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PEGU. tfOTJB 3,rEDF0RD MAIL TRTBUNTC, MEDFOTW, OttKCION, TUESDAY, MA WIT 21, 101-1. JttEDFOJtD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INnni'KNUKNT NKWRl'Al'Klt rUIJl.TKIIKI) KVKIir AKTI3UNOON UMCICPT SUNDAY UV TII12 MliOKOUl) rillNTlKl CO. Tlio Democratic Tlmca, Tho McJfonl JtlMI, Tho Matron! Tribune, Tlin South ern OrvRonlnn, Tha Anhlami Trlbuno. Offlen Mall Tribune IliUMInc S5-3T-S8 North Kir street: telephone 75. Official 1'aper of tho City of Medford. Official 1'nper 01' JnckKon County. Wintered an jrcond-clniui mntter lit MfJfonl, On-Ron. under tho net of March 3, 1ST9 BunscnrrTiON hate One year, by moll . ... ,..tS 00 On month, by mall . .SO for month, ilelhrrtnl by carrier In Meilforil, JarkRonvllIe ninl Cen tral Tolnt .SO Pnlurilay only, by mall, per vear.. SCO vvrrKiy, per yeor l 50 SUNDAY ROBS THE-DEAD THAT Itillv Sundnv, whoso iveoiil PiUslnu'jy netted him $38,000, is a revival spasm at pla.uarist ami lit erary humbug as well as a vulgar ranter of billingsgate is conclusively proven by the "deadly parallel, " contrasting a sermon he delivered to old soldiers at Heaver Kails. Pa., with Robert G. Ingersoll's patriotic oration of nearly half a century age: SWORN CIRCULATION. Dully iiXernRe ror ' mmillis cmllnc December 3J, 10'J Io With Metlfonl Stop-Over 11 REGIV1ENTS CALLED OUT 10 srxn.w From Sunday's ernion delivered at Honvor Falls. Fa., May 26. "l12, ami printed In Henver Dally Tiniest "This Is a day for memory and for tears. A mlphty nation bends above its honored graves and pays to noblo dnsl the tearful tribute of Its love. Grntltjide Is the fairest flower that sheils Its perfume In the human heart. "At:alii we tell tho story of our country's life recount tho lofty deeds of vanished years, tho toll and suffering, the defeats and victories of heroic men of men who made our nstiiii treat nnd free. "On thi ilu h jireat struggle! iieiwren ini ini-t nnu wio Kings should be tula. Wo should tell our children of the contest first for Justice, then for freedom. We should tell them of the Declaration of In dependence, the chart and compass of all human rights All men tire equal nnd have the same right to j life, to liberty and to joy. "This declaration uncrowned kings and wrested from the hands of titled tyranny the scepter of usurped and arbitrary power. It opened all paths to fame and put the star of hopo abovo the poor man's babe." SUPPRESS RIOTE ixontsoMi From the Dresden Kdltlon of In gersoll's Complete Works, Vol. IX., page 4l!; "This Is a day for memory nn I tears. A mlghtj nation bends abovo Its honored graves nnd pas to noble dust the tribute of Its line. "Oratttude Is tho fairest flower that sheils Its perfume In the heart. "Today wo tell tho story of our country's life recount the loft.v deeds of vanished ) ears the toll and suffering, the defeats and vic tories of heroic men of men who made our nation great and free. "On this day tho story of the. erect struggle between colonists and Kings should be told. We should tell our children of the contest first for Jus tice, then for freedom. We should tell them the history of the Declara tion of Independence- the chart and eompnta of all human rights- All men are equal, nnd have the same right to life, to liberty nnd Joy "The declaration unrrowned king, nnd wrested from the hands of titled tyranny tho scepter of usurped and arbitrary power. "It opened nil the paths of fame, and put tho star of hope above the cradle of the poor man's babe.' Sick Cows Cause of SorCjThroat Epidemics MWAl.O, X. Y., Mar. 2i. Wth two rcgltnonts of state militia ncscmblod In armories here ready for strlko duty, comparative