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.r -,.. v lIIK4l I . r 4 .y ,-yJ.Hrtlt,4,.llfy. , . t l ' J , M ti j ' 1 ."? f ' I I , ' i"' ;j r-u .' ' ,1 ' ... K r I r I WCGE1WR, JUMMtlf MAIL TRIBUNE ' ' ' m i rUBSjlTSin?J KVKlir AITBRNOON BXCKIT HUNIMT BV TIUB , MKUKOItU l'lUNTlNO CO. TW Democratic TlmM, Tim MtAfard Msll.'riio Mctlfonl Tribune, The Houlh rn OroKimlnn, The Ashland Trtbun. OHfe MfttI Tribune Itullttlnir, 26-17-11 North rir street; telephone 76. - Of rlclnt Ppr of ,tl,o Cltr of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. OBOItaH PUTNAM, IMttor and Maniiffr . Entered ni second-class matter nt Hertford, Oregon, under the act! of March l, 1171. nxntstinjxrtax hatxs. On year. by malt It.ofr One (month, tir mall .SO Per month, dllvcrd by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville and Cen tral rftint . i .BO FMorflay only, by mall, per rcark S.oo Weekly, per year . - - l.to IVOSH CTXKQTr&ATXOW. Dally aterarrn for eleven months end- mc novemuer iv, mi. ii The Mall Tribune la on sale at the herry rcwn Htnrm, sn .Francisco. Portland Hotel New fftanl. Portland. Portland Now Co, Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney, BeAttlM. tvh. fall XatA Ttt TJalUa Trees .MXftrOKB. 0&B80HV MMrojiaft tit Southern Oregon and Northern California, and the fastest growlne city In Oregon. Pofiulatlon U. ft. census 1110 8840; estimated 1912 in.OOO. KtTB'hundrcd thouind dollar Gravity waier Hystrtn compieteo. Riving nneat supply puro mountain watr. and 17.J mllea of atrreta nnvnt. ' Postoffictt rrcelpts. for. year , endtnc November 10, 1111, enow lncras of If per cent. ... , Dannrr fruit city, In OrcKOn HoJrot. invert Bpiicrnperr. appiea won awep stake! prize 'una till of ' ' MILE SERUM TO SEATTLE t im.m m- SEATTLE, WAstt, Juno 17. Or. Martin Damouratto. who compounded a turtle Borum stVeral years ago1 which ho then claimed would enro tuberculosis, and who has been rclt cratlnc; his claims since Dr. Fried manu Infrbducod his turllo serum, hi8 offered, 'the scrum formula td the city of ieat'lfo. M In a feltcr fo Health CommiMloncr i. K. Crichtdn, he mts that his' scr um is uVaiTo of t)I(jod and substance uueen from a neaitay turtle, to winch Is 'added certain tuberculosis bacteria killed by heat. The compound, ho cays, Is" held tbtciher by clycerluo mill cuuiaiuo no uviiip organism. Ho rcnewa fifs offer to treat pa tients in the nrcsence of a commlttVo of" physicians arid nays he will rIvo the city sufficient zcruni to make a thorough cbofnicaf arialysis. GIVES INSTRUCTIONS AS TO GAME LICENSES G. A. Gardner, clork of Jackson county, writes to Med ford deputies in regard to hunting: and fishing li censes as follews: Dear Sir: Relative to tho recent changes in tho ganio laws I wish to say, that both men and women have torget licenses to either hunt or fish when tho arc above tho dgo of 14 years. You aro not allowed to issuo a II cc'ii'so to ariyorio under (ho ago 61 1 1 years as it Is prohibited by law for oiiyono under that ago to hunt with firearms off their own promises and a llcentto la not required under that ao to fish. It Is against tho law (o Issuo a llconso to a foreigner Or for a for eigner to apply for a license miles said foreigner has a gun license which has been furnished htm by tho Btato, this applies to foreigners that lmvo not declared tholr Intention to become a citizen of the Dnll6d States. (Non-rcsfdohco ticonso io hunt Is 110,00, but a Charge of 1.00 