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MEDFOIti MAIL TRIBUNE
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MICDI-OIUJ 1'IUNTINQ CO,
The ftemoerntlo Times. The Medford
Mstl, The Meilfnrd Tribune, Thn 8oulh
srn Omgonlnn. Tho Atlilnml Trlbuno.
Office Mall Trlbuno Uitllilln, IS-iT-i
North rir street! telephone "6.
Official l'uper of I he City of Mtjford.
Official Paper of JAck-on County.
Entered ni second-class matter t
Me-lford, Onif-on, under ths act of
March 3, 1879.
BUHSCKITTION BATE!
One year, by mail.- 15.60
Ona month, by mnll .SO
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, Jacksonville and Can-
tral rolnt . .80
Kattirday only, br mall, per year J.00
Weekly, per ypnr-.-.. 1.S0
Full Ix-aie-I Wlro Associated 1'rcii
With HeUorl Stop-Ore
VIOLENT ERUPTION
MOUNT LASSEN
KKDDIKO, Cnl., June 0. Daylight
brought proof todav iliat the erun
lion yesterday of tlio new eraler on
Mount IiiK.M0it wns tlio mot violent
that hns occurred yet. Tlio snowy
Himuiii of the peak, which yester
ilnv inomius slioweil bright wliite.
wns nfpun blackened today by the
volcanic nltcs poured forth.
.Apprnrnncos indicate that tlie vol
nine of nh scoriao from the latent
outbreak i far greater than the firM
output, which covered tin area of 100
acres to a dctdh of a ipiartcr of nu
inch, and has Itccn (Miniated to have
weighed 10,000 tons.
The column of nsccndinj; steam
from the crater was more plainly
visible ye.-terday from this distance
than nt any time since the series of
disturbances began. It could be fcen
as far as the mountain itself wns
distinguishable. At no time, how
ever, hart thorn been nuy authenti
cated report of flames or lava.
Atmospheric conditions for ob
servation arc hot in the afternoon.
SIMMONS NAMED
E
WASHINGTON. Juno 3. It was
announced at tho white houso today
that it probably will bo several days
before the president nnd the secre
tary of the treasury aro ready to
make known the names of tho two
ndjtlonal members of tho federal re
serve board. It now seems aa
surod that E. C. Simmons of St.
Louis will bo ono of tho members.
but tho appointment of Chns. S. Ham
lln, assistant secretary of the trens-
uri, who had been under considera
tion, does not now seem to be likely.
It Is generally bellerea a man will
bo named who has not yet been sug
gested publicly in connection with
tho board,
CLEOPATRA BILLED
AI STAR F
KiTvrriiiK to George Kleine's pro
diiction of the fines photo drama,
"Antony uml Cleopatra," n promi
nent critic sny:
"Tho play is big nnd bulky, em
plovitig several thousand people in
its waking. They nrc used to splen
did advantage, but not to the poinl
where they beeomo boresome. Wo
gel Hashes of vast armies and vast
assemblies of gorgcoijs palaces and
Jiciitliful women. Everything, in
fact, that one might oNpcct in the
coin I of n mighty ruler."
Mr, Kleims production of "An
tonv mid Cleopatra" U announced
for one day onlv tit I lie Star liiealer
Priday, Juno V.
ROOSEVELT GUEST
OF
SIADIUI), Juno 0. Colonel Theo
dore Itoosovolt wa today tho guest
of King Alfonso nnd Queen Vic
toria or Hpniu at their summer pnlnt'a
of La (Irnnja, -10 miles from Madrid.
