-V ': If I . n PAGg, BOTB MIDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE V AW IVnCPBMttKNT NTWIPAIBtl rtJkLlVHKn tCVKflT AFTF.RNOOM BXCKPT SUNDAY BI TIM MBOrOUD PRINTINQ CO. TIM nmoeratle Timet. The McdforA Mall. Th Medford Tribune, Th South era Orontn, Tha Ashland Trlbun. Offle MallTrttiune Butldlnf, M-it-II NerU Fir atmt; telaphona It. Pffletal Paper rf the CUT of MtAforC Official Paper f Jackson Countr. oUr eecona-clase Matter at Medfere. Oregon, undtr Ua aat af Mare I, IMV .. ;eir BATi -IS.00 Jltfl ftf UJ ..."....- i,ianin, fir mmi so Tar month, delivered br carrier la Mrdford, jackonvui ana vn- tral Polnl -0 BatunUy.4nlr. by mall, pr year $.00 Waaly.;er tarM-. . i.M Fall tJMned Wire AaaoMateil IYcaa tt't A" - . 4 h With Mrdfor Stop-Ore REBELS UNREADY TO STOP FIGHTING VERA CHUZ, July 27. flcporls from various points along the rail mail from Vera Cms to Mexico City indicate that the constitutionnlifels nro not ready to cease fighting. 'A fdtirmitdi occurred at Solednd, where n Mnnll federal carrnJon innIc nuc ccssful resistance. . Jf' awflvSl lUrCli M The fcdenil commander fit Onrabn, 1 Rorao distance nearer the capital, re fused to grant the demand of a con- btitutionnlifit officer that his men be given an hour in winch to sack the city in return for placing them uuder the command of a federal officer. The steamship Buenos Ayrcs, with many political refugees from Mexico on board, sailed today for turopc by way of New York. ARMY MOBILIZED 1UIUSSELS. July "''i?. Partial mobilization of the Belgian army was 'ordered 'loaayf'fnillng' thVtol of thifu active, Jorce. to.lOO.QQO jn.cn. Thejiaterkational nocialist bureau has'telcgra'phed to -its members to meet on Wednesday, when a general htrikc, as a preventive of a European war, probably will be discussed. Tho bourse was ordered closed by the governing committco pending in ternational developments. NEWS FROM THE WEDFOWD DRAMA LEAGUE A New Star Introduced Alter the Initial performance of "Omar, tho Tcntmaker," In San Fran cisco (booked for Medford August lit through the auspices of tho Drama league) a prominent critic said "vastly Important In the evening's triumph waa tho Introduction of a new star In tho person of Guy Bates Tost. Ills Omar proved to be a his trionic creation to bo compared with Otis Skinner's IlajJ, both In technical artistry and in that something finer which consists of a poetic apprecia tion of points of character." "Whllo much of tho acting burden was on Post's shoulders, the remain- dor of the company met the many and varied requirements of tho Ori ental story with as aptltudo some what out of tho usual for this western coast. Tho answer to this Is that this Is tho original New York company. Jane Salisbury as the maiden Shlrcen of tho prologuo and as tbo mother In the play eighteen years later, was chief among the supporting company. She was excellent. Indeed tho adjec tive might bo used blanket-fashion for tho entire cast, with especial em phasis upon John Hunter Booth's vivid work as Muhrusa." "A play to attract all tlioso who liked 'KtBinct'....llko Its predecessor, it Is of surpassing beauty." BELGIUM ORDERS ' Two, new books haye been added to the Drama,' League shelf Ju tho pub. ,11c library this week: ' "Btudles In Stago Craft," by Clay ' too Hamilton, a very attracttro pre Dentation of modern drama problems, containing chapters on tho moving picture, Drama League work, and a most discriminating final chapter oh the qualifications of a dramatic 'critic, "Chltra," a drama by Tagoro (Thitkura) which commands Inter est not only by reason of Its pro found thought and clear stylo, but also from the fact that although it waa written iiC years Ko It might i aerye as an exposition of tho prlu- j(ci4 of tho most modern feminist. V Awrthar Play by Tagoro, "Tho 1 lag f the Dark Chamber," together w(U mi aseeunt of Tsgorc, way be ,jJ4;j)MMJHaX WMifH ., A GOOD ROADS GREETING M: EDFORD extends to the good roads advocates of three states now in session hero the best nossiblo greeting for good roads boosters- paved streets and high ways. With twenty miles oC hard-surfaced streets completed in tho city and fifty miles of jwved county highway in pro cess of completion in the. county, connecting Oregon with California on the south by means of a scenic highway of easy grades, a program of nctore tno cays guests unequaucti oy any community oi the three states. Jackson county leads the counties of Oregon in road building. 