Is1 all that Is required for a non-resident to fish. , Uu sura that a party getting a 11-ceriso- signs' it as & Ilcenso' is of no yaluo unless sluod by tho person to whomMt la Iftieu n SCHOLARS ARE SfVEN THErR ESSAY PRICES School children In upper grades of tiupervlHory district Np. 3 have been awurdetl pflrea in tho essay coutost which closed Jtn(6 1. Prizes woro offered for tho thrco best essays written by puplfs attend ing thi t'uraf scfioofs liavJng spring and numuier sessions In school super visory district No. 3, comprising southern Jacksdu poutity. School district No. 12, Miss Louise lloury teacher, carried off fho major portion of tho honors, having won two of the threo first prizes offerodf A numbor of excellont composit ions woro bo nt in, and on all of them tho work showed that much caro had boon tnkdiT in the irifitfer of riedtndss, correct formation, paragraphing, nud arrangement of thought, Thoso w(io won first prices were: Myrtlo Ftflow, Lake Creek, dlst, 42. lyrthi AUlIer, Iikq Creek, dlst. 42. Francis Winn, Wetl'en, dlst. 76. Those" winning second prizes: Uladys IConyon, Ashland, dlst. H4. OFFERS John Lewis, iliincbm, dlst. S3. Mnrgurot Henry, Ashlaud, diet, C4. THE INSIDIOUS IN cniisiiig the "iuaidious" lobby investigntiou, PivsUkMit "NVilsOu litis not only seriously ('rippled tbc irtferostsi Mulcavoring to prevent the pns&ngo of the new taril'L' bill, but has familiarized the general' public with the-methods used to thwart desired legislation. Publicity is the great remedy for public wrongs per petrated by special interests. Had G rover Cleveland realized it, he would not only have been able to force through his tariff bill.without surrendering to the trusts, but bv it, he could have prevented, by exposure, the finan- I oial conspiracy that precipitated the panic. Publicity has not Only destroyed the otrectiveness or the lobby, but has exposed the connection existing between (interests and legislators. It has shown how permanent lobbies are maintained at the national Capital to color legis lation. It has shown how thia influence is obtained and extended. Its results are summarized in the Public as follews: (1) Protected Intereats have lobby hraritiunrtcrd at Washington direct ing agents throughout, tho country to bring pressure to bear on congress men nnd to spread wrong vlawa on tariff matters. (2) Kx-congressmen itro abusing the floor privileges accorded! them to solicit Individual aid of their former colleagues for certain interests. (3) Senators shown to bo financially interested in Keeping up tariff rates nro grouped as follews: Coal Cafron of Now Mexico, Kail of Now Mexico, tioff of West Vlr Klnln, Itoot of New York. Oil Ooff of Wvst Virginia. L6.id Catron 6t New Mexico. Fatl 6f Now Mexico, Kobt of New York. iron ore Stephenson of Wisconsin. Zinc Catron and Fall of Now Mexico. Stcei products Jackson of Maryland. Wool Catron and Fall or Now Mexico, Shields of Tennessee, Smoot or Utahnnd Wnrron of Wyoming. Cqtt6ri Jackson of Maryland. Johnson of Mnluo, I.lppltt of llhode island, Simmons or North Carolina, Smith or Georgia and Kansdcll or Louisiana. Timber Simmons of North Carolina rtrid Stcphens6n 6f Wisconsin. An iudividdaf tir a corporation has1 every right Ui a hchriifg' 6h fc'gisfattoH affecting him or it but there is a vast difference between such lobbying and that practiced by paid agents at "Washington and sfilte capitols. And yet even' the Hfn'itc'd lobbying practiced