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VX0V1 FOUR STEDFOTITJ WHB TRTBTmE, MEDffOTCD, (TRTWOX, MONDAY, MAY 20, 101fi MEDFORD MAIL TBIBUlfft AN TNHKl'J Nt'l.NT NrUNt'APIIIL PUUL.Inil;l KVMIY APTUItNOON BXCJ-IT Sl NUAV HV TIIK MBDKOHI) PRINTING CO. Office Mall Tribune Iliillillrnr, 25-57-29 !rtli rir street, telephone 76. The Democratic Times, the Medford Malt, The Medford Tribune, Tho Houtli ora Oreaonlan, The Ashland Tribune, aBOMjifl'lJTNAM, Editor. BunscnnTion hates t One year, by tunl 00 One month, by mall 10 Per month, delivered hy mrrler In Medford, Phoenix. Jnckaonvltle and Central Point ... ,S9 Saturday only, ty mall, per yitr.- 3 00 W( WSAKKS?i3 OF THE HAY BILL Peekly, per year. 1 CO Offtajal Paper of the City of Medford. inneiai i-aper or jar eon loumy. npiOXAS is (he ,st1i that has r-lainorcil loudest and lonif ' est for armed intervention in Mexico, It has also been vociferous in demands for protection along the bor der yet when the president ordered out the Texas na tional guard to assist the regular army defend the Texas border towns against marauding Mexican bandit bands, 119 members of the militia refused to serve. In conse quence they are to be tried by court martial. This insubordination shows the weakness of the Hay armv hill, which constitutes the militia a national re serve. -i wr. .! I.I it The same situation is likelv to arise in ease of a for- constitution provides that the militia rial Paoer of Jackeon County. . fllfll Will', 1UT Ull fullered ix aeeoml-clnfta matter at i i n i . 1 j i i. ,i . i .i .i . Medford. Oreaoh. under the act of March HIUlll DC UlHier COUirOI OI U1C SUlU'S. HIM Ulltll I US SeCllOU 3, I7V. I -,... .( I...1 ..If 1 W lfllll111 Kilt .1111 ttlllllll 111 tf ...ill .lf,4'l1S. .i...t.i.. iii i 'i ciiuu, 1 1 ii ii liii ii iv j i im )i in i jlm uimiy in j. i-1 uni- .ii'i vn:f when called upon. To remedy this situation, the Dick militia bill was RAILROAD JAMES J. HILL GREAT BUILDER, CALLED (Centinue: tram per." oust Sworn Circulation fnr ISIS Ittfl. Full Imaed wire Anaoclitted PrwM die patch 'flrtfS enal?,acscJrtiHiHk EM-TEES Hints for (ViinMr. fit's clump to camp than to pay rnnt. Nnvor forget to clean your fifth lioforo you rook It, mnny u fine catch linn buim spoiled In this way. Don't try to bake your own bread. lUiinonilior how many years It took your wife to learn how. Don't ko camping without a nan onunar. You can forget your trout flic, your aiiituunltlou and even your camera wltliout missing Htiy of. tlitin inuali, hut what la iminp without a n opener? , If your tont blows away In tlio middle of the night don't try to chase It throiiKh a blackberry patch In our bnrc foot. nlle, and there m ip nlmut 100 milcn of truck "whu li liciriin nowhere and ended in that Mime indefinite hikjU" Thi vtmturc ran up h tlcbt of .:t:i,000,UOO find collapsed, with its only asfL'tH bcinif "a few frtrenks tiT mat uml u riftht of hu." Kntcrs ItnlliDadlni;, Hill liiiti had xiilln'ifiit Hiicpeas in the icgion to be xeired with u uon iiiminir iluttiro to ptirchiie the dofiiiii't property. Aftor fie eain of finan ciiil dickering, incltitliiitc the hhIc of all hi othur interests, which nutted a fortune of $100,000, he and n yn- Vi'w I.lhi e. YUh I'IqiiIc. Itud nuta riMuionlo winihvlrliBH Xnndy butter Warm Iwinoimda Jlwiiy Ohllilrnn fallliiK Into the htko HMetliKra Hlth Karvaiia nrontratlou I Oant'tiwon MUHMklllK off iHto the wiHwIa WItii