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" trfV Ir. W 1 1, : tr fcHi k N S7XC1M sroun MBDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INni'.riiNDRNT NKflWAPKH punMRi icy kvt.ht aktkhnoon iracirr bunuat v tub m i; roup imuntixo co. The Democratic Times. The XUdford Stall. The Mcdford Tribune Thn South' trn OrBonln. The Ashlsn.t Tribune. Office Mftll Tribune llulldlnc, 35-IT-3S North Fir strcMS telephone 7. Official Taper of the City or MeMord. Official lapr of Jackeon County. Kntered a pceond-class matter t Mcdfonl. Oregon, under the act of March J. 1S7P. ruBscsirriow bate nt ur Iiv mail.. .15.00 unt tnonin, oy ninu.. .SO rer monin. iiqovercu ny mrr Mfdfonl, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point - . ftntvir.Uy only, by mall, per year J.00 w ' rwr a 1'ia i - hKiMM biw Fuil Wlth.Mcdfr Stop-Over IlENVKll, Colo.. May 19. "N'o re liable report from Ludlow and no Investigation that actually has In quired Into the events of April 20, liavo disclosed any Incident wherein, a father who went to tho uillltla enmj) for his hoy ivas gajuted with the headless body or tho youngster," Governor Amnions said today. The governor added that the most thorough Investigations have shown thai no women wcro shot but that two women and eleven children who died In tho l.udlow flr.e were suffo cated In the under-ground trench whero ihey had taken refiiKc during tho battle. "InMcad of tho atrocities ascribed to the nillltla," said tho governor, "several soldiers rescued wonign and children from tho burning tent col ony while thoy wero under flro from tho strikers. Win. Snyder, ascd 12. killed by a bullet from tho front -while running toward the strikers' trenches, was tho only child struck by a bullet." SffiOlM" Hnpf MEXICO CITY, May J9. General niannuct. minister of war, said to day that no great battle had yet bo nun In Saltlllo. So far thero have only been skirmishes 'between the vanguards. TJio government Is rushing war material and soldiers Into Saltlllo, having left San I.uis Potosl two days before. The forces of General Kozaya which had been operating In tho San I.uls Polos and Tamplco lino, have been concentrated in San Luis Ioto. Cpncral Enilllo Canipa arrived ast night from Saltlllo" and reported all well there. The rsslgnatlon of Joso Maria Lo rano, minister of eniumnnicatlons and public works, has caused much specu lation In political circles. However, It Is ald to have no great political slKiilflcnncc. FIRST STEAMER FROM li I DAWSON, Y. T., May 19. Tho ttoumboat Vldetto. tho first this year from Jowcr Lake Lobarge, ar rjvejl last night with 40 pasongors and 50 tons of freight which had been freighted across Lebargu on tho Ice. TJiq Vldetto was followed Into Daw ppu by tho steamer Nasutlln, being tho. first mall of tho season by water 11 Is Jiollavod that Lake Lcbargo wll lij) pucn to navigation within ten dayu vhi)it' navigation will bo established tho (nil length of tho Yukon. LONDON', May 10, Memorial sor vjt for tho lute Consul Cencrul Jqhn Griffiths, who died Holiday, uru lii i luilil In Ut. l'aul's church. KjlHbrldiHf, May 'it, wbtm nil Dip AfplrH dhiI Amtlo-Aiimrlcan orl. u it which Mr. Griffith vtu n ,Mftt)Hr and (In wufHlyr yn "f Mm. Orimik will M MY M, W ytyy tkv M- iu jrii IM Cr licnsM Wire Associated Pres csg y.-s-agat AMMONS t NOS COLORADO MILITIA ALASKA WATERS HI SERVICE jg u WW jw jwmM if w PARTY PRIMARY ABSURDITY THE prinijuy election rignin diMnoifofraliHl tljnl lite, majority of the jieople tlo not cmv who is uomiiintetl for office mul have not interest enough in government to vMo. M'hose who have a irrievunce, real or faiieietl, agains those in office, or a personal interest in the candidacy of an office-seeker, go to the polls the rest are indifferent. A still smaller percentage of women vote at the primaries than of the men but that is largely because of unfainil iarity with their new duties. Small