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mkpfow) il Tnrnrvi, MEnroT?D, omiov. -moxdw. jtxh .-,, iojg MEDFOKD JJIAJL TRIBUNE 0. & C. LAND GRANT SETTLED INDIAN PRINCESS TO TELL PRESIDENT PEOPLE MISTREATED PACE FOTR i J1 M B. rr ? ' AN INOKI'IiNHKNT NIIWHPAi'ICtt. ruiu.iHnr:i kvjqky afthunoon KXCEiT HtTNKAY IY T1IK .MKIJIUUP I'ICJNTINO CO. Office Mall Tribune Hulldlnir. U-X7-I0 North Fir trert, frit-plume 74. The pemocrnllp TlmiB, the Mrtfnril Mall, Tha Me.lfor.1 Tribune, The ffciiith crn OrcRonlan, The Aalilamt Tribune. (1KOROK IMJtNAmT Brtltor. HUDSCniPTION RATH SI 8ne year, by tnalv . ...IS 04 ne month, by mnll .. .66 I'er month, dellwrHJ by carrier In Med fori). Phueiil, Jacksonville. an Central Point 10 Saturday only, by matl. r year ... t H'J Wwhly, per year .... l.M Official PiMr of the City of Medfnrd. Official Paper of Jacknon County. Bntered aa accoml-clma matter at Med ford, Oregon, under the act of March J, IS??. Hwnrn flrculntlun for 191S tilt. Pull !( Hire Associated l'reaa dla patch . Br EM-TEES Joio lA'ttoift Tluit Neior Worn Written (No. 1 Kroiu Him to llt-r ) 51 V l)lARKftT. I am wlllliiK to coninea tlutl you are no bounty. although yon work t'onwloiilloiialy to ilUKtilae tlila tact. To n ortnlii extent you aiu-reetl, but you Mliiniltl give mora atudy to tlio atilijoet. I.nat ulglit. Tor example, your ilroa waa exceedingly iinlufoni lug. It neceiitimloil your natural jxirlnr to h illaugrueable extent. You xlieulil try fit tltiK near a rone-almd-vil Innij). The liml girl I proponed to nl way pulled thai trick Htitl It worked tor omo uiontlia. Of court1, filiu wua really prolty, am) ovnn In hor (muu thi loae-tlntod Unlit added 16 por ceut. ll'leaae try It, dear, bwatiae I really want to loMru to love you for I hnto U think of your Htor, old father living through hut old age with all lila msnty and no aou-ln-lnw to help hint UNMMt H. With nil my love. JOHN. ItiialiiNK Helen- I'lminiiv allaa II ill, who la a plan let of note. gave aeveral eelectlnna with great uklll. The remainder of tb evening wu enjoyably epetit with mtda and Unetng. The Aabury l'ark (N V.) I'rtaa. . . MmIiI AiiIiiihN Itaymond Jtrbuaon'a team ran away whll be waa at the mill. N bridle and aet of llnna were needed. We think the boraea got Beared at a pile of MMdreaaed lumbar. The Wlnlhrep (Ark.) Herald. lleixMki of IVetco The hmm who glvea up hie urn I lo u homely woman In a atreel ear. The man who haa nerve enough to re'uee tv lend lila law a mower to a neighbor with the inruulr bur rowing habit. The man ho walka out of a tneet Ing In the middle of a loug w lulled aiHterh, I hereby reminding the orator thai there are only 31 honra In a day. II; llm Poimil. Mra. tUII Duuu Utught a pup a few moHtha ago under the tmprtaloit that he waa lnt Imk a lap dog It U how ae high aa her kllt-heu la bit and Hill growing, mil aald the folio I thai aula hla wife that pup KOt aklu-Hed.-.IIeuion lAik I Couiler. e StHi(ttl Vioiit Anyone or any town that hi'tsrinlKM n few doilara worth uf eatablea (o an old lady k yeara old. who haa been a good iotlal UUeu lu the loan Hhtn of Noble, a widow all hoi llf, kurei) baa the loe of bumaullt lit rold atorago -I'oi of thv Uuir Oak i hid ) Acoru OIM'XJON'S dclcnlitiii tit Washington desorvps riu'dil for the fiht made ( "ciirc the sl.ulc i(s share of llic proceeds of the sale of liie 0. & C railroad land ftranl, especially Sennloi's Cluuiiherlain and Lane and Represen tatives Siiniott and .McArthnr. Conftres.sinan Ilawlcy de layed action while the others were busy, but tit 11 io elov enth hour j-endered tardy assistanee. The delegation was hanipei'ed by the failure of the ftov eriior of Orefton to support their efforts, by the midnight resolution of the