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ri -ff-iT9 ay ATODFORP', LJJD. TRIBUNE,.,, MEn"FORtt .OREOON. .'nillBRDAy, JULY ..17.. U)18.. l? -T") -'' ' Si S' w IA 1 MEDFOKD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKrENnrcNT NISWHPAPRII . rUMMNIIIU) KVKlir A1THHNOON KIXCKIT BUNDAT HT TUB MEDKOIU) I'lUNTlNQ CO. iST The" Dernbcrfttlo Tlmcn, Thi MoAford OTi, A IIU 11f'U&llll 41IMI4II.1, IW Ml TH Rifuroni Triuun. inn oum- rn OrffjonWiti, Tho AMilnml Trlimno, Offlcn Mall Trlbunn IlutliUnr, 1S-XT- 1 North Fir jttreot; telephone "S, Official rapcr of tho City of Medford. , Official Pitpcr of Jnckson Comity. OEOlian PUTNAM. Editor and Manager Rntercd necond-clnas matter at Mrdfonl, OrcRon, under the act of Karch S, 1879. .- BUBBCRirnOH BATM. Otis year, by mall 15.00 One month, by mall ?.. .50 Per month, delivered, by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville na ten tral Point .. .80 Pnturdny only by mall, per yr 3.00 Weekly, per yer .- l.Sft hll Ieai Wit TXntttd Preea Sltpatehea. awoan otA'cu&iTXOM. . Dally avernBc.for eleven month end Inp November 30, 1011. ii- Tho Mall Trlbnno la on aale at the Ferry, Nwa. Htnml, San Irncleo. Portland Hotel Now Stand. Portland. Portland New Co., PnrtIan,i..Ore. W. O. Whitney. Soattln. Wh- jcxaroKD. osEQoir. Metropolis tvf Southern Oregon and Northern .California, and tha fastest Crowlntr city In Oreson. Population U. K consul 1J10 SS40; etlniatol, 112 XO.OOO. . . live hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Hyatem cnmpMml. Klvlnic finest nnply pure mountain crater, and 1..3 miles of street pavcO. . Pnntorrico reculpta for. year ending November JO, 1911, show IncreASO of 19 per cent. Banner frittf city In Orecon Horub nier SpltxenlerK npplea won awcep- taKca prize .una iiut oi. . "Apple JClu of U the National Apple t, and n car of Newt of Uia World" at .Show, trpokane. 1909 Flown won w4m in lain at Canadian International Apple Shoir, Vancouver, n .C. ., .. . Tint rriM la 1911 At Fpokane National Apple Show won by carload Of New town. PARIS, July 17. A congress of comparative religions will be held In Franco, probably at Louvaln, dur ing August, when missionaries from all parts' of tho world, clvlllted nnd unclvillzcil, will gather to study tho religions of tho world. Cardinal Mercler of tho Romnn Catholic church will prestdo at tho congress, -which will devoto special attention to tho religion or Islam. Various mythologies will bo In the syllabus for discussion, howevor, and the reports by missionaries from heathen lands on the native religions they have studied aro expected to develop world interest. Lantern II lustrations will be used In tho varl oii3 lectures. COLD WATER STOPPED CONTEMPLATED SUICIDE LOS ANGKLKS, Cn! July 17 Ills courage falling hi in as the cold waters of tho ocean lapped his knees, John O. Iloylo of San Fran cisco Is a prisoner In tho county Jail today charged with nbettlns tho sui cide of his wifo, who fulfilled her part of tho couple's pact to end their lives, and walked to her death in tho surf nt Itcdoudo beach. Iloylo nnd Ids wife, who aro said to have conducted n lodging houso In San Francisco, went to Itcdondo Ucucli, after carefully arranging for their departure from this world. Ac cording to tho man's broken story, ihey stood on tho strand Tuesday, their arms about each other, and said their farewells. Then together tiiey walked Into tho surf. The body of Mrs. Doyle, who was about 55 years of ago, was washed ashoro lato yesterday. "1 simply loBt my novre," Iloylo explained. "I lacked tho