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j3"Cw" TXCllflffOUM. 3rDnFonn matt; trttutnr Mwm?ORD. onrcnoN. .vnrnAY, .tunic in, mm. Mkdfoxd mail tribune JW)NT NMWMIMI'RIt JfVgKT AKTRIINOON KOHD l'JUNTINO CO. Th Demecratic: Tim, Th Medford Mftll, The Mmlfnrd Tribune, The Houth rn OrKonbin. Tha Ashland Tritiums uiiico Man TNDunc nuiimncr. ic-ll-iv Korth rtr streets telephone 75. OfflnJM Paper of the Cltr of MeiMord. Official Paper of Jackson County. QROltOH PUTNAM, Editor and Mana-wr Entered aa sccond-claa matter fit Medford, Oregon, under tha aot of March t, 1179. tniBClUPTIOX KATBH One rear, by ' f Ona month, by " .50 Per month, delivered by carrier In jucuioru, jacKBonviua nu cen tral Point .SO Paturday only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly, per yoar . - t.SO TWOXH CXXCTrXJkTIOW. Dally average, for eleven month end ing November 10, 1111, 2751. Tha Mall Tribune la on aala at the Perry New Stand. San Frnnelaco. rortland Hotel New Stand, Portland. Portland New Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Vh. Toll X,ad Wire TTnitad Ira Slapatohaa. amoroso. OHzaoir. Metronolln of Bouthern Oreon and Northern California, and tha fastest- ITOTTinp city in urecoru Population U. 8. eeniua 110 SE40; estimate!. 1S1I in.OOO. Fire hundred thousand dollar Qravltr waier uyaicm completed. Riving rtneat unpty pure mountain water, ana 17.1 mile of atreeta nave-L Poatoffleo receipts for year endlnc novemner so, mi, anow incroaao of 19 er cent. Banner fruit city tn Oregon rtoguo River Bpltxcnberg apples won aweep- aiaaea prue ana lino oi "Awli Xing- of tli World" at the National Annie Know, fpokane, 1909, and a car of Nowtcrni won rtrat Fris la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C LONDON, Juno 13. Tho houso of commons commltteo which has been Investigating tho "Marconi shares scandal," today presented a report to parliament absolutely exonerat ing Chancellor of tho Exchequer Da vid Lloyd-Georgo nnd Solicitor Gen eral Isaacs from any wrongdoing In connection with their purchase of Marconi shares. Tho commltteo found that both cabinet officers acted In tho bo!i3f that their transactions In American Marconi stock did not in any way conflict with their official rcspons' btlitles. Tho commltteo report said there was no evidence of corruption. In a minority report, which was headed by Lord Robert Cecil, tho findings of the majority of tho com mltteo wcro disagreed with, la tho minority report both cabinet offic ers wcro censured and it was de clared they had been guilty of gravo Improprieties. YOUTH DISAPPEARS ON EVE OF WEDDING LOS ANGELES, Cnl., Juno 13, Mystery surrounding tho disappear ance of Hurry Welsh, 35, who left Los Angeles several days ago for a tramp up Mount Wilson trail, is as deep ns over todny. Welsh was en gaged to marry Miss Grneo Howard of Santa Barbara, nnd it wns nt firqt thought Iiq hnd gone to visit his fian cee. Inquiries developed (hut ho hnd not been Been there. A search of tho mountain trails is being made for the missing man. HUERTA'S CAUSE HOPELESS. (Continued from par.e l.Y out Tho Iluortii army is in bad bnpc, many of tho prinonpr-lroops being commanded by cadets sixteen nnd eighteen years old. After the fnU of Gunymns, which is deemed cerlcin, tha Sonorn rebels aro ex pected to hold out only u short time." Tho people of Sonorn, Stephens says, wero forced into rebellion by Ifucrta, Thoy simply wished to he let alone. They had no quarrel with iho central government and objected when tho operations of tho federals against tho remaining Mnderistns in Chihuahua enmo to their doors. VigbtJiig for Principle "They nro really fighting for a principle," said Stephens todny. "They receive no pay for their mili tary servico nnd expect none. Thoy tiro of tho belter class of Mexicans and deplore tho stale of affairs which undoubtedly will continue- for somo timo to come." At tho timo of the batllo Didier Mussou, tho French nviator, hnd not arrived to aid tho rebels in their at tack on Guayraas, but ho was ex- pectcd. Tho federal gunbiut Guerrero which ho wns supposed to nttaek was grouuded durin? tho Santa Rosa fight and took no effectivo part. "Each sido appears ti bo resting nt present nnd another fight is ex pected nt any timo. Tho battlo at Santa Itosa is declared to have prob ubly been the most bloody of any of tho recent revolutions with tho pos sible exception of tha fight in tho City of Mexico which culminated in tho fall and murder of Mndero nnn tho Ropes,8ion of General Huerta to tho doubtful honor of tho presi-lieucy," mnc BRITISH LEADERS CLEARED FCANOAL SECRETARY