'It, was tho first county to vote highway bonds and tho first to begin actual construction of state super intended highways. Three of the cities of the county hloiig the Pacifiehighway arc well paved Medford, Ash hindand Ccutrhl Point. The streets of other towns are .macadamized. " The nmimfrunk line of the county, the Pacific high way, will be paved from bonier to border with hard-surface pavement. Several hundred miles of the county's thousand miles of roads arc postal roads arc now being tho 'federal bureau of roads, The program of road improvement has been an exten sive one, ana as yet is oniy parnaiiy compietcii. it nas uecu necessitated bv'the condition of highways in winter and made possible by the progressive quality of the citizenship. At Crater Lake the federal government is spending thrcc-quartersot a million iin a system of scenic highways. For scvcn,y.ears the county has unrcmittcntly worked in improving thcCrater Lake highway, destined some day to eroiiootthcA world's-scenic aarftnecded iii lnakiug. .gatuml "wonder. tourists and good roads are Ashland, mineral springs arc .Ho-part oijtiic worm cxcuctis suuuiurn urcguu in nat ural beauty isufypicturcsque "Scenery. This portion of the state wilbWinadc the Mecca1 for countless thousands of attract those seeking recuperation and restored health ana gooa roaas are as essential as me springs. Southern Oregon realizes the part of good roads in development knowing that good roads not only attract the tourist, but add to the profit country life to the residents. In brief, good roads go along "way toward making life worth while so southern Oregon, determined to get the most out of life, insists on having them. Canal to Develop WASHINGTON, July 27. Tho probable beneficent effect of tue Pan ama canal oa the couatrlea of the Caribbean fs told by Wm. J. Showal ter In a communication to, the Na tlb'riaf Geographic -society, at Wash; lagton, D. C. ile -describes the won derful .changes that bavo beep wrought la Porto "' itlco and' Cuba" since the advent of the United States government in those Islands. "It would require six Salvadora to make one Honduras, and yet Salva dor has three times as much popu lation and three times as much for elgli't commerce as Honduras," he saya. "Costa -Rica Is less than half as big as Nlcahagua, and yet it has three times as much foreign com merce as Nicaragua. And yet, when Salvador and Costa Rica are com pared with Porto Rice, they In turn seem to be slow In their develop ment. Porto Rice is so small that seven Islands like It would be requir ed to cover an area equal to that of Costa Rica, yet It has a foreign trade fire times as great as that of tho banana empire Porto Rice Is Ices than half as large as Salvador, yet It has a foreign trade seven times as great. "Little Porto Rice Is so small that Jt could bo burled In a single Cen tral Amorlcan lake; It would tako 57 Islands of Its sire tb equal Central America together. The reason? Be cause Porto Itlco has an Ideal gov ernment. The trade of tho Island has nearly quintupled since Uncle Sam took possession there. Tbo number of children enrolled In tho school has Uraguay and the With Portcrbouso steak at SO cents a potfnd retail as an Imminent fact, tho becf-eatera of the world are get ting somewhat worried, especially those who happen to be domiciled in tho United States. Argentina Is sup plying some of her product, but when tne enormous total of Uncle Sam's consumption Is taken Into considera tion tho quantity 'mportod Is not oven as much as the proverbial drop In tho bucket. Whero can wo look for more meat? Is the all-absorbing ques tion, In this connection It is Interest ing to nolo an article In the July number of tho Monthly Bulletin of tho Pan American Union, Washing ton, D. C, in which, under the title of "Uruguay as a Cattle Country," some Interesting details as to tho live stock Industry of this rich little republic of South America are given. Something ovor a Hundred years ago tho hacendadog (ranchmen) r Uruguay complalucd to the goii itjuut (hut over tC0,000 head of cat tle wore being killed annually fpr their hides nlonot The carcasses were thrown to the dogs, or left on the rolling pampas for the vulture Uirouf, Ue( In Uruguay was so HEDFORD MXUJ TRIBUNIQ, actual accomplishment is set macadamized. Fifty miles of improved under direction of co - operating with the county. drives Jnit state and federal aeccssiblo Oregon's greatest the means to the end. At to bo developed that will and increase the charm of Central America Increased sixfold. The wages of tho laboring class has multiplied three fold. Porto Rice's prosperity Is. seen In the sugar fields, where four tons of sugar are produced where one- was a dotes years "ago, "and where, the Porto RIcan peopIe.rocclvo.IS for ex ported augar whero they jecelvrd It 'Only' a doicn years bcfol-e. - Coffee production has quadrupled since tho beginning of the century. Theptn ductjlon of oranges lias Increased soveufold la ten years, pineapples twi5r.y-rcld In four yir. and grapc- frjlt i-tenty-flve-fold In three yoam." hlir.Ilai comparisons are made bt- two -a Cuba and tin six republics. With an area one-til'.'