Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 22, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MEDrORDj&lAljU TWBUNB
AN INDRPKNpRNT NKWHIMI'RU .
PUUMHIIRU iHVHUr 'ArrJ1lNOl)Ji
KXKKIT HUNbAY 11 V TI1K
MUUl'QHM 1'HIISTINU CO.
Tli nerrooratio, Tim, Tl" Medfortl
mail 4ii 'iPUinrd Trinun ntf wrain
rn 'Orraonkin; Tim lAidiUrxt Ttlbuno,
omen Mall Trlliilrm Iliilldlnrf, :5-I7-:
North Kir trcot tolepliona lb.
OfflPlnl tatir or. Iho Cltr of Mcdford
Official Vnpfcr of Jackson County.
QKCHtaK PUTNAM, Editor nna Manager
Kntorod as recotnl-cUs mitttor M
Mertford, Orcjron, under the act of
March I, 1IT.
0BBORIPTIOH KATB.
nonlh, by malt.
riii,
iht .!
Irnl Point
Ono yfur, by mall
inomr
Mis.lf.ml, Jacksonville
Pr innnllt, itcllvertsl by carrNr tn
15.0(1
eg
and Cen
FnturUjr only, by mail, ier )r-r 2.00
Weekly, ir yur...M. .. .-..
$0
00
.8o
WOKir CIKCTOATIOX.
Dally awraf-n for rlovcn months end
Ini? November 30, lll. 3lt
Ttio Malt Trlbtiho In on ka1 at the
lrrr Nw Htnnn. Rin Kr.inel'x-o.
I'ortmnd Hotel Nov Stand. Portland
Portland News Co., Portland, oro.
W. 0. Whitney, Kcntti. vh
roll Zescd ,Wn- Halted rrM
Dlipatches.
MEDroui). oaraorr.
MMrcttolls ot HoUtlicrn Orecon and
Northern California, and Iho rasloat
rowing rlty In Oregon.
Population U. s. census XS18 JSI0;
alfnatnl. 1SI21M00.
Klvo hundred thousand dollar Oravlty
Watr Kyi-trm oonwlMwI. Riving flm-nt
fiuDply puro mountain water and 1T.3
nll'-a 6f mrceta pavtl.
Po5to(flcn rwvtms for year endlnc
Nomilvr 30, 1111, ahaw increase ot If
er cent.
unnner irini nuy in wccon nocug
Itlver ftnllxrnlitrff
Stakes prlio and title of
apples Won awcep
"Apple Xtnr of 1
at th National Anplo
1909, and a car ot New
of tha WotW
Show, hTOtane.
lo-nn won
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RESIGNS
SS: PROSECUTOR
WASHINGTON', July 22. -Thorans
T. Hiiydcit of Suit Francisco, who
wits npomte,l s)xsiinl irMeiilor in
Hit Diggs-Onminctti white slnto enw
IMMiilinf there, today handed in liw
resignation to Attorney General Mo-KpynoliK
wits mnvM.
i
WASinXGTOX, July 22. The nl
torney pcnvral today Iius Hiislaincil
llio M'orctnry of tho interior in re
moving P, V. Arnnl from tlio e.x-
(t'pti'il 'ivil' fcorvieu )rfilion of sup
iTintpniU'iit of tho Cnilt'r Luko N;i
liouul l'nrk.
ViSITOB THINKS VALLEY
MOST ATTRACTIVE EVER
Fro.l S. Slmlo of Httffnlo, X. Y.,
is hponiliii n few lnys in tho vnlle
tho "iiost of hi old friend, George
,L. Trriclilcr. Jlr. Slade has dipohPit
of u L'ood Iniiiia-p-s in Hnf fnlo mid ex
peets to nettle Honiewhere on the
J'nrit'ie const. lie lins spoilt the past
hx months in Southern California nnd
jK.nu liis way mirth as far n Van-
xviuvor. lie aaya lie has not scn
;inythiiiK on his trip that, is inoro t
tniclivc or that can offer nioro..in
ilticcmentH IkiIIi n to climalo nnd
jirtidueliveness nnd for beauty of
hcenery than tho llofiiio river vullcj.
