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WSKl.'vWi.. i IK PxoBromi. MBDionw matti tutbunk Mrnwonn, oukuon. Medford Mail tribune SATURDAY, SWT .-.j.-1 is .rggi vni sj AN INl)t:t'RNnRNT .NRWSPAPBU j'unMHiini) BvmiY Arrr.itNooN KXCKl'T SUNDAY NY TIII3 .MicuFono rniNTiNa co. The nrmecrntlo Times. The Medford Mall, The. Mctirord Tubulin, The South ern Orrjroniaii. The .Ashland Tribune. Office Mall Trlhuno llulialnir, SS-17-J9 North Fir street: telephone 76. T Offlclhl rflclnl Paper of tho City ot Medford. Official 1'npor of Jnrkson County. ailOltan PUTNAM, Editor nn.t MnntiBor Entered on Pccoiut-clB matter nt Mcdfnrd. Oregon, under tltft net of Mnrdi t, 1879. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono year, by mull - ,. IS.oo Ono month, by unit - ... . .SO Per month, ileihtrcd t .nrrler In Medford. Jncknonvlllo ami Cen tral l'oiM . .. . 0 Saturday only, by mull. ier year ... 2 00 Weekly, er year .......- l.SO JACKSON COUNTY HASTHESPIRIT A I WILL NOT DOWN SWORN CIRCULATION. Dally nveniRp for eleven months end Ink November 30. mil, 1751. The Mall Tribune l on snlo at the Perry N-wa Stand. snn Francisco, Portland HolM Sown Ktnnd, Portland l'orllnnd NV Co. Portland. Ore, V O. Whitney. Seattle, Wjti, rull X.eatd Wire United rreti Dispatcher MEDroRD, onraoN. Metropolis of Houlimru Orecon and Northern California, ami tha fastest- crnwlmj city In uropo Population V. S cibiu 1M0 SS40. cnllninted, 1915 10.000 Plvo hunderd thounand dollar Gravity Water KMom completed, Klvlncr finest mr.pl- ptiro mountain water, nnd 17.S miles of trrti iaed. I ol if fie reerlpts for year cndlnc November 30, lilt, show Increase of 19 or cent lUnner fruit city In Orecon ltouuo Itlver Hnltavntierff apples won sweep stakes prlte and tltli of "Apple Xing- or the World" M the Natlonnl Apple Khow, Hpokane, lyus, ana a car or .-vewtoivnn on ririt rrits In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, u, u. first JPrtie In 1911 At Fpottano National Appla Show won ny carioau 101 or isewiown. ItoRtiQ Itlver pears broucht highest price In all markets of tho world dur ing the past six years PANAMA ANA L 10 IKE WEST EUROPE OFAMERKA TACOMA, Wip.1i., Sept. 20. M. Philippo Hiinn-Vnrilln, former cliicf engineer of tho l'nnnma canal when its construction wns undertaken by tho French government, left toelny for Portland after a short visit with friends hero. Thnt the ejieniii: of the Panama onnnl will bring to the Pncifie const incr-timnhle prosperity for lioth North anil-South America and will bo the means of settlement of prob lems of labor and distribution in thN country was the prediction of M. Buna-Varilla. 'The completion of the Panninn rnnal will chance the center of cravitv of America," said he. ".few York will become the China of the Tnited States. Tlie country west of the Rocky mountains after tho canal is opened is slowly but inexorably poinp to becomo tho Europe of America. "Tho west, has advantage, of cli inalo and soil nnd expansive terri tory. Soon the shores of the Pa cific will be inhabited by a great population from Alaska to Mexico; there will be a consequent increase of commerce; capital nnd labor will have to leant to work hnrraonionslv together and tho Pacific coast will present an undismuved fnco to the Orient." (From the Mnrshfteld Record.) What .Tnckou county people think of paved road is mndo elonr in tho vote on the $300,000 j,0nd iUo for n paved liichway lcadinp fnun tlu south to the north line of tho county. The total ote for the bond- was 3042, npnint 1U0U. Mwlfonl. which ninny of our pood friends tell its is taxed to death nnd on the verpo of financial bankruptcy, enst less than 3 Cm votes apntuM and 10-15 for tho old boiuK Jacksonville, one of tho old-time towns nnd off the lino ot thU road, pave the bond", a fine majority and Ahlaud cat 040 for and but 270 npain. A half dor.cn isolated district, the very largest of which cnt le than a to tal of 100 votes, were the only ones recording a majority atruiust the bonds, says tho Corvnllis Onr.ette- nmes. Jackon count v