Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1914, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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WEDFOttD MATT, TRTBUNTC, MEDFORD, OKKCIQN, MONDAY, APRIT 27, 1011.
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1914 POPULATION:
OF UNITED STATES
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109.000.000
AHIIIN(ITON, I) ('. April 27.
Tim United Slaton Ih now 11 tuiinlrx
of lnu,OOi),OUi) people, uecordlnK to
Urn liiillutlii cniitnluluu. tin) oittliuntoi
of niulntloo (ur tliw )onrn milnm
iiiml ( tlui tlilrloimtli iciihuh, miuii
to Imi pulilliiliitil hv Mux tor Wllllnm
J, llurrln i( tliu tiuioiiu or tliu numm,
department of eoiiimorto. It xvu
prepared umltir I lit mii pi't IhIoii of C.
H, Hloituti, KMKruili'r.
An Mated, thtt t'llliimtud iiopuln
tliiu of tint I'nltml llur.im for .Inly t,
nut. win iio niy.ii:M,i';:. The
population of Hut Hulled State nml
It h iionmiKiilotiH lii I : 10 unit 1 01,7 IS,
2UU; mi tliirti will Inxxn ltou it it en-
llinntoil kiiIii of over 7.000,000 per
mum In u llttltt morn thnu four )ear.
Tim cnrre"udliiK citlintittnl po
Intlou of Contliinlitnl United Htntot.
for July I, It'll, U U.S,7hl,3!M, im
t'tiinpnri'il ultli tliu population of 11,
!i7!,3i!tl, nit returned Ity tmiiinoriilurit,
April 15, 1910. Thl bulletin nUo
prt'M-ntH (lit) iwitlinnleit of population
In l'Jin, ii , lutj, mm a ml HI,
for tin ittntt'ti nml territories nml
for eltlon which linit SOUU or moiu In
lintiltnutH In 010.
l'ttlnmtK of popiilatlun aro re-
tpilred prliiiarlly for timi In tin- ioiihui
litinnu In talcitlntliiK dentil rati)
ami pur capita nYornKo for eitr
other tliixu tllo I't'llttuti )t'iir. The no
willed arithmetical method
ailiiptcil for rompuiliiK theno eitl
mute, It Is tliu tiliiiploKt nml It tin
boon hIiohii hy experience, to coum
nearer In itrcurnc) In tlin umjorltv
of cane than nny other fonuuln. It
rixta tin tliu amtuiiiptlou that tliu In
tirvni In population ouch yiur uliuu
thi rnuuii'mtloii U i'iunl to tliu an
nual Intiron.o from I'.'OO to 1910,
Tho bulletin pri'MiiitH In tin tcvornl
Initio population data for (hi) Uultinl
St.ttt'N nml liu nutlylmt pomimnliiin In
IHtO nml I'.'OO, lth ttttlmntoa of
tint population July Ut. 1 y 1 1. 1 J 1 3 ,
1 1 2 . 1911 nml 1910. Simitar dnlix
In nUo proiioutod for Hid different
NlntKN In tlin I'ulou. Thorn I nlu
proaunlod it Mntoiucnt of tlio xxliltt
nml colored population on April If.,
1910, toKi'tlntr with I'itlmatPN of Hut
wliltn nml colored M)iulntloti of
July Ut for fnrh of tliu enr 1911,
19tn, 1912, lUlt nml 1910. Tliff.)
oHmnlf, however, hnvn been eon-
flni-d to tho Ntntt'i IiiixIiik n roiulil
I'rnlilo iroportlon of colored iniuln
thin, no I'ntlinato helm: pretonted fo
nny ntnt Hint illil not Imxo Ml. nun or
morn rolort'il luhalillantit on April 1.'.,
1910, or leant tu pur cent of It
population rolurml.
Tim iHttluintoN of population for
July I. 1911, nml tlin population
April lA, 1910, for eoant unite U n
fellnxx:
Ori'ttou, estimated 1911, 783.139.
ooimii 1910, 572.7tir; California, en
tlmnli'il 1911, 2,7r7,S9&, romius 1910,
2,r..T7,H7; W'anhliiKtnn, eatlmntcil
1911. l.lu7,M;r., ntiidilN 1910, 1.