as the primary vote is. however, it is much larger than that obtained under the old convention system. Prob ably tep times as many, proportionately, interest them selves in an Oregon primary as in ono- of the stand-pat eastern states which is encouraging to believers in pop ular government, especially when it is remembered that most of the primary voters in the latter states tire not actuated by citizenship, but because they are paid for their votes. Primaries are a survival of a fast-vanishing condition, where national party distinctions are perpetuated in local and state elections." Tho division between the political parties is on policies that affect the nation not the state or community. Hence the difference in the latter lY. wholly artificial. As a matter of fact, the party designation applied to n candidate for state or local office is an absurdity. This is recognized in city affairs, where tho party has been largely dropped. The myth, however, is still perpetuated in county and state matters. In the state primaries each candidate stood upon a platform of his own ideas. There was no party difference expressed in any of the platforms yet we are such crea tures of custom" and tradition that many vote simply be causo the candidate professes allegiance to national pol icies not in issue in local affairs. Politics is in a transition age. The old parties, as our fathers knew them, are passing away. The civil war issues fettered chains of tradition which submerged reason in public affairs for half a century. The party name no longer conjures the voter. The party myth is outgrown and being discarded in the process of evolution. The parly is becoming a purely national affair as it is in other lands. As such it can be made much more responsive to popular will than it has ever been in Amer ica. Yoodrow Wilson has given the existing system a shove toward the continental system that seems in accord ance witlj the spirjt of the times. He is making the polit ical party 0ie agent for carrying out policies and center ing uponljt the full responsibility of government. Our cities are drifting out of the legislative and into the .commission fount of government and gainers thereby in efficiency. Cit government is becoming, as in Europe, a science, not a irame of politics. Our counties and state governments should follow. Politics has made govern ment an expensive joke to the people, and mythical polit ical distinctions that divide the people against themselves are doomed. 'IVo-.cJiambcred legislatures and other use less luxuries must go as the machinery of government is perfected and simplified. Partv primai-ies in state and local affairs, followed as they are by long-drawn-out campaigns and elections, arc costly absurdities. The primaries should disregard party distinctions, preferential systems of voting be added, compulsory voting be enforced and a majority insure an election. As God Measures Man (Prom the DIackfoot, Idaho, Ilopub-itho ljcap) The extent to which God has taken man Into partnership with him In creation and dominion over tho world, was exemplified in the Itoguo river valley In Oregon, when they fore casted tho weather and brought In something from another state to off set the frost and savo tho fruit crop from destruction. Kor u thousand years tho Rootle river valley afforded tho right cll mato for raising red npples and Uio best of pears, but up to ono hundred j ears ago no race of men Inhabited the valley who gave any thought to controlling tho elements and he energies of tho soil :o tho end that delicious fruits might romo forth Then some of Astor's trador and trappers entered tho valley, and later came other representatives of theibtjig Into flic luscious ffult, If tho raco that Invents and creates nnu nurtures and cultivates till they de velop something pleasing to tho tastes and senses of human kind. Today there aro sreat