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MEDFOTCT) MATL TRTBTINE, MEDFOftD, ORKfiOX, FRIDAY, JTTLY 1, Medford Mail Tribune AN INnKl'ENf'KNT NKWSt'APFK rUULIKlIKI) KVUI11T AKTI-'KNGON fcXCKI'T hUKI'AT IJY 1 1 1 rj MEllPOIU) I'itlNTlNQ CO. JUSTICE AT LAST. The Medford Sunday Sun is furnished ubitcribers desiring a seven day dally newspaper. Offlcft Mull Tribuno Building, North Kir street. Phone 76. A consolidation of the Democrat In Times, the Medford Ma I. the Medfor Tribune, The Koulhern Orc-uuiitun, The Ashland Tribune. , TlOHRItT W. rtUMU Kditor. BUMITKH K. SMITH, Maiianer. SUBSCRIPTION TEBMBl BT MAM In Advance: J"nlly, with Sunday Sun, year $7. BO '. Pally, Willi Sunday Sun, tnmith 7.ri 7ally, without Suiiflay Sun, year.... 6.r0 Pally, without Sunday Sun, month .65 Weekly Mall Tribune, one year..- 2. 00 Hundnv Sun. one year 2.00 BY CARRIKR J n Medford, Ashland, Jacksonville, Central Point, Phoenix, Talent: Polly, with Sunday Run. month 7.1 Pally, without Sunday Sun, month .6B Ptilly, without Sunday Sun, year.... 7.f.0 Pally, with Sunday Sun. otic year 8.60 All terms by carrier, cash In advance. Official pnpf-r of the city of Medford. Official paper of Jackson County, Bwnrn daily nvernjre circulation for six months end hit; Oct., 1 DUG, 3 2 lift Kn t ered n tr Rccnnf. r h ma iter h t Medford, Oregon, under the act of March 8, 1879. MEMHIOItS OK THK ASSOCIATED prtKSs. The Asoncfuteil Press Is exclusively entitled to the use for republication of nil news dispatch. -h credited to It, or not otherwise credited in 'his paper, and also the local news published herein. ' All rlKhts of repuhlcntinn of special dispatches herein are also reserved. Ye Smudge Pot Wy Arthur t'frry "A i I'roHH, dispatches convey llio iutur Ohtln Information that I'uri.s Is on tlio vergo of hysteria over the ef forts tomorrow of .Mr. Carpontlor to Knock the valiant shipyard worker, llr. Dompsey, out of the slnto of New .lorsoy, for Purls is the home town of Mens, Carpentler. So much for fond hopes. Paris! TIiIb burn once had a prldo, too, who was flattened out upon the nnnlvorasry of tho nation's lilrth hy ii .New York Jew, arier which the biikoIhIi prcelp. was .11',), and the gloom hum. was the name. MAX may lie down, but In; is never out." Tliis Klo;xiiii lias luirtietiliii- uiiiiliefiliiiit todiiv. Not bpeaiise it in the (lav before the iiiit, hut becaii.su it is the day after the apiioiiituieut of William Howard Tuft as chief justice of the Supreme Court. It was onlv nine veaH'S ajro that cx-l'resident Taft was down so far that even his ample porjiorlions were scarcely discernible through tile hi;;h-powcrc(! telescope of the friendly lew and faithful. lie Has the worst defeated president in American history. He was even denied the dignity of tragedy. The American people kicked him down stairs ami then laughed. Taft was a joke. ' '' Jiut today the former president is exalted to the highest position of permanent power and influence iij this republic, he is attaining the t'onl of his hearts desire, and the American people, are t?'ad. 'This ;ensal ioual return from Klha, this extraordinary "come. back " is not so much a demonstration of the volatility of the popular .will, as of the power of justice. for this appoint incut ol ,lr. ialt is coneentraleil justice. Alter aiifferiii; the slinks and arrows of outrageous political fortune, lie deserved some jjreat compensation. Now he has it. .More than that, no man in American public life, is more imbued with the spirit of jus lice, than .Mr. Taft. J ust ice should have been his middle name. It Mas this spirit of justice, the incorrigible judicial temperament, which made him such a failure as n political leader, and will make him such a success as chief justice of the Supreme Court. So everyone is happy, or ought to be. Not only happy over lr. Tail's fiood fortune, but happy that the law of the square deal has asserted ils vitality again. "A man may be down but, lie is never nil." AVhat an appropriate slogan for an army that bears the title of "Salvation." A eorrolary to that expression is this "lie is never out, if he keeps his grit, retains his smile, refuses to lose fnith in him self or the ultimate justice of his follows." . , Kx-I'residcnt Tuft's career now has all the dramatic unit.wof the Id Morality play. Virtue Iras triumphed, 'persistence has won, Old Krie and all his works are thrice confounded. A good man and a good sport, has come inlo his own agiin.' All Rood 1d owners have taken