111.990; Iitnhn, ioj Hum toil 19M,
.T!ir..l07. coiimm 1910, .120,(191; Moll
tnnn, fktlinntiil 1911, J.T.'.tlll, tell
nun 1910, a"i'..t. H. Nevada, eMl
mntt'il 1911, 9K,72n, eoniuu 1910,
.M.S7.V, Arlronu, ittluuitt'it 1911,
239, 05.1, riUlHlln 1910, 201,:!.', I.
NEWS FROM COUNTRY CORRESPONDENTS FORESTER FAVORS
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EXCURSION RATES
10 CRAIER LAKE
At it int'i'liii); of Hid N'oi III Purlin'
ClIIIHt l'llNMI'IIUDI' UhMII'llltlOll lll'ltl ut
Ytiiii'oiiu'r. Witt.li., Atnil 121, nil of
tliu inn Hi t'onst liut'K iiyifi'il to puli-llr-.lt
Minimis t't'iiiioii fitrt'rt t'loin
pointrt iii lii'itihh Coliunliiii, ltlitlio,
WiiNliiiitnii nml Oi'i'koii to ( 'in I or
l.nkt', Hit- In io to he iiiiiilo nno nml
oiit'.lliliil Hid it'uuliir ono-wny t'nit'
up to l'liitliinil, plus Kotitlii'm Pit
t'ifiti hpi'i'inl Mtiuinot' ruli.
Thlrt i'iiiiIiIok tourihts from pnio
lit'iilly nil poliittt to vixit tlio IttKo ut
ti'iliit't'il in tui, Tlii'M) ritloK mo iiImi
oxlt'iinivt'ly iitlvorlixfil nml nil Into
Soiitlioi'ii I'luiUii) tiuiti tnliloH nml
limps show Hid locution of ('niter
l.iiliti in Iiiiko typo. Tliin in oimuoo.
lion nilli Hid pulilicily uiven Hid
hciinlioH of lliu ImKo in Hid vurioiis
IiooKIcIk iiihI ImllclliiH UhuoiI hy Hid
Soutlii'in I'licifit) nml I'oiiiit't'liiiK
linos hlioulil liriin; ninny into Hid val
ley to hco Hid IiiI.u mill miiTtuiiiiliuK
t'liiiiiliy,
.NdTICi:,
Not Iid Ih horohy kIvoii Hint tlio tin
tlDttilKiiiiil will apply to tho city coun
cil or Hit) illy of Mnilforil, OroKon,
lit Km utixt ri'nular mcolluK. M' Mil,
IUII, for it lld'umt to mill mult, vln.
ohm mill NplrltoiiH IIiiioin ut iliulr
phmi of himlnoKK, on North I'lr
Htrttol, Mmlfonl, Orotsuu. for u iniilml
of U inoutlii.
Put. Hi April 211. It'll
HOOCH IllVlill VAMiKV I'SIVUH-
HITV ('I.I'M
I ALONG ROGUE RIVER
MtHH Mhi lluiinuli U in Mi'ilforil
willi her hIhIim', Mim, Tim Dully.
Mr. nml AIi-h. Mil IViiod wonl to
Ct'iiltul I'olul Hiiluuliiy.
MihM IlllHO N'l'lllotl fill-Ill llt'l'
xocii inoiillm' li'iiu of xi'hiMil wild
n hplt'iiilhl pioKimn Hnliinlny pvmi
liiK. MlfH Ni'itloii nml lior hoIiooI wtul
to )mliy I'tiiluy mul joiut'tl lliiiu in
n plenle. Thov liiul it oxplii'iiuii
initti'li, foot iiii'oh, Hiii'h iiioch nml
ollior iiiiiuciiii iiIh, Imi wluil wim on
joyoil Hid iiiuM of nil uiih Hid houu
tlful pli'iilo illunor. Mr. IVtofon
wiim pioMciit nml d llinn u iilcf
lulk.
