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niE MEDFORD MAJL TRIBUNE, MMDJj'ORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1910, 3 LAYS BLAME ON Chlc;io Vciiotnblo Dealer Tells Why! Cost of Llvlnu Is j High. I CIIICA(K), Jim. 27. Tlio entire VOCIlllllllo 1 1 M t lllli Mllfflintll tliU wook with mi nvuntiipnly mill nniutrently nil ut tor lnclc of nunrculiitlnn on tliu part of hnyorn. "Thoro linn lioon oil li'ii of Httif f lyliiK iiroiind without j nnylitnly to tnko II nnd wo ntiiioRt hnvo to ('it itown on our Itiimm to liuK Hotnohody to enrt It uwuy nl llit-lr , own nrleo," hii Id n woll Itnown veno Initio i mui in (IIhciihhIiik tlio filliiittlon. "I think It In (Inn uioro to tliu KrouillnoDN of rctnllorH who nro holil-l ItiK HI Did coiibiiiiiwih liy nlinrKliiK ! two or ihreo Union inoro tlmn thoy nro JiiHtlflcd In imklriK. Tnkn hIhiI lotli for oxitinnlo, hoiiio of thorn) ro- tullem nro i:cttlti; n illmo n hunch for tlinin whim thoy ought to ho willing to noil two hurinht.'H for n nlckul nil Hint would Htlll leitvo thorn n nlco profit. Tho mum) nnpllou to prnctle nlly nil other klmln of voKotnhloH unit I think HOtuiithliiK ought to ho dono about It." It him not boon to much on account of the wonthor Hint tho trndo Ih com plaining for wontlior conditions hnvo mcxlurntud no that liuyorn hnvo luul ovory opportunity to not out nnd pick up ntuff. It In poimlhlo that n move ment will ho ntnrtuil hero In n tow dnyn to hnvo tho dully pnpont mnko Bomo InvontlKntlon nnd coinpnro tho figure prevailing on Koutli Wntor Mtroot nnd Went Itnndolph Btroot with prlcvH which nro holm: charged by loent riitnllorn. QuotntloiiH nppi'nrlng In tho niurk it pngo for vegetable In Chlcngo nro regarded unronnonnbly low by prnc tlcnlly nil of tho denlrn horo nnd In tho fnco of tho liberal nuppllon nnd very low prlcim (lenient doclaro that tunny people In thin Kn'iit city nro going without halt onoitKb to tmt. !iKCTUHI3 NO. a VflhU AIMMJAJl NBXT THURSDAY. Home Course In Domestic Science .(5)o Scope of Domestic Science. Uy EDITH G. CHARLTON, In Charge of Uomeillc Economy, low . Stuto Colltgo. Copjrrllil, I'JIO by Amrlen l'fi Anutlillun, '4 f ff-t f 4 -f "f "818 HOPKINS" HERE , AGAIN ON FRIDAY , (''f-f Bitch bonds running to tho United t Stntca nro vnlid nnd enforceable riKftiriHt the company, whether or not it trinintniriH nu ngoncy in tho tnt in which the principal resides, nnd thnt the execution of n bond it! th'iH mnnner would not ho doing btiHnions within tho Htntc, within tho meaning, of the law. To the Mall Tribune. This i'b to certify that my foot ha had nn itching Bkin diRenHo for four or five years and have tried two or . EDITH C. CHAIILTON T 1112 plll'I'OHl Of tlllN NCrlCK Of III- Uelew will lii nu tillenipl to Hhow thi illici t reunion uuiuevii ilo uii'nili' Hi'li.'iiiu und ordinary nr. IiiiiH In thi' life or cither uien or wo mull, Too iiiiiuy people Imve conceived tho hi i' a that iIoiiivnIIc u'lunce elilotly coin ci'UH thoMj people wlio have more Hint' for IheorlxluK thiin for actual work, TIicnu thinli the Hiibject di-aM largely with air cawtlcs of the llellainy Mylo of iirchltecture and coiitnlim little real help for prcMent day homuuiuk. ith, There are mime who Htlll hold the opinion that wtieli In the uieiiuliiK and Hcope ot iloiiieiitlc nclunie, but their utiMiber In niil(lly liecrciiMliiK oi) ac count of the Introduction of the ntudy of Hclentlllc lioineiiuiUliiK Into public Hehooln, hlKh kcIiooIii and colli'tien, To tie an aid to hoUNekeepent who runnot take iidvantiiKe of tltm couraen of Htinly an prencrlbed In nchoolH nnd col leKrN Ih the aim of thin nrlm of tiilkn. One Of the Ciller punonci of iloineo tic ncliinco In to tench men and women how to live rightly, how to unu inn terlnl ihliiKi In xuch a way an to get the hlKhi'Ht kimmI, the bent renultN. from j them. The wlence concernn men quite I an much nn women, and It menim much more than the commonly accept ii Idea that It ban mont to