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u. Ml Wm I ji j Is j H It' I l I i H ill 15 1 I fr It II ,t ' KYttTCFOIIH!. Medford mail tribune AH inDni'BNIIl'iNT HBWW'AI'KH PUUMSHI'.D iwunr akti:iinoon RXCtttT 8UNIMT HV TUB MKDrORD rniNTlNO CO. Th l)emoertla Times, Tho Mrdford Mnll. Ths Medford Tribune Tim Houth rn Oroifonlnn, Tim Ashland Tribune. Office Mull Trlbuno Ilulldlnc, 3S-!7-:t North Kir street: telephone 76. Ufflclnl I'anrr of thn City of Medford. Official raprr of Jsrkson County, OKOIian I'UTNAM, IMItor nnd Manager Entered nn itcconri-clnns matter nt Medford, Drecon, under tho act of March 3, 1878. .UBSCRIPTIOH RA.TXB. One'yeftr, by mall - IS.00 Otm'tnonlb, liy mnll , , .60 Per tassifi. delivered by carrlor In MdirftnMMSfUfioiHilU nnd Cen tral rolnt.i...n.,i, - .(0 Putimhy.onty, by mail, ter yer. i.oo Weekly, far itar. .... -.- l.sn i. i i i n Dully nvrraBrt for eleyon montii ni Inir'Novcmber 0r lllUSrSt mil Xeatita Vltt TTalttd rmt Dlipatclxm. I.OS'aXv.EIeS, Cnl., July i. Hud Anderson, the flashing Medford lightweight, took Ills final workout today in preparation for his twenty Youml go wltli t.each Cross, tho Xow York dontUt-ho'xor, Friday afternoon. Anderson dcclurca ltlmsclf down to weight and In tho best condition of his life, nnd ready to tacklo anything from u grizzly bear up. Cross also has mndo the weight easily and la taking just enough work to keep him on edge. "Wo reached tho weight sooner thnn expected," said his brother, Sam Wnllach, who acts as tho New York boxer's manager, " Leach will do Just enough work to keep fit Wo aro ready for tho big show." Fans aro already looking forward to, a .championship match between tire winner of tho Andcrson-Cros bout nod 'tho Itltclilo-ftlvors flglit In San Kranclico. Rivers, .If" hq wins, has promised Promoter McCarcy lo tnUo on tho victor of tho Los Au- gelos go. Sh'oufd Ilitchlo beat tho Mexican. McCarcy will try to secure his services for a Thanksgiving day battle. A flood bf northern money has In stalled Anderson a ten to eight fa vorite over Cross. 10 BE SEN AI . 7 Tho Sparta building In which tho Hotter Hahy contest Is to bo held from 1 to 4 o'clock on tho Fourth, lias amplo provisions for heating, nil tho arrangements aro perfected for n successful dny and tho mothors ure cagorly co-oporatlujr. Tho silver cups offered by Martin J. Keddy and Judge Toil Voile nro going to somo buby. Is H. yours? Other prizes nro to bo given. All babies up to three years included. Tho examinations will Include height, weight, quality of skin, fat, mukcles and bones, disposition, en ergy, expression nnd attention. Dr. J. W. Marlon's talk to moth ers comes at 2:30; Mrs. U. A, liird's demonstration of tho handling nnd dressing an Infant nt 3:00. Tho drug stores will Iiavo exhibits of babies needs. SOIL SURVEY OF JACKSON 00. CAN BE HAD OF SEC. LANE One of the latest publications of tho bureau of sods, dopartment of ngrlcnlturo, fa "Soil Survey of tho Medford Area, Oregon," a copy of which has just boon received from Senator Lane. Ouo of tho most im portant features is a colored map of generous sice showing tho location of tho varying soils about Medford. Tho area is 041 EQuaro miles, lying lu tho west and west-central por tions of tho county. Several me thnnlcal analyses of soils nro also included. , A number of coplos of this bosk have been placed at tho disposal ot Sonator Lane, and any ono intorestol may pbtalii a copy by writing liliu nt Washington, 'RETURNS, OF BUD-CROSS ' CROSS FIGHT AT PAGE The manugnme'nt of tho Page tho ntro Jinn, made arrangements to re ceive bulletins of tiio Anderson-Crots twenty round battlo, wiich lakes i)ku) ut Los Angeles nt 2.30 on tho ufloruoou of, July fourth. A uncclul .leased wire, direct frtm (ho rliiKldu 6'IH ho connected up with the ntuKo of (lie theatre, JJieh mM every failure of tho fight will lw wiwri-d J ii detail. BifflliP ; BOTH M Km MANY BABIES SHOW CHAMBERS OF oENATOUl'MiyrOUER of Klorhla is advocating tho ) formation of county chambers of agriculture, similar in scope to those possessed by live cities in Commercial clubs nnd Chambers