apple and pear orchards yielding Incomes of forty 19 fifty thousand dollars p year to ho owners, nnd they have nicans flf communication with other valleys and stutes as much better than tho travels of tho red man, as tho applo moro'dollcJoiiH than tho sego. Whllo tho ithorlKjucQ would send a mofesago by a swift runner afoot or on horso Imck. ad trapHport gooclB on tho back or a pony or on tho half-dragged lodge polo, tho prcsout Inhabitants flash their messages and transport tholr burdens by filling tho Iron jiorso with tho breath of tho kettle, A tow weeks ago when tho pear orchards worn at full bloom and pro sealed tho appearance of vast roe tuiigulur bouguels, there was u great dlsturhaucu of tho elements lu two oceans and a rold wave sweeping over luud and seas was ubsorved by Ihu wuuther bureau und comHiuul (Bled l; ho orliurdluls ut Mndforl( Ilio t-Jilvf towi p tho MnhftM ds. IlKt, mul It was found llmt I Intra wni only iiuuiiKh ifUiJtJ ol lu Him vwl l t u ' Mu sMiij(M jiols m Hljilil Hjti m sv4 ukl mhi )My Im N MTWFORn MTT TRTTTOTO coldest. Consultations by tele phono resulted In a telegram being i sent o tho Standard Oil company nt Richmond, Cal., for a tratnload of crude oil in tank earn to bo sent through on express time, and nn ap peal wat mado to the Southern Pa cific railway to give this "Smudge Special" right of track over every thing. Tho next morning tho oil train was placed on tho siding nt Med ford af ter a swift run qf -100 miles, tho or chardlsts uncut tho day rushing It tp ill (j smudge pots Ip thq orchards and a million dollar ppar crop was kept ynrm that night in tho faco of a temperature several degreos below tho reccing point. Captains of the pear Industry wpro happy that night, nnd next fall nt Thanksgiving and ChrlstmaB, when nappy ciijldrpn in a dozen Mates arc agencies pr jno spirit wprm jook down upon the affairs of men, tho orchnrdlsts and tho oil kings and tho managers of railroads mny not come In for much attention from men, hut somewhere in tho measures qf magnitude they will bo assigned their deserts. GUARDS HI ESTATE Nt:W VOIUC, May 9 - J a addition to doubling his guards frou four to eght, John I). Itockefeller has had Installed about tho riromid of hs Pncautlco Hills estatu a system or olrctrlc lights which u can lash by Pressing m button at tho hvud of his bed, lleforo the duiiioiislratlous by tho Industrial Worhvrs of Him NVoild at Ihu downtown iftes of lliu piuuil' urd Oil rompHiiy sml ihu Ihriuls thoy would visit bis estate, Mr IUrH iielltr ussniillviil wllli four K'lrtMl h IMlllfr ) !' ) bl Jlll ill ihu finiiui ut juhn l HwMuller, MTODTTOTin, OK MO OX. TUKSDAV, MAY 1h,1!H; reen Fly or Rose and (Hy fJfuvge Miiiei f National Kiwo . SiM'loty.) Tho v'i iniliitU'i, or avww fly. toe tho linno .ot the ii-o uvowor's life, owini to their extraordinary rntc f iiH're.o, ntnl llicir poil-lciil ntliiek re.-iilting in serious OiiimiKv ' '1C younn shoots. Tho nphiiU's ntv-iiKei-U wlili'h e, Nt nT spcoitw in ilil'loivnt lorms. Thoro ore winded, nnd wini:li-m niijc of tli feiiiiilt, mul llu winded To tnnU'H limy w r tw Ivitul-' t)n-o wlileli r)iliUo their yniirn; Sviipar-on-ly ntnl those wliirh iliit ej:. Then their are males whioh may or may not he xviiigeil. The simplest form l' nplti- U the apterous female. This tVmalo is in tho form of u "-lobular body, Uio head, thorax nnd abdomen more or le-s morviii? into one mns. All tlmf we need liotiee is the preonoo of the eornielo.4 or honey tubes, I ho curi ous glniiilt in tho -Kin. tho plcrvtnv mouth and tho two-joiuloil foot. Tho oorniolos nro two tubular lionm on the upper nurfaoo of the abdomen through whioh tho iucoots pass out a Mvoet, suinmy exorotbm called 'honey dew." Honey dew is one of tho causo of tho dyiiij; of the ne loaves, Tor it fall fnuii the green fly, rovers tho leaves and pie vents respiration, biter it beooiuos eovered with eNornaont and a