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PXG15F0UH. n MEDFORD fATH ' TRTDUNT1, MEnFORD. OftTKiON. MWRSTVAY, JMTflTJtfr H-AA t ? fr : ( Medford Mail tribune AN lNnKl'KNORNT NKWKPAl'Rn rUBUHHICn KVKIIT AITKIINOON BXOKJT HUNDAY HT TUB MKUl'Onu l'lUNTINtl CO. Official rnpnr of tlio City of M oil ford. Official Vapor of Jackson Coun'.y. OROnaiS PUTNAM, Editor snd Mutineer VOIR CIBOULATIOl. Dally nvcrnita for eievmt month end ing November 10, 1U mi The Democratic Tlims, Tltn Mlforl Hall, The Medford Tribune, The South rn OrouonWin, Tho Aililnnd Tribune. Offlcn Mall Trlbunn llulldlnK, I5-37-U North Fir streets telephono 75, Entered na aecond-clana matter at tfedford, Oregon, undtr th act of March 3, 1S7P. PBscnnrxioH jlatm. One year, by mall.. -15,00 One month, hy mall .60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen- trat I'olnt .(0 Paturday only, by mall, per yr S.00 Weekly, per year... ... . 1.5(1 M'ARTHUR ELECTED MASTER OF TEMPLARS D12NV13K, Colo., Aug. 14. Tho grand encampment ot Knights Tom plar today elected Arthur McArthur of Troy, N. Y grand master, nnd nd vnnccd tho other members ot tho grand encampment a stop. Tho va ennctes caused by tho death of Grand General Isslmo Frank PIcrco ot San Francisco nnd tho retirement ot Grand Hccordcr Gcrow also wero filled. A grnnd Junior warden also was elected. INVISIBLE GOVERNMENT. I TABLE ROCK i Tho Modoc pcoplo havo rigged up a macblno and aro doing their own threshing. A party ot Tablo Itock pcoplo In cluding Mr. and Mrs. R. C. Washburn and Mr. B. W. Carlton havo gono tor an outing to Crater Lake. J. C. Fcndlcton rnado ft business trip to Portland a tew days ago. Miss Yanlta Corlies Is packing pears at tho Bear creek orchard. Miss Eva Hall will teach tho Mea dows school again. Miss Flosslo Lovlcr Is visiting at tho residence ot her undo Den Perry. MIs3 Iva McKlnney ot Medford has taken tho placo of Miss Ellen Alford as assistant cook at tho Modoc or chards. Tho Misses Dorotha and Mary HarUcII have been guests nt tho Lydlard homo tho past week. Dr. G. Roy Rlngo of Minot, North Dakota, will spend his vacation nt Tablo Rock. River parties of various kinds havo been tho popular amusements lately. Gypsy suppers, bonfires and pot latches havo been somo ot tho spe cial features. Stcclhcad fishing is good and It don't rcqulro much skill to tako them. A party of Medford ''Larks" were out at Tablo Rock a few days ago In troducing ono of their number as Senator Chamborlaln. They wero a hilarious crowd and wo did not learn who tho other members ot tho party Imagined themselves to bo. Tho Arrow Head society will give a special program In connection with a carnival on Saturday evening, August 23. Rev. Schwlmlcy ot Ashland will conduct services at Tnblo Rock again on tho evening ot August 24. Every ono who can should bear him. THE "invisible government:," which for so long has liijulo democracy a travesty on government, which has long dominated city, state and national government, is showing its hand in New York, and the publicity gained thereby sounds the doom oc the greatest aggregation of grafters that ever looted a commonwealth Tammany Hall. Tho "insidious lobby" investigation, following count less exposures of Y all street and trust activity, has at last convinced the most complacent American citizen that ho must wake up and indulge in a general housekeeping. Tho reform wave which started in the far west is at last breaking on New York. Sulzer has been impeached by Tammany Hall because he refused to turn the government of tho state over to Tammany, because lie advocated relorm, neeauso lie championed direct primaries, initiative and referendum, because he attacked stock gambling because he would not turn offices over to organized graft. Charles R Murphy, leader of Tammany Hall, a man with no visible mean's of support, having no legitimate occupation, is the "invisible government" of both New York City and state. He has grown