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v(.t, 701 n fi ri in fi "i m 'iifir-.i m . ui fiffiiri ' r t I ' M MKfU'OHI MAHi IKIMJJU8 HRtifoRo fHittrtiin oo 'rifto MirTrihtin Huimim II-tT-lt Nrth rif ff' iiphfin ft Th Dmormlle Tlrv. fh MMIfdfd Mull, TN M(lftf Trb'in The Mati rn Oragonan, Tha Altaian TfMia (me rsar. by mai . ...., one montn, by mall .. -. Put men in, eiiri r earner ! mcittom, rneanis, seaesTm and Central FOfnt -.... MatuMay owir. by mail. pr ysee. raaijr. aer veai iMf 1& rfflrtal Paiwr of the City of MsaforA. Official tapor of Jackson County. KniiT'd aa aeofmd-elaea mattaf at Mrdf?rl. Or-aon. atxlr I ha act of Marsh I, 1171. worn Clreulatton nt lff$4. Ms. Full laaaad wtra Aaaoelalatt Praia 41a-itehe. J. Subscribers falling to re ceive papers promptly, phone Circulation Manager at 860-11 HONG KONG KOLUM Ta mltlftriBlnm, In common with our laundry, seems In no gmut hlirry .iiioul showing "!' 'CtHlay'A Itellrlnaer "I have written a poem on " The editor looked wp wenrlly. The Mue-ejred blonde young woman waa merciless, "I liar written a poem on 'The- old Red Barn on the Farm,' and " Too waary look disappeared from i ho editor's faM. A hi Delighted? Written It on the r.il red barn ah? Final I'll bo minx along by Ik farm In a tfav or so, nlid I'll top at tho old rtd barn unit read It!" lr I'Hll 'Pnftrllwr ()n by on the business openings which Toe Columbian ban been call liK attention to ara being taken up. The latest la that of an undertaking (xlahllahment, which will soon be In operation here. In this rnnnertlon It must be born In mind that If we nr to keep these new people here wn must give them all the business that this eommunltv affords. Co lli labia Palis (Mont.) Columbian. Out I'lHfioim ir any one has . IMed. Mlojmj. Idtu-rkaat , DfwrtjM. (Left fcwa. Rmbeialtd. Had a, fir. Hold turn. Had baby. Beea arrestad. Come to tawa. Hougkl a home. ?otu milled murder. Kallaa from an aeroplane, Thalf newsTelephone ns. The York (8. C.) Nowa. fHanl Kffeet Mr. and Mrs. Ckrlstensen, with n drill aoloa, and Nora and Mabel Pet ii'hoii, with Instrumental selections, ntertained the high arhool and sev- alii grades very pleasantly Inst Krl I.' afternoon. The music was fol lowed by an ladtanallon meeting. -Tin- llsrtlaad (Wkl News. Stays Im Olrl mt the Mint Tliouanda of women i.m drive a iti-Knln, but I never mum one who "nii drive s null. OOMMUHIGATION. I In i he Kdlter: x the Hiite draws near. It sienis 'ii.it the attperlntendent of our city lioitla und " i liool board ure ntll '. I'M mine 1 m i ! . the l.tmoln school iiu ii w. ho I In- l l'i HI lii I l ' lid Ini ( ..ii a i t Hi .i Hit f.'l tl 'l HH I'l.lllH plo t I and li.TUV i ' ii ilrliiful pntrnn-' uiul " .i iHtilor ii - li fcliool. 'lilt imn t ii ' i iu iliim ii li a el n .in.l Unit .i i ii' I. Intel i -rlioi'l ills 1 ' i in c.il I ui'iin lu ii'- '. ..u li In .i ,iiii,i iIiiimi ll ' I '. . I ,1 fll II. 1 ' I I till.,) Ill t lit 'III -l, I I III I tint run i i i iiiii'iitl .1 '. t'v " it- tli i.i i' i lit 'i,'.- i 1 1. ii ' RI58ULT OF CONSTKUCTIVE JBONDlNa " HANTH PAHM M.titpil HtM-Jf for WllWKlO to rMiilrl ivn vJ milfn ft rnJIffinil- th-i yrvvuv rh rallrrwd am ii hoTttw for nn xtriHJtn n ltnl dininnro of forty rnilra to tli mineral hell. 