of Commerce, as. a means of stimu lating the back to the farm movement, ami to make tho farm more interesting, more remunerative and freer from drudgery. The Chamber of Agriculture would have the care of all matters pertaining to agriculture and forestry in the dis trict, with specific regard to more complete eo-oporativo organization of farmers. It should be officered by the most progressive and successful farmers and managed by experts. As the senators says: "They would discuss, plan, direct nnd promote agricultural operations and develop ment in their respective areas. They would he active, dy namic forces, giving life, energy and enthusiasm as they worked out the advancement, both technical and economic, fttugri'mllurnl interests which they would officially repre sent.' The idea is borrowed from Germany, where such or ganizations have been of great benefit. It has resulted in establishing wVoporaiivo financial systems and by pro moting organization and co-operation in dealing with cul tivation, transportation and marketing, has increased yields, enlarged incomes, profits and improved conditions. Cities owe their growth, development and attractive ness to 'systematic organization for their upbuilding. Tho country to enjoy similar development, must follow along similar lints farmers must Organize and co-operate and work forthen. own and the community's improvement. ti CLASS LEGISLATION. PARTISAN anti-administrat inn papers throughout the country are in hysterics over the signing of 'the civil sundries bill by President AVilson, which President Taft had vetoed. The bill contained a clause exempting far mers and labor organizations from prosecution under the operations of the Sherman anti-trust law; Wild elanior re garding "class legislation" is heard, and the president ac cused of playing politics. As a matter of fact, the Sherman law in itself is class legislation. It sanctions individual monopoly but pro hibits "o-operative monopoly. One man is permitted to control a product, but several corporations are forbidden to unite for its control. "What is this but class legislation ? What practical result has any of the trust prosecutions under the Sherman act accomplished? None. The Sher man law tinkers with tho result and lets the cause alone. It changes methods, that is all. Tt ought to be repealed. "What created most of tho monopolies? Privilege. Special and class legislation, like the tariff, subsidies, grants and other privileges for the few at the expense of the many. Yet there has never been any protest from this same press against such class legislation. There is no privilege conferred by the laws upon labor or upon fanners. Their organizations are not subsidized andereatcd bv special legislation. Tt is therefore not; un reasonable to enforce the Sherman law against only those organizations that special legislation creates. Canada Finds a Defender Carlstndt, Aha., June 29. 1913. To tho Editer: In a recent Issue of your paper, Harry Ling gives a prettily expressed word plcturo of Canada, that llttlo pink spot on the map of North America, lying to the north of tho United States, with which Mr. Ling bec'amo quite famil iar In his two or three weoks' resi dence hero. After four years resldenco hero wo havo Just learned from Mr. Ling's artlclo that tho wind blows ail the tlmo and that tho crops dry up and die. Thcro Is two feet of molsturo In tho ground now nnd tho crops can't bo beaten anywhere Wo will hdmlt that there Is a dearth of girls In this country, nnd movlug picture shows, and that .9 somo of the young men coming to this country, especially those from. r Can We Not Secure a Y. M. C. A.? "A man Is known by the company ho keops," and tho sons will In a very great measure Inherit the char acters of their fathers. Thero aro a great many people who go through life with no apparent aim. It Is be cause their thoughts are not central ized on any one particular idea, or any set of homogeneous ideas. Ltfo Is a battle, nnd in order lo win wo must map out our plan of nttack, then train our guns on the things or Importance. You ub! tho