has the spirit thnt will not down. Tho people evidently do not beliove thnt pood road i only an expense; they bnvo tho piod judtrment to believe thnt they are an incomparably superior investment. A pooplo who can see so clearly are entitled to pood thing, and pood things arc certain to come their wny. Intelligence and cuterprNo at tracts enterprise, capital nnd cul ture. What was done in Jack-ion county wns done by public spirited men and the newspaper-, tnninly bv the lat ter. The paorii pounded about pond roads dav in nnd day out. Speakers who knew what the ndvnn tages were went into Jackson county nnd explained. They told the peo ple, honestly, what would result and tho people believed them nnd then wont to the polls nnd voted their be- lief. Coos comity wants good road it desires a hard-surfaced road from here to Rocbnrg, but wo nre not working for it hard enough. Lots of boosters rtte in Coo county, but they arc dUorganiycd nnd plucginp nt cross purposes. Wo ought to bnvo an organization, lots of liter ature nnd a rond lecturer with mov icg picture scenes in here to make it plain what we wonld" bnvo if we got pood roads. lit tho committee whin matters into shnpo and then let's all go out aud get good roads. E BAB AT STATE FAIR; WET PRESDES Kntries for tho eugenic section of the Orepiu state fair arc pouring into the office of tho superintendent Tho most phy.xicnlly perfect lml. from southern Oregon, from custom Oregon, from tho central l)oclop nient league country, from tho Wil lamette valley and from tho toast towns will bo in evidence, and vhe'i the filial seorimr has boon done O - opm will uiitioiriiledlv imve main tnincd its reputation ns the home of the most perfect typo of child. The eugenic building nt tho slac fair has been so nrrauped that a fc'l view of the c.nminntion rooms m:n be obtained both front the uimiV nnd from the outside, so thnt the interested people may watch the ex amination without crowding the ba bies and tho physicians. flovernor Oswald West, who is known over tho stnre as n creat lover of children, will present to the winning babies the grand chnmoion trophies and other prirrs. ttio pre scntntion to be made in tho auditor ium of the pnulinu between StfO aud J) p. m. on Fridny, October H. Lectures will be delivered at 2 o'clock each lay on the subject of eugenics, the following well known eugenistj? having been asked to de liver addresses: President Kerr. Or egon Agricultural cellege: President Campbell, University of Orepm; Rev. I- R. Dyott. Rev. W. H. Ilinson. Rev. Reninmin Young, Father K. V O'llara, Rabbi Jonah 11. Wise and Professor Harry Peal Torrey of Reed college PROGRESSIVE SENATORS FOR DEMOCRATIC TARIFF IMUfiR 20, TT-.Tr-t m in. ,jLtij :i -i r11- la. fflMk ltr issVimB. . ' xw. mm, m HIS i HBHsBsh' OPIUM T T NVA E MEXICO N SMUGGLERS SAN FltANVISrO, Cul., Sept. 20. News of tho in rest nt F.I Push of (leurgo Orrln Poole, ulso known ns "Snuko" Poole, and (leorgo Mnove, on a charge of duplicity in n big opium smuggling plot, was received bv tho fedetal authorities hero to day. Poolo utitf caught by n I'uited States treasury agent Inst night, il wns stated, while trying to cioss into MonIco. Thomas Murphy and a Chinese, Chung Chow, already were in custody Iiete, charged Willi com plicity in tho same ease, but unolher alleged mouther of tho gang, snid to be limned llrntou, is still nt Inrpc. Tho authorities nsseit most of tho opium smugglim; into tho Ciiited Stales is mnnnged by Poolo and thai ho hns grown neb on the traffic. With Medford trado lit Medford mndo. Men Welcome Mother's Friend A Duly that Hery Mm Own toThoio vrho Pipetuatn tlin Race. It la J"l a liupKtlwiit Hint nirii linuld Kimw f piocnsslve iiipiIhuU In advsiue t limllirihiiiiil, I'lie sulti'i lint, pain mid ills. tri'M Ituhl.'iil In child lit'urhiK cult In' kkIIj nmlil.'il bv hntlnit at luuid a holtta of Mntlirr'a I'rleiid. 