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MTCDFCffiD MATT TRTttTjyTO, MTODFORP, OTvTCCION, TUESDAY, ,!UN10 2-1, 1015).
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ILL-'-l-! LU
Mkdford mail tribune
AN WDhPKNDKT NlCWSPAPKil
PUM&inUKO KVICIIV APTI3KNOON
K.NUIilT HUNDAY HT TUB
MICDKOUU IMUNTINO CO.
Tlio t)eroocrntlo Times, Tim Mftlfnrd
hsii, tiik jvipiirord xriminn. tho noma
arn Orrgonlnn. Tim Axlilnmt Trlhttiii.
Office Mall Tribune Hutlillnff. 25-27-2!
North 11 r street) telephone "ti.
Ottlrlnl Paper of thn City of McHonl.
Offlclnl Paper of JnekKon Covnty.
OKOadlJ PUTNAM. IWItor hnrt Msnawr
amm.
Kntered ni wpcond-clnas
iiinttnp
Miiiirorti. Orison, undr
March , 1870.
tbtf
net
subscription rates.
Ona year, b? mail .-.l$.00
Ona month, by mall .. . ... . .SO
Vtt rrtrtnlh, dctivrrwl hy esrrtrr In
Medford. Jacltsonvllla and Cen-
trnt Point .... . .... .R8
Putin-day only, by mall, per yemr . S.OB
Weekly, rtor year . - - - !.
LEANS BY SCORE
SEVEN TO THREE
Iicof nnd the stuff that made Mil
waukee famous havo pot n vepota
rlan ilit skinned a mile It tlio rosult
of yesterdays Pnt-I.oan game. Ik to
ho accepted as n criterion. v
It was an Ideal day for tho Pal
aggregation, cool and cloudy wttli
ntiio sepnyra that foiu tremors up
tho skinny anatomy of tho Loan.
Tho eponltiK feature- of tho game
was a parado from tho Ntitntorltini in
tho hall grounds and which In mint'
turo reBomblod thn fantastic contum-
Iiir of tho Mardl (1ms. At th head
of tho procession was tfic band, fol
lowed by tho playors, Pats tlrt.
Leans bringing up thn rear. Mayor
Klfort In a ping pong suit, marching
with his Into opponent, C. K. Gate.
led tho procession. Tho Gate tnt
tuino rcsemhling the advortlMng mc-
tlon of Motor Ago and coniprlsiaK
everything from a Claxton horn and
spcodoinoter in front to tho 1913
llccnso and tall light proier)y locat
ed. Notahlo anionic tho Pat was the
heroic flguro of J. A. Woatorlund
looming up like a mountain. Tho
wero an aggregation, well eauculatoU
to advertise tho community.
And then camt) tho Loans, P. J,
O'Cara nnd S. P. Utoienbauni In the
foreground. O! Minerva! k t oit
your binocular. Nothing but a
klnctoscopo or tho big telescope .f
tho Lick observatory could deacry
tho evanescent And chimerical line
of calf. To tho naked eye they
seemed to floatjiy, trunks suspend
ed ou unseen wires.
Arriving at tho grounds tho first
feature ot tho program was n 50
yard fot raco between Ilotanbaum
and O'Garn, a feature woll worth
tho admission and won by It of on
baum In Shasta Limited stylo.
Tho ball was promptly put into
piny, with Miles and Antlo holding
tho Indicators. Tho loams lined up
as follews:
Pats Laana
Ulgham Pitcher. O'Clara,
I 'oat or, llurgaw
Kelly Catcher- Vauoe
Kentuer Plrst Ilurgeaa
Klfcrt . .... .Second- KHipi
Sheridan ....... Short. SttMiigtrnp
Gates Third Poatar
Pabrlck r.f .... Androwa
WoBterlund ...... c.f. Hosenbauni
McCabo I.f IlroHM
Tho Pats wero first at bat cd
O'Gani in tho box for the Laana
didn't seem to havo ruiieu aulybitr In
his delivery, tho Pata fHlllHg ou to
his offerings Ilko blight onto a you an
j war trco and when tho bombard
ment ended tbo Pata weo In pose.