LANE NOTIFIES WEST OF STEEL'S SUCCESS SALEM, June 13. Governor West recoived n letter today from Franklin K. Lnne, secretary of the interior, notifying him Hint Hie secretory hntl appointed Will G. Steel of Portland, superintendent if the Crntcr Lake Xntionnl Park. Mr. Steel was en dorsed by Governor West and Sena tor Clinntberlnin, by nil except two members of the sttito legislature nnd by n mnjority of the lending Oregon democrats, despite tho fact that ho wns n repubhenn. Ho hnd tho strong est petition ever sent from Oregon to Washington. , TO SAIL TUESDAY VICTORIA, II. C Juno 3. Villi Jamcr Stefnnssen announced last night that tho Arctic expedition of which ho Is tho head will sail tr-im Ksqulmault on Tuesday in tho whVt-r Karluk, which will proceed to Nemo and thcro tako on board the explorer and tho scientists of his par.y. who aro to salt from Seattle Tho IC.uluk has two years' supplies stored In bcr bold and on Monday sho will shift to the coaling wharf to complete- her bunkers. In tho southern party under T.r. Anderson, tho zoologist, will bo Fritz Johannscn, biologist; J. I? O'Neill, mining geologist; Kennctl Chapman and J. R. Cox, topograph ers; Henri Ueuchat, anthropologist, Dr. Jennls, ethnologist; Dr. A Forbes MacKay, and photographers and clncmatographcrs. With Stcfansscn in tho northern party will bo Captain Bartlctt and crow; James Murray, occanographor; W. T. McKlnlay, magnotlclan; Gen, Malloch, geologist, and others. PARCEL POST C. 0. D. WASHINGTON, Juno 13, In Btructlons to postmasters wcro is sued today for handling C. O. D. parcel post packages. Tho rcgu'a tlons will bo In effect July 1. Charges on packages will bo col lected from addressees on and nftor that dato, provided tho amount on a slnglo parcel docs not exceed $100. Tho feo for collection will bo 10 cents In parcel post stamps, to bo affixed by the sender. This fee also will Insuro tho packago against loss to tho actunl -valuo of tho contents not exceeding $50. Tho sender will get a receipt show ing tho amount to bo collected, tho amount also appearing on a tag at tached to tho package. Tho ad dressee will receipt for the package on tho tag, which will servo as an application for n money order. C. O. D. parcels may bo accepted for mailing by rnral carriers and will bo delivered by city and rural car riers and special dollvory messen gers. Such packages will nut bo mailable either to tho Philippines or to tho canal zone. JOY RIDE IN AIRSHIP ENDS IN FIERY DEATH LIMA, Ohio, Juno 13, Androw Drew, a pupil of Orvlllo Wright, volo planed to the ground and death hero yesterday In a blazing biplane. Drovv was killed aB a result of a do- slro to tako "Just a llttlo joy rldo," his last words to his partner, In a machlno which hnd not been thor oughly tested. Ho fell 200 feet, his burning machine falling llko a torch hurled from tho sky. Only a few spectators witnessed tho tragedy, which for sensational terror has never been equalled In this city, It is supposed that an explosion of tho gusolino tank caused tho accident. NO MATCH MADE FOR JOHNNY KILBANE OAKLAND, Cal., Juuo 13. Jlm mlo Dunn, mnnngor of Feather weight Champion Johnny Kllbane, declared today that Promoter Jim Qrtfflu ot San Francisco had mudo him no offer for a match? as re ported, Kilbano left last night for Los Angeles nnd Dunn will Join him thoro tomorrow or Sunday. Dunn said that if Griffin offered enough money for a bout with Abo Attell ho would bring Kilbano back to San Francisco. Dunn said that under no circumstances will ho send Kilbano against Rod Watson, AC EX EDI N HND FRUIT SHIPMENTS T BE E SEATTLE. Wash.. Juno IX Fruitgrowers throughout tho north weat nro being notified by transpor tation companies that hereafter no fruit shipments will bo forwarded unless tho freight Is paid In ndvsnro or guaranteed by sumo respounlblo porsous or bank. Tho action of tho railroad com panies Is brought about, It Is snld, by tho fact that during tho past eon son largo ntnounts of fruit did not bring enough on tho market to pay tho expenso of transportation. Tho growers did not feel like dig King Into his pockets for tho amount of tho freight bill. In view of tho fact that ho had received nothing for his fruit, and tho commission men felt no obligation toward tha rail road companies, so tho roads lost out nil around. They will tako no chances tho coming season. WATER COMPANY PORTLAND, Or., Juno 13 Tes timony of experts employed by tho stnto railroad commission was heard today in tho csua of tho cities of North llend nnd Mnrshflcld against tho Coos nay Water company. The testimony Is being