Acconipnnlod by Ambassador Wll
lard and tlio stuff of tho American
tmilmwy, tlio colonel loft tho Htmnf-li
MPlUl early In tho morning by nu
tofyohlltf for tlio royal rntliluiiru.
wlwre II had hcmi arranged tfiut ho
lOtuuld Birlver for luwhwni. l
lliti May at lb" pulum u to )'
pUtui four hoiirc
Valedictory for Graduating Class
Medford High School, 1914
(Hy Willie Weir Howard)
Wo have met hero for the lnt lime
ns nn organised clnts. Tonight wo
imy goodbye to nur hlh school ilnys
nnd enter n yet Inrser school some
of na tho discipline, or life Itself,
others will bo to collopo to continue
their education.
m !.. .1... r- t......... .in.
i nu uiu-m"11 v:iiip in (unties ui-
posed to reel very regretful thnt their V "l '"" ' . Ti m
high school day. nro over, and per-j" ' ,0 the eternal I Wll I
hnps wo too feel some of the regret ? j'"f a ,M . "' , T!U
usual In breaking old ties, yet the
clnss of 191 -I Is glad to be here Is
glad because of what it menus to bo
hero.
With most of us there nro, ns It
were, three landings in tho stnlrwny
of our school training where In we
stop nnd look back over that which
wo have accomplished. How glnd
we were when we hnd finished our
graiumnr school wo hnd laid the
first rough foundation for the build
ing up of knowledge. Now, wo have
finished our high school nnd ngnlu
we nro proud of our achievement.
Wo hnve well begun our education
Wo have measured ourselves with
our school mates and, through the
friendly contest, hnve come forth with
a truer rcnllmtion of the worth nnd
ability of our fellows. Wo are be
ginning to see tho world nnd whnt life
means in tho light of education nntl
F. V. Medynski's Reply to Mr. Howard
To the Editer:
With your permission, I would like
to answer Mr. Howard in as few
words as possible. Mr. Howard's
plea is "Sipiare Deal for Outsiders";
mv desire is for justice, with favor
itism to no one. 1 haie been going
over the city's, recorde and I fimi
the people in the city of Medford
were the ones llmt were suffering
an injustice. To this end, I find that
out of tho forty-five flat-rate water
users outside the citv limits, thirty
eight of them have only been paying
S-LoO per qunrter for their water.
Only very few of these thiity-
eight hnve less than 100 feet square,
and pome of them run into acreage.
Thec people have had no restrictions
ns to the quantity of water they
i wed, could run night and day, open
hoe or otherwise, while our citv res
idents nrc limited in days and hours,
also limited to nozzles, and still must
pay the same amount per quarter of
$4.50, nnd thnt for only one lot oOx
100 or less. Now, I want to say that
this is only one small item that the
city projerty-owncr mil, face.
Kirslly Medford's gravity sys
tem cost .?.'K50,000, which, with inter
est nnd other expenditures, will
amount to .f.VJ.'i.OOO by the end of
ten years. Is the outsider held re
sponsible for this debt J No, only
those within the it's limits are held
re.sNiiisible for this debt. More still,
by the end of this ten years, the
wood pipe now in u-e will have to be
renewed. Who will hove to pav for
this! Will .Mr. Outside Wnter-User
put his ham in his (Kteket to renew
itf Or will it still devolve on the
taxpayer within the city's limits to
go into his jeans and dig up a mil
lion or so dollars to put in something
thnt will he more neariv permanent.
Mr. flown rd, vou are the hasty one,
for vou assert that our meter rate,,
when pumping from the creek, were
8 cents per 1000 gallons. Six years
ago water users through meters w-n-
paying 15 cents per 1000 gallons,
ami todav many flat-rate uers in
the city are paying over 25 cents
per 1000 gnlloiis myself being one
of these.
Vou niso say, "When the north and
cast parts of the city were all irri
gating at once, the peoplo in the
south nnd west parts of the city had
ii lack of pressure, not because then
was any lack of water rux-lv. bill
because one water. main, from the
reservoir would not supply last
enough; so, when the rescrioir wns
full and overflowing, "he -untie.
Chamberl
(From tho Newborn Knterprio)
TJiuro havo .been, many speeches
made In congress In relation to tho
repeal of tho free tolU provision for.
our coastwise commerco through tho
l'li-uiiim canal. On May 22 Senator
Chubiborlnln of Oregon made an ad
dress on this subject which fills 20
pages of the Congrcs.ioiial llccord.
