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ff-fr 'fi'VV'U "MMWt''t'r VnM-1eW,MKMiA,'Mw nifmn , ,M .!. !' I iv triiili t ,. tr.1 -v t 41 I If' I tfH y t jtii i- i"" U m, a: 71'' p.; it r ? ipXgefotjk. flEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE NT NKWHPAl'SIl 5HP AlfTSStlNOtVN RiitiiiAr n Turn RO-rnJNTlNO CO." The' DemocrAtttf Tim, Tits Medferd: MalL Thii Medford Tribune, tha Kouth r OrBonVin. The Ashland Trlbuno. "- Offtea Mail Triutm UulUllnir, J6-27-1 North Fir street; telephone 76. OfflalAt Paper of th City or Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. aOKOB rUTNAM. Bkllfor ana Manager Hntcred an second-class matter at Mrdforrf. Ort'coa, "under 'the set of March 3. 117. HOBHCRtPTIOX KATXS. ftt IMa I.. B.lt WWW aTl-llla I'J JI1.Iam On inoiiih. by mull , -15.? Tr month, delivered by carrier In Aipuioru, jucKnonvin ana vren- trnl rom lnt .SO Faturday only, by mall, per rear 2.00 Weekly, per year . - 1.50 worm ciacumrioir. Dally average for eleven month end ing November 30, lll. S7M Tha Mull Tribune Is on pale at the Terry News stand, San lranclJoo. Portland Hotel News Stnnd, lortland. Portland News Co., Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle, Wh. rnll IVeaaed Wire United Frees Dispatch.. xxproms. oreqor. Metropolis ot .Vautbcrn -orecon. and Northern California, and ths fattest crowing city trt' Oregon. Population U. H. cenaua 1910 SStO; eallmated. IBIS 10.000. Five, hundred .thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving finest supply pure mountain prater. od 17.3 miles of streets paved, Poatnffica receipts for year ending November 30, 1811, show Increase of It per cent. Manner fruit city In Oregon -Itogue Itlver Spltxenberc apple "won sweop takes prlte ond title of Apple Xlag ef the World" at the National Apple Show, pokme. Jt, and a car or ewio'na won " Tlret Prise 1b 1910 at Canndlnn International Apple Show, Vancouver, n. C. rust rrlse In 1911 At Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newtown. Hoguo Itlver pears brought highest rirleei in nil markets" of the word tur ng the past sir years. !BE LOS ANGELES, Cnl.,Jnnc 1C "It's true ihnt I wrote the letter to Senator Works, nud that I offered him' $1000 if ho would pecuro the Santa Barbara po.stmnster.ship for me, but it's just ns true that I had not the slightest idea of doinj nny tliiiifc wrong." This is the statement here today of C. II. Ercnnbrnck. a well to do Santa llnrbaran, held hero under federal indictment charged with offering n bribo to United States Senator Works. "Why did yp;i pgk Senator Works to burn the letter, if you thought there wns nothing wrong about it?" he was asked. "It was sort of n schoqlboy's trick, trying to get the appointment. I didn't want to bo joked about it," he explained. Ercnnbrnck will bo given a hearing in the United Slates district court today. WYOMING COURT DISMISSES FEDERAL OIL LAND SUIT CHEYENNE. Wyo., Juno 16. The government suit against tho Midwest Oil company, a test caso Involving tlio.tltlo to millions of dollars worth pi oil lands in California and AVyom Iue was dlmnlssed today by Judge Itlncr of 'tho United Suites district court. "While' tho government sought to recover only 4000 acres of land, this suit at Ibsuo Involved thousands of other acres in California and "Wyo ming. RETURN OF NEWLYWEDS FROM THEIR HONEYMOON s Herbert It. Smith of Medford, was married at Los Angeles, California, Juno i, to Miss Mabel Walto, of Par sons, Kansas, and after spending a few days at Portland, attending tho Itoso festival, arrived In Medford Saturday with his wife. He has em pjoyment with tho Producers Fruit company, and will niako bis homo at 720 West Fourth streot. Mr, Smith was formerly employed by tho 131b Plnos Lumber company ond Is woll and wldoly known, LAFE PENCE TO FIGHT WIFE'S SUIT FOR DIVORCE WASHINGTON", Juno 10. Dec laration (hat lie would contest tho suit for hcpurntion by Mr. Catherine J'cuco was iiiiulo fuday hero by for inor Congressman Lnfo Pence, of (olQrndo who denied emphatically his wfo'H chnrgo of misconduct with inference to Mm, Lillian N. Duke, di vorced wifo of the tobacco magnate. SANDERSON TO SUCCEED ISMAY AS STEAMER CHIEF LONDON, Juno 10. It was an nounced hero todny