Mix Ml'llo t'offl'I'll lollltllOll llllllll
fioiu Mt'ilfuiil Siimliiv,
llurrv lloiMinl mmlit u IIviik (tip
to Moilfoiil HiIh wool.',
.lolui l''o-ir wiin oM-r from l'."lc
Point Hid fiixl ol Hit' wool; iHtiii(!
roliitlvoH,
Tiiot.iluy llioro ttitH it hi'liuiil riill
ut Trnil. All of iii'it;liliiiiiuf; liolioolx
wi'if ti'pri'iinti'il mul oxrry oiid on-
jllU'll tlll'lMl'lIM,
AllUHIU' lllOHD in Itutilo I'o'nt llii
wt'ok woro !M 1'iinlt'f nml (lono llfl
Iouh nml fmnilioh.
Clutrloy t'.ifftoii nml sinter, Minn
Mot Id, Hjifiit Tlitiixiln.v Dtt'iifiiK with
Mr. nml Mr. llnrrv llownnl. Tlioy
pout Hit' t'toiiiui; lu MiiHinnl inlor
tuimuout. Tlio ioliu tln:y iihcil Ih mi
imitrtiint'iit iiimlo in Hit' Mnouioonth
t'tiitury mul luu bot'ii in tin' llowunl
fitimly for M'wrul Kciicnitioni.
John t'o flit n in ihititi); luuuo
folkN.
Mr, Miil'iilni nml Mot. .Ii'tlio Clui
iio nit' on Hid xiok IM tins wtol.'.
(.'. II. Voiuliloh wits tlowu from
AkIiImikI to hU rnui'li HiU week.
Mr. KiroliKotMirr niiiiit' proft"ion
nl oiilU at llulto 1'nlls nml on Apilo
KittD Hum week.
.Mixh May Krvnoli oiuinht it nice
trout it foot nml it hull' Ioiik in Hit'
llt'Kiii) livor ii ffw ilityn nii.
srviTitl ntli'tiiltil Hid IiiiII initio
iit'nr llrii(;li Sttmlny.
Ilomiii' MoIIown jjuvi- ii party Kut
unlaw it lioiiit; his filth ItirHuliiy.
After ii inorry tinio playing nuino., n
liti'O luili'liootl wiik Herveil. iio-i)
proncut won'! Meitha nml John
Clnrno, I'mnk IMtlcrfw, Corn
I'rt'ui'li, lllliliolh mul Miilul Foxier
nml Kilwunl mul lloiinie Mellow .
.Mi'otlmuoH rteiieh, C'litino ami
roxtor nml Mix Ktlul Kwon ttllo.l
on .Mr. Kiici'iio Hollow Sitturiltiy.
Mr. I'ritv mul fmnlly of Moilfonl
milot'il out to take ilimtor with his
Mxli'i, Mrx. Witlliii'D t'oflVfii, Suii
tlay. Their niotlior, Mm. I'lioo, rv
lunie.l homo witli him.
John Houston nml wife ami
(Irmiilpii Houston wore llonle if.it
ors .Siimlny. (irnmlpn llou-ton io
imtiuoil with his ilmiKhti'r, Mrs. .In-,
pel' ItiiKITH, to Ws t.
A liny st runner of ton nml oiid
hull' poiimls mmlf Ins iiitimiI ut Hid
homo of Mr. nml Mrs. Itmlfonl Mon
thly. Dr. Holt wits in nttemlnuco.
CENTRAL POINT POINTERS
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.Mrs, II. T. 1'iiukoy hits letuineil
from n soornl wooks' i-it with rol
utivi's nml friouils ut I'oitluml.
Mrs. Shmlilook is (it llnguo Itisor
this mouth with her ilmi;uter, Mrs.
Whipple.
Miss Josxio Kmitzt'ii of Appleuult'
is hero visiting relatives mul friomls,
Mrn. Kylo hits rottitnoil from n
soxoml wcoks' isit with relatives
nml fi idols nt l.elmuou.
