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Mull, Tlio MmUorrt Trlliunn, Tim Hnul
rn OinKonlmi, flio Asblaiul Tribune.
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OMclsl Paper of in City of M-ilford
(ifflfllnl Paper (if Jncknon County,
Km lured im Menoiiil-olmi matter At
Mnirnrtl, OrvHon, under lliu uot of March
I) IMS,
llwnrn Cliciitatlou fur ISM. I'M.
Pull lumwl wlto Aimixiluluit Press ilia
patchm, $
tlubacrlburn fnlliin, to recelvo
mwirs promptly, phono Clrcu-,
Intton Manager nt SlfitHL
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4?lOSH
Tho Hitfuly riwl'
SC0IIIS (0 lltlVO ((llllOjB llbll
mpvemeiit
1 on I ho
nuitr Ministry' '
LAUGHS
Hit equipment
"Ureal nliiy.r, tlini.1
"Wr) iHToniplUht'il. I understand."
"Vis: lu Ituit a roportnlro of H
operas mill JiH) gown," l.oiilvlllo
Courier-Journal.
TtWI 'lllplllllHl
Patient's Wlfo If you cannot de
cide urhnt tho motler with my
husband, hadn't jou better rail In
soiuo other physicians for consults
Hon; Family Doctor Oh, no, innilntu!
My' Ideas ntu confiiKiMl enough al
ready. I'lm lug llu lllnmo
"Kayo oii an) thing to nit)' before
I nmi sentence"
"Yes, your hour, I would call
your nttt'iilloii to I ho fnrt Hint th
fool lawyW who defended 1110 wm
nlKiiiHl tp thn rase by yourself."-
Philadelphia Ledger . .. ,
"
TIihi'k Aro Clinngtil
"Tin farmer's wlfo used to get
thn I'XR tuontiy for llltlo trifle ulio
Herded."
"Well?"
"Hut now ho taken It nwny from
hnr nml buys himself nn ntitamo
Idlo.'1 Milwaukee Benllnol.
Sji tfuingn
lli-CRnr I haven't Hutted food for
n month.
Ibapoptlc You ain't missing
iiUluh, It ' (ho Kumn old taste,
t
I'l It'lllllCOM
"lluvo you no frlciiiU?" nuked tlm
riTordor. '
"So, Jtulgo; nnlhln' hut relative."
-NywlMirii Jouriml.
'llio Oniclo
Tort 11110 Toller I feo by your
Imml you'll din vhnn Vou'ro twenty
neen,
Wllllo Hut, my denr woman, I'm
twonty-iiluo now,
I'ortuno Teller Why, my Reed
mnn, you Hhould hnvo been dead
two xmrH. You'ro IIvIiir under fnlno
prutenHOH,
. A HyinMilutlc Soul
Illlly IM Hko tor bo a doctor.
Wllllo Wrnffm?
Hilly So'h when n feller'fl motif
or hrouuht htm to mo I could ny
Id'op hint homo from nrhool a w.ivik
or hoi
Where iKiioinuer N IHI"H
jIUHbnuil Do you keep account, of
thn Krorarltm you urderT
Wlfo No, Indeed. 1 keep no ac
count of huiiiII, expenditure!!,
UiiKbaud (who has Jiut received
the hill) Hull, wlml makoH you
tiling of It iih "Hiunll exitendltnreH?"
KAISER NEAR TO DEATH,
RUSS SHELL HITS AUTO
Ut3NHVA, May 20.--Tho riormnn
empo'ror nml hU Mnff hml a narrow
mi-iipa on Sunday whllo watchliiK tlio
operatloim In it vlllaj;o itonr tlio Itlver
Sun, In (laltcla, According to n dlH
patcb from UudnpuRt which reached
lioro by Indirect route, it heavy hIioII
hunt D00 ynrda nwuy, It foil umoiiK
Home, nutoniobllea dcnttoyliiK novornl
maflilnoB, liitltidluK tin ouipuror'a
mid killing lit chauffeur. Tha out
puror bml loft liU car only 15 nilii
tttOH bpforn,
A mom IUimIuii lifn wcro full
llijf In llit fielttbbnrliooil I hn einporor
mid hl muff ef( liiidlly In iiiHcblucit
Mlillll (lie cpfilluuiliU'eieil,
A FIDDLER FOR
"P'MK IjohI Hiiiirp upon Aincrjpiin polili.'H nml political
iiiclliodHHccii in iimiiyadny Ih IlicHjx'pliicloor tfiitfeiie
'ICStilimltit iih ti candidalc for mayor of Han lrant'lrtpo. -Mr.
