Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, July 29, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IMEDFORD MAJTJ TRIBUNE BEDFORD, ORFCION. TUKSDAY, .TTIjY 2D, 19 til.
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Hidford Mail tribune
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trn Ortmnlitn. Tlis Asliinml Trjtiun,
i OrflCf Mall Trllmnn ItulMInc, 26-37-SS
North Mr clret ttdaphons 75.
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OBOIU3K PUTNAM, IMllor m
I'sper of JnckHon Ooi'nty.
i Coi'p
ml Ms
nnitRcr
KnUred n rcon1-clti matter At
Mwlfflrd, Oregon, :uni!ar tho set of
March , 17. '
BUSSORTPTIOX XATEB.
Ob year, by mull , .. . .(S.OO
Onn menlb. by mnll - ,S0
i'r mtrnin, ncnvc
SO
'r fnonth, ilcllvrrfd by carrier In
XtoilforO.1, Jacksonville nhdr Cen
tral t'Hiwi... .
Psuinfcijf only, by msil, pr yur S.oo
Weekly, per ye8r. - SO
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SOUTHERN PACIFIC
REFUSES PERMIT
GRATER LAKE SIGN
The Southern Pacific! railroad lw.
refuse the request of tho Medford
Commercial olu! to erect n sign
"Medford, Oatewny to Crater Lnko"
on tho railroad rip.ht-ofwnv. The
olnti had contracted for the erection
nf a handsome sign to cost ?lfJ0 to
lie creeled over tho flower hed in the
railroad park, which couM be plain
ly rend from pn&lnj enrs.
The , action of the railroad offi
cials has greatly surprised the club,
which assumed that the Southern Pa
cific -would be only too clad to ad
vertise the natural wonder which In
creases its own' business However,
if is in line with tho railroad's poli
cy of booming the Klamath entrance
to the park.
Ilcgtnnlng "Wednesday afternoon
with a nintlneo, and closing at night
with two performances, I'antagcs un
cqualod vaudcvlllo will bo presented
at tho Page theater. This week's of
fering, coming after an absenco last
week, Is an unusually strong bill.
Tho added attraction. Hill, Cherry
and IIIU, labeled as "Tho Comedians
.witUi wnecis," como with a scrap
boob full of press notices speaking
flatteringly of their act- Another
net, advanced as of exceptional merit,
is El Cota, master Xylophonist.
Charles Nichols and the Croix sis
ters present a clover act called "A
Tank Town Manager," Alfred Latcll.
assisted by Elsia Yokes will present
"A Day of Fantasy." Tho Pagescopo
will show tho latest moving pictures.
THE PROPOSED UNIVERSITY.
AS was to bo expected the proposal jo establish a uni
versity at iModfowl meets with strenuous ob.jeetion
from Kugeiie, which Kcems'to believe that it has a monopoly
Tor Oregon on universities. The Eugene Guard says:
If the Medford people arp determined to establish u. university there
must bo fin nmplo supplj of money behind It If It Is to take n dlKUlfled mo
as nn educational Institution. Unless It lifts wealth It will do oxcoodlnK
woll It It does not "dlo a-bornlng," and at best will always be a stringier
gasping tor hionth. If such an Institution would take tho place that it
must tako if it would bo a credit to the statu It must Jump ut onco to a
staiMrd equal to that of tho best ot Its competitors. Wealth Is necessary.
til- .tliiMi.tru ilntnniul hlc; nav. nllil deer0 It. A COIllfOrtnblo lUlllK Is BU
Absolute necessity for ah educator it bo Is to glvo his slmUmts tho bust that
Is In hint. Since this Is truo no educator is under obligation to accept a
position that pnjs short ot tho living minimum. H Is wrong to ask him
to tnko such a position. Hut ovou with wealth and standard, .another
university In Oregon Is not needed.
The univer.sitv Men Ford proposes is not on an extensive
nr elaborate scale. Lt has no pretensions to competition
with anv gather institution in. the statemerely to till a
lowil need, li elxncets no subsidy from Rockefeller or the
state. Jt will if present plans materialize, ho an exceeti
iiiglv modest little institution that will improve conditions
and benefit the people of Southern Oregon.
