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"fefajORD .MATE TRtBtTNE. MEDFORL), ORMOON, WEDNESDAY, SKPTEMiM Id, 101-1
MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE
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rmMjlRIIRO KVl'.UT AITEIINOON
BXCKPT HUNHAT I1T THB
MKDTOIID riUNTlNQ CO.
Jflw MMJ Trlliuno Dullillni:. JM7-1I
Worth Fir atrcct; tclcphona 5&.
M?$J?enlocm,,0 Tim. Thi Medford
ll. The Motlfonl Tribune. Th South
m Orronlan, Tha Aahland Tribune
miraimoi matm
OHj rear, by mn , limp
On month, by tnn ,j0
to
Par month, delivered by carrier In
memuru, jncKpnnviue and Can
trnl Point .
Saturday only, by mail, per year s!oo
" Pr rear,,.. , ,- f , ljo
'"JHfJ.'l W h City ot Madford,
Official l'Ater of Jackson County.
Bntre4 aa aecond-claaa tnattar at
Medford, Oresun, under tha act of
March a, 17.
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WMh Mcdfnr stop-Orar
TRADE LOSSES DUE
TO EUROPEAN WAR
SPROVEEI
mm
NBW YOHK, Sept. 111.-A rcimrt
of New YorK'ri iniMrtH nnd exports
fur August compared with (lie cdrrc
Mndiin; uionlhs lakt year, made
public todny, reveal Inrxe trade
losers resulting froin'thu Europcun
wurjand tltc attending interruption of
commerce. , v.
The lotnl foroipi trade of the port
for AuguM, including both import.
anil exports vrns $0U;O3Ofl.Vi; in the
sntne months Inst year i was J?irJ,
S87,"3S1. Imports in August" were
JW),S0J,-Jl- coniiiaried vrflh $78,
098,600 in the name month in 11113.
Lant mouth' export were. $ft!,S4V i
J.i, while in AiiRUht rt venr aeAthoy
were $7ailS8.SD.'. '
The Anpust imports from Germany
had a value of Only $,";t!ti!l,!lll), com
imred with $o;flll),59a in Auput,
3flia. The exports amounted to only
$10,51-1, rniiiMrel with $",539,280 in
tljo same month Jast.-yvar. Autro
Hunprian imports nreirnled $G5i
0.VJ, in comparison with .l,042,C0l in
August, 1V1X, Xo merchandise left
hum ort for Austrin-iTuiigury lunt
month, while exports in ''Aujrttst of
liit year reached $902,731,
THE TWO GDRMANYS
A& ju'ticlo by OswhUI Garrison Villartl, formerly ouMtor
of tho Now York Evening Post, captioned, "The Two
GorinanyV in (ho Sopti'inbor ItevioW t)f Reviews is well
worth Hio rending. jMi Vilhml is himself Gornniu bom
aiul roriiu'ts tlu viows of many Gornian-Anu't'ii'ans, lov-oi-s
of the Fatherland, buf, not of Prussian militartsin.
One ot tho two Ooriunuys dosorihod is tluit of tho
"kaisorand tho military autocracy, believers in the tlivino
right of niters, in the mailed fist,' in government by aris
tocracy, in might, aganst ritjht, and the doctrine that peace
can only be assured If all the nations ho armed to tho
teeth."
This is tho class who murder civilians at some fancied
insult, Mit.down lame cobblers, who oppose democrat' v and
sustain bureaucracy, who deny suffrage to the electorate.
As Mr.Villard says:
incidentally they are or tho type, that plves so much nffciito to the rest
of tho world. They aro arrocant and uih.tcIIIou nnd frankly without
faith in nnth!iiK save the power of tho sword. It la thev wlio hnvo dic
tated tno roroipn policy which tins mnilo friend of practically nohody. It
is inoy who muter Illsmarck'n leadership originally entered in ISS2 tho
Kftino of taking tho lands of backward races. In which all their iii-lclilior
ami wo ourseives navo inumgrd. it m inoy wno Rive tho utterly false
Impression that nil Germany has lieen bent oil romitivrlnc where It could
It Is they who make a larpo part of tho world Torol that tho tlermans are
anions tho most lovable, usertil, nnd enllchtened ot people; that they are
bound to us(by ties that ouplit to tio Indissoluble.
