soil all planted. Ideal location for
market gardening, borrles or small
orchard. Buy this ranch now and
get tho benefit of this year's crop.
II. Ii. NOIJMT, Owner
Phono 1048-1...
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
rou ham:
45 tfcrcs, 2Ii acres In alfalfa, very
good buildings; r.loso to Mudford;
with stock. Prico $7000.
Good stock and alfalfa ranches, In
Applegate; will tako no mo city prop
erty as part payment.
240 aero stock ranch, Improved.
Price $20 per ucro.
4 acres, 2 miles out, flno 8 room
bungalow, garden, borrles. Price,
$3000.
Good modern 4 room houso, lot CO
xl30. Price $1300. Installment plan.
4 room house, lot 00x400 ft., Bear
creok land, somo fruit and borrlos,
Prlro, $10G0; $300, will haudlo this.
Nlco modern G room house in Med
ford to oxchungo for stock ranch;
will pay somo difference.
040 acres In Antelope valloy, Cnl.,
and flno $12,000 residence In Oak
lund, Cal., to trudo for developed
orchard In Jtoguo Illvor valley.
Good toams, $276 to $4G0.
Jersoy cows, $4G to $7G.
KMPLOVMKNT
Girls and women for gonoral houso
work.
Woman cook on ranch, $30,
Ranch hands.
Wood choppors,
Man und wifo on ranch.
,
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
ltcs. Phono lOOO-X l'houo 858.
Opposite Nash Hotel
BOOMS O and VfilM BLOCK.
gors, contest nnd Inventions, are ro
tated lit word pictures, leaving thn
Imnglnntlon to fill out the manifold
Incident nnd experiences ot thimo
three men without food or ummunl
tlou In thu Arctic wilds for n year of
constant perl), when mnmmttn hoouhmI
an eternity, that only the fnlnteMt out
linn can bo uxprcssod In nerds, and
demonstrates tho ability of naked
nmn to conquer nnd destroy the lar
gest nnd most saviign niilmnls by su
perior Intelligence nnd Invention.
A man who ran do und darn nnd
survive, where all tho great heroes uf
the past failed or perished, and tells
the story simply and modesty with
out n particle of boasting, ih Dr. Cook
han done, hIiows conclusively the
metal he Is uiiulo of, and ho lll rank
us one ot tho world's greatest dtscov-orors.
FOR SALE
I have somo oC tho best
buys in the valloy. Good al
falfa ranches, good bottom
land, plenty of water. Also
good place to rent. Don't
fail to see mo before you buy.
JOHN PEARSON
P. O. Box 36 Ashland, Ore.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Heating
All VTork tuninta
rrlcca (UsaunatiU
COPPEEN & PRICE
S3 Howtrd Block, Entrance on Stb It
lost moo so.
Draperies
W carry ft very compute Una of
drtrl, uc curUlnii, fixture". lc
ml Io all clna of upliulMrrlns. A
prclal man to look after thla work
exclusively ami will aivo un rikxI
servico aa la pwulbla to git In evn
tlia larstat clllea.
Week & McGowan Oo.
Men's Clothing
Cleaned and
Pressed
FIRST CLASS WORK
Suits $1.25
Pants HO
Coat and Vest 7f
1017 W. 9th St.
The Medford
Warehouse
GKN'int.Vfj STOHAC1K
Oregon's Most iip-to-dato Flro-proot
Warehouso witli HurKlar-proot
Vault.
For rates apply
MEDFORD REALTY &
IMPROVEMENT CO.
MnnapoTS
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of the
Medford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
Post Cards
Panoramic Work
Portraita
Interior and oxterior views
Plash lights
Negatives mado any time
and any place by appoint
ment. 208 E. Main
Phone 1471
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