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IV vmw four MEDFORD rATTJ TRTRUNTK MTWFORD. ORKCiON", MONDAY, MARCH' 2H, 1011. MEDFORD MAIL TRinUNE AN !NnHPEtfm:NT NKWHP.MM'.H PUiiUKiinn uvisnr aitnunoon BXCHPT HUNOAT J1Y TUB MKUI'OUD HUNTING CO. Tho Iletnorrntlc Time, 'flio Mnlfnnt tttll, Th Molford Tribune, Thn South ern Orrtfonlan, The Anhlanil Tribune. OfflCft Mali Trllmnn nullillnK. 25-2T-1 North Kir street; telephone . Offlrlal rnpcr 'of Ilia City of MnUonL Officii! l'Miwr of Jackiou Countr. HnlerM nccomJ-clans mntttr nt Mmlfunt, Oregon, u nil or tha act of March 3. Hit. SOBSCJIIPTIOH BAYXB On yrnr, lr mull J5.C0 On month, by mall ... .60 Prr month, tlollvereil by carrier In MoHonl, JackRonWlIe anil Cen tral Point .. .Kfl Saturday only, by mall, rr vear. S.00 Weekly, per year t.80 BWORIt CXBCUX.ATION. Dnlly nvoroRP for Klx months emltnpr December 3t, 19 '3. SSDO. With Medfonl Stop-Orcr MKXICO CJTV, Mnreh U.X "I hnve no npolopJcs to make for tho execution of the 140 federal mutin eers put in death nt Jo Jul la bar racks" aid Wnr Mini-tor Hlanquot to n United Press reprv.entnttve to dny. "Invctipntion proved their puilt. Treason ix recognized n pun Minble liy denth throughout tho world. Hud there been hut one trai tor at Jojuthi no one would have heen shocked at this execution. There were US). In principle there wan no difference between executing them and in cxecutinc one. "Iu proof of the effectiveness of the execution. Jojuthi is now quiet and habitable" Communication between Mexico City and Torreon was cut today. COMPLETE NOVEL IN MUNSEY'S FOR APRIL In its scries of full book length novels published complete in n single is.sue, Miiiixcy'ri Mngiizino for April contains a book of more than ordi nary interest to the literary world "Von Never Know Your Luck," by Sir Gilbert Parker. Jfot only is this Sir Gilbert Pnr ker's newest novel, but it is the first Jong book of his that has ever been published in a single issue of a peri odical. J n obtaining its publication for Mnnsey'h Magazine, Mr. Muuey has indeed scored u lilcrnry triumph, and hot uou the heels of tin. achievement come, the additional nit nouneemenl that the Munscy coin- pnny has houred coniraoU from Ar nold Ilounott, Anthony Hope, A. h W. Mason, Agnu-. nud Kgertoti Civile, Joseph Conrad, (I. K. Checterton, Be atrice llarrudon, S. It. Crockett, E. l'hillips Opciihoiiu, Itaroness Orczy, Mauriee Drake. C. N. and A. M. il liamson, Tom Gallon and Knlph (.'on nor for forthcoming novels, each. of them to be published complete in fu ture isMio. The issuo is replete with the usual number of hpcvial articles, hhort htories and poetry, and is, taken from ecry standpoint, the best rounded aid interesting magazine that has comic to our dek this month. WILSON DOUBLES FLOOR SPACE IN STORE Two years ngo Will II. Wilson op cnod -a store tn a small room south or tho tent factory and belni; & livo wlro soon had to movo to larger charters, a room 25 by 80 feet op ulto tho Southern Pacific depot. In order to accommodate Ms lucrcasltiK bilnoss ho has leased tho building ::. i jiid door north ot his present location and now has double tho door ct-neo and both rooms filled with i nv and second hand merchandlso for ovcry member of tho family is well its many household and other articles. Mr, Wilson is a firm bollovor In and uses as much uowspapor tspaco as ni.y firm In town, according to tho Hizo of hit business, and mora than most of them. I In says a firm may as well try to do husluess without a block ot goods us without udvor Using. FAMILY QUARREL RESULTS IN FINES Ah tho result of a family fight In which dishes and catsup bottles woro tho principle weapons, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Olliba worn fined $U0 Saturday nfteruoon by Pollco Juditu (Jay. Mr (JlbbH was found to bn tho principal toinliitant und wnH fined 20, whllo Mrs. Ulbbs, who testified that hIio could not hold lior toucuu was fined 110. Tho flishl occurred In tliu .Mod ford Chop Wouso or which Mr. (llbLs Is proprietor1 uudwus tho result of nil nrtfiimuiit. RIGHTING TMO eyes oT (ho world are focused uion ( treat tlritain and tho final effort to secure homo rulo for Ireland. Its success or failure