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PJGE FOUR Medford Mail Tribune AN' INDRPES'HKNT NKWHPAPKR published liveity avtkknogn EXCEPT KUNUAT UY TUB MEDFORD FltlNTlNQ CO. Tha Medford Sunday Sun la furnished utjBcTrib- desiring a seven day dally newiJpttper. Office Mall Tribune Building, 25-27-29 North Mr street. 1'hone 7i. A consolidation of the Democratic Times, the Medford Mull, Die Medford Tribune, The Southern Oregunlun, The A nil land Tribune. ROfiKKT W. KUHU Kditor. 8TJMPTKK 8. SMITH, Muriuger. UBBCBIPTION TEBMII HY MAIL In Advance: Dolly, with Sunday Sun, year ?7.G0 Daily, with Sunday Sun, rnuuth 76 Dttlly, without Suudiiy Sun, yt-ar.... 6.10 Iullv. without Sumliiv Hun. month .fir Weekly Mull Tribune, one yeur.... 2.00 Sunday Sun. one year 2. oil BY CARKIKR In Medford. A Bh lurid JnckHonvilie, Cent ml 1'ulnt, Phoenix, j aieui: liailv. with Sundnv Hun. month 7 Dally, without Sunday Sun. month .6& Dally, without Sunday Sun, yur.... 7. SO Dally, with Sunday Sun, one year 8.6U All teriiiH by currier, chhii id auvance. Official paper of the City of Medford. uriiciui paper oi juchmum (jouniy. Hworn dallv avnum circulation for Six niunthH enditiK Oct., .yiiO, 322G Kntered oa srconA cIhhh matter at Meilfurd, Oregon, under the act of March B, 1879. lIKMliEKB OK T 1 1 K ASSOCIATED PKKMH. The AnoBcluted i'rens Ih exclusively entitled to the uso for rt'iiilblUrutlon of 11 news dlspatchH nn'llttcl to It, or nut otherwise credltt-d In (IiIh paiir, und uluu the local news pumlHhml lifreln. All right uf republcallun of special dlspatchett herein are nln ri'HerVfd. Ye Smudge Pot By Arthur perry Pcupln nro flocking to tho IiIIIh for tho lieutotl poiloil. TIioho ylio Htuy at liome will have tu bo conlunt Willi a rerihot comma. While knocking out (1. C'nrpciitlcr In tho flint round Weil, lint! of tli Union hoys narrowly nvi'itcd giving John Perl a Job. A TOURI8T'S TEXT '(Jeremiah 3:3G) Why KiulitoHl thou about no much to cliunKu thy way? Thou also Khali be axhamiMl of ligynt, ub thou wuHt iihIiiuikhI of Ayrlu. From nil tho uowHinii(ir accounlH King GoorKu hail the Rogue Hlver ulylu of oratory. In IiIh ikIiIicsh to the IrlBli. Theso Bummer ovh Men III shirt aleevea, Are only front porch Bqiiiitlvm, Wlillo IovIiik wlve To buvo their llvim. The lawn and garden wator. . .A number of melancholy and roman llc couple j who contemplaleil nintrl mony thin June, are now going to have h Hlmplo wedillng In. the autumn. UPHOLDING LAWLESSNESS. KANSAS miiHTs arc tut i.-c I by ilic A..F, j. for their titnm! against tin KansiiN inilustihil court law. Mornl mid finaw-itil .'iid is. voted i'or "so ewiriijieoiisly opposing this law in the face of in junctions and prison terms, and preventing the law from talcing cf l'eet. thereby fitflilinj; the battles of organized labor." AVhiit sort of biiltle? The industrial court law was duly passed by representatives of the people of Kansas, and approved by a majority vote of llie people. Such a stand by the American Federation of La bor, merely menus an official sanclion of lawlessness, ft means fight ing the baltles not of organized labor, but of unorganized revolution. It is astonishing that the passion of class feeling should so overrule the intelligent and conservative .judgment of labor lenders that they can one day, uncompromisingly condemn the philosophy of the lml .'hevik, and the next day, officially sanction such a typically bolshe vik policy us this. The law is the law. If it is right for the miners of Kansas to break a law they don't like, then it is right for a J'.ill Haywood, or an Emma (ioldniaii to break a law they don't like. Jt is not for the individual, nor for any class to decide; but for the people, and in this case the people of Kansas did decide. If the law is unconstitutional the courts provide n remedy. If the law is unjust, the ballot hox provides a remedy, l'.nl until the law is