V i? not the expensive equipment, nor the high priced
instructors that make universities worth while. It is the
spirH of the student, the unquenchable desire for knowl
edge, which is as often, perhaps more often cultivated in
the little unpretentious institution.
Tho best educated men in the world, that is the men
most usofnl to humanity, are seldom the products of the
great universities. Many of these seats of learning are,
doing more to ruin youth than to improve them. "With all
their millions of resources, their donations of tainted
wealth, their combing of tho world for talented instruction,
their multitudinous avenues of learning must forever be
closed to a large per cent of the deserving and ambitious,
because of he" hitter's poverty and tho stress Of circum
stances. Many, perhaps the majority of those whose parents
throw them into the universities, do not realize their oppor
tunities, and go through college blind. They become far
more proficient in highballs and cocktails and the gentle
arts of the spendthrift than in the pursuit of knowledge.
They are turned out unfit for the battle of life, and are too
old to learn anew. c
Every community should have such an institution as
that planned for Medford. where those who really seek
knowledge can hp materially aided in their search. Thp
faculties cannot of course, be composed of world-wide cele
brities, or of professional teachers, but of practical men of
affairs, who have mado a success of thoir professions and
have supplemented the theories learned in universities by
practical experience in tho struggle for existence.
Tho influence of such an institution as that proposed,
cannot, be other than beneficial in the conununitv.
HOMESTEADERS
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WHERE TO 00
TONIGHT
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thEATRE
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Receipt for Raspberry or Loganberry
Shrub; Finest of Summer Drinks
FLAYS HqLHALL
(Continued from iage I)
of the spoaker's room and tho ways
and means- committee room.
" " Janitors flot Money
"Did tho Janitors get that
monoyT" said Underwood. "I am
not defending the Nationul Associa
tion of Manufacturers. Their con
duct la reprehensible, but when
Mulhall writes that about mo ho Is
committing libel."
. In reply to Underwood, Mulhnll
said he had paid Underwood's jani
tor Jor. two years. Ha said:
"I know, and when I produce
other witnesses. Underwood will nd
mlt that part of bis statement is a
!(.. If ypq brand mo hero as you
do,, I .will soy that I havo indorse
ments from leading republicans .re
garding my truthfulness, and I le-
llovu thql if my proofs urq put with
yours beforo tho pcoplo fwlll stand
as clea,r as you."
"I am not arguing Mandards (,f
conduct with you," was Underwood's
only roply.
Wukon Ungrateful
Toijay'i Mullball letters read to
tho lobby conunlUeo bronght - tho
iUesfi to his resignation from the
peryco, pf the N." M. Aftor ho
quit tho manufacturers' employ Mui-
hall wroto former Congressman
Watspn of ndana, Baying ho boUov-
1 Wutspn was his onqmy uud that
ho hopAd. to ho ajilo to show Wa fon
pq still had some fight In him. As
this Jotter was read to tho commit
l, yulhall Interrupted:
"Vwt, and I want to say that I
jww turn genviomau twuison) : p-
The following is an old Xcw Kn-
gland receipt for rcspberry shrub,
which -is very satisfactory for lo
ganberry shrub, and which tho con
tributor voncbes for as superior In
flavor and keeping qualities, to Prof.
Rclmer's receipt.
Put thrco quarts of fresh berries
in an earthen bowl, pour over them
ono quart of nlco vinegar. Let them
stand twenty-four hours, then strain
out tho liquor and turn It over nn
other threo quarts of fresh berries.
Let this stand another twenty-four
hours. Again strain and press out
all tho Juice, and to each pint ndd
a pound ot sugar, and boll twunty
minutes. Turn Into bottles and
cork when cold. When used dilute
with thrco parts of water. Keep In
a root place.