demonstrates the progress of deitt oeraey. Tho blackest page in the history of Ureal Hritnin is the treatment accorded Ireland. Exploitation, eonfiseation and massacre has heen its portion for centuries. Every move to right this wrong has been vigorously resisted by Hritish lories. The rape of Ireland by England began with Henry (he Second iu the eleventh century and for centuries there after the history of Ireland was a record of persecution, eonfiseation of lands and attempts to wrest from the peo ple their hereditary rights. British influence was confined to "the pale." a strip of country on (he eastern coast. Tho first great Irish uprising against the invaders occurred in 1JV27, when civil war broke out in "the Pale" and ended in the confirmation of the ancient rights of Irish chieftains by the English. Peace was not restored, how ever, until the reign of Henry VF. In 1-105 was passed "Voyning's Act.'' which enforced English laws in Ireland and "While English authority was done to improve the condition taxation and oppressive, seventy embittered the nation. Up to the sixteenth eenturv most of Ireland remained uneonquered by the English. their old constitution, under their own duels. In lull. Henry VILt took the title of king of Ireland, but did noth ing to improve Ireland. The reformation made no prog ress in the island, though monasteries were established. Under Queen Elizabeth, a series of uprisings termin ated in a general rebellion and resulted in the reduction of the entire island by the English i nllXKi. Six hundred thou sand acres of land were taken from the Irish and distrib uted among the English. The reign of .lames 1 saw more tyrannical measures enforced and the confiscation of SoO,000 more acres of land for the king for division among the Scotch and English settlors in Ulster. Rebellion after rebellion followed. Cromwell in lo'l!) reduced the entire island, slaying many thousands, burn ing and contiseating. All the property ot Catholics was confiscated. Twenty thousand Irish were sold as slaves, 40,000 entered the service of toreign nations. Continued niisgoverninent and oppression have re sulted in frequent uprisings in the years that followed, silt rigorously and bloodily suppressed. .No general ameliora tion of the conditions prevailing took place until the Amer ican revolution convinced the English of the folly of at tempting to govern a people by coercion. Since then many reforms have been introduced, all vigorously fought by the tories. The Irish coercion act in 1SP3 followed in lSlf-( bv I'ainine, broke the spirit of the thousands the population emigrated to America. 1 lie land is still one exploited for the benefit of absent landlords, poor and poverty stricken from lack of development of natural industries. Ulster was colonized by the Protestant English and Scotch as a means of establishing a foothold and base of operations, from which it was planned to colonize eventu ally the entire island. It is the descendants of these immi grants, Irish born English and Scotch, who are opposing home rule for the Irish. Having themselves oppressed and exploited the natives for centuries and still benefitting by discriminative taxation, they fear legislative reprisal, once the Irish arc given a voice in their own government. All the arguments made against home rule for Ireland are simply the arguments of the privileged the world over against the granting of rights to their exploited victims. No race has the right to rule another against iu wishes. Xo nation can develop under government by foreign co ercion. The British army is a tory institution, officered by tories. Like the tories, it must eventually go. Jt is not surprising to see these officers desert when toryism is threatened. The London mob is a creature of passion and prejudice it is not unusual to hear the mob shouting its religious bigotry and fanaticism to halt progress. The hopes of democracy tire with the liberal ministry in its effort to right the wrongs of centuries and if ft weakens, its hour hits struck, for democracy must prevail in a democratic age. VAUDEVILLE CIRCUIT SOLD TO MARCUS LOWE REATTI.K, Wash., Mu.vh n Itarrin.. tho .bailee of a lin in ,-, -- - -- -, plans, tho theatricul holdings of the Snlliviim Si CoitMdiiie ciictiil will be I a lit a over this week by Murom l.o wo and hi uMocinten in the mi st ern chain of hmW-;. .Malinger John CoiiNidiih is now m his way to Kiiiinii City, whore he will meet rep- rekeiilalivcN 'f the Lotto intorel, and ho believe, will effect the nlc of the S, i- ('. chain of liotmes to custom men, Iu tho event that a Mile outright a coalition of the two vaudeville circuit will be diseiiHscd, The deal iw coiini'dorcd I he hijjgoM iu the theatrical world hiico the Percy William theater weie bought bv the Keith iulere-ln iu New York for .',01)0,01)0. FRENCHWOMAN TAKES THREE SHOTS AT JUDGE PARIS, March I'M. A womuii wlionu inline could not bo learned tired llirce revolver hIioIh at tho jmlj,'o iu tho hixth chaiiiher of the; palace of justice. She iwi uiroted und the poic hjuiI thev thought hic wiim UiHiilie, ,Nu on u twiN lilill, A WRONG forbade Irish parliaments. strengthened, nothing was of the Irish, and the heavy Irishmen still lived under nation and by hundreds of E OF SPOKANEfDEAD i , SPOKANK. Wash., Mar. 23, Dr. ,'f' - S- "'r0- "X-mayor of Spokane, is dead Item today from apoplexy. Ills body was found In tho basement of tho Itealty building, where ho had offices, lust night. MVI'M'K SKW STPDK) JtKADV I'OIt mTTLVHS Svoiii'h now studio In tho Si. .Mnrks block on tiio ground floor la now ready for sittings. Thoy aro 3KlriK tho wonderful violet ray lamp and can produce tho most perfect JlghtlnK known to photography. Thoy also do kodak and amateur finlshliiK on iiilck time. Loek: Look! Smoko flovomor Johnson clRars, they're mado In Medford, you'll lIKo them. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 28 H. HAHTLKTf Phones M. 47 mii4 47-PJ Aiubuliiucu berrltu Dejiutjr Curouw YOUTH IN OLD AGE Possible Willi Proper t'ui-o. few generation ImrU u man at 50 was considered old, jtrn. -bearded, and waiting for death. Nolo the change, tudio ; at a nicotine of the Modlco-l.oRnl ooclet) It was staled that a man of RO.oimbt to have -10 good otr ahead of him and, thus at 90 ho Is In the rulnoes of maturity. What If j uu hao seen sixty, or oven seventy hlrthdn.xs -temperate, habits, fresh all and exercise, with a simple diet and a sufficient amount of sleep wilt guard uur health. If perchance, your circulation : poor. If on become run down--weak and no appetite nothing In tho world will tomi up tlui! tired back sliding orutins enrich the blond and cre.ite strength so quickly as our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic Vlnol. Wo ask every feeble, discouraged old person In this vicinity lo try V uol on our agreement to return their money If It falls to give satis faction. Medford Pharmacy, Mo''- ford, Ore P. S Kctoma Sufferers' Wi guarantee our now sklu rented), Saw Poland China Swine. Two boar pigs that will soon bo ready for service, llnvo blood from tho best stock In the northwest. Call and seo thorn. Phono Central Point. Wilfiite 6 Sons Sanw Valley. Ore. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Recently remodeled and cnlargod, added now cameras and apparatus and Is now strictly up-to-dnto in every way. Coiiiiuerlcul Work of all Klndi Including copying and enlarging ot pictures, legal documents, etc. Pro mldo enlarging, any slxo, and lcodj'j finishing of every kind. ' Professional and nmatuor photo graphic supplies. Ij. l. Harmon Atviclntcl Willi Me, Shop ovor Isis Theater, Phono H7-J i " IMMMliM'"" iiiFiiii IM I vm ?, f. (HSssHsV'li bi W!waKifni K ssK BHf' I'sssssssHsV. ssssssssl JIHRssIDDsVskTsssB ssB f9HBM J I BSI 1 I I f .' J1 . r KsMlHDsSUsflssiSMHsSSH.BsH btjt I Th Veil- llrlik I'iiIoii l.hcry Kverythlng now und up-to-date Phone 150 RAY Hupmobile History CIIAPTKIl VII (Continued from yesterday) Tho cam shaft Is forced with cams Integral ana rum, In three phosphor iironzu bearings, 1 Vi Inches In dia meter. The high fusion magneto Is mouutod on the top of tho transmis sion case away from tho oil and heat and la readll) accessible from tho driver's soat. Tho magneto Is driven by silent Coventry chain as Is also tho cam shaft. Cooling Is obtained by thermo- syphon circulation. The rndlator. piping and tho 17-Inch