'Prifw )xtmn ormi the motto of Grant: Pawn 12,0tW a war t.nxfj an intfrrt on the bomlii. xi u wp rwine of tlir- rtul(i wurM )ty Hip wimancr of these bond, an cluitiierl by inlereflled'paHien for this year. There will le nhlppcrl over thin railroad from mfnea whii'h probably would not. oiherwiap lx; operated 200 cars of fopper ore, valued ai $njJ0,000. There will be inanufaetnrerl 8,000,000 foet of lumljcr, 400 nflTH, eoHtinK W cr 1000 feet to pruduee, or 6!,000 pavmll for the city. 'There will nlno be cut and shipped 8,000,000 feci of Iojtk. which, at $8 per 1000, are rained nt $6-1,000. There will 1k cut and shipped 2000 earn of fuel wood, 10,000 cords, whii'h nl 2 per cord for euftinjr is $80,000. 'Hiere will be .produced from land alonje the milroad 1000 ncrcH of Hitirar lieeta, or $-10,000. It iH also claimed that Hie litilroad brought the sugar fnetorv. a sjtiOO.OOO invest meni, of which $000,000 reprc sentH laljor. 'J'hc extension of the road twenty-five miles at an aver age cost of $20,000 per mile, means a $600,000 investment. This program of one year's development is due to the new railroad Omuls Pass started. Similar development would he recorded elsewhere if other needed branch rail roads were constructed in southern Oregon. The shame of it all is that cities have to bond them selves to build needed branches to develop the eountrv and furnish tonnage Tor the Southern Pacific a railroad that has to haul empties through a country that ita own leth argy, lack of foresight and enterprise has left undeveloped. A SINISTER CONSPIRACY TTIMRB exists in the Tnited States senate a coterie in tent upou the forcible seizure of Mexico, who have let no o)jKrtunity lag to create discord between the nations. Foremost of these offenders are Senators Mill and Ashursi, who are constantly giving out for publication alarmist telegrams from "most reliable persons," who are promptly proven most malicious Unix. These senators, as well as others, have mining conces sions or other interests in Mexico and do not hesitate to ilse their political Kwer and prestige to embroil the nation to advance their personal and political interests. The cau cus of republican senators called to outline action to com pel an uuneeded increase of forces along the border, is a miserable exhibition oT petty partisanship nt a critical time. The Puited States has been facing a serious crisis, not only in Mexico, but in ICurope, since Hie war began. Pres ident Wilson is doing everything in bis jKiwer to preserve peace with honor. Had he been easily driven, there would 'have, been an arniv of occupation long ago in Mexico. Had he been weak, congress would have passed the resolution abandoning American rights on the high seas, lie repre sents, not a political party, but the nation, and patriotism demands that the piffling pnliticiuTis at Washington sup ort him and not embarrass him. Aside from those who are directly or indirectly inter ested in exploiting Mexico, those who want a conquering aril iv sent south are composed of the flabby ferocious and heedless heroic who have become war-mad and think blood spilling beneficial to the nation; and the Krcuuial jingoes who hold the Stars and Stripes ought to fly over lwith Americas, and call their insauit v 'patriotism." These elements do not want a punlative expedition they seek conquest, and to secure it, are carrying on a sin