BIG TEXAS OIL SUIT . ,
IS FINALLY SETTLED
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annBNVILLE, Tex.. July 22.
Halt u million dollars as penalty and
the transfer of twenty-ono thousand
five hundred and nluoty-slx sharosiof
tho tventy-our thousand eharfts o'
K'ork In Magnolia l'otrollum company
In this tato from tho Individual con-
rol of II. n. l'oljjer and John O. Arch-
b'jd, to a trustee mutualiy agreed on
"a'bb nccoitoj'b tho stato of Texan to
day In a octtlomont of tho state's ouf
hundred and two million penalty ana
ouiitcr suit.
'J his action was Instituted oero ro
ccntly by tho Btnto altornfiy f;eneral
.ijVilnst tho Magnoilu and Corslean
J,itri'luin companlos ot Toxast ttio
Wlunrtnrd Oil company of Not Jersey
nnd tjvonty-nlno Individuals.
Jmle Williams of Austin w&e nair
odnsitrnatoo. The ponaltr was paid
unflo( tolographlc Inatrucrlouit from
the Stundurd Oil company ct Now
Jersey.
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WILSON ASSERTS CURRENCY
BILL WILL PASS AS DRAFTED
will bo
tSIMXGTOX, July 22 There
bo no chnngo in tho administra
tion plans for tho enactment of .cur
rency. Inw nt tho presont ncsslon of
coiifirosa. This wac Indicated plainly
tdilny by I'rosldont Wilson and Sena-,tor-
Oweu, chnlrmnn of tho senuto
hahkiiiK conimltleo, after thoy had
conferred at tho AVhlto House.
Tlip president said ho wan satlsfloJ
with ithn speed with which tho cur
reno'iblll Is beliiK huudlod at tho tap.
ItHl nnd (lectured his ronfldenco In
IhnHlllmulo passuKii of tho Mil with
rkAHK iirnNnud by tho house com
41 iSV
THE "PRESERVES" yHREATENED.
T1115 tall-1!!).' It. jrniniimi oinp ftivo Aa" tho vonaon for
the Sovithorn VnoiCif's wwy of iton-dovolonmont of
'flk OrOROh oouutVy that tho i-ohlipaiiy was "jji'osoi'vinj; tho
.territoVy for i bohofit of futuro soiuMm'tibn,' Vhonoo it
lias hooatnc known as Iho " llairtnian preserves." Prom
ises for braneh roads have boon frequent but performance
nil. Tho policy of keeping these preserves intftet for the
ltiilrond's monoply has been steadfastly followed by Air.
llarriman's successors, exceptions only made where
threatened invasion materialized.
The people of the neighboring oily of Grants Pass, af
ter waiting twenty years for the Southern Pacific to build
a bi-.meh line to the southern part of tho county, and to the
coast, and finding promises verv poor substance, have un
dertaken a debt of $200,000.00 to start the road, and have
expended over $10,000.00 in the acquisition of ji right-of-way.
Prior to the beginning, they sounded the Southern
Pacific and were assured that the Southern Pacific did not
intend to build, lint now as tho people of Josephine
count v avo evidently to see their plans carried out, the
llspce is showing its tooth. It has sets its uudorstt'appors,
tools and spies that it finds in each locality to serve its pur
pose, sowing seeds of dissension and spreading false re
ports The Southern Pacific wants to keep the people of
Southern Oregon from a railway to the sea. It wanted in
this instance; to run a stub line to Kerby and use it as a
stoppexV and keep the people of Southern Oregon paying
exorbitant Yates. Hence the policy of garroting communi
ties who try to help themselves, and keeping intact the
"Harriman preserves." '
The Southern Pacific can unload rails and send con-
tractoi-s to start a rival road out of Grants Pass, and harass
and embaVrass that conhnunity and the men who are try
ing to help it, but the results might be exceedingly danger
ous. The eyes of all the people of the coast are upon
Grant Pass, because if its plan succeeds, it will enable
other communities to help themselves to railroad facili
ties. For that very reason, the Southern Pacific -would
like to crush the initial endeavor. Nothing would suit
the ISspeo belfer than to crush it in a manner that would
entail stick financial loss that it would prevent any other
community from making a similar effort. These arc "Wall
Street thios.