do with j eookliiK and eatliiKiind wnntilnn IJIiom. ' Thine thliiKn are of couru- ineludiHl In the ntiidy and, I annuro you. thnt oven j thene exceedltiRly common arTalm of lire are denervlnn of a higher plncc In ! the wonderful procrrm of living than ' U iiNtuilly ncconleil them, Life In a nerlniH biiNliienn. nnd noth- Iiik which periiiliiH to It In either it Joke or a trltle. Therefore anythliiK I which helpn to tflve even the common' GREAT BRITAIN TAKES THIRD OF OUR EXPORTS WABIIINOTON Jan. 27. To muka porfeitly dmv tho reon thnt liifltionro tho 1'rcHldont In necord tho mlnlmutn mrlff rnto under the I'nyno- Aldrlch act to tho kIx conn ylm unmei! In I. In proclamation of yorttordny, tliu Htnto dvpartmout linn tando public a conclno ruv'ow of tho tlido rolnlloiiH of th United Ktaton that non of tnw coiintrirn Orent Hrltnln, ltnly, ItucKln, Spain Swlt?( land and Turkey Ucrlmlnatod n yKltiHt the United Htntwi. ImmniiKO lunroan In trndo aro nhnwn. The ttntvniout follown In part: "Tho Unltwl KltiKdom furnlsliOH tho hoct i.iaikot wliioh U10 Unltod Stntwi onjoyn In forolKn coutrlon, for It tnkon nearly ono-h.nlf of tho total Aniorlonn nxporta to Kuropo, or ono thlrd of nil our oxportn to tho on t!ro world. In iho Innt 1 1 yoarH cat tin from the Uuitod Siritn to tho number of 1,600,000 nave boon land oil In (l.'oat Hrltnln. Tl.o annual valuation of thin trndo In $110,000, 000. "Act'ordliiR to tho ntatb'.tlcR of tho llrltlsh Kovornmoiit, tho- Importation!) f.om tli-e Unltuil Htatoa In 100S woro valuod at 1001,327.000 In h (otnl itr j.ortat'on frcn tho world of $2,8R0,-000,000." ' I I WHAT IS HAZING, ANYWAY? CONGRESS ASKED TO DECIDE HA.N, v. t. -To Kuhjeet to humtl inting inultroutmoiit ; to mnko tho victim of inoolc diHoiplitio; iih unpho tnoroH linro (roshtnen,- WoliKtor'n UnnbridKCil. WASHINGTON, Jim. 27. Slops woro taken by tho BennIo nommit too on military nffnim toilny to hnvo Nonh WoliHtor nnd liia famous tlio tioitnry itiljinlgml obsoloto. Tho def inition given lio "Iinr.inR" by thnt au thority in not Hntixfitotory to tlio cotnmitteo anil cnugroBH is nHkod to mnko n now one, Aftor n long iliscuRalon todny Sen ator Dunont wnn nulhorirod to intro duce n hill prcfloribiug rcgulntiotiH govorning tho diHtnifiHod of onilotn from tho West Point Military nond omy on ohnrgoB of linzing, and to do fluo wlmt cntiHtitutoH linr.ing. It !h providoil Hint a einlot dismissed shnll not bo rciiiHlnted nnd Rhall not ho ollgihlo for nppointmont nB nn offi cor of tho army for two yonrs nftor tho oIobh of which ho wnR a momlior Kliall hnvo boon grnduntod. 10,000,000 POPULATION PREDICTED FOR CHICAGO CHICAGO, Jnu, 27,"Chiongo will htvvo a po)tilnt!on of from (1,000,000 to 10,000,000 in 20 yonrH." This wna tlio prcdiotlon mnilo in an address yesterday by Ilornnrd W. Snow, oliairninn)of tho city council finnnco notnmittob, hoforo tho Cook county real ostato board, COOIUMl IIV 11 U I.E. ent thlugn their true Importance and I'll e Nelectlon of food for the table In order that It may be truly iiiiurlNlilug nnd may yield the ueeenNiiry material fur growth Ih one or woiiiiiu'm greatunt tawkM, To be the makor of a homo , from which Ntroug men and women nliiill go forth to build and keep a na tion ixiwcrful and united In the high cnt tank given to human being. Thin In woman'M true work, In nhe honest ly eiiipMil mid traliuil for It V Th Tatk of Homemaklng. Womau'n nbare In the well being of the .family ilematidH not only an Intel. IlKi'iit knowledge of the principled of tier work, but alio Interent and eiitbu kIiihiu In It. To be a really nucccMitful houHckeeper a woman tnunt Ix an en thunhiMlc hounekeejK'r, Very few, If any, men have achieved nuccenn In any ' work to which they hav given only 1 part of their thouubt and a niggardly 1 share of their enthuntnnm." I believe that tho largcHt per cent of uohucccbh- : ful housckecpem In alwnyn found . among the women who are either do lug their work Ignorautly and accord lug to noinclKxly'H