fan, which runs on annular ball bearings, are extra largo. All heated mirfacos of the cyllndors havo liberal water jackets. Clinch Kuelosod In tho flywheel caso and running in oil, protected from dust and other foreign mutter, (ho llup mobllo Multiple Olec Clutch, In de sign and In size, resomblos those used on 10 h ;i. cars. Tho discs aio 1,1 Inches In diameter, mid do away One repair shop Is second lo inuii). K, N. Ituiicc, Into foreman of the lurgcHt icpalr sliop on tho count. Is our muster uiccliiiulc. Wo hCll til IX, lllllCM, Oils Mllll gllHIllllIC, Ageulh for Ibo Jliipilioblln anil (.'adlllac cars, Curs hiisIiciI and polNlicd day or nlgbl, I'roo air louiprcNkor iu front, Crater Lake Motor Car Co. THEATRE midi'lll( Today LA MART'S DOGS AND MONKEYS A (luarauteed tt Till' I.OVi: t)l' TOKIWA Vltagiaph Feature, two Heels HOW TIIK liAlt'VII WAS PAlt PiriKI) Keaturlug Mary Puller and AKiistus Phillips, Comedy tiik m:.itr or .ma;;ii: mai.em: Sellg Drama Adiiiliolou III mid l!0 (VnN Hero Touioiiow Till: HAM) I'lIINT MVSTP.UV Willi Alice .loxre ami Tout Moore MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Rug and Carpel Cleaning and Weaving -.11 1.1 l (JUl M l IV UMUJI?!,''!' till I j,n I ,u.iu n i arm i T'hone rm-K aw 1'iwfMMMy "4UBi-" 120 Acres for Sale Orango, Lomon and Olivo Land On railroad and river, one mile from U'cd I Muff. Cal. Price $7f per acre. Address A. H. McINNIS K'etl Hliiff, Cal. To the Milk Consumers of Medford Why not buy your milk and cream from tho dairy that has tho hlghoft scoro ot any dairy In McdfordT Wo sell milk Just as cheap as tbo lowest scored dairies and guarantee It to bo pure, clean and rich of buttor fat. ' Wo znako a specialty of milk for babies. Glvo us a trial and you will always bo our customer. Wo mako two dcllvorlcs dally. MedfordDairy J. W. Snider Phono UOUil Ham on South ltlterldo Livery and ambulance service. GAUNYAW, Proprietor. with tho nolso and Jerk lommon to many tars Iu sturdug. Lasy uctlou of the lliipmoblhi clutch Is inuilo possible by springs formed Iu tho clutch plates. When tho clutch Is thrown out, tho springs Hopuiato tho alternatu discs and al low tho motor to run freely. A clutch brnku Is provided to help inalio gear oh If ting easy, Pistons Tho pistons aro mado from our own spuelal analysis (tray Iron. Tito outside of ouch piston, whlcli carries ',', cast. Iron rings, Is accurately fin ished to microscopic measurements to Insure perfect III Iu tho cyllndors. Ilupmobllu pistons nro subject to many sevoio tests before they be come part of the motor, The Iron buforo It Is smelted Is clioinlciilly analyzed to Insure that It contains tho right properties m that It will withstand tho terrific strain to which pistons aro subjected, More over during tho various operations (To bo continued,) ISIS SUNRISE LAUNDRYJAND CLEANING' WORKS The ilnpnue.se Cleaning and Pressing I'lirlora will he e,om hiued wilh Hie Suurise hniiudry .Mnrch 'u and wo will, bo prepared lo do everything iu these lines and gtiaranleo satisfactitin. Ladies' and Men's Suits Dry Cleaned, $1.25 Suits pressed oOc. All Uiuds of dyeing. CItih mien, $!.fi0 month. We call for and tlelivcr goods. 21f S. Rivoraido. Phono 873 Page Theater TUBS., WED., THUR., MARCH 24, 25, 20 Tun .Motlui'ON engagement The Mysterious Iu Black Mask WHO IS SHE? jCfr . HOVT .Miss Mll.'INf.' unit Other big fi.iluro with the ntj ntlrartloii. Tho Indy in lb' blnrk mas. will appear tnatluees. 3 p. m ('roil ing at S and '.' p ui I'ltK i:s III l 'JO (T..VIS STAR THEATER Todav VAUDEVILLE The Kaichi Troupe r .JAIWNKSK-fi The most expensive vaudcillc act everat this (healer Wonderful Jugglors. Clover Tumblors. Head Balancing. Foot Juggling. IMioteplavs: "THE BANKER'S WIFE" Three-Part (leo. Klcine Attraction. "UNCLE DUDLEY BUTTS IN" Comedy. WOOLWORTH and WOOLWORTH !Music AD.MTSSIOX TKNT CKNTS Electric Starter and Lights FOR FORD CARS I have placed an order for 12 Starting and Lighting out fits for Ford Cars, Gay 8c Davis the same as you find on $3000.00 Tears. Delivery May 1st. Place orders now c. E. GATES Sparta Building lAtl.uiidlnnly Society Woman Tho FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD lo the firs! j erson who Identifies ( her A