taken by Rail road Commissioners Clydo I). Altchl son nnd Thomas K. Campbell, sit ting as members of tho recently formed public utilities rommlssioa The cities filed tho salt ngaltnt tho water company on tho groun 1 that tho rates charged nro too high and that tho water supplied Is In ferior. D. D. Clarke, engineer of tho city water board of Portland, was called as :i witness and gnvo testimony a. to tho prices paid by tho city for water pipes nnd tho wages paid em ployes of tho department. Dr. Calvin S. White, stato health offlcor, stated that ho had mado an analysis of tho water and found it pure. NINE MORE POLICEMEN OF SANT FRANCISCO, Cal June 33. JCiuo additional San FrnneiM'o pa trolmen were named today by Michael flallo, convicted bunco man, ns giv ing "protection" to an Italian bunco ring in return for n fiftcn per cent "cut" in their swindling profits. This brings the number of policemen under firo to eighteen, Patrolmen LouiH F. Ilnllctto having been nnmed Into yesterday. District Atlornoy Fiekert refiificd to disclose tho identity nf the new men named by Gnllo hut claimed hu "hnd tho goods on Hnllcto." Tho first eight policemen who stand indicted for conspiracy will go to trial next Monday. E LOS ANOKLKS, Cub, Juno 13, Declaring that a coat of whitewash was applied by the coroner's jury which investigated tho i'niplro day disaster at Long Reach, in which 30 lives wero lost, District Attorney Fredericks said todny that hu will start n grand jury Investigation fflto tho cause of tho collapse of tho mu nlclpal auditorium. Tho grand Jury will begin an Inde pendent Investigation of 'tho affair next Slonduy, Fredericks said, nnd If It finds that uny blamo uttnehes to uny official or contractor action will be taken. 1 m R ADVANC OREGON S NINE PENSIONS GRANTED' IN MULTNOMAH COUNTY PORTLAND, Ore., Juno 13, Nino pensions nro today granted to widows by Circuit Judge Gutens, tho first under tho new widows' pension Jaw. All wero found to hu deserving cases in which immediato relief wns nec essary. Tho pensions will totnl $'270 u month. Ono had ono child, ono hnd two children, and two hud thrco, three hnd four nnd two hnd six chil dren. For ono child $10 will bo nl lowcd and for each additional child $7,00 making tho sum if $17.i0 for tho women with six children, Tho pensions will not ho pnynblo until July Ifi. - i..i . Klamath Falls (Klumnth NWlhw extern) Ooitnldornble feeling nf Indigna tion has boon nxpitwsed in Klamath FrtlU nq n result of the announced appointment of William S. Sleel of Portland to the poitioa of Superin tendent of Crnler l.ako National Park to succeed Mr. W. F. Araut of Kla math Falls. Mr. Sleel wns recommended bv Senntir George- 11. Chamberlain mid on (hat recommendation wns ap pointed bv Secretary of the liiloiior Franklin K. Lane. Mr. Steel is a republican and ad mits it, and nllhough Secretary Lane has stated that a democrat from ev ery county in Oregon has applied for tho position, still Mr. Steel ''bring home the lmcon." In n letter to Mr. Arant n few months nun, which wns read at a mass meeting of Klamath eountv citizens nt Iho court house, Mr. Steel said that if Mr. Arant would resign, ho (Steel), rouhl get tho appoint ment and with his influence with the Now Is Time Timo wns when wo treated tho fly as an uvll that must be endured but tutor Investigations Into his hab its, etc., hnvo proven him too dan gerous a pest to tolornto. Along with tho study of hts pperallons as n dlscaso breeder and germ conveyor wo hnvo also been enabled to look Into the homes of hts younger days, tho favorite of which wo find to bo tho manure pile. Although born nmhNt such lowly surroundings be soon seeks better quarters nnd Is no respector of places or persons. We may find him feeding In nil kinds ol filth, or perhaps upon the daintiest morsel upon tho table. After having partaken or his meal his delight Is to find an open vessel containing milk nnd thcro perform tho operation of of washing his feet and face. Ills The Principles of Money (Dy K. L. McClure.) Medford "stands still" llko nil tho rest of tho world. Industry and business are depressed. Recent let ters received from Mcdtord people visiting other parts of thu world re port worso business conditions ev erywhere thaaint home. Money Is scarce. It Is always the can? whenovcr there Is a general de pression In business. That is what causes hard times. When money becomes scarce it makes money dear and effects tho world supply ot money Immediately, which Increases tho valuo of money everywhere and reduces tho valuo ot nil wealth In Inverse ratio. Tho