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'4 THE UEDFORD MAI L Tit LB UN Ifi. MEDKORD, OREGON, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 2, .1910. Medford Mail Tribune tan. factory, the engine or the lathe only because it must be bought and used in installments. You cannot purchase puDLisiuib'DAnIr except SATURDAY. ' nil aetimtinir foreo which uroduces mental imnressioua in A consolidation of tru. Medford Malt, established 18S5 tho Southern OrRon. ,,,,m JW vnn .,., ., ,' mni'lmini'V In nil ntlim i'. published 102; the Democratic Time., established 1S7J; the Ashland Trtb-' lUim, Hfe. Oil tail .1 WO 01 llMl'lUlie! J . Ill ail OUKU 10- Boe. tntabltshed 18S6, and tho Medford Tribune, established 1906 Official Paper of the City of Medford. GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor mid Manager. entered na second class matter November 1, 1909. at the postotflce at Medford. Oregon, under the act ef Mnrch J, 1879. 9e year, by malt. SUBSCRIPT! ON KATES: $5.00 One month by mall or carrier.... .50 TRUCK FARMERS WANTED. Tho stato railroad commission, which has been a benefit to the shippers of Oregon, has cut the Southern Pacific carload rate on potatoes and onions to and from all points in Oregon twenty per cent. The reduction applies to points in the Willamette and Rogue River valley, operat ing both ways. The new rate between Portland, Aurora. Woodlawu, Salem and Albany to or from Ashland or Medford, is 20 cents per hundred weight in place of '25 cents. The com pany has accepted the cut without a fight and tlie new rates are now in effect. As a result, growers are enabled to ship produce to Portland in comnetition with Willamette growers. But the rate from Oregon points to California is as much in favor of Willamette growers as the rate to Portland is in favor of Rogue River producers. However, this is out side the jurisdiction of the state commission. Several hundred carloads of potatoes, vegetables and other produce that can be raised profitably here are now shipped into Medford that should be grown locally. There is a fine opportunity for the truck gardener throughout the valley, and one that should be taken advantage of. Medford needs a vegetable and fruit market, and if there was such an institution it would stimulate the grow ing of market produce as well as be a convenience to consumers. spects it is tho same kind of an investment. It canuot pay lor itselt and m immediate returns except in rare and un usual instances. Its work must go on month after month and year after year, paying dividends upon the invest ment, and these dividends, if tho machinery of advertis ing is kept in good working condition, will continually in crease. Advertising is a force, but it requires a frequent supply of fuel in order to render it effective. You must buy more of it from time to time just as you buy more coal,' but it has tho distinct advautago of continuing to exercise its force the addition of fresh fuel brings to life the euergv in the old. The advertiser who makes a success is the one who understands that an advertising appropriation is an invest ment ui)on which he may expect to realize satisfactorv dividends, and not an expenditure for which he is entitled to get his entire money s worth at once. NOTHING GOES SHOULD HAVE PROPER 1 WITHOUT GREASE. REPRESENTATION -f T --r-r-H.-... 4- .. .f (El Dorado (Knns.) Ropublicnn.) Southern Oregon's recent ospo.i- Nothing goes without grease and enco with tho judicial powers of tho the moro meat or grease we eat the stato and with certain snetinnnl in. faster and slicker we go and the terests lying to tho north of ns, sooner wo land. 'And to every beast should convince the voters in MiiJ of the earth and to overy fowl of the distriot of tho great necessity of .: n A n.:.. .!... . i. ' . .. ..... uu uuu iu uui.imnK mm cict.'iciii, sending 10 ine next legislature and I have given you for meat.' Gen. l:(to tho senate, men that shall . in. 30. Every moving thing that liveth; fluential and capable to tho ond that shall be meut for you'. Gen. ix 3. southern Oregon's interna -Man aid eat angel s tood, he sent them meat to tho full.' Psalms THE NATION IN ITS INFANCY. lxxxvni :;. 'falie nsotli also while it is yet night and giveth meat to her household, and a portion to her maidens.' Prov. xxxi:lf. 'And thy meat which thou shalt cat shall be by woight, from time to time, shalt I thou eat it.' Ezekiel ivdO. 'Have thee hero any mcatf asked Christ of tho apostles after His resurrection. 