The other Gorniaitv is thus described bv the auther:
But there Is another Germany besides this ono ot tho nuloerat totallv
different. Infinitely nobler. It Is tho Germany or the great souls who hnvo
really made tho spirit ot tho nation, tta thinkers, Its teachers, its ocleutlsts,
Its civic administrators, its poets. Its clorlotis imiBlclnns. Its Philosophers.
Its Idealists. Its patriots ot the unrs for freedom and ot tho lost struggle
for liberty in 1S4S.
To this Germany thousands of Americans owo a debt of never-ending
gratitude. From It hosts of our teachers, our professional men without
number, nmUothcrs In every rank of life have drawn thc.tr most cherished
Inspirations. To It wc owo In considerable measure our university de
velopment; from It came In .large degree tho lnitetus towards good rlvlc
got eminent which has becu ono ot the glories of our American progress In
the last two decades.
Concluding, 'Mv. Yilltml says:
tt he be loyal to tho principles of this republic the Gcrmaii-Amcrlrnn
can only hope that, absolutism has brought about Its own downfall; that this
may mark Uieetid ot Kaisers, as of great'armaments.
Tho Immeasurable sins or tho rulers of Kuropo ami tneir militarists can
only bo expiated now by tho beginning of a new epoch which shall mean
thai the maBfca shall be thq kings of Kuropo as they arc tho rulers with
us teday: thai tho last vestiges of feudalism shall be swept away to mako
room for government by auu for the peoples.
How to Reduce Taxes
A CHANCE TO ECONOMIZE
MINERS EOTING
OUBjgCE PLAN
T!MNli)Al), Colo., Sept. 10. A
filit over n promul to refer Presi
dent WilMtn'i, Mrike truce plan to n
vote of tho loeijl unions dcvclocd at
todnyV K'fixioii' of the'eonvcnlion of
tho Colorado coiil miners. J. F. Me.
Donald, n delegate from Lafnyctte,
offend a motion putting llio conven
tion on record in favor of ndojitiiif;
the three-yenr tnu-e, lint leiiviii- tho
final decision to n refcrenduin vole,
the returns to he reivorted not later
than September S.
Jiihich Lord, pniilfut of the min
in; departnifiit of the American Fed
eration of Iilinr, iiitd iiiiiiiedime
nnd dcciri m-tioji ,y the co;ncnlion.
I his is tho xreutent ojijiortmilly
that ever ciii-mmI ilio path of the
working class," lie iiMrted.
Heferrin to tho leeeut eupjier min
em' hlrike in.Mieliignn, he said:
"The .Michigan people at one lime
mild liuvo a fuvorablu settlement,
lint they neglected to take advantage
of their opportunities. Finully the
iclief stopped eoinin? in nnd they
were btnrved bunk into iho mines.
Now conditions nro iiftv per cent
vnr-o than fhey were betoro the
htnke."
1112 city luus- employed special counsel from Grants
Pass as well as Bedford, in addition to the salaried
oitv attornev, to fight its case against the California-Ore-
gou 1'ower eonipany m iii.e ieoerat conns, it is esuiimiiui
that the ease will cost the city at least $5000, much of it
due to the expenses, of transporting witnesses to Port bind.
.ifrerc is a elianec for the eity to save money. It is a
sheer "waste of public funds in hard time.1; to try the ease in
Portland to suit the convenience of lawyers who have
asked an extension of time, when the money can be saved
by trying the ease at Meflford.
xne leucrai court ucgins its lenu in luemoni, vycionyr
G. Under the court rules, in order to try the case here, it
must be at issue in time to give ten days' notice that the
case is to be tried in Medforu. Jt is therefore necessary
that the oitv should sou to it that the case is at issue either
on or prior to September 26, so that the ten days' noticol
can be given.
Medford has asked the government 16 build a federal
court room in. the new federal building and should there
fore take the' lead in establishing an example for other liti
gants in southern Oregon to follow, by insisting that the
cases' in the federal court arising in Jackson, Josephine,
Lake dild Klamath counties be tried 'in, Med ford, thereby
A!l ! It... 1..I.H..I L ..! IttiS ..: 1 1.1
jusuryiiig iuo esiaiiiisiiiueut oi tuu cum i nuir.