wlnki AaHl yiolloui Toward the hip I'nki Ntlaa Ami Milan By Iraltoy IlaaL Bt HMl imt tltttiNH again ,Mjr! How MlM ItHU Owl It fHUt passed, which attempts to compel the militiamen to take an oath of federal service when called upon by the president. The Texas court martial is based upon the violation of this act. During the Spanish-American war the militiamen were iriven the option of uoinir or not. and if thev went, thov vol- , l ! r i 1 t i' i i i loriuue ot ,'yiuu,uuu, lie ami n siyn unteered lor federal service. Many relused to go. Ln case Licato of three othrn,-Sir Donald A oi aiiowier war, many wouui iau oaeic upon ine consuiu tional provision and refuse service. The militia is therefore not sufficient as a national reserve, as it is exempt from federal control. To remedy this situation, ftenal or riiamberlain is press ing his bill for universal military training, based upon the Swiss and Australian systems. It would compel young men between the ages of IK and '2 to devote a few weeks each year to military training, would teach them disci pline, improve them physically and enlarge their mental liori'on. This system has not created militarism in Switz erland or Australia both truer democracies than the United States. A PIG-IN-A-POKE CANDIDATE gressives, nor 0.6. 1 ranks. rulmi Yoii'io Not lutttruotiul, Hill We know of evu publiahara who havn gait broR trying to put over a bidm'n faakloH magailuv. IMvw thnuaand, eight hundred anil aVHtity-two Invontora hare gone, to MMltariuma aftr trying to Invent a whir Ida that won't bile la the dark Titer ar S3, ID! young ladle In tan United Htattw of America hn think U hey van play "Heart and Plow." P'mwh ar to hot In thla count ry btow tht gf vt IS who hav Hvr Maid they would Ilk Ui ! big lsaguu pltchera both of tkam ate daf and dumb aad tiHlthttr kuo the algu laaguage. (itt Iiiiletxl, Mmi-hI mHtoi'V I'ni- ItiK (Ntlltal (Juno ,Metm(, Hadllu la a Cluetud. Obltt. newapaper. DILTZ GIVEN TWENTY DAYS AND $100 FINE Arthur tKai) Dllu. coulried of boollugglnt:, wa attutencvd to 20 Uya In Jail and fined $IUU lu the circuit court ktaiuiday. Darld Noe, ui-inarahal of Qold lllll and WUIIam liaveuport alia Kobett Smith, r glvatt awutencoa of (rant on te tan ysara tor larceny. Pulton 8wlth wa ghau a waak In which to furntah bonda for the auu WVt f hie ohtld. StttllethWirs .ttliH. Kotlca la hereby alven that the annual mvetina of the mock holder Of tha Home Telephone and Tele graph company will be held at the office of the loini'Hnv 21 Wext Xlxlh at reel M.ilfurd Onv'n, at :i ti'ilnik p in , Juin ti, IUIi v n uoitr L- ' - " TINC greater dimensions .Justice Hughes' boom attains, the more impenetrable his silence. No one knows his position upon the great issues of the day and apparently none of his partisans care what he thinks so long as he seems a winner. The Hughes advocates assume that if Jlughes is nomin al ed he will subscribe to whatever the republican platform offers, ln other words, republicans are asked to buy a "pig in a poke" and name a candidate whose views are utterly unknown. This attitude of the candidate does not please the pro lan does it promise to heal the breach in the I hat the progressives will balk at the nom ination of Hughes is indicated by a recent statement from Chairman (ieorge Perkins, who said: There la nothing JiiHtlfjIna an Inference that wn are willing on proa out ahowlug to abandon Itooxcvelt and endorao Hughea aa