'And they jravo Him n piece of a I proper attention and protection. Truo it is that Jackson county has no rivers and harbors to improve; but southorn Oregon nnd, for that ninttor, all Oregon 1ms Crator Lnko and to appropriated a modicum of tho state's wealth to mako easy grades and build substantial high ways to this groat natural wonder, were no moro than a roasonnblo coin monsonso business proposition. As an important nssot Crator precinct reputation and iiilliienco, may bo counted on to represent prop erly and wisely so renowned and rich a section as southern Oregon has be- ;eonie, Nor is it a question of wind i influence only. For, added to a rep resentative's statewide influence, must there be business foreo, lucl and aeuinon, enough to give "bills passed" tho warrant of execution be cause of having boon formulated and Introduced by men who ably repre sented a powerful oonrflituonoy. Nor has tho fifth distriot ptupur roprosontation in congross. Huwloy is primarily n "sootlonnl" man wilh a "sectionalism" that loans toward Willamette and Portland inteveK This is all owing to tho fact that Hawloy's ambition is now no longer in tho direction of tho people's, wel fare, but has sot in tho direction of "higher office and emoluments." Moreover is it not a poor showing for Mr. Hawloy that forty-sovon of his f7 minutes' spoeohNhoro In Mod ford, when last he was here, was taken up in boasting of his honesty nnd achiovements, into which ho throw a few minor voters of protn iso ns to the "future?" Evidently Mr. Hawloy is "struck' on hiumolf and when a people's ropresotativo reaches such plight in his polil'cnl j career, he is ready for tho junk I shop. j Iloro is Vnwter njd 'Mulkey nod others who havo ittituonco over tho state. Lot us see to it that Jackson i county havo fit representation in lle next law-making bodies that her Crator road does .lit fail of consti tutional support and her nariniil school go not n-bogging! D. IL HAWK'.S'K. Fourth and Last Week of Fer Don's Medical Experts The KtiroiH'an Kxport Will ltcuuilii In Modfonl Thrvu Days Morv Offices An Crowded Dally. broiled fish, and He took it nnd did Lnko belongs, not to Southorn Oro- . McCarthy Slights Women. SAN' FRANCISCO, March 2. Tho picturo of Mnyor McCarthy with tho face toward the wall is n mnto sign today of an iudignnnt protest by scores of suffragettes whom tho mayor had promised to address but didn't. Many aro taking advantage of tho grand offer extended by tli0i Groat For-Don to treat all who rail boforo March C for moroly tho out of tho riodlclno. For-Don Is In receipt of hundreds of lottorn df .'ly tolling of pocplo com ing boro to bo treated. Tho great power of tho bloodlo uurgory ov er dlsonsea that havo baffolod tho or Mnnry doctor ta string For-Don's Btaff who nro tho exclusive praetkm era of tills method In this country. world wide fntno. Another Local Testimonial I tako great ploasuro In toHtlfylng to the Hucccnntul results of treatment of tho Oreat For-l)on. My son Frank Schofleld hud boon n victim of cat arrah for a number of yearn, had been treated by a utunbor of prysl clans and taken nearly ad roraodlcs known to tho public, and all without satisfactory results. Ho called on For-Don at Panadonn, Cal and was told that ho could bo cured. Ho bad little faith, but wan Induced to mako tho Inst effort. Much to his ni well as too all li In frlondn' surprise, ho was cured and has had no roturn of the catarrah for nearly two yoars. I ornoutly BUKKoat that all who aro off ering from catarrah or any othor chronic dlacnuo calt on thono doctors and plnco tliolrwolvoH under tholr treat in out, MU8. W. I). IMOOICIIAM, UK) South Fir iitroot, Medford, Or. Tho reputation of th" Wiiropcan Medical lOxpert Is now oBtabllsliod In Medford. Saturday, March 0, tho Last Day. Tho Fer-Dtm Medical KxportH are leaving Medford, Sunday morning, March 7. Tholr office will close Hat unlay owning. 8o como boforo that tlmo to bo nhlu to neo hint. ThU Is tho last chnnco you will have to see this wonderful man, Smith to Flflht Annln. PORTLAND, Or., Mnrch 'J. "MyBtorioua Hilly" Smith, former welterweight champion whoso citreor in the ring has, boon marked by tunny vicissitudes has taken up ac tive training angin at his homo near horo nnd nttuouueed todav that ho oxpoots noon to bo back in tho fight ing game again. Ho oxpoots to !s huo n ohnllnngo for n ten-round bout with Al Noll of San Franaiono, Jack O'Koofe, Chcctor Drown or Dan Sul livan. Since retiring from tho ring Smith has boon in business" at Albina, Or., and his physical condition is perfect. Girl Wins Medals. OCCIDENTAL, Col., .March 2. Miss Stella E. Ilnrthomolow, 18 years of ago, learned today that two addi tional medals for lite-saving have been awarded her. Miss Dnrtholomow already has two medals which were given to hor for anving persons from drowning in tho trenchdroufl Russian river. During tho past throe yoars nlio has rescued sovoral persons