POTTER HELD
TO
RAN
Y
Italph Potter of Ashland wns
bound over to tho grand jury by
Judgo,Tpu Ve,lo on $1000 bonds for
Incest, qllowlng a hearing of tho
Immorality charges pending against
a dozen youths and girls ot Ann
land. In default ot ball, Pottpr
languishes (n tho Ashland jail, but
will bo brought over to Jacksonville
tomorrow.
The Investigation was held behind
closod doors, but Judgo Ton Velio
asserts that an astounding condition
ot affairs, waa revealed.
JOHNSON
WH
S
The cases of Margaret Lindsay
and William Lindsay Involving tho
homestead entries In tho Dead In
dian country havo been ftnnlly de
cided by Secretary-of tho Interior
Lane In fuur"of the ontrywoiunn
and the cntryman. Tho history of
these cages Is as fidlews:
In 1302 .Mnrgnrot Lfnmy nml'hor
Fon, William LIutMay, made their re
spBctlvo homestead entries iud nt
onco moved onto the premises mid
In 1907 nindo thoir final proofs.
Sonto cirors In tho proofs and mN
erso reports from certain sources
caused the department to roject tho
final proofs, and application wis
made to tho departments for n hour
lug where testimony might bo tnkon.
Aftor a lapso of moro than a year
tho application woh granted and tho
testimony was taken before Com
iuiiuiuiiur mnnu, mo uppilcniitH ni-
pcarlng by their attorney, (Jus Now-
biry, uud tho forestry Rorvlre, who
wore tho contestants ngalust tho ciw
tries, appeared by tho attorneys,
Mcuowan & lloyer.
Tho oildenro showed In tho caso
of Margaret Lindsay that she hud
cleared and fenced some tilrty-flvo
acres, had ronstcUeted n by-go ham
and n substantial Ikiiiko on tho
premises and had lived tberu con
tinuously to tho tlmo of her final
proof excepting nn absence on ac
count of Illness, nnd that her Im
provements wero valued nt Foveral
thousand dollars. Tho local land
offloo ttfter considering tho ovl
denco decided In favor of tho claim
ant, but tho gonrnl land offlco on nnJ
appeal by tho government reversed
the local land offlco when nn ap
peal was taken by tho claimant to
the socretnry of tho Interior and the
secretary decided lu favor of tho on
trywoman. In th caso of. William Lindsay,
tho evidenco was fully as Btrong as
In tho rnso of Margaret Lindsay, the
local land offlco deciding in favor
of tho claimant, and tho general
land offlco on an appeal by thn gov
ernment reversing tho loral land of
fice, when nn appeal was perfected
by tho claimant's attornoy to tho
secretary of tho Incrlnr with the
decision favorable to the claimant.
These decisions ineot with uni
versal approval among thn citizens
ot tho Dead Indian country where
the hardships Incident to tho lifo of
the homestendor aro thoroughly un
derstood and appreciated, and any
other decision In these rases would
havo operated as a gross Injustice
to tho claimants.
Pholo Plays of quality
' Photd i'lnia Tuos. 01111 Wed.
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1'ATIIH WKNKI.V NO. ill
fin: ,irnv$ Yiusmrr
ti'iij ,sviTcu iiwi:u
lltbprnph )rauiii
ALIC.VM IUi:'.M Tllll
IIYP.NOTIS'K
l-vht'uilng' Aiigustiis ChnCoj'
music uiM-'Nirra
Cemlhg: 1
ALO.N't: IN" 'rillClUNKLi:
Sellg Animal Noveliv lu Tii um
Theatre
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sn.viTil nd.MiKrrK uhm
(VIllKriipli)
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ltOVAL 1IH1IIMW.S
(IMlHOIl)
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AltMOST A WILD MAN
Itulno mid Kail of MeCou,
(.lllogrnpl
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A
l. Ult'll OltlVAMAN
AiitlluiH, rrmito,
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lUlltlAL
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MONUMUVTM AND SO,li:H Ol-'
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vioilp mid I'liuio to Suit lt.
Don't iiiIsn It. Same price alwajn,
Tenth tUhet 11 double hejidr.