Mon of tho ganto and iv inaacot In
tho person of P. J. O'Gara'a goat.
Por tho Pata tho big battery. Ulna
ham and Kelly, held tbo Leans aafe
nt all tlmus. Old Soda Pop bad
plenty of pules, lu als daflvery. ouly
allowing im oeoaslonal pop-Hp.
Tho gamo was ropltlo with fea
tures principal among which was
tho fielding of Kcntner and tfio base
running of Kd Androwa and Johu
"Wostorluud.
Tho fjnal scoro was:
Leans 3.
Pats
UPWARD MOVEMENT
NEW YOHIC, Juno 24. Aided by
u fiimcr touo in London, the early
market lu;re (odny was ulronj?. ('
luuliun, Union and Northern Pueifie,
IU'iuliiift Sinolliiifj, Now Voxk (Smtrol,
Hlcol nnd Amnlfjamfitcd rose to ii'j.
Trudipg tygcumo quiot nftcr tiro firnt
Ikiuv'b rtihli, lint tho lone coiitiuuod
J'jrm. After a hear rnil had caiued
(loclitica of about half u point all
nruuiitli tho upward movement was
vesumed. London took hotwoon
20.QOO and 23,000 blmros of blnok in
tliia innrkct. Canndiun Pnoific,
Ainulgnmntcd nnd tho ITnminans
woro most' wonted. Bonds wero
stonily.
Tlio tnnrkot closed dull nnd heavy.
A MULTITUDE
TJIK Mail Tnlmno lui no uVsiro jo onier into a contro
versy with sotiulist over socialism. It wonhl be tle
IurccI in a Tlootl of words that "hearsjio sound save its
own dnshin&s," ,
Socialism is best defined as a word that eovei's a nmlji
t nde of dreams as well as sins. The jent 1c silt ntist . nreaeii
inch the brtithcrhocitl of man and the jjosnel of the lowly
aarene, the umftihi' ajit4tor sowing discontent and st ir-
rinjjf strife as an easy means
dicalist with his unprovoked strike his saliotisut and dyna
mite, the unfit ami the misfit all these and a thousand
varieties of Imuran croaks and cranks fintUshelter under its
prottwtiiiR iiMiutlo.
'Phe ro-npemltve tuie, in which everyone receives equal
sharp, i a bpRUliful dream that appeals to all. A veritable
maae of Miths, which no one can thread, bewilder the
dreamers. '
Xo )lan lms yet been suggested that wipes out the in
heront inetpmlities in humanity and the substitution of the
tvraunv of the socialistic state for the comparative free
dom of democracy is not alluring. Despite the" drawbacks
of "capitalism" i'ts defects are those that evolution, rather
than ivvolution, will remedy.
Kesponsibility for failure is too often placed upon con
ditions and systems, when it lies principally with individ
uals Under any idealistic system where each received
tho products of his labor, the majority of those clamoring
now for socialism would be blaming the system because
(hey had so little and pointing to some other system to
realm' Utopia.
Equality of opportunity is the goal of every democracy.
There can lie no other equality created or assured by gov
ernment. Hut your socialist dreams of the time when the
poorest mechanical toiler receives as much from soeietv
as the greatest creative genius.
It is a favorite socialist saving that labor creates all
wealth mcaniiur therein- nhvsical labor. Yet today half
of the work of the world, formerly done by human hands,
is done bv machinery, and eventually nearly all will be so
doue. The laborer therefore creates less wealth than the
machine that takes his place.
Bill Haywood, socialist leader and his AY. W. cohorts,
preaching ruination, sabot ism and confiscation are advo
cating the. same ethics that the (ilcndale socialist prac
ticed when at the Kiut of a gun., lie "confiscated" the
bank's money he "restored" what he conceived his
"natural birthright" aivl'that "which he had created and
which bad been confihcah-d from him b present owners."