courage. Yes, my wifo thought I was follow ing her, nnd sho did not hesitate. Iloylo said ho lout a quarter of a million dollars In Wall street a fow years ugo, and hat uluco then his health bus fulled. TWO AUTOS FOR CRATER LAKE THIS MORNING , Tho Hall Tax! company will sond two auto loads of ten people to Cra mer I.ako this morning. One party Includes .Mrs. Lea'dbutter, Miss Coor glana Leadbctter of PJrtland and JIIhs lialdwin of New York. At Crn ter l.ako thoy will bo Joined by Mr. Lcndbotter uud Winston Churchill, tho wgll known noyullst. Inter return ing to Medford to visit friends for a few days.. MAT C AD WOLGAST WITH JOHNNY DUNDEE LOS ANOKJiKS, Oil., July 17. Ileforo tomorrow night Tom McCure.v expert to.Mxu Ad Wolgnst uipl Johnny Dundee for n twenty joiiipI mil I cli nt Vernon heilember V. Dun J I'd iilrenil,v lint iicvcpU'il tonus, iiinl 'rir'ntt Ik itxpiwlpi o jhWji jnoniU hi 'lli" pJ'K"' rttny !" imftt'lifl wllli tin wIiiiht of llm Cmb-J)ulillii MI9NHS 10 DISCUSS RELIGION "WHAT'S TBE' MATTER WITH VALLEY?" UTTTITAT'S the matter with the Rogue Uiver" Valley?" is tho titlo of n windy ami More or loss assinino series of editorial utterauoes in one of the valley papers. There is nothing the matter with the Rogue river Val ley. There never lias boon, ft is one of America 's beaut y spots, one of nature's most fertile and favored regions, with one or the finest climates and most picturesque settings to be foifnd anywhere. 2sTor is there anything the matter with the inhabitants of the valley. They average higher in intelligence, pro gressivencss and culture than those of any section of Ore gon barring none. There is 'nothing the matter with the valley or its peo ple. Those who can't Make- good here, can't anywhere. Those who fail should blame the real cause themselves "ot the country, which off era all that any country can of fer opportunity. It ir, n waste of time and. a waste Qf nergy foV anyone to ponderously diagnose imaginary ills and ascribe their own svmpto'nfs to a country, which is as healthy as any land under the sun. To be sure, those who hoped to live by speculation, must go to work if they remain here, for the era tr inflation is over and the era of development is on. Rut they must work anywhere they go and a living can be made with less Work here than almost anywhere. Our most neglected resource is the tourist who sup ports Southern California as Well as New England and the Gulf states and all we need to do to secure the tourist is to build good roads nature has done the rest given the scenery, the natural wonders, the climatic attractions. Editorial and other wiseacres had better take off their coats and go to work, help develope their communities aud cease braying about iinaginery ills, for such noise is not a (joninicrciarasset nor a creator of prosperity. --. BEST VAUDEVILLE Of TIE SEASON This week's vaudeville at tho l'ngo was by fur tho strongest bill that has yet been presented. Tho crowd was big; in fact, standing room was tbo rule. Tho vaudeville program opened with Petite Alva, a cuto Uttlo girl, who was thoroughly entertaining. Sylvester and Vnnce were alfo very good In their stunt. The feature of tho program, however, was Mrs. Dob Fitzslmmons and her supporting company In "A Bulgarian Itomancc." Mrs. Fitzslmmons had been her aided as a prima donna ot unusual ability, nnd to say that she moro than came up to expectations is put ting it mildly. Ileypnd a doubt. Mrs. Fitzslmmons, or Julia' Gifford, as she Is known In the opora profession. Is ono of tho best light opera prima