ister program of misrepresentation and falsehood, seeking to embroil the nation iu an unjust conflict. rT - -SJ. ' - pick up ii nd the vacant hounea arc 'cull it nu "honest mistake." Out the , ' .1 l.'iHH ' i," tin'' nl iii m i hi 'nil ' ii' iirlfvf a iirAVtm in lir n fuliiM I Hsrdfy; fee Slyh to whre the wooinfM twlfieth, bin to snow who will hold tto seek We know who always hoMs the sack la th ran t stich sjHstakevt the people ih- i.iv peyers, tbo home btHMem When Win mt atop thin fo'l' ' perlmentlnc art get bark to m,m practical bnstaoos method, n'h our fathers 1106? It atniiK m.ftii to rob Peter to pay Caul n. n strike eat several tearhr f'"n " -lower grade wad call 11 -1 .!. but If we add that amount, nr "or. to onr faculty la other ii!h'-- in ' ' np, then we have made no faviim '. it merely a shift, and when1 do m-i ! teachers more than we md tin m m the lower (trades? I dd not believe tbni I haw nwr dran th facta In the cam- I h.i not bolstered tip my tatnipn: with aay false prepa, they nrc )'lu enennaH to ho readily wbhiumI The comparison that I made with the mis takes of a former city council nerd no proTlHR. Mko llamlet'a ghost, we have that always liefore us, har rasslng ns by day and haunting us by night. Mull we add another THE fiOLDEH CLAW OPEN! TODAY AT MGf THEATER 1 1 la eiga. jRif jfijaBitfiaal BBflsVBaBVBeMffeBVF sVBB iIbbbL W 1KJB LILLbW rar'iaraWsfBaB I I Frank Mills, NotrJ Amer can Actor, I Who Achievrd o Oreat Suectii In Oath London anil New York and Was Secured by Thomas H. I nee For the Leading Mule rtole at "The Qolden Claw." To the Irtrae l'illwintt whii-h Tho-.. specter to our list and cripple our In, j,,,.,, niw ,uiri.(,(j r ,j, Ka publtr school ayatem by ruthlessly toarlng away a lower grade scheol from the peoplu who have a rightful els I in upon It? (live the matter your earnest onnsldarstlon. I have been asked the questien: "U'li. ,ln wn nasil u fltv arhiuil mill- erlntemlHiit?" We have a principal i " who k.es thnl whi.-h iitlrn.lc.l presiding over sch aehool. who Is j ,"'r f" ' W-e lm- .-iM le-u. nnmnoimii and hl in handle that i l,l""1 lh "tnr- Allliorgh elill .M .r wt.inii 1.. nroalriM Ovar young wWinn, Mi Iturriseillt' llll Ilcc pwluri iln,, it mii lie iiiid tlmt "The (liddfii t'lnw" M Inllv ili to tile -tiiiMlnnt -it by the Imetillc ilircntur nf Triiingle feature-. The etprv i t ho vcr piiiiliir conflii'l between the woiiuin wlit wedn tor nniiiev nml tlie them all wn have a county school sup erintendent: thou why do we need a high-priced middleman? I give It up. I turn It over to thooe who are vorsed In politics, where It belongs. This may explain why the average country school Is turning out stu- Inul hrouil experience mid i fnvor nbly known l the thcutergoer of the country. lMnk Mill-, u weli-knimn lending man, i her rineiiul suMirt in "The OoWen Clow." Kver.v one linn henrd f Weber nml Field. Their ui men ranee in the Tn- .1...1. thai nut in ahnnm our blah- nngie -mr eoiniiinntion hns been nt priced city systems. In the country rnn.il beenn-e of the belief that school there Is emploed a principal ! there lire milium.! of ieople who wmit nnd helers, If needed. That princi pal can build up a system esiieclally fitted tn the scholars under his con trol and carry It through without any Interference from a middleman. In this