With the city of Medford on the eve of a regular term
of the court in Medford, consenting at double the expense
to the taxpayers to try ono of her own important cases
at Portland, ft does notappcar as if the city recognizes the
need of a term of federal court in this cily.
Here is opportunity for the Cily council to save public
money without persecuting or inconveniencing the public,
and at the same time help establish the importance of the
oitv as a judicial center. . "
(lly Dr. C. J. Smith)
It Is a .subject In which 1 am deep
ly Interested. It In u subject that Is
too much uegloeted. In private, II to
our first concern Is to 'mlo our
money go as far aa possible, whllo In
legislative public life tho rule has
been to mako It ro as quickly an
possible. I have often wimderod
why tho same principles which uo
liuw nil found It mcessnry.tn apply
In our prlvato affairs cannot bo ap
plied to tho public's affairs.
When, nl tho beginning of tho bus.
Iness year, I come to consider my
personal wants and tho liuprou
ments I w'ould like to mako, t find
in) self compelled to discriminate. 1
cannot this )cnr build this barn or
fence that field, because my means
will not iM'rmll mo to do ever) thing
at once. Hut tho state's business Is
run on an eutliely different plan.
N'lnety men come lo tho legislature.
each charged with getting a certain
appropriation ror his particular dis
trict, Members do not renliro that
tho general public cannot stand all
llieso demands at once. The result
all of the demands nro pushed
through nnd the next year we havo :
tax levy which make. us all wonder
where the end Is to be.
Tho relief Is In the governor's of
fice. A governor should novor bo
como entangled' In any legislative
schema for securing nppropilhtlons.
A governor should hold hlmialf frctt
to veto nny bill, If necessary, In tho
Interest of economy.
I do not say that our recent legls
latures havo boon corrupt, but I do
say they havo been w.iHteful, Ineffi
cient nnd c.xtravnsant. Tho Inst
legislature spent than it',000.000 ot
tno peopioa money. A short ten
years ago state appropriations wero
only J2.Q00.OOO.
proprhillon measures calling for from
1500,000 to $ 1,000,000 Gov. Hon
hoii vetoed no bills; Gov, Wwt ha
vetoed 108 ineasuios, saving tho tax
payers nearly $1,000,000,
It Is a significant fact UiM thoso
Lgovoruors who hnvo used Iho eto
most fruoly have stood closest to tho
henrta of the people.
I 'would go further. I would gho
tho governor greater vein power. I
would glo tho governor power to
veto single ttemn In npproprlntlon
bills. I think It Is poor business,
nnd ngalnst tho best Interests of tho
taxpayers, to mako u governor swal
low whole a blanket appropriation
bill, such as the general appropria
tion hill passed by tho UUIl teglsln
ture, It carried 7;t Items for a total
of t, 600,000.
Tho present hliih taxes arc cook
ing progress and, couriiiuilug all pro
fits. Thoro must ho an cud put lo
tho creation of iihoIvm offices, bonrds
nnd commissions, and existing 6ucx
must be consolidated tn tho Interest
of efficiency and economy. Kollof
will never bo gotten nl Uie bunds nt
tho leglslnturo. It unu only coilio
through tho hOvornor'H office.
Tho mi principles must bo ap
plied to Iho stnlo'n business, as wo
havo nil found It noebSHiiry to appl;'
In our private affalis and tho gover
nor's office should lead tljo way. I,
like many of o!i, liaVo been eoin
pellod In innko my way ilp In tho bit
ter, practical world, robing on my
own resources, nnd without tho surf
tnluliig power of a Hiilnry. To put by
mi) thing for tho fnluro, I havo'foiind
It nocoimury tu innko Miicrlfinm and
to deinniid tho luimo of my family,
'rhp.tmmo mu'rlMces must hn miidn
In the, slato's aWalis. All tho togl,
bttlvo demnudrt for npiiropilatliiun
cannot bo iiitet nt onto ami It Is tho
HOvt'inoi's duty lo keep approprh
tloliH down Ifl tho leglsbttiiro will not,
I tnko It Unit what you want for
the next four years Is a business ad
mlubdiatbiii, anil that I am prepmed
to give.
