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.','.;. .'.'s '.;.' 'VSViS vt TTi ' ' ' ' t'" M! t lt ! ,W1 I'lttU'M IM ill N'k" - - -? , 'V pAcfeitotJk. MEDTTORB MATE TRIBUNE, MEDTPOftD, OKKOON, tTUTftSlUV, .TUhY ill, WW, i.,. -...-. TT , . : 14 s f r !l i II Hedeord Mail tribune AN INnHPJINIWNT NKWHt'AlTU rUUI.IHIIK.il KVK11Y AKTIC11NOON EXCKlf HUNDAT 1V THM " MUDKOUD PIIINT1NQ CO. Th Ieitiocrllo Time. Tim Mcilfonl Mall, Tim Meilrnrrt Tribune, Thn South rn OrpKontoii. Tli Arlilnnd Trlbunn. Officii Mnll Trlbuns llullillnir, S6-:7-SS norm or nircni; lairpnono ii. Offfrlnl Paper of Iho City of Mnlfonl. uuivini i i:r tu wBtMsuii vp"wii OKOHQB 1'UTNAM. ftdltor ami MsruvRcr B! VnlnMil MM MAMIHlllllMI fTI&MhP Jit Modronl, tirctfcm. utidtr Urn aot of vinrcn , irn. OBSCJUPTIOIT BATES. One ypr. iy tnn- ..it.oo Ono inonlli, by mall . .SO IVr mnnth, ilpJltTiit by carrier In Xliwiritril Jnrkftonvllla Alld Cm. trsl 1'olnt -- -. .80 Pniurtlay onlv. br mall. rer yr l.co Wwkiy, pr yor. . - . 50 BWOBH CXRGtJ&ATXOlf... Dnlly ftvcrsiKn for elcn months end ing Niivombcr .0. 1911 ST81. Tho Mnll Tribune Is on snlo at the Perry New Htnnrt, Snn Krnnclco. rortlnml Hotel Nena Stand. Portland. Portland Now CM Portland. Ore. V. O. Whitney, Seattle Vh mil Z.aatd Win TJnlUa rri Dispatch. MEDI-ORD. OBEOOK. Metropoll of Southern onton ana Northern California, and Uie fastrst Krowlnir city In Orejon. . Population U. 8. census 1910 SS40: tstlmnled. ISIS to.000. Vivo hundred thousand dollar Oravity Water Byatcm completed. kIv-Iiir finrt supply iura tnountnln water, and li.J miles of streets pavo.1. Postofficn rrcclpta for year endlnK November 30, ltll, show lncrvsc, of 1 -r cent. f1SnaliI E PA It IS. July 31. Already split Into "red" and yellow' or revolu tionary and conservative groups, the reach general confederation of la' bor has been further subdivided over tbo measures tho syndicalists pro posu to take, as a demonstration against tbo government ami the new throo-yenr service nnny law and tho decree ordering tho llberablc portion of tho army to remain au extra year under tbo colors. ' One faction advocates a general strike, the other, and larger, group "Inviting labor unions to redouble their activities, curouraglng the growing opposition among tho work Ing classes." This last Is the offic ial attltudo of tho confederation of labor, and, as thu "reds" aro domi nant, tbU rather vague program Is taken by tbo French government as a sign that' tbo numerous arrests among labor leaders for nnti-iitlll-tary teachings huvo bad effect. It is prcdlctrd that tho confederation will scarcely need tho dissolution or der from tho government, but will fall of Its own accord. Whatever happens, thero Is a strong movement on foot throughout Franco among labor leaden to build up a now confederation upon tho ruins of tho old, patterning It as far na possiblo after tho general confed crutlon of labor In tho United States CORDOVA, AliiHku, July 31. Coming out for more provisions, John Moon iiiul Una Lur.