repealed, it is as much the duty of organized labor to see that it is enforced, as of any other element of society. It is such hiisly, ill-considered net ions as this that injures the cause of organized labor. Kvery time labor places its selfish advan tage above the rights of the people, it ioscs that support of fair minded people, which is labor's greatest strength. MAYBE THI8 IS WHAT TOOK PLACE IN J'VILLE BANK (Eugene Register) Tho till of I he local moat mar ket litis been the haunt of a muime for Home months pnut who took u IIIiIuk to bills und currency mid liueked thorn off for Homo uxo'or other; evidently conscience over came tho niouHo and lit n iiiohI romui'knhlu manner piece by piece of theso bills has boon returned lo this drawer so thut from time to tliuo two five dollar bills und one, dollar bill have been redeemed. wet Mctfon, Kir A DECADE. TUN years ngo the world was fat, and basking amply in ils grease; we laughed until we sprained a slat when seers fore told the end of peace. And Wilhelm changed his uniforms, was photographed twelve times a day, anil courliers, in idh swarms, admired the war lord on his way. The weary poet scratched his head to think up topics for his rhymes, and then the foolish books we read bad faked-up wars in Xenda (dimes. The voters bought (heir hand-me-downs, and knew the dyes would never fade, and women wore their ample gowns, and kept their ankles in the shade. Tho railway barons -walked in slate, like princes of the, royal blood; and now the row they raise is great and they confess their name is Mudd. Ten years ago I hired .Jim Jones, and paid him thirty cents an hour; and now each day he draws six bones, and such a stipend makes him sour. And Russia's czar, ten years ago, still wore his crown upon his brow; somewhere beneath the northern snow his batlred bones are lying now. The world is not 1 lie same old place, ils teeth are loose, it's lost its hair, it has been shaken to its base, and nothing's right, side up with care. And I bewail the dear dead days, that shall return no more, alas, when we nil went, our routine ways, and ;'.( the old iiociik toined grass. "MAI.ONKY SljASIirci) IN M1JI.KU .1 CUT In KltACAS" (llilllno Martdi- fleld News.). Very unusual, and excep tionally cruel: They tuko a bawling babe out of niovlo show, but let a 200 ton locomo tlva block tho Main Stem croHslng while doing more whistling than lice CHHiuy to move, all the Irulght In the Chicago railroad yards. The Jnnnnesn nro illnknrlnir hi liuv tip ull (ho prunes and cedar on the i'licuio coast, huh is reprenensuiie, but their money Iuih no holes In it. FORMERLY WITH PORTLAND (Pendleton East Oregonian) . Mm. hefty OIJoul, pitcher of the Sun Krnnclsco club which Is now leading the Pacific Coast lwiKiio, has won six of his lust marts. "The Klltn Is n nnltpio restaurant. Wo take pride in the pains we render to each und every patron. Tho man In his coat sleeves gels us much, II not more, than it fastidious tourist, (live us n try (Ad Chico, Cut., lOnter-prise). As tho primary Is less than it year off it number of tentative candidates without n Kitigle ttullflcutlon for (lie Job they seek, nro becoming nun purtlsitu In their preliminary hand shaking. MISTAKES WILL HAPPEN (Cottage Grove News). Mrs. llessle Sutcllffo returned from Portland this week. She was there taking treatment tor ihiIshii onk what wns thought lo he but proved to bo eciemu. Horticulturists are astounded at Hie weather, which Is rapidly making little apples Into big ones. John C. Hull Is thinning apples, and getting that way himself. J. Carlton Aluun kept a (Into with h lintliam drummer this morn. t A layer, of meteoric dust n font thlcl( would ureliliniliite on the eaitb't BUifHce In a million years. ON T. R. ESTATE IMMjSDAIJ?, Intl., Juno 23. Mm. Kinina KU-harilson Iturkctt, who Iuih f I U-il ii t-lii 1 in fur $ii!t,'.Mio iiKiihiKt tho chI 