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, rXGE FOUR MTCDFORD "MAIL TR.TBUR13, ULEUFORI), ORlSflOy, iVinOAY. tfOVFiMUWK, &l, "1911. .jh m Ilk" ' i u -t t J Hi d tt r5 i I ? 'JtEDFOKP MAIL TRIBUNE -AN INDEPENDENT N1SWRIAPEK PUHMHllKD KVEHY AKTliltNOON RXCI31T 80NDAT, DV THE MKDFOItD PMNTINO CO. WOMEN'S FASHION GRILLED. Tri Domocrntle Tlmpn, The Medford Mutt, Tho Medford Tribune. Tho South rn OrcKonlan, Tho Aelilnnd Tribune. Officfl Mnll Trlbuno Building. 25-27-19 North Fir ptrcct; phons. Main toil, Home 75. QKOnajJ PUTNAM. Editor and MfttiBRfir Kntiire ford. Orcfro; 1879. d n Bfcond-clnna mutter t Mod- undAr the net or Nitron i, Offlclnt Paper of the City of Medford Of flelnl Pnper of JnekRon County. . . sunscitrPTXoiT xatxb. One yenr. by mnll 16.00 One month, by miill : '60 Par month, delivered by wirrler In Medford, Jacksonville nd Cen- tral Point .8$ Saturday only, by mail, per year. . 2 00 Weekly, per year 1-S0 HWOR.TT OXBOtrZJLTXOir. Dally nveraRo for nix month! ending December JU 190. 2711. mil ieaied Wire tmlt Iret DIptCh. The Mnll Tribune In on eale t the Perry Newn Stand. San Frnnctaeo. Portland Hotel NeC Stand. Portland. Kovrmnn News Co., Portland, Ore, W. O. Whitney, Seattle. AVnah. MrurocD, oreo on. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern Callfornln, and the fastest Krowlnp city in OroRon. Population U. S cenoun 1910; SM0; estimated, 191110,000. Five hundred thousand dollar Oravlty Water System complotcd. Rlvlnc finest supply pure mountain wnUr and slx teen miles ,ot street belnr: paved and contracted for at a cost cxceedlnu ll. 000.000, making a total of twenty miles of pavement. Postoffleft recelnta for rear endlnt! March 31. 1911, show Increase or 11 per cent. Bank deposits a Rain of 33 per cent Banner fnilt city In OreRon Rorui River SpltrenbcrR apples won sweep slaters prjaw ana mie or "AWtlB Kin at the National Anpl Show, Spokane, far of the Woria. 1909, and a car of Newtowna won rtrst Prise la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C. IlORUe Rlvor pears broupht hlRhest prices In all markets of the world dur liic the past six years. Writ Commercial club. tnclosltiR 6 ctmts for postapo for fhe finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. MRS. IDA 11USTR1) JIAKPIOR, author and leoluror, is out wifh n hroiulsido n trains! wninmrs pwmiiru'i- .. ,, . ., . .0 - .. , lis in dress and absurdities in fashion. The suffragette loader blames them for defeat of tho eauso. She says: "Nothing has done so much harm to suffrage in the Inst fifty yeare as the way women have dressed them selves in the last year or two. They have aroused general contempt and eritieism aud have made men say every where that they have neither sense nor .judirjnenh and so are not fit to be trusted with the ballot. "Their hats alone have made them the laughing stock of the country. These ridiculous objects are without ex cuse in cither shape or trimming, and they are made worse by the wearing of long hatpins, which have been such a menace to others that legal relief has been sought all over the land. fl, J "Tho most influential women have worn dresses on the street and in public places in which a woman of the demi-monde would not have appeared a few years ago. They have exposed figures, arms, bosoms, and ankles" in so shameless a way that one is forced to suspect that if they have appeared modest in the past it was only because custom demanded it and from no innate refinement. "It is impossible to go on the street without seeing the contempt men feel for these women and hearing the sneers and obscene remarks directed toward them. And as a result men say women have shown themselves unfit for suffrage or anvthing but dress and bridge and the most frivolous amusements." Mrs. Harper makes it pretty "strong, but it is certainly time that fashionable women used a little sense in dress. taujjht citrptyitry. This addition wan made hy Clackamas uuiinly. U is the effort of the