quite reigned today at Lancaster. IS miles east of hero, following yesterday's riots, in which ono man was killed nnd many Injured In n clash bctwec-i 2000 strikers and guards on a train carrying strikebreakers to the plant of the Gould couplor company. Guarded by a battalion of the Sevonty-Fourth roglmont of militia, under Major Komp. a work train wa font today to tho plant, whero groups of strikers, ovorawod by the military. cathcrcd silently outsldo tho works but mndc no attempt to attack. Less than two Jjundrod strikebreakers wero at work. Promiscuous shooting occurred throughout tho night. Several men wero wounded on both sides. A midnight, tho Seventy Fourth regi ment assembled In tho armory here, and a detachment was sent to guard tho coupler plant, ho Sixty Fifth rcglmont later was called out and assembled In Its armory. Tho crew of twolvo street cars on tho International railway were sus pended because they refused to carry luilltlamon to the depots when the rail for tho national guard was Is sued. Division superintendents and Inspectors took out tho cars. The militia Is extremely unpopular with the carmen slnco the strlko of tho ttrcot railway employes horo last jcar. Front the above ifis clear that Sunday robbed the deatl to deceive the living and bunkoed press and public into believing that the eloquence he stole from the dead infidel were "words tipped with the fire of God," as a local news paper expressed it. HAWLEY AWAKE AGAIN PROBE SALE OF TO Investigation Into alleged viola tloiis of tho federal and htnto liquor laws Is under way by tho pollco de partment, as n result of tho nrrom this morning of four Indians nnd a white mau for disorderly conduct In a house on the oast side Monday night. A probe is being made ol tho rodskln s charge that thoy pur chased liquor In a Front street rw tauruut and a number of saloous. Tho quintette George Moore nnd wife, J'lslo Duffy, Mrs. Johnson and her husband, a white man, appearol toforo 1'ollee Judge Gay this morn ing, and wero fined a total of $250 Vpon their promise to set out of town ami take ull their bolonglngi. by 2 o'clock this nftornoon, thoy oro roloased. All of tho women m tho patty nro Bisters. Tliu pollco aro also looking Into the charge made by tho Indian wo men that men came to their house kollcltlng them to buy liquor. Thorfl Is a federal statute against soiling Indians intoxicating liquors. WILLIS C. 1IAWLKV, representative in congress from this district, has recently been awakened front his biennial sleep by his secretary and is now engaged in bombarding the people of the state through the columns of the press with daily news of his activity in behalf of his wondering and patient constituents. His latest spasm is over the homestead law, and he promises to have that parti requiring the cultivation oL twenty acres changed tor the benefit of the somesteader. Two years ago when the Borah bill was before the house Mr. llawley was urged to support the bill, as it came from the senate, but in the house the bill was amended by requir ing the cultivation of twenty acres without his protest and probably without his knowledge, lint now as the primary election draws near we hear from him or his secretary that he will speedily and soon relieve the homestead claimant of this excessive requirement in a forested country. "We shall see. During his four terms in congress Mr. llawley has in troduced one hundred and fifty-five bills. Of this number, five have been enacted into law. i Two of then! wtjte for rights of way across government lands. As an example of a congressman without energy or in fluence a somnolent do-nothing llawley is without a peer in congress. Even when the