(lood IfouiN tiny wns iluly nlisorv
etl hori' liy Muyor ". A. t'owley, ns
sIhIdiI hy Hut oitieiiM of the town
ami outsiilt' of tliu town, mul .Street
ConiniUsioner F. J. Tuylor. Too
much praise eannot he Kicn these
men, its eaoh nml every one xroiketl
hurt) from uioruiiit; till oveiiinj;, ami
inuelt was aeeoiuplisheil,
Mrs. Whituoy of Ashlnml was here
Hit) first of the week ealliii); on her
frii'iuR
Mrs, .limes, niolhof of T, M.
.Ioiioh, left for New .Mexico Sunday
morning to make hut home with her
tlumthtcr tlieio.
Quite a niunlier of out' people nt
teiuleil (he I. O. O. F. picnic at Ash
laud Sunday.
The husehall cubit of Phoenix play
ed it k'ioid with tliu nulls here Sun.
day.
Mrs, Day ami her dauj:hler, of
(Ininls Push visited her mother and
oilier relatives hern the first of the
w ock.
Mrs. Oreoii nml fuiuily spent Sun
day witli friomls ut Tuhlo Hock.
Oeni'),'!) Faruuni, who Iiiih liceu
spoudiiiK " nuinher of weeks here,
Iiiih left for Califoiuiit to set) his
hrolhcr,
T, M, Joiicm and fuuiily left for
Hullo City, ('nl., tho Ih-rtt of Hid week
whi'ii) hey will reside.
Many of our ciliciis spent Sunday
in M'edl'oiil,
Mix, Mooru mul fmuily luuo mme
In llills, whore I hoy will spend llto
tiiinnier wllh Mr. Mimic
Look I l,ook
Hiiioku (Jovernor Johiiion rlimn
I'.i-y'iu i noli. In M pil for I you'll llkn
llit'iil
CAGLE POINT EAGLETS I
I Hv A. C Howled
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On Huturilay tlin 18th Ituv, .M. V
lliivln. cnuin up to tho Hiitiuy Hlilu to
pay inn a vlnlt ami cnmiKo my com
pany to i:o with h I in tliu utixt day to
Antloch rehool hoimu wlitiru ho hail
roorKaulr.oil a Humlny ncIiooI nml had
mi appointment to preach nt 1 1 a, m
no MnrlliiK out with our team an.)
rltf wo went tllri'ttty to tlio M'hoot
Iioum) whet I- wo foiiml tho Humln)
kt'liool lu onIoii ami while I wiu
rhlliiK iiIoiik I nntlcoil that Hid rond
nml fsporlnlly nt tho Moiloc orchard
they hail lioen iiuiklni; noimt ileililcul
liiiprovnineiitN mul odd lhln that I
uollceil Wiih that I hey aro plIllllIK up
tt Inrc.e hitrii lu uililltloii to tho one
they nltcmly linve. I nUo notlietl
Hint tho roail NUpirvlnor him tieou do
lux Nome wry Ntilixtanllal work on
tho ronil. After tircBchliiK nml pur
tnldiiK of n fine dinner with our
friend, Mrs. Cliake, ami cl von, wo
turntiil our courto for Attain wliero
I preacheil to nn attentive of not InrKO
nutllt'iirt. Aitnlii retrncliiK our Hteps
wo wont to Tnlile Ituck and llrother
DiivIh prearheil ur-ii nml ader
NpomlliiK the nlKht with our old
friend Captain H. M. Nenl, w turnoil
our rourtii ii) th river for Klk cn-ok,
it'OchltiK thero lu liint) for n latf
illunor with another old rrmml. (loo.