way he Is In sympathetic toneh with his puplla, and csn handle them In a psychological nnd sympathetic manner. n man can no hi is wnu ia In see them, ii not in the 1leh, in the nnli-tie film jilnyn which Muck Sen nett priMluee- nt Triiuiyle-KeyHtdiic. In neeordntiee with Triungle Mlicy, thin )iniduetiiin -lands for the beit in film farce. Nw Spray Bulletin A new eirciitur bulletin on orchard subject to the dlctatloiia of a man spraying Juih jmt been issued by the who Is not In direct touch with tho departments of pliint imtholngy nnd children himse(; nnd It Is this syin- enlnnmbvy of the Oiegou Aericul- luml college. This new hnlletin will cuiitniu Hprnying rcemnmetidations for applet, tenrs, icaebcs, prunes nnd cherries, brought riylit down t ilnte. It w il inelitde a di-enesinn of in-eetieidca nnd fungicides, with pathetic touch thai nets results In i the country school. If our city aehoola were thrown Into separate districts, with fixed boundary llnea, I see no reason why the suggestion Is not feasible. Ilow- rver I offer It only aa a suggestion, . luufliod tor their preiutrulion. It and In the meantime we want to ( nMi inelude- an urtiele on sprn !n,' save our school. We mny need your .rn.iehinerv nnd niee-Miriex. All r help and If we do we trust that ou jehrdi-t- inicri-ieil -luinlil send t,i will give ns what nld you can; wo iu Kxtiu-inu Smiee, Oregon Ajiii- woutd do as nuuh for you. II. C. OI.A8COCK. eiilliir.il i.'ilf.'i'. I'urMilli-, Or. . 1 vn-:. I'liiiioii'.i-i. S. S. S. IS PURELY VEGETABLE-NATURE'S II iHttuf?i.ra"3a&lk?r(K. r :TODAY ui'l In 1 h.i Mm l i '.' . N ...iny ! il- li 1 I fact that It was an "honest mistake" niukcM it no easier for us to bear. A mini nke reinalna a mistake regard Ichh or nil good Intentions. It will do no Hood. If In a few years from now the HCbool lioard finds out that they bate made a mistake In destroy ing the l.tucoln schoul. it will have lieen ii'iuodeled lo milt the wants of 11 ln,'h si-houl, uiul iintit to ue I'v ill ' ,. .... I'.llll ' nl lo look lull III lip l I Oil, llll t Ills blh Hi.' ifO- ' 1 lore- iM 1 1 1 don 11 to bo ..ive I he hoc. uiul 1. I., tt , in"i lu ton, and If I'lihiO' -. 1 "miliums were to pick up and ( .' wio.ut houses tin op air 1)100, iiil.lliiK would he taxed to nu ut 1 "--i i.i".nltv nH it wan lie Tn n' the d' , 1 -'Hi.i If ihl ihantte la iiisite ii "HI in 1 Canute u n.. lnwi'i'. crude ' 00I Iu I It In dlMrirt wUlilu llll1 D ni m.u or lii, ss the .lui'U oii ' !(." ivli .mIuioI l.iillili:. 1 .-in no ' iiii .ill the i'ii'l' In III 1 mi 1 llOU Hint it 1 hi ' nd "in 1 ini lii 11 lis; tbi'V :iln nu o 1. ty, out txu 1' .' llii, till I' li.lll'lllU-K U til UOt I t ' .lllll. ,1 1 . t 1 1 III II I . llll ociiipled. A so-called compromise la offered us, li which tho first and second mmlen may lie provided for In the home school. Wo consider this but u weak, premature atone ment for a proposed wrong. In tho same spirit Hriitus might havo said to Caesar, "Here Is balm to put in the wound that I will soon lufltct." A peculiarity of our school law 1 Is that it places .ill power lu I he' hands of the school hoard to gov ern such matters as tho oc fit. It was never Intended by those who framed that law that any board . would dike an extreme advantage of ' It, or that they would surrender the , U'oi'ter of power