today is eomparitively harmless I'tnnpafcd to that of a few years ago when corrup tion Wits openly practiced and legislators bought and sold like cattle. Public opinion no longer tolerates in public, life things' winked at a few years ago. Public office is more than ever a public trust, but only the limelight of publicity can keep it so. Tuft failed -bcMittitf of his lack of faith in the people whorri he' uVetiied his inferiors. iVilson will succeed be caifttfof his1 faith ait the. people and his desire that nothing affecting them be hidden. By publicity alone a weapon Taft tJisduuicrt-r-AVllson tan route all opposition. Ashland Good Roads Co-operation (From the Ashland Tidlnjc.)1 JtMge Calkins hn held thM Jnck bon county, hns no rishf to odllect nhd luxes in the city of Ahlnnd. Thnl is Hie nnswer of iho court to the contrdverhy befw'ceii the Mcd ford prcs nud tUt city of Aciilnud on the subject. Xotwithstnnditfir The htrictures of tho Mcdford pre-.- and the Medfonl "pans" nsninsf Ashland for nttemptini; to niniuinin her rijiiittf, it now nppears Hint Atdilnnd witf legally correct In her" 66nlen tiop. The connty court, of course, take- the portion thnt it will fight to the lnfct ditch, but Ashland will persevere in her risht inasmuch uu bhe has built fourteen bridged iicrot fiible Story Brought Up to Date Evangelist Billy Sunday, wlitf hn been conducting a Herics of revival mccfinga in Wilkeobarre, i'a., recent ly jravo his vciion of the encounter between David and Goliath as fol fel fol eows: SfiuF nnd nil fii song except David, went off to war, they left David nt Home because fie was only n kid. Af (er u whife David', ma got worried. She wondered what had becoinft of h'w lirothcpi fj?criuse they iindh't tele phoned o her or stn't tfcrd. feo she Mint" to David, "Duve, you go right down there nnd see whether Ihey uro nil right." So David fiik6 off Ui wncre IM wur h, mid the lir.it moniing lie wn there out cotneh this Goliath, n bi tdntpping fellow about 11 feet tall, who commenced to shoot off his mouth as to what he was going to do. "Who's that big Miff putting up (Lnt game of talk?" asked David of his liroflio'i. EPIDEMIC- OE A SALONIKA, Juno 17. News of a serious epidemic of cholera among tho Bulgarian troops In Macedonia arrived hero today. It Is reported tli ore- aro 200 now cases dally and that tho death list Is heavy. PHONE GIRLS tVALkbUT ON STRIKE At ST. LOUIS Rt. Lonity Mo., J1I116 17. WKnt Is expected to he tho first big telephone gills' strike in tho country began herd today when nine girls in tho Sidney exchange of the Hell company walked out. Tho sinkers expect nil the other gills in the Sidiioy exchange to follow their examplo itiftl ft fjeiidinl wftlkout is predicted, CHOLERA BULGAR RMY MEDFOtitr MAtl) TTBTim LOBBY PROBE. Alilnud creek, nt lier own nnd.M)le expense, while the county hn been gogd cnoiWi Jo the city of Medford to el ie rnl n6me sixteen ihousnd dol lars of fh6 money e61leted from the several road dietrieis of the county in coiiftructiu n bridsa within t la city limit" of that thrivine town. The court held that the county court hnd tho right (o spend count; money fur Jfeilfurd bridges nnd the rect of the county took in medicine. Now that the courts linve held that tho county hns no rinht (o levy n road tnx against Ashland will the "gaiiK" nt Mcdford bo kind enough to concede that the city of Ashlnud ben no longer illegnlly "looted" to build Medford Iiridgcrff, "Oh, he's