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PAGE EIGHT MEDFORD MAIL TRTTTTNE. Mr.TlFOlM). OTM:.'Oa. SUNDAY. AfAY 5. -lon.' Medpord Mail Tribune j ; . ; ill 'Ewrtone in Southern Oregon Read Ihi Mill Tribune' ,S T.n "s I DaJlj Kicepi Katuniaj l'ublt-:tir1 tJ MtDMIHi) IMtlNTl.NU CO ib-il-W N. Kir St. Prior '& KOItKlfT W. III HI., fciihtr An Indefmndenl New -imiwr Entered a jwond ela.su matter ( Bedford Oregon, under Act of Marti , 1878. TTze Ak Capitol " 'I IK CorvaHis (luette-Tiiuos suggests -the now capitol lie built of loirs, snmclhine; different, individual and representative of t It is (jrciil timber produeiiif; sjate. The Salem Capital .Tfjiirnal opposes l;'s (hi I Ik; ground they wouldn't lust, and iiiyes an edifice of stone and concrete, which are also, produeeil in Oregon. Tints the slate-vide debate starts and promises to continue' until a few days before tlie cnrn-rslnno is laid There promises to lie aliont as many .sHjijjesI ions as there arc articulate residents I in the state. I (' SUitflrKll'TiON HATES By Mill lr Adtance Daily, on fear $5.hj Daily, ill mnntfa i 7! Daily, on montli Bf Carrier lo Adunee Mulford, Ati;'"- JicktonTlHe. Central Point, Vtiott.ii. Talent. Gold Hill ind on tfitcrman. n.ll. rtn ir I'i UH " Daily. ii momiii 1 T 7E ;ire tvtv vil!iii'' to let tin bovs m itati', li?ulo v. Irit ilJ-tviirr-t1- or I : ;-at i:ivt;t '..ill !tc :i: (Id-i-d cni :t.;!(- (;;; t;i itI. l.c; OWII' lo till t.i!';c inii)j':i- 1 r !; No ri'itii i;tn in1 nt i'ii- m m iM-rfci s 1 fv t 'r i t; nil :) h".'r!t fiiut h '! 'HP lint to !.' :(. ! hv ;r I'.i: ''v ff a ..rr-.-d -It 1 ..!.'- ;i ij l:t !: i-J ;i 'id i' ra ! ) ill ri; U - r n ;t (I nj,!v ji (;.! cut lif ifti-H rivd. I (!( riici -nr.. ' t.'iiic-v DAY BY DAY 15 v O. t). Mdntyre :::v youK. i Tifi; ' .I.:ti I V II Daily, oot tnontii All termi. eah In tdvanre. Officii! uaiwr or tne City of Mt-dfnrd. OfMelal paper of Jackson County. MKMUKII Oh" TUB AHHtM'.IAlKli I'JiWS HeceifinB KiaLI LeaswJ Wire fifrvlce I Ttie AufMrlilwl I'rt-gs la eirliMt iy riil!lw1 U UM u (or putillrAtion of H ei dl-itatrlti-. Credited to It ui 0ltierle credit wl In till iwrrf anl aiM to 'be local neta oulill-iieit neri-';i All rifhU tor puhllcatioD of aperliil ditarfn baretD v iimi 'ewnefl. MEHHKK tip UN!TKl 1'ilKSS IfKMHKK UK A1IIU lit UK A U OK ClltClM.'.IIONH Adtertl'lnit ltjrierjliiltti fct C M0t::.N3K t'UMI'ANY Qffirea In New Vtra, Chlnuti. Heirnit, Bar rfritfleo ' AnaeiM Seal tie I'orllatid MEMBER. Ye Smudge Pot lly Arthur I'trry Quite a few (itlrns In posM-wtan of a dime, have put same In n eliatn-etter.-and will ect 150-tt tlm i"Ht office tuina out to be the cud ol the rainbow. Dock Lapemn. the populur Ucntlat when net yankln:; a tooth, tins ntv other girl to buy a gnicliiatlon Ron for. In approximately la ycara. the' KaTI-:;(JJ of tltc liij'ldinu' should he. lint we sliould like to itiitlift a few mi ",'( stions rofrardini; the interior. Xr. the firs! place there should he visitor galleries in the li'r.nse and Somite. There was none in I he old lniildiii'', wltielt .subjected (he casual visitor lo the constant danger of hcint; mistaken for a legislator. The galleries should lie eoml'ortalile. coiuinodious and offer an iiuolislriieti'd view of (he arena below, so that naps, nips ami h'1,1 ami noodle iii';'inL would lie less freipietil than they wcr-' ; , :. 