- oa great, Its foreign commerce Is thrco tlmos that of the six. "One might go on with these comparisons Indefinitely, the lesson of them all being that pros perity cannot exist whero good gov ernment docs not," continues tho writer. "With vast deposits of minerals, untold thousands of acres of the fin est tropical fruit and vegetable lands In tho world, and vast areas of mag niflccnt grazing and coffee lands, Honduras Is at our very doors. It Is 700 miles nearer to Chicago that that city Is from San Francisco; It Is closer to Washington than Denver Is; It Is farther from New Orleans to Chicago than It Is from Puerto Bar rlos to New York, A stable govern ment for Honduras, and It must be come a kingdom of plenty Instead of a principality of poverty. Nicaragua Is In tho samo condition as Hon duras." Meat Problem plentiful that It was something of a nuisance evidently. Of course that day has passed, buty they still have cattlo enough down there to convert some 700,000 head Into 113,000,000 pounds of Jerked beef In one year, most of which Is sold to Brazil. Cuba. Portp Rice, and other tropical coun tries. Think of tho Juicy tenderloins of 700,000 head of cattle going Into Jerked beef! Again thcro are many thousands of Uruguayan cattlo annunally con verted into extract of bcof. Perhaps but few peoplo know that the first great factory for tho production of beef extract known to tbo world was established at Fray Bentos, a little city on tho Uruguay river about 100 miles abovo Buenos Aires, the cos mopolitan capital of Argentina, and that It Is still doing business "at the same old stand," although tho "stand" has grown enormously larger since the time It became tbo pioneer In tlio beef-tea industry, Tho world. wide reputation of this concern s perhaps largely duo to the high grade of the cattlo of Uruguay, as well as to the cleanly aud scientific manner of the prvi'r(lou of the product, MEDFORDa ,i OREflON, MONDAY, JULY 27, 1011 SAM KflBB IF Sninuel Hill lm written tlio follow, ing letter to (Ivorge K. Uoos in. regard tu Hit' current .repott Unit bo U boost ing llu' 1'onlml Ou-goii route to Tnl Ifornln inMeiul of tbo VwWifi higb way. In brief bo asserts tlmt bo is working nlontf the- lines of least rt-M-tum'o and that it is useless to try nnd forvo good roiuW upon ti Wil Inmelle vnllry when tbo people op poo them and mild they nwnken to their benefits. Portland Ore., July at, 1IU I. tlcorgo K. Hoos, Swrelnry Tri-Slute (loud KoiuIk Asoeintion, Med ford, Oregon. Dear Sir: The enclosed clipping has just been called to my attention, and I m nfiiiid that ninny people dodo not understand my attitude on the road iiueslion. My interest is in every rond built from ltiitish Colum biathrough Oregon to California, and when wo fail in one place -we work in another. When Washing ton failed to approve road develop ment along the lines which I njtprov ed I campaigned in Oregon. As prrs ident of tho'l'aoifie Highway asso ciation you need not be afrnid of my failing to do nil I can to develop that highway. The people must understand, bow ever, that no hct. or faction or lo cality can slop or monopolize this movement, nnd where one community does not want to come through It is incumbent on uV to .ce the people are served in Ihe'iioxt best way. On the other hand there will bono monopo ly permitted, no local 'inlcrest nl lowed to dominate. I feel especial ly grateful to Jackson county for tho stand thnt thev look early in this movement, nnd have given more time to Jackson county than to any other county in the ntnte, nnd with u road over tho mountains to Coleslin, thnt Wonderful Hoguo River valley will have n way out to tho south. ltecoming satisfied that the Wil Inmetto vnlloyudoes not .want good roads as n whole, it was incumbent on us to further tho development of tho stale on other lines, and waiting for tho time oiCome vhen tbo Wil lamette valley should see the error of their waynluttbtr wonbj.t no "dog in the manger" Mliuy can be allowed to block this j;omo. You will get much valuable information if yon will rend John C. FreiiwiilV Geography drribing bin travels in 1813. There will be, at highway opened up in 1015 from tho Pacific Ocean to Portland airing-the 'south bank of the Columbia river, theneq there should bo u lugh'wuy through The Dalles and lliggs, thence through Prinevillc nnd Lnk'oview to Califor nia. I say by way of Biggs because while tho road from The Dalles to Klamath Falls can nnd should be made, it will never furnish nccess to California. You must get in your mind thnt I hnvo no property in Ore gon, nnd interested in nothing except tho Home Telephone company, so I think I can speak frankly for tho needs of tho slate. The trouble is each community is apt to regurd tho road question in it "pork barrel" at titude, nnd think that ull roads should lead to their door. We do not dclcnnino where the