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& , r. 'm' t 'Si ,', ft if- lit i fi. I. w? i, 11 ' 1 i1:. T" w W: lyyTflffi I-'- c PAGE FOUR. Medfoiid Mail tribune AN lNniCl'ENni:NT NKWNl'Al'KU iuur.iBiii:i bvi:y avthunoon BNCI'.l'T SUNDAY 11V Tllli MliUl,RD rUlNTlNO CU. Tlio Democratic Tim's, Tho Modforil Mall. Tho Medford Tribune, Tho South ern OrcKcnlnn, Tlio AsliUml Trllune. Offlco Mall Tribune llulldlnn. lt-37-19 worm Fir Blreetj teiepnone 7a. Official rnptr of the C'ty of Medford. 'Official roper of Jackson County. OKOltQi; rtUWAM, Klltor nd Munnper Knteml ns ceonil-cts matter nt MnlforJ, OreRon. und r tho net of March J, 1S-S 3UUC0RITTIOR HATES. One year, ly mall , t5.00 Ono month, by n'nr .. . - .50 IV r month, tin . rcti Iy carrier In Medfonl, JncVoavlllo and Cen tral Point-.. . - . .80 pHttinlay only br mull, per year 5.00 Weekly, per V ..r -. ... .. -..-. , l.iO itwojix circtjuatioit. Dally nvrmK for cloven months end Ins NmcinVtr JO, 1911, 1751. Tho Mall Tribune Is on snlo At the Perry News Stand, San Franclnco. Portland Hotel Nowbj Stand. Portland rortlaml N"aca,,Co Portland, Oro. V. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash mil r.taitd TTlrs TTtUttd Press Blipatcatt. XXBTOXS. OftXQOX. Metropolis of Southern Oregon anil Northern California, and the fastest Browlnu city In Oregon. Population U. S. census 1910 SS10; estimated. 191! 10,000. Flvo hunderd thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed, giving finest supply pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles of streets paved. l'ostofflee receipts tot year ending November 30, 1911, show Incrvaao of 10 per cent. CLEVELAND, 0., Oct. 4. TIic cily of Cleveland, homo of the three cent streetcar fare rind other ttrai lnr successes along progressive mun icipal government line, today is con templating another venture which will greatly benefit the ''ordinary person" if it works out as planned. Cleveland is going into the real es tate business. Wicn Cleveland gets down to work under the new city chnrterf which has been called the last word in progressive principles, tho city will undertnko the establishment of a model village or a community of homes for vorkingmen that will .stand as a great Americal model of tho ideal American home. The city owns n ninety-three acre tract of land near the outskirts. This will be laid out in lots and streets to fonn what is hoped by the planner to be n perfectly mapped out city in em bryo. Arrangement and naming of streets, parkngc, sanitation and ev er detail that goes to make up the "perfect city" will bo planned by the bett experts. Homes that would be sold by a private real estate corpo ration for nt least ?3000 will be erected on tho plots. They will be sold to fiOO Cleveland workingnit'n for $2000 and the terms of payment will bo within reach of any steudy. industrious worker. It has not yet been decided whether title to Uie land will remain with the city or be turned over to n stock company. Mayor Baker favors the former idea. $46,749 PAID OVER TO SHERIFF SINCE JUNE . Sheriff W. 'Hi Slnglcr has made tbo following report for tho 4 mouths ending September 30th: To tho Honorablo County Court, Jackson County, Oregon. Gentlemen: Herewith I present my report covering tax collections for Jackson couuty for tho period com mencing Juno 1st and ending Sept. 20th, 1913 and deposited with the treasurer. Collections. 1007 - ? 175.C2 100S 210.43 1903 978.47 1910 1,048.49 1 J 1 1 MMMMm 1912 nm r.o 3G,G8C.1.j Total $41,402.75 Penalties 1912 $ 2,983.08 Penalties. 1907 to 1911.... 1.912.09 Total $40,299.12 ltobates C 1-J9.71 Paid treasurer $10,149.41 Summary of collections from March 1st to 8opt. 30th. 1913. 19 1 ? tax, March 1st to Juno 1st $517,322.42 Juno 1st to Sept. 30th.. 30 08C.1C Total 1912 tax $5C4. 008.07 Collections for formor years. 190C 1907 1908 1909 1910 1911 .....$ 10,79 170.03 215.10 995.51 2, 07,10 11,053.78 ! $15,353.37 1" $GG9,3G1.94 Penalties. 