umiinj;emcut to euro for case of ahuno ami uei loot of children throughout the Mute, especially 'oulsiilt of Multnomah county, and the words will kIiow that four-fiftlw of tho children com inir through the institution arc from outside counties; hence, thin society an aid to every county in tho ntuto, aud it is earnestly hoped that dona lions for its heiict'it will ho liheral this ThnnksiitiK Tho railroad Had steamhoat com panies arc carryii.tf all such dona tions treu of oliiMiru, u thuy uni plainly marked "Hovs' and dirk' Aid Society of Orejeon, Porthud. Ore." XOl'lt'K. To whom It way cencern: I have this day nimolnteil A. P. Uooilwlu nuumROr of. the West Sldo livery stable. All outstanding till (h will lie paid; all Itllln duo tho Wot Side xtatilo to lo pnld tin mamtKor. Ii. C. OIIAIILKV. Owner. WHAT WATER HAS ACCOMPLISHED. DOES irrigation pay? AVm. KpIIov mtoii -I JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Another famous painting lias heon stolen. Local people who have paint ed Crater lake should look a little out. df course, it was to he expected that Seattle and Spokane papers should hail Gipsy Smith as a brave man for trying to save Portland. "I'd rather have a baby than 10, OOOvotes," states Princess Mnurooi tado. Outho other hand, there are women who would rallier nave a vote than 10,000 babies. A Winnipeg woman fed her brother-in-law arscnio to cure him of smoking. It worked. New Genius Discovered. Dear Jolts and Jingles: What we need in the valley is more indus-tricK. I- have a fine plan for consideration of local financiers. Why not siuit an ostrich farm on the dcorW So far this sounds like an ordirnrv plau but hero is where my genius assorts isolf. By feeding tho birds on wil low sprouts and pussj willows, I be lieve that we could develop a bird hero that would furnish the country with willow plumos. Do I have your support? Prof. B. Ugg. There rany be no significance, but ono of those Lincoln Center tar and feather fiends is named Booze. Win. Kellev upon 40 acres of so-called "desert" land sold this year $2JS1.40 worth of produce. His total ex pense was $S60, leaving a profit of $1(521. The land was practicallv valueless without Avatcr. E. Kellev had seven acres of "desert" land under eulti vatibn this vear. Three acres were in corn, two acres in oats and the balance in garden truck. The family of eight lived off from this and in addition S07 worth of produce was sold. i Statements from both of these farmers were printed in the last issue of the Central Point Herald and are repro duced elsewhere in The Mail Tribune. They tell an elo quent stoiy. These are 011I3- two instances out of many that could be cited. Irrigation pays, and pays big. In fact, no one can get the most out of his land without it or realize a sufficient revenue to ."justify high land values. The Rogue Kiver valley is still importing much of its foodstuffs. Instead of importing, we should be exporting. Young orchards must produce sufficiently to be self sus taining while waiting for orchards to mature. This can be accomplished easity' with water, the balance of trade turned in our favor,, and the valley be made still more prosperous. I.OS ANOKMvS UXCntSIOX. I.oavluj- Medford December ailiti. an excurhlou will n run to l.os Angeles, round trln rate will Iw $.1!, tickets Untiled to 90 days for tho round trip, stopovers in both direc tions at tlio nlcanuru of (ho o.xcur- sioulsts. Whatever equipment In the way of Pullman and tourist cam will bo provldud, alio elialr curs for Um.ho who prefer to make entire I rip by daylight. Thoo desiring to ko should rail, phone or vrl(o pastMit jjor offlco Southern Pacific company. Medford, Oroi;on, and rIvo their orders for HleeidiiK ueeoiu modal ions. The date sot will eunble thoio who dosiro to bo la Shu Francisco for Now Years ove (a trtHt treat lu Itself) anil aigo reach toiithcrn Cali fornia for other attractions. HOW ONE WOMAN WON Her Health and Strciujtli Hack Again