I.)nch nml nliout Hid firm thing we
iiotlceil won n neat tucket fence
nroiuul lilit plure, Li-m11ih toino inn
terlnl rhniiKo In hi" renliletice. 1
nlM noticed thnl Mr. McDonnM has
eroded thrct) liotinrit on the farm vi
boiiKht from tliu Joliimon brothtm,
hen I lien mukliiK noiiid other ti;iUntan
tlnl Improvements. I nlno noticed
that (leorRo Wlcku hnN htvit frncltii:
nml clearlm; more laud and other
liiiprou'iinjiit. Whllo I wn on my
rouudN, Moiiilay nmt Tueilny I trlud
to do Noniethlni; for tr.u Medford
Mull Tribune, but about tliu flnt
IhliiK Hint 1 would hear wnii "I tell
you .Mr. Ilowlett It took ox cry cent 1
could rnlD to jiay my tnxe and' In
o mi) Initniirv had to borrow tho
mouoy." nml noun of lliein would re
late how thulr tnxo were lucrenneJ
over Iwtl jeftr'a from 25 to n hlK"
mi 100 er cent, mul Hit) quetloii
of luxation Neeiiieil to the pnrainount
tliotiRlit, or rnthor how wo aro to
meet our tnxen.
.Ml m Alum Ooultt who lirnt been
louchltiK on Poor Moiu crtok, caino
out on the I'. U i: and after taklnu'
illiiner with u went on up to Lake
creek with Charley Klnglo to pay
them n vlt. Shu taught In that illx
trlct lirnt er nml haw n hot of
frlemU lu that uelKhborhood.
Mm. Clement of Cetitrnl Point
caiuo out Wednemlay to visit Mimti
of her old time frlendn lien, alio for
innlly llxeil lu our town.
J S. Venial, who lin a farm on
the Derby rond. wan doliit; builuei
amotiR im Thurfdny.
Prof. C II. Joliiuon went to Med
ford to here Hani .Small speak on
ttnto nml national wlilo prohibition.
Tho l.adle' Aid voclety U liaxliiK
a nlco larco croquet r.rounit lnld off
In tho town park.
Hert HlRlnhotham of Prospect was
n Kiicxt with iih Thursday nlKht.
A. Corbln Ih hnxliiK hoiiid Hiibmnn
Hnl linprovementH mailo on IiIh plnro
nml nniotiR other HiIiikh Is haxiiiR n
lot of wlro fenco put up.
N. (Inn en who formally worked on
tho Corbln place, Ih now nuperlntond
out on the l.alillow orclinnl and hIiicu
ho ban moved Iibh concluded to sub
Hcrlbo for tho Dally Mall Tribune.
K. C. Kllllmnn. ropresentliiK tho
Medford Candy MsinufncltirluK Co.,
and N. O. McConnell, repreiiontlnK
tho Crosctmt Mftr. Co., of Soattlo,
Wavli., were doliiR InulneHs iuuohr
in Wcdnendny, and took dinner with
m.
Italph Slnnloy of Urownsboro wan
hero for dinner Tliurndny.
Thorn HoeiiiH to bo doiiulderublo re
JoIcIiik nmoiiK tho ninny frlomU of
ThoimiH 13. N'IcIioIh on nccouut of hU
rei'tdvliiR tho nomination for Mnlo
lenator.
With Medford undo Ih Medford nindo
TT Theatre
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aide appropriation may l rt'ccixtd
from Hid tlepiirtmi'iit of agriculture,
Mtir us sliuifc in the construction of
.lie rmfil from Tiller to Trnil. Tint
would maku u disliiuee at least
forty unlet loss limn llio inwnt
I route onlniaiily tnixiIril.
' Piof. .1. II, lloriifr to Lecture Here,
rtiltum! CoIIckc, wilt ledum In tho
PnRt Theater on Haturdny evonltig,
Mu Ifith, on "Tho Horn! From .Jorti
Hnloin Down to Jnhrlco," HlustrntlnK
It with vJcwr tUKcn t,y him In 1011,
a ho went ovor tlio Rrountl with a
llllile In one hand nml a camera In
tho other. This tectum hn nl-
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Prof J II Horner, who occuplcH' traded a Rrrat deal of attention and
been delivered and -will probably fill
tho hoiifio to cnp.Mlty, Adnilnsloil
will bo frco nml ft collection tnlion
up to moot tho iir!osnnry exponHcs.