donnas In this country today. Sho has a marvclously clear soprano voice ot superb quality and, besides. sho enn act. Mr. Charles Dano, barltono and leading support, is also nn excellent singer and actor. Mr. Dano has qulto a repcrtolro of grand opera, and has sung both In this country and abroad. We must not fall to mention a cuto llttlo sister of Mrs. Fitzslm mons, Jcnnlo Gifford. Jcnulo Is on tho 8oubrctto order, n pretty face, good figure and moro than ordinary voice. Mrs. Fitzslmmons and some of her company visited somo of tho princi pal orchards of tho valloy, and llko all professionals that coma to the Hogun Illvcr valley, declared it tho tnoft beautiful spot they had seen In all their travels. ED AXDItKWS. M'DO m ON Til JUNEAU, Aluska, July 17. -Joseph McDonald, general manager of tho Consolidated Mining & Milling company of Guanajuato, Mex., Is on trial hero today for tho killing of C. N. Jones, u missionary, at tho Trcadwell mlno on May H, 1902. A Jury bus been secured and tho tak ing of testimony is in progress. McDonald at tho time was present und disagreed' with Jonos over work lug tho mine du Sunday. Witnesses of tho affair hud scattered and wero brought herd from remote parts of the country for tho trial. McDonald, who was not indicted at tho time, was In Mexico when the ctibo finally came to that point, and paid hid own expenses to Alaska to huvo H settled. Jlo is defended by ex-l'ulted St lit on Senator H. II. Piles of Seattle. . CATHOLICS SEND MONEY TO GERMAN MISSIONS ROME, July 17. I-'orinnl nn iioiiiici'intini twiH iiiihIo ii tho Vnticiiii today lliut the ('ntliolles of (liiiniiiny who nuli'Hi'i! u unique way for eele linillng llie ii nt nllver jubilee ot Hie Kiilwtr, kiImi.I iiemly 00,000 to M'u wjM-nt for CiiIIidIId iiiMoiis in nil 'Wit Ot jlftj WWMif Ot III" Kalftr.J FRENCH OFFERS FREE PARK SUE The city council Wednesday re ceived n proposal rrom Dr. E. II. French to deed twenty acres of Innd on Ilarncburg hill, south of tho city, as n public park, provided the city would construct a scenic road to park nnd extend a water main and furnish futuro Inhabitants water nt city rate. Tho proposal in brief U that tho city construct a mllo or moro ot road, maintain It, extend tt water plpo u mile or so and give the locality water at city rates In ex change for twenty acres ot sightly land. Tho matter was referred tc tho city council nnnd engineer as a committee to examine nnd report. "This Is an opportunity," said Dr. Kronen, "whereby the city can ac qulro n park frco ot cost, for the water mains must be eventually ex tended and later tho city must ac qulro park sites." I. PORTLAND, Ore., July 17. jriiyor.ll. It. Albee uud Sheriff Tom WorJ toduv believe that no further dii-onlcrri will ooeur in Portland on account of the uholiMimcut of street speaking. The only attempt made last nfclit to violate the mnyor'ri order ngnuM street spcnkiii oeeurred in tlm North End of the city, but after being' warned by the police, the sjieakerrt wcil to a eity park nearby where u meeting wiik held. A parly of twenty-five member of tho I. W. W. paraded through tho business district and another meet ing vim held in tho plaza block but in i JumoimtrntioiiH. were mtnlc. FOUR MEN PERISH IN POWDER EXPLOSION CMPPKU, Cnl., July 17. Four men are ifead heie today their bodies blown twenty-five feet by an explo sion in tho prenniug house of tho California Powder company. 