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,1 PAGE FOUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREGON, THURSDAY. ,11' hY 2. MM. ' to 'i P . S ! T- MEDfOSD MAIL TRIBUNE AN IKDHi'BNnNT NKWffl'APKR rUHLlSHKD . KVKI1T AKTKHNOON Y SXCKIT 8UNDAT HT TUB MEDFOnO 111INTIN CO. The Pttneerfttie Tlmft, ThatMtOiord Halt, The WsJfgfd Trlbuna, Thn South ern Orns:onttt. The Ashland Trlbuna. Office Mall Trlbuna Uatldlnav lS-17-tl North ,rir atrretf lalaphma fl, Official Piper Ct thV City of Ma-JforO. jDrriciaij rmwr or aacKson county. 1Cnlrrd Rpconil-rlaaa matter at M 1-U font. Oregon, under tha act of March S, 1B7B. rnvmsonrrrton batm One year, by mall IS.on Ona month, br mall- .to lr month, delivered by carrier In Mearnni, jucmonviue ana n tral Point : rUitintny only, by wall, per year Weekly, per year; ,v.,., ... it . ,. stO J.0 l.0 Full Iicnsrtl AViro Ai.orlnl Prcs ut, . j WMrt M4feHi Stop-Orcr ENGLISH i l CREWS MEET DEFEAI IlKN'LKY ON TILVMHS July 2.- Xol mi Knglih crew remained in llio oontest for lhj:raiHl challenge cup, the chief event ot thef.ltnynl Ilenltu, nfler iliJhwiinf of "today's foUr heats. .The" Mireo" TruiiAtlanlio ciplils the Union Ifoat CIuli of IU tngt, Harvard uniciit" second crew anil Winnipeg, Camilla an well n tho Mnycnee Howing Club of Ger many, were nil victorious over their KndlUli opiMinente. In tomorrow V Mini-finals, Harvard U pitted nptiint WinniMif and Hostnn ngaintit May nice. The dermuns' time of ieveii mjnutc, twenty-two seconds vrn the liortt recorded, beating llarvanl s jkt- fonnnnoo hv fifteen second. CREATING PROSPERITY L SAMUEL, president of J ho OWi, 'Industry tongue, recently organized at Portlaiul to create patriotic Sontiinont for; homo products, nt'toi' an nrvoshga(hm ol' iiiiKens, said among other things: J Only Inst week t noticed that ditrii-c three dav the foreign innilo checks of 3$ Oregon hank passed through my place of bsnos. U eeoni Incom- nreiiensiDie to'motnni an inatiiuiion n citoiy itiiuiuet ami ua muen ie pendent uion thti growth ami prosnetlty of thlj state as Is one of llH-hank. altquld send out or tho stnto to hav its clwcks )(littetl vhpn there are dntens ot 'printing establishment In Ort'tJim that can do the work Just as welt and Jual S cheaply as can the printer of California, Washington or New York. Not onlv banks hut many business houses sol their communities liatt examples by sentlinsr out of the state, or at least out ot the city, tor supplies they could secure at homo and thereby help support homo pay rolls and create an abiding local prosperity. The local manufacturer has got to iueef,eQnipitttion in quality and price, but other things being equal, should be given every preference. The Rogue River Valley's great competitor in the pear market is California, yet many orchard ists, including solne associations and. companies, dependant entirely upon local eoopo.ration and good will for success, send out Oregon fruit pnder lapels printcd.in California, without even per mitting local label makers to bid or compete for tho bus iness. Dd you qver bear of a California baitk or a California fruit, grower ordering anything made in Oregon 7 Or of paying taxes in Oregon i Or of keeping a payroll in Ore gon? As Mr. Samuel cencludes: Callfornlans will let yon boost their same all jon want to, but when It comee to polling hem something, they nro not there, If they can get what the want, in California. Tho' amo coudltlon exists In the state of Wash Ingten. It Oregon poo pie will support theso Oregon Industries and Oregon mer chants and Oregon factories that arc already established In the state, wu can stop for a while advertising for Wore factories and more Industries. We should bo Immensely more prosperous than wu arc If we would Just stand loyally by those tnstltutlons'that wo already have, bdt wo will never hi prosperous until wo learn to do tills." inn i ii i i i ii.itnia j At the Churches J I'aierolic Union Service nt the I'ro-h.vlerian church, Sunday even ing at 8 p. m. Tills will lake the fnrju of n Fourth of July service. There will bo special wujta. The. livitijr issuMtof the day will he 1N eusj.ptl by Sia'akorn' Dr. Shield iilul Hey. It. U. jracCiilIouch, 1. 