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V 'C k rVMK FOUR MEDFORD MATJJ TRIBUNE. MEDFORD. OREGON MONDAY. .TUNE 1fl. 1014. MEDFPRD, MAIL TRIBUNE rtJfetliniBU KVRUr AFTERNOON WCCKPT BUNDAT IJT TJUO mudfoud rniNTiNQ co. Th Democratic Time Ths Medford Mall. Th Medford Trlbuns. Th Bouth rn Oregonlsn. The Ashlsnd Trlbun. Officii Mall Trlbuns Bulldlnr, ll-IMI Motth Fir treeti telephons T6. Official Panar 6f the- Cltr of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson Countr. ntered s second-cUss matter at Medford. Oregon, under tba act of March . T. injBfcirno- batm .,. One, year, by mall. , E22 One. month, by mall B0 Tr month, delivered br carrier In Medford, Jackionvllle and Cen- tral Point lUlurdny only, by mall, per year 3.00 Weekly, per year,,, -.. '-SO Full Leased Wire AsorlatclTrc With Mcdfori Stop-OTer AT CRATER LAKE (Klamath Northwestern) "I think It hns cost about $23 to ditto to feed tho men who havo como from tho Medford Bide of the mountains Into Crater Lake Park already this sprint; looking for work with tho government engineering crew on tho roads in tho park," said Assistant Supcrlntcdent Momycr of Crater I-ako park yesterday. Mr. Momycr canio down rrom head quarters flvo miles this side of tho rim of Crater Lake yesterday. Ho left headquarters early In the room Inp, was met about thrco miles this sldo by an nutomobilo and vas in this city in timo for noon lunch. Ho has much pralso for tho new paison per sorvlco between hero and Tort Klamath which mado this possible The Oakland is now operating be tween tho Upper lako landing and Modoc Point and an auto stage con nccts thcro from Fort Klamath. Un dor tho new regime passengers can leave this city at 7:30 in tho morn Ing by auto to tho landing, there take tho Oakland, be met at Modoc Point by an auto and whisked into, Fort Klamath Jn - timo for the noon meal. Tho trip this war w roaao on the samo time, thereby cutting the old timo in half. Plenty of Work Soon In telling of tho worklngmen com ing into tho park Mr. Momycr says they arc told In Portland and other points north of tho mountains that thcro is plenty of work for all on tho park roadB. They probably beat their way to Medford on freight trains and hlko from thcro to the park headquarters. Many of them nro broke and somo have no blankets, They aro hungry and liuvo to depend on tho good graces or the man In chargo of tho park for something to cat. Tho park agent says few of theso aro able to get work in the road cam pa now but this condition will bo bettered when a full force is em ployed. "I met one of tho big steam Bliovclu going In from tills side as 1 came down this morning," said Mr. Momycr. This lg to no used on road work and will probably reach the present camp a few miles this Hide of headquarters today. This will bo used on this side whllo the other two shovels will work on tho lloguo river sldo. Tho road to within about thrco miles of head quarters now is in excellent condi tion from both ways. It has been graded whllo wet and tho soil has packed Ilko a boulovard. Although wo had about H inches of new enow lut week, this Is now gone, except whero it fell on old suow, and within a few days I think U will be possible to drive autos to tho headquarters from both ways " ItOUll KoOll OjM'IUm) Mr. Momycr wild ho hollovcd the road acroBg tho mountain will be open to tho Itoguo river delegates to tho trl-connty meet to be hold here .luiiu 23 can como that way. Tcumu und rigs aro bolng driven over tho road as much as posslhlo In order to break tlio nnow and causo it to dis appear more rapidly. Ono hundred and sixty-six people have registered' at headquarters so far this beuson. This Is tho record for this timo of tho jear. July 4 un excursion of Portland school boys aro to ho at Crater J.uko. Permits for 26 machines to carry this party lias Hlrcmdy been urranged for and Mr. Momycr ub 125 will spend tho country's natal day In tho park This (incursion Is headed by tho son of Alfred Parhhurst, managor of the Outer I.ako company. Manager Parkhurst expects to reach tlio park within few days to arrange for spewing tlio hotel u( headquarter md the Ukq rim. liP MANY MING WORK D STEALING A CARTOONISTS' CREATIONS SAMPLE of the Hearst business morals is now 'being eivon bv the Hearst papers and other journals lo A whom ho syndicates his Sunday "funny i ho syndicates his Sunday "runny" section. Years ago tho Dirks brothel's helped to make the Hearst comics famous. CI us Dirks found humor in insects. Tho idea being new, it make a hit. The other