Ho was frequently interrupted by
other kenntora which shows thnt this
speech was not mudo to an empty
chamber and his prompt replies to
questions, covering every phuo of
tho contention, demon.'rnted (hut hu
hud mude a thorough study of tho
subject,
in Illustration of tho aggressive
spirit of Oreat llrltluu ho quoted
from n uioshuku of I'rit-ldent 1'lerco
calling tho uttoutloii of coniiress to
Vloluttoiis by Hint country of treutles
uiuilo Hlih tlio United Hfulcs In rof-
oroucu to ('oiitiul America. Ho also
quoted from n spooi'li mudo by Koiiu
(or Hleplieu A. I)uiilu in Jti3 In
we tlml thnt tho picture pleases us.
Those who hmo had much exper
ience say thnt we will chnnRo our
views when we enter tho renlUy nml
contests of life Itself thnt wo will
lose our dreams ami how to the die
tntes of stern necessity. Perhaps o
I shnll, hut wo will keep our drcnnt
now nml we will not lose tho HrlBiit
. . . .
IP uiv iiuiiinit: ui iiuvti "mi u-
panncea for age.
II l;h school hsu menut much to
us. It Is a training school and n
mlnnturo doine-crocy In which each
holds hlfi place by his own worth.
Koch Is Judged 'by his goodfellowshlp.
his ready effort nnd his ability. To
our high school wo gladly uckuowl
edge our debt of gratitude and to
our teachers we give our sincere
thnnks.
Now, on this, our last meeting, na
an organised clnss, wo declnre the
Joyousness of work well begun rnther
than we regret nt parting, .fter nil,
I the world, ns we hear said so often,
is but n smnll plnco nnd, Indeed, It
continually grows smaller, nnd we
shnll meet often and sMak with one
another, nnd shnll remember together
this night when wo snld goodboye to
our high school.
farthest away could not get their
supply."
Now. Mr. Howard, our records
show that at the time ou speak of
the water receded in the re-eruiir
seven feet. ou, being an hydnuiln
engineer, let me ask vou. Whenever
this occur, does it not prove iosi
tively thai the outlet must he greater
than Ihe inlet And, if wc should
increase the outlet, would not the
reservoir go dry, with the present
supply nt the iutakef This is ihe
chief reason we inaugurated the al
ternate system of irrigation in the
city, so we might have sufficient
pressure nt nil times in case of fire,
also to keep the icscrvoir full for nu
auxiliary supply in nn emergency.
As to the suburbanites, if ' they
want street improvements, ewcr
M'slcms, police protection and fire
hydrants, they can hnvu them nil by
paying for them, just the same as the
citizens of Medford ore paying for
theirs; they can have all of these
luxuries identically with every per
Fon in the city nnd nt the .same
price, if they so desire, simply by
asking that the city hoiiiidary he ex
tended to include them.
So far as the street railway is
concerned, these same suburbanites
would not have entertained the prop
osition for one moment had it not
been direct to their interest, hence
they gave the right of way. The cit
izens of Medford did their part by
giving rigid of way on their streets,
hoping to get an indirect benefit from
same.
I have said considerable pertain
ing4 to inside and outside property
owners. I also urn nn outside prop
erty owner, having fourteen lots just
below Mr. Putnam's home. I hope nt
some time to be able to have the u-c
of city water on them; when thnt
time comes I will be glnd to have
the privilege of paying the estab
lished rate, without asking or ex
pecting any favoritism be shown me.
If unv of the outside wuter-use -s
cnii prove to tho prcicnt city council
that they have been or are being in
any way unjustly treated, I know th'.,
council will be rcjuly mid willing to
remedy any such injustice.
Let me say right here, Mr. How
ard, generosity is not alwuy justice,
especially when you ask the city
council to bo generous with something
Hint -Iocs not belong to them. The
city water belongs to taxpayers (if
Medfoid, nnd their just rights conic
fir.