from the depths although she cannot Hwim a stroke. During tho stimmor months, however, sho is always provided with a lifo prosorvor, patontod by her fnthor, nnd aided by it, oho 1ms heon enabled to porfonn bar lifo saving feats. Every little while someone fills space in magazines byiJ he.0T? them.' Luke xxiv:4i-42-jROn, but to tho entiro state. And , , it- i 4.t ,43- And Ado' h0 nIso brought ofjns tho people in all parts of th? writing of the long expected great American novel or the great American drama or something else distinctively (American, and just as distinctively great. It is a favorite way of advertising new novels, plays and artistic creations. nnrra nf il.t tho firstling of his flock nnd of the commonwealth nrn nrnnd iif PnWlnn.l fat thereof, nnd tho Lord had respect j bo too should tho peoplo of Portland unto Abel and his offerings. 'Cain I and adjacent cities bo proud of Crator Lake. Europe is proud of the brought tho fruit of the ground, but unto Cain and his offerings He had Gen. iv:3-4-5, Tyrol and of Paris nnd of Florence nnd of Venice, yet each and all of Aon nioWov rf -Pnnf fmonf AtTiovinnTl Tlivpol lino noril' 1,0 respect.'" . ...... ' , . , , , f i "u 11 mea' n mi nnn wino t tlicso is not Europe. Tho most in- been written, the great American drama not been Staged, j from the beginning to the end. The ne financier ought cortamly to "eo the great American painting not been painted, because j hildrrn of isai were Ji on quail! that each point of attraction in the America has not yet produced a civilization of its own. ItjSSa SSLl.tn'SllliiSS.t XSZJttJtSl IS a nation still in the process of formation, a composite j tory, poetry and song, moat is refer-, relative percentage of income to nil of the citations of Europe, Which has not yet created g&?gjSS SM SSt SZ?J&: ideals distinctively its OWn. meat or fish or grease is about the dening tho people, would ndd to the .Nearly everything called American is borrowed trom "UOiB - n values of realty ovor tho entire j u i. t. ii -ii i 4. !.8avory stcw ate ll tunied his face stnte. and leaven tho whole com.nn., mno nnH rtmilH Tint ho nthoi'nnoo with n Ijitcta toimit.-. n .1 ... : .""t'" u "noio common- iu lue u uu K up me kiiudi. wenlth with what number of dollars Europe, and could not be otherwise with a large percent age of our population less than a generation in the home of their adoption. "We have not yet developed characteris tics that make for individuality in nations. The masters of the old world in literature and the arts are still our masters. We send our artists to Europe to tinge their future careers with the ideals of foreigners and all of our art reflects its foreign origin. Even in sci ense, the nations of Europe lead. Only in one field does America lead that of mechanical invention, showing the practical, commercial instincts naturally developed by a home building, empire-creating nation. There is very little original creation in America. In government and social life we ape the conventions of Eu rope. But there are signs of a beginning of American art both in sculpture, architecture and painting but no signs of an American literature. Artists are beginning to break away from old-world conventions but it is as yet nly a beginning. But there is nothing discouraging in ihis. It is a feature to be expected of a nation still in the arly formative period. Only when nations reach matur ity and pass the zenith, do they excel in the arts. With the perfection of the arts, with the nation in its fullest flower, degeneracy and decay soon follow. So it is a hope f ul sign when a nation has still an art and literature of its own to create. iiiatwiiich gocs.orshoiildgo to sup- WOuld bo scattered along their line J uw T r ot trnvcI Percolating oven to the its mother's milk, which largely outlying remote communities, grease; and the fire is kept going nnd A highway to Crater Lake of lo steam , s kept by barrels of grease. cai 5ntorestT An npproprintion , Nothing goes without grease. All build such a road only of local im flesh is grass, while grass is grease.. port nt tho stnto,8 ox fl. T The beef steer and the hog : have man! By rule of political economr nothing else to do but turn it ... to the good of one is the good of nil,! grease, while the sensible man eats else there wore no national unity and I ?loce,Lru rr" r " ? f.dorn,ti?.n- .T ipw look. t ay;.Z . . 