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THE BEDFORD MAIL TBIPUNK, 'nSDPORD, QRKUON, DMUDAY, 1W1IUUJAKY I, .10.10. 4 M KDFORD Mail Tribune i WILL INSPECT ALL VUtttitSUKU DAIUY UKOWIT S.VTUUDAY. A consolidation of tiu McJfonl Malt. .tnbHih.l 1SS9, the Southern Oren. tea. NrtntillnlW 1402; tho Domocnvtlc Ttm. clabUlu-t 1ST:, tho Aahlnnri Trllf uiw ontnbllslietl 1X9S, wild the Med ford Tritium-. esUbllxhed Official Paper of the Pity of Mm! font. loud GKOROR VUTMJMltor and Manager. tntoro.l oona iiJw'lSr November I. 10. nt thTTTostolrlc U Moroni. Oregon, under th net ot Msrrli 3, !.. , u SUUSCIUPTI ON UATKS: 15,09 One munlh by man or carrier.... . foe year, by wall . . . CAUSE OF HIGH COST OF LIVING. counties .spending millions (or improvements. A million spout .n Lane county roads would double llu population ol (hi county within fivo, yearn and put (ho fanning wootions on a pur with (ho host agricultural bootionH of tin world. . OFFICERS GUARD AGAINST LEAKAGE OF INFORMATION IMPORTED TREES That astute shideut of political economy, Tory Billikon of journalism and barnacle of progress, the Portland Ore gonian. has discovered the real reason for the increased cost of living. It is not the tariff, which taxes poverty instead of wealth, it is not the trusts, which enrich the few at the expense, of the many, nor the law of supply and de mand, but the "reckless extravagance" of the common people, their desire for the necessities, comforts and in smile cases even the luxuries of life, that causes the beef and other trusts to increase the price of eatables. According to the prescription of this eminent doctor of the body politic, people should cut out modern methods and return to those of grandpa's time, so that the prices firrandna imid would return. Tf people did not want the ordinarv necessities, if thev only went without, living! would not be so expensive. The Oregonian advises peo ple to cut out telephones, deliveries of provisions, electric lights, baths, and other needless extravagances indulged In to a greater extent each year by the common people. TTnw rn innl: living rlw;iiiM is discussed nt lellirth l)V . , , , iL-.f ,, ,. . IgCOIl ""1IIHU1, "II ,.. ......... l(MtlltliMl uiao ciuu; ,uumii. .uvii tor uiiimui ",' hmhhh..-. x i similar rujtrst will no nogun ooiore erv dav without stopping to figure their waste," says the j the court martial today. Oregonian. "A great deal of money goes into these un- wlll do Introduced (n oougronH de manding an tiinpontlnu of all uurHcry ntoc.k brought Into tint t'nltod StatoM from foreign countrlcH, ProftMir It. It. Tat(, Hltncrlntond cut ot farmers' Instltuton In Michigan, has Just rwtitrnrHl from DoMou, where tlio matter rf dangerous InfceetH ho Ing Imported In foreign imwry stock wax thoroughly dlscuRKod at tho an nual mctltur of tho American Ah Hoclattou of Horticultural Inspectors. At thtrt meeting reports on th' con ditions of somo of tho nurseries In Kuropo worn given by parties who liml visited thorn (luring tho summer Tho general concentm of opinion on the part of tamo who had Immootod I tho foreign nurseries wan that not ( only wore tho nursery stocks badlv' ltifi-mil t ln.iimnl vi Iml nviiii lln photograph ot her -he nllcseii h ap-,,,, whch )irtl r,t,0ntl- ,,, propnatcd. In Hurupo. were alKo hadly In fen toil ; The trial ot lut Aswtat Siir- ,..,. ,,,.- which do aront diinmiroi poou . ii. lionuoii, u. on , in i... i i. i "A sroat many of tho Insects that aro today iIoIhk untold tlamauc to r.rr.wr-r. nn.ar.n Jfrllll t ftVS III I llO UltltOd StatOK WOlO neressary ltixuries. and thev are not less wasteful than LU"L-' !vf-r!i ,cVu-r -ttr. n I '""'k'" ' ",ls nntry on imported automobiles." it states, and proceeds to enumerate shav-- ''-" i.uuuhl,M.k rn foreisu count ru-H.- H..td .,i ....j i-i ,.r n..., .1 I'rofoHnor Taft. -In Knroic ihciv lie mm i MUiniii;, iiiiu iiif jnuriiiiM.