Yours for nu equitable nthuinUl ra
tion. P. V. MKDV.VSKI.
Tolh
ain on
connection with tho Cluytou-ilulwer
treaty.
On other, occasions Menator Cham
berlain has addressed tho sonnto in
the discussion of this question with
such signal ability and force Hint ho
buy proven himself ono of tlio lend
ers in that brunch of the government
when matters of vital Importance nro
being considered. He is u honor to
the stuto which set aside partisan
politic uml scut him to tjio nation's
cacpltol. That ho will be re-elected
In November for another term of six
yearn may bo rolled upon, If ho lives,
with ns much certainty as Hint tho
sun will continue to rlo at tho ap
pointed hour. To suppose anything
else Is to suppose lliut Oregon bus
lost u Noiuo of regurd for faithful
Bervlio,
Von Oct (ho ltei
There Is when you sniok (lov, John
sou cIkhis ami (ml i on Ire huiiio Indus-
tries,
-.-. a I
TTO
NOHALKK, Mx., dune 0. - To per
form guard dutv at lleimosillo, the I
capital of Souorn, wheie much di-..
sension has been reported between
the civil and military nulhorities, 175
constitutionalist soldiers, of whom
seventy-five were Vaqni Indians,,
uu-sed thronish here todav.
The foieo had been' ordered at
Cuiiniicn bv Colonel Klius t'allcs,
who came north from lleimosillo last
Sunday. Colonel Callqs uuule no
statement coiiceniingfrcporU that he
had been deposed from commuiid nt
llermoslllo. From other sources
came rumors that the ciisis in the
troubles between the" civil and mili
tary factions would be i cached uuii
as Civil (Inventor VuXvtorniiti seemed
to he obtaining control of the situ
ation. Kdilor Ortigo-ii of Lit l.ibertad, a
newspaper published at N'ogales,
Solium, has been depot trd its the re
sult of alleged seurrilotw attacks he
printed upon Maytoreu.i, OrPgosa is
in Nn"ulcs, Anr.
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady Assistant
H S. UAUTliKlT
rhoueA M. 47 n 47-11
AliitiuUncfl 8fw-lc tlsliutr (JofOsiar
Properly Fitted Glasses
Await You Here
See Dr. Rickert
hi: knows how
Suilo I -'J Over Deuel's
Creeu Trading Stamps (liven
For Your
Children's Health
Snyder's
Filtered
Milk
Free Delivery.
Phono 201-J-3
Rules and Receipts
won't make perfect homo
baking without a good
Icavoner.
Crescent Baking
Powder
Ih made to In iro n good
raise and to sustain tho
risen doiis'li our cakes
can't fall.
ASK VOCIt OltOCKK
IWc ier Ih.
CRESCENT MPO CO.. Seattlo, Wn.
Planning for the
jttork's Arrival
Amonff, thoso UiIiikj which nil women
shuuld know of, uaU many of them lu,
Ii a splendid ex-
K-nat apWlcatlon
r III In liiunt drutf
Mure" under tho
liO'iiu of "Mother's
dend." It Is a
lwnctratlns lMId
and rnuti- nnd many
a mother lulls huw
It so wonderfully
nldtd thorn tliroush
WTX1
II t iicrlfxl of i'Xix.a-
Isncy. Its tlilet piirii'ie l to render llio
letiilons, llffumvnlM nml idiihcIck o )llunt
llmt imtiiru'n exinaiun may lio nuuni
plUdied without tlio lntcnu .train so
nll'in clutructcrUli' of thn pvrlod of
expeclnncy.