1912... ,$3,C90.C2 Other years.... 4,531,24 8,224.80 Total tax , $577,580.80 Less rebato 11,980.30 Total paid treaanrer,....$505, 600.50 Amount unpaid on 1912 rolls; Sept. 30th, 1913..$152,004.04 Respectfully submitted, W. II. SINOLI5K, Sheriff. By E. M. WILSON, Deputy. Jacksonville, Oregon, Oct. 3rd, 1913, CLEVELAND NOW IN REALTY BUSINESS SOCIALISTS TURN ANARCHISTS VARIOUS efforts of local socialists to publish a news paper devoted io spreading the propaganda have simmered down to a mairnv.ine called "Revolution." which the title page eandidlv announces is "published for the hell of it" doubtless to fill a long-felt want on the part of tho contributors. Blood in tho form of red and black ink is freely spilt in the pages of "Revolution," but the booklet is chiefly interesting beeause it emphasizes tho splil in the socialist party the evolution of the socialist into the anarchist anarchy is lustily preached, and revolution with several R's loudly clamored for. ' Success of socialism depends on law and order upon an iron-bound discipline to weld and hold the masses together to act in unit. Discipline is irksome and intol erable to many in the ranks, as the publisher testifies in his salutatery: I am frank to confess that I can no longer stouiich that (Socialist) organisation while It Is dominated by Its present officialdom. In tr)lng to teach tlio tenets of Socialism. I havo taught mjself. With a sincere desire to ho hottest. I ran no longer uphold the present Socialist organ ization and Its methods of centralization . . . Many of the so-colled Socialists of today are anything but revolution ists. Theso are mero ' progress!! es" looking for an easy, comfortable way arouud mere would-bo reformers of a system so rotten with graft and corruption that, as In the case of a gangrened carcass, the only decent thing to do with It Is to bury It deep In an occatj of blue blood, or burn It until completely consumed in the white-hot fires of outraged manhood. Considerable space is devoted by the editors to proving tnat tho socialist nam as a eulosis or some other fatal disease that it is daily losing in membership and dying by proof of the collapse and which ofters no ret uge for tho .Bill 1 lay wards and the wielders of the torch and hurlers of the bomb. 'The magazine is largely devoted to Mexico which offers a fine field at present for the working out of the T. W. W. theories advocated by "Revolution." Jackson county is rather a poor field. However, we have some fat men, and they had best beware. Editor Brackenreed in red ink issues tho following warning that sounds like the incantation of a cannibal and plumpest of missionaries, "when fat shall pass away" Grossly as you may feed. Kat be you wit with feeding, 'Gainst the time tVhon Uunger-Drlren-Intellect shall snatch away Your Guts' Dominion over all our lhos! Into your kennels, masters, fat jou well! Kat be your choosing. Fat tho mark o" you Amongst the, race o' Men! Fie, Fat you bo, and Fat shall weigh you down. Lean Men shall master you, your Day shall fall, ' Tho Sun for you Is sinking that shall rise When as It sets upon oit Full on them, nnd on their Better Day Its light shall bo For all our race, for all, For All, FOIt ALU! Likewise, ha! ha! and hoi ho! , Editor Brackenrced not onlv has the fine diserimina tion of the Hottentot for the eat fem alive: I can tell you very plainly what they will eat YOU and you arc taking all pains to be woll fattened for their meal. You laugh! Listen, what do men, cast uway nt sea, or thrown on desolate shores, do whon they aro drlvon to extremity.' Alt' You liavo heard tho tales! And wherein does tho extremity of one empty stomach differ from that of any other empty stomach? Tell mo. Will you laugh now? Or will you rather theso others from such meat as you 'nitlm?? Xo date is set for the feast, and we are safe for awhile, at all events. Jt is a relief to turn from such rot and rant to the advertisement of our genial