Into one insu's hand, mid that man hired by thorn 1 nd paid ht the iHHtple. j We do not doubt the sinieitiv of o'ir sthool lion id. they are people f good Intentien: but we leel ihut thet hut'i' at'iiiilit.l. tbrouuh the -o-tli'liuiions ui the Miiperlntendeut, n wrong tixloii ut our nchiHtl condi tion In thin wny we believe a ' nltrike etttl he m.uln thut will )' I nl. 1 ' In our Mchool hwietu S.I if It i. ..1 1....... .... ...... iii.,i ...1 r..M .i,u. ,,i, j Pom tmd in. one would dedore such ,., nnlLKuns. Fretted Feet. Col.U of the a in,-,t..ke uiier it had proved to N i te tit often nietcnt Pncmnoni.O. a nn.-ui:.i more than would rurit Vi'i out' of our school huurJ. A few en Id ago our I'UV coiltti II loaded tin dowu with u big imvIuk and tiui'rooiuiii debt. Tho men on 1 hut eon 11. 1 ! w.'te alncere iu tbeii lontlnlon 1 hat I hey were acting for 1 lie liei-t iniir.t- of the cllt Tl.et ciiii re i'ii' tiitnt.ike now, hut lln wore lioin -l In lh 'r liellel and con tti lions then Tiiereior , tvo lllul flRIVES AWAY HEAMCBE Rub Musterole on Forehead and Temples A lictdnchr rcmult wiilmut the dan gcr oi "In adaclie nictiiiii ' Kclirtc In.!'!.. In- .owl that mineral li- toiling f n in oiihl or ronut -non. i.l it act at wiu'1 Ml'STt-KDl K i a v'.n, white omit unt made tnl ! of imi tarl Bvt tn ti. .in a mujtani pliii-r :nd Uc not Jh'U. Used only t-vum.illt. and in no tt.iv enn affect stomach and heart, as omc Hitorna! mcdirmes do. IU 1 kvr Sure Throat. Bronchitis, Croiv. Stiff Neck. !hma, Notiralgia, Coiibo lioti. Pleuriny. Rhcumaiiim. Lum muo, .11 Pains and Achrs o( tlw Bavk .ind At your 'ruigii' m iff am! SV jars. ami afi'tci.ii large tu-rui h.i tcvr SJ50 He Hire kou get the cm etc ill'S. Tnuu.l'. licfutc imtuion--j!i t what ton ak (or 'jlie Mujtcruk Ciunpauy, CIcM-tsnd, tlilo. 8lntlUI hnv-dli""t'i',' tl.sl Hi fort ami Hi-' M '"' ''mlintl Humiloil Willi to, liiliiin r t.iii.iiiii kllida. thill fiirniab lb- lnsre.ll; nl- fr niakluir u riiiinly for piaiili.ill mn allm it .if i.iBfclnd. Mmlln..; - ?':.... . ..- i., h. ii1 buiki wlimli Na- ;? lio7i.ia.-nl at lh atapu.-l ' ,' "" ar ibrtter lh lror mliieiat mix- A ously en tin- oaiicam pun ut .. tvm. 'e-llallv the stoma, h and . i at. y oiiiik " ...--bi-an. prmliiclna- rhronlp dsiiirpsla and XV intlrM) inlnlna he health. H H. g. l s'uisniiU lo t..- a iujy vsoatablr r'n.-.ly. It I da nitU.ty f "ntlt-a.-ting, healing.- nurlfytnic roots! m-itis and bsrka. pussesslnsr prop, crlit-a Unit ii'i'l'l up ' lmr,s '.r tiii. In idllliin to removing iH tmi'r II iv and poUnim fiom Hip tilo.wl e l i 1. nafe imuitneiit foi .ill illOid'rs of 111.' lilooil II clen- nn niun irm. tut B. 8 ,'tnt diug t..ie 8 S H la it -andanl rrim .l '' liU'd rtarvw-h. ra tba gn-alaat iloo. . 1mll1l.it' over Ul' nveri d If ou. I h p, .-ullar .. write to gwttt gpeclHo t'o. All.ii.ta. 0:- Marie Doro in The White Pear! A 'eeiiil I .. I I'.ii in. milt .r..- lllll tl.'ll. . I 1 till.' lot til.' IIIOl II 'l" - iliU ini'ili.'. Atwttissioii 5s and Qc COM I Nil TOMtHMiOW The pru..- t iitinnir I'lioto Kmiih1, "THE SINS OF THE MOTHERS" Tli I'll , tii o, It. Ii.lll ill "AN ALIEN" i.tdit l.'i.N ff Know this square- n I end OWL. Then mn fmnJtsmnaxt get this about fl n An even -burning S ' ij Of all cij;ar shapes H .. rvSlS 1 the square-end H , llSwl cigar is your 9ur- ft ' WS$&!