republicans were in power, llawley could make no progress, could get no results. The only excuse the people can have for keeping him in congress is to enable him to study ancient history, to which study he has devoted such a large part of his waking hours that lie claims to be the best authority on the subject in either house of congress. Three extensive imtliieitl of e'i tie sum thioiil in the piil three years in Itoxtnti, t'hiengo nml Miiltiuioie have directed uttenuoii t tin 'lis ene. The fuels ill ivtrurri to llie-e nnd similar ''polemics lime liecu ie potted from lime lo time in the .lour mil of the Amurioiiu Medical A-iel-nlioti. The ieliitioiili'p of the dis ease lo the milk supply hiv IW seme time been either sip-peeti'il or con firmed. Theie luis been u tenileiiev in Hie iiiYiMigivtiun of u number ol lep'.teuiies. to eonelude that the mihiiv of the infection N the inflamed ml.ier of the dairy eovv. The evidence for ihe foro'toiii'i theory of infection hut liitliettn been eiiciim-ttuitinl intlirr thuii positive nnd direct. The oulbienk of epi demic M'ptie sore threat nt ('or luud mid Homer, in the -tnte of New Yolk, during Apiil of Inst veur, jjuve an opportunity lo deinen-trnle the cor rectness of the commonly held view This outbreak eait ui.p'eion on the milk supply from one dairy. Over 70 per cent of the cases in eticli commit uity occurred anionic the patrons ol ii duirymaii who was Hie oiilv deulci M'llinc milk in both places, nnd who liirir.slicd less than 7 per cent of the total milk supply. Adjacent towns had no cases, mid, further, they re ceived no mil from the suspected dairy. As the result on mi inspection of the cattle bclongm-; to till, dairy, two cows altoning physical signs ol udder inflammation were isolated from the main herd and the use o Ciming of Tii Sunbeam their milk vwim foihidileii, For Hie first time in the liislor, of the hives tiejitiou of individual cows for the ex istence of udder til luminal ion, n cen trifugal milk clnrifier was used. Ily memis of this upimruttis the milk ol ! all miiuinls in the laid involved vwi evuuiincd mid the sidiiiicnl es se ' cured. The icult in the ea-e of the J two suspect. ( mi'innis mono hint )ur., i,.- 1 There In mi feoll.li islted sufficient evidence, hv conliasl tllct to Intra the mind. 'I'luMtsmnU ef uill, it,.. ...HI ....Ii, .,,,. . il, .,,.,1 i 1 Venic'i no lontcr ielmi ili.in.ehi to the tin ihiii xiiii hi i i in i i',...,,.!.! Itiilt hli'Llli. Ilow lo Avoid those Pains ninkDmrrss Which so MnnyMolhcrn Have autftrcd It U a tiltjr mure women du not Know uf Mother's Frlrnd. Tills leiuctly snfti'iiN tli, Itmsclca, 1'imlili'H tlii'lll to expand without Hindu and rtmlilH wuiiieii to ro throuKh tin ordt'itl vllliotit lutln, niiimeii, loom Ins sIcktiPM ur ellu'r diiMiilod Hjinptiiiim su fuiiilllur to iiiutiy iiioiinrs. M ::w m the herd, to point coiii'ltisvelv to their uddeix hk nffccledi mid Ihe microscopic euitninulioiw shovviug the pus geriiH di-chiiigc.l hy the in flamed udder into Ihe milk complet ed the pt.iof. Itaeterlohigic OMiiniiuttion dciiiiui slrnted lluil cultures from the IhiouU of four patients conluincd streplo cocci identical with siicptoeoeci ) -tninc.l from milk slime from the two cows suffering from garget. As it is now gcnctally held that shpto eoeciiH U the eaiie of septic sore thioul, the ptedouiiiimice tu the in flamed udders of garget cows of or ganisms of Unit type has drawn at teutiou to their possible significance and has suggested Ihe probable org iuul source of Ihe infection in niiiav. We must not forget the pos.ibiMy, however, suvs the .lournni of the American Medical Assoc alioti, thai in addition lo the primary infection of