brother created the famous "Katzenjannuer Kids," whose pranks i'or a score of yeaw have amused young and old, perhaps the most successful of all the funnies. Gus Dirks veal's since was called by death, but his car toon ideas were appropriated by Hearst, who set imitators to copy his creations and has for years kept the scries run ning at ii profit to himself, though lacking the zip and humor of the original. Rudolph Dirks has left, the Hearst employ for that of the New York "World, which, with allied papers, presents the familiar "Katzenjamtner Kids" each week. Where upon Mr. Hearst starts the publication of the adventures of a fake Katzenjannner family, all the characters and ideas stolen from Dirks. The artist, ashamed of his work, affixes no signature. A few veal's ago the New York Herald did the same trick with R. F. Outcalt's ""Muster Drown" creation, and has since published weekly a fake "Duster Drown," a bold theft of an idea. The plagiarism of the great dailies is as much a crime as any other variety of theft, but there seems to be no more protection for the cartoonist than there is honor among the millionaire publishers. TIME FOR A FEW weeks ago Senator Congressional Record a conclusively proving that the nieir aiiiuaieu ami uepeiuicnt corporations wt-ru m a v no spread conspiracy to create hard times and manufacture sentiment favoring the authorization of an increase in rail road rates. Every possible avenue, he asserted, was being utilized to bring pressure upon the interstate commerce commission and force a decision, not after calm and dis passionate review upon the merits of the case, but upon public clamor. Now comes President "Wilson and shows that the effort to create hard times, when banks are full of money and crops aro record-breaking, is coerce tnc government into aoantioning irs trust regmauve program and hasten the desired railroad incense. There has all along been more than a suspicion that ii xi tt.... ii. x: i e ..c:..:i tins was me case, uowever, uie nine ims cuinu tur uuuuuu decision as to whether big business or the government is to rule, and it might as well be fought out now as it was in Andrew Jackson's time. row "Wilson intends to fight it by business bluffs. WHAT IT COSTS TO DO BUSINESS ", .Sarlcof fJuaWsTalVs hyA.Ji. Burroughs, of the Burroughs Adding Machlno Company. Copyrighted. "Tli fixvlx it imv to handle lire lUiCtgoods which go fa-t." A linbcnlncher in Chicago lias built lita-bucjno to the point where he uvcrngeH a thousand biilcti u day in a little store forty feet square u gross business of more than 200,000 a year. In tliis little store he keeps n wider variety of gondn ami make more real net profit than moxt stores witli five times his spare and ten to fif tVtu times his capital und cxmii-c. Thp secret of his success is in the small amount of stock which hu cur ries and the frequency with which he turns his capital. He plans to keep just one day's supply of stock on the shelves mid in the show cases. Every night his stock is replenished just enough to replace the goods removed by the day's sales. Accurate records for several years !..,.. ......I.I...1 tl.: n.,l,.,nl t.. Limn- ll.l.V llllllfjll ,1119 liiV ... .l... .' , almost exactly how much he will sell of every hue each day, mid to miike urrangcmciits in advance for this sule. ' lie keens it two weeks' supply of each line in his stock room on the fourth floor, whete rents cost him very much li than he pays on the firt Hour. J'aeh night he sends down to the More just enough of each kind of stock for one day's business. Hv knoiviu" almoht exactly how tuucli goods ho will bo able to sell of The Law Alone Dozes in the Dead Past (Sacramento Ilea) Thn tiresldent of the Illinois liar 'Association In an address opening tho annual convention of that organiza tion used these werds: At tho outset wo must admit that the inhabitants of the United States aro tho most lawless of all civilized peoples. To that tho Chicago Public takes this exception. Whatever may b trio matter with our legal system ana it Is not for a mere layman to crltlclso tho mlnutlau of the law ono thing Is certain: If tho lawyers and Judges do not reform tho machinery of the law, Tho People will, Wo havo lawyer law, and judgo Judgments, and tho result Is to far from JuhIIco und common tuiio that the avorago citizen looks upon tho whole legal systom as a torrlblo on xliuf'lii'-tlie hands of hl enemies, Hu SHOWDOWN La Follotte published in tho voluminous mass of evidence railroads of the nation and the result of an effort to It is also evident that "Wood- out and is in no ways coerced each line, he is able to make quantity contracts with his jobbers on many lines, at quantity prices, with seny monthly deliveries and monthly bills, He pavs after he sells. It' his records show, for instance, that he will need 1000 xhirts of n cer tain size, his order to the jobber or manufacturer will be for 1000 shirts delivered in (uuntitio.