a piogteaalve candidate. So fnr aa the committee la concerned take the position wo have alwaya taken that the candidate mitat repraaent the lanne of pre pareduoaa and iiiiimI lie In real ayiupathy with the prograaalve platform declaration outlined In the ,lanuar 1 1 Mtateuieut. Wo would he vary glad to know what Juatlre Hutches think on thcae aubjecta, hut uuleai w know Boon we cannot be expiated to give much conaldoratlon to hi can didacy. We are willing to be fair and are aiulnua for harmony. Y will conalder nny proiNialllou or any candidate the republican have to offer, but there mual bo aomathtng apoclflc. We can't be expected to leap In the dark. Ah governor of New York, (lovernor Hughes stood for two re fori us the abolition of racing and party primaries, neither of which is a national issue. His views, as far as known, on public questions, are contained in his so-called Dodge lectures, delivered at Vale university in 100!)-10, on such topics ius "political parties," "administrative effi ciency," etc. In these leclures ho advocates concentration of respon sibility to be secured by the short ballot, and it is Ihe only remedy he offers for reforming government. He advocates "clean politics," but suggests nothing else to make it clean. He is not on record for the initiative, referendum or recall, or the Sherman anti-trust law, single tax, trades unionism, public ownership of natural monopolies, poverty, unem ployment, preparedness nor other vital issues of the day. lu short, if i) list ice Hughes is progressive, he has kept it a secret. ST. MARY'S PLAY AT STAR THEATER ISG00D MARKET REPORT I Tha dramatic eulortalumeut given b tha atudauta of St. Man 'a acad emy at the Star theater Friday even lug pleaned a crowded houaa. The atory of Queen Katuor. dwcrlutlYe of tha manner tit which the king' fa vorite Hainan, the vlclou prince, wa flually overcome with proof of hi perfidy aud promptly glbbated and the reatoratlon of Ihe Jawlah people to peaceful participation In the pur ult ot life, liberty and happluean. wa told drainai trail) and with much Htreugth aud beauty. Helen liedd). a yueen Kather. acquitted heraalf a beflta a queen, while Myrle Merrlmau a Hainan, loat no opportunity to ehow that ho luattnollvely aud profeaalonatly had The eutlro caat gave evidence ot careful training for each part. The "I.tltle Oranduua In Qraudm Laud" wade an attractive arena anJ created much merriment, while th little bo lu the Ooatlug drill show ed that they are all advocate of pre paredne. Commencement exercWea will take pliice lu St Man' academy on r'ri d it. i unc s, ui s i m. KUMIl grade certificate will be i oittvrit d ou tlic htuileni who haw ion I'li'tfd the U.unuur fcrade at St ' s iiiii'- ui.tdcin Thuraita, June Hi m lu tlu itiademv auditor in in ) it. mis of The tiipiU ufr tor l.ntinKKIa lUKJS-AUve, 7s, c STIiKKS-Alive, flfiTnVgo. IOWK-Alive, fl5ii V1L,I,--I)riat.l, SOOUu. l.he IHniltry Hi:XS- Heay, 1 le; hght, V lhs. .mil uuder, lUc; old rooklcra, v; bniilcn, ;Oc. Ul'CKSlt, h. OKKSK 1-Hit, io. TURKEYS Kat yomig;, 15o. llay aua flrntn (UuviUK I'rkaa.) WIIKAT Mo. HATS -$.-10 ton. HAY Alfalfa, lft ton; grain, 1 1. 