by The Use of Cartltil. Tampa, I'ln. In a letter from thin city, Mm, R I'. Coram write: "l wna all weakened and worn out with wo manly troublctt, My hiiHbaud broiiKht mo some Cartful aH a tonic, ami, from tho flint day, It neemed to help. I had almost lost my roatioii, hut, llmnUn to Cnrdul, I did not. Soon, I folt and looked llko a new woman. I think tho remedy Is wonderful. I recommend It to my f rleutfH, for I hnvo received great benefit from It, Cartful HetH HiMiellleally on tho weak ened womanly organ, HtrenKthcnln; the muscle aud nerved, and bulldhu: them up to health. It helps to lefrenh tho worn-out iter votm yntem and relleveH the offcctM of overwork, both nioiitnl aud phynlcal. Fifty yerH Bucceiwful into fully prove tho merit of thlj purely vcko table, (onto remedy for women. In every community, t ho.ro live boiuo who have been bnflted by Cartful. The bentllelal urfect of thin tlmn tented womna'n romwly, noon ahor UiMiitelvM In many different wayu. Try It. N. v.-Uej l.4i'AJviwvnrt.. Oin lMhM MfJtttn C., h-llR.i. Ttnn., lur Sitetti JiutrttrtmHi, n 64-tM Uvk, "Iom li.4tw.il h Wunwi," Mnl In (Uln f ipfwr on injv .41. PLUMBING 8TMAM ANU IU)T WATKH UKATINO AH Work 0unrAiite4 I'rlcon Heammnhlo an llowanl lllink, Km t rone on (Mi Street. Coffeen & Price Pacific Htm lloiu Mil EAGLE POINT LIVERY STABLE. Tho undersigned having Juut completed a large new livery stable lu ICaglo Point, we invito the travel Iiik public to call and oxamliie our rigs, tuaniH. etc., all boing la flrxt clabs condition. Our motto is to Live aud I.ct Lire. IMiono at Htable and residence. Call central. S. If. IIAUXISH A SON, Props. Wo Handle Watches SW11LW that canmU bo nurpnuKcd fur pcrfict beauty nml accurate llme-kifepliiK MiiHlltlcH. They nn la tSold mul Sll ve for I .nil leu nml Oeutlemeu. Our prtwnt Block of IiIkI) xratln Jcwtdry mbrHe WntrhiN(. Chain. Chamm. ItrnrttfirtM. Hroochtm. WimMIuk. ICn Kwmcnt, MournliiK and Slitnot UIiixm. Kur-dropK, llreat-liM, mid a variety of other liainlnoine trlnkeiN that will make handmiuu preenlH for either ttex. KELLER Till: .ICWIvl.KH to:t W. Main si. A MOTHERS' PENSION LAW. SAYS HE KNOWS WHO KILLED CHIEF SULLIVAN PORTLAND, Ore, Nov. 24. Be cause ho said ho knew who murdered Chief of Police Sullivan of Spokane, who was killed during the Industrial Workers' campaign for free speech there. last yoar, Fred W. Christeiif.011. an avowed member of the organiza tion, is hoing hold in jail here today while tho polioe investigate his state ments. According to the police, Christon fion admitted ho was among the In dustrial Workers who served timo In tho Spokane stoekado during the or ganization's fight for free speech. Chinese Bank to Open. SAN l-'HANCISCO, Nov. 24. Tho first hank of tho Chinese Is to bo establlehed In San Francisco, ac cording to announcement made hero today. Governor Chan of tho prov lnco of Klangsu, with headquarters at Shanghai, has authorized tho forming of a corporation for bank ing purposes hero, In a cablegram sent to tho Young China paper hero. Stock Is to bo sold lu tho now bank a ?5 per, sharo and tho Institution will bo Incorporated with 1,000,000 capital stock. Flee In Pajamas. SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 24. Hundreds of guests of tho Ifotol Sownrt horo fled to tho street in Bcant uttiro early today, their slum bers rudely disturbed by flames which threatened tho building. Fpr half an hour tho street was a dress parade of pajamas and nightgowns. A. brink fight by thp firemen extinguished tlf blazo with normal loss. Hasklus for Hoaltn. ANEW law that has just gone into effect in Illinois provides a pension for mothers and although in oper ation but a short time, has alleviated much distress. The mothers' pension law was adopted to aid mothers unable to support their children but who are proper guardians. The county has been paying $10 monthly to industrial schools for each child sent there. Now the county pays the mother instead of the