The people saw the Southern Pacific spend ten millions
trying to destroy Jim Hill's efforts to unlock Kastern Ore
gon by the road up the Deschutes. They know that after
inviting IncArthur Perks & Company to build from Eu
gene to Coos Hay, the Southern Pacific started to parallel
the line, and that after starting a road from Drain it
stopped it, after spending millions, on the plea that it
would not pay. The people know now, the chief aim and
purpose of the railroad, is to maintain Oregon as its reser
vation, and prevent riny railroad hutlding to tlio coast, un
less by it, and with a line so long that freight rates -would
never be affected, like the Eugene to Coos Day, line.
Linos leading to the coast are necessary for develop
ment of the state. An independent line to the Pacific is
the one great need of the valley, but the Wall Street direc
tory that controls the Southern Pacific, not only will never
build it, but will do its uiihost to prevent any one else's
building it. lest it be compelled to reduce rates to the basis
of rates in the east.
The projectors of the Grants Pass-Crescent City rail
road, and the people of Grants Pass must expect a contin
uation of the "dog-in-the-manger" policy that gives the
Espee a monopoly in its territory and be prepared to suc
cessfully resist not only its bandishments but its powerful
financial opposition.
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Give the. Children a Chance
To tho EditoVT
Ilcccnlly Hon. J.
took some orphan
t n
A. Wcstcrlund
children, close
friends to my iittlu girl, on n fifty
mite nutomolplu rule. Tlu.i trip
brought them two weeks of solhl
enjoymeut-irantii'ipation of plcasuro
and revUion of pleasure,, in; which
tho corpulent proportions of tho
patron suiut Jicurtedly participated.
YJry would itjuoj bo, .KOod financial
nnd moral invi'Mment for Mvtlford if
tlm owners off automobiles nnd ,oher
wealthy people would nivo'a'll thu
children in the city u rhlo Uirough
the valley f
i Jluuy years no my friond, the
famous mid jovial Dane Jacob Kits,
then mi unknown jiowspner reporter,
bewail his daily labor by carrying
flowers to tho invalid children in tho
hluuis of New York City. At tho same
time, ho wrote some ory patlietlo
deKoriptionsiiif tho. mucruhle cuuili
tioiib of the children of the jxor peo
ple. Hi efforts er.cuted.a public
hentiment which literally toro to
pieces the wort teuauieut houses,
nnd on its ruiiir, tho children today
play healthful games. , i ,. ..
Similar results may be obtained,
if tho Commercial club, the Minihtcr
Ashoeiation, the Socialists' corpora
tion, and the lately organized lloforur
Leaguo would apeinl patt of their
valuable time in promotingttlhi.e.slnb.
lishmeiit ti)' publla play gjpuuds iin.il
other iimiihoiitejiU far tliC'luttiru.ciliT
sens of iMcdford. Start the game by
giving tho childien, especially the;
poor ones, ireipieut mitomobile rides.
The gasoline will not cost any more
than it did to oiiturtuiu, please, and
fleece uasteru suukurs; and some of
thoe nngrulitfiil rasculs are now
trying their bet to iiiaku (lie fam
ous Uogue river willey iiil'mimim,
Our children will lime butler iiiiin-
pcrs, Tlioy iti'c pernmueiii iiimiiiii-
(Ioiih nnd i'nilhliil udvi'itUcrM! Tlin
will mltTiii Home of the dIiim of our
' i
wicked boosters, sunitrt tho ungrate
ful wickers, create local patriotism,
eleet nil polticnl aspirants and make
every luidy wealthy.