tho whole works, he's the head chco'c of tho 1'hilistiues. He doe that little Htutit every day." ''Sily,'' Bnid David, "you guy make nie siclc. Why don't snnfo of you go out nnd soak liuiiT" He de cided to go out and tell (lolinth where (, head in. So Saur said: "Wou'd befler inko my nrmor uimI bword." David put them on, but he felt like it fellow with a hand-me-down suit nhoiit four times lo6 big foV him, so In.' Kh6ok them off itfid went doSvh to tho brook and picked up Unit n tWun rocks. Uu put olio of them in his sling, threw it ami soaked (lolinth in tho coco he tween the lump, and he went down for the count. David then drew his sword and chopped off his block, and the; rcU of the niig tfkidoio'd. Kvnngclint "Hilly" apparently be lieves the plain people want nig time Bitlvntioii, Chicago Itccord Ijeruld. L IlfiRLlN, Juh6 17. In honor of Kalner Wllholm'u twenty-fifth anni versary as (3'eniiari emperor, a gen oral amnesty was proclaimed today and 100 civil delinquents and mili tary offenders woro freed. wils'on i a Attend GETTYSBURG REUNION WASHINGTON, June 17. 1'rcsi dent Wilson will not attend the great reunion of Civil war veterans on tho battlefield of Gettysburg next month. It was learned today Hint ho plans to spend the Fourth of July nt the sum mer white house at Cornish, N. II. i i i With Medford tNido is Medford mndo. MBDFORl). OTWCtOtf, TtTESPAY, ,TtWTJ 17, . 301. 'MAX ROGERS, GERMAN COMEDIAN N rIANRV PANKY ON JUE 0 . . . r . . I" - ' - - ii r r n i I rt -t slsi AisimT r f 8KT JSSSsiiSBSSSSBBSSSF ' S9 AWt j PBiBiBV't VlBSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSV ' u-v i 4 v vi" sllllllllllHIIIIIIHshskm. " n m 0 MAX ROGERS A IN Ono of tho beat known German comedians In tho country, who has starred In his own shows tor eleven yc-trs, will be seen nt tho Page tho ator Friday night as ono of tho groups of all-stars in tho big Low Fields musical comedy, "llnnky Panky," ono of tho greatest and most fiiinous musical shows that ever camo to this city, riogers Is one of tho famous iCogors brothers, German comedians, who toured tho country for years In their mrles of shovts, "In Panama." "At Harvard." "At Yale," "In Ireland" nnd other pro ductions. Four J ears ngo Gus, the larger of tho two brothers, dlrd. and .Mu'x, worth several hundrod thousand dollars, tho accumulated furtuno of years of success on the stage, retired. Ho was heartbroken and renounc ed tho stage. Ho was In retirement two years when Low Flolfti. In cast lug about for a comedian to uphold tho chief German comedy honors of "Hanky Panky," then being re hearsed, thought of Max Itogcri. Tfm two comedians havo boon friends for years and, Induced try Fields, Max decided to return to tho stage, lie went Into "Hanky Panky," tho only show lie has over been In since ho went on tho stngo whou his brother hasn't been with him, and Is run nier than ever boforu In his long career. Max hi one or a romnrknblo group of all-stars In this show. Hurry Cooper and Hobby North haws both starred In their own productions, al ways In hlgh-clasH productions, while Chrlstlno Nielsen's fniuo has extend ed everywhere. Added to this fam ous list Is Florence Moore, tho fun niest girl In tho world, who carried 8an FrancUco by storm during the run of "Hanky Panky" here. Thoo who havo ncvor seen I'loronco Monro cannot appreclato her, or fiilly rcallzo what a star sho Is, Sho wua almoitt unknown, except In vaudeville, when sho and her husband and