VI
NOW
FOR OFFICIAL
MEDFQRD ROSE
The nest time nii jiro ilouu town
step into the Exhibit buiiduijc auil
vote for yuiur fArita row. If you
Ii aren't nuy clioiee Hehet ou fnwi
tluwe diaplayrd on the tuble juat iu
aJe the iloor. Yeter(lay tho folio w-
jng roneii could Ita evu tliare, IS
arieliex: Ifuuinn Cnchrt, La France,
Itolla Sielireeht, AuKuatiha Qiun
noihan, Papa OoiilUr, Irih ISJii
Itnuc, Itttich riM'kKou, J. it. Clark,
Ulri.-I, Itruuitr, ifareehal Nivl. IUib
titnnd 1, Carl DruMi-hki, Lyons
Chariea binKiw, Cbatenu k (loa Von
Itcot, OrnHMUH Tepleta. General Mac
Arthur, Of tttnae Ilia Lymia euia to ho h
gival favorite hut with that the rii?u
tiiMi nlwa.v urimw, "Will we want the
aame roae TaeontM haxT'' WImI do
you Uiink about? The Hail Tribune
will be a-lad to hm eomniunieatioux
in reganl lo tola rows, or any other.
Send oar argnMentM jru or eou lo
Uiia )mier tkot Utey may be ibUbeil
and ao uot only uel vour fnvoriU
to win, Ixit ..No aaxi"! Ikon wbue
knwh?iif;e of ro eultiire in the
It Kite river v alley in wore or i
:oile tloped.
A word nbout the v tin it. Mr.
Ware, aeeretary of the Cotnmerfinl
club, is cnatudinn of a real live, oT-
fieiol bullot )wx nnd wilf be ead to
how you where and how to drop
your ballot. The iillu will lie oien
until 00 p. in. of July llh.
If you don't happen to find our
fnvorilo roao thero aee that it uni
on the 'diday tnble. Vhmcm filled
with ater will 1h fouud there witlt
printed flipx fr litheling. Vrvt-U
riMiva nre Mipplied every day. If you
have nuy fhoii-e beinien be nre to
bi-inj; them in.
ANDERSON 10 GEI
AT
SAN FliAKCJbCO, Cul Juno 21.
--Ilud Anderoon uud ilnilem Tommy
Murphy for Aujut nnd the winner to
meet the winner of tiie ltitclilu-Hiver.
fiKht.
Tliia, Jnuioa Cultttlih auid today,
when hi retnitied fnxn u trJp'to the
etMintiy, is bis pitiliatie inngrnw for
the suuiiiuT. 1I ragnnU tho Audiir-ban-Murphy
uuitoh us prr.utienjly
bottlod hut hns not yot doeidud on n
dnte.
With Mcdford trade la Medford rnnflo,
ORDER
OP DREAMS.
of existence, the sinister syn
ILL
CHALLENGE FATS
WITH HIS LEANS
( K. Whiter didn't take, kindly
to Miles (UtIbIoiir in tlio Fat mm
I.enu baiebnll Rntuo yesterday nnd
today before n number of fans nx
tho Quit uinilu an offer to bet $.r0
that lie, with Mr. IlevcrlclKc's little
boy, Inland, nnd tlireo othur Loan
rmtn wliom ho would pick tb.it had
not played bull In ton years, could
beat the nl no fat nion who played In
Mondays contost.
Whlaler stipulated ospcclully that
Unas WnKiior Woatorlund would
havo to play. Whlslcr nskH for n
week to get his mon lu condition and
made his offer lu nil seriousness.
Ho baa arranged to have his men
out for practice! on evening after
lx o'clock, when tlio regular team
works out.
JiiiIko Kolly, when npproaclied on
the subject, said It Mould bo Ilk
taking cundy from n kid nnd that lu
and P. C. Hicham would muko Whls
ler'a bopofiils wlsii they'd never seen
a ball game and that .Mr. Wblsler's
bet would bo covered any tlmo bo
was ready to post It.
