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.,. ... j, , .tv. vC ' W. tx ,1 IMEDFOttT MATT) TRTBTTOTI. MTCDTTORD; OttTCCION. MtTTiAY. .TTT&R 20, Mm n tntwi wr p&wt&t&yy tJ; te , u m ft .. ;f I R Y. i fr ' Is 1: lt4 He' $ v t LP H Medford Mail tribune -4WS DrNOKNT NKWRPAPRIt 1KD KVRnr AVTRItNOON CMPT HUN11AT 11Y TIIH MBU1X)HU I'JUNTINU CO. Th Democratic Tlmen, Tim Mrdront Mall. The Medford Tribune. The South- nn irmmmui Alio siKinniiu Ariuiini Offlc Mall Tribune llullrilne. I5-I7-I North Kir atrcets telephone 75. Official rnper of the City ot Meflfortl, Official Paper ot Jncksnn County. QHOnatO PUTNAM, editor and Manager . Ihitered a aecftnnclaaa matter at Mearorii, Ornron. tinder the act of March 1, 1S78. fftTBRCRXTTIOX KATES. One year, by "" ,, ,,, One month, br mall .5.00 .60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Hertford, JuckioiirlU and Cen trnl Point .CO Patutday only, by mall, per year 2.00 Weekly, per year - - i.sn WORK CISCUULTIOW. Dally avernpo for eleven month end Inir November so, mi. ivst. The Mall Tribune la on ante at the Ferry Newa Hinmi, san i-rancnco, .I'ortUnil Hotel Nowa fitand, Portland. Portland Kewa Co, Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Vah. JTuU Teaad Wire United Preaa Slipatcfeta. KTDrORD. OKSQOS. Metropolln of Southern Ore con and Northern California, and tho taateat BTOWlnp city In Oregon. Population U. K. ceneua 110 MIO; Mtlmated. 1st: 10.000. Klvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Byatem completed. Riving flneat aunply pure mountain water, and 17.3 mllea of atreeta paved. PoMoffice recelpta for year endlnc November SO, 1(11, fchow Incrcaae of 1ft ler cent. nanner fruit city In Orccon Hague River Splticnbcrc apples won aweep takes prlte and title of "Apple Klnr of the World" at the National Applo Show, fpokaoo, 10, and a car of Sewlonii won rirat PrtN In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. IJ. C rirat rrlia ia 1911 At Spokane National Applo Show won by carload ot Newtownn. rtORUe Illver pears brought hlgheit rirlcea In all market a ot the word 'tur tle the pait alx years. L E BUDAPEST, Juno 20. New York Stnto will Krant women tho voto in 1015. Mnsachusetta will Jo likc wIko about tho same time possibly before 1015, and other New England commonwealths will bo quick to fol low tho example set by tho Empire nnd tho Hay state. This was the rlaim mado hero today by Mrs?. Car rie Chapman Catt, president of the great International Woman Suffrage Alliances which is holding its seventh unnnal convention hero with 1000 delegates representing twenty-eight countries, ia attendance. Mrs. Catt declared that tho fight In America is about to be .won, and that from now on women who aro fighting to liavo a hand in making, the laws by which they aro governed will center their efforts on tho Lin pi re state. In explaining tho campaign mapped out for the suffragists of America, Mrs. Catt -described how success in New Work State would have a won derful moral effect on tho New Eng land states. She declared also that tho south would bo moro ready "to fall into line" after Now York is won. "Tho far western common wealths," said Jlrs. Catt, "have capi tulated. Woman suffrage is no longer an experiment. Too much good hns followed it. Tho states east will capitulate and surrender to tho inovitablo when New York sets tho pace. Wo aro certain to win in the referendum of 1015." Tho con gress which has been in session five days will njourn next Stiudity. FATS SECURE The postponement of tho Fat-Lean game, which J. Pluy, by P. J. O'Gnrn, his local deputy, put over until Mon day, has given tho Fat's chances nnother boom. J. A. Wcstcrlund, th'o new Fat backstop has been do ing road work for the past three dtiys and now claims ho will bo ready to weigh in at 3:00 p. in. Mon day, two bourn before tho battle. Ho anticipates no troublo in making tho necessary poundago for a place on that team. Dr. E. It. Seeley, whoso timely hit ting two years ago pulled tho Fats out of tho fire, has also been signed up by tho Fats and will probably bo eeen at his old position at short. Evory effort will bo mado to make the costumes of tho players suitable to tho occasion. Gits Newberry was about town this morning