11. 1). t'oaio and briti your friend.. A patriotic service will be held In the Pint Methodist Kplscopal church of this city, corner of Dartlett and Fourth street this evening at o'clock. An address will be delivered by K. W. Mears, entitled "The March of, tho Flag." Tho Star Spanglpd Ranner will bo rendered as a solo by Jfrs. Knowles Shaw. National and patriotic songs Aill be given by the choir. You aro cordially Invited. VILLA-CARHAHZA ROW IS ' SU1JECT OF CONFERENCE -y (.-., a 131 PASO.te-s. Julj; 2.Tho con forenco desl'giled to'settlo'tbo dlfferr encea between General Carrania and General Villa will bo compossed en- tlryly of mllUapr men. 'Representa tives or tuo eastern, central ana wes tern military' zones will meet soon, probably at Torrcon, to discuss the quoatlou which threatens tho well be ing 01 tuo revuiuuuu. una nan learned today from persons coming from Monterey and Saltlllo. They sa tlat Jho propp&ed conference re su ted from an exchango of telegrams be ween General Villa and General Gonzales, Carranza's eastern division al commander. Villa asked Gonzales, for a supply of coal o operate rail roads or movements incident to tho atj'tck on Aguas Callcntcs. Gonzales they declared, replied that he would offer Villa no assistance pntil the flti-alnod relations between the central zojin chief aud tho coinandcr-ln-clilef, Citrranza, had beun adjusted. Plans for the. conferences to settle these matters resulted. ALL PARTIES WANT IDAHO ' TO GO DRY IN pLA,TrQMS ,10I8H, Ida., July 2.--l'lanHs W vorliig statowldo prohibition were In corporated in tho platforms of tho republican, democratic uud progress nvo parties ausemblod in convention'' hero tbday. Tho domocrats woro content with recommending tho submission to tho voters in 1U1C of a constitutional amendment. The progressives dcclar edjfor that nnd a statutory enactment far prohibition by tho ijoxt legisla ture, Tho republican wont on, rec ord for national prohibition, by con Htljiitlonnl amendment, in case of faljuro to get the act through the li'Klshtttjr. fri Jiajdeit fl.'ii( on tiu .lliuior (juellon was mado In tho dHHioRrutlc convoHtltiii, wlierti it wan flwtlly crrlwl by a majority of 122 to M, I'ruvloiin ballots lakon on at XttLyAi (o exrludo ho quMtlon from ttu lt4Jtu-m Y& Ui?;Wij tter XV tMsaut. tHMiVAtt) w thu rHilillMii u 111. l H thH proKrfwji wtre jrsUai)' wmtnliwius,,' THE WISH FATHER OF THE CARTOON THK Portland Qregonian punted July .1 a cartoon qf tlie empty dinner pail and the democratic donkey weeping because of a $2,1,2f)0,000 shortage for the fiscal year, jn national revenue, duo fo the new tariff. The official statement carried by tho Associated Press roads as lollews: "Washington, July 1. Treasury figure complete,: tonight showed that the federal government went through Its first fiscal year under the Wilson administration with Its income exceeding ordinary expenses by ?33,7t.ttj:.07. .. Instead of a .$23,250,000 deficit there is $33.784,-l52 sur plus. The revenue loss caused by reduction in tariff du ties from an average of 43 per cent to an average of 2t per cent, lias been more than made up by income and corpora tipn taxation a lessening of the burdens of the many at the expense of the few. The banks are full f money. Tho tariff and currency problems have been settled. The proposed anti-trust leg islation will not disturb legitimate business. The great est crops in the history of the world are being harvested and artificial efforts cannot further halt prosperity which like a tidal wave will soon sweep over the nation, destroying once again the baleful influence of the money power by a restoration of normal business conditions. The same edition of the Oregonian that prints the false cartoon, shows what hardships the democratic adminis tration is working upon Oregon oxports. and how the tar iff has injured the export business: New record made In year's exports. Gains reported In flour, barley and lumber nnd In wheat sent to California. Total value JlL'.ltS3.3Cl. Of 13,3C0,3CC bushels of wheat floated from Portland for tho cereal year ended yesterday. California purchased C.Cr,C.S73 bushels. This figuro breaks all records for the amount or grain Portland has diverted to the sister state. The ear previous the movement aggregated C.C02.43-I bushels, also a recdrd at that time. In shipping 1. 