milk, infection may he accidentally introduced into it throuiih its being handled hy persons suffering from in feci ion. Gold Mining in Southern Oregon WASHINGTON. Mar. 21. South-1 Oregon The ocean waves, aided 1 western Oregon has long been know r. ' the land streams, washed away th? POOR ADVERTISING A SAMPLE of tho advertising the Kogue is receiving through the ill-considered KMver valley mg tiirougli tlie ill-considered action ot the recent yrand jury is the following from the United States district judge of Hawaii: To tho Kdltor, Medford Mall Tribune: 1 uoto with grave concern the recommendation of tho grand Jury that the offlco of the county pathologist bo abolished. If this means that t.i Itoguo river valley Is to thereby Iofo tho direct benefit of Profemor O'Gara's services to horticulture and tho Indirect benefit of wlini may tu termed his advertising and promotion valuo land the latter Is no email thing), then as ono interested in tho valley I enter my protest against this short sighted recommendation. Tho presence of Professor O'Oara Is just so much good (and cheap) insurance nKalnst blight nnd posts. The motior saved by dispensing with his services would bo Insignificant as compared with what might he lost by not havlni; his brains and energy and organ izing ability at command In time of need. Insurants costs money, of course, but nut to liuuro Involves too great a risk. CIIAKLKS f. CI.KMONS. United States District Court. Honolulu, Hawaii, March II, 1011. Judge demons voices the sentiments of nine-tenths of the investors in orchard property in the Rogue Kiver val ley, many of whom, like him, look forward to the day when then can make this valley their permanent home. Creating a Home Market ofr Its widespread and varied min eral resources, nmotiK which gold, silver, coppci, platinum mid coal aro the most Important. The gold rush of '10 landed ninny a prospector In Southwestern Oregon. Placers were opened and placer min ing has ever since continued to be t thriving branch of mineral Industry Tho gold produced In Southwestern Oregon before 1.SS1 cannot bo very closely estimated, but It was mtciv millions of dollars, whllu from 1SSI to l'J12 Inclusive the production of gold has been $11,27,772. Durln.", ! the 10 years 1103 to 1!M2 Inclusive the placer mines produced $2,011. 71. nnd tho lode mines $l,r,23,22r. Doubles the gold and a considerable amount of copper tho production of silver during the same period was valued at $U:i..T.S,, of platinum $15,- 293. nnd of conl $2,602,122. The gold of tho bedrock rerles In tho Klamath mountains, which In clude tho Siskiyou and Salmon mountains, was deposited In veins and pockets In connection with the upheaval of tho mountains nt Un close of the Jurassic geologic per iod, l-'vor slnco thelt the disintegra tion and erosion of these rocks has furnished the gold for tho auriferous gravels. The encircling beaches of tho an cient "Siskiyou Island," which wnu surrounded by tho early Cretareous sea, contain tho oldest auriferous Kravels, now mined at tho 1'ortv nlno nnd other mines, from Ar bticklo In California to Wnldo In mountains nnd h long, deep weath ering of the gold-velued rocks freed the gold for i-oiireutrntlnu by stream action Into a series of auriferous gravels from Cold Mnsln, 11)00 fot above the sea. and the much lat-r and lower "old channels" to thine el tho present stream bars. llulletln SIT, Is replete with il lustrations and maps showing the location of all the principal mine nnd prosperts In Southwestern Ore gon V9- , i nm, 4 OLD-TIME COLD GURU DRINK HOT TEA! .'.',, ... . . ... i ' - .. ...-, Cut ii Mn.ill package of Hamburg Ilrcat T.n, or us the German folks call it,"IInml.urgpr llrtut 'Ihe.'," at any pliarmacy. 