circulation of money Is the primary nnd nbsoluto osscntlnl to prosperity. Any obstruction to money circulation Is Immediately no rompantod by falling prices, whlcn checks or suspenas production, la bor Is thrown out ot employment nnd nothing can savo tho country from bankruptcy without tho circu lation of money Is restored to equal money demand. Tho gold standard limits the sup ply of real money to gold coin. Thu banking nnd currency system given to us under tho dictation of tho great financial interests Is n gigantic spe cial privilege which gives tho bank ers power to circulate fictitious money nnd drnjv Interest on thous ands of millions of deposits. This fictitious money Is payalilo on do mand nnd tho moment tho money king desires hu can start a panic by creating a demand for money In jxcess of money supply. Thoro Is no possibility of stopping a panic until confidence Is restored, nnd no ono can restoru confidence but those In control of monoy supply, and that Is tho nee ret of monoy power. Over ninety per cent of nil busi ness Is dono on credit, and all pros perity dopends upon confldonco In monoy supply becauso tho moment nny doubt Is raised tho banks aro compelled to hold tho money they hnvo nnd call their loans to mulntnln tho required legal por cent of monoy to tho total amount of deposits, which Is an utter Impossibility bo can no tho total monoy supply, It tho banks had It all, does not equal what tho banks aro required to hold In rcsorvo. Financiers lmvo tho power to pro clpltato a panic nt will that will de preciate nil wealth and destroy all prosporlty. This power Is reduced to a science and monoy kings abso lutely roguluto tho degree of pros perity to suit their ulterior pur pose whatever It may bo, us posi tively as tho engineer regulates tho prcsHuro of steam, Fluctuation in values Is tho op portunity of financiers and by tho manipulation of monoy circulation thoro Is no limit to tho posslblo con centration of woulth in tho hands ot tho fow. No ono can cstlmato tholr wealth but It Is plain to bo scon thoy can tako It all If they chooso to ox orclso tho power given to thorn by tho gold standard. Rants Over Steel powers at Washington would ho able in hold the appointment through Iho dcmncrntlo udmluiNlralloii, ' This statement wits honied at hv the local people ns being pure "con talk." Mr, A rani has been decidedly In dorsed by local men to hold tin position until (lie Interior Depait meut xhould see fit to appoint a democrat, which was cuunidcrcd on Iho pnnjiiiin, hut no one thought of Secretary l.nne nppolnllng a republi can to succeed Mr. Arant Mr. Sleel, it Is said, although ae iiualuted in Klamath FalN, lm shown an unusual love Tor MedTom and Klamath Palls feels that In as suming tho office of Superintendent of Crater Lake National Park Mr. Sleel will incidentally hand out n "few raps" to Klamath FalN. Mr. Arant staled yesterday that nllhough personally ho does mil care because a change was expected, he feels that the Interior Department has dealt this county n heavy blow by putting Steel nt the head of Ilia park. to Swat the Fly over veuturexomn nature Hotnellmes tends him ono step too far and tho Intended wash becomes a bath, dis ease germs contained In pnrtlrles ot filth adhering to his feet aro trans mitted to the milk and then taken Into tho human sstem nnd wo won der why children become sick In wnrm weather. In this case n auuco of prevention Is worth more than pounds of euro. Swat tho fly by doing away with places where thoy breed, and when ecr possible do auay with places where thoy feed. Hereon nil placm whero food Is kept or prepared, screen tho privy allow no deeom pofed nnltual or vegetnblo matter to lay around. Two files less In Juno means thousands less In August. Scientific money Is a perfect rem edy for nil tho defects In money. Tho money Issue nvnllablo would bo $50,000,000,000, or more, Instead of 1. 500,000.000. It would provide n money supply exceeding any pos sible money demand. Kqulllbrlum between the supply and demand for money would bo mnlntnlned by In terchanging bonds for money or money for bonds on demand without cost at all depositaries. United States banks of deposit nnd exchange would bo opened In every locality requiring banking facilities All deposits would bu kept on liana either In money or bonds. Drafts would bo Issued frco of exchange on nny other deposltnr yln any mrt of thu world. Individual checks on other depositaries would bo receiv ed for collection and credited when paid without charge, mhktng Indi vidual checks good In pay obligations nnywhero In tho world. Rank