Westerlund, who Is ono of the
gamest of tlio' game, will no doubt
take a Reed sliaro of tho bet jiu' to
show that lie can travel somu plucu
elsw iM-ildes tbo polls.
IN'DIAN'Al'OLLS, Iud Juno 21,
Meredith Nicholson refuscdo here to
day to comment ou bis telegram to
President WiImui nsking- that his
iiomimitioi) us miuibter to Portugal
ho withdrawn for dorncbtio reasons.
It is reported that tlio Tuggnrt fac
tion of the democratic party opposed
Nicholson's appointment. Thu nomi
nation wus bent to tho senate several
days ago,
IT TIIKATKK.
Tt Theatro program for tenight:
"Two's Company, Three's Crowd."
Struct Scones, Yokohama, Japan;
"OroundlesH Suspicion"; "Tho Olrl
Uuck Kast"; General Scott's Prod
icy." Special music, G and 10c;
Why pay morp? . , Rl
John A. -Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant,
t!H 8, HAKTLPirr
Phones SI. -17 nnd 47-T-S
Ambulance Scrvlco i'pputy Qoronor
WHISLER
W
TO
E
Chivi. 1), llnxelilt' vviites fol
lows from Milwntiki'e, under dntu oT
.Tunc 10:
To the Hditer:
dust I'nii neni.K inelo-ed elipplnn
nnd it oeeurred to me then.' mifjiit he
onu people in Ivdront wlio minlil
like to know vvhut vo nre doin. It
! from tho Chieupo Uiuniuef of
Iiiiio tllli when we wero phyinn ill
the henutiful Colonial Thenler llierc.
See you hitM' llio ucw theater fin
nlly, hut 1 hope Jledford people won't
forget that your "I'nele Dudley" put
tlte town nn the theiitrieut limp mid
mude it possible.
Uud tlnniylit to ho home to slay
Ihw fall but have sueh a Reed ptMpo
nilioii Hint I rikwh wo will hlay out
ntiflthcr hctisioit when wo expect to
eome back to Med ford with u hiiueh
of coin -which will no doubt xrently
iuetvn-o our populaiily.
llej;ards to all the boys.
Siucerelv,
(MAS. 1). UAZKI.ItKUi
The clippiii ivforrvd to U as fol
lows :
"Tlio Nellie Andrew lioiice of
mini onerii siiummm beiidline tbo bill
r ... .... .. ..
wiui crow nun huh irom inu more
popular openi", their rendition of the
xo.xtct from "Luein" beinjr piulien
lurly well done. The net i well
singed and the perfect co-duniini:
blends ill nn ensemble which recalls
vividly the day of inuicnl produc
tions when Ihe "Merry Widow" and
oilier sueoe-es held mviiv on this
stage,"
E
Parties who can furnish two-wheel
road cart, nnttiiuo or modern, or'
small biiRgy with pony or accoutre
ments, to bo used lu tlio Fourth of
July iarnde, will lend valuable aid
to the committee It they will report
tho g.iiuo to Mrs. Clias. Scbleffolln,
chairman of tho 'Orcntcr Mcdford
stunt. Doss or goats trained to pull
nro very much desired. Also pinto
pony or buckskins witlt their rider
or any ponies or horses, carts or
hugulcs. An early report will uo
much appreciated by tho committee
of tho Greater Mcdford club.
l-'HATl'Iti: PKriTHi: AT STAIt.
"The Stolen Papers," n story adap
ted from the Snurlock Holmes stor
ies, Is tho hcndllucr for tonight.
This Is nn excellent story and holds
thu Into rent from start .to finish.
Thero nro other pictures on thu bill
and tho program closes with "Their
Plrst Kxcciitlon," ono of tho bust
comedies produced by tlio Koystuno
compnuy In a long time.
Coming tomorrow, a big Kay-Hen
2-reol feature, entitled "Tho Ulacft
Conspiracy."
paei: TiiijATiti:.