'J hey are Foreman Frank Mosher, (Icfjrgu Frick, I.eo Iluglieu uud Joo Reed. The cause of the explosion probably never will be known. Km'cIm1 Train lo Chnulauqiiu Tho Konthorn Pacific will run u special train to Ashland Thursday, July 17, lenylng Medford nt 7 p. in . to cnablo Medford people to attend Chautauqua. Dr. Mntt B. Hughes who has a national reputation as a speaker of great ability, speaks tint Hlght, 8iccirtl returning will leave Ashland at 10:15 p. in. Faro for rou it d trli, GS cents. Those who prefer to go to Ashland on ono of tho earlier trains can return on thin special train at (ho same rate. Legal blanks' Idr tare it tho Mall Trlbunr. office. tf John A. Perl Undertaker Lady AsiUIuul SW H, IIAftTMJTj: Phone M. 17 nml l7J-a Aiiibiilfliico Hen Ico Deputy Coroner AGITATION SAMPLE OF VERSE BY MNQIDATE FOR HIGH 0FFI0E Austin Oolmon Is prominently men tioned among those from whom a poet laureate or Ilrllaln to succeed the lute Alfred Austin may bo choKcii. Ono of his best known short poems Is "Tho Wnnileror," uud It glvus it good Idea of Ills genius. "l.ovo comes back to his ncunt dwelling Tho old, oldI,oo that wo know of ) ore. We see hint sinud by tho open door, With his groat eyes sad, nnd his liotom swelling. lie makes us though In our units re pelling, lie fain would llo as ho la before Love comes back to his vacant dwell ing Thu old, old l.ovo that wo knew of yore. Ah! who shall help us from over- spoiling, That sweet forgotten, forbidden lore. E'en as wo doubt III our hearts once more, With a rush of tears to our eyelids welling, l.ovo comes back to his vacant dwelling,'' TOF POUTLAND. Or, July 17. Di rectors of the United States chamber ot commorco who aro touring tho country for tho purpose of uniting business organizations nro being en tertained today by the chamber of commerce aud oilier civic organiza tions. Tho forenoon was devoted to a trip to points of Interest. This af ternoon a meeting with tho board of trusteed ot the Portland chamber of commerce was held, at which lumbermen and bankers ot tho stato and a delegation of Japau'oso citi zens, waited upon tho members of tho national organization nnd vari ous matters of Importance woro dis cussed. Tho directors depart tonight for Scattlo under the curort of tho itoyal Itosariaiis of Portland, where thu Potlatch will bo visited. CRATER LAKE STAGE Will leave Medford for Crntor lako tomorrow morning nt 11:1.'.. Ho turn Into Saturday afternodn, giving all those who wish to go ample tlmo to see one of tbo world's greatost wondors, MALL TAXI CO. It 1 WILD ANIMAL SK.VSATIO.V AT THE ISIS TIIEATEIt Tho IsIh offer their patrons n treat In presenting "Wiimba, Child of tho Jungle." Hellg's wild animal solvation. Thrilling from start to finish. This, with thrco other gopd pictures, makes one of tho many good progrums nt this popular theater. Thu above will bo shown Thiirsduy ufiornoon and eve nlng.onjy. , Siqui! To Uvt fir Dill MfttemnllnflllnctGreatlyDevelopeclLy reaching Children to Love their Dolls, T,uo llttlo cbltu'K doll Is mother to tlm most rombutlc farfcy. Aud Ju tho ycun tfcat pat), mo dull fades luto tho petals Qf a Juno rote, to evolve thu most won drous of all Jrdnsfor matlon's. Kow comes a moro ncrlous period when tho Joy of real mothi (irLriod should bo as tranquil ns best effort can provide. , , , Tills Is accoinnllsliMl with a wonderful remedy knbwn h Molltor'n Friend, nn ex ternal nppllcultoa so pt-nutraling In Its nut uru qs to ihvroinjldy Inbrlcatu every cord, uerve, iniicle and teitdnn Involved. Tliuru U'lll liA nn fmln. ikiiio of liint mill- sea or moraine uiclou'in, no sensation of dUtrevs or strulu of expanding niusehitf, Tli nvn-es, ;oo. will ho