- of three dozen every other week. livery month he Ms a bill from the manufacturer or jobber for six dozen shirts. Hut, he has probably sold fie dozen of them before the bill comes, so he' can take the discount with money ho has already received from the sale of the goods. He invests .ill! a week in salary for a young woman who "ives her whole time to tuhuliitiii" sales and expense figures. the resirt this young woman gives him every day shows not only the number of miles for that day of every Hue of good:, carried, but it shows also n comparison with the preceding day, the same day of the preceding week and the same day of the pre ceding year. If you ask him, "How's business!" he can tell you, for ho knows. He (locnii'l guess ut his figures. It coits him 1U u week, a sum which would scare some retailers, but it enables him to do a gross bimiucns of $4r00 u week on a capital that is less than some retailers use to do a business of $100 a week. " believes absolutely that tho poor havo no redress against tlio rich, ! cause a clover lawyer with a rich client can continue litigation Indefi nitely. And with cases dragging on ten, fifteen and twenty years In the courts, this statu of mind Is uitural. Tho American people aro no more Immoral, and no more criminal minded thun tho people of other countrios. Their disregard for law Is duo to tho fact that tho law lias Invited dlsrespoct, Our cosmopolitan and hetorogen oouk population contains a largo John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant S . HAIITMCTT I'hoRM N. 47 M 47-Ji AtubuJMM ftorvlc Deputy CofOMr element of people so poor that they feel that wrongs, not redrosKod by themselves will not ho redressed at all, And this legal sunplclou and hopelessness have so permeated so ciety that wo havo becomo the "most lawless of nil civilized peo ple." Thcro ts but one way to muko our people law abiding: Make thu law just, and administer them Impartial ly. Quibbling must cease, techni calities must bo brushed aside, and Interminable delays must bo brought to nn end. The poor must stand upon the samo footing before thn law as tho rich', and this fact alone requires that thn Judgment lw speedy, and Its execution certain. In a word, the law must ho con verted from an impotent relic of the past Into an oftlclcut agent ut tho present. That Is what The Uoo has been preaching for, lo these many year. With everything eUe Improving with medicine and surgery advanc ing by marvelous trldes with sci ence making gigantic leaps with every other profession or calling up-to-date tho law still dozes and nods In the dead and damned past. CHICAGO MAN BUYS 36-ACRE 0RJCHARD llnmllton ration of Chicago has purchased a 36 acre tract of five year old pear and apples on tho Kagle Point road flvo miles from Medford, for 115,000, and will take possession ot onco. Tho property was bought from Karl S. Tumy and Chorle Doynton. The purchase wai mado after Mr. ration had Inspected fruit land In this section, and com pared with others. A I&000 bunga low will bo built by Mr. Patton on the property this summer. Mr. Patton recently graduated from Amherst, and took n horticul tural course In tho University of Her Un. Tbo land will bo Improved. NO IMPORTANT DECISIONS FROM SUPREME COURT WASHINGTON'. June lo. The su preme court of the Tinted States to day rccei-sed until June 'J'J without niuiotinciiit; deci-ions in the inter mountain rate or iuixirtaut eases. You (Set tho llest There Is when you smok Oov. John son cigars and pstronlzo homo Indus tries. ANSWER THE CALL Medford People Have Kotimt That This Is NrceH.nry A cold, a strain, a sudden wrench, A little cmt& may-hurt tho kid neys. Sibils of backache often follow, Or somo Irregularity of tho urine. A splendid rq'mudy for such at tacks, A medicine that has satisfied thou sands Is noun's Kidney Pills. Thousands of pcoplo rely upon It. Hero Is one case: John Kramer, farmer, Jacksonville, Ore, says: "For years I suffered from kidney complaint. I tried one remedy after another, but nothing gavo inn relief. A friend who had taken Doan's Kidney Pills, told mo to try them. After I had used thrco