Their Is an unii'snuHy good bill of
pictures at tbo Page thoatro tonight.
"Tho Wnyward Si-tor" Is a soeloty
drama with an uneipialed plot. Pour
other good numbers tiro also on tho
lilll nt Medford's popular theatre.
You should nut fall to seo tlieau pic
tures. - , , . -n
$75,000 Aetna Insurance
for $75 a year
Larger or smaller timuuntu In tho
samu porportlou. Isn't it worth In
vestigating? Seo
R. II. McCURDY, Agent
101 M. P. ci II. Itldg. Phono if IP.
At Fountains & Elsewhere
Ask for '
HORLICKS
Th Origbtal Mi ttnufee
MALTED MILK
The Feed-drink far All Agu.
At restaurants, hotels, and fountains
Delicious, invigorating and sustaining.
Keep it on your sideboard at home.
Don't travel Without it.
A quick lunch prepared ia a minute.
Take no imitation. Just say "110 RUCK'S."
Not in Any MM Trut
HAZELRIGGS
REilN
STAG
ANOTHER
SEASON
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
I ISIS THEATRE I
1MIOTO IMiAYM Tl'ICSOAV
ANU WKINPSO.VV
A .MIUMCUT UKIili
lloy'ta PiunnUH MiistcriducQ
ScIIk Peaturo lu Two Parts.
PAIITK WKKKLY.NO. til
I'urnxu it ovuit ox papa
Pntho Comedy
Music UffcclH
Coining 'riiui-sday
AliKAI.I IKK'S MOI'IICIMX.
LAW
(One NIkIU Only)
lHIHHHHtfttl4HH
THEATRE
TODAY
The Stolen
Papers
Two Itevl Peaturo
UltltAT KUYSTOXi: (X)Mi:ilY
Kiillio Change of Program Tomorrow
Willi .M ctl font Trade l .M.dford .Mnilc
Phono us youV orders for
Milk, Cream,
Butter, and
Buttermilk.
Ol'lt STIIICTI.V I'lllNII Hl'T-
ti:u ii.ie pi:u sgL'Am:
Our IIIOll OltADi: Ice cream will
plcaso you. Sold lu ipiantltles (f
2 gallons uud up.
Wo havo our own twlccj-n-dny de
livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
Plume "MH
Willi .Med ford Trade Is .Mcdford .Made
Time works quick changes lu the
growing girl. Plg-tnlls and hl.ort
skirts nro soon forgotten In tho ma
turer charms of the debutante.
Sometimes though you will ticho
for tt plctiiru of bur Just an alio
romped lu from school or play.
Think bow slio would Ilko ono too,
lu after years to show her friends
and poxslhly hrr children. Make tho
appointment while thu thought s
fresli lu your mind.
I am thu photographer In your town.
II. V. MACKKY
P. .Main ami Central, .Mcdford, Ore.
Bittner's. Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
rou ha ill-;.
ICO acres, H miles from Mcdford,
10 acres cleared, small houso; Kin
fruit treos, lurgo spring of wnter;
price $2S00; tonus, or will trado for
city property.
17-ncro orchard, II acres lu full
hearing, 3 acres pears; plaro woll
equipped lu bnlldlngH; price i 12,000
or will exchange for California In-
comp jirojiorty.
0-room modern finely finished
houso, mid lot r.dxlO on pitved
street; prico UC0.
(lood Mcdford residence, closo In,
to trado for stock ranch not too far
out; will pay ftouiu difference.
CIO acres lu Antelope valley, Cal
nun lino uiikiiiiki resit piico to ux-
chaugu for hearing orclmrd lu l. It
valley.
Houses for rent, furnished, and un
furnished.
Stock of Kooda to exchnnco for
city property.
Tnum, wagcii and hurness, i'iin.
Team, wugon uud bunions, $350.
Cow uud calf, $80.
Kmployiueiit.
Kauch hands.