11 If of th Into ThtMnloro Koimevclt to collui't a mUt which h)u hu.vh tlnj I'ormci' pi I'HluVnt indorsed, 'today told the Htory uf tho niVHtii lou flnuiu'tul transaction, Mih. Iturkftt claims h1h mot Hooso vcll and a man introduced art CharlcH J. .shmiHon, who hIio believed was a former Itotiuh Itider, In a Chicago of fice huildhiK duriiiH: the republican national campaign of I1M2 and there loaned tho money to Sliunmm on tils nolo, hacked hy tho former proHl tlenl'H HlKiiatnro. .Mrs. Iturkelt Hcoutod tho hukhch tlon that nlie had been duped hy a clever confidence man, ponliiK uh tho ex-proHldont. Mih. llnrkott told hor story after learning that tho executors of tho Uoosevelt fMlato had branded tho sIk nniuie on tho altcKod note a foigeiy and had refused to pay hoi claim. An uncle, Henry Klchardson, a miner, who spent niunt of his life In Montana, Colorado and Nebraska, died In Kebrnary 1!UH, while on tho way to Alaska, and left tho money In her care, tho Interest to bo paid to his daughter. Mary Kennoy, she said. She consulted a friend, a Justice of the peace, now dead. In Pnnvllle, III., about an Investment and In June, 11UL' was called to flitctiK'o, where she was I nt rod need to Shannon and t he man she believes was Colonel Uoosevelt. According to Mrs. Iturkctt, Shun- son paid Interest on the loan at the rate of 7 per cent until UU7. when ho went In France. She has nut since heard from him, L TO VISIT ULSTER LONDON, Juno 21. What pur ported to bo a copy of a letter Field .Marshal Sir Henry Hughes Wilson, chief of tho Imperial Koneral staff, sent to t'rlino Minister Lloyd tlooi'Ko, KlvliiK his reasons for not accept inK the premier's Invitation to uttond yes terday's opening of tho I'lster par liament was circulated today in Irish luarteiH here. The field marshal's reasons for do- cltutiiK to ko tu Itelfast wore Klvea as follows: "HcIiik tho senior officer of the llrltlsh army, I do not think it riht or proper for mo to be present. In view of tho fact that tho Kovernment is determined lo increase Its pressure on tho south and west of Ireland lo briiiK" the Sinn Koiu rebellion to an end, and that orders for all troops tu Ko over will emlnato from rue I think. perhaps it would hrintf politics into the army. If as pre Mm! miry tif or dering thousands ot t roops over to crush tho rebellion, 1 was seen lo (take part In tho opening of tho north,. ern parliament." The copy id' tho letter was printed in tho Irish Itullotin. 0110 WHEN PURSE IS CUE liOCIIKKTKi:. N. V June 2:1. ileeatixc Kd 1 StntiiKlt'r I Lewi., former heavywelKbt vvieNlliiiK eli:iinllin of the world, refused to blKH lll'tleles for i match with Stanislaus XIs-ko, present titte-hidder, n wrestling hnul. selieiluled Pel ween lllem here fur Moiuluy ulKht Ikih been called off ill- ilellnltelv. Lewi rlalnis he wns net irlven n fair show In tile division of the purse. Zliy,:kn was ti l,e K W.I rauleed $I'.',IIIMI or flirty per e. nt of the total uate receipts, while Lew i:i wan In receive forty per cent ut the luiliince. UltANTKOlin. Out., June :?,. Ilella riiutiac, the world's record cow owned by T. A. Iluirnn of Urantfnrd bus set a new record. Tho official test of the llolslcln Krieslnn associa tion, it vvus announced today, show ed thai for the fiscal year enillnr June Hella routine produced Milk '.'7.017 pounds; fat l.i.'e'.l pounds and butler t . 7 :! . 7 T pounds. Troubled for Ten Years If you suffer pains and aches dur- ftiK the day and slccp-disturhini; weak ncss by night, feel tired, nervous and inn down, the kidneys nnd bladder need to be restored to -healthy and regular action. J. T. Ostium, It. F. 1. No. 1, hucnsville, O., writes: "I had kidney trouble for ten years. I tiled many remedies but they did me no iiood. 