154,561 barrels ot flour, Portland exceeded the total exportation for the 1312-13 season by 19,330 barrets. .Summing UP all exports financially Portland Is credited with shipping commodltltM valued at 12,983,3pl, a gain over tho corresponding period of 1398,077. In the" lumber column the- story of immenso gains, told suc cessively during the past few years, Is repeated with an Increase for last year of 87,557.748 feet. Tho aggregato shipped was 397.71C.U3 feet against 310,158.395 feet during tho 1912-13 period. T7-f The Usual Silly Nqpsense AbpiU the AdminitraUonand 4Har$ TrincsTt (From the Sacramento lk)k jtluslnyR yould huxe, ('uriupl hli About the H and must non sensical Idea yet put forth U that the failure of the U U. Clnflln company In due to thu Wilson administration. And jet ihousandn'ot otherwise Intelligent people will hello o It citizens who really seem to hn faith that the republican party causes tho grass to grow, the water to run, the sun to shine; that democratic nucoe Is the precursor of earth quakes and drought!!, failure, dis ease, deaths, and all manner mid kind u( calamitous visitations, Dig lluhics Is engaged In sending telegram to Preldont WIIon, plac ing tho burden or the Clnflln failure upon the administration's efforts for reform legislation. Tint Is an old trick of Hlg HusU ncss. Whenever an honest and courage ous president and emigres endonxoi' tu loosen the clutch or lllg IIusIuoiir upon the throats of The People, said lllg llusiucss calls attention to uery stumble In the commercial world, apd says to the administratien: Just see what you are doing! You aro driving tho country to h'ard times! Tho nation ner breathe freely and naturally save when I have a ltockefcllar-Morgan clutch on It windpipe. Henry H. Wright, Grand Old Man of the Siskiyous To (he Kdlter: Tho friends and acquaintances ot the Jato Henry Wright of the Dlue Ledge district, deslro to correct mis statements In relation to. the life led by Mr. Wright who was not a man of ellonce, but a direct contradiction of tho description given him. Ho was courteous, gentlemanly and ever ready with an intelligent and senslblo answer to any question. He riuver Idled words. His question and, answers showed that they came from' the mind of a pian that was filled with a wealth ot sound, clean and intelligent thoughts and a mind that done Its own thinking, and there Is only one title that will fit tho character of such an honorable man aa the lato Mr. Wright aud that Is "The Grand Old Man of tho Siski yous.'' Tho SUktyoiis was his homo fpr ycqrs, and dying in bis 79th year. Ho was a native of Virginia. Tho qualities of a goutleman was promi nently apparent In his every day life. He was ulwuys hospitable, friends and btrangers wero always wolcomo to his cabin at any time day or night. Hospitality and wolcomo were shown upon his countenance Ho was always a triopd in u,eed and in sympathy. He n,evcr burdened any one with his troubles and never had uu ll word for anyone. God knows there Is not a man in theso fcSlijIilyouij who Jiaq cvor had cause to say uuyihlng but good of bin) an.d. there lias not been a man hld u more pMtcyni by all (huso who knew him, He was our od uilupr friend and romrado. 