'Jnle a taldcsnoonful of the t, put a cup of Mllng water upon it, pour Ui rou i;li a sieve and drink a teacup full at any tlmo during tlio day or before retiring. It Is the imt rifectlvo way to break a cold and cure grip, n It 0wu tlio pore of the nkiri, relieving congi-ntlon. Also loosens tlio Luttcls, thus breaking up a. cold. 'Irv it the nixt time jon mlTcr from a cold or tlio grip. It is Inexpensive and i-ntlrely vcgitable, thtft-fore enfo and baruilui. "NON-PUNCTURE" AUTO ,T1RES ('iinrmilcd T.ioii Mllct Service These tires bear tho greatt known mllengo guarantee, yet aro sold at a price oven less than tires ' ordinary guarantee. This guarantee rovct-H puncture, blow-outs nnd min eral wear. Guarantee covers 7600 miles service ngalnst ever thing ex cept abuse, TIioko tires aro luteiidud for most sovere service. As a SI'KC I.M. INTItODI'C'TOKV offer, wo will allow tho following prices for the next ten days. Tunis Trims Tiro Tube 28x8 $ 9.50 $ 2.00 I. OUSTED By SCANDAL TOKIO. Mar. 21. Tho cabinet headed hy Count Yumamoto resigned today as a result of the naval graft Hcamlnl. The resignations, which had long been oxpeodwl, wero ac cepted utmost Immodlatoly by the Mi kado, It has not et been decided who will bo given the tuik of form ing u now inlulHtry. Tho Iminedlato chum of tliu downfall of the Yarna nipto cabinet was tuo micietulvo hevy ntdiicllnns.ln the naval budget hy lioth'liutisw if parliament. To the Editer: I liuvo rend with intercut Hie com munications in Siiturdny'ii Trihune reguiding the ettiil)liilinient of one or more cmuienen in Itoguu lliver valley, mid cnjieoiiilly in Medford. Those of lib who are using Jlugley ('mining Co.'s goods know that there nre none better (have not Mimplcd .Mr. Hoke's), nnd if everyono would rofuse to neeept any other brand of canned goods from their grocer, ev ery grocery ft ore in the valley would noon he currying lino of tjie home product. The result would be to en courage (lie man who ruin profitably grow the lino of fruits mid vegetables required by Ihe cannery and give the emiiierymmi the murul us well as fiuaiioiiil support to whieh lie irf en titled from the people of his own cuiuiiiiiiiily. Let everyone follow (he uhovu sug gehllou for u few liiontliN nnd see hoy q.ncljy the licreilge of kliiull fruitH nnd vcgetiihlen will ho doubled and how riuiekly mid willingly (lie euniieryiiiiin will increase Ihe capac ity of liis plant lo meet (he increas ed ilemnud for his product. ('. W. I'OTTKR. Medford, March JI. SIXTY OF KELLY'S HIKERS REACH SALT LAKE CITY SALT !KB riTV, I'tuli, Mnn-h 21. About fix(y "Inkers" who snnl they hud been part of (leiierul Ivelly'H army, reached here today, very hungry, were fed mid went on east. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant UH H. IIAHTMCTT I'liouc SI, 41 mi4 17-8 Ainbiilanco Kervlto Deputy Coroner STIFF, ACHING JOINTS Rub Soreness from joints and muscles with a imall trial bottle of old St. Jacobs 011 fitep "doling" Itlieumallim. It's pain only j not ono case in fifty requires Internal treatment. Hub sooth ing, rM-iietrating "St. Jacobs Oil" right on the "tiwler pot," and by the tlmo you say Jack Hoblnson out comes tho rheumatic pain. "St. Jacob's Oil" Is .....,..,--.., a ... .(iiiuvi-iiii viiiv n tuviit inn i dioappouiU and dix-su't bum the skin. It Mt.in I'u.ii, ihii, '1111 unit ntuiiii-n iri'lll Mptllllfr- ilttf. lr.ll.Alua .n. I l...(.a. .......j f, y"....ntf llllt.btvn Ulllt U.IIV. f ...III, clatlca, lumbago, lackarlie, neurnlgln. LImhcr upl Oct u 23 cent bottla of old-tlrne, l,onent "Ht. Jacobs Oil" from any drug utorc. ami In a moment you'll be free from pains, actio mid stli'iicM. Don't sulfcrl Itub rlicuma tlam away. MRS, H. L. LEAOH Export Oorsetiore 320 North Bui'tlott. Phono r(i:j m. 30x3 1U.2T, 2.. 