1 I ' J 'J.!. ' - J - ... 1 -I
No. 13
UWOItTOI' Till! ro.NIUTION Ot
Farmers & Fruitgrowers Bank
SAGE TEA POTS LIFE
AND COLOR IN HAIR
Don't stay erayl Sate Tea and Sub
phur darkens hair so naturally
that nobody can tclL
nl Medfurd, In the Slate of Oregon, at the clone, of business itepl, 12, till I,
ItcMiiuees
l.oatii' and discounts ...
Overdrafts, seemed nnd iinseeiired ... ..
Hands uiitl warrant
Stocks nnd other securities ,.
I'undliiro nud fixtures
Other teat estate owned if,
Ono from approved roaono hank ......u......n.,n,n.
r.NchniiKo for clearing lioilsu ,-j..u..'.. ....,...,
Cah on bund
lltMlt
ll4l
!
iau,n7n.ss
IIUIIO
o,4;ir..i!
1 0(1.00
8,00(1.00
ri.onu.no
:ii,:tnr.sii
i,noit.s!i
IU.27l.Sll
Total
Von can turn urar. faded hair hiu
tl fully il.xrk and lustrous nlmott ovrr
night If you'll wt n M cent bottla of
"Wyolh'a Sage and Sulphur Hair ltnwdy
ai any unit: store. .Miiiiurui o bottle of
this old, famous Snrw Tea Iteclto are tolJ
annually, st a wclbknown dnigjtjlat
acre, iwwun it oarkens Uic hair o
naturally iuxl orraly that no ono can
tell It hu Ucn appl If iL
Tliotfi wlioi Imlr la turnlnr gray, b.
Tho history of the veto In Oregon I bare a aurprlw awaiting tlirm, IwaiiM
Isinrs out my claim that the veto, i ftr onn or to application! tho gray
rightfully usod. ran bo inado a trim! J'''- vanities and your locks t)n
wennnn fnr .,. i-m. mi.. b""HnUy dark and I autlful nl dan
weapon for econoui). Gov. Moody tlTUf1 j, ip lu.hInff .,, ftt, ,ialr
,l""- ""t io win, iiov. ri'nnojor, I nop.
4
I.bililtlllc
Capital stork paid In
Ciidlvided profits, lens expenses and luxes paid
Hue to hanks ami iinnkors
Individual dcpoHta subject lo check
Demand certificate of deposit -..
CertKled checks
Cashier cheeks outslaiidlng
Time certificates of deposit
Notes and bills redlsrounlcd
Hills puynblo for money borrowed
ViMlWItia.aa,..
tfMMVMWMMtMIH.
!
HKWIHWMM
.1200,8.12.11
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2,.tiiit.i;r.
o.r.r.i.t.t
. 122,0211.1.1
2.'t.l2
mi. r.
12,.H
IS,'.Ui7.f.,J
none
nolle
.$200,S32.1l
from 1SS7 to 1S3S. vetoed 2.. blll.
effecting a direct fating of $12.1.000:
Gov. Lord vetoed two bills, on tech
nical nnd legnl grounds, neither on
nccount of appropriations; Gov. (leer,
from 1S09 to 1003, vetoed two bills,
ono appropriating $3000; Gov. Cham
borlaln vetoed 1 10 bills, including ap-
Btood Destruction
Stopped and Rebuilt
Worriea Overcome, Evidence
Bruahed Away.. The
L i Skin CleareJ.
Tlil Is tlic niw of rrnith. (Irav-hairrd.
unattractive folk arrn't wanUd around,
to gl busy with Vycth'a Sa,"e and Sub
phur to-night and you'll ho drllghtnt
with )i)iir dark, handaonw hair and your
youtMul apjicaraaoo within a few lays.
Total --.
STATU OI-' OIICtlON, County of JniiksoiiA-SHl
I, I.. I.. Jnrobs, cashier of lo nbitviHiiiuiimi bunk, do solemnly swear
that Iho above statement Is true to tho host of my knowledge nnd'tiellef,
I.. I,. JACOIlrt.
i ('ashler.