Wood outtors.
Olils for genorul housework.
Man iid wl(o on ranph
Mon to drlVo team on slip.
HES.!MWABITTiqiE
lies. Phono JOO'6-X I'iono K3H.
OpiMitlto Nimli Hotel
ItOOMH (I and 7, PAW QIPPK.
PAGE THEATRE
Tonight
THE WAYWARD SJSTER
A Society Dnimn Willi an Uneiptcnlc
A CRY FOR THE DUMB
One of tlio tl nip (J(jnimny 'a ( Iroiilesl J'nulnel ions
THE LAW OF THE WILD
A iMosl. 'UhrllliiiK Umiiui ot (lie Ureal NurlUwunl.
A KNIGHT OF THE GARTER
A Screaming Comedy
FICKLE PHILL
Aiiollier Sidesiilitling Comedy
DOORS OPEN 7:30.
ADMISSION 5 AND 10 CENTS
Any Seat in tlio .House
PAGE THEATRE
PANTAGES
t'ucunlftl Yiiudcvlllo
Kver) Wcdumidiiy and Thursdiiy Matliico nnd ICyciiIiik
tiik i-aw iviii:i:i. 1MmV mtMAS AM ,u
In a I In
SMi'lncubir Scinrttloii 'I lie .MciibaitlN Pi luce
Introducing Vntidovllbra .Mcxt
Pnbpio Surtess
PAOKSI'OPK
Kl,t;i X i;itiali:U litet Aulmnled livuuts
Those JiikrIIiii; Clowns
Mmo. Nordlnl
Muslo by Paito Orthcatra Airordlsnlit
II. II. Ilowcdl, Director I Juns 27 and US
Tlireo Shows Dally, 3:30, 7:30 and H:00
Pih ik, IIMIII Scuts: Mallinvt,U.-; i:ciilug, 'Jr., :i,T anil Itove-nile
FIRE
INSURANCE
I). It. WOOD Ai CO.
Office Upstairs.
.Mcdford Mull Tribune llulldlng.
Phenes: Office, CM, Itealdctico S3 1.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Wator
Heating
All Work tunrntl
I'rlco lUaaoiiabln
COPFEEN & PEIOE
19 Howard Block, Xntraoca on th at.
Sow riivn so.
Draperies
Wo curry n vi-ry roinidnlo Una of
dmiiprbs. tarn riir(liiii, rlxtiir.'K, -le..
ami ill. all cI.ihmmi ot upliiiliilriliiir, A
pt.olnl until In Ionic after Ibis Work
rxi'lunlvnly nmt will civil us kcmicI
rvlcti na la iHHialiilu lo cat In vu
Hid larudat ctllva.
Wooka & McGowan Co.
E.D. Weston
Official Phqtographor of the
Medford Commercial Club
'Amateur Finishing
Post Cards
Panoramio "Work
Portraits
Interior and oxtorior views
Flash tights
NogaUvcs made any. Mine
'and tiny plaeo"by ajipoiit-
208 E, Main Phono, 1471
(I I M..I,
:
V. I. VAWTIMt, President.
ii. It, I.INDI.m', Vice Prest.
C. W. M'lJO.N.M.n, Cushlur.
The JACKSON
COUNTY BANK
.Minii'oiii), oiu:;o.v
Capital and Surplus
$180,000:00
('i:m:haii iia.nki.no
hihimiss
Oldest Bank
in city Of Medford
And iino SIiiiiiIh ror llolli, uud
thuii thorn's lli'ead uud Pies untl
Cuke. Yo tlal.o for Hungry Koulv.
Wo'ro Artists with tholtolllng llu
and hero's tlio tunu wo hIiiij:
l)ough)( re, ml, fa, sol, lu, boo?
Whou llollliiK out tho i)oui;hl
I
MEDFORD BAKERY &
" DEItlOATESSEN
43 ri(Hli Vvit,
'CaB" Jg?ff" ' IfftlHillrniUTIHB
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