trying to buy soiuo umbrella covers und there is u rumor out that flus will nppenr in. black silk tights, improvised from umbrella covers. II. C. Kentnor, wkoa coslurao enr ried off tho priro two years ago de clares that his appcaranco this year will mako tho Now Orleans Mardi Gras look like n procession of Bene dfctino Monks. Porter J. Noff, has been ndded to tho snbslitiito list of tho Fats and will probably bo soon nt third for tho '! before tliygnniQ is over. ilDISNIVER WIN' FAMOUS TO PIONEERS AND THEIR SUCCESSORS. PIONEERS of Oregon aro holding their nnmml reunion in Portland. Many whitened heads, many stooped shoulders, many vacant plaees in tho ranks testify to the ravages of time sineo they blazed the way into the wilder ness to found a commonwealth. xMl Oregon delights in honoring tho pioneers. They did their work well. They prepared tho way for we who have come after them to reap the fruiis of their early struggles. But what are we, who have taken the "places or these fathers and mothers of accomplishment, doing that the future may honor us as we lionor the pioneers? Do we think that half a century of vegetation will entitle our whitened heads to homage in the future? Because a person has existed for a long time in one place does not entitle him io he the recipient of ancestor worship iu the future, as in Japan. 1 lo or she must, do some thing worthwhile, as the pioneer did, to be rewarded by rec ognition. "What aro we doing to benefit humanity, to develope our locality, to make the world better for existence? Some of us are chasing pennies, some swapping jackknives, some are speculating and some idling, some perpetually knock ing, some obstructing, some backbiting and scandal mon gering, many arc growing littler mentally as they are grow ing older physically. Do those who spend life's fleeting hours in such occu pations, imagine for a minute the future will honor them as the present honors tho pioneers? AVhat have they pioneered except the well-worn paths of greed and retro gression? One must do something better than grab his bread and butter and fleece his brothers to receive the gratitude of futurity. "What memories for old ago lo dwell in and for the rising generation to point to, do the lives of tho pio neers' successors hold? Uow many are worth while? HANKY-PANKY STARS E William Montgomery ami Florence Mooro, tho two bis stars In tho Lew Fields musical comedy "Hanky Pan- ky" which will appear at tho Page theatre Friday, Juno 20, own an Overland automobllo which la an un usual proof at tho efficiency of that car. They bavo owned it threo years and for two years have driven It all over tho country with "Hanky Pan ky", driving their car between towns whenever posslblo and loading it on tho baggago car ot tho company's special train only when tho length ot tho intcr-clty Jumps mado It abso lutely necessary. It can readily bo seen that In this way tboy havo subjected tho car to an unusual teat, for they havo had to mako long jumps between, towns, over roads which they could not pick or'chooso and undor any conditions. In the two years they havo depended on tholr Overland they havo never been lato for a performance for the car has taken them through on time and never failed them. Montgomery has mado somo not ablo trips In his car and broken sev eral records. Ho covered tho dla tanco between Boston and Albany, 387 miles, In SI hours, through the mountains a part of tho way, and broke all records for tho dlstanco be tween Buffalo and Detroit, over Can adian roads. Ho drovo from Roches ter to Buffalo In a blizzard last Jan uary and arrived beforo tho special train carrying tho company. Whllo In Medford Mr. Montgomery will store his car In tho garage of C. K. Gates, the Overland man, who has been Informed by wlro that Mr. Mont gomery and his romarkablo car aro headed this way. Upon their arrival hero they will bo shown over the valley by him. Montgomery always makes his own repairs when necessary and has not had a mechanic bother with bis car for two years. Ho understands it perfectly, and It rarely needs atten tion. E IE SPOKANE, Wash., Juno 20. Search is being made in tho torrilory around Spanglo today for an uni dentified Indian and whito man who ered his eighty-yeur-old mother and and foot in his ranchhousc, overpow ered his eighty-year-old intoher and then took Frasse's young sister into nn adjoining room, evidently intend ing to do her harm. Only by the chanco visit of a noighbor, John Nielson, who jumped through a win dow nnd escaped, giving the ulurui. The intruders then fled, taking n riflo and litlel money. Tho girl was unhurt. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 8. IJAIITLDTI Phonos M. 47 and 47.J-2 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner JACKSONVILLE STORE ENTERED BY BURGLARS A hurglnr forced entrance by tho back window into Williams d Co.'s store (formerly Nutinn's) at Jack sonville Saturday night ami secured n quantity of merchandise, somo clothing nnd n little currency left in tho rntdi drawer, timmiiitiiig to n few dollars. Thero nre no clews. SWORD FISH ATTACKS SHIP, PIERCING HULL POKTLANI), Ore., Juno 10. Tho schooner Kona left drydock today af ter repairs to her hull caused by tho angry attack of a swordfitli hi mid oceuu line been completed. Tho Koria recently .arrived hero" from Auckland, N. Z. The fish, evidently mistaking tho boat for its enemy, tho whale, struck tho vessel such a vi ciout blow that it left its wcnxn sticking clear through the outer skin. The sword , was fcnapped df finiid plugged what otlicnuhu, would have liecomo n horious leak. Both representative of tho whole- some cordial spirit of the West and the best in hotel service The IMPERIAL HOTEL Portland, Oregon Both under the management of the METSCHANS MAIL-TRIBUNE CLASSIFIED WANT ADS ARE READ BY ALL OF THE PEOPLE ritchie threatens :to tell truth REGARDING NOLAN SAN FKANCISCO, Juno SO. "Junt nuo more word from Nolan and I'll tell tho real nniHo of our trouble," until Wllllo Ultchlu how today, In illsciiKsIntf his break with hU rortnor malinger, nnd Nolans alleged references to hint sluco that ttiito n s ntt "(lignite." Ultehlo Is good uttd hot tinder the collar, following tho tending of a statement attributed to Nolan nftir their final parting nt (Initio's plwco yesterday afternoon, when Nolan .u fused to slinko ItamU with IIk fight er. At tho Wednesday night coii't etice, It was agreed between tbeiit that onco thoy catno to final set tlement thero would bo no mud slluglng cngnged In and that they would remain friends. The Inst words spoken lit tho ronferoiico room eunie from tho third party, called In to net as nn arbitrator. "Well, lioyn," he snld, "I hope we will continue to bo friends." "Why, certainly," said Nolan and Hltchlc, almost in unison. Nolan forgot hU part of tho agreement Thursday afternoon after Ultehlo had signed 3,'000 over to him In settlement ot all claims thnt Nolan may havo agnlnst bint and after calling Ultehlo mi lttgrato bo font a crowd, ho, gave out an Inter view In which ho -scored tho champ Ion. ' "Nolnn Is a closed Incident In my life," Ultehlo satd In Kan ltafael to dny, "and whllo his remarks wore unbecoming, to say tho least, I will pay no attention to them. If ho again attacks mo, I will defend myself by tolling tho world n lot of things. I would dislike to bo forrcd to do this, but It thero Is any mora mud sling ing on Nolan's part I am going io take a hand In It myself." RECKLESS AUTOIST . GETS PRISON TERM THKNTON, N. J., June J0. Dan iel A. Diigttn, junior, whoso father, Judge D. A. Dugioj, of tho Orniigu district cocurlfiRTrpewoiinl friend of President Wuodrow. Wilxon, must servo a sentence oT-Trout fivo lo ten years nt hard labor, according to u decision of the state supreme court which nf finned today the lower court's coiivii-tiotiof manslaughter for killing Leo MoDennott, a boy who trii'il to cros-JIm slrel'ln front oC'DugnuV ntitpn pbile. Tlie iii,m'i dent oneiirred 'C'li4sfma(nav, 1011. The HOTEL JOSEPHINE Grants Pass Oregon E E POllTUNI), Ore.. Juno U0. Mr. 1 1. M. Allen, mother of Mi-h. KiiIIi Krnnoi'M Allen, beemixp of whoso, le siKlniiee lo bin ntlwiiit'i's Kdvvnid M. gitlt jumped (o his death ttt Tiu'iiiuu early today, declared this tiftoinooii Imp belief that .Mygiilt wim iiiimio. At her homo hero he mild iMgult hud been seeking In many her daughter in spite of tho fuel Hint her hipdmiid is living) though he hits dimtpiicurcd. "M.gtitt hits written