yulimitz' i)rinlcd appeal readH aH I'oIIewh:
WJUNO HACK TFI15 (1001) 0A) TIMKS: IOLI-XT
.BCJLMLTZiMAYOIt."
MUKCiie Hcliiiilij', wiih a fiddler in Ran FraiieiHeo thealer
orrlk'tttniK, with a fiddler's happy teinpcranie.l. when ho
was pieked liy Alio Uuef as a mayoralty eandidalo in 1001.
The labor nomination wiih given him and he wan elected
in a three-cornered content following a labor war. Twice
later, by aid of Kuof'H itoi-nipt political machine, mi alli
ance for grail between the Hotitheni J'ticjfiu, the United
KnilrondH, big biiHinesH, union labor, the milooim and the
tenderloin, he wiih re-elected.
The care-frcc fiddler, with gonial pei'Honality tind tut
niMiiitr DrcHence. without executive ability or captudty, be
came the willing tool lf the corrupt politieianH. Jle could
not Htand power and prosperity and was traiwformed from
an honest inauinto a tliliil.
The Hhamuflil lootof Han Krnnci.sco followed the fire,
draft overreached i twill'. Kuef was Hcnt to the peniten
tiary, Calhoun wiih ruined, the Southern Pacific forced
from politics, and fcJchmitz convicted for grafting. The ver
dict wiih reveiHcd on thinnest technicalities by a court
whose justices owed their appointment to Kuef, and the
charges dragged on until finally dismissed by a friendly
prosecutor in 1011.
'The good old times," says Helmut, "means Prosper
ity and-T-Hchmit', hide." lie fiddles further as follews:
Durlnx my term of offlro Knu I'rnnclnro had the hexl Union It over had;
Much I wiinl out of offlro It bun bad the worM Union. HchmltK luck I Whllu
I wn mayor ovciyhody Kt rich. Thorn were no Idle men In Snn I'rantliico;
every worklnRiunn had u Job nml wax liuylnit hi hoime mid a piane:
every rel.elntf mnn wa beroiulriK n millionaire; every Inventor wuh ko
Inn ureal k'iii, tliero wnnn'l n vacant hoimo nnywhuro. TIiIiikh worn
boomliiftl i
' Of emtrtte Hchmit. created jirospcrity at least for
Hchmil', ami all that is necessary to restore it is to give
him the chance to graft again. That is about as far as
Helmut' logic, goesbut a lot of the dear people will fall
for anv kind of a fakir who shrieks prosperity loud enough.
The fiddler's logic, however, is on n par with that of
most politicians fiddling for the pie counter. Substitute
the (1. 0. I. for Hehnut'. ami we have the tune of the repub
lican politicians. Indeed, Hchmit'.' appeal might have been
written by the .Jackson county central committee. It is
the doleful melody of the Lincoln calamity banquet. It is
the song of the protective tariff barons and every othev
fiddler for special privilege.
It will be a sorry joke, on San Francisco if Sclunitz is
(loetoor-lml it need surprise no one. Voters arc as likely
to follow the strains of the fake prosperity fiddle as the
children were eager to follow the strains of the pied piper
of lliimliii with much the same result.
Getting Borah's Measure
(lly Herbert Quick)
,Wj nre trumbtlnK.on Ijivj edBft
of a crltlii.
The klnklnit or the ClulfllKht, nn
American veimel flyliiK tho Amorlcan
flait, th Ioki of tho life of tho cap
tain of tho OuIHIkIiI and come of her
cmw, i ho KlliitiR of nn American
cltliren, Thrnnher, on n merchant ven
Mil mink by it Herman Hiibmarlne,
and now tho tdnkltiK of tho I.udtan-
ln mid tho drownliiR of more than
it hundred Amorlcan citizen all
IIicm) thliiKn have piiahod im to tho
fdy,e of tho itbynn.