't'lili l n iitidir(iil, peitPlrntliiK, etlcn nnl npplliMllti Hint rclli'viit all luialoil upon the imim-ki aivdrnnblr Ihem liietpniul illlniiit Hie I'Hlnfiil slrntti uikiii the tlrt iiipiiIs, Tim lltile II nMil.h'd All tli tier inillspeN tho Irlidiln r tuiinliti'ft ur liluril tiut I.Vm. la ittnli-ritcd, titul a Irlahl. sunny, happy illpnllb'ti Is prMcrvcl that relbvl WKtiilerftilly upon Hie liarnrt'r and li'iitH'rsniritt of the lit tin one vmn t open Its ejei In liewllileriiieiit It the ) of hU arrival Yoil ran obtain a twllle of 'MolhT' lrrnd" at any driiar (lore at II 00. and It will t the lt d.dtnr's vinrlli yon erer ehlnineii It ptmcrvia the inmn rr's tun I Hi, itnl'U her lo innKe a ipilik and ntmidete recovery, itul lh Allh re lirocd strength she will imiferly ilevnle hrrtrlf In Hie rsrv and st ten I lull Mltleh til. nn so much In the w.'lfnrp of the child. Write In the llmiineM llcKiitntnr ''' " Ui'isr lit.lti, Ait.tnla. l.'u , (r tlielr vain able and InMrut'lYP I'im.V, of icvthl.ni. e f.ir eM'tsnt miitltrrs. (let a hotllu of llolti r r' I'rlend to day. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT BIGAMIST HUMES DHNKHM CRIME SAT DIEdO, .Gal., Sept 20.-r Chnrlos R. Drumraond, member of tho millionaire tobacco family of St. Joui, is ir the city jnil today after Hinrentlcri'ip to n lKiliccmnn whom ho told ho vns wauled tn tho Mis souri mniroplis in oouneotioii witl hiri convietioii fip- bignmv nnd the breaking of his parole, lie declared ho was willing tj go asit without delay. Dnimmond PxpV.intd thnt ho, whllo intoxiculed, innvried Miss Par lot in Vincent nt Cbtton. tho county scat of St. Louis county, Dw ember 8, 1010; wns convicted of bigamy, fined .f."00 niu ficnteneed to six niouth iinprisonmoiit. lie pnid th fine nnd wns paroled. Tho purolo was revoked and lie failed to hnvi it roiMiwed. I In HiiyJ it is for the hrenUiig of this puiolo thtil ho is now wnnloil. Druinmond's present wife wns Mrs. Mnrjnrio W. Duffoy of Chi cngo. Ho owns n ranch near I.uko nitle, this county. Tourists Injured In Wreck KANSAS CITY, Mo., Sept. 20.-J-'iftecu persons woro injured, some Hi'rionsly, nt JMiiiilmltni), Kan., to- day when two Pullmans nnd two day oo.ichcg of nil east-bound Rook Island train, crowded with tourixts, rolled over an embankment. LEMONS TAXED BY CUBIC FOOT NOW WASniNGTOX, Sept. 20. Lem ons were put on a rate linfi-U on cubic measurement, bananas rcntorcd to the free list and raute currant given a rate of l'a cents n pound by tho democratic tariff conferees here today. It was also announced that tho sennto provision placing chemicnlly ground wood pulp n the free, list wns retained. Lemon rates as adopted bv the house were filiyht ly lower than tho rates bused on weight provided in tho genato bill. Znnto currants nre seedless raisins competing with the California product. ministers NEXT MONDAY Mfnii. DIGGS CASE TO Meeting Monday nt 10 a. in. Tho study in sociology is commenced un der tho direction of tho University of Orepm, Kugenc. All who would like to take this study in this class nre invited . to come Monday nnd join with us. The work done will he credited in tho University for de grees if desired. Professor F. Q. Young will visit tho clnss of Satur day, September 27. Lectures will be given every two wceiss, wmeit an may enjoy. This is an opjiortunity for all who wish this Hue nf study. Rev. Swimley will moot with tho as. soeiation in a conference for estab lishing a lyeeum course of lectures for the winter. A full nttendnnee is expected. WESTON F. SHIELDS. Scc'y. Senator Ijil-'ollcMo Senator I'olndcxtcr Senators Robert M. I.n FolVti and Miles Pomdexter, both ws(ern- ers, tho one pf Wi-ciiiu ami Hie other of Washington, toted wtih the deinoer.ilic majority in fuor ot tin Underwood tartf bill m the astrte. L , CV I rt .. ci'uiimr .-"iiu'iions, uiianmnu m uie fiiauce comni'ttcc, nor any oi'e eUo ip the tipper ihnmhu, know tlfi two would giyo th.'it upNirt. Cmi-ii-fluently their action ww a grvit sur jirtco. Tho grouudsi vtivU took wn the genurnl proMisiticn thnt while they did not liia Ilia hill they con sidered it 'tetter Ih'iu the I' yue Aldrieh taritf law. f- U-sKa c jr1-!