in
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ruif pYirrr
Mfflonr jwuf minvHH
ii i ( t -i mi.,v foLtWpT
.Wf
Am Unll Trili,-... II ilUttflfl. IMf.ff
mlk fir Hfi ii .hn ti.
fkt JjmmottnWn Tiffi, flw tiMlfoni
m Owawaaii, Th Jtohlantf TrfcwM.
(Ma Ml. wl - -IMf
Qm Aonffc, 6 mmi .. . -v-
&MI Ofitrai rlnl - .15
BtivMar nnlr. r mull, pr rr... Iff
Wankiy, pf ywif t.M
f1rll Paptir of lh Hir or Mmtforti
'Wflrlal PnBr of JarkMM County.
ntarM tcon-em matttr at
Hadortt, Oraaofi, nnoar Iba Ht ot March
a, lilt.
Hwom Circulation far 1H. Sill.
J'ull wlr Aclatl Pren dl
fttatiai.
41
4. '
8nt)orlbrs falling to ro-
celvo papers promptly, phono
Clroulntlun Mnuagnr it ?B0-It
f
HONG KONG KOLUM
Cum Vmi Itcnl It'.'
A youiiK doctor friend liml IiIh
flntt pHtlont tlif otlitir ilu). lull tlm
(lpllOlH HUH not II MIICCC'DK. Ilu
couldn't find Imr pulae Iidohukc mIio
liml n wrltt wHtch ovnr II, n ml ho
couldn't look ul Itor loiimut liacninm
alio hiii umIiik II "I Hi" Hunt. Ilo
told lior lio didn't think who wan vory
III nnd alio not nmd mul uuut to an-
othur doctor.
I tut Tlnty Sny Ilo .wi- Old.
Alhurt Cutllp la u hurbor In Minn,
Ohio.
ToislnH III Tom.
Thi)y Miiy '
(W'llllnm Tidl never llvwl.
Tin nuvor wua no "black liolu"
of Culouttii.
Alfrcjl thu Orofit nuvor hid In a
puniuint'fl collatio.
Nnpolnou novor wtjd. "1'iovliluiioo
ruvora (ho urottt'ail ImUiillonn."
Ooh! I'orhniM Ilonny ICnuff did
not rually any Mima of Ilia thlima the
poitliiK hlatoilmia have typewritten
about Mm!
)lllllltl.
"Thu efldotice u that dorenilantR
itMikya alx young imraoui for nitiro
Uinh mh SM a wwk." From
Nil Bnctlan wwkly paper.
ChIiIijI OmIi.
If l(oratir or tho law excttaM
M , I'll be aorry far aoma law
yra 1 know U tuey ttia gut Into
A Clmnim of Dlrcilliiii.
Ilmo waa whan a itatu'a admiring
glHW atartod at a latly'a rai-o, Itul
aew alM tboao nw atylua In ahua
nud aklrta eaaio In It begin tha othur
way.
'I'ikIhjV lUdliliixer.
A curtain fathwr nho la fond of
putting Ula boya tlmmgli natural hU
lory AxamlnatloMa la often aurprliwd
by tbalr mautal agility. Il rtccntlv
aakwd tltuui to tall hint, "What ani
mal la aatlhflfd with tbo lead umouiil
of iiourlalimeittT"
"Tbo HHilli." n of (! Mhtiulwl
eoHtldenUy. "II ata tmlhlug but
twin." Yoiilh'a Coiiipanloii.
Snjh dirt Jlil 1111 ell I'lllll.
A AHHMtn attidimi hlta anything ah
HlHia at wipwlally wlin bo throwa
koraeir at a utau'a bM.
'1'lm rllMlug Ifiltur aiMMk fur II
aalf: UraHla vuaa, Ornnun, II. IK. IS.
I tha Wrltar uf Ihw w for lb
MU(ord Mall Trlbua.