school and the children will have the added benefits of home influences. The maximum the count1, can pay a child per month is $10. The circumstances of each family are thoroughly investigated by probation officers. Families partially sup ported by older children receive proportionately less assistance. While at first glance the law may seem socialistic, who cares as long as it benefits suffering and unfortunate women? The more of this kind of socialism the better. A FINE SHOWING. A MOST excellent showing of the prosperity of Jack son county is reflected in the annual return made by Sheriff W. A. Jones of taxes collected this year. Out of a total of $525,218 taxes, the delinquency is only $30,012. or less than seven per cent. Taxes collected for the previous year showed a delin quency of only $27,130 out of a total of $409,43'!, about tho same ratio. The showing made is exceedingly creditable not only for the country, but also for tbc sheriff's office, which has been efficiently administered under the present sheriff. & $'$'$!$$ $$$ $ $ $ $ $ $j $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ $ m o a !f? 3- H ". Tiie Medford National Bank CAPITA!, STOCK - $100,000.00 $UI.VL,US and PROFITS $33 OOO.OO UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY BAI-'H DKCOSIT HOXKH FOIt ICKNT. W. n. OOSB, Freildont. J. a. rrnuT, vico p. joiiit a. onm. ccihir. r. r. MEBuicr, vie rri. w. n. jacjcon, a. caatiUr. $ $ $$$$$$$$$$ $ $ $ .$ - n? v h rr m 'ft u ilAillMS! An Appeal for the Boys and Girls Do not forget tho little ones at the Home of tho Hoys' nndGirls' Aid Society of Oregon in Portland this Thanksgiving. Tho management of tho inBtitution appeals to all persons who are interested in tho welfare of defendent children of the stato to give liberally thin Thanksgiving. Tho work of tho institution has very much increased during tho past year. Many moro wards are under its enre, so of coursb expenses of mainten ance aro increased in proportion. Tho averngo number of children on hand last yoar at tho receiving home was sixty, but now it will exceed that number by at least five each day. Tho little ones at tho homo Jiavo boon sadly afflicted for tho pat three months with an epidemic of scnrlot fever, although tho casees woro light; yot, it was necessary that tho children be isolated for two months. Tho first of these canes were cared for at the contagious san- itorium, but tho last, to tho number of fourteen, were taken caro of in this institution. This certainly was a great trouble and expense to those in charge. However, at this writing tho homo is entirely free from dis ease and properly fumigated, and the good work is again going on. During tho past yi-ar recreation sheds have been creeled on tho prem ises for tho use of tho children in tho home, ono for the girls' anil one for tho boys.' playground. Thoe sheds aro 30x00 feat, with open sides, and contain rings, trapozo, horizontal bars and Meters; also sand courts for tho little oiioh. Another addi tion for tho benefit of tho children is tho fitting up of u manual train ing room whoro tho boys can be The Jackson County Bank ."; MeiHnril, Oregon V Founclod by W. I. Vawtoi In 1SSS ami now for 23 years umlor en mo managomont. Capital (fully paid) $100,000. Surplus $65,000. Daiod on nearly a quarter of a century of Bnunro, safo deal ing, this bank sollcltn your pntronatjo with tho promlso that your account' will no carofully given ovory attention and that you will ho at all tlmoa rIvou tho utiuoat courtesy, W. I. VAWTKK, Cicsldcnl. . K. USUIMY, Vico I 'resident. O. W. M'Wl.VAM), C.ihliler. ...First... National Bank of MEDFORD, OREGON t. CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00 Surplus, and Undivided Profits $58,000.00 Cl iled States and Postal Savings Depository We solic' your business, vhieli.vill receive our care ful attention, P. K. Deuol, President M. L. Alford, Cashier Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior Valley