an oath to spatter hum mi lilood on the radiator camisole July lih, or die In tho uffort. , A purty of it gypsies, and ,1l."i who won't admit It, passed throiiKh Thura. Tho startling announcement Is liliulo In tho Portland OruKoiilun that tho"'l!iari World Fair needs money. " A fair policy would he for Portland to furnish the wind, and tho rest of tho ulato tho coin. "(Hrciinistnnc.es threw Mrs. Wlmdo limn hack on her slim experience.' (Krom "Tho (Irlni Kale," Snappy' btorloB.) No place to hit. Nonty Uuker, ex-sec. of war la con sidering the advlsahlllly of taklnn charge of tho national disarmament campaign. A hotter selection could not bo made. An Impromptu dehale occurred Wed. eve In front of tho K. & V. de positary hetwoen a .Ma and her gal. Jtosolved that the supper dishes should not ho washed until niter the mld-weok wrestling match. Tho ar gument was won hy the. negative. Wsit Mctfon TIMES IMPROVE. '"T-dlf; ham A shacks I ammer rings I hrouglioiit the land, lliey re building ton every hand, and norinalev relurns: the honest workman sheds his coat and builds a hencoop or a boat, and blows in what he earns. The war is over, and at last we're cut ting out the grisly past, of which we talked so long; the present is a bully time for buying lumber, lath and lime, and we are going si rung. The Problems we were wont to ride now have a rest, we let them slide, until the Harvest Home; and now ivc spend our afternoons in planting peas and stringless prunes, and digging up Ihe loam. The loafers do not, throng the street, emerging from their dark relreat in alley or in court; and in my jaunts 1 do not rub against Ihe Spit and Argue Club, which used to hold the fort. The signs and tokens everywhere a better state of things declare,, and men are growing sane; less foolish clamors do they Vaise, and they forsake the dotty, ways that gave the gods a pain. There are discordant notes, 1 know, anil there are strains of si rife and woe, by which the world is bored; hut through the wail of grief and wrong, you hear the grand triumphant song of in dustry restored. BRINGING UP FATHER By Ceorg McManus t Greatest Comic Feature in NewspaperdomWdM Running Daily iti "he Med ford Mail-Tribune : ut-H " 1 "I Of all tho sights of summer, Tho ouo that pleases host, Is a man upon tho corner, With whiskers on Ills chest. .lames A. Ktlllman, the rich and nffectlonalo (.'othnm hanker, came Into his divorce trial Ihroiigh a trap door, and any niimher of citizens op posed to capital punishment think he ought to go out the same way. vni;iti:'s that nix? (Oregon City Kiiti'ipi ise) Fiionds of Otlo Asclioff will lie glad to hoar he will soon go to work. The esteemed and efficient' Kspeo never has a wreck, hut their unre stricted whistling, will make a cou ple sooner or later. 1 ' "Kor sale Hairy .fit,, ill) head milch 'spring and river Itondrtcks, ,s K -1 1 -: " romplelo out cows, plenty of water. Phone -(Want ad t'or- vallls tla.i'tte-Ttlmes). .Moru per cent milk coming up. ( Tho distress in' China grows. Last wnekl our own Wall Kim hail the toothache, and this week he had a lawyer. om;i or N.isciirMis. (K.ckii-l tl:l(l) "And the I'hillsllnes came down Into the valley, with hlaro .of trumpets, and gold and sliver, which they had not." , (.'o. 1) returned Thurs. from Cunip Lewis where (hey were drilled ir. the rtiiliiin'itts of wars, and faced myriads ot 2nd lutes without flinch- ' Tho Onlshevlkis have adopted the cuto little custom of packing under sized Corona typewriter cases, in which iiro artfully stored the vital powder puff. Tho first thing a tentative crook does is to steal an nuto, and then em boldened by Ills success, he passes '"t)uu check on a Medford merchant i 1 i :" ..... . ?"'.;,' HOW MUCH DO YOU KNOW? 1 How Is milk pasteurized? '2 Where did our present, hreed of hogs originate';" II Where do growing plants get nourishment? I What was ilie "Day of Ileum"? r What was franklin's greatest lit erary work? tl WhiKwero the "midnight Judges?' 7 What was the "Ordinance of ;i7?" ,,t;' S What was the trade (hillar coined for? ', "i; II What Is the meaning of ahlnlos tate? ' . .'