DHr air or madam, h du ou
Ittlka iHlatwl thluga lu aaiua tally
k dunt you tll lb truth, what
ud ur gwltig bfblud lh t)iili and
trying tu Slmvod nut Into bad rfiiiii
llila rrlghtHii. duH. uutlilna tu
tbla until mra 1.. M. l'llior, pupiM-d
up aud tbla cannibal dop ill uut
alUkwl In tb dav of JuUmut. wln'ii
you aball aland beforu lb gntat bur
to anard for your dmtda, thou
uliy tbo boya and glrln did uot -bow
aigna of acaro a ban lh waa laugh
ing at my funn capa on, ahwu tb
Toat'bor opan tlia door, I bay wax
frlgbtog htn tba a drawing
ioan board work, who) did not la
wrtt and lll of Mr. Kdlnglon. try
ing to aoo would I laked un half
dolbtrd tbor put In th wludow, h
that apool of block thread, aud the
next morning It waa uiotad. and tbi
alalia to b rouviiHl. do tlu- tbluk
all eolorod man aro thiol tut, tb
coin) from Miaaourl, atute.
H I). J. II. A X Swockuuunt).
Cannibal Ihatlun ConiiMt.
PIFAL EMPLOYED TO
COACH 0 A. C: 'ATHU7Ij&
l.i s Wdl.l.l's, i .ii.. April .
,I.I'-.' l'l.ii, l... I!ll'(l II lIlllO.Ml
I l III'.1. 1 .! llllllltll .if IllllU-ll''
ll.f Unroll Arll lillll.ll I'tlllfVO
-alli- (i 1 .
t.tjge ili.' 1.
HMItiui: l'
gaga(H 'MmIii. o
nt
lit
TH FAftAMOUJCT 1SUJ3
"pffK fighi ilrif ffHtiil'i' itpiKHMfttN'Ht f Mi
nifrrrtHf rwiTt h urn- f f ((rnvi' i-imwrn. ft frivolwt
flu- fxiMffWf of frvv iiwlifiitiotr. If t)w nnptrnkrtm fiint,
iijioii him ilfffnt hi tmfrimm, H minim our MgrWt
iim1 in r-lnwd lo nil btif the MtfrllflfH of Mr biwlmm
! no nut ft Jw derived an to tbr finwr of (be fight
iitfiiiriiM Itoiwleto. It no wuif man rhre it i fmip(I ly
doiiM of liin Iftifuriiy or ability. 'ITioiigh hi word wrrr
Mark nx ink, if thr Mwknmi wax on thr wirlr of the finnnr
ittl wrecker of NfW York nnd UoHtoii, the opposition lo
liitn would today Iw tin ntroiigral working force in his
favor.
IJiit hern imp lirnndHa linn turned lii hack unon the
fiuaiicial thicvpg of hi country, they linvp united In the
holdent of attempt to nnnnil Ills elm meter, ill an effort to
prevent liia eonfirniatioii or niMiir his usefulness if eon
firmed. A journal that finds its greatest joy in the service of
plundering wealth and in betraying the public, queries
whether a citiy.cn would select a man for judge of that
court, whose character was assailed by an ex-president of
this country and two presidents oft he American I Jar asso
ciation. If the precedent could be established of rejecting
men for such reasons, then the financial rulers of this
country would be firmly entrenched in power, for who
would doubt they could bring such an army of witnesses
whenever desired?
Who are the heads of the American Mar association'
The attorneys of big business have controlled that organ
ization and selected its officers for years. It has been
used to affect and influence legislation in every way pos
sible, in favor of the reactionaries and Hie domestic foes of
our country, and in truth that is the reason the organiza
tion exists.
As for our ex-presidents, one has but to read the re
corded utterances of one Theodore Moosevelt to doubt the
mendacity and integrity of William II. Taft 011 matters
such as this, and when he has sickened of that, let him read
what Mr. Taft says of ex-President Roosevelt. He will
then realize that our ex-presidents are not gods, but mortal
men, such as you meet on the street every day, influenced
by jealousy, envy, fear, hatred and selfish ambition.
Of such big business ought to be able to maintain one
or mure on its staff most of the time. When Harrison
stepped out of the white house he entered the practice of
law and worked for big business, and Cleveland did so, too.
Mr. Taft has not done ho, but he pei-sists in traveling about
the country bewailing the fact that there is a tendency to
try to make this a government of the people in fact as well
as theory.
The fight against Mrandeis is a great political issue.
The court has long been the refuge of our trusts. It is
their citadel, and they want none but trusted men on guard.