PAGE THEATRE
Friday, Aug'. 1
HENUY W. SAVACK Ol-'FKRS
1
Spcctucl
fc HENKY W. SAVAGli 01
tVBvwd
T he Trcincmldiis Dntnuitic
Stantlingr Solitary and Alono, tho Culmination of
Thrco CouturioB of Dramatic Achiovciuont.
150 People - A Symphtfny Orchestra
A Dazzling, Dowiltlorinr Display of CostumoB, i
Sconory nnd Eloctrionl Efibcls.
Lnrcost Musical and Dramatic Organization
Evor Toured
PRIGES 50c to $2.00
SEAT SALE OPENS 10:00 A. M. WEDNESDAY
kj 1 iV JCv
THEATRE
TODAY
2 Rool TlmnhoiiBor
A Pine Production
TRUE HEART
CoiimmI.v
- -
LEGALLY RIGHT
Comedy
Entire Qlianpo Tomorrow
Always
10c
HOMESTEAD
A
E
FOOTS CREEK DISTRICT
lore bis family raise his right hand
and si-Hr before Ood that If ho over
bad a. chguco to repay mo for what
) bud done for biinaml did not do
It, .might Ida right bund wither )lo
iiintlior of tho kind nf men ."In
iro now comlug u horo oallln.-j inn
u blackmailer." "
Mullittll's charges ugaliul Up lur
wood, wem first mado puhllu
ihrough the ruadlng luto yeiterdiu
of Iitlr lMifr the, pminltloa
Wfjh WVHdll'uoi 'fHWliWK. Mullm!
JwIhkj u bHd, bebl wjtli ' Uiidjf
ft' " H ' )
The pniintv court Tueilnv lieml
nrgiimeiita pro nnd con regarding Hie
c-iv'ulion of niew fei-hool district for
Fools Creek. The court recently re
jected u petition which included n
jMirtnni of the Wooilvillo dintrii'.t,
Sini'o then tho boiindurieh Imo been
reilruivn no ns not to fnjiire the pres
ent diHtrict.
Lnrge delegations from both Toots
flreek uiul Jfoguo Hiver wero on luiiid.
OAItlpi' TIIAXliK
Wo wish to thtiilt our ' many
frlonds and nohy;hbors for thoir kind
ly help nt tho burial pf our mother
Alw) (hu flremeit und pallbnurorH.
J. H, DKNT AM) RUILDItUN,
John A. Perl
UndrtaKr
' Lady Assistant.
aH m. nAitTLirrr
PIhiiiih M, 17 uiul 47J-U
AiiiliuUnio Kervlco Ib'puly CoroHi-r
Tho Peeretnry of the interior hns
given n dcclhion rcvcrMiig the ileei-
Mon of tho cnmmfcMoiicr of tho gen
eral lutiil office holding for cancella
tion the entry of Irn Q. Johnson, nit
uatcil 30 miles from Ahhlnml, Ore.
Ily the pccrctury's decision the com
missioner's office is directed to issue
patent to tho cntrymiin "in duo
course."
JolinFonffettlcil on tho .land Aril
22, 3002. On December 28, 1908, be
submitted final proof mid nt tho
smno time the local officerH icsueil
to him it final five yenro' certificate.
After tho Inml wns entercil in ljp2
it wns included in the Crater national
forest. Shortly after finnl proof
was -Riibipjtteil, In 1P08, the forcntry
hervieo filed a couteht, nllegiug John-
sou hhil pot; nindo his homo on the
hind, (lint its mniii value wns for iU
timber, that (hero liml been no culti
vation. Jfcnriu;; wiih had in 1011
mil (lie JtoHcliurtf liiml officiuls do
I'idcil in i'uvor of Johnson.
'fbe forcMry offico nppenlcd tle
ciihe to the ooinmiKHJoticr of tho gen
eral Inml office, who reierpeil the
ib'cihion of tlie Jocnl offiecrn. The
sccrotmy'H ib-t-jHioii jimt promuli-nled
liolil. that Joliil.oii is entitled to the
liiml,
hhwvbiw w mw urn
With Meiiford tracn is Medford tnnde.