partner, William Montgomery, Joined "llnnky Panky," and now sho Is ovorywhoro acknowledged as the funniest girl on tho Hlngo. Or tho thrco really groat comedlonncH, Florence Mooro, May Irwin and Fanny lirlcv. Miss Mooro has been called tho greatest. Med ford theatergoers will bo prepared to laugh when they see Florence Mooro nnd will probably give her n big wel come, for her fume has preceded her. Kpcclul Train to L'oloMlu On Sunday, Juno 22, tho Southern Pacific Company will run a special train to Colesllu, leaving Medford $:30 a. in., reaching1 Culcstln 10:30 a. m.; returning will leavo Colcstlu 1 p. in, nnd reach Medford G p, m. Join, this excursion, spend n day In tho Slsklyous. You will enjoy tho ride, tho scenery, tho mlnoral water find other attractions, Iteducnd rates. Inqulro at H. P, ticket office for 'pnrtleularH JohiiAPefl Undertaker Lady Assistant, 28 H. hautlktt I'Iioiich M. 17 anil 47-J-2 Ambulance Bcrvico lienuly Coroner HANKY PANKY CLARK OF SI. PAUL PORTLAND'S IF I'OHTLAND, Ore., Juno 17. Whon Jhe new eommisMuii churtcr ni)hiinit ration takes office July 1, it will have nt it chief of jiOliee John Clnrk, former chief nt St. I 'mil. Minn., nnd now head of the neeret service of the Hill Northern line. Mayor F.leol Alhee has junt an nounced Hint Clark would accept. Clnrk has been a policeman in0e he quit sivnmhonting thirty cur ngo, and is credited with being ouo of th liet muuhtiulers In the (fume. Co!c3lln Excursion. The South-rn Pacific will run nn excursion to Coltstin Siinilnv,ltino '-"J. l'nrli. ulars by hand hills nud iiew-pniHT ndciii-piitenls later.. "Just Say" HORLICK'S It Mians Original and Genuine MALTED MILK Thft Foorf-rirrnk for All Ags. More healthful than Tea or Codec Agrees with the weakest (ligation. Ddidouj, invigorating and nutritiom. Rich milk, maltjcd grain, powder form. A ynck Iasds prepared is a srimle. Take no institute. Aik for HORUCK'S. Others arc imitations Dinner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau Ft nt kali:. li0 acres, 8 miles from Medford, 10 acres cleared, small house; luo fruit trees, large spring of water; prlco 12000: tonus, or will tr.idu tor city property, 17-acro orchard, 11 acres In full bearing, 3 acres pears; pinto well equipped In buildings; prlco $ 12,500 or will exchnuge for California In come property. fi-room modern finely finished house, nud lot 50x120 on paved street; prlco $1160. Good .Medford rcHlduucc, clone In, to trado for stock ranch not too tar out; will pay somo difference. GI0 acres In Autelopo vnlloy, Cal nnd lino Ouklnud resldonco to ox chango tor bearing orchard In It, It. vnlloy. IIo'uhcs' for rent, furnlsHcM hhd un furnished, HtOcU df &bM& ji6 Cxcfinngo for city property. Team, wagon nud harness, 1275, Team', wagon and hrirn6HH, $350, Cow and cnir, $S0, Kniploiueiit. Ilanch hands. Wood cutters, Girls for general housowoi'k. Midi nnd wlf6 on ranch. Won to drlvo team on slip, MRS. EMMA BITTNER lies. Pioiii) HMJn.X i'iono rinH. Opposllo Nash Hotel ItOOMS 0 and 7, VMM BLOCK. HIIAKU l."Mi Vm'it NlfOlttf Allbn'a l-'oot-ftculio, Iho nntfHiptlo ponder, it rolleVes pnlnftll, iliiuifl lug, tender, nervous feel, unit In slulitly tuKo-l (hn slliig out or Hirim and hiinliius. It's tho grenttnil cont fort discovery of tho ngo. Allen's Fnht-Knsb uutltert tight or now idioes feel easy. It 1 ft cm tain relief for Hweatlng, citltdus, ttwollen, (lied, aching foot. A1whh use It to llrnuk In New Hliims. Try It today. Hold