If wo are to navlRato nnfely tho
danKoroua wntora on which wo nrn
afloat every cltlteu munt help t6 keep
to tho mirfnco that kIbo and eanlty
tioceimnry In thin crUla.
For It In n crlnln. Never Mnro
the nation wiih founded wan thuro
a moro terrlbla rrlnl. When wo
found oiirn'lvcn divided Into wnr
rlnK eti'llonH tho ulluatlou wan not
o ntrayiKO and fearful; for Hint was
n pumly Aincrtcnu mnttor.
If wo nro drawn Into this wnr,
wo nrn made n mnmbor of tho great
croup of nations. which play world
pnlltlcH, mid wo hecomo n momber
forever.
, Up to tho tlmo or thin wrltliiK tho
peoplo havo shown nn unexpected
calm. In tho main they havo looked
to tho lonely man In tho white hoiifo
with nympathy nml contldoncv; for
they know that on hint renin tlio
rtwful tank of makliii; n cholco on
which depeitdH Usuoh which may not
bo decided for nKe to count.
Not In tho CnrpathlaiiH, nor nbovo
tlio trcnchcH In Klnnijer, nor over
tho narrow aeaa that lead to oiutan
tliuiplo nro Kiouped today thn Unrth
HplrltH whono'lntluenreH climiRO the
rourno of omplrenj thoy hover about
thnt whllo rolu in nod mansion one
liowored In lt Kroon trees overlook-.
Iiik tlio Potomac, ,
And yet there nro thoso who solro
on this momniitoua occasion to mnko
a ncirisli appeal to purtlHnn politics.'
There In at loan 0110. HU niuuo Is,
William U, Ihwnh, n nenator from
IdnHo, who denleu that ho Ih n enn-
dlduto for tho preldoncy, but whoeq
frleiulB nro working for IiIh iiomlun
(Ion everywhere,
1 am one of IIioko who hnvo boiuo
Union roKitrdod Horuh iih u man of
pronlilunthil Hixe, TIiIh ciIhIa ulyen iih
IiIb meaKiire. lie b hiiuiII. Ho Ii
poll). Ho la it self Hooker. Ho poh
iioUiIiiii In IhU ct lain which cnlU up
on him to kflll tlio voice or faction
Imii, or keep llio wutern cuar of mud,
Ho Iiiih been Inlm viewed on tho
l.imlifliilu lioiror. ilu doe not mi
jlilpiilo, li HiiyK, miy iliclvlvo chniiit
PROSPERITY
In tho ndmlnliitrntlon' policy. Then
tV lilllliviiun ivilktl .11 i,,.. mm
on tho Wllnon policy In Mexico.
"There I no iwnsltilo reaion," Bay
be, "why c ahould adopt a different
policy In regard to Clermuny."
When hn ahould lino tip with tho
prexldont In the attempt to find n
wny to avoid war If poulble, llorab
sot hla pins bo ns to bo nblo to at
tack tho administration If tho path
of peaco Ih found ponlilo.
Whllo others nro agonising at tho
national dauKor, llorah rolls tho dlf
flcultlca of the Bovernmont under his
tonKue oh n aweet morsel, and seoma
to oxult In tho chanco to convert tho
deaths of women and children Into
votes for Ilornh In 191fi.
In such times tho souls of mon
nn wclKhod. Mr. llornh's chanco for
tho presidency Is forever jtono ho
cntiKc be has shown himself unflttod
for tho nreat placo soiiKht for him.
FAILED TO WARD OFF
EXPECTED BLOW
LONDON, May 20. A two column
analysis of the strategic situation,
written, by It a military correspondent
who ban been at the western front, Is
printed by tho Times. Tho correspon
dent expresses disappointment that
better preparations nro not m a do to
meet tho Att,tro-aorninn blow aKnlnst
tho Hussions In Oallcla, which was
expected a month before It occurred,
llo says, however, that tho mlsfor
tuno of ouo out of four Husslan arm
ies Is not likely to bo decisive, Tho
main Husslan nrmles havo not yet
lieon cnuaaHHl, ho declares, and Grand
Duko Nicholas la pursuing his usual
plan u' executing retroatn as n uuiaus
qf reconstituting bin army, tiring out
tho enemy and drawing blm farther
away from his bases.