1 took Foley Kidney Fills and tliev helped me so much that now I nui well." JJuu't delay. Sold every vv here. I Adv. REDUCINGfllSCOUNT LONDON'; Juno 23. The Banlv of Ensland' sprang a surprise upon the money market today by reducing Its rate of discount o'w-hnlf of one pet' cent to six - per cent Just os the banks were niakine up their half yearly ac counts. Tbiii will mean u Kieut deal of extra work In olleihiK the rutes of Interest and it won expected that dur ing the day .the deposit rates will be lowered. It had been thought that the Dank of England would abstain from any reduction In the rate pending the set tlement of the labor troubles, und It is believed tho chief reason for the de cision to lower the rule was tho neces sity thut the treasury be able to bor row money more cheaply. Tho recent reduction of tho federal reserve bank rate in the United States and eheaper money conditions In America were also guiding Influences to tho lower minimum rate. Tho effect of the reduction was im mediately seen in the stock market, where fair sized orders were placed In tho gilt edged section for war loans, Indian stocks, Argentlno fours ulso bonds. The market also hardened In other sections. -TV Aim- -v HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 .What do the thirteenth, four teenth und fifteenth amendments to the constitution say about tho negro? 'i Who Invented tho telephone? 3 What Is a reprieve? 4 What uro elementary sciunds and bow many are there In I bo English lungmige? G What tire the best known breeds of draft horses? (i What would you cull soil coin ixised of two parts clay, three parts sand und one part humus? 7 What Is meant hy humidity? S What are two Inorganic foods? il What does the word "Thaiiatop- sis'' mean? 10 What Is brokerage? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What part of the weight of the body do muscles comprise? Ans. Near ly one-half. 2 What causes sighing? Ans. Sighing is a reflex action of the respi ratory organs due to air hunger. Tills Is noticeable when ono Is breathing slowly, due to luck of Interest In his surroundings. 3 What causes blackheads? Ans. They are formed by particles of dirt closing the oil glands. 4 Into what two classes are nouns divided? Ans. Common and proper. 5 Should cold water- be permitted to enter the eye? Ans. No. Dashing cold water In tho eye sometimes causes ulcers to form on the 'eyeball. 0 What wns the first written Amer ican constitution? Alls. The Connec ticut constitution drafted at Hartford in HIM. 7 Of what valuo wero tho inter colonial wars to tho United States? Ans. They served to bind tho colon ists more closely together and trained a largo number of men to fight. S What victory In tho Revolution caused France to recognize the Inde pendence of the colonies? Ans. Sara toga. 9 What was (he real cause, of the war of 1812? Ans. Impressment of American seamen. Hi What city wns tho first capital of the confederacy? Ans. Montgom ery. Ala. DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headache, indigestion, insomnia, painful pass age of urine, yon will find relief in GOLD MEDAL Th world's standard remedy for Ittdnty, Uvr, bladder and uric acid troubles and Notional Remedy of Holland since 1696. Thraa sizes, all druggists. Guaranteed. Lk for th name Gold MdJ oa every bog Medford Coast Ry Mi:iroiti-.i.t'RsNVii.i.rc l'.vui-: ir.e: HOl'NI TKU' ar.c Lv. Meillord 7:110 dully, ex. Monday -. 10, 1130 A. XI.. 1. 2. 3:30. 4:30. 6, 3:30 I'. M., 10 I". M. Sat. only, l.v. .liii-ksonvllle. 7 dally ex. Humbly S:30. !i:30. II A. XI., 12:30. 1:30. 5. 4. G. 7:13 1'. XI. Licensed' CITY SCAVENGER All refuse Immediately removed on short notice. Weekly visit In isl donee districts. Dully business dis trict. 