1UKLKY Whole, WO. I'rlee Cnlil itj rA!ra KIWIS -'jaijtf. HI TTKH Pairy, 3 Jb tfe. l'DTATOKS n.ii. OXIONS a. UONGY ISo l-'r tb, cidkr as. I'tlKK c.. HFKK -lOVi'Je. l.AHl J a ... HAt'UX UiUci. SHOl I.DKUS iavc. 11AM It, min i; fa i J .. Ill I I I li Y li ', - i . u Smith, DcorKO Stephen and Norman W. Kittson obtained the object oT tliia ili'hire. The St. Pnul, MinncHnla titnl Mani tolm railway wiih formed to opornte the jiropcrty, with Hill Kcnonil innnHxer. When in 188:1 Jtr. Hill wna elected pruaitletit lie unilertook the e teniion of the roud from it Pnkotn nnd Mintiuotn houicMteitil to the Pa cific oceun. IIo was confrontcil hy three great pompclitnrs to tho houtlt, eneh of which lim received bir bon UM'K uh K,vet'nment niil, wIiciciih the "Mimitobn," or the (Irenl Xorlliurti, na it came to hu Known, did not have a dollar of ifovonnnent mihaidy or tin acre ot Kanl to forward its proje reKM from lliu Aliuneaota liouudnry to tho sen. In tliii Hglil, Hill'- plan waa wide ly tleetnutl pure, lolly, hut he preyed it to eoneluaioit by huildinff and imp nlntiiiar aa he built. For heveral eura he laid mila weatward tit the rate of a inilo n day, nnd at a cost of $!U), 0D0 a mile, ninl ns lie went liu left it trail of embryonic fanna hv the ruil Nido. Tunis Kiupliu llulldcr. Willi the line to l'tiicut Sound once laid, he turned empire builder. He in troduced the liveMtock inilulry into vunt arena of IiuiicIiutiikm pluinx, and deM'loped them bv importinir hlooiled toek; he went iletuonMtrntion traina throitu'li the coiiulrv with men who xhowed the people how to rune mote wheat to the acre: he mnile nil outlet for the t in in liy i-tiililiHhiii u cheap rate hy rail and atciimdiip to Kuffalo, whertt he built great elevntom; in fact, for upHanN of twenty eara he left nothing in hia Miwer imdoiu' to ilatelop the country where he had xtuked out hia claim na the luent eau inon en trier. I tut at Ihe Pacific Utlewaler he wna not anliafied, for he mw in the Ori ent till further npimrlunilie. l? -iuiiiael a fleet of Pacific xtcamHhip Jfor the eouunereial invMHion of Jaiuin nnd t'hina. I'lHiu hia retirement at (li), the Weak of runt" he had Iwiuyht thirtv yeara betore had e.anded to nunc than (InQO miles and it wax earning Kna profit of more than fllll.Olli), Onil a year, uml oarryiujr l.0l)0,000 tona of frenrltt aunually. He attll re tained a hand in the Great Northern' pidiev aa chairman of the hoard of director, while hi on, Iuiis. who had worked up from the hutubleat pohitmn of hia father's railroad, he came president. Soci'ot of Sjicctwv". The aecrvt of the Hill Miccc-i waa no aecret at ull, accord itur to Mi. Hill, and he had no new recipes to offer. "Tho wan with the big- opportunity todu," he Haul, "ia the man in the rnnkh." Mut the aeerct of failure he freiueutl dclared to be iIrua. gauec. He iu'"rded thi n a nation al teudi'iirx, iiaiust wheh he xtronulv "el hitii-.i If, p.irticulnrl.v n concern ed the n.it it i i! ii source. BULLIS UMPIRES Dunii, liu ,k tiM s,ipirn ion oi 'In ' (lint Northirn ssicni, Mr IMItu Miw almost cen dctnil, to tho wonder of all cinploxet Willi whom he came in contact. A furtive iiiatunce ol his recognition in hia own country t the itory of a tourmt who declares that there are afloat in the Swedish sec tion of the northwest upward- of !, 000 different stone in Swedish dia lect with "Ycui Hell" aa the center piece. Pntronx of his line haw lik ed nnd disliked hnn in rapid alterna tion, for it wa his point to luce hi wax, not only where hia load should run, hut where hi jmtron should set tle. Thia wn part of hi economic policy. Ha carried out a Miurultir reg ularity in the location of branch lines, giving u minimum of i-liou