Thcro li no charit for Prof, Horn
or' iiervlccn, but, all cxpeiuon imi.U
bo met.
VBNICB," Car.Aprtl 27.- I.otitor
FnblliiR, II, won struck ami killed
(Hosthur.: S'ew )
It was I en nied lodax that Super'
xisor Seilz, xvlio Iims lifeii llispeetle'
llie inipioviuiciitw on all foiel- m
western Oregon, hns been j.'U-ii at
tuition to the possible routes lor
Wilson ioiiiN from Hosebut); sou h.
Mr. Seitr, in speakinc of the possi
bilities, slated Hint nil HiioK heitiK
etpial, Hie proposed Irttns-slnle h nh
xvii v from HoselinrK xta Myitle ereek,
Tiller, Tiail to Craler Lake olfeis
uiaiiv nihnn:ayes. At the
tune the Kovoriimcnt is apptopriul
li; 10 per eent of all liiotie.Xs leeeix
ed ill reveniii) for th" eonstrueiitm or
imtiroxcuiciit of road in or ndjiieeut
to Hid nationnl foie-l- in ailditimi in!t
'J.'t per eent of MH'h reeeipts xvhieh
are appropriated to xelioids and
loads.
After u careful ixnliiilintii'ii
the routes nviiildlilr
the tlwtlr of hUtory In tbo Htnto AKrl-l favorable comment wherover It bal by nn automobile.
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Mr, SeiU is coiivineed that the route i
to Modfortl, vin Tiller, offers the
hcnt ossil)iliticH lor a ninth nml
south hiftlnvny from Hno'liunr to
Medford. If suitable t'li-oiiemlioii I t
can be ubtalned Iroin the eouu y
enuit it is believed that a consider-
IIPTTI.'lt HAIIICS
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Tho rriisadtt for better ballon linn .
upreail from coant to coast, nml taken
firm hold of Amerlcnn mother Few
women renllio bow much the HI
henltb of the mother Influomeit the
unborn child, both phxxlcnlly and
mentally. Women who Hiiffer from
uiMcrloui palm, barknche, nerxou-
n mental deirelou, headaches
etc, ahould rely on l.xdln K. Pluk-
hatn'ii VvRctnblo Compound, made i
from roots mid herbs, which for!
nearly forty enr Iibh been the
Ntnmlnrd remedy for these allmentH
Dry Cleaning and Dying
Jh a sciciK.'t' and takes years ol' experience, to learn. We
are old pioneers in the business, and with our modern
faeilities wo give you thorough find scientific work
manship. Just Received Direct from England Full Line of
Read Holliday & Sons L.T. D. Imported Dyes
"Vc are now able to do all kinds of fancy dyeing,
have installed proper dye vats, etc., to handle all fab
rics. AVe have the equipment and the know how it
is no experiment with us.
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Let Us Do Your Work
Uptown office 132 West Main
Phone 244
Plant 1st and N. Grape, no phone
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HARRY LAUDER
(Himself)
THURSDAY, APRIL 30
MATINEE AND NIGHT
First Time Ever Presented
Harry Lauder
The World's Greatest Entertainer, iu the Kittsec
Invention of
SINGLNG AND TALKING PICTURES
Direction Wm. Morris
SPEC LVL MATINEE
Under Auspices of
Medf ordPublic Schools
Denefit Playground Fund
Tickets for this matinee will he on sale exclusively hy
the school children, from whom thov can he procured.
ADMISSION 25c, EITHER PERFORMANCE
HARRY LAUDER
(Himself)
, Proclaimed by tho San Francisco Press, 'A Revelation'
Snn Francisco Chronicle, March 29 "Harry Lauder
Singing and Talking Pictures a real delight."
San Franicsco Call, March 21 Lauder Talking Films
a success scored an immense hit.
San Fram isco Rulletin, March 21 So faithful were
the reproductions both as regards voice and action
that tho audience joined in every chorus, just as it
did when Lauder was horo himself.
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