enormously wealthy, us his predecessor, Croker, did, from graft. With him arc allied the "bosses" of both parties, allied for a divis ion of spoils, with the people as the spoils. Murphv controls the legislature, and the legislators, like cattle, are bought, sold and branded to suit the mas ter s desire. The deadlock between bulzer and Murphy has resulted in chaos in state a f fail's. The governor has been deprived of appointive powers. The governor has through Murphy's orders. Murphy proteges arc kept in office. The various departments are paralyzed. Sulzcr faces serious charges, but not half as serious as can be proven against his accusers. 3To is impeached on evidence given by brokers who have been put out of bus iness by legislation advocated by the governor. Part of the charges he denies, part he explains. Most of the blame is taken by his wife, who handled Sulzer's finances. Sulzer has made the fight for reform and for the peo ple. Therefore he is attacked. Whether guilty of charges filed or not, he is in this instance fighting the good fight and should receive the support of people of all parties in the effort to destroy the invisible government of corrup tion, graft and loot, that has so long oppressed and dis lresscd the pcoplo of New York. Warning Against Dangerous Potato Tumber Moth ORDIXAXCE XO. 775. An ordlnanco regulating tho opera tion of tho exhaust from tho motor of all motor vehicles, and providing a penalty for a violation thereof. Tho city of Medford doth ordain as follews: Section 1. It shall bo unlawful for any and all owners and operators ot automobiles, auto-cycles, auto-trucks, motor-cycles und any other similar vehicles to uso and operate tho sumo unless such owners or opera tors oqulp and uso thereon a muffler sufficient to mufflo and deaden tho sound of tho exhaust from tho motor of such vehicle. Section 2. Any person violating nuy ot tho provisions ot section 1, of this ordlnanco within tho limits of tho city ot Medford, Orcgpn, shall upon conviction thereof In tho city court ot said city be punished by a flno not exceeding Fifty (150.00) Dollars and costs ot prosecution; or jf such flno bo not paid, then by Im prisonment in tho city jail not ex ceeding Twonty-flvo (2G) days. Section 3. Tho driver or custo dian of a vehicle shall bo deemed to bo tho responsible party and liable to tho penalty ns provided in this or dlnanco for n violation thorcof. Tho foregoing ordlnanco was passed by tho city council of tho city of Medford, Oregon, on tho 11th day of August, A. D., 1913, by tho fol lowing vote: Porter, nyo; Mitchell, nyo; Stow nrt, nyo; Cumpboll, aye; Summervlllo, nbsont, and Millar, aye. Approved August 11th, 1913, W. W. EIFERT, Attest: Mayor, H. T. FOSS, Recorder. John A. Perl Undertaker i Lady Assistant. 86 S. DARTLETT Phone M. 47 una 47-J-2 AtabuUiice Service Deputy Coroner (From U. S. Department of Agricul ture Crop Letter.) The potato tuber moth is working such injur' to potato crops, c.cci nlly in Texas nnd California, that the bureau of entomology of the U. S. ilcpnrtmcnt of agriculture has is sued special instructions to olnto growers to help them overcome (his highly injurious pest. Tho department urges potato growers to sort the otatocs for seed two weeks after digging nnd then to sort them over two weeks later. It is easy to pick out the in fested tubers because of the excre ment of the moth, which adheres by means of a web to the outside of tho potatoes nnd enn be rendilv de tected. The tubers unaffected by tho tuber moth should then he placed in n molh-proof bin. Tho tubers placed in tlio moth proof bin. after finnl sorting, should then bo fumigated bv menus of enr bon bisulphid (or biMilphid of car bon as it is nNo known), in order to kill any mollis which might linvc bred out or have slipped in through crevices, or when the bin was open ed. Carbon bisulphid is applied by pouring small quantities into ilnt vessels such ns milk pans or pio tins. An nvcrnge of three pounds should bo use dill 1000 cubic feet of space. It is more effective nt hHi temperatures, SO to 00 degrees Fnhr. high being be.