lines on which light train wcro iiiiHvoidnhlc. The prineiml text of hin inllwax gos pel was low grndca, heavy power, large capacity cata and hig train loads on hi main linen, and he beirnn to preach IhU at a. lime when these thing wore held iu viaiouury bv most nulwav men. I!ltCht AtlllcXCIIlClltK. For several year. .Tamea J. Hill has been in the hnhit of insisting, belli to hia friends utid to tho public, that he xvaa not nctix'ely engaged in business. .hint how active he wu during the Inst two jenrw of hi life can he pidg ed only by little oxidenecs of his mus ter hand in mutter nffcclintr Ihe (I rent Xoithern imlrond and the I'nM Xiitiounl hunk of St. Paul, and bx thric oiitatnnding accomplishments m uliich hifi will uml genius usscrtcd I theniKclvoh. Prom a xvorld viewpoint it would he hard to siiy whether hia sttttiiicli sup port of the Belgian people, following the jiivnaion of the lennnns, or tin part plnyed iu the negotiations for the f. 100,000,000 lonn to the allied gox ernment, i the more iinMirtunt. From the time the work of siin-ur-iug the HclgiiuiH begun, Mr. Hill took u lending (tart iu the movement, it uill probably never be known how much money he sent to King Albert, an old personal friend, nnd how much he in duced other to und. KUis ut Half Mast. (lovernor .1. A. A. Uurnqitlat or dered all flag nt half mast ou tho capltol aud other atuto building lu honor of Mr. lllll. Later tho gox ernor laatiod n itateineut aa.xing: "ln the imaalng of .lames .1. Hill the gioatoat conatructlve genitix of the nortuweat la gone. He wa m- knowletlgod aa Ita fore moat rallroau builder and bualneux man. "He wna over greatly Intereatod In agriculture, art and education, i'no loaa which hi city, atate and nation haa auatalned through hia death can not be meaaiuud." 'Mr. Hill'a last public bequests wer Kl(t for the advuueemont of edu.a tlon, In which he was deeply inter- ueted throughout the latter years o' his life. IMr. Hill's funeral probably will be held Thuraday from tha St. Paul ca thedral and rchblahop John Irelan 1 Ih epecteit to dellxer the funeral nernion. Ilurlal wilt tuke place here. No official unnotinceinfnt of the run oral plana Ii.ih been miide m Tuxedo Nights fa Walt Mason When the days work's done, and the good old sun y has sunk in the well known Wet, then I stretch my form by the fireside warm, I sit at my ease and rest. Then I take my pipe which is mildly ripe, as the pipes of good smokers are, with a chortling soul then I nil its bowl horn my glass Tuxedo jar. And I smoke at oase. and my trouble flees to the place where dead troubles go; and my worries seem, in xny waking dream no longer to have a show. And I say, "In deed, it's a noble weed that drives all the ghosts away, and clamps the lid on the cares that skid around through the busy day. The worries and woes and such things as those in die daytime, leave their scar, but there's rest at night and a calm delight in my glass Tuxedo jar." C&cuj7 li -.. e7 ssss WHY NOT 9 KC is pure. KC is health ful. It really does make lighter, nicer biscuits, cakes and pastry than the old fashioned single acting baking powders. And you pay only a fair price for it. No baking powder should sell for more. I 00 T7 . JV''i rj Jgsj minaniiif I' ,T Qua of the beat game of tlio ea- son wa placd ou the home grouuds Tuaaday Hie. J 3d. 1U htarted promptl) at 7 a. w. nud gam called at 7 p. in. on aftttouut ot darkiiesa with tho score as follows. 