successful buslucbs man what ono quality above all others, ho sermon izes in tliobo who aro about to enter his employ, nnd ho will toll you "Churacter." The boy or tho man whoso thoughts aro focused on the pure, the noble, tho lofty ideals, Is tho boy or man who will gain for himself that character which upollH "biicceBH." Ho may aim at the matk a long time before he hits It, hut constant training will perfect his muthcmatlcul vIMqu so that before lung lie wll bo ublo to determine a; sight the point of elevation from which the projectile mtut leave the gun In order to hit the object of Ills aim, A h)om of (raining tliVuu, Ih what wo need, and IrululiiK along the 1J now of charm u-r building. The Uvauo liver valley l fault d WOTOTW MATH TRTBTJNR AGRICULTURE. ii Medford where youthful feminine beauty abounds, nnd who havo neg lected to equip themselves with nt least ono of tho home comforts of tho gentler sex, that this country may seem rather barren. Hut judging from tiio bunch of newly married couples coming to this country to make a stako, It tho Hooscvelt pol icy Is faithfully adhered to. Canada can soon compare favorably with Medford in that respect, and young men can not always havo Just whrt they want when tlioy wunt It. In three years from now If you will ask tho mnri who proves up Mr. Ling's homestend whnt ho will take for It, quick as a flash (quoting tho Mall Trlbuno) will come tho reply, "Fivo thousand dollars," and ho will get it. e. u. nosi:. Carlstndt, Alta. for Its productive soil, a soli which holds In composition nature's ojo mentH In tho right proportion to produce poors which can compete with any market in tho world. Hut even this soil will not give theso re sults it It Is not carefully cultivated, bpasou after season. Why not cultivate tho boy with equal care, season aftor season, so that ho may develop Into u man of great moral worth and thus become of h)gh valuo to society? This will not hurt tho peur crop, but on the contrary, tho higher grado of man we develop, the more efficient sory Ice will It bo possible to obtain for tho propagation of our pears. Tho orchardlst lias Implements of muny kinds with which to treat his soil as occasion arises, hut where havo we In Medford an Institution which will take boys from all ages up through manhood nnd subject them to treat ments lu plowing, and discing, and harrowing, and rolling, so that they may produce human, rult whljh will John A. PeH Undertaker Lady Assistant, M H. HAKTMflT I'fiofji M. 17 mill 17.J.y Ambulance Her lit 0 JJunuly C'oroutr OTJTTOT?T. OKRCION. compoto with lhi vVorhl'H lnniicetaV Mnny Inquiries mo miidu from time to limn fts to "Why duos Ml Medford support Y, M. O. A," Mnny dollars nro expended day utter day on thlugn which aro good In thonist'hea and yt;l do not War tho Important which, souu otlibr th'uri do. Hut at tho same tlmo, when it lx suggested that tiioiioy ik raised for some of those more Important works of development, tho retort likely o bo met Willi Is: "!louoy Is too light now!' This being thu cao ould It not bo more discreet to husband our resources and tmvo with thu Idea of Investing our surplus, later on It uo ossnry. In nu ImMlloMon which will stand for nil tlmo nnd manufacture character at wholesale at a Very low per capita cost? Public, sanitary, drinking fountains nro splendid 'o havo scattered through a city, but when tho funds lu tho ovchocquor aro nt low bli. wherein lies the necessity for, or oven tho doHlrahlllty of plac ing them on tho corners In tho bettor resldenco sections? In many points Medford Is far ahead of other cities of larger popu lation, but perhapR It would he well to heed tho railroad stgunl and "Stop! Look I Listen!" Only re cently ono of our cltUons was lu conversation with a gentleman from another section of our country nnd this gentleman being attracted to tho west In quest of n city to hla lik ing lu which to tnko up his resldenco. Ho was very greatly pleased with oir city for tho most part, bnt he re marked i "I will not place my fam ily In it town which dors not havo a Y. M. C. A." How many othor dcslrnliln nddj tlons to our citizenship are we losing because of lack of attention to the, development of moral Issues? May tho tlmo draw close at hand when Medford can boast of a Young MenV Christian Association commeusur.