At uny iiiln It Is renon-iMo to VUovo
umi -inea -ioinrs iileiiil" luix ieen W
lomiuuion o iiiiiIIiuiIiikmI fur IUim than
iMilf u ntfilury no muru lltnily udvlie
Miuld ha KlVI'll tli Jniivrlviifcd iniillier
limn lo suKKu-t 111 dally use ilurliitf ex.
tcctuiiey,
,.k. Sl ""' ',f"f ' lur "MiAhfi
rrbrnd," u )K.inimtln, internal ll-iuld
nf itrmt h.fp uml tuiij. ml wrliu to
Jimdllild KiHuluior l-, SO lunwr IIH.,
Alums, On,, lur Ilifcir UmU nt u"fid
mid Hnii'ly nffiii.lu,ii to rpwjtmil
imtiUfHi. II iuiiiIiiIim irntuy iniKijiallviV
IM wiv vt bitnut tv uli wemwii
T
ROOFS
SEN
ASSIST
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MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO
lintr. mid Carpet Oli-iuiing
and Weaving
oil MAST MAIN STUNKT
IMiono RJW-U
There Is Nothing Hotter nml None
Quito So Hood a
VELVET
ICE CREAM
Por every occasion. Individual
molds tor special occasions. Hpoclnl
prices tor churches nnd lodge.'.
Tropmt deliveries.
White's Velvet
Ice Cream Factory
Nat lliilldlug Phono IHIlt
WESTON'S
CAMERA SHOP
Itocently romodolod mid onliirKod,
nilded new rnmorna nnd apparntus
and Is now strictly upto-dnto In
every way.
Conitiiorlc-.! Work of nil Kind
Including copylni; and onlnrglnK of
pictures, legal documents, otc. Uro
tuldo ciilnrnlni., any site, and kodak
flntshlttK of every kind,
t'rofotuilnnnt nnd nmntuor photo
graphic supplies.
Ii. M. Harmon AhocI"Ic-H With Me.
Shop over Ists Tnenter. Phono H7-J
Plate Ice
Pronounced ly Dr. Calvin S.
White, State J reallh Of Hcer,
and Dr. 10. D. Piekel of Med
ford. "President Stale Hoard
i
of Health, to ho
Absolutely Pure
A trial will convince you
that plalc ice will outlast tiny
other make of artificial ice.
CM. Alt
HAM) PUItH
Morning Deliveries
Medford Ice &
Storage Co.
Phone 24
Thirteenth and S. Irtr sts.
Look Girls
Prepare your Dolls for
DECORATED DOLL
CARRIAGE PARADE
Wednesday, June 17, 2 p. in.
Medford Base Ball Team
Carnival
June 16 to 20
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Prizes Awarded fer:
Pest Decorated Doll Carri
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Largest Doll.
KmallcHt Doll.
Largest Doll Family,
Pi'dllicst Twin Dolls,
MosL Unique Doll,
Rend Millies lo
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THAT IS SnTIUK.NT
3- -HopnrnV) Acts- 2
I'liotopliijx TucHiluy nml Weduetday
The Impersonator
In Three Part
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Suit $1.23 up nile up
Cont M .7.1 up ,1So up
Skirt r.O up 25c up
Overcoat 1.00 up Mia up
Wnlst ..'.0 up irc up
Dress -... .7.' up r.0o up
Olovcs, hid ' .10
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Ocnti
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Suit .......t I.3.'. fide
Coal (.0 2ftc
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Trousers .................... .f.O 2f.c
Overcoat m.... ... 1.00 60o
Itnlncont ..., .75
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v
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Vera Cruz., Mux. -American I mops
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upon by Moviuiius and Ueiieinl
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tlin Hccue,
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uouioled in (he sliecl lllillut
theie.
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New Yolk City The llumhuiK
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I0e four
lltt
irum six paci;i.(i)s
oi nuy kiiiu.
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and wcddliiKs. This menus
luvltntlomi nud Invitations
mean weddliiK Kill.
It Is a henutlful custom
handed down from uiitbiulty,
which lankoH It Impeintlv'o
that tho friends must help
the youiitt couple by prnvld
I in: theut with kKIh they
will find useful In their
home.
In this, I recommend tho
decide the piuzlliiK question of whnt
J. REDDY
r. !i.i . n . -. nt fk.wu v.wii
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