No (Ionium offensive In Franco will
bo practicable on a largo scale before
tho end of July, tho Times export ho
Ilcves, and It Is tho duty of Its allies
to exploit this delay by sending overy
nvatlnhlo ninnMo France to prosecuto
an euegotlo offensive.
EPISCOPALIANS HOLD
TWENTY-SEVENTH SESSION
PORTLAND, Mny 20. -Tito 27th
annual convention of tho Episcopal
church In tho dloreso of Oregon open
ed lioro today with Illshop Waltor T.
Runnier, tocontly from Chicago In
cliargu for tho Hist tlmo. Tho most
Important hiiHluuH whs tho ordering
cloaed of tho 111. hop Bcott academy
at Vnpililll, Ore. Tho academy was
eHtabllslted about 2G years ago. Dole.
imlt'M Id tho eighth synod which meets
nt Ouliluiid, Cnl., In August nml oilier
ufilrir will In elfdi'f! lowoiruw,
fitVi THRILL DISPENSER AT WORLD'S FAIR, . , r ,
IS GUARANTEED
I fl
raUaiBssssBBaB3BBiBssBBB ' "" is I
Will M lllllllllllllllli
V
(lly rirk Larkin.)
HAN FKASflSrO, ( n)., Mny 17.
Bvery world" fir miit Iirivo it-
thrill. And the nuimiui-l'iieiHe m-
leriintiiuiiil exjioirion rnrie in thin
ri'Hpci't not one iotn fmm tiny oilier
exposition.
Only the muniier or ailnnniKtrriiiK
the thrill hero w different; in fact, m
very novel U this now method of jire-
Kenliim; xluven for llie timoroio, that
it ineritrt de-ieription.
In the old iinyx.it was Hie l-em
wheel that mmlo that tinsly feelimr
dance so blithely up, nml down this
initial column of tiovensntion seek
oni. Hut today tlio Ferns wheel in nn
nntinue. It hns Iicch relegated to the
acrnp heap ly tlio niwnril mnreh of
progress rnul the coAumiiif desiro of
aniiiseincnt nilvcnluren lor n mmi
with moro of ' tieklco il.
Therefore, tho ucroscop?. A prod
uct r our rnuntcil moilenii-uii in this
ingenioun eontnvnnev.
rutlivM.niilKentcinii, thoy do '
thnt thih is poiittvelyitho firxt up
penrmico of the ncroscoiic. 'Tis t-aitl
that Couey Island, even, ilovn not
boal oue. And never,. so help me,
hns onelcen shown before nt n
World's ojrpo.
And what is tho neroRcope? I.U
ten, my eliildren, nml theo slinll hour.
VICTOR EMMANUEL !
ROME, Mny 20. King Victor Em
manuel It Is asserted, has decided to
grant a general pardon to nil rail
way employes who wero punished
bocauso of the part they took In tho
strlko of May, 19H. This action Is
said to bd designed ns another step
PARDONS
STRIKERS
to bring about a closer union of Uycnrs, j,,,,,,,,,,,.,,! at port Leaven
parties in tho country.
Reports received fro movery unl
Yondty in Hul)-ry that- th ntudenls
of each will volunteor.In a body If
wnr Is declared.
Dispatches from Veronn say that
Italians whose homes nro In Austria
and ltnly aro pouring across tho fron
tier by thousands every day becauso
thoy aro fearful of reprisals In tho
ovent of hostilities.
The authorities at Genoa havo been
ordered to keep a closoiwatch on tho
Gorman steamers Interned at that
port as It Is believed their captains
mny attempt to cscnpo, after a decla
ration of wnr or to blow up their
ressols.