-t. About n pint is pour ed into each rcccptnelo nnd the pans nro placed in the bins at the top. The gns being heavier than nir nat urally penetrates the mnss of potn tocs, reaching those nt tlio bottom. Tho bin should bo tightly closed for from twenty-four to thirty-six hours with good nssuranco that the germ inating power of tho seed is not de stroyed. Tho utmost enre should be tnken that no fire, such ns that from n cicnr, electric fan, stovo or even n gns light or lamp should be brought into the icinity. Otherwise, ns the gas is very inflammable n fire may result or n serious explosion mny follow. All potato growers should keep n careful "lookout" before nnd after fumigntion. At firt the fumigated seed potatoes nnd those in tho field should be inspected daily to detect any growth of the insect; later, ob servation every other day nnd fin ally once n week should bo sufficient. If there is nuy indication Hint the tuber rnolh is propagating, n second fumigation with carbon bisulphid should bo given. This method of saving seed pota toes is so simple, although very ef fective, thnt the specinlists fenr I tint many potato growers will disregard it. INSTALL MACHINERY THREE LODES E At a special meeting held Thurs day by tho board ot directors of tho Thrco Lodes Mining company, ar rangements wero completed for tho clearing and grading tho ground for tho Installing ot machinery on their property located In tho Calico min ing district. Tho first unit of machinery will consist of crushers & pulverizers, Jig concentrators and classifiers. This machinery will have a capacity of from 100 to 150 tons of oro every 24 hours. Tho company will also Install a small saw-mill for tho manu facturing of building material, and an electric power plant nt their power site on Howard creok. This power will furnish from 175 to 400 horse power and means cheap power and lights for their reduction plant. Manager Brown will leavo Monday with a crew of men. Tho work will bo pushed to com pletion as rapidly as possible, In or dor to get tho machinery In opera tion beforo winter sets in. Fair Weather Predicted PORTLAND, Or., Aug. 11. Fair tonight and Friday, except showers tonight northwest portion ; warmer Friday; westerly winds, SAN FRANCISCO, Cal.. Aug. 14. Tho resignation of M. II. DoYaung as chairman ot tho commlttco on con cessions ot tho Panama Pacific ex position Is accepted hero today by tho board of managers. DoYoung says ho resigned us u result ot President Mooro's Interference In tho work ot tho concessions commlttco. DoYoung remains, however, ono of tho board of directors and vice president of tho exposition company. E LOS ANGELES, Cal., Aug. 14. Johnny Dundee will havo tho chanco ho has craved to swap punches with Ad Wolgast, us a result of his win over Jack Whlto of Chicago whom ho knocked out In tho ninth round of a scheduled twenty-round match. Tho Italian scrapper clinched tho match with tho formor lightweight king today. Tho boys will box twen ty rounds nt Vernon nt catchwelghts on Admission Day, September 9, ARM UNABLE 10 COMPERHEND LOSS OF OFFICE 'flint W. 1 Armit, deposed .super intendent of Crater Lake park, bus not yet rcnlircd his removal is shown by the following report of ti ICIntu nth chamber of commerce mooting taken from the Nerthwestern: "Attorney Cnrnnlmii switched Hie tuibjeet of freight rules to Hint of what ho considers Hie great injus tice itnuo to W. Frank Arrant. ''Wo have thousands of acres of land in Crater Lake park nnd other federal rosorves. yet not n Klamath Falls man is in charge. "It is the dutv of Hie chamber of commerce," said Mr. Cariinhan. "to sec that Mr. Ar rant is backed up and justice is done." "V. Frank Arrnut. formerly su perintendent Crnler I.nkc nntionnl park, in speaking of his change of office, said that ho was asl;cd bv his ninnv friends nol to submit to nn unlawful removal. On speaking of his removal, he said lie did not be lieve it was proper; that right should prevail always. "I was not fighting for mvelf." said Mr. Arrant, "but for Hie peo ple. We must stnnd together to he vindicated. There was no document or visiblo nulhoritv. I was simplv thrown out nnd it was not vcrv pleasant. I was encouraged to make n stand. We are in a lawful cnue nnd if we make a lawful Tight we can win our fight for Klamutli Falls nnd Klnmntli count v." ' . 