111 n !: the I'oriiier d isjieiisat ion, wit It its archaic st rain and si retell system. There should also be n lobby chamber, where all lobbyists would have to rtejisler, with proper passport pictures ami fiitirer prints. A competent, clorli should be in cliiirtre, day and nih', whose chief duly il should be to contact, any iriven lobbyist on enll. In justice lo the members of the legislature there probably shouid he two clerks futictioniiiL'. just before meal time. The interior of course should he air conditioned ami wired for .sound. In the old days '.he heal was so often put on wliei: it war inimical to the public interest, and not pill on when heat was needed. An automatic air control would do away with this. While some may at first, biush object to sound amplifier; oil I lie, assumption this would increase the olunie of empty noises, proceeding from the floor, this has not proved true in practice. We are assured ley the nianula litrers thai when a legislator knows Unit everyl'iin;: he says will lie les-ird, by everyone within a radius of two or three nrles, he is stronely inclined to so;. nothing at nil. And when he dm s say soniethiii.; )f. very cif fnl i just what it is. Certainly sm h an influence il! stall,' lo-islal would constiii lc a much needed s'tep in the riirht direction. .u ji ; 1 : j;. y :rl ie Vl.t ! . I.e. u- inr ' CHAM "1 . j 1 . OL! . eidii 1 nI'.U- III ft! f:. il-rl N''a- e n 1 u 11 :t J.-lc .h-:::v - r, ,,: r E-. 1 til !ie.?l h; i lviv.-.-eu. The t :lh-oi 10 '.'. ..e h - '.v..: . e. ,I.r i '.v:.lll 1 : : : ll V. l.'-i - e !,-.".! ' .1 V! ' h:i tr- j ::icc -.1 A . , Ucee on illy : ' -;i r : A-. i-le--' 'h- fl - " ol- 1 !; ' -I ol;ee ;o ur:,' n :e.t.'.-i per.-.'':l, : lit I he ir.:-.j I- '.;:'. ''- I' -.' I I. :e ell t'l 1 to : ! m hiiL -..:j''. ro-'-.e:!-: w.-.h evvl;.'!) l! .' L.-h. I''-' r-r oe, e 1:" " .1: : ! .'"i;i. -. f; n eui h';:.: ,T. ,..:.. C( r,.- ,:.L :nyli J ,:- 1.. ;.-. ;,r 1 .1 i ! ,l: li.e v.a' , .re--!-,, h:-,'.. j-.ive t'l,- :- ;;.-! a 1: i: ! ! I.-TW, A i ,'---!! iLS j. I. t.hel K- r.i.: .. :. ihniv ,: !':;--.-I .- hjr v.-.-..-.i I' '- ' o.' 1,1. V- C. .1: 11 -;!.). r. vj ir.c ! . oe- IK. :t. ;n ; . ,. ' v,-:-..::- I, : V.-. II. a r.:!::-,:l ef .... i e ' 1" - i - hi j..-:::-- if: VI t,-!h::; ! Or r.: hvi--: ,1 r -" ' y 4. W ' Si ( hhn t ami tie l.'-ioi 1 "1. Itilie Ikiiii tin- thi- "t .M.ol Ti :.litj l.c (it til a::.! hi V'.: A 4 1 1 T.'.s v . m.ii loo 1:. in ti: haul: 1. , -t v- n!::-. in :.; s'l-p ll...-. 'T'l I I-1U1-: should also lie a beauty shop in the new capitol, and 'tn- perhaps for the sake of the Willamette valley and Ore.;on I: .yen 1 . u 11 -. ,.. ,. 