And that was the reason big business supported Mr. Taft
with immense funds in the election of MMKS.
Mig business wanted Moot, but doubted their.ability to
elect him, but above all, they wanted-someone in the
white house who could Mipply the supreme court vacan
cies that were sure to occur in the next four years, with
judges who could be relied upon to emasculate and destroy
the Sherman anti-trust law. Hence they supported .Mr.
Taft and he put on the bench five men who had been cor
poration lawyers and corporation judges.
Taft nominated Hughes, Van Hevanter, Lamar, Pitney
and Murton. Among those who died and were succeeded
by these appointments were Harlan and Mrewer, noble
men who were above all the influences of powerful wealth.
After the court had been packed with enough of these
appointees of Wall street and the elevation of .Justice
While to the chief justiceship, the court proceeded to de
stroy the Sherman act b reversing all their former decis
ions ami writing language into the law to change its mean
ing and purpose to faor the I rusts, and gave us what the
court called the rule of reason.
In this decision they said in their opinion there were
two kinds of trusts good and bad, and the Sherman act
was meant only to apply to bad trusts, and that it is for
the noble judges of courts to say what trusts are good or
bad.
This is the law of the land until congress changes it,
but if congress should change the law, the supreme court
could change it again. The supreme court gels the last
whack.
The system is fine. The people's representatives pass
a law declaring twice two to Ik four. The supreme court
says congress is mistaken, that as a rule twice two are
four, but under some conditions twice two may be six.
Then congress passes another law declaring that under all
circumstances and conditions twice two shall always be
deemed to Ik- four. Again it comes In.' fore the supreme
court, and the court again deliberates and decides that
vested rights have accrued under the general belief that
twice two is six, ami the lasi ad confiscates propertv
acquired under that Itelief, and is a iolation of the consti
tution, because it would mean the taking of property with
out tine process of law, and that there is no due process of
law unless you have a judge or two on the bench to give ou
what is justly due you from v our judges.
Kormerly the trusts stout I fortified in the senate and
their priwttch owned sctiaturs. Mut popular election of
senators destroyed that, and the have moved to the next
line of trenches -the supreme rottrt. The national polit
ical contests of the past were tut the part of railroads and
trusts, to control the senate, but from now on they will
fight to control the supreme court. Hence they do not
want Brau&'is, and To defeat him the compel all their in-
IslnuneiiK trout c presidents
hurl the filth at one who bus
attil evpose I heir iUmicm.
Hll a lew like (itraiidcN
vulc-ot' ii.iM.ii ilu iMi.11 iliat
trtii
., ?.l I., "imi ist.i. .uttl
TI. 1
. 1 .1
'I'-.
w
i. ii,
JOVt'lIllluWll
vrurtittti mii, Tr.'ffjT Nf
down to tlteir law.er.s to
thired to leave their &tei
on the bench, the IfUfauiuits
lias fattened and gorged tlu
titore Woiilti wiUfit iuto
ii i' "id-, tioctMiotiM tu laiitftuf'i' uo liiritL
I hHUlttt jUiM f luit UO SlU'VWil-''
uvvrwnit uuiu tuis ivnum- mh
mi riYrri, u.
n
TI"' oitriirl 1 nli t'.l lit" ln-1 I'll
thr Jii''k"on Count v lin-mi'--. Mfii'
aox'irniti'iii, the Mi'illnni ('(rtiiiiicniiil
I'luli, the Mod fort I nn ri.iuicil, th)
Orraiir Medfonl rlnb, the JMfnrd
bond of 1015, partifH of the fint
mtrl. nnd ItegiwiM 0. Hnwlnnd ainl
the if) 10 bond, amvldex ni follow :
"That (ho aid Keginald U. Knw
land, for rtHtaiderntion) hereinafter
nnmi'il. contrneta and nifreci with lh'
nniil partiea of the fir I part. Hint
he will during the yenr nt-xl follow
ing the find day f April. Hlfl. in u
jtihhI, skillful anil frl' Hmitl ninn
ncr nnd ni'i'iinliiig to hit ln"l -kill, m
"liiii't nnd I'omliirt the -mil Mi'illmd
I'OHi'frl Iminl unit bring tin hikhiii.u
linn to it high atnto of clTii'ii'in'.