0MITL1 KilllOT MI "7 omiin muoi mi ct FOR 20,000 ACRES PORTLAND, Ore., Aug. H. Twenty thousand acres ot timber land in Coos county Is today forfeited to tho government by tho C A. Smith Lumber company by order of Fed eral Judgo Uean under tho provi sions of tho "Innocent purchaser" act. Tho company may ro-purchaso tho lands from tho government by paying J 2.50 per ucro. Tho lands wero originally purchased from tho Oregon nnd California railroad com pany, which wns recently deprived of immenso holdings secured through an old government land grant by a federal court decree. With Medford tradu is Medford mado. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY WANTKD A man to run a tractor engtno In an orchard near Medford, Must novo experience, good posi tion to tho proper man. Phono 8-R-2. 125 PARISIAN SAGE FOR THE HAIR Unsightly matted colorless scraggy hair made fluffy soft abundant and radiant with life at once. Uso Parisian Sage. It comes in 50c. bottles. The first application removes dandruff, stops Itching scalp, cleanses the hair, takes nway the dryness and brlttlcness, increases the beauty of tlio hair, making it wavy and lustrous. Everyone netda Parisian Sage. HIGH NEAT E COMING WNTER RESULT OF DROUTH CHICAGO. Aug. H.-Retail incut prices this winter will hu higher than over If tho prediction of pnekorn hero comes truo. They nuy today that bo cutiso ot tho drought In Kaiimts and tho southwest, which has doprhod stock of feed, forty cuiitH a pound for mutton cuts In certain, und rorty-ftvo probable. Practically all tho corn hna beon ruined In tho itectlim which Is usually a heavy exporter of eattlo and other stock. For tho last ten daH there has been u steady rush of eattlo to tho markets ot tho middle west anil n big shortage later seems certain. Tho fanners foresaw n light hay crop and began shipping their steorii early. Then tho drought ciuno and the rush Increased. For tho first throo dayn of this wtfk 129,000 head of eattlo wero re ceived In tho western markets. Ho cause of this rush tho prices ot live stock nro slumping now, but It In pre dicted they soon will soar to un heard of marks. ( 10 CRATER LAKE On account ot Medford's geograph ical center und tho beautiful scenery along Roguo river, Medford is sure to bo tho main gateway to Crater l.nko. Tho traffic by automobile, both private and by auto stngo, has In creased moro than flvu hundred per cent this season. Tho 1915 fair should bring thous ands of tourists to Medford and Cra ter Lake. From tho Hall Taxi company tho Information Is gained that tho tour ists nro delighted with tho scenery along Roguo river. Tho llnll Taxi company has ro eelved several letters congratulating him on his efficient chauffeurs. GOOD LECTURERS FINE EXHIBITS AT IE WELFAF ME I The lectures mid demonslrulIoiiH being given in the high school build ing bv Hpevtnllsls from tho Oregon Agricultural college, the Oregon So cial Hygiene society und the state dairy mid food commission nro Imlh interesting und Instructive, Inten sive und cnrofullv prepared exhibits tire nUo on display from the bv gieiie society, Hie dairy und food commission mid different depnil incuts of the college. Tim dangers lurking in Iho dlrlv milk pail, iiuclcuu food mid water lire vividly real, us seen Ihioimh the high-power lens of Hie luiclerinln gisl. Specimen cultures arc ehlli. tied. .1. P. Mleklc, slnto dnirv mitt food