'u ft lmt tio Hrflflo us prlntoJ by'dio frlhunu uu j-rror uud any tiling It'll a diirrliloii or lint life ut HU1 a pphiq iiibii, The world Js better for him having lived. We regret that he mot his death alopo. Ho was apparently seekjng to gain the home of some miner rrlend when death called him. IIo is gone, but his manly and noble mo will romaln a pleasant memory In tho minds or thoso who know him as a Grand Old Man or tho Siskiyous. C. K. HUFF. W. C. Fit U IT, KDGAK WELLS, A. T. LUNDaitUX, K. W. AXDEUSON', C. J. FilY and others. And lllg lluniness I not nverse to doing moru than that. It never has hesitated to manufac ture "object lesions," with thu pur pose In lev of prevailing upon the citizens to believe that hard times aro Inevitable when the government dares to Interfere with Its strangle hold. Itallroads, great public-utility cor poration, vast tiymllcntcd comhTua ilonn of wealth and power, have done that fpr J cars they nro dolus; It today. Them Is absolutely no renftm for tho railroads of th4, country check ing Improvements nnd stopping work sadly needed, save that they desire to teach tho government aud thu Inter-state commerce commission a les son tho Ussou that tho authorities must not Interfere with the sacred rights ot gigantic corporations to do Just as they plcaso, or said corpora tions will manufacture a panic and create hard time. Manufactured panics before now have, been tho answer of throttling trusts to every effort to- regulate them. There I not alone ample circum stantial cvldenco to Justify that as sertion there havo been practical admissions to that effect before con gressional committees. And yet many, citizen today will argue that the government should not Interfere with thu divine right ot those corporation to do Just what they please; tor, If 1( does Its duty, "bard tlm(s will come again"! The allegation that the prcnenl administration I responsible for tho II. II. ClaHIn company troublo which may not pruvo to be so much or u failure In tho end, for even Iti creditors say It has JH.OdO.OOO ot assets to $30,000,000 of- liabilities, but cannot nt present roallzo upon said assets Is disproved by tho fact thai this Is tho concern's fourth "crisis" or tho kind, and that all tlio others happened under republican administrations. DEMOCRAT LEADERS ISSUE PROGRAM OF NEW LAWS WASHINGTON, July 2, A resolu (Ion designed to sorvo definite aud final notice, to business and tho coun try that anti-trust legislation Is to be passed beforo congress quits Wash ington was proposed by Sonator Htoun after a talk with President Wilson and with other democratic leaders yesterday. Senator Stone said it waj Intended as an answer to tho propo gandtt for immediate adjournment of congress, If the party leaders decide in tho future that it will bo necessary to mako parly measures ot tho threo hpiiso bills or thu substitutes offered, for tjiem, another conforuueo will bo held for the purpose of binding demo crats to definite legislation, John A. Perl UKDERTAKIE t ? .Lady Assistant H. IIAItTLKTT AwbuJiM4 ttoJ IhpHf OKMsyl Of course, wien II. H. Claflln Company went almost to Hades dur ing tho Civil war,, Abraham Lincoln was not to bla,me, Hut If a democrat had been In tho presidential chair, It would have been his fault! In 1873., when this firm rocked to Its foundation, us hundreds of other big concerns went to smash, no cen sure was visited upon rresiiiont Ulysses S. Grant, Hut It Horaco Greeley had been In tho Whto House, undoubtedly Dig Highest Opinions Tho highest food au thorities In the land ngrco that Aluminum Compound in linking Powder aro not harmful. This should for ever put a b(oji to nilslead Ing advertisements, Read OUR Label Wfltu us for V. S, Ilulletln No. 1Q3, Jopt. or Agriculture. m HIMtjfJlBufSJ One I'llm Ulo'pcr Hi, ALLOIIOCL'IIH Hvuuw, n"'t. front oiiu end of Ihu Viiuntry o tho other! , And when oijly' thu Morgan res cuing hand saved thu saujo flru In 1107, while almost a tcgUm ot other went down the bank, It was not the fault of "the wise republican admin istration" of Theodoirt IliiosoyvlV Perish the thought) Hut If n democrat had been In tho White lluuse, mtruly he would have been to blame! Iteally, there I nothing to con. vey an adequuto Idea or mucIi wild-and-woolly, utterly silly declcacrattou concerning tho ndmlultrntlon bur den In thl matter, save tho com. niouplaeo. ery expressive ulgarliu, "OH HATS!" Mi:m'oim sToiti;s will CI.OSK tN .ll'I.V -ITU All tho store aud office ot Mod ford will bo closed nil day nnd even lug Saturday, July tth, For