cilia, thus uiasbii l)ie period ono of netful days uwl peaceful Mollmr's Frlirid Is dd at all iiruir slnnis nt yl,0; u Iwltlu. Do dot full to uto It tmt nla fly ns dlrvclt'l, Wrlt to-day lo Jlruu held l(Kiilulor( '.W I-nianr HMf, ,S laiilu, (is,, for llivir vuluullo bovb fur ex vvluut WVtUrd, ONI UNABLE TO FIND PROOF OF At tho special session of tho coun cil Monday oveulng, F. W. Menrs, In response to tho coiincU'rt request to prove his charges that giosa Immor ality existed In Medford mid that places of lll-famo wero tunning wide open, read u long statement In which ho quoted tho now laws passed by tho legislature and limited aiuiny- moiM persons In proof ot his asser tions. Most of his statements were based on hearsay. II. 1). Pouriold nsked why the city had not closed tho Itoyal rooming house, llov. Kldiidito of the Moth odttt church said that unless tho city authorities took steps to clean up tho city of Immoral women tho eltl tons would, llov. Iloylo said tho now laws gave thu city authorities ample Jurisdiction. II, (.'. (Inruett snld that hu had heard that tho rooming houso nbove the mayor's shop was n houso ot Ill-fame, and had heard that a house near Coun cilman Hummervltlo's was :i similar Institution. Kov, Kldrldgo suggested that de tectives bo appointed to watch sus pected places nnd gather evidence Mr. Fonts, Dr. Lockwood, Mr, Stluo and others spoke, city Attorney MrCahe staled that the only way out of tho difficulty would be to secure soinenno willing to turn state's evi dence ugntust tho women. Cotiuctlmeu expressed tho wish to co-operate for a Honour city, but that more than hearsay evidence was needed to bring results. After the meeting tho tnnynr and councllmeu made a raid upon sus pected lodging houses, but found nothing suggestUo and Issued the following statement: 'After the adjournment of the council mooting last night, we, the mayor, members of tho city council, chief of police, II. S. Stlne, nnd a reporter for the Sun, visited prac tically nil the rooming houses in the city and failed to find anything of n suggestlvo or Incriminating nnttire. (Signed.) W. W. i:iFi:itT. Mayor. J. F. IIITTHON, Chief of Police. W. M. CAMPIIKI.L. J. W. MITCIIIXL, (I BO. W. POItTlllt. J. T. SUMMimVILLK. .1. B. STCWAltT. 0. If. MILLAU. II. S. STINK." ELKS' EXCURSION TRAIN CARS TO BE HERE EARLY In older lo uvoid crowding in bonnling (he Klk' speclnl train for Cole-tin Sunday, nmclio will bo hinught here at 7:1111 u. in. Sunday ami will bo uviiilnble to the excur sionists from that time until train leave-', additional eoneloH will bo uniting nt Ashland should the crowd he greater than anticipated, in fact everv tiling possible will bo done to make the exeiitv-ioii u pie i-aitt one. There in a Particular Dellgh(. I" Keii'ng DiiUiims IliscultN livery liousowKo knows the Joy of serving bread or blhcultu that uro "Just right.' Hut unless tho flour Is always right tho baking will sometimes go wrung. Drifted Snow Flour can always bo depended upon tho sniuo high standard is always there. Wo absolutely guarantee KVKHY sack of Drifted Hunw to bo absolute ly satisfactory or tho grocer will buy It back nt (he full price. Try It tho proof Is In Its uso. KPi:illtV FLOl'K CO. IMMORALITY If i V7ttW41 W Ec)f SALE By Owner, 30-Acro Rnitch J!l iierett In Nowlown tipptua ami lluiiliil pchirild liOa'iiiu. It noiert youiiK poaiH nml 11 nuroa lUfilll'ii. Onoil ffiooin limtso, Iniin ami out ImildiligM. Piiniplug plu'il, wuler piped In house, barn uud gulden. Fineit rich black null In valley, hiuY irrlguted, Loeuteil iu an e.xeelleul ueiglihor liooil uud close to iMcilforil. Place will pay it good dividend this yeur. Atttlrrss A, H. C,, enre Mnll Trliiuno. The Children's Lunch Cake Should He Light mid Wholesome, Yet, Krnnoiiilrnt CRESCENT BAKING POWDER Makes Just such enkes to tierfee tloit. Its rich iiuttl It v saves on eggs, uud produces good wholesome cakes nnd bread stuffs. li iMe PKIl Lit. A.l. Your (Jrocer Crescent .Mauiifiicturlug Co., Seattle, Witli. iNsnti: F.vi: coMitmr nv tir.r. 