1'hone tat. wnrrsun' a juknikuw. YOU CAN GET MOST ANY OLD THING AT MOST ANY OLD TIME AT DE VOE'S Crow's Feet, Wrinkles, Enlarged Pores DcIIcbiful New V uii files CrciM CouUiCkioC True Buitenmllt Muit 8uicMy Show a tclded Improvement or Mooey B&clc Tho first npiilUntlon of Hmvard'H buttermilk Croam will astonish you. Th uullPHt, most flfelt88 ooinpU'Xion Is turned to radiuiit beauty and red or rmiKh hand.s or niniK miuli nnovy white, yot there Ik not this Hlightest Kln of its use. It actually vanishes from Hight and tho most heated ut moKphere will nnt produce the least Hhinlness or reasineHs of tho skin. No matter whether you are troubled with a poor oomph'xlon, wrinkleH, puffineHfi around the eyew, crow's feet or lines around moutfi, or just a sim ple roughness of the face, hands or arms caused by wind or sun, you will find that these troubles will quickly disappear with the use of Howard's Buttermilk ('ream. To prove this to your complete sat isfaction, get a package today at any first class drug or toilet goods coun ter. Insist on Howard's Buttermilk Cream, no other Cream can take its place. If you cannot obtain It. send 10 cents silver or stamps for generous trial package of Cream and Soap to Howard liros. Company. 4f7 Wash ington Street, Buffalo, N. V. All drug gists can supply you. Adv. H DAY OR NIGHT WEEKS-CONGER CO Funeral Director! YOUR OLD RUGS nml rurprls ran In? rc woven Into new fijI'fp nvux lit a nominal cost Dick says: "The rugs wo dean lire clean when we clean 'eni." Free Delivery Phone 180 Mosan Art Rug Co. 110 West Tomb at. GOOD CLOTHES I Make Thorn KLEIN ram ISM Kant Men St- MAIL YOUR FILMS to SWEM'S STUDIO 217 East Main St. Medford WOOD! Ml kinds of wood nt rlfrlit prices dry mill blocks, liny next winter's wooil now wlillo It Is cheap. Medford Fuel Co. Cor. Fir and Third Phono 342 $Pf A buys s brand T I I uw Cotoda 'vixrtabl type writer. Other inskee ' st sttrsctlvs prioee. Bee us before you buy. MKDl'OItl) HOOK STORM READ THE Pacific Record Herald "The leading weekly of the west," Published nt Medionl, in Hie In-art of Sunset laml. No ciiinc reports, no sen mini Just the "truth about the West.' Every page a live one. Sample copy free, or semi i0 cents for three months' trial sub script ion, $2.11(1 for one year. The Pacific Record Herald Medford, Oregon. SEWARD HOTEL "HOUSE OF CHEER" ilUKIt AT 10TH STIIF.KT. i"OKTI..VM. OUKGON. All tho Oregon electric cars stop al unexcHlled. We strive to please. KHtes 11.50 and up. Wlto Datli 12.00 and up. Our dining room Is rery popular, and our business men's luncheon, and our regnlar and Burl dny dinnc are not euunllnd else- ht)re at our price. Opposite Old, Woittnau A King's bis; store. W, C, CULDEHTSON. rroprtolor. JllP We invite the accounts of Corporations, partnerships and;; individuals as well as ...the.. Savings..; Accounts of every nian, ; woman and child in this community. ..- Our bank is equipped to handle a large volume of business promptly and to give all service and courteous attention. Come in. We Will Welcome You Jackson County Bank . . Established 1888 Member Federal Reserve V aak'"-srXK F, si n I ' ST I I .m m. "''IT Summer EXCURSION RATES To Eastern Points Thru CANADIAN PACIFIC ROCKIES TICKETS ON SALE JUNE 1ST TO AUGUST 1STH, INCLUSIVE Limit three months from date . of sale, with final return limit October 31st. For f ull particulars write, telephone, or call at office CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY E. E. Penn, Gen'l. Agt. Passgr. Dept. 55 Third St., Portland, Oregon. 1 1 WLU, -'-St 53 r i III . THE UNIVERSAL CAR I 1 I The Ford Sedan I I THK MOST IMUHLAK OA IX IX ROOVK ,1111 ' I itivKit yalijKv llll Ull . It is afe, ootnrorUtblo, sonsiblo nil tlin beauty of I III till 11 n 't,,r't' "itli.tlu sturdy looii(lnliHty of tbo llll llll l''uil I ms is nml tho I 'on! niKin t n price iiimlt llll possiitU ii (pmntity produrtJon ami thk luost effl- llll . cii-nt numultirtiii in' nn-lliods in I ho world. llll W will lt you ridr in ono any dny luiywhorf you llll I want (o no. On thut rido you will foot Morry for ll Hi I cvi'ry one you soo in any kind of u tourlnj; car. llll llll TES AUTO CO. il Ull 'or. Sixth anj l'otlflc Hljhwaj