the convenience of patrons, tho grocery toro nud pleat markets will remain upon Friday eveplpg. There will bo no deliveries made Saturday OS -n-- ISIS THEATRE j tthotoplays Today Only ' The Spirit and the Clay i , In Three Wuojs Oolonol HoeZii Linr In Moxico Animated Oariootis , Hero Tomorrow perils Of Paulino Threo Hpisode PAGETheatre : Entire Clianqe ol Programme TONIGHT WHEN THEY GREW. JEALOUS Comedy Drama ot Domestic Life HOW GREEN SAVES ' HIS WIFE Feature. Bison TRAGEDY OF WHISPERING CREEK Pauline Bush and M unlock MftcQuarrie PAGE THEATRE ORCHESTRA Seven Pieces Mr. Harry Howell, Director Special Popular Procramme Tlie Coolest place In Medfmri ADULTS 10c CHILDREN 5c Every Eveninrt 7:15 o'clock STAR THEATRE PJIIIt.tV AM H.UTHIIAY JULY Tlllltll AMI rot'llTH Tho Multiple Masterpiece Hearts of Oak Ily JamosA, Heme Author of "Shore Acres," "Way Down Hast," KtC. Direction of ho Schuborts and lirady Wm. Starting on tho night of JULY '4 nnd as n permanent feature overy evening thereafter CABARET STRING ORCHESTRA In the Latent Popular Soloittlone, Hags, Tangos, Hongs-nnd Classics -j lOCKNTH AHMIHHION 111 CUNTS 1 i i Special Note Starting, with Wednesday, July Hth.we will show Froliiiiun'H Kuiiioim Players series on Wednesday and Tliurertiiy Instead of Friday and Sat urday uh nt )ietiiiit, A feat tiro u wiink, liypry Wo fliow PATHE DAILY 'Lf!' IM Rm 'JttSi 111 iiiliifl siiiiiiiiiH iBiiiiiiiH ZjivniiliiiiiH siiiiiiiiiiiiH faH siliiiiiiiiB wsib silllllllllH V ik ' ydtk eicieWcy depend largely upun your ojoslglii Kyo strain I a great hnudlritp. Uu sin 0 jour toe am right. See Dr. Rickert Now hi: k.nows ihiw Suite 1-U titer Dcui'l' Gieon Trading Stamps lllveii Don!t Fail to try miiiii)Jil-ilrt)fluucU KViiijlhlilit l Just HHo iputhe)' uh'iI tp piati, ICE CHEAM TltV belit I iionb ton nliud,l why take I'hniii'tm Older your Ico ercant ami HhorbetH, wiero you lipuw tliq best of umtnlaU nio iikimI til liolr liiiililltiiotiire, PALACE OF SWEETS Special today, tjolden Orajjije.'adolco Investors Notice Mui M'll a whole or (n sniiill o for cisb mv poiunl lioldlnn of IS share (par wiltin f 100.) of guarauleiid cinnulntlvo ir(nrroil sjock In an ettabllshed hlglicla. flourlshllix Pot Hand Viln!i house, yielding a Kruleed itH per eel epil-nuinial illdeiid. ao 21! share (par valuo 1 100) preferred stock of same character, yielding -' per cent quarterly, or s pir cent per aniiiuit d,hldnd, lt tor than bank stuck. Adires or cal II. K. FltlJNCH, lintel .Vortoiila, Purtlapil, On-gon. BUSINESS CHANCE Partner wanted In hlgli-gradu ami prufltahlo re.tall tyuliiesi. Youiik man with huslne.ia education preferred, but no objection u litdy partner. Will ell for I; 3 sun, hair Interest (actual luveptory.l Add re, ERWIN FRENCH I 'are lli.tvl Nt.rteubt, Portland, Or.gon. i With a Constant Aim l to give our patron tho bcl polblo herlre, wo biMnP w0 hit dm mark of successful imdraor, a nttotcd by In creasing butlues. I'hcckluit account, large or small, nro cordially Invited. I ii OVER S2 VCARB UNDCR ONC MANAOCMCftT EsEsHssSBMH NOTHING BETTER FOR YOURSELF AND CHILDREN CHAUTAUQUA ASHLAND, OREGON JULY 7 TO 17, 1914 i i FINE PROGRAMS GREAT CLASS WORK Campiujor rurnlshod rooms ' Season tiiilcets only !?'2.00 if bought before July -jth. Hoar the great concerts on the first day Hond for particulars THE GLORIOUS FOURTH "Will ho oolobratwl iiovnriOus om i Ow&up iijil Ho fWSUNCt.sal ("ajajajajsja H. The Exptmilmii Linu 1015 JLQW ROUND TRIP FARES ,i)ti between Bedford aud Ashland .. QrantH I'hsb'iiiuI fcdfortl ,. $1.:U) Kosebui'g and Cjrants Pass $M Ashland, and Q rants Pass lsK( i ' i , 'L Willi cprronpoiidjliej tyyt fares botweon ihII-'oIIiop piintri, will oiuiblq ovuryomi tp Hwyl Up Ioiuth wliL'ro deHU'wl l jV ' ' SALE DATES AND LmiT TlcktilH will lip Hold ,Jidy Jld nut ) Jidiwm ill rilji- iiois in OroKon 'Wlmni' tho ono way fiii'O hrj mt exceed $(i,()(n and will o good for return ou or b'o 1'uro July lith (Jljll op iieuniHt R. P. AKW"i ft"' J'"H Iiiforiimllim Co flU'CH, I mill HlilKUllllcH. ele. IcIim ftl. Kllf f lHHriil liHHCiigci'Agl,, Poi'llniMl,()r,