offlclnls would hnvo no re sponsibilities but tho performance of tho simplest clerical duties. Tho government would Incur no risk and all depositors would bo -cruru from any loss from bank failure. Pulled States unmatured notes would bo the only renl monoy (as gold coin Is now) nud full legal (un der at their face value for tho pay ment of nil debts, public nnd prl vnto. Tho only substlluto for monoy would bo checks drawn on United States depositaries. Tho uso of any other nolo, check or coin for monoy would ho nn net ot treason ngulti.it tho United Status. Scientific money would bo Issued as follows; (1) To redeem nil coin Issued by tho United Statos mint If prcHontod within ono yonr. (J!) To redeem all outstanding bonds nnd notos Issued by tho United States, (.1) To pay till outstanding obliga tions of tho United States nnd all futuro budgets of congress, (-1) On application of states or otlior subdi visions of government complying with treasury regulations; to redeom nil outstanding bonds of states, counties, municipalities, etc., and for all futuro budgets, Five years could bo fixed as tho limit for tho privilege ot using chocks, drawn on corporate or pri vate bnnks, for money to glvo thu bunks timo to liquidate tholr obli gations to depositors, All deposits In United States de positaries would bo on hand nt all times In monoy or bonds.' Tliors could never bo nny possibility of a panic or scarcity of money in circu lation. Ilorrowors with security to offer would always find an unlim ited demand for tho current rate of Interest from tho multitude of tho John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant, 28 H. XlMVrhKVC Phones M, 47 and 17-J-2 Ambulance Horvlco Deputy Coroner no, (ion, (mo, 000 bondholders, which never could tin ethnitKled, because ho matter how great Iho Ioiiiih u hccurltloH might heroine. It would nut decrease tho amount of govern ment bonds, which would remain In circulation nud continue to create u demand for tho current Interest rate, putting nu end to the poriMitratlon of usury by tho natural law of sup ply and demand. President Wilson knows Iho prin ciples of money nnd has given ente ral consideration to tho articles ou svleutlflu money published III tho Trlluino, lie linn not made any an nouncement of his money policy, ex cept, "that ho would build n gibbet In Wnll street higher than Hainan - ho would hot actually hang them, hut ho would brand any ono who started u panic hU children and Ills children's children to tho third nud fourth generations." In a recent private letter to Sen ator Tillman It Is reported ho said' "Ho would recommend n remedy for tho monoy system that would en able tho people tn sustain credit without Interference from finan ciers " Without gold Is demonetised, that cannot possibly bo done, therefore It must bo that Wilson has decided to proclaim nclentlfle money. IF YOU ARE A You had better stop nt once or you'll lose your Job. Hvery lino of ImisIuims Is cloning Its doors tn "Drinking" men. It may bo your turn next. 11) Hie sld ot OltttlNi: thousands of men have been restored to lives of sobriety and Industry Wo are so sure that OltltlNK will benefit )ou that we say to )ou that If after a trial you fall to get nuv benefit from Its use, our mono will lie refunded. When you stop "Drinking." think of the money you'll save; licMilc sober men nro worth more to their employers and get higher iik"-. Costs only 11.00 a box. Wo luc nu Interesting booklet about Ott ItlNi; that wo aro giving uway free ou request. 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Tha stlmiilnllng properties nr a a a com pel Iho akin, liver, bowel, kidney. bladder to all work to Ilia ono end nf eiullnir nut uiary Irritating, ovry lialn-lnfllrllntr ntinu ef polnon; II ill IoiIkcn by Irrigation nil ncruiniiliillonn In Iho Joint, oausos nrld nrrrntlnn In dlisiilvo, render them neulriil nmt scatter thoio perullnr foriimiloim in llin nervo center tlmt ruumi dinli mystifying and often tallllng rtisu inatle pain. And best nf nil, this rem.irknlila remedy I welrninn to Iho wcfikrnl tnmarh. If you hnvo ilriiltneil your self tint II your Mtnmnch In nearly pnrn lysed, you will bo aalonlslied to Hnd that a a a nlvc an ecnantlnn hut Roe right to work. Thla I liecnuxo It Is n pure voKolalilo Infinilon, In taken naturally Into your Mood pint naiuro air lu Inhaled naturally Into your Inns. You ciin Ket B. fl. a at any ilnur sloro at 11.00 n bottlo, It Is n Htnmlnrd remedy, recognised uverywhern nn tho Krenteat blood antidote ever dlacov erod. 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