old friend Smith: When I first realized that my name was SMITH, I rcsol'od to do something to distinguish myself from the ordinary tribe -if Mmlths so numorous In nil parts of the world. Holng a Social Itcvolutlculxt. I believed. In being usoful to my fellows. So It was that I beoatue u TIN SMITH a good Tin Smith, an excellent Tin Smith. Really, quite the best thing in "Revolution," but how unrcvolutionary and civilized. The editors clamor for blood Smith merely to be useful. .May his tribe increase. Y Snlern, October , lOl'l Commercial Club, Medford, Oregon. Denr Sir: At the fourth animal convention of tho I'neifio Highway Association of North Amotion, wliioli wng held in Vancouver, li. C, Aug. 11 to V-U the following ro.ioliitiiiii was adepted: Resolved, That tho Pacific High way association in annual conven tion tender an exprc-niou of nppiov ut nnd support to the citizens of Jackson county, Oregon, in llwJrSwitwr,Iinil lw Ueiut of Kurtpo." present eiioriH to secure tnu mini surfacing of the I'aeifio highway within their county. Copieh of this resolution to be forwarded to the county court of Jackson county, tho chambers of commerce of Ashland nnd Medford, to tho county vice presidents in that locality, to tlio Or egon vice-president and In the public press. a n i!. 0 4i.,. .., ..i:.. I .llll III- IIIU liriKIU l lllir l'U!vrillllJl in this mutter. Under separate cover 1 am sonding a bulletin just issued, which contains this resolu tion on pago 2. Viry respectfully, II. L. IIOWLHV, Kxecutivo officer, Pacific Highway association. T ' SIGN8JARIFF BILL WASHINGTON, Oct. 4.- I'resi dent Wilson signed tho tariff bill last night nt 0:00, All thu members of tho eonnto and congrcsbincn who are 'ii tho city were pretent nt the si,'ii- n; o medford matj; trthunt, nam is sutlernnr trom tuuer- inches. The magazine itself is disintegration of the party about to devour the sleekest fat, but, like Hosco. would ' they nil) do. Having no other meat think what shall bo dono to mvd will muku an they be ready fo. tho LEADS IN DIVORCE IH:FXK, Switzerland, Out. J. Th little SwKs republic now marches at Jho head of the world' diwirce col umns, having captured the ''blue rib bon" of divorce statistic- from tin United Slutc, which has thcrcb fullcn into second place. Accordug Io figure published hern today b the government, there were forty three divorces to cverv 10,00(1 jopu lation in Switzerland in the htM twelve mouths as ngn'tist foily-two to every 10,0(10 In the United Stales IlKV. KIU.WIH Kt'llliAT'Ii'll Minister Sccii(li.iiy lluptlst Cliurdi fiirorporatcil All sickness cured by prayer, no matter how long you have boon sick. Tho sick journey for thous ands of miles to sou nv, Schlatter, to ho cured. Mrs Mlnnlo Whltesldo, cured of double rupture; .Mrs. Hubbard, cured of tu mor, Albert Williams, apcechlofa 13 years, cured; Mrs, Samuel WagKiier, cured of cancer In breast; .Mrs, S. A. Hastman, deaf 20 years, cured; Mrs, Webber cured of epileptic fits of 15 ycuru standing; John Walker, blind, cured; Mrs, Ilurns, for 12 years par alyzed, cured. Don't remain sick, C'omo now, 729 Washington St., Oak land, Cal, John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 8 H. IIAIITLETT Phones M. 47 and 47-J-3 Ambulance Herrtc Dcrty Coroner REPUBLIC MEDFOttn, oKKOox. M BARTLETTS N HALF BOXES FOR T . Dennis & Sons write us follow from Loudon. September III "Wo lire very pleuM'd to repot t that tlu sttong deinatid for prut in Loudon shows no signs of ulutling. I'lttlicr lmu we noticed upptrciuble increases in prices for Hudson river varieties. Tlio HarllelU ftont this section nro getting rather loo for ward now and no doubt wo shall oon see the lt oMluin. Arrival of box peurs from the Pacific north wiKt have Niv sJioawi up on the ripe side, partietilttrly CiIifnruia halt' bo.es of How ells and boxes of (;ur Hiver Hnttlctts. Tho latter -hip ment was ver un-ntisfiielorv, twentv or thirty hoes being in nb-olutcU rotten