. j i-jj
Cherries are in Season
The cherry Is one of the few fruits that
aro Improved by cookim". and of all the
dctwrts that can be mado with them, none
i iiiuiv uvuuuui ui.iil uus piKiUlUC' U
made with KCBaklgj; Powder, the naxtry
will be lljjht and porous ctpcclally if you
have a slow oven at the start to Rh-c it
time to rite Try this recipe at onco and
you Mill want It again ami ofialn as long
a inc uirnici rate
K C Cherry Pudding
Jlv Mr. Jawl McKrniie Hill, Kdilor of
die Uqituij CjKjJtirir School Maifirinc.
S ciipt iijltj jtnetry flour; 's levtl tea
tPoonruU A fJ . '
lUikng rovler;
ittatpooUl fall;
l cup luttcr; 'J
32 1 cup ynilk
icant);ckerrie;
tall or I tabic-
tpoortful
iuuvr.
NOW IS THE TIME
To build a' homo ' -
Labor, huildiui' nialorial nnd clioico IniildinslloH will
novor bo as rhenp aain. Yon can b.ny a laro lot with
BEAUTIFUL VIEW of VALLEY
on tho East Sido in best residence district with build
ing restrict ion, good roads, clo.se to city water, low
foxes for small payment down, easy tonus on balance
This is ono of tho best building sites in tho valley.
ADDRESS P. O. BOX 207 MEDFORD, OREGON.
PAGE
THEATRE -
I'nntHKci I'lictpijitlrd Vmnlrvlllo
oxn iav o.si.v
wiinvHstiAV, ji'i.v :
Itl,
(JOTA,
Maxtor N)lodioiilit.
Oil A It 1.11 .NM0IIOI.S
nud
CItOIX SISTIIItH
"A Tmihtown Altumflur,"
AI,I'lti:i) LATUM,,
AMlstml by HUlo Vol.'rsj lu "
Pay of I-'mitasy."
Added Aftractlou
mi. i,. ciiintiiv A.s'i) nn. i.
Tho Ciimcdlmis With Wht'l
I'ACICDI'i:
I.utert .MovIiir Pictures
Thnxt KlinitN ll.tlly V.'.:tO, T.ilO nifd
II. to.
Popular prlcen: Matliico, 28c. llo
seats J0j; IIiculuK 3fSn mid 3Sa,
llox Seats f.Oc.
tff'
S
8&iZ51
fcy tJJstssM
tSw
Come In and See The Special -Offer
Until August 1st.
i
Sifrtogciher, three timci. the flmr, bsllnc
imwiier.and ult, nnd rroik. in the litrr.
llcat ilieepc,add the milk, and uif Into the
dry miirrUienli. .lluitcr an jptc or cluiu
uuin? aim, Mil tin u wun ciinlcc clicrrin
with a little tali or add bin ot Iwtirr
Ineduh, Itslf (ill It wilh cli'ilcc clicrrln,
ijirinile witli a little toil or add ruts of Iwtirr i
turn tlic left doreh over llicthtriict ami
CMJiU-a 1 ssr.
PARISIAN SAGE
FOR JHE HAIR
If your hair Is too dry brittle color
luwilun stringy or falling out pwi
I'srUion Sse now at once.
It slops itching K4lp, clcantoM the hair
of dutt and cxc?lve oils, removes dand
ruff with one application, uud makes the
hair doubly U-autlful soil flurty
abundunt Try a COu. botllu Utility.
It will not only tvu your mir ami ninkt
It urow, but y,ivu H Ihu Ix-uly yon drtliu.
(.'(miles Htrunif, Diu,'Ut,
lakcaUiiittUrtyni'iiulf J.orile.uii (mclioiir.
Turn front lire di h to Itivc ilic thrrrlci
uppcrmoit. Serve with lunl wwee nr ltli a
cu c(- itemed c)icrrf, cooitcd tender In a
cup ejcli.of iiicjf and mtrr.