Second Hand Store Wo Day and Sell All KlmU of Second Hand (loorfti. M. .1. I'll.CIIKU, Prop. 15 Noilh l'.'lr llim :t.l I Hell :ill?l! Clark & Wright tiAAVYnm wAsnitJOTOH, d. o. I'utillo l.nmt .Mtti' I'liml I'riMtf nHiiit Iimlrt, CuiitorttH ami Mlnlim 0"k. Hcrl. Antxivlntu Work for Atlornry. IlnKltiH for lltviltlt. SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE Koulli llivemlilo New mid l'p.o-lul .MiMleni In every pnrlliiilur, gat cook Inif, nteinti beat, etc. Women' nml lrl iniiht lu lug refer- oiicex. W. ,M. .SMITH Home t'lioii MIK. Medford Parcel Delivery I'rcil fiocKer, 1'iop, I'an-ln, 10c, lfic, aCc. TruukH 2Co auywhuru In tho city. Office: Valley HimhhuI I Iitntl Hlom, IB N. Kir St, Pliem: Main Wit; Home 3A t. llenhleure Phene: Home 115 X. Prompt S'rvro WOOD The Medford Wood Yard. All kludit and any lunttlli of kooiI dry wood. Corner Seventh and Newtown. Come lo llio Mlied and the wood. Phone Hell, COM; Home, nu, X. A. B. lull & Grant i'roprletorM We Have Moved Tho .1. T. Ilrondlny flower ntore lu now In tho M. K. & II. Htor, ncrom tho fltreot from former location. Choice lot of cut flowori, bullm, forim, pnluiH, etc, at waya on hapd, J. T. BROADLEY Medford Employment Agency womon to cook on ranch. Glriii for houuowork. FOR HAM3 1 room hoiiw only ? II 00. 7 room Ihmihu JiihL tlilnlc, ? 1 8T. T. ft ucroM I H mllott out J'-00 per aero, 20 aero I lit flu from town 1400 IrooH, only Jia.ftOO. I ft acroH, now I room Iioiihc, flftOO, THkOW 00 Improvgd rannli In Adnmh Co., Colo. Will trade for ranch horo. 10 aero In Wold Co., Colo., liado for Iuiiiho and lot,' 1(10 aciim lu Wld Co., Colo, will trade for laud horo, 1! Itco earn lo trado for Iota. KOIt MINT 1 hiiIIok hoiiKoUoopliu; roomn. E. P. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK Opposito Nash Uotol Pliono IMJj Home, M, J WHERE TO GO TONIGHT fL-s'.r''., SAVOY THEATRE Viutur ye MAUfiBtimeiit I'lmt Hun, tiiurnni'it .Mot ton I'loturofi, CIimiii Hliow, CieiiliiiUM Tii'iilinoiit. I'niiih 11. 110)1. Pmii. 10o TJW OnMTM lOo ISIS T 11 K A T R E EXTHAOnDINARY ATTnAC- TION-SKOGLUND'S GALATEA The fiuiiiiii New Yoili llippo ilioine i.iiimm'mm. A jji'iiud leplo ilni'llini ill' iilii-lenl liln,V. 1 ton II -Hint lit'YiMiil eitiieeptiiui, Huh won -ilii I'nl liaiixt'oimuliiiu uhieh im piouiMiin-eit Ry pien ami pulilie n the miisi weird and ni)Hlif)iiir illiisinn o' Him Iweiilielh eeuliirv. 'I'll!- 1m heyoud ilmilil llio Kieatirt allrnetioii Hint m over heeu lirmiKht to .Medl'iird, nml cwr one kIiuuIiI lll I'ail In lakn ,. wuilnKi of UiIm i-mim iipiHii'tuuily ami nee IImm wondinlul pnnlne linn. Thin in llio iliunei. ' a lil'e- I ' 10 don't I'ail lo lake ndvaii- lne or it. Thi'inily ii H l' ilN ' ml in Hie win lit. ncmemhrr, Frlilny Is Amntcur Nlijlit. Special Maliuco for llic Chllilrcn Saturday. TAR THEATRE HuiliiK llnM t-tild uIkIiIm call in Hie Sim. where i'm nlwuyn waiin int.) ( ontforlnlilo. KIT CAHSHN' WOOINH plilurempi InrldenL lu thin Mil ' life. PAiiiirs Ciil'ent WKKKI.V nvtiniM. ItatilliiK nr (loud A MOSS W'eMtern Comedy. Alt MATH Hit In Now StatiKH, Mimic ami K.fflMlM lo PleturoM Hull tho "THK COM. UH.V HAWN" CO.MI.VtJ K.VIUA Proilurod in Irelnud In tho exact locution dMicrllied In Houclault'M (elelirilteil piny. Thin plrturo Im III Ihree re-l. U-GO THEATRE VAUDEVILLE AND MOVING PICTURES I Oc Change of Program Sundays und Thursdays Draperies Wn enrry n very coninlnt. Hiia of lucn oiirtuliiH. fixture, nio.. ilrniiKrliiM, mm ce an uiuhhon of ujHioliittirliiic. A niici-mi iiiiiii iii wok uner t ii ira work nxi'liiMlvely nml will kIvo na koJ Nrvlon iin Ih iioHKltilii to get In uvun llm IfirK'mt cltlcn. WeeRs & McGowan Co OPEN- For Business KIRdlNH Ai LICHMIC'H HecomLllaml Hloro , at IK! 'Mouth (Irapo Street. (II vo im a call and wo will treat you fair. IllljhcHt cash prlco for eocond hand kooiIh of all klnda Rock Spring coal UXt KAMI) A&X. THV rUH. Office and Coal Yard, Twelfth und Front Hired, Phono 7101, ' Burbidge XMM 0OAX, ktA. )