"In I'oimiilorntiou of which i,n-
il'CH mi to 1)11 ..Jt'llllclril ll till' "Mill
llcmnnlil (1. Iiinvliinil, tin' Maid pur
lieu or Hid firnt mil ngiee lo pin to
Miid llowlniiil the sum uf tchc linn
ihcil tlollura, pnynlili' in twelve equal
luoullily iniyniciilw, each iihiii the lnl
ilny of eni'h unil cerv iiiinilh, -n ul
M-mi'iN hlnill ltne been ilul rendei-
ed by wiiil Kuwlniiil in pniH'r iiniii-
ner.
Open Ale CoiiiciI'-.
"II in nlno iiniloraloiNl and n greed
by the niil pnHie: hoielo thai the
pnity of t ho aeennil ptilt bnll Imlil
on un a vertigo tluce iK-rfonnaneex
wr wek during (ho entiio penml l
thl ngi foment, and uball rmin-h tree
in the open nir with nid band nne
cimcert eneli week during the nnnith-
of Jlity, June, July, August and Sep
tember in the yenr 1111(1, prmidcd the
weullier ulinll permit of the innc. ami
one Moiictfit each Suiuluv ntleriiooii in
Uetohur of anid voar.
"It in further tiiu1eitood unit
ngrceil that the wi(y of the xccoml
uot ix to, mid ho hnmII. furnish nil
necesMit'v khevt muaie ncil in the
work of tho nnid band lieieiu eunteui
luted during I ho life of Hum ugi ce
ment. "It N hieby further agreed h ami
ht'tweeii the jmrtieK herein thai the
repi'LMentntivra uf (lie ptiilv "I the
Invl port herein iiumed -hull ut as
IriisieeM of lliothMidmoKlerV nhu
fund, a . herein vl firth, ami ball
eurrv out the term uf tin nri-e
incut, in eonaiderulion of the ediii.i
thmul mul mornl beiwCilH to the nun
niuuity that will grow and uieiue
from the urrungemuutH herein made,
hercb.v pledge theuiHelve lo I nil ill In
(he hunt of their ability 'aid tnil."
1, 1st of Siib-cilbeis.
The fullowing in the lit 1 iih
Herilierw lo the linml fund:
City of JU'dfonl, 4-100; Hn.e.m
JoIiiikoii, t.'i; Jap Andrew-, '; Mai
melln Shop, .f:t; lira. Von Senoe, ':
(Iiiii Store, ..V, I'Vli Miirkit, ."; Di.
Tlwyer, W: ISemnrd Oanie. "i,
Mri. II. Iluney, $1; )r. Ilowmil, '.
Mr. Ciilheurt, $'J.."dl; .1. II. Ti.'m.i.
1 ; 1'ldtrur llal'cr, ."; Maitiu Link
Mm, . 1 ; 1'ierce the l''ori-., , (...il
Iwltery, .V-'.V); l''ie mid Ten ( enl
Sture. K'..Vi; Moekey, .fJ.."il) : (,ui.
fJ.."dJ; llruudley, f-'.Vl; WomU l.iim
lur fo., $l; Sir. Mann. .$l(t; Med.
ford (lriMei fii., 2."i; Jiiekou Co.
Abt rail Co., 10; rmnk Owens
2.1; 1UI Itrown. $IU; .May Co., till;
Juekou Co. Creamery,, ill); (ln
N'ewlinrv, .'; Dr. Ijiiiihii.. .till. Mr
Hiddell. ill); Mr. Kidd, .': In "ii
roy. .'; Ir. Iax-LwooiI. f'. W. A.
Folger. )."; NiehoK ii Ahpolc f7 ';
C. K. (lutes, 1(); c. A. Ue oe, 1(1;
His. Cm How, $fr, t'lali Sugur to,
$1U; June.-.' tlrocerv, fJ.'iU; .Moore,
I'J.-'VU, Will. tlatfM $'J.'t; Juekou Co.