- 01 1111 mj;iim u vi.i rtllf l l.A.M'. "r.. ecu. r.u at 5c apiece as unnecessarv luxuries in the same class with 'land fi-tie fan mV th oiMiuhiy mm. I ..I .1 t. UH1H..J.UH. I...fI 30V riding. , V" . . '" V ,,T , ' X'l" down hy paraMltcM rhe Oreronpin holds ui as a sluimur examnle a man 111, "ri , ... ....... Now ni'lr. rnn m nn rha nur ncnv ti tnrriino htc:iitm m,.f 1- 1... .1.... n... -.-.n 1 1:. ...... v. . ; :.. v . r, L Tr- "r-,7" ,: M, " .vu n,i r.wit .i,,.v mum mini -iu 11c lias sjivai a ituai ti tiu iic itmui i uiave n oe recKoneo wmi 111 uic oin- going without shaving, shoe shiniug and cigars, nearly it for supnnuaey in the l.nntmn is in the province of evervone to become a millionaire ' wo's,lt division. ,1 j . . j. ... . . . ,.. ,, ... Conloy proved a revelation, not an uicv iircd ( () tin is in live wiuioui uau uie necessities ,. , ,i. onoo a.u.,.i,..n.- i.ni 1IQSTON. Mat.-.. Kb. .Utmost proenution is lieiuj- lakon today by the otfieers who weiv detnilod to carry to WasliiiiRlon the verdict of tho court-martial that trim! eaymiiN 1-. 1, - I t I 1 IT f. ior ueorjpj rercivni auiu, j, o. a on a charge of "conduct uuhoeonfuux a Rcntlcmnn. . It was announced that no intima tion of the verdict would he ivm out and Hie officers are lo see thai no .detail became, known. Aultl'ti trial by eourt-maitial ,fol lowed a mitt tick he is nlleued to have made ujwn IV. Kdwanl Spencer Cowlcs of Uoston during a dance u( the home of Medical tnHcWr 11. K. Ames of (he Uo.ton navy yard. The charges that wero ptvfenvd av;uinMt hljn resulted in a sensation that stirr ed the navy and threw into the lilit of publicity several naval per.Min njies. Auld'. alleged atlack umm Dr. Cowles is said to have followed, Pmvlit-.' rt.fii'.iil to l'tthiiii lo Mis Dowtliv lleter of Kvantou, III.. 11 1 Bill Will Soon Oo Introduced in Con Dress Demanding Examination of Nursery Stock Brought Here, ANN ARDOIl, Mich., Kcb. Fruit urower.i ato well pleased tho fact that at an early date n t with hill SEND YOUR BOY TO THE DANK If you are loo huv (0 come youi'siJl'. Hut (he itnporlanmt of keeping a chock account In a Hnfo hank cannot he ovuicn liuialed. Our melhoilH are con Ncivative and your money Is safe when you place it in (ho Hank Safe Deposit IIoxcm lo rent (for a very reasonable, ohaiuo per year. FARMERS' & FRUITGROW ERS' BANK. j SEE, US FIRST 1 When in need nf Klootrio "Wiring, or Fixture, and aavo money hy K)t I tlnjj huit worltnauahip. Dynamo Hopaliiiiff 11 ajieoialty. FLYNN BROS. MEDFORD'S PREMIER ELECTRICIANS. f iriMiii u 1 net 1 Wm. E. STACY & CO. REAL ESTATE AND EMPLOYMENT. niHtrlct Afloat for MjADDIN LAMP Local ik ii(m tmuiI.H Lamp on exhibition and for Kale at the followluK places Allen & II"hkui'h, War ner, Wortmnn liore's and WceliK A Mcliowan'M fui'iiltiir" ntore ADDRESS BOX 826. AU3Dl'0ItI), OR. si.ftH do not do as uiiich dnuuiuo as thoy do hoie, bwauno there thev nro When the In- tcl re bnnmht acrosit tin' ocean cotne almost free from these onlv to tlu ''1)00 siH'uttitors and ail the luxuries ot live, never spend a nickel and he- i0 the shifty little AhIm fntht coiue a real mossback. But then, what would become of nr. who had promise du put him the Oregonian if its readers practiced its precepts, cur out """V" ,om' ''VH',7r,y . r",m,1s; . I - ' l.r. 1.1.1 nti.i.l ..1. itiira hue. HIU lillll. .iriiiii. ifiirmv. .- him the needless luxuries bv ceasing to drink and to read the Oregonian? ply vttry rapidly hero, and hence do inch more dnniHKo than thev ran do la Kuropo. "What Is needed." added Crofewor Taft. "Is n law putting reiinlioinontx upon the shippers. There should he an Inspection of nil Imported stock, either at the port of entry, or In the case of larso uhlpinentN at the point .f uli llll..t.f 'PI. ...... -..II I , . m 1 1 , , , ' rimiiiii-iii, iii.