-oii, nro at Mi Cmtliy today, direct from Uie new jilnrer htriko in the Hhuslmunii tlis iriul. Tlioy report tluit Jennings, tlie owner of Dincovery, has tnlseii out .fSODO in eiglit ilnyn with two men shoveling mill that men on tho oluim nhovoi)iecoerey wore taking out $25 a tiny panning with ordinary tin JllllU'h. All t lie groiiml on HI Dorado nml Itoiianzn creeks hnu hteu Htiikcd nw well as thu lieiuiliun ami other ro hpeetors nro uoteriiig tltu nearby htrvmnri, Moon rcitortfi. Moon iiiul Lnrhou In ought out $100 vvorIi of nuggets and n roiibiderublc uiuouut of dunt, Avilli which to buj mi outfit. ltt'imrlH from the trail filato tliut 75 men nro ut Seolai I'asa mid are Juiving linril work gutting over, owing to u snow Htorm, Men traveling iiit luado it io the claims in five tliiytf hut tlioho with a pack liorcc took fcovt-n, Wonl of tlio fcfiiko Iiub traveled all over Alawku ami muliers at Nome uro trying to get tho fioulhbuuml btciim erfl'io come, via this iiort. LARGEST SHINGLE MILL OPENS AT EVERETT KVKRCTT, Wiibli., Juliv yi. Willi the opening of tlm now mill, the Clofigh-Unilloy hiiilo plant is to day tlio (urgent in Iho world. Its maximum output for a ten hour tiny in 3,fiQO,000 hliinglos. Tiio inllls rou sumo 350,000 feel of cedar daily and u'ivo employment (o 1U5 lueu. TEARING SOCIALIST PARTY OF FRANC 8000 EIGHT DAYS PI AHFR JAPS ALASKA STATE RIGHTS TO I POWER T DKNVKIt, Colo., July 11. Tho right of tho government to control power sites and water rights and to force Individuals and corporation! to buy Its will in the matter of tnk lug out permits nml paying fees for tho uso uf government lands, wilt be fought out In n caxe wlitch began In tbo Untied States district court hero today. Tho government la trying to force tho .Central Colorado ljvor company to tako out penults from tho forestry sonico before It )ises tho forest lands. It Is alleged that Colo rado Is rapidly drifting Into "tho arms of tho power octopus" and that tbo state, through Its law officers. Is unwittingly aiding and abetting the great eastern power concerns by In tervening in the case and asking to bo heard against the government. Tho cutlro Issue ut tho government and state's rights will be ttnohed before tho caso Is finished and If the goxenimeut Is successful It is under stood that Minll.tr court proceedings wilt bo immediately instituted In a halt iloxen other western states. The government contends that It 1$ mere ly acting as a protector of tho state and tho individuals and that It Is trjlng to prevent a monopoly of nat ural resources from which the state of Colorado should receive a hugo an il it nl Income. Tho state has come In to the C3e. It Is alleged through the Influence of politicians, who are fav orabtcto the monopolist power con cerns. BY GRAND LODGE T. K. Daniels has returned from Rochester, X. V., whore ho repre sented tho Medford lodge- at the grand lodge. He states thnt there is a vast degrco of difference be tween a convention hold cast and ono In the west or south. Eastern ers arc cold-blooded and do not on- thtue, bo says, whllo tho south urn! west put themselves out to make their guests' visit an enjoyable on. "Much good work was accom plished by tho grand lodge." states .Mr. Daniels, "though of courso Tiio delegates did not have any such en tertainment as that provided by Portland last year. Perhaps tho most Important change In tho consti tution effected wan thnt limiting lodges to cities of 10,000 people In stead of C000 as formerly." Mr. Daniels, who has served as deputy exalted rule for Oregon the past year, was highly complimented upon his work and Iho condition of tho lodges in bis rihtltt. Tbo ex alted ruler cited bis .administration us an example of western efficiency and a model for tho eastern lodges to copy. IT BEAT LAW BY COMPANIES SAN KKANCISCO, Cal., July 31. Flat declaration that Incorpora tion by Japanese will not enable them to defeat tho provisions of Cat liornla'tt alien land bill was voiced hero today" by Attorney General Webb, author of tho bill. "No object of tbo law Is defeated by these Incorporations," said tho attorney general today. "Tho law docs not and was not Intended to foiro Japanese now owning land to part with it at onco or within any fixed period. They wero to bo per mitted to hold It during their lire times. IJy forming corporations, Japanese- landowners who nro inval ids or advanced In years merely ex tend their period of ownership a few jcars. Tint after August 10 land cannot ho purchased by Japanese, either as lpdlv Iduals or corporations, and tho object of tho law, to procnt an Increase In tbo amount of land hold by Ineligible aliens. PLAN ICE SKATING RINK FOR PORTLAND SALKM. Ore., July .11. l'orllnncl oitiyens will soon bo trentcl to the novelty of ice Mulling if tho plans outlined in artieles of inrorpnrntiorr filed by (lie Poilland Ico Hippodrome company with the secretary of stale hero today aro carried out. Tho company, uljidh is capitalized at $200,000, plans the eoiiMructioir of a lnigo lnl;p, under cover, and ar tificially frozen. The incorporators nro Edward II, Savage, Fred A. Wil son and Mnrion 1 IJolpli of Tort-land. AN S IN CO DANES PRASED GRECIAN MAlbEfTS IN EtVEriVWbMAN Af PAGE FRIDAY EVENING. HisV- J jirk. ft -i J -!'. V: ..Uf I &' ni. UrflND downs W presence " IN STOCK MARKET CAUSES RIOTING NEW YOltK, July 31. SmalrJ rhnnges marked tho opening of the stock market today. Canadian Pa cific lost a point and Illinois Central sold down to 105, a now low record. Some strength was shown by co- pcr, and Now Ilavon gained a sub stantial fraction. Uoforo the cud of the first hour prices stiffened perceptibly. Stoel touched its boat price slnco tho first of the yonr. Markod advances fol lowed In Heading, Union Taclflc, Amalgamated and Rrie first preferr ed as a result of a strong demand for these speculative features. Uoforo noon, howcter. all the gains were lost as a result of renewed bear pres sure. Chesapeake & Ohio, Southern Pacific and Canadian Pacific wore it point under yesterday's close, and Illinois Central dropped to 103 3-4. Ponds wero unchanged. Tho market closed firm. E A Youugstown, O., paper contains tho following about J. W. Keyos, formerly proprietor of tho Valley Garago in Mcdford, who Is a son-in-law of II. I). Patterson, tho Quakor nurseryman: "The Neighbors Motor Car com pany of Cleveland has opened a branch In Youugstown lu ihurgo of J. W. Koycs. "A ralcsroom has boon loused In tbo llurlc)o garage, 109 South Champion strcot. Mr. Koyos who Is In charge, of tho branch, Is not only a salckmnn, but an expert on Hup mobiles, coming hero direct from the factory In Detroit. Ho Is n western man and sold HupmoblloH In Oregon beforo Joining tho factory force. "According to tho Hit complied by tbo Vindicator thero nro thirty-four Hupmobllcu In Mahoning county. All these cars will bo Inspected free of cbargo by Mr. Keyes, ns sorvlco Is tho object lu opening tho branch here. CONTRACTOR M'CARTHY IS DEAD AT SAN FRANCISCO ALAMHDA, Ciil., July .'H.Chim. F. McCarthy, president of the l',a ciiio Construction coinniinv of Kan FraiicifccO, is dead nt his home hero today. In addition to building the ferrv Imildiilir in Sun FrnncUco. Mc Carthy's jinn constructed the Madi son Mrvct bridge over the WtM'Hi. ctto river in Portlutid .uid tho great ha Orange dnm for tho .Modesto Hid ''uilock Irrigation sy.tom?. Even the well-protectcd foicsfs of Oennnny are by no menus immune from firo, nnd thn l'russiun fire pro lection svMern makes lino of lookout tower and telephones. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 H. HAKTM.TT Phones M, 47 ami 47-J-3 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner I.OS AN(li:LI..S, Cal., July 31. Ktra police wore detailed t inlay to tbo historic Plnzii of tho Auguls In tho Mexican quarter of tho city, fol lowing tho circulation here of hand bills announcing meetings of various Mexican political factions. It was feared that one of tho meetings, which wero scheduled for tho plaza, might develop Into n domoubtrutlou ngalnt.1 Felix Dhu of Mexico, who Is in Los Angolas en route to Japan as a special ambassador. Whllo none .of th dodgers circu lated was couched lu violent terms, tho police loarued through seen t chanuo.U that the meeting piobably woro inspired by tho presence, lu the city of Diaz, and In view of the dom oustratlou last evening against tbo Mexican gcnoral. Chief of Police So baitlnn ordered precautions. Diaz will be doubly guarded tonight, niu' officers will bo scattered thickly through tho Mexican section. No word was received today from General Luis Torres, former gover nor of Sonora, who Is reported to be cu route to I .o Angeles for a con ference with Diaz and Trcvlno. GLADYS VANDERBILT PLANNING. A DIVORCE PARIS, Jnlv :1. A di'spntc'i from Hiidupext lodnv t" the Petit 1'iirisiaii, stntCK that Countcs Sn1 rhriiji, formerly (ll.idyi Vanderbilt, is planning a divorce, ty coufiriui. lion of tho rcpoi lud been olitninei1. Men Welcome Mother's Friend A Duty that Every Man Owes toThoio who Perpetuate the Pace. It l Just ns biiHrtant thnt mm Iitiltl (.now nf pn-crn"iilto iumIumIj In utrancc u( inuilirrlHMKl. 'llio KiTrrliiK. ptln ) 'IIh trcwi liirlitmt to rlilM lrarloK tan In ranlljr nviilcd hx liarlne nt haml a Uiltl" of Mul lie r'n l'rl-nd. This I n wnilrfiil, r'nHrallnir, rxtfn nsl niptl. Il.n Hint illfM nil trnilim iimid t, imiWrloa nn'linaljlm tlifin tnripnml without 1 1"" pnltidil tlraln upon lli llga-lix-nts. Thin llwr l alilri all thni" lirr. wb tfrfMU: tin Icndmijr t naiiwaor inorn Inx vliknma In iiiiinlrradril, ami n bright, uhiij". liarpr ilUiKMlili.n U pwrviil that Ji'llcvts woinli'rfiillr "I" li th cliarartrr and rroj)"rnmrnt nf tlir llitln tin simiu to open lis run In hovtllili-rimnt at Iho Joy of ul nrrlrnl. Ym can olilnln a Imtlla of iloihrr's rrlenrt" at any ilnisr toro at 1 00, anrt It nlll txi the U-t dollar's worth jnu T(r utitalni'd, It iirewrva thfl tnotli ir" lifallh. t-nnMrj hfr to makn a quick diiil cornpli'ln rtotry. ami Hum with r-tii-m-i) mri-iwtti li vlll cafrly ilcvolo licrirlf to th enro and ttttnitlon wlilfli mt-an so mncli to tho wi-lfnre nf the ihlln. Wrllc to th Ilrailllrld lla-ulaior Co., l-'J Lurnar liiil,'. .Mlnnla. (la., fur tttflr vain lidlu ami luitriifUvii tn,gk of giililaiirn for ( Inn t motliirs. On a Ixitllo uf Mottf ifd 1'rUnd today. Grace Josephine Brown 'llio Ait