Clroeerv to.. W..VI; biiK'riuteudeiit
Hilhs -'.'; I'ruieiMil Jlooif, .";
1'rini'ip.il U.ilv. .TU'.'itl; ill, llunliv,
Iti.'iO; lliilliiiiiincr, $2.'dl; Kerii,
JiieLtiii M-houl, J..'iO; Theoue Vr
km. 1; Judge Tou Velle. i; Chna.
I'alni. '.'. Kliuer IWm, MM: Awn
uig and Tent man. JUe; Kiuil Scbmidt.
."; KaiU Ihos, fct; JuUn lViy, Wj
M. J. IteibU, .'; Mr. Ah reus $A;
I'linlV rieitiie Stoic, "; Sugur
Howl. . Moidoit A. W'.dl. 7.0:
oiiu-.ie.nl : Mi; r. lliirac. S:
Mi. CnMi- t7..iii. Tovyeiv Hill.
7 0. Mi i, ,di-. 7 'ill, MeeLei.
.'. Midi, i.i I'minimc Co . 10; KnM
Niihi.ii.tl 1 ; .i,k. j"i ,lji kmi t niintv
ncware of Ointments lor Catarrh
'ITiat Contain Mercury
mrrwi win urrlr i.ir lit vn.' ot rl
nii oui 1. 1, u .1 run, II wit....' ai.tfiu warn
utmu II tkroiuh tar niu.M kurlaov Hibk
tfllflMft Jnrtlld itvt W ul iir.'.l .u Hi.rlt
ll.. n-m iMiUblr 4ul. Ut lit. lio.a
0)jr ilt l. ! Uu fulll lo thr e.hhI lull mi
iltljr kri. ir m thni llll ' turru i ur
..ul. , ii.ru ,' , u ct a . ' I .... ' 1R i
t.MtaiiiK i lurr.iir, 4i 1 m iaW' ii liu tu.lijr I
llni .11. Ill i.,- II III II... I i. I mm ur i
f. .. .f it,. -;-imi lii I.uiIki llil I nrrli I
t" - .' i .' I "' Ii .' !
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BAND
CONCERTS
ONCE
PER
WEE
DURING
SUMMER
JOHN A. PERL
VlW)' iilAWMi
JilMU3 (Mtfri C0WMk
v 1 1 in vi ij.'ir
i ii n i i a lift1 i'ij mm11 in"! iijiii'")"
l !
, I ..,' ' II Hjlll l" VI 'I "
Tie-. 0.i. Mr-. tleriiH. ' 'l -
fKelMwet. 1..Vi Snh. '.; M"dfl
f'MMng (n 7..rf! f hurle- S-li..f-lelin.
"."!; Jftdi A Hentftf f' '
HntrM'on A fin'den. 7 vi .l..nn
Wold. 1A9: ffcfifh Urw ir . f
liuiief. f7.."iWj fnrid-nfi I cur "tori.
" iinrif fjonndrv. l. Ilu-- Mill.
; O Ooug", "; lt. I'lnpii-. t"
Jiihn-oti the lewt-lr, ": Or I'n-kel.
f". l.eoll fill-kin-, f? VI. Il Xiell .
."i: Karwef"' ui8nwer.' Until.
l; Mr. Trowbridge. '.; W.i.-ih r tin
Imtehep. mi: Itr. Sleiirn-. ". V
man tlw lnwer. f.'i. I.. W W,.ke
man. .i; P. J. Xef, f.'.'.o. II..OI
Medford. 10; Med lord Ib.ok rt-.
.": I'liuif-it ( lub. -'": Mullord
Xationnl Hunk. '.'"; Kwem"- simlin.
; Mi- Month. ' Vi; Mr- N.-libl,
f-'.VI. Mr-. Mraekinree.l. ti . Or.
Luwrenee lldil. .
Why Smoke nit Clunm
When La Oondnn urn mlv ICe
TftAf C MAffrt
Kill t MTIM I'OW III US
aro made for a liule imr m-,e. Illicit
inntlHin In Us v.ulou forui1- If
troubled wllti rhuimatlmn lr them
on our giiar.intee Sold oulv l u-",
."i0f mid l "o .isMi.s tirug Store
; O or
rfc?
leULxu
:TODAY
I lie IHk Siitunlay Mum fur
5 M 1(1 l'l NTS
The wSouFs
Cycle
feutuilug the well known slur, MAIL
tiL'KIIITK (OltsON.