J. Ilruco Ihmay, who survived tho Titanic disaster a yenr ngo, ia to bo succeeded jib presi dent of tho International MorcWUlp Jlurlno company by Harold A. Saud jcj'Pii. first vico president if tho cor jorntiou. .With Medford trade is Medford inade.l likfit " rpaT. T jCHIIPO ADMITS OFFERING WORKSS1000BR 3lEDj70RP PUNISH THE IF tho interests in Josephine comity y)v nvu fouulit fov mid lobbyiod for eoinniert'inl fishing in thai eonnt y h.ivo any desire to porjwtunto tlmt industry they will roo to it .that public sentiment undergoes a radical phango in tho mutter, of law violations. Gamo Warden Sundry lias already made two arrests for fishing in restricted water and in each case has found steelhead trout in possession of the poachers. The officers of the law have always been handicapped in .Grants Pass by local sentiment and by the introduction of perjured testimony, tho law violators securing a jury trial, have nearlv always escaped punishment. If the proiiiinciit citiKons of Grants Pass who have shod rivers of tears in lamenting tho closing of the river to sal mon fishing have any regard for the future of that indus try, they will see to it that there is a better sentiment for Jaw enforcement and that the lawless poachers who have worn out the Oregon City jail through a perverted public sentiment that winks at law violations of this character, are properly punished. Combatting the (Hy Thppins Shnw) It would seem safe to say that no weed is more harmful at the present time to tho agriculture of the North western states than tho Russian thistle. It harms the crop by crowd ing it in some instances to such an extent as to render it not worth hnr vcslinir. Its presence also ndiN greatly to the labor of harvesting, especially when the growth made has Ijcen strong. It niso gives much troublc'in tho summer-fallowed lands and cultivated crop by tho strong rapid growth which the plants make on these lands in the latter part of the growing season. Tho farmer is in n sense defene less against invasion from this plant. That is omc of it worst features. It is almost iui)oMhle to feneo ngnint the thistle owing to the case with which it is carried with the wind. The regretful feature is, that land which mny be made clean by tho fanner one season mny be again re-seeded with thistles before any crop is planted on it. Until the farmers make common cause, therefore, against this weed, it .will not be ex terminated. What then cnn.be done? The best that can be done at present is to mnnngc the newly sown grain so that tho Ihistles may be prevented from doing it any serious linnn'. This enn only be done by the judicious use of the hnrrow and wecder-until the grain has reached the stage when it will overshadow any thistles that may genninate later. In dry seasons es pecially the thistles will bo greatly harmful to the grain unless they nre in some way checked. The use of the hnrrow alone mny suffice to do this, and the same is true of tho wceder. Hut,, usually, the two in combination will give bet ter rpsnlts than pitlier alone. The procedure in many instances will be, in outline, as follews: First, tho DICK DONALD OFF FOR LOS ANGELES ,' r. The first etcpln the last' lslp Ur Dud Andorson's raco for a chanco ut Champion Willis rtitchlo's crown was taken today when Dick Donald left for Venice, Cnl., to opon training quarters for tho "coming champion." Manager Donald as usual spoko warmly of tho support given him by Medford fnus and took with hi in the well wishes of Medford sportilom. 11 ud and brother Freddlo will probably leavo tomorrow for Los An geles and will bo given a royal send off by their friends. MOTORCYCLE HTS CAR 0NE DED, 9NE INJURED PORTLAND, Ore, Juno 1C following a collision between his motorcycle nnd n street car. His wife, who was riding behind him, was thrown to tho pavement. Her leg wns broken and sho suffered internal in juries. Feliz Doeni Buffered a- broken leg when an automobile ran over him early today and Helen Selig and Larry Eyum?, a policeman, were vic tims of other motor uccidciits. LAKE STEAMERS IN CpLL)S)Qfj REACH SHORE MILWAUKEE, )'js., Juno. 10. Wireless djsputcjios recqived hero Jo day from the tioo ntuto that tho steamer Kpnuldiug, which was in col