. ' III What Is a hovel-gear? Answers to Yesterday's Questions 1 What Is a pedigreed animal call ed? Ans. A thoroughbred or pure bred. L' What is the comparative food value of beefsteak to whole milk? Ans. One gallon of milk equals In food value to three pounds of beefsteak. IS How do you remove bad odors from milk ? Alls. Merely aerate It by pouring from one vessel to another. It Is best to hold the pail high and to be in pure air. I What is tile best kind or soil for general farminu:? Ans. I.oatny sell. B How much rent does the United Slates government pay tor buildings occupied in the District of Columbia? Alls. Kor tho fiscal year ending June lltl, 1!12I, the amount Is alMiut $ti tO.000. (i How long is a python? Ans. Specimens thirty feet long havq been seen. 7 Why Is a hippopotamus called a river horse? Ans. The term means river horse III Crock. S How does the hook worm enter the body? Ans. Through tho skin on the soles of I ho feel. !! What two. tilings did the colon ists bdllcvc -wore of utmost importance in laying tho foundation for the gov ernment? Ans. Kilucation and relig ion. ' 111 What was the "best seller" of colonial times? Ans. "Tho Simple Cobbler" by Nalhanlal Ward. New Infant, Industry. WASHINGTON, July l'. The bouse ways and means committee recognized a new "Infant industry" when It put an import duty or J;t."i0 a head on black and silver foxes In Its draft' of the permanent tariff bill. Members said the rate was imposed so as to encourage the growth of the species In this country. Old papers for houseclcanlng at Mail Trillium offlco. 1 THE BANK OF ABSOLUTE SAFETY BY NATIONAL AUTHORITY This Uiiiik settles the Estntes of deceas ed persons Acts ns A'(lininist.r;t.tor, Kxeeiilor or ( Innrdian. ' Ueinits money to nil parts of the world,. (illci:t. nioiiev in iinv State ol' the' I'liion. And in all respects is a Tank that yon can bunk on with ABSOLUTE SAFETY v. s. rr-Pl L if they stray frnjL,lu TO S. F. CHINATOWN MUST TELL TRUTH SA, l.'ltANCISC.O, ,HT.Y 1. True stories must he told to tourists by li censed guides who show strangers through San Francisco's peaceful Chinatown, the police here ruled re cently when they learned that wild, falso tale3 of di'ug dons, tong mur ders and slave girls were related to visitors on sightseeing tours. ISadges of the guides will be taken up. it was announced, mild facts. Police action was taken wti , .. ! it.;cuvo .-lergeaiu .lonn lj. .iai duty In Chinatown, stoppod on tc listen to a guide telling ! stories to a party of tourb "Stand close to me," tin said, according to Manion. scatter. Shooting may start time. On this very snot last l pitched battle was fought In I I Chinese were killed or Injur Another guide, pointing to tlrl nose .Native Sons liuildiiig, was to say. "This is the Chinese siauon. .o wane man has ev toted. Words, even in our otfi guago, cannot describe what, gii behind its barred doors. Tin aro iioaieu on m tlio sewei neath." diefore entering a family res building in tho Chinese qmir number of tourists were told t on gilt nge ide m't my t a ich 1'hi- flan-on Ji'ass I 7 I r I through It quickly. , "This is a hop joint,' " tho guide asserted. ;" The fumes are so strong you can eve ac quire tho drug habit by loitcrh,' in the passages. The duty colloctd on the drugs used hero pays tlio silary of every government ofifclal ii; the port of San Francisco." j Police hope to stop the tell(n of these tales. "Hereafter all fijilca- tors Mio ruled out',"' Maitlonuuld.' "Only straight stuff goes." I I ST. LOTU1S, July 1. Officials of the Chamber of Commorco today an nounced they would request a Carne gie hero medal for liobort .1. Taylor or this city, negro Pullman porter who is said to have saved 2ti live? when Missouri Pacific train No. 14 was overturned in the Pueblo flood in June. Get those soft paper tablets at this of flee at. 1,rc per pound. tf Firecrackers!! PIN WHEELS, MINES, KRAZY KR ACKER S TICKS, ROMAN CANDLES, ETC. I , v.. For Sale on the Highway just South of Medford Sunday evening, six to nine o'clock and six to twelve o'clock Monday. Firecrackers and Fire Works ca nuot lie ,,,! ullliln the i-lty Hniila PH0PE 65 For Choice leats of All Kinds, Fresand Cured We would upreciate a trial order. ' i We give led Trading Stamps Aash Discount Ask for Tbi. We iliver EasiSide Meat Market 608 E. AIN ST. DMCE At 'RAIL .... SATUREY, JULY 2 GOO MUSIC ! 4IECE ORCESTRA II Don'Miss This ' you want juild a bug or use 11 i II is, gey tl RE" the 5th will positive!,, si, u Saturday after noon to'oiMaklni! best offer. If you want a AT YU OWN ruit'K look tliif o and mako un offer. 8ee it at th. Pteel l'lanlng 31 111 50l I now L.orOD 'rortbletyt- ritT. Othaf mk fwevubrfoteyou buy. MKDFOIU- - Book stokb GOO CLOTHES f: I Make Them KJE1N tAUX ' Licensed CIT SCAVENGER A" lgunM...i. r.rnnvsd OB hort n-e. in red act (Vlri' .. L..nAaa la. trtcUt, Fn, lst