1331 to S5. Ualtary (or the wanting team Cat laOwn and (.'aruabag fr the oppos ing team Mltdown aud Kuatout. Umpire, ft. tf. UuUU. The adiuUMoti was freo hlch ac counts for the official res inter of ItiJri turiiiin; out. I'hone .' li lor (jroieilo aud fur ther into) ii 1 1 .on III I I IKrMKI l f.KOt'KKY 1 huL Em w"r Absolutely jtomovos &i ' d iauud IndigTOBtion. OneijnokiTgo provo. 26c at all druggists. 1 CHICHESTER S PILL rfy-.s i iii. in eiNu uaM, i s j SafiiX nci CJaar Vhen La llSnJas ai onl 1 Col, - .v.- AJSJfUL rl 7& A 9 I 4a-t I I k fwp HvttagtM I fsaa-irri mwsi rirgma imut H.J ar.l4 t".ilw I c-, tr'J ita HJ-e) k (4a I , aa smWf Hr ir V o1WTUAaaV,,,.HVi:l t4ithnaibM.Wt alt AI)Vr M JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER ltdy .V.5tstaut K S. U.VUTUmT I'Imhwii M. 47 and 47-JS AmtioiaAi'w brilct tVror FOR SI DISEASES S. S. S. Drives Poison From the System. I (let It flxrd In "ur mind that akin' eruption!, Sirofula, Kxin. buriitnn llclillii; akin, anJ all oklti Jlri am due tut Inly to liiipuif blotiil If il. trouble Km .ui tli- uutalde of the akin. U almpl) wanhlns ani keeptns It i U-an you eouid oltaln relief--not ein o .a- j netiia and aalvea would be aarr. Attree Hllh ua la thla b II f. and you tan be reator. d tu Health. A. . t a purely veetabl tuutmtnt ih.it yuu can inur iruui your own druggUt it la a blood tunic that will iuilf our bio d and mut a druiard abatement ox our rouLi.-, atkS anally mk you wrll Klfti r ano H M h wu lia over.-d and .! n to eurferliiK m.uikitid Uuun thm pwilod It hat provru Ita rrinai kiidla uuiativa piu.irrtir aa a blood puutlrr and tonic llua iilled thouaandu of, ettf of dlaraa tauaad l Impsrc lU d. I and rnrunii ir niii'iiu.l oiomt uimnr V.'ii can " itli'Hil, I'Ui uu inut lake li s .1 Thrrafore b ur- l"ii t lake cl.Htu.l doll I lh lotion (1.1 S A. I from our drufai't If youra la a p oial i'iih w i lie for irl madlral ud vie to fiisill op", if If Co, Atlanta, Qu. Medford Choral Society ncer Grand Co PAGE THEATRE FRIDAY, JUNE 2 Chorus 50 Voices and Orchestra Admission 75 and 50c TOO IiATK TO CUSSIFY. WANTKD Men for orchard Appl Kogue Hirer Krult Jt ue Assn. work. Prod- WANTED To buy good ruga; must It cheap, l'bone 467. & KOR KKXT--Modoru 7-rooni bunga low at IS Lural at. (The C. L. Rwmw rasldtnca). W. J. Wdrner, phono 696-M. FOiTrbST Auartmaot tor rent Tha Itorbou, to Qulao. FOR 8AL Kkcptloaal oaraaiu for iulck sale KO acres, close iu. ex celleut soil, attraetUa location will appeal as a home or lneit ment Price SO per acre. No aitent, as I cannot pa conuul-ion on price asked Advlr.ia P O Iiok a, Medford on . tor ap point mant. u FOR lAUS- per ton la f PhOtt !01-Ja. To the Boys of '61 May we enjoy your presence for many years to come C. E. GATES !(fSn Soils (Fh TO ORDER $25 00 UP Also Cleaning, Pressing and Alterln: 123 E MAIN. UPSTAIRS Ptin 3 Medford House Movers WF Mi'P HOUSES. BARNS. GARAGES. MACHINERY. ETC. Flwnt 488 -H 012 rS. Mewtown, 737 W. J4tli St IXTKRl 1UIX AVTOCAIt CO. TIMK CARI1. Leate Medford tor Ashland Talent and Phot nix daily, except 8unday, at 00 s ra. 1 oo. 2.00. i 00 and 5:15 P- tu AUo on Saturday t 11. 15 p. ra. Sundays leave at S uO nnd 10.80 a. m. and 1.00 2.00. J, 30 and 9:20 P m. U,av. Ashland tor Medfonl Jalh. except gunday. at .0o a m 1 00, 00, 4:00 and .V 15 p. m. Alio on Saturday nlghu at so and ! JO.undays leave A.'slacd at 9-00 . andO0.4:$ft, ..a, and 1039 P Bl, 2 1ft. a ft