connuisiioiicr, is here mid 15. ,1, Cummin, lecturer from I lift Oregon Social IlvgicucSocial lUglcuo Mod el. v. Mr. Cummins greatly tlcslrcs to meet representative eitireus this evening nt the liiuli school building nnd explain the puiposc of the o etc! V. His evliiliit especially nliouM be inpected by nil parent nnd per sons iulercslcd in social work. l'rnclieul lcelurc nnd tlemonstrn lions on ditinexlic science und nrt nte uixen by Mrs. Kobbins ami Mis (Inivcs, The Inst mcx?ou will be held this evening nt 7'MO. Public is eonlinllv imilcd to attend. mm i i ii .a n - PANTAGES VAUDEVILLE AO0VE THE AVERAGE Tho Pnntnges vaudeville nt thn Page theater this week Is thn strong est bill hliown In this city In a long time, anil n packed house showed Mcdfnrd'H appreciation, Tho licit d liner, tho lllght KiiKllith Itoses, white all right In Its dancing way, iihoiild ho displaced from Its top poidllon on the bill by tho Victoria quartet This quartet is a quartet, with somo com edy sidelines not old with ago. Tho McXtilt trick bicyclists nro tho open ing net on tho bill, n small boy nnd a smaller girl furnishing tho mnln sen timent with the audience. Tint stunts they tto nro novel. Tho moving pic ture nro abovo tho average. PORIER CHARLTON OFF FOR TRIAL IN ITALY NKW YOltIC, Aug, 1 1. limiting mid cheerful, Porter Charlton milled today tor (leuoa on tho liner Itullii to stand trial at Lake Como on a charge ot murdering bin wife, for merly Mary lleolt of Kan FrmiclHco, lilfo Imprisonment Is tho maximum penalty for murder In Italy. Friends and lelatlven wero at thu duck to bid Charlton farewell. KANSAS WOMAN WHO SUFFERED From Hcnclncho, Bncknchc, Dizziness nnd Nervousness, Restored to Health by Lydin E. Pink ham's Vegetable Compound. Lhwrenre, Kirns, j" A yenrago I wni rulTrrlng from n number of nllmcnts, I nlwnyn lint! pnln nml was Irregular. Dur ing tint delay 1 suf fered n great ileal dlsslncss, fev erlidi spelU.nervou ni'M and bloating-. I had been married nearly three yenrs. I took I.yilln K. Pink linm's Ve go tablo ComiKitmd nnd now 1 feel Itettcr thnn I have for years. I recommend I.ydln K. Plnklmui's Vegc tnbln CnnH)unil to nil who iiiJlIVr ns I did." Mrs. M. '.r.uur.n. 1015 Now Jor ucy Street, Ijtwrence, Knnnns. Montana Woman's ('use. Ilurns. Mum. " I.ydln K. Plnklmm's Vegetable Compound cured me of nwfill Imekncho which I had rutreritl with for months. I wnssowcnk ! could Imrtllyilu my work nml my bend nnd eyes nchtsl nil tint time Your Comixmml helped nut in ninny wnys nnd In a grenl strength-i-nrr. I nlwny recommend It to my friends ami tell them what ngrniid inrtl Ichitt It la for woiih it. You mny two my nnme for thn good of others." Mrs. John Fkancim, Hum, Montnnn. The mnkers of I.ydln K. I'lnkhnm's Vcgi'tnble fomKUin! Imve ihouisudiof surh letters n thoso nUive -Uiey trll the truth, elmt they could not bnvo tcii obtained for love or money. This med icine is no a Imager It fins stood tho tKitt for yrnr. Jfffi Behling's Hand-You-Moncy-Back-Salc mi:.N8 moni:y in your pocicht iiooic We havo taken tills method of putting on this sale to get tho public to read our offering as It surely means a mivlng'lo you. It has been a ploutiurn to us to see now iih well as regular cuMnmerii tako advautago of this salu and wo do hope that their purelituu will hu mi everlasting foot pleasure to them. If you aro not already ono of our customers, rommeiiro now, you inner had n better chanco to s.ivo money on tip'to-mlnuto styles ot low shoes. p.;!B'" iitL&!MXU.i BEHLING'S T JOOI FIT SHOP, HTOIIi: J Moe & Co. Y ? I f T t t f ? T T T f t T T t t f t t T ? T ? I & Advance Showing of New Fall Dress Goods and Fall Suitings. New Weaves and New Shades. Also Complete Line just received of New Fall Trimmings, Ornaments and Buttons. We invite your early inspection. No trouble to show goods. Moe & Co. Heart of Medford Pictorial Review Patterns Carried in Stock ? t t t f t y t f f y t f f f ? r y t ? ns. j;;v W kK P