couditiou. This xuriet.v l pour otntht not to huc been packed in bot's tt tutcuded in the fir t place for export. Leaving out m consideration the-cn-cs which wen dead rotten, the pears were splendid fruit u to izo and niiuliU, hut n great proMirtiou of them wen one muss of cuts nnd hruies, caused bj the way in which the fruits were jammed nguiimt each nther nnd ul-o the weifht of th fruit in the bote For cxporj we aro tlnnly of the opinion that the half m is tin packagD for llartlolts from the Po cific States. flood, hard, green Ibtrllelts, we--tern New York state, wt lmxe nuii ronlired lo sr hnrtvl for. Sunilnr fruit from Hudson rier has niaile m to Mi's. Ketffers linxe maile their HpH'nrMueo nnd the first small hit was sold by us for -J nr barrel. The Liverpool market for pears i mtteh inferior to tlmt of luulon. n will ho seen from the iuotHtions. They are doing very well there in apples, however. Our Glasgow friends nmrt m very sood market both for npU's nnd peurs. The juniu wrrivnls in pears have btteu from California, and satisfactory pricttst line heeit real ized. Apples from HudiMiu rixcr hnve been doing well' m far as col ami fruit is concerned, hut on moderate value obtained fr grrc i sorts. CONCRETE STABLES TO BE BUILT ON FRIDAY FIRE SITE As soon ns tho dobrls of tho I'nlon Feed nnd Livery stable f!rot aro taken away tho construction of what will ! one of tho target and best equip ped feed and livery stables In south ern Oregon will IicrIu. Tho building will bo 111 ft. long by 100 ft. wldo, costing $10,000. It will bo concrete and of flre-proof construction. ltay flattnyaw who was proprietor of tha Union stable, will occupy tho now building. Ho Is now buylns horses and rigs and In general gutting ready to ronow business. When it rains do you tlf pewl on triowrffiroof or di ytu wcr Fish Brand Reflex ci:-l.. it andrnfav the rin Le- J I coinlanbU! Mwlefor ,Kf, nil. w.i.i- pioef that not a drop iticUi yu vtn ihpxilh tn oiifninti ltwertt th hulton. Tl Ilcflel Wo tluct It, S3. 00 "dXuh .Sttlifaclloa Gujrinietd A. J. Tower Co. 'J-;J OVMS BOSTON byiK" llrf&tt 1 TiA.crC.n.'U.nUm.ud "",k 'J tis Tio CdJotfn fiSnitWf ORRINE FOR DRINK HABIT So uniformly succi-Bsful has OK III. SK been In restoring tho victims of tho "Drink Habit" Into Bober and use ful cltl-zons, and so strong Is our con fldonco In Its euratlvo powers, that wo want to omplinslzo tho fact that OIlIHNi: Ih sold undor this positive guurantoe. If, after a trial, you got no benefit, your money will bo re funded. OltilfN'i: costs only fl.00 per box. 4sk for Preo llooklet. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $8.00 to $15.00 per month Bathroom and Laundry Accommodations Gas and Electric Lights Everything Furnished Except Eats 217 Riverside So. Phone 900-L E 'M WW 'W h M mAl nrr i t T.i sATrrtn.w, orromw -i, WHERE TO GO TONIGHT ISIS THEATRE Friday tt tt 1 1 Saturday tii'i.rHL Fi:.vn'iti: The Line-Up Two reel Vltagntpli photoplay that will bo of ronsldor ablo Intercut to footlinll fans. tiii: AitoriiMt mtoTiiiat lllo Drama SKItllCS OC TAI.I.l'tiAII CALUS Scentc TIIK GlltL t'l.OWN AMI Till' IIOMvl'V Comedy COMIN'IJ Sl'N'DW sitiiio m:vun I'lltho Wi item STAR THEATER TODAY Nichols and Nichols In Vattitcxlllo Tale of a Fish I'.trro Comedy Gratitude of Wanda tot IllMin, 'J recler 1! Other I'lioloplayi and the lrt of mtiilc COM IXO TOMOIlltOW SIIAIiV AMI SIIAHV Ck-vor Vawd Mile Ant COM I NO MONDAY '.ItiOMAIt 111" Alwas 10 c IT eatre l-'rldny nnd Snturilay XIkIiIm, 7 p. m. "ALKALI IKU'S OAL" A two part (ICarm rpiclul eomedy. "IMS CO.VSCIKNOI!" (Ltlbln) "A doll rei: Tin: iiaiiy" (vita) Come and laugh with us, Cc and 10c Sunday matlueo IMfi p m. and oven lug. 'ratho Woiikly." 