tradition or becnune their IntereKt nnd enthunhmm are given to Home other iM'mon'n work. Why In the opinion ho general among both men and women thnt hou-ekeeplng requires a little lenn Intelligence than almont any other kind of work' Why In It that the must Incompetent ikthoii In the one who generally offem her nerv Icen In domcMtlc work "She would do better In nome oiie'x kitchen" In the re- I ninrk very often made of the unnuo cennful woman. What a Housekeeper 8hould Know. It reulren Juki us much bralnn to keep a house iih It nhould be kept an It docM to lerform any other kind of work. It reipiln'H Just nn lurch knowl edge and energy to make a home which truly fultllln all the term Implied an It iliw'.i to engage In any other in iltiNiry And 110 other work demandn ipilie an mu h of the whole hciirnil In terest, the real itcrxou, an dues homo making One kihmI reaxou why there 1 are no many ImlluVreiiily managed hoines It tH-eauwe liiajsckrcpliig In gen eral ban not iih yet t n put 011 the name plane 111 other Industries. One reanoti why so ninny women are net'd-les-sly weurliiK thi'iiiselves out In their tusk of pruv Idlug food and nhelter for (heir families Is liecniise of lack of . knowleilge f the fiiiidaieental prin ciples of their work, I-ack of iraln- , Ing nnd practical ediienilou In re- , npounlble for many liounekeeplng fail ure h. , woiiinii siilil to me: "I cook for my family because I iiiiihI, not be cause I have any Interest In the art. for I thoroughly dislike It." "Are you a good cook'" I said. "No. I am not," i was the answer. "If I am ever muc- cessful It Is due to luck more than skill, because I really know nothing about the taiem e of it, and, after I years of experience, simply can't get Interested In It." Unless this woman Is ipilte unlike the rest of humanity, her dislike can be traced to her fail ures, for no one dislikes to do that ..l.lr.l. Ik tin Ill- ,tw.ll li.u. n better ' ,., nv , ... ..,. ,- jim, iiuif uviiit iL-riuiia iuiiii iiii; one viae. "Sis Hopkins" Iiiih been before tho public for eleven years now, and (hero Is not Iho .fllightcHt flign of a waning of its popularity. Kvery whoro crowded houses greet tho I'ofoy county girl; tlio nudienco Muiles with Iter; they laugh nt her oddities, npplnud her witticisms nnd ; three doctors without any relief. Four ponder 011 her philosophy, which jh' weeks ago I began using Chinese Dr. rn,rc. Aliss Rose Melville, who orig-! Paul Young's rncdicino nnd my foot hinted the chnrnctcr of Sis, is play- ' is entirely well. You will find Dr. 1 ing the title role, ns usual, and is! Young in Ashland and Medford. supported by n company which has LEE GOY. j never been excelled for individual 1 ability of its members. Miss Mel- Personal, villo's mniingcr, J. R. Sterling, hnsj If you wnnt quick returns on real given Hid play n eornpleto new prj-'estnto. list your property witli js. duction this f-enson and in the fn- 'Scvcrnl eastern buyers will arrive in inous seminary scono, where the a few days that desire large nnd ! girls give nn "enterlninmcnt" for small tracts, Siskiyou Lnnd Co., 20(1 their relatives, there nro new gongs ; Phipps building. 2G0 In Case of vSicKness I II o N K 3 0 41 MEDFORD Nfiir F'ohI Olficc Ml Niht Sorvire Frvv Dolivory und many new spt'cinltics. Chndish, the undertakers nssistnnt, tins n whole now set of cpitnphs for the Posey county people, whom he hopes to bury some day. And thcro is n IiiukIi in every verse of his jingle. At the Medford thentor, Friday, January 28. Seats on snlo Tuesday, January 25. UNCLE SAM WILL MAKE SURETY COMPANIES SHOW WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. The treasury department has promulgat ed nn opinion of. the attorney-Ken-eral relative to the requirement of stato licenses of surety compares as 11 prerequisite to doing business vith the United Stntcs. Under tho existing regulations of the department, a bond cannot bo ac cepted by nny officer in the treas ury department if executed by n company or its agent in n state where the company has not obtained a stnte license. Under the opinion just promulgat ed, the department rules Hint nn of ficer mny accept a bond if executed by n surety company nt its home of fice or nt nn office outside of the boundnries of the stnte wherein it hns no license, for n nrincipal re siding in such stnte or for n con tract to be werformed therein. The nltomev-i:cnernl holds that EMPLOYMENT AND BUSINESS CHANCES 7-room house, furnished. Half interest in n good restaurant. 