8. Morila, the T-Hock tiller towned part City, a barber shop. IIoecr we are not the latter. lint certainly there should be no iiiicstiou about the former. I .' Thura. and a .lot-machlnr tn-.cd , ., ,;,,. uu. , , ,,v ,. .. ; i ,. him worne than Wall St. . i i i ? ' jeu'lirow pluekiiiL', roueiii'r and mirror loiz'u".- on the part nfi' ; Sidewalk, are .till visible j . . , if,,, M en.e, ra peers ., ml secretaries issomelhin- s.-andal- -the weeds In ttie outlyinx airas. H ' I ,., , the weed, had a committee, they ; oils With a beauty, o'r "Ye I'.e.llllee " simp, ri'.-ilt in the buil.l i. would be a civic pniblcn. j;,,,,',, ,.,, msM.,, ,litl ,I11S(. d issa I isi ied with their ir H. Flcwher, the demon buker. has appearance, could visit the shop a! tile i u holll' or ilurilr evolved a new bread called Mon-y r,.,,,.KS lllt under no cireumslanc-s, follow the instruct ions o lrusnel, uiinieu liner a Km "l , c.iianeiit Ariieii on refinar time. This would hi' another '.rival imiirnvcineut over the old re jruiie. anil a lomr step in the direction1 of m or-- efficient and expeditious stale itdminist rariou. ),t) v.-i,.: '. rumble aent with two boys. Older Otrls report the Mu-cn Do- mrstlca or house-fly, In ngnlii in thi'lr mldAt. and harder to kill than dnnde It Is now shndy enotiRh In the city psrk, to Hit on a bench and predict n revolution In the fall. Rogue river 1a full of fih and fishermen, but fow of the fnmirr nre getting "hukIH, due to the hl-leluve not doinjf the rh.ht thititr, or Onnrn celling electricity In Ciilifornm. The oldest I3ob H.uiunond Iiiih re turned from Povllnnd, where he at tended to biz nnrl was partially mas sacred by fellow phone workers. The town clock has not tl-kv fur 10 dayii, and 1b tin illcnt ha a dcfcutd candldnte. Ok Sump Smith qnt a lMter from n man in Kansita hi-t wct-lt. who ntntfd It wm so dry. It tnnk thire btu-kets of duat to revive him. when he wns hit by n drop of witter. Spirited cussing of the .ulmlnS!:-.! tlon continues. This hm tx-m n copyrighted trkk of dl-.runtlci! He publican, but o i-iuunnllv n dis gruntled Democrat t s lr, a mcin dlft. The tiMitil nurtiber of up-.tati- M-,-lah Invndfd the valiev hvt w.-k avins the nation aud ni,'k;n,: coun try fried chicken out of thtir trn.h. The MrsKlah.s w.-ic n;-:itin.; evc:v thlng but Indiana. Favors State Lottery i iri nl i C. Ten-Ill o( I.alo- ("ilt In the ctty Sat,, ami u r.' when ahcrllf. aiul an nlin-eil The Dub Watson boy is , mumpN. and rt-turiiiMl t,i plus a pHddllnr; hot w-tk. The Mae Wcj-t VeTi-i ,ic n , a man from Arknu-sn. i!u hm of Nick Youinr. The brtficbnll Kcn-'nn iipi'ii, lis! iv In competition with veerim:. muiiTin.: bowllUK. tlshlnc herM-'hiiii- ploloie; and plain lottcti'iir. The ClalnhpvllUN have .,! ol ,1 ,,i- InR white dlKH'S and rrd dn--- .s wuh tha warm suni-hine. Local talent v-lll pu- iiu "I-'ia Di avolo" thla week, wlih Mr. Qiii.-"i-.