MURDER OF 23 YEARS AGO
BEING AIRED IN TEXAS
'GKOUOKTOWX, Tvx riy 20--Uenriiig-
ofovideiu'ein the trial of
Theodore Armstrong,, charged with
niunloeoinmilted twenty-three years
ago, began here today. Armstrong Is
charged wHlt-tho murder of Sheriff
Johii'1 Olive in Hell county, Texas,
in 1802. tyioiig tho 150 witnessos
summoned to teslilv lire Unveinor
Jniiies E. lVigiison of Texas ami
Seerelary of Stale 0 forgo fl. MeKuv.
With Medford Trano Is Msdfonl Made
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
l.sdy Assistant
M H. HAHTMCIT
I'lioHes M. 17 WI 41-J'Jt i
AwbulMm,4Nilr (Virtww
PAINLESS AND FOOOLPMOrt
Tlie itcroneopc nt Hie hinnmii-J'u-eirift
inlermilinmil cxpo-dtion ul S'nn
Yrnnvhcn.
-?-.:v V ;C-tf
Ffl LL1 ll-nr
Hriefly, the ncror'cope coni'-ts of
house on a pole il-." feet Ion;:. Some
ole wlint! Snid pole rntiipiiltn snid
iiousc into I lie blue rirmiiment to the
sniil altitude of Jfl.'i feel, providing
llio snid house he fillcil with wit.son-
;erH who hnvo paid jo the jpttekeeper
sufneient funiln H ititille them t R
thrill.
liilo in the air the pole don n
wnlti:-inc-nround-npoin-Willie move
ment thnt is terrifyinply pleuennt.
IFowcver, nil who have tried the nero-
fcoH? mnintnin that it U not lmlf so
had an it looks. And it ih Kinriinteed
to he jMTfcctly safe nml absolutely
foolproof. Thoso who invented mid
promoted it should be paid n bonus,
for in the nero-copo is found n means
of viewing the extioitiou thnt cannot
bo excelled. The raifinj; and lowering
of Hns LMirnntic-nrransenient i so
pradual tliat one scarcely notice the
ascent or the great height oven when
you have arrived nt the very' piniiiiele
of your aerial destination.
As nn enginccrini; fent the nero
seoj in reninrknble, indeed. On the
base of the Rrent steel fnime that
carries the Misengcr car Is n huge
Lloek of concrete weisluns. thirty
tons. The purjxRe of this i1 to net
ns bnlnnro nml Kovcnior for the prvut
lever that tosses the thrillecfcer
skywnrd.
PREACHER SENT 10
L
MILWAUKEE, Wis., May 20.
.lames Morrison Darnell, recently
convicted of violating- the Mnnn white
slave net, in transporting ltnth Sa
pher from Qwntonna, Minu., to C'hi
engOj and thence to Kenosha, was to
day denied a now trial by federal
Juduo (leiger and sentenced to three
worth, sentence to begin nt noon to
morrow. Darnell wns l'onnerly pas
tor of ii cliuieli in Kenosha.
A Fine Field
landlady (to applicant for rooms)
Hog pardon, sir, hut what business
do you follow?
Applicant I am a doctor ot mu
sic. Landlady Oh, then, wo shall bo
glad to havo you with us, and I'm
sure you will do well hero, for there's
lots or music In this locality that
needs, doctoring.
THE PAGE
Mcdford's Leadlna Theater
LAST TIME TONIGHT
Big Six Part Feature
From Sir Gilbert Parker's sovol
The Seats of
the Mighty
With
i t
Lionel Barrymore
Special Musical Program
Hearsi-Seli Weekly
. in-isc
GAPTAIN APPLE6ATE-
DISCUSSES
NAMING
OF MT. MIOIIGHLIN
.More light upon the naming of Ml.
McLouglilin or Pitt is shod by Cap
tain 0. 0. Applegntc of Klnmntli
I'alU in it letter to his sister, iMrs, II.