..(1UIIUBCT-- Mtest:
DKI.UOV (lUTCIIUM.,
W II STICWAIIT.
JAMK8 OAMI'IIIJI.b,
Directors.
Subcrrlbed and aworu to before mo Ibis liitb ilnv or Kept., 1011.
T II. MtMHDK.V.
Notary 1'nbllc.
Got Tour Noxt Butt ot
LOTHES
MAHK AT
L E I N
rnicra s.i.ou up
Also Cleaning. Crossing and Altering
K"1
J
AT
Geography of the War Zone
(National Geographic, Society's Hill-(clumncl( Jls populati'iii w npproj;!-
1'AItIS, Sept. 1C, 1 lo j,. m. -The
corrcbpondont o tho Iluias Agency nt
I'otrograd rolatos how lttuslan cuval.
Ty dlsrovcred a detochmont of Ger
man reserves In the-vicinity of Jta
dtfm, In Itusslan Poland, which was
golniT to tho assistance of un Aus
trian detachment. After a brisk at
tack (ho Uitsslans put tho Germans
to flight, taklug l?fi prisoners.
Tho JUibkIiui operations, In tho
rfutlon of Lublin and Cholin, both In
HUSSlan I'olaild. have Imnn rnrrlml
out with great success, according to
this correspondent. Tho Ilutslun
mr Kuard already Is at Krusnlk, 2S
Mj southwest of Lublin, and llto
Aulilsps( dsmpralUed, ira contlu
iK to rrmt,
, ,TkH wrrwifMiiidont My that a cos
mm by tho nuMe or Dlakoffk, bo
hM(ux to it Ural ikIiiicii, rap.
iiu4 4vUi.Junds4 jkrw AuMrls4
letin.)
nOltDKAl'X A ciC- of hiiutliwe.
tern France, Il.V.I miles south ot
Miuthwest of 1'nris, on the (liromle
river, 00 milci. from the ea nnd l'J.
iniles lioin the Suinish frontier. In
Hill the city bud .it iiopulntlou of
2111,(178. I'nder the llonmn eiiinre,
llorileiiu became, u nourishing com
liiercial city mid the eupitnl of Ao,ui
tuuiii Sceiindn. It belonged to the
KnxHsli kinjf I'roiu 1151 iu 1 l'.'I,
when it wits taken by Charles VII ol
I'runce. It wu the Iiciidiiiiiutcr of
the (lirondifts during the revolution,
nud (Iiirint; the rciti of terror hul
fored severely. Jn 1870 (be Freueti
goveninient wits Ininsforreit to llor
dcaitx from Toura (lo which it hud
been moved from I'nris) on thu np
iirouch of thn flermans to Tour. The
trade of Burdean.v, thu fourth port of
France, is eliicily curried on by fscii.
From 101)0 to 1200 vessels onn bn ne
eoiiimodnted in the linibor. The most
iinisiituiit industry is shipbuihling:
nnd refit liutf. Jroucladi, and toricdo
bouts, as well us mereliunt veels,
nro eoiixtriicled. Thd city is the cen
ter of trade in llordeaux wines. Other
principal exports nle bruiidy, hides
nnd skins, siigur, rice, woolen uud
cotton goods, suit fMi, eiiemicuU, oil
cake, pituood, frnll, polulocs mid
oilier vi'geliiblcs, Tlicre me ulo
flour mill., sugar iDfliierles, chemical
works, mui'liliie shop mid potteries,
AMIKN'H A eity of iioilliern
Fniiicc, cnpllal of Iho ilepuitiiinit of
Kimiint', on (he loft bunk of Iho
Roihimc) HI miles north of I'nris b)
rail dfi) lT Hlle fiom lm Kogllsh
mutely SZflltO. Tho cily was onee a
place' of ureal slreligUt but buulu-viy-jN,
'bordered by luilidsome resl
deities, Imep replaced tho ramparts
which siirroimd it. Thu fuuioiis
treaty between" Urent Jiritain, Hpuin,
France mid Holland, which toel: its
name from Amiens, was signed tlu'rc
on Mnrcli 2.1, 1802. During the wur
between h'rniice mid Oermmiy, Am
ictiH, niter ml important action, fell
into the Imifil Of I'russiuilir on 'No
vember 28, 1870. Textile JiiduMriH,
for which Amiens has been celebrat
ed since the middle nges, include
mumifnctiircH of, velvel, cotton,
wool, slll hemp and flux spiohiiiL',
mid tho weaving ot hosiery mid u
vnriety of mixed fabrics. Mnc liinery,
ehcmicals, bluckii polish mid sii
gur urn also manufactured. Amlcn
ocfiupics tho site of the ancient Sam
iiroljfji'u', cupilnl' of Abiliinuif ' fro;n
whom it probnily derives its nnmo.