$!m v3 rB-7lw.t?.u rfl Hi " 1 51 A cigar which burns unevenly, like thi3. Rives you its worst. The OWL practically never burns un evenly because it's hand-made in the square-end shape. I LB' Shape alone will never make a cigar. But add to this square-end shape, 18 months of curing, long leaf filler, and hand workmanship all fea tures of the Million Dollar OWL, and you see why it is such a smooth-and-even-burn-ing, satisfying smoke. mAkW OlrfJsC 1 The Miliion Dollar Cigar ,ifinmmnniinwiiMWMi Hirsfiiiiaa M. A. GUNST CH, CO. INCORPORATED msim -" IK --- ri "aroBa , Tf r 4jB SMELT 6c Pound Medford Fish & Poultry Co. t TTT T T ieginnm To ay fcS E LLMA N 15 UNDERTAKER . Absolutely Removes - ?' Inaljjostton. ( mu park;n 1 vtumm m. n ana itj I i-tJv it. liC)C Ul .lUUlilJloli. I ,ui. ulnae rtts Cwrtwer Tun 111MM1H' piiMliiiitni lliul i'ii" i' i'ii- siipeiiniilt of I'MM' wit lie. In !oi -ri ..! t 1 a 11M0n.1l v ifm 1 Knscinntinjf Versatile Beautiful Bessie Barriscale in her greatest emotional effort The GOLDEN CLAW KIHK. MVItlM:. VMI KIRK AMI l VltlNK SYMU'SIS K Till: MI STTKIKXT (IP TIIK Michigan Commercial Insurance Co. I of I ..iitf-i 11 . iii tlie Stall of Mulligan, on tho tut ila or liereml.ei. 191", iiiu.io to lite i ii -n 1. 1 net' i iiiniiiihfcioner ot the slule oi Ur.-gon, j.ui suant to luvt . CA1MTAI. Amount of (.kilt.il iml'l up. . $400. 000. ml IXCOMB Xet premium received during the ear jr. I H.I HI :: ... tl.&io 72 lutereat, dttlttentls, and rents received during die year.. Ttotal income IU8BIRSKMKXT8 Xet loses palil ilurinn the tear CoinmisKionp and salarlss paid during the year . Taxes, lliens., and fees paid during the year . Amount ot ull other expenditures .1581.763-10 ... 15T.0St.Sl ... S9.4lh.ti3 ... T1.84MT A titij and toti ui ilrniita t Tl i II Into. Weber and Fields Kir. t --Imwinj Ul.M' Itto I .u. itl.t.o t a I i i, to. i.i Ii i.itil' Kotrtone "The Best of Enemies" MEDKORD'S LEADING o Motion Iltmre Thentre PAGE MatiiM tOc It.iilMf; t.V t'liil.titit te Total expenditures $50.53.1'i AS8KT8 Rnts. due on Paid loea ,j Value of r.a' estate owned ( market value) Vlue of ioi Its and bonds owned ( market value ) loans on nortgatas and collateral, etc Cash lu iMiiis ami on uund premium in course of collection written slnee Sept. ao, 181S luterest dnd tents due and accrued 42S.T3 ll.SU. 9" S.8S6.0.I 10.867.: I S1.S90.I- ; 1I.715J l,ttll,37.l'i J1.01.637.1 Total assets ... Total assets admitted In Oregon . l.l.Vlill.lTIgg Oroas elatius (or log. - utuuiUl . ., lo,$t7.".t moiint of unearned i -mirt n.- on all ontitandlnj.- risks ..... SIB96t 32 liue tor contniisslon ..iu! 'not., i.iut ... t.SH-O'' Allother Hal. littles . '"" 16.053.7-. Total liabilities. . 1 u m. . . . t , lor k of $400.000. J408.579-4O Total preiuiums In tui:v lit.. i. isi . , 615,031 !.'. HIstlXKMit IV ORKK) K(H! TUB YKAR t Total it'f'ir.in.e wiltten during the ,i: S74.1'6 ttrosi- '' i.iin i. i.t iiii'.n iii, ,. 12'.i ! Pren hi" - i .rn .I ' , !', t' . a . I.OSM - ut in I h.i ' !oesi ihe tear . . Total s ranee outstanding in Oregon lec. 31. ll". r.tt.M'o "0 Mlt'MMJ.W ttJMMKMAlAl. !.Nl'HA-K tt). Kd. bv A. I Hak.r. SeretaM. St.ilirl.iiw ti -i .t i. i , !lt u,, ntloi to lor- mo It. II. M I ltn t. iii.il ;.. ui, slieikxfc, Hull. In v 1'mmUhJ. '). li b; i ;n 5.7.M h 4. ."- Vj 4.; 7-: t !X?3 rirnrtFa