Hut giw them ai nutomohilo ride.,
so that they run enjoy the scenery
nnd appreciate the'climnto, ntid thu-;
fill their) little fctoimichs with tweet
honey, which in later years may
counteract the hitter effects of koiii
vini'gnr. ON. NKLSOX.
VA!NREGRETS.
Hy b. N. Gregory Dimetu, Cal.
I oaimut weaf thu oltl'i-inilietf
I wore su long ugo
The Millur caps .withjittle ilnps
And buttons all in a row
I cannot wear the old clothes
I wore when just a kid
For don't you see thoy'rt finish mo
MostiMirelyif I did. t
I cannot cat, the old. food
I nto ho long ago,
The juicy steaks nnd giiddle cakes
And bread us light us snow,
I I'Miinol cat (he old food
That once our table bore,
I wsh J could, it was o gd,
Jiut it exists no more.
I cannot kl the old girls
f kissed' so long ugo,
Thu hlutJihig maid one-half it f mid,
And one-half not vm know.
1 ic'iiiot kiss the old gilli
I MHi'(l when yomu "'il 'foe,
Von ..t-L mu why, 1 will ii-jily,
Thur husbuiiiU won't let me.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Aflilstaut.
m h. jtAiiTMrrr
I'lioncs ,M, 17 ami 177-a
Ainbulaiico Hcrrko Depuly Coroner
UNO
M
ASSAULT
m
DEADLY
WEAPON
i t v'y; 'M
Clnmlo Land waa bound over to
nwnlt tho nrtluu nC tho grand Jdry
on a chnrgn u( tiavlitg assaulted b.
VI ttrlsfifly with n itttmiortitia weap
on, l-'rom tlio evldonco tntroilucoil
nt tho proltinlnary hearing Uuid
ami hi brother Floyd wont down to
Urlggflli)1 placo to seltlu nonin nl
logcd threats innilo by llrlggsby
against Laud. Tlioy found Grlttitatiy
plrklnc borrloH and after smuo
wraiiKllug UrlKpiby cnnie nut Into
thu road. Laud polnlrd n revolver
at htm. which (irlgKHby uttemiiled
to take away trout !und, At this
point Laud's brother xtruck Orlggthy
(roin liphlud with hli flu and Lund,
dUouHngliiK tho vovuhiir, struck
Urlggnby twleo with it.
Judge Ta)lur held Land uudor
$.riU0 bonds to uw-ait thu action of
tho grail d Jury.
C0N1CJ LEI HfR
AiliALPi
AT POOjR m
i . 1 1 1 1
At u special meeting of tho coun
ty court Monday thu contract was tut
for an intuition to tuu comity poor
fan" to bo used for hospital pur
pose. Tho annex wilt contain eight
rooms, :tStl In tUo. Orow tt
Handy of .Medford were awarded tho
contract for iiasiL
TWO LOGGERS DROWNED
IN WILLIAMSON RIVER
KLAMATH l.'AI.I-S Or . .lull- y
l-. letuirt that Harry Stiiao and
Preil Laiideu, loitKors, were drowu
ed In tho WIltluuiKou river, not heretofore-
.Mhtm erctloncc. Is confirmed
today by the finding of Stoiin's
body. Tho men nttumpled' to ford
tho Mircitiu with a toniii and Iiuki:'
and thu swill eurrunt Kwopt them
to their ileathn.