to his people in ItidepeudniPP, Mo., Hint ho mid ltutli nto married." said Mrs. Allen. "ThK however, is not true. Ilo ttlxo plaints to lid the father of her baby, hut Hip father is nwuy in the east Hoinenhen wo diw't know when'." Mrs. Allen said her daughter, whoso iiiiuio also it Allen, litis pertdlently i e filled to have unjlliing tu do with Mgn!t. SIip declined his parents nte people of wealth in litdepciuleiipp. FRECKLE-FACE Sun nnd Wind ltrlng Out I'gly Skin, How to Keiiiowi Kiudl). Here's a chniico, .Mlna Krocklo-fneo to try a remedy for freckles with tho gunruiitco of a reliable denier that It will not cost you u penny iinhmn t remove tho freckles; while If It does give )ou a clear complexion the openp Is trifling. Simply got an oiinro of olhtue doitblo slreitKth from your drugRlitt and a few applications should show you bow easy It Is to rid Jourxolf of tho lioiuoly freckles and gut n henu t if i I complexion. Unruly Is more than olio ounce needed for tho wont case. Ilo sure to ask tho driigglxl for tho double strength otbliin as this Is (bo prescription sold under gunriiuteu of money bark If It falls to reuiovo freckles. Draperies W enrrjr very comnleto tin of drMrr larn ciirlnlrin, rixlurn. "tv. and ilo all clatum of unliolnlvrliiir A x-fUI nun to look nficr Ihl work furlUHlYrly anJ will clvn nn Komi rvlCA In poailbla to Kt In aten tho Iiirfirftt cltk-N. Wcok3 & McGowan Co. MissVenitaHamilton PIANIST Pupil of Jingo Miinsreldl lias OiH'nt'd a Studio nt 61G North Central W. I. VAWTllK, President. 8. It. IdNDI.nV, Vlro Prcst. C. W. M'DONAM), Cnshlor. The JACKSON COUNTY BANK .MI.'DI'OItl), OltKfJO.V Capital and Surplus $180,000.00 (ii:ni:hai, iia.vki.no iiiihini'ks Oldest Bank in city Of Medford PLUMBING Bteam and Hot Water Heating All Work OunronUtd rrluo I(tauimbl COFFEEN & PRICE IB Howurd Blook, rntrano on stli Horn Phono 84. It. THINKS D MYGATT N N Hip! Hurrah!$TAR Our clothes are worn bv the most exclusive ultra-critical dressers, because they are exceptionally clever in every particular and most carefully tailored; because they embody complete grace, harmonious fashion and maximum quality. We know they Are Different and Distinctive in beauty and every detail that marks superiority. If you want clothes that meet the most exacting requirements of men who care for absolute correctness and thorough satisfaction, you'll find them in our store, but not in Bargain Shops! You'll want a Suit for the celebration and for the balance of the season. Wear one that will fit your own individual shape. Yours for servive and satisfaction in every respect, MODEL Clothing' Co. WHERE TO (10 TONIGHT THEATRE llCIt IN.MM'IINT ,M.um,Ji: American Comedy Driinui. in: meti: ami tin: iiuam Clover Diaiiut, flAtl.MU.VI' WUKUI.V Animated newspaper, nlwii)ti lulor estluit. uo.siu'H ui:t.nii: ThiiiihoiiHer l'arco Comedy, WOOIAVOItTII At WOOIAVOimi ,MtiHle and sound effcrlH. I m t n i I ISIS THEATRE I I'llOIOI'l-AVH I'limAV AM HATl'HIlAV tiii: iuioKi:v vow Clues rlpceliil I'Viitiiro lit Two Parts Tin: intAin or av acmikss . . omp.ns am ott.xci.iw I :: Third of (bo IMIiida HtI.s ' ;; With Norma Tulmndttn mid I'liireiieo Itndluoir Keml-Comeily ComliiK Next Vik Tint .Min.MCnr uiti.ii Two Hinds IIIIC DHim SI..WIIH VIlMRruph liidluii Rlory In Two Parts. Mntlnee Dally. AIIMISMOV 5 AMI IDe 4MMIfHimHIOIOrT FIRE INSURANCE l. It. VOO .V CO. Office Upstairs. Medrord Mall Tribune HulldliiK. Phenei: Offlrn, (ill. KcildiMinti r.3 1. E. D. Weston Official Photographor of tho Medford Commercial Club Amnion r !Finisliii)K Post Cards Paiioruinic Work u Portraits Interior and exterior views Fln-sli lightfl NoRntivos made anv timo and any placo by apoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 Bcdt located and most popular hotel in the City, Running disuilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. , Tariff on Rooms 12 room i 00 rooim . . 50 roomi 00 room ilh prinlt llh $1.00 eiicli 1,50 each 2.00 each 2.00 encli 2.B0 each bO room who print Mlb 30 tultoi. bedroom, par lor and bth 3.00 each For moro than onoouetdd $1.00 extra to tho abovo rate for each additional guctt. Reduction by week or month. Managtmtnt Chfltr W. Killty F.G.ANDREWS .."Louuoo of Grill and Dining Itoom. iliil tl