blaok fungus growth. Tho glands on tho bnok nre nUo important to remem ber, because it i through thorn thai tho skin hecoines roerod with u mealy, wnxy or thrend-liko sub stance that repel water, mul hoiioo, if we wish to ijorrotlo tho fKin. vo must use snmclhmz llmt will li()lil the corrosive substance. Tho sirueturo of the fol nt once separates tho nuhi or green fly frm the scale insect, which has only one segment fiirtuiii;; tho fool. The iv.s pirntion of an nplu is, as in all in sects, by means of breathing res at the sides of- the hmly. To kill thciii, those pores must bo closed by some stiekv stib-taiiee. Olio of )be most remarkable things in tho bion omics of the nphiilrs is the extraor dinary rate of repnlitotioii. Nonaally the life ryelc is as M lews: In fpriii;. ho "Inrl jvith what is culled n iuotirr iptoen or slam mother, a wingless female. This I in re n I, produces, living yomi called 'lice," really ilio hinaj stage. Those larau soon mature and produce other wingless tetanies, and so on until the plant becomes Miiothcri'd, mid then the wingleh form develop ving-bud.s in fad, liccomc pupae, which give rir-t winged females which flv otr to other plnnts mid produce wingless ercntnri's like their parents. These winged fonns limy fly to the xame kind of plant, for instance, from one ro-e to nuolher, or thev may fl yoff to qaile a different sort of plant. This migration is very important to notice. At the end of tho season there are proihifod male n well an females. These autumn fcuialon nre culled the ovimrous or egg-laying generation, and they, after having been fertilized by the mnlcs, di'poi eggri upon the plant. Thoso egg umnin all tho winter in the axils of buds, on the hIciuk, etc They nre visible to the naked eyogC earclu.d lur carefully on the rose.s. The rate of reproduction in plant lico is enormous, under certain con ditions, cuce the reason we find the lip.s of the rose -Iiooih .iiibli'iil,v cov- Reform the (My II. II. Windsor, in the Juho number of I'opiilnr Mechanics-.) With the oublic mind so cngiossed with thn Mexican mutter, wo mav get l..i..r Mi.ml.. fV.i. fllf. jlntlH'H lit I Ifllt 4 ,l",t.' 1,11111 Itit ..fc.M- ..- , rcformh which, like the uvnlunclie, seeaw to gather volume in its u" seeut. That tln-ro aro evils nnd In justices galore is not to bo denied; but wo really nre not half as bad nt heart, or even in porl'onimni'O, as wo have allowed ourselves to be inilneil to our oh a eve.. Wo have hail our shortcoming iinuied in our enrs so long and con-lantly llpit wo have come to think of ournches us much vvorso than v.e really are. Tho reform era found iU oppor tunity when muck-rakiiu; no longer offered cither tamo rr money tr, frenzlcil vviiii'i-. J'ersoijs vvU luels etl (he oiiliuarv abililh'M o cpmmaial publio atlculioh lu any other way found their oppoituiiitv, mul often a job, in ko-cilli-il rcftnui movciueiils, and weie abb lo gratify pcismml viuilly by geiiug ibcir iiiiiiich In new.paper In milium W)U ;i" broa knoivlhluv "I 1'ie subJeel, mul with out H cuicfil liuly i( i ptolileiul which serves incn . inev iiuoii un T John A. Perl ,Sjy ASSlSUNt 'bfMt H, if J iT?sH Aphides How to Fight Them orod with gioou and red flv. A sin gle winged female hn hoHIoiI I hero, and in a tiny or mi has produced many lliuu ouug, which in Iholr turn nro soon to ho ilolnn likewise. ,dils Enemies I'oilunaloly tho nphiiUvs hino many nntiiiiil enemies, which to omo ov lent keep their muabor.s down. Tho most important aro the lady-bird beetles, the hover l,llt and aphis lion or laco wing flis.' In spite of tllijvV ''nnliiml clieokV,', the roses hecomo c'overod and spolloil by plant lice, and man has to heh himself, mid oaiinot rely on naluro to ib oM'iythinv'. An)s aro usually found .niuongsi u colony of nphiuVs; thoy go to Ihiai to osiraot tho honey ilow. I'mloubledly mils carrv aphis about and i. may s,. up attack on roses, Ans (li ere fon should bo hilled. If their ncsls aro found a porilo apdied Ihrico at intervals of two weeks will do this. PrvH'iitloii mul Treatment Aphis may easily bo kept in cheek on roses by spraying, but this must bo done wilh caiv. Tho writer has ccn roses ns biitllv damaged by washes used ns by tho green 11 v. The reason in the tifa will not Mimd nuy strong corrt)ivo spray. A particular roo may do so at one time, but nt another it will have lis foliage ruined. Moreover, a stromr corrosive wash Is not uocesnrv to kill aphides. All Ihnt wo have t tlo is lo block up the breathing poiv, mid so asphyxiate them. This may be done with simple soft soap nnd wntor. For the spraying of roes yjiu iiiiiht get the Jtt-st soap mul not ifc more than one pound of soap to twcnly-fivo gallons of valor. Tn this may bo added two mul ouo-half pounds of ipiasia chips. The effect of the taller is iiildoubtedly Ibo nn'-l beneficial, fur it acls ns n sliimiliiiit and cleanser to the leaves, ami by many growew is saitl to have n tli rect effect on the nphldes. The soft soap, of couisc, has mhiic corntsivc jiowor, for it contains caustic soda (about I per cent). This soft soap and iim-ia wash is made as follows; )isdvo the soap in boiling soft walcr; boil (lie tpia.ssia cliyw or Jet I hem shnmcr for about twelve hours, adding vv tiler enough to kcrp them covereil, every now and then strain off the liipinl extract nod xur iulo the dissolved olt soap nnd well stir, and lalv add the fall quantity of water of di lution. This is oil that is required to kill aphis, lint wo must remem ber two things : First, that the living young inside the females are not hit by the wash, and that the wash tloes not kill the female ut once. So many young will im'iihi before tho parenU die, and oven have been m-cii protruding forth after their death. To clear the roos, then, wo must spray twice in ueeessioii on two consecutive days. Nicotine is an excellent iuHcclifido nnd may be safely used wilh sofl soap. Paraffin emulsions of various strengths nnd forms have been lee oiamentled. They nre usually harm ful to the bushes, mid the coriosivc pn rat fin is not necessury for the purpose. (Irovvcrs should be cau tioned against its IMS II is fre- ijucntly found advisable to wash (be bushes with plain sort water two day after spraying, pailly with tho object of rciiiovTug any soft soan and partly l knock off the dead aphis. This applies to any of th nplnciilcs used. Reformers ptytx. Fnr be jt from Ihiiaagainc to belittle jhc. honest reform of any lriiuiiu evil; but whilo ujipar'eiilly liothiug is good enough for lju pio- fcssioual reformer, is i not vylsilopi Jo give cipnil prominence to our good nicu nnd goo1 nccoippltshiavnls Is it pot a fact llmt never in (lie hintory of Hie l-'niled Slalcn were llicro so iiintiv houvrt men, honest businesses and honestly made prod ucts as today? Wan there ever, in nay lupd, sjueu llie dry Jauil ap peared OUl pf HlO )VlllCJII;S( oi wut- er, art ninny or an largo bennlnc (ions of every kind for jiil'feriiir hiiiumiily as loday? Vol how few i!iJuiuut are .viityjl l .Hie cou Hlrifclivo slory, of .Ilio good lliinga being thine, ami bow many pages In ilcji'iietjie aillelehl Tio Afoxicpn trouble ill not be vtii(ii jtw :oiiipeiiHaion it it only affords souiu leliel' fiiau the (bhCP ioii Pf ri''pims, mil) evep In a iiiifiis uru reforms Hie lefoimer, F'JJ'.SJ.l ." -J " JJLLV" U. .1 . .J.I TJmj i ilnyH arc ui, Rpray (ho rutiini Hpi'iiy, Don't (!