Protect
Yourself
Ask for
ORIGINAL
GENUINE
The Feotl Drink for alf ge. OUtcfS.nfc Iailn)ipn$
Thursday July 24tli
Exibition of Nutting Hand Colored
! vi Photographs at
Medford Book Store
. A.. . -
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mMSIsimVM Hotel,
SSSSill wid for the Excellence
Kltiintoil in tlia Hub or tlio Principal
Theater and Shopping Ohtrlct
Itrccntly Utilccoralcd anil ItcfimiMicd TliroiiKboitt,
ami Itctler Kipilpped Today limn Lvcr llcforo
Liirois-an I'laii
ItiMimi wllliout batli, l.i)0 per day and up
Jtoomi tilth tiat'i, -.(10 per day niul up
U. J. KAL'PMA.N.V, Manager.
N. K. Cli.VltUi:, AhsL .Mgr.
NOW IS THE TIME
To build a homo
Kibor, building material and choice, building sites will
never lc as cheap again, Yqu can buy a largo lot with
BEAUTIFUL VIEW o VALLEY
on the East'Sitfe 'inkiest residence district with build
ing restriction, good roads, closo to city water, low
ti'xcs flu small payment down, ensy'terins on balance
TJh's is one of tho best building situs in tho valley.
ADDRESS P. 6, BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON.
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PAGE THEATRE, WED.y JULY 23
Tho Messrs. Shuberfc take pleasure and prido in
presenting
"AMERICA'S FOREMOST ACTOR"
i?
JOHN MASON
y. . . .,i...,i. ... ,. Is
()'v Arraanirftinont vitn Clihrlcs jrohman)
In August TJinmas' iliastei'dranm of broad humanity
1 and the double stiludilrd of nuirjility
"Greater than 'The Witching Hour' "Alan Dale
"A tremendous theme." Chicago Jutoi'-Ocoan,
"A-'liftforthoAnioricaiitlitjater." "
J ' Chicago'lUxaminor
" Biggest drama of the season. " Chicago American
"Groat supporting company since, tlio Lester Wal
lakdavs.Kow York Sun. ' ' "
A Year and a Half in Now York
Every detail of tho original JWlh St. production.
Mr.iWaKOii makes his appcaranco siinuUniiGouHly
with the riKo of tho curtain.
Scat sale opoiiH at box office Monday, .'July 21st.
PriceHOO Contff to $2.00.
Tho llcltei offlui will liii open from 10 a, m. to 7 p. m. evory day
until Woduisduy ululit.
Grace Josephine Brown
r Tin 4rdir siliging,' J
AMtllahlo for CouceH ami Church
Uesldciico Studio
IU07 West Main St. I'liniiu IHil
WANTED
Km Ply
I'lve-tlallon
Oil Cans.
Must ho
Clean and
In Hood
Condition,
.MKiiroitD wAttiviiet'si: t.
'M Mcdtord Trado Is Medford Made
IMiuun us your ordoru fur
Milk, Cream,
Butter, and
Buttermilk.
Olllt KTUIUTIiY I'lll-SH 1UJT.
Tiat .v ciat sguAin:
Ouf HIOH OltAOr: irn cream will
pleaso you. Sold lit iiuautltles of
3 gallonn nnd up.
Wo have our own twlcn-a-day de
livery. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY
rtioilu -JMH
With Mi'dfortl Trnilo tcHonl .Miutr
WHERE TO GO.
TONIGHT
BISCUITS for BREAKFAST
ran be mixed nnd cut out the qvcu
lag Ik fore, It made with
CRESCENT
BAKING
POWDER
Thin Is pnnMlde
(ktAUIiI ot its two
power units on
partially rulaii the
doiiKh, thu other
krrpn It In Miispen
slou until the food
U linked.
u.v ii;u i.n.
.k Your (Jroivr
(Vi-ceut Mnniifiirtiirliig Co.,
Kcuiilc, WiihIi.
For SALE
By Owner, 30-Acrc Rancli
'J.'l acres in New low u npplert nnd
llarllett pear in ben ring.
a iioios young pears and .'I neroH
alfalfa.
flood ri-room houie, barn nnd out-
building.
t i ii i
l'liiuiiiiiL' iiliuil, water tiiped in
hoiiHe, barn nnd garden.
I-'inesI rich black koII in valley, sub-
irrigated.
'
Loenlfil in nn excellent neighbor
hood and olruin to Mcdfoid,
Place will pay n good dividend thin
yeur.
Address A. H. C, enre Mnll Tribune.