10 VUfc -, ine uniies is n general benefit' of l.fe-Bustaining grease in a wagon , through n disbtirscomnt of state i load of stock-provender to keep n national funds i a local way. When self-respecting family alive a . week. the federal government sets nsMe The lion that roars the eagle that certain millions of dollars to in"' soars., the bird that sings lives on prove and mako more safe and nav-, grease Fiah is grease, but no f.sh BnbIo the Columbia river and U o is fit for a cvilized man that is not harbora at Astoria, it is Intended 1 e cannibalistic. From warships to money will be scattered TciZ Waterburywa cl.es it is all the same, broadcast nnd haphazard over he Without gobs of grease nothing Btttte or the nation, or thai ?t wiH goes. Imagine the condition of a be disbursed at tho point where I," man these midsummer days who has improvement is being made, n Z rt eaten large quantities o-f stock pro- in(. to ccrtnin provi J' vender. He goes out into the sun, Jationa of onnLai i '. where the outside temperature is 00 SvJnSXf ?P ?a "fl or 100 degrees beats upon him, with; A Lirnl n'? ' i!fs mlorml an ntmosDhorio nressure of fiftnun ! ijTIZl '"" .imprjve pounds to tho square inch, and ho e Astoria Z , T disbursed .bloats up like a colicky mule or an.wfd t0 2,1 V "" "1 ? alfalfa-foundered cow. ITo wheezes !, J!J?fi"? . K01 A fed- A BUSINESS ESSENTIAL. When you build a new factory at the cost of $100,000 you do not consult the books at the end of the first month of its occupancy and brand it as a losing investment be cause you have made only $10,000 worth of goods in it. When you install a new piece of time-and-labor-saving machinery you do not expect it to pay for itself within a few weeks. ,. CTO You regard both the factory and the machinery as an investment from which you will reap satisfactory dividends for many years. If you expected to get back the principal of your investment in tho bujjding and machinery within a short time after their erection or installation your friends would bo quite sure you were going crazy. There are other methods of building a business besides factories and putting in machinery. Advertising is an essential part of the business struc ture. Advertising consists in the production of impres sions which influence the human mind. It differs from T?.0.eE! e',,, FProprintion to defn.v the ,v.l I1HM 11 nLII III IIHTIII Kl III' II II rVH Wlllin II I U Alt. ... t 'a T " ' nvrre or nnumna a now insides are an overheated volcano, a;Cn,t0I building at roanng furnace filled with baled hay. ..Lh of encrnl The mere conditions are enough to, vet hv ' " r . " ,n,p"1' drive one to drink ,or to the insane hftte or a fell . dl8,,II"CI?Bn.t- ' asylum. But with a stomach full of d bacon, or beefstew, fish, eggs, hash, ' Bhilai IT '" hot-buttered pancakes, nnd the like, j,,,,, 1f6(lfn """- nienwny he goes out und conquers the world. ) res, U heS n c',crt.U w""'' ITis mind is at peace, he kisses his , n& ( nd , l' tho"t,rst,1'' wife before going to work, has ntcTaZt V.! WH to Hl" Bn.u t., n,,i ,.!.' i.-. : 1 7lFttl. commonwealth of Orceon. n- Bttilc for everybody, while he is greasy and happy all tho day long. His stomach, of course, is full of grease and corn and alfalfa, but in investor and provisionor. Agnin I , - -- . "V liven ill HIIVO 111 Oregon's next inrrJaini.,.- grease and corn and alfalfa, but in'ohall bo rnlr. 77 T , " "mi a condensed form, the hogs having, the In W ?"V,0 h"rd aIon turned it into grease. h U "ne of IoWo and of facts; and atjio to nail all such falicious reason- Grease gives curves and lines to the human fonn, luster to tho eyes, color to the' cheeks, while filling tho heart with love microbes, causing it to dance and prance and jump with joy, while bringing peaceful sleep and sweet dreams of Elysian fields, harps and crowns. Nothing goes without grease. There is no nectar of the gods on the lip of a grass-fed RJri no life nor hope in rolled onts, no in spiration in health breakfast foods, whilejifo would not be worth living without grease, Let us have grease, and lots of It. Nothing goes without grease." ing ns was employed by illy-advised persons In tholr recent successful attempt to nulifiy whnt right was ours by stato npproprintion and grant. Constitutional limitations aro necessary and needful hut whon log. iiimnto jurisprudence against whut things are broadly . constitutional, then is thoro an nppearonco of some one having .strained n point to make a new alignment, or jumbled tho codoB it. ordor to bring confusion in to judgment. , Tho time has passed when men of simply modiocre ability and moroly A Bearing Orchard at Eagle Point $3000 Cash Will Handle it r 26 1-2 Acres of the Finest Soil in Jackson County 10 Acres in Bearing (Newtown and Spitzenbergs) Balance in the highest state of cultivation, all ready to plant, every acre under Fish Lake ditch, small house and barn. The first man we show this to will take it. If youVe in the market, don't fail to see it. Rogue RiverOrchard Land Company Inc. 10 North Front St., Medford, Oregon