1-room house, $1150. FOR SALE OR TRADE Percheron stallion, weighing 1800 pounds. 22 Winchester rifle, special; will take chickens. 10 acres in California. FOR SALE 1G0 ncros in timber. Sawmill and stumpnge. WANTED From owner, prices on bonring orchnrd or coming into honring. Drain line abolished Its occupation , taxes and thereby made It a town not ! two centuries out of date. PLUMBING 5 1 F AM AND HOT WAUR lit A TING All Wot k nuaraiiu t'tl 1'iiue RfHconuhle COFFEEN & PRICE 11 Ninth J) M . Mcrlford.Ore. Pimm- 303 For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, obes. tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. C. Smith 314 E. Main. 1 WANTED Timber and Coal Lands ENGINEERING AND SURVEYING COxN TRACTS TAKEN AND ESTIMATES FURNISHED. B He Harris & Co, MFDFORD - - - - OREGON Office in Jackoo.. uou- ty Bank Upstairs WANTED girl to: A Chocolate Dipper, or learn the business. RUSSELL'S. The man who makes the high-grade goods. 129 EAST MAIN STREET. FOR SALE i' Have calls every houses; pleased them. FOR RENT Two dny for vacnnt to have you list furnished rooms 1(10 Acres of Goo't Fruit Laud I miles west of Grunts Pass. Forty seven lots in Jacksonville. fiuo location. I I I I in vc ulso got u iinir of fine J j Cougar Kittens, five mouths old. wlilrli can be bought nt n reasonable j ' price. I THE VISITOR utitdxts men and women to be ....iliillit ..l..tit...ill, I i..ftrflii .111., conratbm ""Sd a fair trmV fru, ?!! ' every Individual. Bo, while these talka concern the liouHckei'H.'r more cIohuIv purhatiH than they do tueti, the latter 1 are not exempt from ut least an honest Intercut In their subject matter. I Those who have anything to do with stock lenow bow linKrtant It Is that I the aulmalH Ik properly fed in order that they may be suitable for their special iurHme. Men give u great deal of study to the different methods of feeding cows und pigs. They talk wisely about whether It U better to feed corn or x-ua for fattening pur poses. Thoy aro careful, too, to see that tho sol) on which the apple or chard la planted contains the proper elements to mnko strong, productive trees, lint when It comes to the dally bill or fare for human beluga tho aver ago man and woman give It very little thought. At least It Is the common rule to oat what la set before us or what our fancy und appetite suggest, until wo have bo long disregarded the laws of nature that our digestive or gnus rebel, nnd we can't eat cTen the plainest food without discomfort, It is a fact that the average person knows loss about his own anatomy and the functions of bis body than nbout almost any other BUbJeet, Think for a moment of the inauy noted men who nro luld aside. In early tnlddlo lifo becnuuo their digestive organs are worn out. And no wonder they refuse to perforin their duties! We wouldn't treat a thrashing machine aa we treat ourselves aud not expect tho machine to be good for nothing lnalde six months. The lllustrutlou Is more near ly parallel with tho case than iwrhnps you, think, The man feeds bis cnglue with coul and wood In order to get en ergy from It. He also expects to get energy, growth ami continued life from his food: at least that Is the true ron son why bo eats, Yet how many men aud wotiieu are there who from an or dinary bill of fare can select the fowls which build tissue-make brain und blood-nnd which are most suitable for tho production of heat nnd ouorgyK Ing