'I I.Xi AN i:.VrUA 1MIK OF I.KXhlS IN A Slll'lt-O.V IIKIOIti: COI.N'O ON' YOl'lt VACATION. The good ipmllllei of Sbtir-on are etiplmlol tlieit )oti lme Sliiir-nn, fluid here. Dr. Rickcrt l.')rlulit Specialist Over Deilul & Co.'s, Willi Medford Trade Is Medfortl Made Phono us your orders for Milk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. oim stiuctly rrii:sii hut. tkic ll.'e pi:u StjUAlU: Our llinil OUADi: tco cream will plcaiio you. Sold In ipiuutltleu of 2 gallons and up. Wo bave our own twko-n-day de livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY Phone ildH With Sfedford Trmle N Mislfonl Mad OREGON AGRICULTURAL COLLEGE BEGINS its forty-llflh school yem OtPTCMBtn IB, IOI3. DEOnEE COURSES H many phnseiof AOHICULTUIir.. ENOINHniNQ. HOME tcoNOMida, MiKira, rontarnv, com Mtncc, PHnMcv. TVVO-YEAR COURSES iu AamcUL. TUNC HOMC ECONOMIC!), MECHANIC ARTa.ronrBTnY, COMMCRCC, PHAHMACY TEACHER'S COURSES In innuunl (raining, agriculture, domestic science and art. MUSIC, Including piano, Mrli'K. band Instrument and voice culture, A BEAUTIFUL BOOKLET entitled "Till'. 75NUICHMUNT OI' tyUKAl, Ltl'K" ami a Catai.oouk will be mailed free on application, Addrrits II. M, Tknnant, Reglitrar, ltM.1ioiV) Corvallls, Oregon, ic?s Wo rarrv very ooniplat llris of (IrspvrJoM. J iicu riirulo, flxlortu, etc., sno oo uu vihuhuh or MP'iuisieriJiv. a simtiiil inrtii lu look iiflur Dili work polUNlvy snd will viva, us i;ooJ rvl t n oBltitu to til Iu vu olUNlvy sou rvfra i n ims III) lullll'Ht Clll'N, ui wek3 k McOowan Go, WHEE t6 0 6 TONIGHT THEATRE TODAY Mrs. Harry Raymond nn: I'AiLrm; w muxms Ttto-ltcel Kii)-llee Production. in:wAitii oi1 (.(MiitAiii: A I'l'iilino Photoplay, - ri:nniu (i.i.Ki,ioitH Short lCducntlotinl. Till; HANSOM MltlVLIt Iveystouo I'nrce Comedy, Coming Toiiuumiw, tlio Itlg I'caluie, 'From Pope to Pope' WOOLWOKiil .V WOOLWOUTM Mule uud KffeclM, Which wo are wont to do lu tho of fer' we nro making to si.i.L urn ;oois to you Wo would lint be tin Insistent For that would not bo nice, Hut we know If you're n patron once You'll be ii patron twice. MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN -12 South Central. E. D. Weston Official Photographdr of the Medford Commercial Club Aiiialoirt' .Finishing Post Curds Panoniniio Work Portraits 'Interior and oxlorior viows Flash lights itfogatives inad6 any fmo and any placo by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 Ib&L n.n. l ,'..1 ji aBliJS and most Ii o p u 1 a r lotcl in the City. Running distilled ice wdt'fcr in each robrrV. European Plan, a la" Carte Cafe. Tariff on Room 12 roomi . $1.00, ech CO roomi - l.SO each BO roomi 2.00 each 60 roomi I4 rd6 Uft 2.00 'cb RO roomi tiltk jrinU kA 2.60 ch 30 tultci, bedroom, par , lor arid bath 3.00 .Vr? for more Hn onrfjju'etVadd 11.00 extra to tha above rata for ac; additional uunt. JUducllon by week or month. flfuiKiumml Chuitr IV, Ktlttv BVl BWl3f 7M aMkMMitWiwU P.G.ANDREWS ,. Losiu of Grill mi Dining lloow; t STAR Iff i)'" pk mm: liiiSS nai 1 1 u i imm u iHi RSMJsffP . Ptew.'--'- .4 . - - .j .. f 4 t Mif4 ' ...