of Kinging Available for Concert and Church IteMdeiM n Studio l!i07 West .Main St. Phono 483 Draperies Wo carry a tery complete tin of draperies, laco curtains, fixtures, etc., and do all classes of upholstering.. A special mntr to look after this work exclusively ami will kIvo na irood eorvlcu um la pohhIIiIo to tt In wen tho laicrst cities. Weoka & McGowan Co, STARR SIS UP BY XDE EN t'lIIOAtIO, July 511 Ucchuatlon that "wotnnn Is Inferior to mini and ulwit.vK has heon," has stirred Up a hornets' uust of criticism lieio today about tho head of Piofossor Starr of tbo Vitloinlty of Chicago. Ad dressing the ttuthrtipolitgy ft ana of thnt inttlltitlotl, Starr said: "Woiuiin Is tho Inferior of liiuu. She nlwioa has bcuu and In tbo na ture of things nlwu)H will bo. The present fceeiutiig eipiallty Is duo to tho fact that man Is only marking time. When ho resumes tho raro he will take tho leadership again." Chicago suffragettes wero uinarcd when Starrs remark wero published ttud then from till Quartern camo heated denials. Dr. Cornelia Do Hoy, a prominent leader of thu suff rage movement bore, said: "Tho woman Is tho mother of the babe, and tho lutbe Is n greater cre atlvo evidence than man has over demonstrated. I bcllovo Professor Starr has drawn tho wrong conclus ions. Woman's activities have been discouraged for tettturlcs. They are still discouraged In uncivilized coun tries. Woman Is evolving slowly, but when she reaches bar full stat ure alio will bo ready to ttiko her phlto beside tuna for Inrgcr action PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR Unsightly matted colorless scraggy hair made fluffy soft abundant and radiant with life nt once. Use Parisian Sage. It enmes in DOc. bottles. The first application removes dandruff, tti iti-luug real p. eleames the hair, takes away the dryness and brittlcncss, increases the beauty of thu hair, making it wavy nnd lustrous. Everyone needs Parisian Sage. I'lmtlci Strang, Drtigglnt. WOOD lly tho Tier, Cord nnd Carlots. VAI.I.KY ll'irij COMPANY Telephone 7C. I"lr ami We-t S"cml Street. Crisp Cookies Are tho only hind worth eating In tanking jottr next batch, try CRESCENT BAKING POWDER and nolo how real iy good nml crisp they are. tc PKIt Lit. Ask Yi ur firoccr. (,'ro.cent .Mantifarturiiig Co., Seattle, Waul!. HAVE YOUR WATCH CLEANED OCCASIONALLVi A WATCH will run without1 oil or cleaning longer than any other niece of machin ery but it needs both occasion cry elk If you will consider that the rim of the balance wheel travels over fifteen miles a day, you will not grudge. your watch a specie of oil and a cleaning once a year. It will Increase tho life and accuracy of your watch. Leav? your watch with us to-day, tho Walthara, Elgin, Howard Hamilton, .. Illinois, .. South Bend and Rockford move monts in all tho sizes, Also tho now Gent's Thin Model Full Dress Watch. Martin J. Reddy The Jeweler Near P, O HORNETS ESI CRYING WGM fiS7fit o'L ImWfl XBSSSl CHICHECTEiSPILLS M..I.M. tf IM.mn.ia ilraiia I'lllt In llf it " 0M f.lluW !..... .I..I !lll lllua lllLlvll. V 1.AIIIMI flH"WI". ,n,iiv.n,ili.l.nil.il.AIrlltHil SULD UY DRUGGISIS LVCKYWHLKE AtLN4 FOOT-EASE Tlie.lillrtlcowilrrhiVriiliilrt I lie iiliiirt riiti Mniulartl Hem rdv lilr the Irrl lor n iili.oliT iilllv .VllltlUalltlllllllAt. S"M T,.i-ti, riiylicic. v fc'wi'HJ l'"'t'; Aihiif XllfiiM Oliiilnl.l.llm N V. Moil who put tlio I5l5n in i Tho For SALE By Owner, 30-Acrc Ilnncli Jll neies ill Kuvvlowii applet) mid Haitlelt petiiv hi'lieiuliiK'. 