- SPOKAN E BANKER PRISON FE Adk'o aim tit jour K will bo clirortnlly glvou whuthor you need Klnko or not. Hut It jour eyes show any Indication of strain or wenkuoas, thou liioy should bo examined by an pxport at onco, and, If nocctsnry, pro per kIiiimcj (Ittod to ororcomu tlio uyo strain. I spcclaltzo on oyo-ktralu my tuotlp oils arc scientific aud accurate. No drops used. lilt. UtCKKUT Stillo 1-1! (Iter I letters .Medfurtl, Oru. GLASSES I'li.At tit your nyca aro worth alt They cost. no.VT in: Ttt t'ltiMitn.ors A lltllo Imitilry will rouvluro you that my patrons arc HaUntled patron. AVI IV? llecniio tltolr glowes am rlRht, aad my prices aro ns rciisounhlo m Is consistent with skilful sen Ice mid tho licit tnnti'rliiis. Ilt. ItlCKl.ItT l.')clubt SKMlnlst Ovor Koutner's Mixlford ISIS TIEATRE I l'lto(nplit)N I'llilny anil Snliirdny "Springtime of Life" I'lttlin I'lity In Tliroo Hunts ii.rn,i:i'ii:i,ii'i .mku'mi chat- TANOIKtA Heniila tin: itioiiT Noiitcit hit wuono iidimi: IMIstiu Couuiily IT Theat re 'HOW DID tin: iiiiid THAT" KNOW Wo sorto you In a way that leaves no room for criticism. COUR I ADJOURNS TO FIGHT FIRE HIGHEST COURT SAX FRANCISCO, Cul., Sept. 20. Maury I. Diggs and F. Drew Cnm iuctti have definitely decided to take their white slavery cip-es to tho fed eral court of appeals, it was stated today. Thoy expect to luivo their appeals perfected buforo Sejiteinbor 27, tho (Into for their committment to prison. TARIFF CONFEREES IN EIGHTEEN TANGLES WASHINGTON, Sopt. 20. Hopo ot tho houso and eenate couferecs to reach a complete agreement in tho next few dayw on tho tariff bill went Glimmering today when the confer ence adjourned until tomorrow with 18 questions still in dlEagroomcnt. Half a dozen of tho subjects liavo produced dealocks with all sides ap pealing to President Wilson for assistance. Representative Underwood hoped tonight that by tomorrow night all taxing features might bo sottlod. Senator Simmons was not so hopeful, stating it would talo two or threo days of next woel: probably boforo the bill was completed, STEVENSON, Wash., Sept. 20. A flro which started in logged-off land near hore, last night, Invudcd a largo tract of green timber today and' dcsplto tho efforts ot firefighters, Is advancing rapidly toward tho resi dence of James Harris. Thousands of cords of dry wood Is also In tho patha ot tho flames. Tho superior court n session hero, adjourned at noon so tho jurors and others In attendance could Join tho firefighters. TACOMA, Wash., 'Sept. 20. Af ter having served a sontenco of flvo ears for violation of tho national banking laws. J. C. Marcll, former banker of Spokane, was. released from McNeil's Island penitentiary today by order of Federal Judge Cushman. Marcll wns previously rolcascd on parolo but was returned for violation of tho instrument. For this offciiRo, tlmo earned by goodconduct In pri son was dlsnllowod by tho peniten tiary officials. Tho matter was brought boforo Judgo Cushman, who hold that "good tlmo" earned by n prisoner cannot bo lost for parolo vio lation and Marcll was ordored dis charged forthwith. U. P. STOCKS ACTIVE WALLISTREET DULL NEW YORK, Sopt. 20. Union Pa cific was tho only actlvo Issiiq to open abovo jestorday's closo at tho opening of tho stock market today, and It quickly gavo way until It showed a loss of a full point. Actlvo selling occurred In Steol, Reading and Southern pacific, each dropping substantial fractions. Hock Island dropped a point under heavy prea suru. Boforo the market closed prices went back practically to yestorday's close. Honda woro easy. The market closed dull. Tower's Fish Brand Reflex Slicker JUST THE COAT FOR DRIVING WHEN IT RAINS r any storm In It od you'll itfum "Dry u lon". No water rn rli you evn ihf uiK tha apenlnaa l.otween l)a l.ullun. thal's kia our f.rrvou. Kflx Kdies pro tect you by seeping out every drop, flooruy, comfortable, n J to well made lint tl givca the longt.t service. $3.00 SATISFACTION CUAIlANTCrJD At your dester'a, or aent prepaid on reretpi of puce,' Send for eauUtfoi fhhUianJ gooj; A. J. TOWER CO. ROSTON