-bury aa a nicinh r I :!,, r ih.o: l. oi dlttl. Flctrh l ish of Pis ,.im viil appear In a lull-muttn lii.ii.i'.i m cui,. tache, and itlve v.nt to ten..;. v. .... The farmers tic tI 1.01: j;ii : concensus of niimion I to ili, i'( i , try and et It. Ni ne 1 due im.il some hay In cut A, YKA or so na., the .Mail Ti-il-une in view, of the serioo ,!';'' " 1 ri hit :., i 1 1,:. ....1 .1 1 ..: ..1:1:,.!! ' " -.1.1 1 ' ' 1 s .'ti', s 1 1 . :: ' . 1 1 1 1 int- iiii liii'ii'i,' iin-,i : of iusliliitine a stale lollcry for 'he I '.KX KKIT of the lax pa.wi 1 : At that lime 1 1 1 lew papers In the state lakimr any not 'n e -..a, . of the siur1, 'est '011 w en- divided between hose w ho wore liorril i si I the very idea and those w ho refused lo lake it seriously. : x 1 . As slated at that time there is probably no uiol'e ehain e 1 ( ' "''; y trettinjj the people of this stale lo sarction a lollcry ih.-in there is of '.o'ttim; .lack, (,'atiier, to run on a ticket with dml.'n .Mill.. '' l ',' lint never! 0, -h vs e re.ar.l the proposal as n perfectly auc aui ,i..:;:r sensible on.-. : ,:' ' ,1:1c !.. Willi liiiieb iiilei-e-,1 wc nolo Ihercl'ore that the juilieioiis and j e etdielilened Salem t'apilal .loiirnal shares our opioion, as tin- fiilo iu. show s : ' A eel-re-pi'in lent miuvi-s's iliiil the ney fio- a new 1 ' ' "' slate capilol ! r.iis-d ,v esl.-ible-hin.; a stale lottery. ., -. w hii-h v. mi 1,1 iel.l ample iv .-imis w itiiout biirdeuine u. , !-' ' laxpay ers j t . The millions smt out of this country every ear for i ' the 1 1 -i It e, psiakes ii!i, ether I'oreieti lotteries. ,. ; 1. 1 I'lnrieds ol' whi'h snppio; lc ..pit.iU public works ami in ' some c-'.scs "ovi'i'iiinonlN theinsch es iiii:;ht as well be ; .. .t Ivept at home and utilied for the capitol. , A slate billei-y would nil a len-r felt want, for it would ' I. i- . ., pfiHide a lee'Mi'o.i'e vent f,.r the pceulalie !e'er that all ' humans i .i. The money , Uh, d is sinaP and the pri es i - - hn -:e ', I.om i-ic, are bann -d by the law heeaiise of their : ''- 1,1 :' I.J I'llsei opilloils. ,, ,., n the s,,ta. hm.-er, ar. ell the set'llfc and ifei,!e 1 1 I ' t-i-- t" Inileiie s m!' toe o.itMii eiitertaine.1 on ol'jeat i.eis !! h!i!i.'"d theai to build eelh-:.-.. ttbr.ir "0,1 hrid-es 11,,'h Washinet,.:!, .1,1'!' , sen eeO- e j i',.iM aMy ,,f the llilfd Uj' cobill " t I . I.I :. . 'I i I- ir .stale, at pi ': ;1 ..Me A number of !o han.: In ll-r cy- c-v.ni-. lo-.u . M-lierluUd tor Jon n-enlh I: r r 'SuOitie l'i lie- p , al.,r t" , :! Ve Hade la 0 , It tel. ill-' I 'i I... of tile maiN "s ''lid ether me-OOel s!;.;, ,. Ha re ' !y w i k. ,1 iii I hem, 'II -.I I'iirltaiiism iiileot . st'lea' el u: The walrr he.., id l:,ei ,a : : ,aa .. lo erase w.iteruie fair tiv.os w 1- n (he Or" depai l a., ol 1 1 in if i a a elm-. Veia Mi-r-i-.en rfial n i a , : , , .,, ticu.se tein)"ilo;;y la ,,'cu .a Caeie' c 11a Disroy e v. :,-, : ; ,r liouiicement of i'ei in,,iipiii liaaiuau . 1 Mi:v.:-1::.y. ;il Ctol.1 ...-IS OUt . wiil ho : ::.ei Clc:-- ' il (.ISlC'll to u: ,1, v.cs-.rm J ' -l,p, .7 Pi I c. : o ,':'o:-.l o i v a: I: j i-.h'.eic in .1 dish . of cuehed fruit "I-'i AliV ;..n:.u ,,- c ii-n- in lar'i 1 ::!; ..I ,,. .:!(! ,1. V :(! Ihoiie 3ft) j I , ---' - I lie.:-;