lision yesterday with tho Snyder, ar rived there safely todny. No detail1 wero received us to how badly tho Spaulding was damnged. It was feared for a time that sho had been lost with her crow of sixteen men. ' Fair Weather Predicted. PORTLAND, Ore,, Juno 10. Ore gon and Washington fair tonight und Tuesday; variable winds. MATTJ TRIBUNE, ??T POAOHERS. Russian Thistle harrow fdionld bo run over the ground ns soon ns tho grain begins to appear, giving tho teeth n backward slant during the operation. This will slir the entire surface of the ground and destroy the this tics that nre just starting. Second, when the grain is 2 or 3 inches high tho weeder sluuild be tHcd instead of tho harrow, to hvoill burying the grain. Third, use the hnrrow again when tho grain is five or six inches high. Tho idea is to prevent the thistles from getting n stnrt until the grain overshadow them. In some instances the above procednro for various reasons must be modified. Tie thistles enn niso bo prevented from doing harm to alfalfa. On the Elgin demonstration farm the disc was run twice over thu alfalfa crop on April 'J8. The second time it wns driven ncross the rows. The disc cnt fully 2V inches deep nnd stirred the whole surface of the ground. Tho young thistles just starting, in my riads, wero thus uprooted. On May 1 the crop was harrowed. Before the weeds conic on ngniit tho nlfalfa plants, that were practically un harmed by the discing, will over shadow the next growth of thistles. After the first cuttitii: of tho nlfalf.t the crop - may again be similarly treated. In this wny the thUtles may be prevented from doing any harm in nlfalfa except during its first year. Tho harm done the first year may be minimized by sowing tho crop lnte rather than carty. Tho time to fight Russian thistle. !s just when they nro starting. If uumnlotod, in n short time tho roots will have such n hold that the har row, the weeder, tho disc, or any other cultivator will not be nblo to dislodge them. The editors nnd others who nre advising farmers to encourage the gowth of Russian thistles to provide food for live stock arc making a serious rnNtnke. . IN AOIO ACCIDENT l V Friday evening W. W. Illinium's automobile went ovcrf tho grado at tho south side of the steel bride at Grants Pass, a defective steering ap paratus being rosHnsiblc for the ac cident. The car contained besides Mr. Hnrmon, Mr. ami 5rs. Howell, who havi recently como jierc from Portland, nnd Miss I Inel Gillette. Mrs. Howell received the only ser ious injury of the occupants of tho car, her right arm being broken above the elbow. Mr. Harmon was considerably bruised nnd scratched by being thrown through n barb wire fence. Mr. Howell and Miss .Gillpttc escaping with only minor jmiiscs. Mr. Harmon was dnving tho car very slowly as ho approached tho bridge, and turned near the edge ot the road to allow a team to pass. Ah a front wheel struck n rut, the steering gear failed to hold, nnd tho car plunged down tho steep grade, turning oyer on its side, but righted ngnin after pitching put i)s Jund pf passengers. Tho only injury to tho cur was a badly sprung front axle. CIuwy Program ut Ibo Star Today l"Cupld Throws a Ilrlck," com edy. 2 "American In tho Making," drama. 3 "Eyes That Couldn't Closo," drama. 4 "Tho Runaways," clover com edy. C Forrest and Woolworth, muBle and effects. John A. Perl Undertaker l v , 't ' I ' ?' ' Lady Assistant. 28 S. IIAUTLKIT Phones 'M. 47 and 47-J-2 Ambulance Scrvlco Deputy Coroner MEDFORD, OKlWpy, MIKE MURPHY, GREAT ATHLETIC TRAINER, pEAD Mlcael C. jsiurphy, bolleved to bo tho greatest "trainer of .track nth letes the country has known, ts dead. For many years he has hud charge of the athletes of Pennsyl vania university and has dnvelopcd some fat iiion nnd rccord-brcakors. Although Murphy did not pretend to know anything about piiKltlftin. li was the one man writing from Reno about the preliminaries ot the Jotf-ries-Johnson fight who said plnlnly that tho then champion was not In condition to go Into the ring. PARIS. June 10. Ciprinno Owdro, tho exiled fonner president of Veue zueln, it is reiMirted here today, is trying to buy a sugHr plantation in Hawaii. If the deal is made, Castro mny settle ponnnnontly