-ito with her needs. WALTKlt FltAXIHl HUOWN. July 2, 1 9 i:i. Second Hand GARS ' Ono rnderslunglioadster. One -l-passenger Imick. One f-pas.senger Jackson. One n-passenger Premier. Above cat's will be sold at a bargain. C. E. Gates FIRE INSURANCE . H. WOOD & CO. Oftlco Upstairs. Medford Mnll Trlbuno Building. Phenes: Office, Gil. Tlcsldenco C3I. HAVE YOUK WATCH! . CLEANED OCCASIONALLY A WATCH will run ttitKou oil or cleaning longer than 'any other piece of machin ery but it needs both occasion ally. ' rwMifc' i,f Jf 70U will consider that the rim of the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles a day, you will riot grudge your watch a (peck of oil and a cleaning once a year. It will Increase the life and accuracy of vour watch. Lcavs your watch with tu to-day, I CARRY theWaltham, Elgin, Howard, Hamilton, Illinois, South Bend, and Rockford movements in all the sizes. Also the new Gent's Thin Model full Dress Watch. Martin J. Reddy Tin: 'iiwumn fivw iWoffho "WEDNESDAY, JULY 2, wir " . , tt WHERE UO GO TONIGHT THEATRE TODAY AXI 'lUMOltllOW 1 For Love of the Flag Stupendous Kay-Hoc feature film In two reels. .'1 OTHUIt CI.KVKIt PICTOIIUH Alwnyn ten centi. ISIS THEATRE l'll(V1,W.AY$ TODAY. a coxciaiT roit ins vioi.i.v ins i.Vim: roit ins icMrnitoit i. tiii: 1.0x0 .;o Tin: KiNc and tiii: coi'i'i:i; Comedy A ItAIXV 1.W Showing What Happened to a Huh berneok. Mimic Kffectn Matinee Dally. Coming Tuesdiy IICll .MASKKI) IlLWI'TY Patho I'lny lu Two Carts. AllMISSlOX .' AND 10c MissVenitallamiiton PIANIST Pupil C lingo lansfcldt II. 'is Opened a Studio at 61G NORTH CENTRAL The Medford Warehouse o iis tin ,'h hto'i :. k Oregon's Most up-to-dato Fire-proof WnrohouEO with Durbar-proof Vault. 1 For rates apply MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. Munnirors E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic iVorlc Portraits 1 Interior and exterior viowe Flash lights Negatives niado auv time and airy place by appoint ment. 200EMaln Phone 1471 STAR 19W. PAGE THEATRE Pantqgos Unoquitlo( Vaudovlllo ,, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY, JULY 2 AND 3 ADAIR AND HICKEY THOSE POUR KIDS 'A liVvclalion in ftug- Wood, Drown, Borry tiH and Doro HARRY FISHER 1 Youthful Pmnlcn AND COMPANY ('""u"lv ' v"'"'t ED VINTON AND PAGESCOPE D0G BUSTER . fiii I est Animated Kvenls A Canine Novelty' Three Shows Daily, 2::i(), 7:110 and !):()() Matinoo Pricos 15 and 25c Evoningo, 25c, 35o, Boxes 50c. "Watch for our I'Vidav's chnutro for Jul v I nnd 5 Siskiyou Heights . Now is the lime to uiahe selection of lota and tracts in this magnificent residence district. SEE JOHN A. TORNEY ROOM 1, PALM BLOCK 1 pflWCLTj IffiKSSfflBHtRirtlantrT famous Hotel ISfflSfflSSEBiBffiS!S3lQillNolodferllicBtcllcnc& Il'ffJSIilllJUl HltuntMl tu thn Huh of tho I'rliiiipnt Thetiter nnd Hlmpplo l)lti!it lletrntly Itcderoruti'il mill Iterurololie! Thrnnuliout, mill Heller i:iilppnt Today limn V.wr Ilcforo l.'iiroix'nn I'liin Itooms without lintli, til.lMi per tiny nnil up Uoomt Willi Itutl", iu.OO per ibiy noil up (!. J. K.t I'.U.VXN, MiimiKer. .V. K. CiaitKU. AHt. Mr. gilDlRECTT Vk ri - mmh W Srlr rit ill 'I '. If I H.ra Pof "'ViJ.'ii'iiii i Mill IMI M w i WI I vM EXCURSION SUNDAY, VIA Cr"sUN3ET 1 I I ttouTta f J SPECIAL TRAIN .;- ' Loavo Leave Omiita Pass.., 7:00 a. in. .Medford jSjI-K) a. in. Gold Hill 7:'i:$ a. in. Talent 8:f0 a. in. Central Point 8:15 a. in. Ashland 0:20 a. m. special will stop at all points tfohuj; and rotuiiiini,'. RETURNING Loavo Colcstin '1 :00 p. m. arriving homo in 1 iniori'or dinner. FARES FOR ROUND TRIP OranlH Pass $2.05 Medford (fil.JO doltl Hill 1.55 Ashland' 70 CoiTOHpoiuling low fares i'rdm othor poiills. i:ruinlou ulll ho tiiiuclcd 'mhl nil money lefiiiiilinl in riiwo nf'iiilii' Dring your IinHknfrf and take thn children. Lota olM'un for all. 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