roads should be placed; God did that when he made tho country, and there is never any escape from it. I esti mate that it will require to build the proper kind of rond from Portland down through Hie Willamette valley about twenty million dollars, nnd I think it would bo n good investment to build it. I do not believe thut communities that balk at a one hund red thousand dollar bond isstio lire likoly to vote twenty million dollars in bonds. I do want to sea ull en tcrpribing communities tied in to together, and when tho Crater Lake road is finished to Medford you will be able to drive from tho Califor nia lino, go by way of Crater Lake, coino through cattem "Oregon uipl coino down tlio Columbia Hivcr Nigh ,way to Ifortlund and on to thosen'. I spent 11 liobK jn'au automobile and paid for seven tires to ride through tho (Vw Crcuk 'Canyon on tho lino designated hii .flip I'm.'ifio Highway, and I urn not going to do it again, I urn voY$ wtyiu about IhcSc things; what I do I do voluntarily. If I chooso to spend $20 on n trip to Medford, that id u gift to tlio peoplo of Oregon, but no man or set of men in Oregon or elsowliero liuve tho1 right to criticiso my Motives or tell mo how my road uqrk should bo oarriud on. This work is u labor of love, to help tlioso who cannot help them selves, and if tho Jews will not iKjccpl John A. Perl UMDIETAK1K Lady AMMiaat MN,JMTfNT7 PImmm If. 49 a 47M wiliBBj aVaaa ( WHY AVORS INTERIOR HIGHWAY OFFICERS OF TRI-STATE Q aBBBBBBBRJWU!aTqyaBBBBBBB! BBBBBBBBB: jiY 'SftatBBBBBBBl aKHHPaH bbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbVbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI BBBBBBBBBWjVaBBBBBBBBBBBBBBl BBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBlV YbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbbI (ico, li lloos, nf Mcdront Hevit'tary TAMIMl'O, Mc Jul a7. Gen eral ('iimuuu indicated today Unit lie will stand by the tlecicu he issued early in tlio revolution regarding fin ancial trniiMictious made by lltiertc. His attention today was called to u report that ju-t before lesigning nnd leaving the country lluurta icuciiod half a million dollars fiont the Rothschilds, giving in return u gimil of u vast men in Lower California at n nominal price of one cent an ncic. Currauzn declared no such grant of public lauds would bo recog nized, and recalled that lending bankers of the world hud been so notified. It was reported hero loduv thai Sir Christopher Crndock, Uritinli nduiirnl. tin his iiit to Cnrruuxii, demanded ull coiicesKimm nuiilc by lluerta to Lord Cowdrav and other llriti-li citi zens be ratified bv constitutionalists nnd that Currnua returned u pisi live rcftisiil. Foreign consuls pnid auuthcr iiit to Carrauza enrly today, in which a discussion of prospeclK took place. Carrauza lotd lliem thcio should be no nppreheusiou on their part of wholesale reprisals from tlio cousti lutionuls on tho.-o who nided lluerta. As fuht us tho federal soldierx are disarmed Carmuza plans to distrib ute them without the country to re pair tho railroad tracks, lie hopes thus o gio them eniplo meiit and also to scatter them so there will bo little danger of their mobilization against him, in t-aso of n counter revolution. Iho GosK-l it must bo preached to the Gentiles. I cordially approve Iho effort of every community to build up its own rond organisation to get tho host re sults it can. I do not believe -any one road could be built better or more quickly by opposing nnother rond. I am for all Ihu roads all the time nnd in all places. Very truly yours, SAM DHL HILL. Fresh Meat SATURDAY ITuiiit'-iiiiuU Corned Ikef and Pickled Tongitu Booths 13 and 14 Public Market Hanley&Carleton MBS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsetier 326 North Bartlett. Phone 563 M. UNION FEED AND LIVERY STABLE FULL EQUIPPED . 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The general public in Berlin lakes a somewhat calmer view of the situ ation as time passes without the oc currence of the dicudcd cataMiophc of armed conflict and on repot ts of the proposed mediation of tho powers between Aiistiiii-lltingaria nnd Ser- via. Officials declare no word has eouir from SI. Petersburg regarding Iho Russian attitude, but hopes ate still expressed that Russia will uhtn!u from taking any steps which might precipitate, n general conflict lit llu rope. tiii: I'ltin: sin: p.wh Them Is hardly nn American woman uownda)s who run keep paro .willi tho demands made upon h'-T limn and energy without pny.lug the penalty of III health. It tnny bo Hint dreadful backache, ilrnggluc, pains, , lu-nitnrlies, nervfinnnoss or Iho I6r- tures of u dlnplninmeut. It Is tho prlro slut pays. To women In IhU condition Lydla 11 I'lnkhnm's Vcgo- llnlilo Compound comes as a boon and J a blessing. 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