legislature favoring the railroad company and by the failure of the stale conference called by the gov ernor to take anv action. Oregon was entitled to the 00 per cent of the proceeds demanded by the Chamberlain bill, but the opposition of certain interests rendered it impossible to secure it. The supreme court held that the disposition of the grant must be made by congress by .June J), when, if congress failed to tict, the railroad might applv for a modification of the de gree. As the national conventions absorb the attention of congress this week, speedy action was necessitated, and Senator Chamberlain, as a conferee, secured the best terms possible. ruder the provisions of the bill sis agreed upon, .10 per cent of the proceeds from the sale of timber goes to Ore gon, 10 per ecu! to the national reclamation fund and 10 percent to the federal treasury for cost of administration. Of Oregon's DO per cent, 27) jier cent goes to the school fund and 2") percent to the land grant counties, to be ex pended by the county courts for roads, schools or port dis tricts within such counties. One million five hundred thousand dollars js advanced from the national treasury to refund unpaid (axes to Oregon counties, which totals about .$250,000 in Jackson county. The land is classified as limber, agricultural and power sites, agricultural being land containing less than UOO.OOO feel of limber on forty acres, or less than 1,200,000 feet to a quarter section. , Agricultural hind is to be opened to entry at an early date under regulation of the laud office. Timber is to be offered for sale iu convenient tracts to highest bidder for cash, bids to be received for smallest subdivisions. The railroad company is to receive $2.50 an acre for laud unsold, with deduct ion of such amounts as the court, in accounting suit, declares should be subtracted, Lands comprising citv watersheds are withdrawn foi (wo years, pending further legislation. No land goes into forest reserves and there is no recognition of applicants to purchase. Actual settlers on land December J, 1!)KI, are allowed prelerciice rights, I5v the terms of the bill counties will receive their de liiiqiicut taxes, a large sum be provided in the future for road miildmg, I lie laud opened to settlement, development anil taxation, and the blight of a vast tract of undeveloped hind removed from a large portion of Oregon. Itutli (iilTfn of Ifwlnnil, whone Indian name la .Nit. oomeo, aayh ahe will pioteat to I'rmldenl Wllaon RgHluat what aliH rulla iiilitrcutmenl of Iut people on Indian roaervatlona Mlaa Orlff'a father Io .loeeph' Orlffa UmukIiUt rwently vlalted llit'lr peo ple in tht- woat. "The eon it try 'a agenta won't Ift the Indluit aell tlu-lr own product off Uie rowei'vallon," aay .Mla Orlffa. "They have a ayatetu of let- HUGHES AND THE OREGONIAN nEOEIVINR FISH AT BUTTE CREEK HATCHERY 8upt .1. W lleirlaw uf the lluitu Kalia tleh halrbeo, eaut down Sat urday Ui aueud Sunday wlUi bin fam ily. Me reporti aplendid progreaa on the work ieepit lh diajireu!ii weather of the pat row wei-k The dun aud dittaee were onplwd Mm time ago aud arn au uiun teM of water. Tbev are buildina U pouuda In the Ulnfr creek IkhI that uovor about an acre ami win th bold Itui.OOu email flU Two ponda have been tompletcd urnl Mr. Uerrian will mt'iw hU Ur bli nieut of to 000 fi.flluaa (rem the Klk treek hatiben Minidd. lliul Mill be fed until fall iul iflial wnen i gbeut toui to fv iuc!i - loirj ' 'ih,. -iHe b.i itout lwi.i , u-' UIIA M Kl.l .n' .. i.. hmiwi Of i Hid .it llll- -I thill Mill' 'r III. l-h I'llialHU'l I. I'tlllll. .it l. Ullul 1 II BCl" iitiioi! iti' tin i 'I !ii hi" mii I. I Wt uji il). el itlnh li, ,li',i. lull, ill- tua i t'e iaraeint Miim