boxes, the trouble left me. I am glad to say that I have novcr suffered from kidney complaint during tho past two years, I willingly give Donn's Kidney Pills a second en dorsement." Price 60c, at nil dealers. Don't simply ask for a kldnoy roniodv got Donn's Kidney Pills tho samo that Mr. Kronier had. Koxtor-Mllhurn Co., Props,, Iluffalo, N. Y, 52XSGteWiyiiJW9( Hello It's ho sluiplo Just a tluglo of tho hell, u step or two at most, end )oii aro brought faca to faco with your friends In town, In the country or lulled away distance makes no dif ference. Social affairs arc ar ranged, tho groceries ordered, tho doctor consulted, appoint ments with tho dentist, tho photographer, buslncsg mat ter concluded, visits at tho bedside of tho sick wo ar range all thrso things for you with nn trouble on your part. Wo assume all tho work and worry, sit up nights to uccoiu inodato you, stay homo from church aud tho movies to al ways lo ready to run tho er rands, stiovor relax our vigil ance a second, Such servlco Is worth far moro than it cost In fact the cost Is the least con sideration -only 0 cents u day (no other chargo.) Tho Illun Hook Is now In press, Now name can bn' added until tho I nth. Wo aro saving a space for you. The Home Tel. & Tel. Co. mf&it!fiWftwmtfWifWifWWiw MILLION PROMISED Fl nill'AllO, Juno IP. One million was promised to ho deposited today In the l.a Hollo Htreot Trust mid Hav ings' llauk, and William Lurliuer and O. II. Mtimlay, president and vice president ot the bank closed by the state bank oMimlnor, will sever their connection with tho Institution, ac cording to statement by Monday. Tho million dollars, ho said, would bo sufficient to re-open tho bank, "The resignation of Mr. I.orlmer and mjsolf." ho added, 'seem at this lime, to bo called for by tho clrcuin- stance." Daniel V. llnrkln, chief stato hank examiner for the Chicago district, de clined lo comment on tho promised deposit of $1,000,000. Ho said that tho examination of tho bank's books and assets would proceed. a-. . .. -iwiii .. IT Theatre Mutual Movies Moiulav-Tut'Stlav ni'lit, 7::K)Slar) "ROMANCE AND DUTY" Majostif Problem J May in Two Keels "WHAT MIGHT HAVE BEEN" Tlianliouser "POUR ONE HUNDRED DOLLAR BILLS" Ivelianee THE RIVAL PITCHERS' A very funny Majestic Conietly "OUR MUTUAL GIRL NO. 8" Six reels. 10c--always lUe. ISIS THEATRE Vaudeville Tonight THE GLADSTONE FAMILY HU People- HU High Class Hutertaliiur In a 10-Mlii-uto Act I'iMir Heels llest MreiiMil Pictures Children IIMVuls Adults in t.VnH Demonstration Day Paul's Electric Store June 24th $5,000 STOCK OF TIRES ON.HAND UNITED STATES REPUBLIC MICHELIN and GOODYEAR. Call and get our prices. CRATER LAKE MOTOR CAR CO. HALL TAXI CO. PHONE 100 Four, five and Heven-pas-Hciigor ears. Special rales for all day use and large parties of excursionists, Booking Off icen: MEDFORD and NASH HOTELS OR REORGANIZATIAN LORIMER BANK t Meet mo at, the Sign of Ihu Pour, whero we will cash our chocks, wrilo our letters, do our banking business and then egon Stale Hankers' Convention. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetlere 32G North Bartlett. Phono 063 M. L E I N Jv rou LOTHES maim; in Miaii'oitn Next door lo 1'lrst National llauk, upttalra .MKOroitlt TAII.OHH WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Ilecontly remodeled and enlarged, added now cameras and apparatus and Is now strictly up-to-dats lo every way. Comuierlcal Work of all KlaiU Including copytnic and anlsrglnc ot pictures, legal documents, ate. Ilro mldo enlarglnff, ny slio, and kodak finishing or every kind. Professional and amatuor photo graphic supplies. ft. M. lUruuin Associate With M. 8hop ovor Isis Tnoster. Phonn 147-J When Buying Coffee Call Tor The Hiteway Coffee It's fresh roasted and or tho best quality. ROASTED and BLENDED IN MEDFORD Guaranteed to give, perfect satisfaction or money refunded Why patronize San Franeis eo, Portland and Seattle when you can patronizo a homo industry that, is just, as good. Ask your dealer for The Riteway Coffee The Economy Jar Now Every Woman's Low Priced Jar Keeps all vegetables, fruits, meals, fish, etc., forever wit limit spoiling. Uses no rubber ring. Seals itself. Sanitary.. Pints 95c Quarts $1.10 Half Gallons $1.50 MARSH & BENNETT Hi'k.imI Ihiur J. "a-1 of l'il Vul'l Haul, i'luuio U.VJ f i'i!' - n attend the Or ii ,w I ..ii - f .' UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 1 III South Riverside .Phono 1")0 GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor. 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