Tower Canadian Llrnile.l 1 of unto 7 ROWERS ti'WrSrSea aa u llujltig at this store only "multi plies" jour chances for getting wiat you want nnd "udds" lo your satis faction after you got It. Wo have learned In tho great School of Experlenco thnt Service s the "master" who hns tnught us tho lesson of Satisfaction In tho "text." Always prepared to glvo you the hlghcrit quality at a moderate price. "Tho sweetness of low price seldom cqunls thu bitterness of poor qual ity " Haskins for Health Medford, OreRon E.D.Weston Official Photogrnphor of the Medford Coraraorcial Club 'Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Flush lights Portraits Interior ami exterior view Nogalives made anv time and any place hy appoint nient. To.Moirr "A dash roit i.innuTV" Two-l'ail l.ublu Hpmlal Thrlllnr auto iiaciis with a switch i:.s(.im: "Tin: inoHTri'ii 111:111" Iblliou '.si VSU" I'allio l.ttrky Doiililc Tlikcts Only tt)e "PATHi: WEKKIA" Kuiidiij .Mullii.o -J: in nnd 7 I'. M, 208 E. Main Phono 1471 Legal blanks tot sale at the Mall Tribune office. tf John A. Perl - Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 S. llAHTLIiTT Phones M. 47 and 47-J-3 I Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner mil SALE OH HUNT Singer Machines and $2000 Insur ance, accident and sickness 'policies for working men and women, JC.0(f a year, no cssessmonts. U27 So. Holly Ht. Phono HfC'X MEDFORD GREENHOUSE Seasonahlo Flowers und Decorations of all kinds for fall weddings. Telephone 374. 1005 East Main Street. Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau For Sale or EacIihiiko A good houso, bnrn and 4 lots, well Improved, unincumbered, to trade for small farm, price $5000. 30 ucrcs, Improved, 23 acres net to trees, few bearing trees, small fruit, small houso und hitm, will trade for stock ranch, or city resi dence. Wo have soma good rcsldeucos, clear, In Medford, to oxchaugo for stock ranches, or good unimproved land. Wo can match nuythlng you have. 120 aero In Sums Valley, Improved, small house, to trade for city proper ty. List your ranches to rent. Wo liavo liovnral applicants. Wo liavo for rent, lioiuoa and roomsr furnished and unfurnished, Employment Girls nnd women or genoral housowork, Second girls. Cooks, Fruit pickers. ' Ilanch hnnds, MRS. EMMA BITTNER ties. Phono 100D.X Phono M5H. Onnofcltn NiinIi Tlotttl HOOMS (I and 7, PALM BLOCK. I FIITV-SECOMI ANNUAL Oregon STATE FAIR SALEM Sept.29-Oct.4,1913 A wholo woolc of pleasure nnd Troflt $2(i,tiiio oiKi:m:i) in phcmiumh On Agricultural, LIvcnIim U, Poultry, Tct'tllo und Oilier IMtllilts Horse races, Khootlng Tournament, Klroworks, Hand Concerts, Eugenics Exposition, Children's Playground and other freo attractions, Including Uoyd and Ogle's Ono lllnj; Cirrus, I'rco Camp (Irotinds, You are Invited Sinn for l'rriiiluiti List and Entry lllanl.M Itcduretl ralex on all railroads For particulars addross lltANK MICHICIUTII, Hot rotary Halein, Orcuuu ..xr liiiH Beat located and moat popular hotel in the City. Running ditftilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Gtrte Cafe. Tariff on Roomm 12 rooms $1,00 each CO rooms - - . . 1.60 each SO rooms - - . . 2.00 Ach 60 rooms vrlih pilule btih 2.00 each 50 room with prluU bttk 2.S0 each 30 aultea, bedrnom, par lor and buth 3.00 oach For more than ono uueat add $1.00 extra to tha above rates for ' ouch additional uuoit. Reduction by wock or month. Afunnaemonf Chtitir IV, KIUy STAR THEATER TODAY The Death Stone of India 3 Reels Oriontal wondor talo, rich with Eastern pagoantry Tale of a Hat Comedy Travalogues Animated Weekly Always Interesting When His Courage Failed Farco Comedy Woolworth & Woolworth Music and Sound Effoots C'OMINd TOMORROAV FORD & MANNING In Vaudovllle Always 10c E. N. NOBLE All Kinds of Wood Hun In IMiono 7D.1-.V lo:ii North CentxsJ Draperies we parry u vory complete line of druimrloH. Iae eiirtulns. riitiiree tX. :yu?.ivi;!,y'L,d.ufe0,i1,:fso1 ?.r.,IrrV:t,c,.,ir,b,u,o-t,nS"e Weeks & McGowan Oo. I,- iv ..A . 6. . VrA ' . :m j$m& iAit.V.-Ki-(li.-ft W . , y tffsv