mou : ana aiiiiiiiii. to bt clu -u nr. In 1 1 ate., t IT will be with considerable surprise that the people of Oregon learn that the I'orthunl Oregouian is respon sible Tor the heavy vote polled by Justice Hughes iu the Oregon primaries. Such, however, is the contention of tbe Oregon Voter, in the follewing: The overwhelming vote fur lluahea for prealdenl waa a great tribute to The OreKoiiiaii, which for neurh a year haa been foalerlng the llughea aentlmenl. Ktlllor IMper doaervea to be regardod aa an original llughea man. The editorial and die puhlliity he haa given to Mr. Juatke llughea placed htm before' the people of Oregou lu auch a light that the votera appropriated him aa tbvir own candidate and rwordod a preference that may make a prealdont. If the rank and file of the republican party had thought for a minute that .lust ice Hughes was the favorite candi date of the Oregouian, and reflected the sinister reaction ary program of that tory .journal, they would have justly viewed him with suspicion and treated him as they treated the Oregonian's favorite candidates, Judge Littlefieltl for congress and C. It. Moores fur secretary of state. Justice Hughes' vote was due to the popular supjyoHi lioij that he was the most available compromise candidate ami would prove a winner, lie was not championed espe cially b the Oregouian, which feared to express a prefer ence, lest sonic other candidate be selected. A large portion of the Oregonian's editorial space is taken up with championing the power trust and its raid UMin the iiiitunil resources of the nation. It evidently HUijroscd that Justice Hughes bail taken no stand upon this issue and would favor the private grab of the H'opJe's pro)Hart. Hut .Mr. Hughes is on record as opposing the Oregonian's pitigiant of loot. In his message as governor to the New York legislature iu I JKT, (toveriior Hughes: said: It In wi'll to (oimldi-r the Ki'iit wilue of the undeveloped uuiii power. They alioul.i be picaeived and held for the benefit of all llu pio pie, uud ahoiild not b aurteudered to piltaie lutereata. Simply iMvuiiht' Hughe wears whiskers, doesn't make him a second YVitliyt-oiuhc. willing to use his official po.M Hon to proiute private grabs of public properly as ado euted by the Ot'egoiiiuu. or "Chluf 'i'ahan." KloWa blood j ting oilier people In to buy It at any flown In her valnn. lie and lilalprlce they may name" 1 v C I itei a c el Discaits arae Stead', evenly dis tributed heat, un der perfect control makes a good oil stove wonderful for baking. teW PftREECIJOfl OIL 020K&TOVE L &, 1 '3?&0BgpJ&5 Per Mat fitsultt Utt Some 2.".tXK) or :tt),(XX) people paruiletl for preparedness tit Portland Saturday evening. J low much the really le liee in iiiilitarv prcpjiretliiess is shown by the' fact tluit a mttutir u iiiious itiuipaign and a thousand is'isonal let teiv bac rcsulied iu securing se en recruits at Portland for the n.ii iMi.il iiuiid. LOSES APPENDIX i Ian The lllneaa will preteut htm i nun tukiuu it peraouul Prt iu the ii iiu'iii, an uittieiiiil iioiventiou to i li ib In' .)!. ttle.ii(i .it laiitt, 1-1 ! a-l HiMulefk smrke It. n Ci i . inn Mt i i i -: ' '! "II I CUhy Hiim1.i lr? t'U bi II I..I (ioll( nty unh lm i i i . . . ':i bi' tine Hie koMiuor i.ui lie I t-nu il lU III I III I I. I 1H lll Ul ! . JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER ldy AMieMNt K S. IIAKTI.KTT eitoiiea M. It ami 17-JS O ViMomiiliile Ileal m siluv 4uibulaur arlta ()ra( A fCood oil stove is just like cook inn with city gnt. If you haven't a New Per fection you've mtased comfort for years. Hakes, brotla, ronata, toaata. More efficient lhan v.'ur woojvr com t,.iiDj o IrMiloep raia. Cuts out thrcniil-ltoU ititil a.oJ bin druUatry. Kmtf Jour kitchen cool The loiia bin.