($ (yf ir you don't want wormy fnill. Orchard Care Company WHY mi YOU SO TIRED? The' Weather Is ,'ot to Mlahio foe . That "litaggctl Out" Fooling "This weather simply takes the lift right out of mo. I can hardly drag ono fout alter tho other.'" said a run down, tlrcd-out woman, tho other day. Wo want to sy to ovory such par son lu this vicinity. Don't blnnm t'hti weather, It's your coiuUtlun. Yon need n strengthening toulo mid tlm very best wo know Is Vlnol which Is a coiniiinniion oi uio two mon world-famed tonics, namely, tho medi cinal, .curative elements ot cod liver oil and tonic Iron, for tho blood, A rase has Just como to our alien- Hon from Mllfopl. Mich., "Mm. Julia Harbor snys: "I was run-down and hardly able to drag about! ,1a)' up petlto wan poor nnd I was not nblo to work. My druggist nsked mo to try Vlnol. Tho Hrst boltln helped mo and after taking tho second bottle I was able to work mul felt well nnd strong. Vlnol Is tho best medicine I have over taken." Try a bolllo.of Vlnol .with tljo un derstanding that your money will bo returned If It does not help you. Mod ford Pharmacy, Modfonl, Ore. P. S. Our Huxo Snlvo stops Itchlmc and begins hcnllug nl mire. The Merchants Association At Us last meeting unanimously pTS:Tri pep. i.m on tltclr grorcr siiipl)lng tnoiii Willi! Itutlcr nun Ilio Mctlfortl Frcamcry fii-:iu )(t)i at least. , This will assist- lu -building n worthy Institution and n payroll In Med ford. Don't take n sabstltuto InsJst on Median! umtlo Hatter. Every Pound Guaranteed! Made in Medford The modern way of lunklnit ovir alt kinds of mattress at n small cost, Into sanitary folding matt'rntscs. No tuttliiK to comn loose. Is easily handled, and Is strictly sanitary, Feather hods made Into fntdttiR mattresses with summer and winter sides. Folding Mattress Co. aa:l osWj Tlilrtl St. Phono (ID I Mctlfonl WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Itccontly roniodolcd and onlarKod, added now catperaa mid apparatus and Is now strictly up-to-dato In ovory way. Coimiierlcitl Woik of all Klutls Includlns copying and ,calnr:lnK of pictures, legal documents, etc. lira mldo onlarBlriK, any size, and kodak flulshlnR ot every kind, Professional und atnatuor photo graphlo supplies, li, M. Harmoii Assoclulcd Willi Mo. Shop over Isis Tnoainr, phono 147-J tzyr-" IT THEATRE MUTUAL MOVIES tEJJETflDAYONLY Our Mutual Girl" Enters Society, 4h Reel of Lnryest Motion Pictures ever Cliuwi) "Trail' of the Lost Chord" Two reel Flyliijr "A." An mlaplulioii ol' Hut i'nuioiH poem mid ng "Till) l.ost (!nid," una o' Ilia Kicul Cmhi-d'h yreal tilt, fenliiiliiK I'M. (ixe;i, t.ipMileil by mi nhlu ciixt. WINE v'cylon coiiiiily. Ihin'l full lo sra It, only ilh, lll'lll. TllHIIIItnV i utI IC II Wcslciii "DKHCIlT ll)l,l," ii muffP no. "ill)'. MOON' HIIINWI'H IMIVIIITHIIjV.flHlii', "A 7.IHUJ) IfOMANf IV Ki'i'slpnit mwyi ISIS THEATRE Vaudov Ilio Today Only' '" OthWAIIHAi HOWNAItO I'oiiimly Hinging, TnlMliK? Act Plioloila)s Tncsilay anil Wcilncitibiy ii.Ti:"rivi: itiii.itv Two Ileal Pot'TtlVo IColly P.XTIIH WKIiltl.V XO. Ul Novvh 0 HOSTS VllaKraidi Comedy AOMISSItlX TOXHHIT ,1.tO t'tiiulug Tliuisthty , llt.M.X( HOP Till! KVKH. oianiis Two Parts Theio Is Xollilug Hotter nnd Xoiio (Julie So Hood iu VELVET ICE CREAM For every occasion. Individual molds for special occasions, Hpeclal price (or churches Propmt dullvurlu. nnd lodge. White's Velvet Ice Cream Factory Nat Hulltllng Plttoin IHI-U Dry Cleaning Department Ot SUNRISE LAUNDRY 1'or Sicani and Dry Cleaning nnd All KluiU of l)o Work t4iillr Cleaned BpotiKod and and Pressed Prourd Suit -...11.25 up BOcup Coat -- ."' up 35c up Hklrt MMMMW .ftP up 26c up Overcoat... 1.00 up Doc up Waist .. M up SSeup Dress .' ,V up 60c up Clluvns. kid ......- .! Olovos, Ioiir .... .30 HctllN Cleaned ilponnod and and Presjed Prossod Suit ....... ,...1...'' BQn Coat wmiwmiiii w mU ic Touscru ... ..- - .00 3(c Orcrroat ........ 1.00 60o llnlncoal - 75 (Iput'A Bait Pressed Weekly, 11.50 per Mouth. i What h HicaUiiM Or Any Olln-r Mc.il Without Hootl COFFEE Vt llcslro to Call SjmvIiiI Altcnlloii to Our Paniiiiis llrand of Barrington v Hall Thcit" Is Vono Hotter, Has Tcvv IttpiaN Try It itft.il Hoo It Wij .rtl Xmv Cdrruct MARSH & BENNETT Kci'oml Door Hun! of KlrM Xatloual Hank. Plitiuo U.TJ A, imij 770 g fc JsMs)Uii 1 w s mw' luufor,