-i.t 1111 111! lltllllllllll In an exd.anp, of l.ody blow jiwh mnkln), imw-i( u ..1 i-i . ee zu,""',ul' 0 '"".nosa camo nearly costim; t . i T rt""" noui. iti an ...0 .0 wiv mu.. un. vxv.w.m iis'ow iiiv- -' ".' cnt time, hut It U verv llketv that this ; ntater s s,u,ch nn.l Vu;.,s,or mntt,.r tal;i.t , ,.01Kr(lK .to the floor, lie wn up .however, at L m) tun 1 the count of oven, but a lot ot steam this model mail: per year, $i!i2."0: .'10 Shim . three times weekly, at loc loo; year ' : Shoes, three time.s weekly at 5c 15c; per year, $7.50; HO y'Jais. . . Cigars, three ier day (box price), 5e 15c; per J'ear, $52.50; .'10 (J j 3"oars OlHWji nvini; ..t'J.47" To this could be added the following economics: Orcyoniaiu subscription at 75c jer month, $n er year, HO years,..'? 270 Arbueklo's coffee, 20 cents a jwund, a pound a week, $lH,t0 a yoar; 30 years .112 .(!i savi had been taken out of dim. In the ; mixing Conley was plainly the su Ijierior of the Californium Hi- coae'i- ers f 11 iled to caution Webster against mixing with Pouley. who showed himself early to be stronger and also imore afrsressive. Had Webster relied on his hosing ability and tabooed the infiuhtiiii; ne would have easily won on points, but n it was, Conley put it all over the California n. CCAItlMAN'S SAI.i: So. if this model man had lived in Oregon instead of , New York, he would have saved nearlv $h'00 more than hu. hrtUo ,.;,sf. whirl, shows how .roporior Hh, WjJ ties are 111 tile West. . 'estate or CharleK Unyd IfockerHialth The attitude of the Oregonian is characteristic. It can , and ivan Hear)- uoekMiaith. min find no fault with the svstcm or its votaries, onlv with its!"1-4. " v,rhl" nf :i" or,u'r r victims. It; has alwavs been ti Toi-v newspaper, with llw,,inty to,,rl ,,r ,aokm,l, ,""n,y' 0r" ?iat the nanie implies: its attitude is .ever in ftivor of the -'2 tlTZZ Z junis m hjiiiii.-iiioii, 111 uie mu men 01 uie sea uiat uie mil-; 2th day of January. 1010. will on or after the Tith day of March. 1010. of fer for sale and nell at private salo to the highest ami lamt hldder for :;ihIi In hand, the undivided two- thirty-flftliH C-'-ar,) Inlorest of wild bads of labor tote noon their shoulders. Vet, in suite of it all. the old order change.th. though this woi-shiper of the setting sun clumgcth not. -r SAYS PORTLAND STOLE HER TITLE AS "ROSE CITY" Tis the Truth! The Ki-ifuudhoe hiiw bis shadow Tuesday, mill, if the old belief is true, we may oxpoet six week more win ter. This does not apply to the Wogiie River valley, however. We have al ready had about six weeks more aviu tor than was due us and the ground hot: would heller look out or we will dig him out and ick the dogs on him Central Point Ifenild. Spring skirts. .WockoiV Money Lost by Waiting j Ti-room modern bungalow, hut andj obi water, eleitrie lights, clodc In; 1 a flno home; $3500. Now 7-room iiftun, " room fin-1 IhIiciI, electric llghta, paved Htreot i minors In and to the following dcs-lsoon, lot loOxlOS, l.md sliado tr-.M, EUGENE IS IN LINE FOR BONDING FOR BUILDING OF ROADS (Valley ltecord.) It makes u weary every time Tom Richardson, the back-number booster of Portland, refers to the hog mo tropolis as the "Hose City." The idpu was Btolcn from a Southern Or egon town, Roseburg, which held tho mon(g firct wtan i.sltviil nnrl ia Oia nlnpn from whence Portland swiped the '",M,U"1' 1,fl,'r idea of holding annual rose showrt. , bonds running over a number of Besides that, the erratic eliuialo do- yearn could easily be paid, tho im-1 luyed the blooming of roses in the provements in general traffic and the Willamette valloi, and (ho l'mandor . henohtfi to bo (lenved hy tho farmers -'erlhed real property, situated In tho1 south front; a flue InvoNtment; $'.' U .county of Jackson and stato of Oro-ltorma B00, roHi moiubly paymeuO ;gon, to-wit: Tho south half sixteen (1) and the southeast Quar ter (1-1) of section seventeen (17). j In .township thlrty-tiuvcn (,'!7) south 1 jot range one (1) wost of the W'll (Kugene Register.) A movement has been started by inu iiiuiiioni ionnnereiai eiuo lo 1 1.,;........ ..f-1.11.... IIU.IIU.LV 111.1! ,1. Dated Medford, Oregon, Fehrunry one million dollars for road improve-H 1010. That sounds like rfn euor- -T- N- HOOKUItSMlTII, Uiiardlaii of tho Person and Kutito of (j 1 Desirable lot one hto.'k from Oiik- ( 1-1') of Hcctlon , dMt,( Hxj;(0i ,,UHt fl.0Il(i UfW (Uiyt at irir,. I I.otM of lots at rl:,'lit prices. the;" City had to celebrate its robe fdiow more lhan compensating for the out-1 4' 10m with roses from Itoreburg and other lay in principal and interest. The bouthern Uregou towns, as well us a .incKSoti propoaition ik one that is, goodly number imported from North- bing carried out by California conu-i ern Cnlifoniia. We urn pleaded to ties .with great buoccss, and is the; note- iiiai x-oriiaim m trying to m "iy iwniuve meinoa jor securing siuethiiig in the city beautiful line, good roads. bat it do 08 make a reader of Port-! Counties like Lano with its tweu land )apor.s tired lo see tho leading ty-two millions of nsHebsablo prop city of tho Willatnette. a section not-1 f rty could afford to bond themsolvop ed for tho large amount of Mongol- for a million each in order to carrv' ian blood in its wossbuck scnti- nt a systematic consfruction of ments, make n noiso like ti discovery j permanent highway. If Jackson I and invention und fail to give a de-' county sncenedR in putting its up'!-' cent recognition o the boiilhern Or- lion-dollar road improvement scheme j -.1 3 ii... ...... ...... ;i jii t l QgOU WWII lunv niiuwou luu BlUfC, "" ikhuiii iipcruinni n tviu J1UV0, hci nnd continues to bold most depend- the pace for other counties' that will able annual rose festivals, tho credit 'fair in lino, and the result will be that it deserves. But Hugeno is the jump- in a few yenrs Oregon will acquire ing-off place in the Oregoniun's self-an enviable reputation ub the leading marked zone of what constitutes the, good roads state of the west, real Oregon, flonth of that spot the No movement that human agenoy Oregonian has its niticons and its could inaugurate would tend to fill Achievement's marked off into an un- np the ntnte with new population and dofinubln territory eking out a mis- j contribute to substantial develop, erftblo Porto Bieo exfetenc. rnent of the atate like thut of the Chuilos Lloyd Ifoflkenwnlth and , Ivan Henry HockoiHinltli, iiiIiioih. j W. E. PHIPPS, Attorney, Date of first publication February! I Spring silks. Woekor, For the Best In harness, saddles, whips, olies, tents, blankets, wag on sheets, axle grease and gall cure, as well as all kinds of custom work, see J. G. Smith Wright & Allin 128 Kaaf Main Street. FOR SALE I.anil 100 Acres of Mood Fruit I Hillcx west of ClVautN 1'hhh. Forty deveti lots in JackNonvlllc, fluo location. I have altto got a pair of fine Cougar Kittens, fivo months old, which can Ins bought at a rciiHonahle price. i:Quuti; G.N. Lewis Jacksonville ' t Hansen Tmhi 1 ffii . We make an kind .iml sivle uf windows. We carry gJas.s nt any size un hand. Medford Sash & Door Co. Savoy Theatre TONIGHT A HURRICANE OF MIRTH. Mischievous Elf A Happy Accident. On a Rachet. Stan Hunting in Java. EXCELLENT MUSfC. ONE DME. GOLD RAY GRANITE CO. Office: '205) West Main it., Medford, Ore. Operating Quarry at Gold Ray, Oregon DUAL 15 US IN BUILDING, MONUMENTAL AND CRUSHED GRANITE Opening Third Unit Of U. S Government Lands, Uma tilla Project, at Ilermiston, Ore. February 10, 1910 Kor tho above occasion the 0,'ognu Hull road & Navigation Co. and Southern Pacific Company- llnoa In Oregon, will mako an open rnto of One and One Third Fare for tho round trip from all points In tholr llnoa to HormlBton. Tickets on salo e'ebrunry nth and 7th, with final return lim it Kohrunry 20, 1010. Free booklet, In.uod by tho govnmmout rout aliilnK full In formation an to cost, how to file, water lights, etc., limy bo ob tained from, any O.. It. & N. or S. P. Agont, or by writing to WM. MeMIJItltAY, General l'a.tseiior Agent. m I I