51 auros joiitig peui-H and !) aerus alfaira. r (loud fi-room Itoiist't bum and out- IllllllllllgS. l'liiupliii; iiluiil, water piped lu house, bin ii and gulden. ruii'st rich black soil in valle.v, still irrigated. I.oeuld in an eveellenl iieightior hood ami close Io Med find. Phlee will pay u good dividend this onr. Address A. H. C, enre Mnil Tribtino. i:.tu I.MS That lead eventually to Asthen opia ran bo strengthened ami bslp od by wearing the proper glumes. To pri'scrlhu the proper glasses to rolluvo Asthenopia rtniulru tho most cat uf ul atlentloii and skill, so It oiir eyes aro weak and you want relief, sock It at tho office nt Dr. Rickert l.'jcMslit Specliillxt Over Uoiiul U Co. Willi .Mcilfonl Tnule In .Mcilford Madr Phono us your orders Jot Milk, Cream, Butter, and Buttermilk. OUIt HTUICTI.Y nti:HH HUT Tl'.ll 7tc I'lIU Sgt'AHi: Our 111(11! ()UAI)i: Ico cream will ploano you. Sold lu iiuantlllcs of 5! gallons and up. Wo havo our own twlco-n-day do llvory. ROGUE RIVER CREAMERY I'liono utm With Meilfonl Trade N .M.slfonl Mndn Which wo I icg io sny, Is What tho good liouneulfo must do On every baking day. Why work Hiiih "xert your strength Why not this liutileii slilrk? 'Micro's a better ami fur tvtMer way, ,( tbo llilker do llio work! MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN I'J South Central. E.D.Weston Official Photographer of the Medford Commercial Club Amateur Pluishiug Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Intoiior and extorior viowfi Flash lights Negatives made ailv tinle atid any place by appoint tiont, 208 E, Main Plioiio 1471 lw ta p. m IHLsssssCsssssssH WHERE TO OO TONIGHT S 1 AK THEATRE TODAY A Dixie Mother A thlpplug I'liolopbi) In Two Tints Forgive Us Oiir Trespasses A Thrilling llnllioail Htoty Rastus and the Gamecock Sueaiiilng I aim t'omedy by tbo lleloue t'o. Always 10c ISIS THEATRE Photo l'Javs of (junllty I'llOTOI'UWS Till ll.SUAY OM.Y IV lll'I.OM.Tir tllttri.lM tiii: vw.n oi' oni.T ins itiiiiiLMrno.v OXK OVKIl OX CUTHY I'MHSOXMi WAIIH Matinee Dally. Admlsslou f and Ida Coming Tomerrow: alexi: iv Tin', .ii'.vui.i: KoIIk's Wild Animal Httisatlou lu Two I'm i- tth THEATRE IOVIOIIT O.VIA' tiii. di Tiirmirs thai (Kaleia) iii;i,avi;i I'ltoi'oSAi.s Ktnrs In this ait with Interruption nml (.cnslckuoss, voKoiio.MA inn: iii:i'.Mtnu:.T How thu Jups fight tho tiro devil. ' (Vltugrnph) i.ovirs iiiiii NWKi;r soxo Drama (Kdlsou) tiii: (ioi.D iutii;ic New methods applied to tin old game (Kiitom) Kvery One a Winner. Raturdny mtitlueo, ::I0 p. III. Children fieo with parents. Tho host lu violin mid piano music. Al for to rents, livery tenth ticket a dolihlolioader, iafofiSfflwa C"" l"aled lis i j ? i l i.LB'TCfuM Donuiar &3' hotel in the City. Running didlilled ico water in each room. European Plan, a la Curto Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms ... $1.00 each 60 rooms 1.00 kach 50 rooms . 2.00 each 00 rooms xlli pilnte Uth 2.00 each SO rooms sill prinle liili 2.C0 each 30 uittl, bedroom, pT- lor and bath i. 3.00 ach For more than ono sue t add $1,00 extra to tho above rates for onch additional yueit. Reduction by week or month. Manattmtnl Citilr W. Ktlltv bzxiaifiQL'i30Liofc '; j t;- ?. V ' I $