- chlmnf pirvent mekaerMlnr In I 1. 1ml 4 burner li. Kim.ininl. AIM CabinaljaoUtl. wllifn. l.ColiiniOvi'i a A.kyourdctlsrtedair STANDARD OK. COMPANY Ul l.ralt) J GARNETT COREY HAt)WARE CO. MEDFORD FURNITURE & HDW. CO. a"fcT Notice of Taxpayers' Meeting Notice i.x helel L,nl lli.il l!ie t;tp.i cl u' .l;i.kuii count . Oregon. Mll llie 1 .11 the Medfol-tl I'llhllc LllilillX neM Saturtlay, tJune loth. HUH, at the hour of 2 o'clock p. in., tor the iui'osc of seleeriug caiulklates tt run on the recall ticket fur otic County Indue and two Count) Com niissioiier.. Kvery ttt.vp.ner is. rcpieted to h pivheut. The opiuiou of niajorily of peioi! present at thi meeting will be considered a advisory in the matter of such selection. This meeting i called upnu auihirit of a Uniy of t;uttyers that met in Metlford, Oregon, ui the :kl day of June, liMti, at vhieU time the undersigned com mittee wiih appointed. Dal'd tuis June :itl. I!M(. Signed: IKSSK HOl'CK W. HUKWUHY o 11KNTON HOWKHti T. II. Bl'IfWOWH OKOlUSi: HILTON .i.v. Trv iv Mi l MI One quality stands out pre-eminently in a good, satisfying cigar. That quality is mellowness. Mellowness means an agreeable smoke. It means a cigar which is not harsh a cigar which is pleasant. It means a good quality of tobacco in the first place, and properly cured tobacco in the second place. It means you can smoke two or three mollow cigars and fully enjoy each one. Since mellowness is such a vital factor in your enjoyment of a cigar What do the makers of the OWL do to protect its mellowness ? Answer: The makers of the OWL maintain a million dollar reserve supply of mellowing tobacco at all times. Every leaf is thoroughly cured and mellowed before they use it. Thus they make sure that your OWL will surely be mellow when you buy it MliAlX?iir i The Million Dollar Cigar M. A. GUNST & CO. INCORPORATED I in' ui a iin' lu I'otibtinl Hum. Yes! There will be a 'rose fo r at die you Portland Rose Festival JUNE 7, 8, 9, 1916 Tlte4UO. .linn IHIi. t'rownln- uf Itosr KitK.i tjiui-n lit S i in. WihIwvmIw), June Ttli. tiranil eamiuit uf lioul iliilUren nl ' i". u m Valional iii!lcaluu Col'imiilu Hlui 1iikIim.iv '.' i i. 'riitll(lH, .)HHe Sl Annual l-'lorul I'.iuiunt at .' i. in. I'ritho, iliiite 1Mb , Mllltun. riiitt'i-iial ami civic imcianl lu a. in. ('bln.r HkIk Sbu ami HaraUe 'J::) j- t C'oatiiini- I'utatlf. Mardl tlraa feature In eteuiiiK, Mllll.V (lllltl' Httt-Hl'tiottH Wl UM'HtltHHl lMIe. LOW IHIl'Ml TIIII r.uu:s will be on aalf from nil Soiitbtrn I'.uli'lc i-tatlaua, KuHt'liuiu and north. June lib io nili iiulunive, re turn limit .Inn.- l.'tli. Knmi all t.ltlon auntn Of ItoaeburK to oreiion ami Kluiu.ith l'ull inaukta, June. 1th to sth liu'liulf. Heturu limit .lun.. 1:1a. For further Informatluii atk lut-.tl Ktul or wnti i .lulm .l Sunt, tietu-ral li.,t hm r Annt Horil.unl, OitKii SOUTHERN PACIFIC LINES l.Vl'KKL'ltll.W Al'TOOAU CO. Tl.MK CAISH. Laare MeJfora lor AsL'.and, Talent and Phoenix dally, except Sunday, at S.00 a. m.. 1:00, !:itl), 4:U0 and 6:15 7. m. Also on Saturday t 11:15 p. ra. 8unjjya leair at S:00 and 10:30 s. di. and 1:00. S:00, 5:30 a ad i:30 1 p. m. Lrave Anhiaad (or Vledford dally, except 8unday. at 9:00 a. m.. ' 1.00, 2 '00, I 00 and 6.15 p. m. Also . on Saturday nlgnu at 8.S0 and S:30. Sunday a. m. and 1:00 p. m. WESTON'S amera hop 208 East Main Street, Medford The Only Exclusiva . le.Te.uhundai :oo Commercial Photowanhcr9 . 4:0. :S0 and 10:11 j fr SoUthBl Oregoil 1 - j Negatives Made auy time or fedford House Movers place by appoiutmeut. vi: inF HOUSES. BARNS, GARAGES, MACHINERY. ETC. 1 r-nuiir ioij m CI2 S Newtown, 737 W Nth St l E. D. WESTON, Prop. Phone M7-J We '11 do the rest 4 V A u