in Honolulu. SPLENDID ART EXHIBIT BY ARTIST EXPLORER W. G. McDonald, an artist explorer, has on display nnd tor sain In thu room Just south ot tho postofflco a number of his paintings and Invito! ovoryono and especially thoso Inter ested in art to call and so thorn Mr. McDonald has travoled all over tho country and his paintings nro sconos along his travels. Ho camo hero to paint Crater Lake nnd Roguo River scenery and to visit his broth ers, flvo of whom liavo located In tho valloy tho past few months. One of his brothers purchased tho John son brothers ranch nSnrv Trail. Ml Defiance at Blood Disorders Remedy That Has Shown a Rcmsksble I'ufjfylag " Effect. Most ? I At Last Von Cnn C.rt Illd of niood Troublrfc S. S. H. Tho word modlclno' lsonfl''of tho most atueil in our luttKunuo. Tlmra are certain mtJIcuml properties Just as necrssiry lo hunlth hk the food wa eat. Take, for ox. ample, thu well knovn tonlo medicine H. 8. B. This famous blood purltler contains medic inal components just as vital and essential to healthy Idood as Jhtf ola tnents' df Vhoa't, roast hcaf, tho fats und tho sugars, that tiiakb up'our dully ration. As a matter of fact, thero Is one lngredlpnt In U. H, 9. wlllch seryes tho active purpose of stlmulallnif each cellular part ot the hody'to tho healthy and Judicious selection of Its own essential nutriment. That lit why It regenerates- the blood suppjyj W7iy It' has sjiCh u tremendous Influohco In overcoming udzetna, rash, plrnplerf, and all skin 'tUlllctlonu, And In rctfcneratlnir tho tissues S. B. O. has a ripld and poultlyo anti dotal ptfyctupon all ihoso Irfliatlns Inducncps that 'cau.ie rhaumatlsm, sore throat, weak eyes, fatllnfr hair, Iosm of welcht, thin, pal) cheeks, and that weariness of rnuocle and nerve that Is generally experienced us spring fever. (Jet a bottle or H H. 8, at any drui; store, and In a fow days you will not only feel brlcht and enoruotlc, but you will be the plcturo'of new life. H. 8. 8.' Is prepared only In the labora tory of Tho 8wlft Bpoelflo Co., 137 8wift llldK-., Atlinta, Oa who main tain a vrry eniclnnt He'd leal Depart ment, whero all who have uny1 blood dlsordrr of n stubborn nature may write freely for mlvlco und a special book of InHtrurtlori. H, 8. 8. Ih sold everywhere by drnif stores, department and neutral stores, sBsstMt ' JBsF ' u( i r. A4&TflHHHHflNjjHHHk CASTRO BUYING SUGAR PLANTATION "MONDAY. .TUNE Ki, to in. SkaMSMaBMBMi "rfflTTTmi th t f FOUR FOOT TRAIL r Will 0. Htoul, recently appointed superintendent of Crater Lake park, writes as follows concerning his plans: "I will take charge of tho park July 1 aud shall at oueo take utopn to get a tour-font trail from tint rim to the water and ouo frum Uio lodgu to tho summit ot Oarfleul Peak. I have many plans for the ptirnmitciit development of the park, but feel that thcto two arc by .fur thu most Important fir tiu present season, for both of thoni can be cuihpleted and used this year. "Ever since automobiles have been u fixed means of transportation ) have had a deslro to niiiko the trip between Portland and Medford, aud ns two Crater Lake company inn chines will leave hero In tlmo to reach tho park by the first of tho mouth, I expect to go In one of tluim, arriving In Medford about the snth or -7th. I will take chnrgo of tho park on July 1, o must bo thero a day or so ahead of time." EGAN'S VICTORY IS GREAT GOLF SURPRISE The uorthwritern golfers showed an Improvement Saturday In the sec ond day's piny or the International golf competition with the stars of tho middle west at the Soattlu golf club, as they managed to win two mntches out of eight. In tho first day's piny tho visitors won all tho eight matches. The in voders who failed to win wero War ren IC. Wood of Chicago, who was beaten by II. Chnudler Kgan, tho former national chntuplou, of Med ford, Ore., and 1'hll .Stanton, 'tho Mlchlgnn state champion who wns beaten by J. S. Smaterson, tho Vic toria, 11. C. expert. Kgnn played the most brilliant golf of tho day and his defeat of Wood wns thu surprise of tho meeting. Tlu scoro In thu match between the mid dle west and tha northwest now stands 14 gnmes to two In favor of thu visitors. The next match will lu played at Tncoma Tuesday. xoTici-: R. A. Masons of Crater I.nke Clinptor, No. 32: Having recohi'd notice tlmt thero will bo a special mooting of Renins Chapter of (Srnuts Pass, that on Thursday and Friday, Juno 19 and "0, there will bo four teams to advance W. M. to R. A. M., wo nro cordially Invited to be pres ent. Any or nil who wish to attend let It bo known to II. C. (larnott, II. P., or W. H. Lane, secrotnry, ny Tuesday, 12 in., June 17. W. B. LANE. Sec, 73 The Medford Warehouse '1. st GENERAL KTORAflE r; . Oregon's Most uinto-dato Flro-proot Warehouso with Rurglar-proof VaulL For rates apply MEpFORD REALTY IMPROVEMENT CO. Manaeors Beit located ian.d mioit popular hotel in the CUy, Running, dhuillcd ice water in each room. Eurppcan Plan a la Girte , Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms $1,00 esch 00 rp'opis - - " 1.50 each SO rooms - - - 2.00 each GO rooms wla ptltiU bath 2.00 uach 50 rooms vita prirale lilb 2.50 each 30 suites, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For more than one guest add $1.00 extra to then above rates for cacfi additional surest. Reduction, by week or month. MaimgimtnJ Chfltr tV. KfUfy F.G.ANDREWS .. Lostjco of drill and Dining Room. . WN A ' i piillrMiW KSC23i Cm HsTsvrssu -TrmrTj &- ACKNOWLEDGE IT ' . ' Medford Has to How to tho luevltn hie Score of Clticus Prove It. After rending the public Htnleiuept of this representative rltlxou ot Med ford, given below, you must come to this couuIuhIoii:' A remedy which proved so beneficial years ago with the kidneys, can naturally lie expect ed to perform tho Name work In situ liar cases. Read this: , Mix J. II, UnuHsuui, Central nvo. nun, Medford, Ore., sajs: I waM m bad with kidney trouble (but I could not uo my Housework, My back wns weak aud painful am) In tho morn lug when I got up, I was tame and sore. Tho kidney secretions wo)o unnatural and my health steadily ran down until 1 was hardly able to got about. While In that condition, I read about Duau's Kidney Pills and got n bo.x. I felt belter from the time I commenced using them und It was not ong before I wns cured. I am In a position to recommend Dona's Kidney Pills to anyone af flicted with kidney complaint." (Statement given September 1 1, 1007.) ltccudorcuicut. When Mrs. RniiMsuin vas Inter viewed Noy.crnl years Inter she saldt "My former endnrsepient or Roan's Kidney Pillls Mill holds good. Since this ruuiedy cured ine I have hud no further attacks of kidney complaint ami i navo enjoyed good health." Kor s'nlo by nil dealers. I'rlco CO cents. Foster-Mllhurn Co., Iluffalo. New York, sole ogents for the UnR- d States, Remember tho name Roan's and tako no other. W. I VAWTRR, President. 3. R. LLS'DI.RY, Vro Prcst. O. W. M'DONALP. Cushler. The JACKSON COUNTY BANK .MI.'IH'OHO, ORIXJOn" Capital and Surplus $180,000.00 (h:iihal hankino HRSIMXH Oldest Bank in city Of Medford FIRE INSURANCE D. It. WOOD CO. Offlco Upstairs. Medford Mall Trlbuno Rulldlng. Phenes: .Offlco, Oil. Iteuldenco 531. FOR SALE 1 gray team, 13C0 lbs, each H!5.0U t 1 bay team, 1200 lbs. each 1(1 100.00 PHOF.NI.Y, pillfc Phono HiF-l. .4 fK. PLUMBING Steam and JETof; Water, Heating All Work OuarantMd I'rlooo Reasonable COFFEEN & PRICE H Howard Slook. Sntranes on ttb M.' XOWS VtlOBf Htf. - - ' " - r ....i--.. I TONIGHT tWtH i ISIS THEATRE I Four Reels Licensed Pictures J TOKAV'H lltO(lRA.Mi HOSES OF VEHTKHHAV. CJNHKKH vltugrnph Rrnum. the WAMii:iti:it lllogrnpb Rrnuin. 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"Vi:n stronh sh:v mhkt" A story of i bitter conflict between ( biitlness rlvuls. . , "tiik ni:vlywi:ds" McMnnus fa'mous cartoons In n mar vulous novelty und trick picture. Adiiilislmi ,1 and lOe to any sent Its Ibo liouin Draperies Wa carry a very complete lint of drapvrlcs. Incn curtains, rUlura. etc.. and do all classxs nf upholsterlnsr. A special man to look after this work exclusively and will kIv aa stood service aa la possible to Kt In ev0 the largest cltlea, Wooka & McQowan Co. E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club 'Amateur JTiuishhig Post Curds Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and oxlorior views, Flash lights Negfitivcs made any time and any placo by appointr mont. 208 E. Main Phone J47J STAR IT 91