bread Is generally the woman who has won the blue ribbon at the county fair and who bus a reputation for be ing the best breadmaker in the town- Hhlp. She knows something ubout yeasts and Hour, understands the prop er temperature for breadmaklug aud tluds her task a pleasure because she has had sutllcleul Interest In It to be come familiar with Its science. The housekeeper's work. If properly i performed, gives regular exercise to all her faculties. If she understands, as she should, the effect of heut and cold upon food materials, upou liquids anil solids, she will have 11 working knowledge of physics, if she knows something about dlgestlou aud per sonal hygiene she will uot bo a stran ger to the study of physiology, Iler Intelligent handling of acids, alkalis and the treatment of the different fab rics In the laundry will necessitate a familiarity with chemistry, If sho un derstands the scleutlllc side of can ning and preservjug und the preser vation of food by other methods, aa woll as the processes of chccscmaktng, sterilising, etc., she will be on familiar tortus with household bacteriology, If ho does not understand these simple truths, so closely relatod to her work, Ignorance of them naturally presup poses working In the dark. Tho Well Rounded Life, The aim of life should not be to spend all the effort of our days Ju working simply to satisfy the physical needs of the body without any thought for mental development. True It is that a sound mind Is usually found In 11 sound laxly, but It Is nUo true that an empty head, like an empty stomach, Is equally susceptible to pol sons. Where ul thought aud effort are given to acquiring wealth, winning social or political position without tnk lug Into account the other sldo of life the side which means the right at titude toward the world, our neigh bors and ourselvi's-a grent doal of truo living tins been overlooked and missed, for gontlcmon onlv. WANTKI). Two men nnd their wives on ranch; one woninn to work on ranch; woman to wash, 30c per hour. For sale Ono lot om (Jrnpo street. E. F. A. BITTNER. Prop. ' R0MM 208. PHIPPS BLDG. PHONE MAIN 4141. ! " 1 1 ' 1 G.N.Lewis who Is welcomed by a flood of light can not fail to feel genuinely welcome. The ono who arrives In the dark half doubts the warmth of his reception. A porch light adds cheer as well as comfort to tho home. It saves posslbleaccldontsand grop ing tor tne aoor oen. umaKus tuo homo before which it shines a beacon In tho street. A porch light indicates progression, love ofhome and civic pride. Send for the estimate man today. Do not put It off. ROGUE RIVER ELECTRIC. CO Jacksonville 'it s 7 I Jchlni-ry 1 Medford Iron Works E G TROWBRIDGE, Proprietor. F undry and Machinist All f' of Engines. Spraying Outfits, Pumps, Boilers and Ma-t Agents In Southern Oregon for T FAIRBANKS, MOPSE & CO. t 4 '4t YOU FURNISH THE LAND. WE FURNISH THE BUYER. EASTERN CONNECTIONS Fimble us to sell your property to the best advaiit-igo. "Write, telephone or call and tell us what you have. HUNTLEY-KREMER COMPANY Real Estate, Insurance, Loans. 214 Fruitgrowers' Bank Building. TELEPHONE MAIN 3491. F. N. CUMMINGS T. W. OSGOOD OSGOOD & CUMMINGS Civil T5ntfners GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Olfice: 209 West Main St., Medfoid, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DEALERS IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED CRANITE THE BEST EQUIPPED ENGINEERINGS- OFFICE IN SOUTHERN OREGON. Surveys, Maps, Plans, Specifications, Reports. Estimates, Etc., Water Pow ers and Water Works, Paving and Road Making, Sewerage, Railroads. Ir igation and Drainage. OFFICE: MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK BLDG. J. E, ENYA'R'f, Presidem JOHN S OKTH. Cn-n . J. A. PERHY. Viee-Premdojt. vV H. JACKSON, Aon't Cashier. THE MEDFORD NATIONAL BANK o'APITAL J50tOOO SURPLUS . $n,m Safety boxes for rent, A general Banking Business transacted. We solicit your patronage. j i 1. .. A,!i. 'it