everywhere, 2r cents, Don't itraiiit any Htibstltuto. For F11I1I0 trial liuCkage, address Allen H. Olmstuiul, Lo Itoy, (N'.,,Y. What Every Womanly Woman Wants One of tho faintest doslrcii of lull lions of women Is to havo beautiful hair This desire ran hn gratified with out tho slightest rink, for druggists ever) where, and Chits, Strang sells a hair tonic called Parisian Sage for Ml cents, that will turn dull, llfotc, uimttracllvo hair Into lustrous and attrnctlwt hair In' two weeks, or mon ey bark. Put the uamn on )our shopping list right now, and be sure and get the genuine. Kcry packago has the girl with the unburn hair upon It. Since Its Introduction In America, Parisian Sago hits won unstinted prnlso Irom women of rorlnoiuout who havo tenrned what a delightful and refreshing hair toulu and dress ing Parisian Sago Is, Just becauso tho makers are abso lutely certain that Parisian Sago Is thn only preparation that kills the pernicious dandruff microbes, they aro willing lo guarnritcn It lo banish dandruff, stop rallllug hair and Itch ing scalp, or money bark. i PLUMBING Btoam and Hot Water Heating All Work Oiinrnt4 l'rlcf ttrasouabl COPFEEN & PRICE IS Xowsrd Dtook. ratrsors on tb Mi Xunia J'bon. S4t. FOR SALE 1 II ray tiom, I'JSO lbs. each 012.1.00 1 hay team, 1200 lbs, each ijtluiMH) E. H. Westerf ield PIIOCMX, OKI.'. Phono IDF. I. &i&&WW2t2fif!VltWiJ&itifif!tfa I Luxury Without Extravagance 1 Hotel Von Dorn 242 Turk Strcc S Pincst popular priced XT..i..1 J.. C!.... 1.1 1.. ) X1ULU1 111 JUIt JJlitUUlSUU I Modern Central wj&vxtmftrttGttt Beift located and most po pillar hofel in the City. Running duftillcd Ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe Tariff on ttoomi 12 I'ooms 00 rooms fiO rooms 11.00 ssch 1.50 each 2.00 each 2.00 estlf 00 rooms ttilh stlrilc blh 60 room villi Kbiti fctui 2.80 each 30 sultet, bedroom, par lorandbatk - ,- 3.00 each For more than one gueit add 1.00 extra to the above rates for each additional gdett. Reduction by week or month. 1 Munagtmtnt CUuttt tV. Kttlfy F.G.ANDREWS .. Losuoo of Qrlll nnd Dining lloom. . $t?fMHwK tsfTrnu 312' 'isH Mm ili m Sifl wHEliil 'tf6l bd TONlGrft Ji J- STAR THEATRfe THE BEST IN 1V16TION PICTURES Complete Change Tomorrow ' ' ' IT THEATRE UNIi:it Ni:W MA.VAtin.MMN.Vi' had special feiiutres In Llconso Pic tures nud music; best In the city. Music furnished by Prof. Death nnd Miss Coffin. POPl'IiAlt 1'ltlOIX, n AMI Hie. Your Money's Worth. W. .1. ALIUMtT, Manager. PAGE tiii:ati:ii I HOI) Poet of Iflgh.flAsa PhotoplnyN THO.' rillAl.T NOT STILIL" Hptuiidld two-reel Hex feitture. l,Iltl)S ,; Interesting educational film. tiii: am.m.ti:i wi:i:kly Tho new a of the week this week. "Till) NIJWI.VWIvllH" McMniiim rmuoua eartoous In it marn volous novelty and trick picture. .VlmlHilmi .1 anil loo lo any seat in tho ioiie 4f l-f-H ij ISIS THEATRE ' Photo Plays Tiles, and Wed. Pat he's Weekly, No. IH Till: AIITIH'P.S OIIHAT MAIIONNA f Vltagraph tipoclal In 2 Prtrlti. A Hlory full of spirit, a pic turo filll or Houl. APNTY ANl Tllll filltLS Comedy WITH T1IK AHSIHTANCK OF HIILP Comedy I'lilinC Kffects: Ldilurtparlt. Hftsklns, Mfillneo ftnlly AdifiUsloif rf-f Cents' I . I E. D. Weston Official Fhotdgraplibr of the Modfbrd Oommofcial Club Auintcur Fiiiishiiitf Post Cards " Pftiiorainio Work Portraits ' r X4 Iiitorior and exiorior viowa ITloflh lights : i 1) Ndpjativcs itmdrj any tlmd dtid any plilco by appoint ment. I 208 E, Main Phone 1471 HOT ' M I A