AVIATOR KILLED BY
PLUNGE OF 2000 FEET
VUKtiW, Colo., rTeol. Hl.-Weldoii
II. Cook, aviator, wus killed today in
ii pluiiftu of 2DUI) feel in his aeroplane
while dj'IWiu,' (in exhibition JIIlil pvtir
thn stale fair uioiiids. ' '
vamtammmmmmmmffr.
B, H. K., Hi" Mmmii lilnod purlfiT, la
tnnri'a arrlilkrl. Il nnKniiam Ihn dam
K" l"ti- and rrpalfn Ihn dainaR, II !
Ieka aflAr h nIM ilauiin: and rnr
rrrta all rnd.'iiry In Id'tod rrnpllin. decay
nC bonra. cloning cf Joints and any and
all of tlioin myriad of ilritrurtlrn rffecta
urli aa rlnMiiiJnlUin, ralarrli. nwiilkn nlnit,
for Ibroit, lirmuglal affcrllon and Iba
tioit nf Inflrmlllca un wrll known aa Ix-lnjj
aUM'I lif luiiur IImm1. And now, why
honld H, X. X. do all llilaT Rlmply lxvan4
It la Naluro'a antldotr, a rriurdy of ararrh
Ins Influence. It rrjiilalna a powerful, nat
ural logrrdlrnt, that anrrpa Ha way to tha
akin: Arid In dolnc llila It not only anni
hilates dfatrudhr t-rrnia hut cautrs thrm
to bo so ronn-rtrd tl'at lliry are raally
and hannlraaly viSdn, ciinll'-d or de
atroyrd and Ihfn drlvrn out llirnudi the
natural' oiitlcta of the body. Ttiu Itt
H. H. H, be your aafcmiard' In all blood
trouble- as uitttr what Hy ara. It
won't fall you. Oft a bottle today of any
druantUt' but refuse any and all suliatl-
lures,
(jet In romtniin! atlnn with th nifdlral
dTartmrnt Wrll Tb Hwlft Hpftllle Co.,
r.T'Swtft tilde, Atlanta. Da, Tlila aprlal
adrliory work on Mood troiibli-a liaa Ix-cn
of laralnjlnkk ' -n;0t and k,s curtd a
liuat of lutfrrera.
WESfON'S
CAMERA SHOP
206 East Main Struct
Medford
Tho Only Inclusive
Commercial Photographers
in Southern Oregon
Negatives Made any tinlo or
place hy appointment
Phono l'17-.T'
Wo'jl do tho rest
E. D. WESTON, Prop.
PAGE THEATRE
WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY
SEVENTH ENS0DE
Trey (P Hearts
Tu'o Parts
IN ALL THINGS MODERATION
Twq Parts
STERLING COMEDY
Hear tho Urge
Page Theatre Orchestra
HARRY HOWELL, Dlrccior
Adults 10 Cents Children 5 Cents
Doors Open 7:15
v
MBS. H. L. LEACH
Expert Oorsetiere
326 North Bartlett
Phono CG3 M.
aaaBCMriMMH
John A. Perl
UJTDEJlTiJUE
l-aa j MlllHl
M , MANTIilrlT
Cheap Excursion
Rates to
Crater Lake
On All Next Week, Sept', lltb, ltb,
and JHtb
Itourifl Trip IPIU'.OU
Kxcurslon tickets kooiI for four days,
Tho snow Is nil i;onb and loft tho
roads In fluo shape.
Tho lako was novor mora beautiful
than now. A fluo opportunity to vnlt
tho luko ut tho buit tlmo of tho sea
son. Wo nro going to put on extra
cars to accommodate tho people,
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