Dinner's Real Estate
& Employ merit Bureau
m m
reitKALi:
110-ncro stock ranch, in ncrm In
cultivation nnd Irrigated, !S0 acnts
pauturii, 70 ucrou saw timber, fi
room bouse, 'i linriiH,' oiitbiilldlngri,
II mlteii from poiitofflco; prlt-o IKHiO,
Will laUo wonie city proporty.
40 ae'reH, (un Improved, 4 intlcH
from town, to trade, tor lot closo In.
Stuck of goodH, store building, lot
and barn, to' exchange for III) or 10
ncrcj Improved!
r.-rnoin modern houiio, largo lot,
outbuilding, girden, lawn; c.lieap
at $17r0.
.'Io.acrn homesteadu, In Harney
county, Oregon; tho best thoro nio,
Vacant IoIh.i t;ooit location, 9100
to $300. , . M. r
I'lano to trado for good lot. '
Three town, IfiK to 100.
H.MI'LOV.MKNT
(Ilrls and women for r.ennral
hoiiHowork.
itaiicli haiiilH,
ToiiniHtur on i audi.
MRS, EMMA BITTNER
lies, I'lioiin 10IMI.X CImiiiii H5H,
Oppodllo Nusli Hotel
KOOMH 0 nnd 7, VMM IILOOJC,
ISIS
THEATRE
i i j i
Hold wWs Jl'ueMday and Wodnesdiiy
IMTIIi: WI-iHKIiY NO. l ,
tuu wi;lii
lllogMph Drama
HWiaiMCY AMI Tilt: I'AIIIY
Hollu Comedy
li:.C tltl'.M.MKL AXU ins iiiihii:
IMIhoii Coilfedy
Cnnilng Tlilimdny
Till! AfCCSIXO IIA.S'I)
Ciiinlui; l'rhlay
Tin: Tit.ji;in oc nni kaeli:
.mini;
An ludluii ClaMdc li Two Keels
A CO.MIILNKU I.KXH
Olio whli h ha j all the ndvautaiio
ot Iho ihluhle KrM'lh Lens com
liluttd with the Torle Corin ilmwii'l
this appeal lo your icawiu?
All tho good iMilntu of tho Kryp
tok nnd Toil" Leiom-i uro eninblned
In the l it esi ftp til Ii9d by
Dr. Rickcrt
l')tlllt SMwntt
Over I lent I ft Co.
; (( wlili h wo li.it o n Mmtk
It nop mil In our talk,
Htcry limit wr,fM,ak.
Vain wi alo alxutl nor bread,
Our 'le, uiir Iiiiiio, iiur caLc,
About the lontillnes ot our laip
Ami ctcr) thing m Imke.
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN,
I 'J South Central.
E.D.Weston
Official Photographor of tho
Mcdford Commorcial piub
M; I l
Amateur k'inishing
ljost Cards
Panoramic Work
Portraits
Interior and exterior viown
JJlash lights t
Negatives mado any timo
and any )laco l)y appoint
ment, f J
208 E. Main Phono 1471
LLV ..n.iwu-ism.jrii Ti-Tviiiii
. -. , . i
MW4Pm and mo a
K fti !lllJ 1 k J
KtiI hotel in the
City. Running di-nillcd
ice water in each room. '
European Plnn, n la Carlo
Cafe. i
Tariff on Rooms
12 rooms $1.00 eich
CO riKim . - . . LRU rsch
CO roomi . - 2.00 escli
00 rooms lib filrili U 2.00 ef clj
CO room) v.illi riirtti bath 2.00 of ch
30 sultei, bntlrooiit, par- ,
lor and buth 3.00 ejicl)
For morn than uno utiett add $1,00
extra to th abuvo rotes for
' obcIi addllloiinl Rueit.
Ufduclloti by wak or mnntb. i
filnniifmml Cttnltr W, K'llty
lUa-iiit.'UtaBKDKO-ESS
F.G.ANDREWS
, Lcssoo of drill uud DIiiIuk ltifvn, -