II. Hnrgent. which reads ns lollows;
"Tlio story uboiit t'nptalu Apple
gate originating tin: name of Mi. l'itt
nt the lime of" making tlm preliminary
rialroad survey through tlm Ctiscndf
via Yw hike in the early '70 Ii n
juiro fiction. Aft nearly ns T remem
ber, tlie survey wan made in JfcfM by
Unrle Jettm Ajflegate, who wiih nt
tllat lime chief engineer for JU-n llol
lidny, the nlilroad btiilden It Was
inado in mi effort to find Hie best
posib!o piiNH. for n railroad through
tho lnotinttiiiiH from Oregon to Cali
fornia, mid tlm survey mentioned only
extended to the Klamath' river, nenr
where' the, town of Keuo in now Incut
I'd, ami had no connection whatever
I with n proposed line through the Pit
river country. Jesse Applegate wo
only (ho engineer, bnving no pmpri
ctary interest in tho survey, nnd the
statement that he undertook to dis
poise of the survey eould not, from the
very fnets in the case, be true
"Jesse Applegate hud known tho
peak in question for- many yean only
nn Mr. Pitt, and it is natural that he
would call it nothing else.
''There Jinn bren considerable con
troversy In tin's matter of the historie,
name of this peak, but the contro
versy has occurred in recent years. I
shall send you a "map of Oregon and
Upper California, from the surveys
of John Charles Fremont and other
uuthnr, drawn by Cfuirlc Prauiw,
uader Ibc order of tho senate of the
United States, Vnshing(o City,
1848.' The-e surveys were made by
Tremont from 18 KJ to J840, inelns
ive, nnd you will see thnt Mt. Pitt i
Ibe name given for our ptnk on this
map.
Alexander von Humboldt, the great
(lennnn scientist nnd explorer, wn-
born in 1700, but lie did not begin tho
preparation of his greatest literary
work until he hnd reached his 7-lth
year 1843. This work, "Kosnios,"
nn essny describing the physical
world, I purchased when a boy, nnd
rend with especial interest his de
scription of the volcanic mountain
chains of the Pacific const, and.
while there were several references to
Mt. Pitt, 1, remember, but ono ease in
which it -wn referred to us "Mt. Pitt
or McLoughlin.'
"Jesse nnd Lindsay Applegnto be
gan their exploration in and through
southern Oregon m 1840 nnd we per
sonally know that they knew this Hak
only as .Mt. Pitt. These men wero
great iver-ona! friends of Dr. John
Mclaughlin, who was chief factor of
the Hudson Ray company when they
enme to Oregon in 184:1, nnd appre
ciated to its fullc.it extent ItU great
kindness to the Oregon emigrants.
and had they known nny reason for
culling the peak Mt. MLoug!iliii 4
believe they would have done so.
"Who was Pitt t Why, Sir William
Pitt, otherwise Lord Chatham, tho
great friend of the American colonies
immediately preceding the revolution.
I nnt not nble (yet) to produce the
evidence thnt this noble )cnk was
named for Sir William Pitt, u man
whom all patriotic Americans should
delight to honor, but I havo been dis
posed to take it for granted that this
is the case.
"The name of our peak has no eon
ucettoti whatever with the name of the
California .stream (eastern brunch of
tho Sacramento), which is known u
Pitt river. In that caso tho name
should be spoiled with a single '(,' as
the inline en mo from the fact that the
Moatmas Indians, who lived along the
stream, const muted pitfalls to catch
their game.
"0. C. APPLKOATE.
"Klamuth KalN, May 14,"
With Medford Trade-ls Medford Ma4e
IT Theatre
TONIGHT
King Bigget in
the 5 Pound Note
A; IondoH. Coter Droiuit In li Ports
MARY FULLER in
The Laugh That Died
Drama ot Little Italy
Roses and Thorns
HlK "U" Emotloual Drama
Nellie the Pride of the Fir Houw
NHSTOH COMEDY
S and lOo
Havo you heard the "Druuions,"
the Latest MusIckI Effect Cabinet?
Don't fall to see tho last episode
of "Zudora" Krldar and ftoturday,
witUlwl "TUt. UUkwt Wwhwh Im (ke
WttrW,"
, MjfS. tkryMHIS MWP
To nun-Down 'jrervwM Himlk,
Louisville, "Ky,"l wM'nt
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Thursday and Friday
Five-Part Western Dram
"The Bargain".
William D. Hart
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CAMERA SHOP
SOB East Main Strel
Medford
The Only Bxctarirt
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