'1'liK is amitlier guacnuleeil ipiar
ter .io ut regului' pi Ice-, 'llieie
will uNo Ih' n lc)liiiif iiiiiiciI).
THE PLUMBER
Ici)IkmI) Uiuglis
StarT?
wui:m: tiii; tnowns o
Tomorrow
a i-ni:.u'i'(i(iui uoovri.it vi,
NEW
YORK
I ! Tl HIM. llil .-.TM.l, s't
FLORENCE REED
' New oi I i ii.
Wlliion Hio.iiIm.i
.in it Woml
ii ci ,i-, tcitturtiiK
an ull-i-i.tr i .i-'i
('inning IMitli Mnie, In (lie
"Hum nf l'ypl." TI KMIAY.
Bee Supplies
A COMPLETE LINE
Consisting of
BEC HIVES
BEE SECTIONS
BROOD FRAMES
SEPARATORS
EXCLUDING BOARDS
BEE BRUSHES
HIVE SCRAPERS
SECTION PRESSES
SMOKERS
WIRE IMBEDDERS
VEILS
BEE ESCAPES
QUEEN AND DRONE TRAP
FOUNDATION WAX
Get our prices before putting in your
supply.
MONARCH
Seed & Feed Co.
HIT V. Main St.
, , ,, .
AlllM SlTVIPP fniill Kill? It I'llltlt
-rsSSSr;- vJfTr7i
sOKiSjl?8
MaJ9ulllr-'?,rJ,s
w v j.i" "-;:- ------ .---.
to Motiford ami Buck
The undr.-li;nra will lae FrxnK
I.eU' lonfci tioueiy eer d ex
cept 8unda for Medrdnl vuh bt&
auto at 1 o'clock p. ni , Arriving XI
S. UO p. ni. Lmv Naiti Hotel, Hert
ford, at 6 00 p. m.. arrlvt ale,
Point at :00 p. m. A part of tb
trattle to MIMU4. U. HAH.S'liI.
tteftlo Point, Oregoo.
MOtiMA
i.ii-f ni ii "f i,r
KxqulMltn ilf
ir
to nn coiirlfar
AS USUAL
THE BIG SHOW
IS AT THE PAGE
CHARLES
MURRAY
111
tAVlHCt
The Great Vacuum Robbery
D. W. Griffith Presents
The LILY lit ROSE
Pictured with Refinement and Force, Featuring
LILLIAN GISH and
ROZSIKA DOLLY
Page
Medford's Leading
Motion Picture Theatre
i
Medford House Movers
NWc Move
HOUSES, BARNS, GARAGES,
MACHINERY, Etc.
Phono IHK-M
tlta H. Xcwtoun, 77 V. 1 tth St.
iXTHItrilHA.V Al'TOfWK CO.
TIMIC t'AltO.
Leave Modfonl for Anlilanil, Talent
nnd Phomilx dally, excopt Sunduy, at
s.oo a. w ... 1:00 2:00 4:00 and 6:16 ;
p. in. AUo on Saturday at 11:16 p.
m.
Sumlaa leave nt S:00 and 10:80 I
u. in,
mill 1:00. 2:00.t:S0 and t:80
P in. I.eavo AalilHinl for Medford i
dully, except Sunday, ut 9:00 n. in., i
1.00, 2:00, 1:00 and 6:16 p. in. Also '
on Saturday nights at 6:30 and j
12-20. Sundays loavo Aaliland at 9:00 i
a. in. and 1:00, 1:30. 0:30 aud 10:30
p. tn.
Young Men
W l i i I. lit i I. lit); no niiil .
of Miiiut; ini'ii mIiumo fntmo
UualucHM may lio of valuo,
' and to whom tlio buuk uiu
ho of UKHinluiico.
I' i !. ('hi'. I. on Thh Hunk
OVER ?S VEARS UNDER ONE MANAGEMENT
HIIWI I I'll
;ttWJOT:rBnaaftHagjEiP3B
ifer
I , -t tjmmmm nmtmm WHWMmniiiiin iijiii nw
ill THE UNIVERSAL CAR
I
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