10 30x3 .. t3.R0 2.80 32x3 Vt II. OK .t.tl'j 31x3',. IB.2B 3.20 31x1 17.01) .1. 2 ft 32x1 18.00 3.30 33x1 ISI.SO 3.10 31x1 20.10 .1.00 .ir.xl 21.00 3.80 30x1 22.00 3.90 3"ixi'.. 20.00 n.oa .10x114 27.00 S.I0 37x1 v. 27.no r..ir. 37x;( .12.00 C 10 All other sizes, .N'on-.SkldH 20 per ront extrn. I'ivo per cent dlscutiut If innieut In full ucrompuiilcH or der and If two nro so ordered, ship ping charge, will bo paid by us. C. O. 1). on lij jier cent of amount of order. Our output It limited, so we Hiigucst early onlci-lng. Wo sell di rect only, giving purchaser tho ml vantngu of ull middlemen's profits. .vo.v.iM'Nrrriti. Tim: i-'.ctoiiv imjtou. Ohio. j,A"t, .T-MniTilTJ UHtvnvM This is One of the pure food -(!('K,soi'io.s. Vw it in all recipcH falling for a ood baking )OV(l0l'. CKESCENT BAKING POWDER ConlaiiiH no AMJM. Your Qrocor Haa It. CroKccnt Ifi,'. ('(., Seal He, WiihIi, m mid illnlreM nre nut nnd. Tlioy kiiiiw better, fur In Mulberri I'rlcnd lli.-y have fminil bow easy It U tu biliitli all tln-nti divided eHrllH'M. It N n xuliji'i't every wkiiiiIII slmuld lm finilllnr with, nnd even tlumiih slie limy not nnpilri' such n remedy, she will now nild I lieu in.Hit iiut pnnpeetlvo inidhcr to vvliom n word In Hum about .Mutherit 1'rl.nd will omuo ns u weud.'tfill Idewliuc, 'I lilt fitumiis remedy In Hold by nil ilnm rlstx. mid Is onlv f 1 1) a bottle. It Ii for -timed tiw only. rltn . dny li Jlw Itrn.ltlpld lteitiil.U.irN. '.'-7 Ulnar II d, Athnti, On , fir a most vubmblo buek lo c ihv '. tut m itliers. WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP llereiitly remodeled and enlarged, added new cameras and apparatus nnd Is now strictly up-tu-datu In every way, Coiumcilcnl Work of all Kindt ISiS T"EATRE Vmidevlllo Today Dog and Monkey Circus LaMont's A Kent in ii Act , rliotodn)N Tucx.biy mid W'.'ilnrsiliiy tmi: hand i'hint.mvstkiiv Two lleelti, (''entitling Alien Joyce I'A'llli: WI'KKI.V NO, N Ntivvn o, tin: ii.v mm: Itnllrond Comedy, A ttcrunui fiom illurt to Kliilsh AiliiiU.lnii 10 mid Ull (ViiIn MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Iviig and Cai'pot Cloniiiiif and Weaving fill HAST AIAIN KTUIiMT Phono r:i:i-u. i noit.4i:i I'ott s.m.i: including copying nml enlarging or one span of InrRo mares, weight pictures, legal documents, etc- Uro.'.t'DO One i;uul nit around horse, 8 initio enlarging, nny sl.e. and kod.ik )'rs old. Team 2100 lbs. One spvu tuncK, 7 mm )ears oiu, wmgnt saau flnlshltiR of every hind. t 1'rofessloual and nmntiier photo-1 grnphlc supplies. It. ,M, llnriiioii Asoelrtted With Mc. Shop over Isis Thenter. I'liono 1 17-J lbs AHather te,tu C mid 8 years old, wcljtlit 1 100. One good ranch team. One span it )enr old mules, weight .out) Can bo seen at O. H. I, III", riiiuiu mo, At I'uloii lUrn Page Theater TONIGHT l:ugiigeiiieiit Cvtriioiitlimi) The Mysterious Society Woman In Tho Black Mask WHO IS SHE? fHlilililililililililH FIFTY. MO DOLLARS IN GOLD to tho first person who idt'nlifk'.s Hoi' DON'T MIsS .MI.IM' II Hit Other big fiiiturci with (ho 'ib.ne uttrnrtlon. The hub In the blnrk mau,. will appear mulliiomi, 3 p. m. Kvuu lugs nt 8 nml U p m I'llll I S ID A NO 'JO t'K.NTS IS 1 A IV THEATER Today VAUDEVILLE The Kaichi Troupe f-.JAPAN' HSU-.") (I'ho niosl oxpcii.sivc vaudeville ad event! (his theaier Wonderful Juggloni. Olovor Tumblora. Head Balancing. Foot Juggling. VlioieplavH: "THE BANKER'S WIFE" Three-Par! (leo. Kleine Allraciion. "UNCLE DUDLEY BUTTS IN" Comedy. WOOLWORTH and WOOLWORTH Music A DM IKSION TI'JNT CKNTS CODING FRIDAY "THE BATTLE OF WATEnLOO" s i V