Tldi rtcjjieli from "Tfw CnoL'i Hook."
It tontatiis 90 tctted rcrlpei by'Mn. Hill
amonir vsliicliic ii'ranlicrry snd Jtatidterry
Sliuit Cake and oilier ilcneni tUt tyill help
you to nwkp die uioit of finli fn!t wilo
tliey are hi icwon. "Tha Cook's IJ.iols"
will he iuit fur one rrrtiicate fiom a 25cnt
can i-f K. CIUkii, I'owder. Wdrm Jjijuc
Mf;. Co., Cliloicq.
"Just Say"
HORLICK'S
Irlflnal and IiamIm
Malted milk
TIm Fwd-tlrlnk far JW f ai. '
More liealtWul tlian Tea or CeVce.
A(ire will tlio woalest tb'(seiioii
IJeliaou, taviKorating and nutritioui.
Rich mill, wmllrd yr.iin, powder (orm.
A qbk Well fftwtt Wfl
TsU m MUtUt. Ah (WHORUCK'S.
lay Others art imitations.
JOHN DEERE SPREADER
Tho Sprcpdcr nm u.a D. ,i tr. tU Axle
The Simplest SpreacL MaJe
A'j CUlas
tiihtiti
sjttyiwwenv a
hXv'W &' l.
ffims&lz
mm
wPl
af
fibs
K I rimmhJM Nu tul '
AL ymfmmAm39rWiM
IraBBHHKP iwltSflT,
y ii vxui' rrv-w - TTfciisiv! , w y
fcf XtffL.
Entirely New
.
f?srM, nt .l Hotter JfcarbTus
wuy tv s-uuv Wit Draft
Nothing Else Like It ;'
fe mnn JOnN DEpitR BPREADER The Svrndd tri the JUdtr on llw Azlc-h ni much of nn Imnrovrn
m JL nont in sproadcr manufacturlnK as tho nolf-blntlcr waa over tho old rrujw, It a moilo alonu untinW
ra .(iw nn(ldlfft,ront lines from tho ordinary Bproaifcr. mwiu muim uuurmy
K tt T t?1 Jnanuro, 1Vrca,,,'i.r ovr "lwia VI built ij lfi78 by tlio Kornp & Jlurnoo rnnufncturlni' Comnnny.
M VJ 1,IQ ''ii0 of ilw John Dcf t0 SP'C' Vry uprcudcr Jinn ma iniulo nlon,: tho sumo v "u-rul II nw u
W thin first machine. Tower wo takon Irorn ono ondof tho main axlo und transmit vil, oitl cr throw " linlno
or Hears, to tho boaloMnoutitwl abovo and In, tho rear of tho axle lUrotoforo llo onliMn pro mo In
IK! Pi7.. I..V- r...' a. . i- 7; "" tv ,ia w.,, u, n,y ri-iiiurnun Ol 11 C III I 111.
SI j.v"" yviv uiwvuijur n u rnuicui ui-puriuro irom mo om mi'inod of
niroii(
entirely now lines and is u
imw you will Toadlly sco why tbo John Docro Sproutlor Isuq farsupi
' cnnstruotloii. It 1 mntlo nlonu m
great Imnrovomont over 'tho old stylo unraadcr. Comu In nnd examlnn thn nmrlilnii
mor to any rlf under liorctoforo couatructutj,
Wen if You Don't Need a New Spread Now KIanT
nMhteiTi i" wanuro sLul.1 bl) usoil on tho land, how HpIiouI.1 bo w Wi , h.iwV 'n ioi .1 i,u 1 " m,
thij.valun.aul ofliiet of iisIiik It fijirlouM ways, In nddtlon thero l n Uutall k-scrli itluii of tbo John DocrJ
lwlr with Uluatrutions In colorof thin si'roudcr work n In tho field.
v
Better Itiwstljiato ,. It's )'orth Your WMh
HUBBARD BROTHERS, Medford
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