'The Chris- tlnn" (Kalem). "Way of Life" (He llK). "When Olaiwos Aro Not Glumes" a roaring VIM comedy. Children admitted frco wild pnrnilH. Bittner's Real Estafe & Employment Bureau I'or Salo or L'trliaugo Wo havo Just received from, our Hastcrn Otckoii enrrespondont n largo list of exchanges, Como In and sue what wo havo, 120 acres In Sams Valley at ITlfi per acre, some Improvements, Wo hnvo n call for a good, clear stork ranch, to trado tor city proper ty, vatuo up to Jllfi.OOO, city property clear. Good, now stock of inorchnudleo to trado for reul estato. Wo havo a good 40 acres, alfalfa laud, In fumouu Tularo Valloy, Oil,, unincumbered, to trado for acrcago In Itoguo rlvot' valley. .10 aero ranch, 2. 'I ucreH In fruit, mostly pears, amall house, l'rlco $5000. Wo want listings of houses for rent, both furnluhud nud unfurnished Wo havo it number of applicants for ranched for rent, I'hnployinent Woman cook for hotel, $1G por week. Wallor, 1)1 por day, Itanclj hands. OlrlH for general hotmo work, Jlousokoopor, Want mnn with team to tukn applo picking crow to and from orchard. Applo plckors, Corn huskern. l'otnto pickers, MRS. EMMA BITTNER It c.l, I'liono lOntNX I'liono H5H, Oppofclto Nasli Hotel ItOOilS 0 nnd 1t'MM UtOOJC. win, ;;tr;MK'Kv' A PAGE THEATRE r T ? ? ? T T f V T f ? onday Tho Sonson'r. R OFFICER y Auuiistiu Mar IIuli. One Year in New York, Six Mfinlh-s in ('hi'iiK wob of myslery and lauu;h!er, a laueh roumuee of uielc-firo aelitui, with plenty nf stiHpeitHe. OIMONS SKAKOX AT I'AdK TIUCATICK'. Seat Sale Sat unlay, ID a. in. P KICKS . .. '0e, 75,-, $.()(), $l.;(l "Offieer lllili" opeiiK the Heanon at Hie lleili, Portland i T ? V ; ; ; ; v v v v v v v ., Get Our Priers on Whnt WOOD Von Will Want for the Winter TIER, OORD AND CAR LOTS VALLEY FUEL CO. SiieecssorH to li'i-iebsleiu. Cor. Fir and Socond St. West. Tol. 7G. IiWCHA!WA4WlrtJOJii,MMXfJiUl,"ftl,rtrtM WOOD For Sale OAK. FIR, LAUREL AND SLABW00D IN TIER, COnD AND CARLOAD LOTS Frank Ii. Ray Yard at Sixth and Fir Sts. PHONE 7C0-R '2. (t;,y'?t?',t,?'i!r...tV.Y. .i".t.i.y... ,. Tho Best &raoc3Urink BSrTfSi'niwPT ,ulbKt " r9i i B!4sisfiK. vffi 'I ' JH" T n ''" v S" Insw$ HfjfWim ORIGINAL GENUINE HOHLl Avoid IniKattannTako No StittniUttto Rich millc, mIlrd grain, in powiir fotm. Mie Ih-.iIiI'Ii'I lit a ten or codec. For infant, mvalitU and growing Jillicn. Agree vn!i li -i ..vArt tttriioR. I'urcnutrttiou.upbuilduigtIicwIuJclxH!)'. Kcrj tt i n y..u ?J. twrd at itfrnc Invi'icratcs nunitiu pxitlirn and llic aitcd. A iua.L liuuJi rri4ivd ut a mtaulaw f one Cyras Noble MgiiL-toall will Cfciencli. yoiLir thirst on. tine hottest day pure mature bottled at drinking strength 1 W. J. Vun Schuyvcr & Portland, P. L. TYHURST Reul Estate mid Kxclimie I'armurH, Kriiltgrdwors and Htockmou List your property with mo. I havo buyora for 4pplo and rear OrchanlH, vacant liind, Chlultcu and Stock IlanchuH. I ail West. Main HI., Medford, Ore. SPECIAL TODAY Blx'-rooni buugnlow for rent, closa In, J'.'!) jior mo, Klvo room cottngo for ront, on North Onkdalo. $i:i.l0, 70 acres, I bollovo to bo good alfal fa or fruit land, near center of this alloy, Only $100 pur aero If sold soon, Vould llko uinro houios listed for rent E. J. STEWART Room 201 Frultgrowora Hank bl'Jg. Of flea phono GUI, lies, phono 822 J, T- A . .- . Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y Y October 6 Comedy Hit " J IU JJ .ttr. (fm ttt. in , w AAAAAAASkAAAA 1 a a v v ; v v v v v v v v , 'i . . . . .!.!'. if l.'.l (!!.). ,.I.V. 1. 1 Lunch at tFezmtaltta i s Co., Gcncrol Agents Oregon Bctft located t f 'mS4 hotel in the City. Running didtillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, n la Cnrte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - - - $l,()0nncli GO rooms .... l.SO each TiO rooms .... 2,00 onch (10 rooms wll'i piltrild ttlli 2.00 curb SO rooma villi pilule btlh 2.C0 each 30 r.ultoi, bedroom, "tr ior and Imtb - - 3,00 cncli for morn than ono uutut udd $1,00 uxlru to tho nliove rate for t h it' htinnnl uuctt. I He Juctlon by week or month. I IfminirniKiit CAitr IV, Kallty l&JzsMZttnf&ixzrxKM .... J. k.i-?ivt.T.t.:i iinjcfiii lSi;.!.jl0 and mo yimxxwvmxwiv r n rt ii n t KMhy .i!41,.y.f -Mj..-4J.i4:l 4 it 4 4.