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..f-iKIM'.-.i""'1-""' ' PAGE POUR MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, atED.lTORD, OUMON, TUESDAY, NOV.ISMB10U 28, 1011 '. f- )- V i 4- & t4 I 1 P MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE " ' -"-' " '- ' j . i ..I . AN IND1CPKNOIWT NKWHP.ArBIt puumsiiru HVisnr aftjJunoon BXCUrT SUNDAY, BY TUB MKDFOHD VniNTINO CO. The Dcmocrntle Times, Thn Mwlford Mali. Tlia Medford Tribune, The South irn Orceoninn, Tha Ashland Tribune. Office Mall Tribune Building, SS.87-M North Fir street; .phon Wain m, Home 75. OEOnQQ PUTNAM, Editor and Mansjrer Entered aa second-class matter nt Med under to act of March t, ford, I, Oregor 187P Official Taper of the Cltr of Medford Official Paper of Jackapn County. . . rOBSORrPTXOH XalSl One year, by mnil ........... l- Oris month, by mall ....'... ....; Ter month, delivered by carrier tn Medford. Jacksonville and Cen- tral Point ." Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 1.00 Weekly, per year 1'60 WORK CIBCTJiATXO. Dally nveraRe for alx month endlnr December SI. 180. J7ZI. Tall Itsitd Wlra TTnlWA Tntt Slavatehts. The Mall Trlbuno Is on aale at the rerry News Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel NoC 8tand. Portland, rtowman News Ca, Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. "Wash. KXDrORD, okeqow. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho fastest trowlnp city In Oreiron. Population U. S census 1810; 8S0: Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed. Riving finest supply pure mountain water and six teen miles ot street belnr payed arid oontracted for at a cost exceeding 11 000.000, making a total of twenty miles of pavement. ,, . Postofflce receipts for year ending March 31. 1911. show Increase of 1 per cent Bank deposits a gain of 2! per Banner fruit city In Oregon Rocua Itlver SpltxcnberK apples won sweep stake priio and title of at the rfatlonal Anple Show, Spokane, 1909, and n car of Newtowns won rirat rrtsa la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C. ........ Rocue mver pears orousni nicnesi nrlcea In all markets or the woria w prlcea In all markets of the world Ice the past six years. Wrltn Commercial club, Inclosing cents for postage for the finest comtnu nlty pamphlet ever published. .SOCIALISM IS CENTURIES OLD Dr. Gownc Declares Tat Chinese First Tried "Modern" Socialism in the Eleventh Century Was Given Up as Failure. UNIVERSITY OP WASHINGTON, Seattle. Wash., Xov. 28. The principles on which modern socialism nro founded wcro tested in China sev eral centuries npo and proved a fail ure, according to Dr. II. G. Gownc, who is delivering a series of lectures on the Chinese situation. He said: "Before America was known to the civilized world. Wang Ngan Chin ex pounded tho principles upon which modem socialism is based, and suc ceeded in establishing it for a time during the eleventh century. After awclvo years the Mongolian saw the fnllncy of tho scheme and abandoned it. Thus men whom we regard as barbarians met and dealt with a problem that is troubling the entire civilied world today." MAN WORSTED III FIGHT WITH CAT 1 Twas a Found Polecat, However, as He Out to His Dismay He Was Spurned and Shunned by His Fellow Beinns. WILLOWS, cfi, Nov. 28.--Spurucd and shunned by his follow beings, unable to find food or .shelter in tlie haunts of 111011, S. Albec, a rondmnstcr of tho Southern Pacifio company, spent all night alone in a box car nonr hero, following nu on f counter with a polecat. Albco was riding a gasoline veloei pedo when ho ran down tho cat, with disastrous results, ins appcaranco ill-tho WiIIowh depot caused a pnnio. and, unulilo to get within shouting distnnco of n human soul, Albee sought refuge 111 a box car. Tho cur is .being aired 011 a lonely side track today. GOES AFTER HIS MAN WITH GUN THROUGH CROWD SAN FRANCISCO, Nov. 28 Ono man is dead, ono dying and an othor seriously wounded today as a result of a dramatic shooting in tho oiQwdud Ferry building, when Poulos l'rnntikns, n fugitive- Greek murder or, ,wns espied by a distant relative of. hia victim and attempted to shoot his way through tho crowd. To Try Blethcn. SRATTLE, Wash., Nov. 28. A. J. Blethcn, nowspapcr publisher, indict ed' for conspiring with resort keep ore to maintain 11 nuisance during tho Gill administration, must stand trial on tho charge. SHOP EARLY EACH year (lie slogan "Shop "Early for Christmas" 1ms has advanced a low days. This is bocnuso, while tho rush has not boon so groat since a majority of tho Christ um s shoppers have boon moved to consider the clerks and tho shop girls, there is still a nerve-racking rush during t.ho few days boforo Christmas. This can be remedied if tho prospective purchasers Vill begin to plan their Christ mas shopping earlier. Ciood intentions for early Christmas shopping have often gone astray because tho shopping was not planned early enough in the season. There are still a considerable number of days between us and the timo when tho active Christmas shopping will begin, but it is none too early in th season to plan. The local merchants have initiated this movement by assem bling their holiday displays already. This is rushing the season to a good end, lor only the purchaser who plans early will be able to keep the commendable resolution to shop early. The last hour rush at the Christmas season not only makes life harder for tho clerk and the shop girl, but it also has a tendency to make the Christmas purchaser who should be full of the spirit of Christinas time just a bit peevish. It takes some of the joy out of tho giving to have to go through a nervous agony in making a purchase at the" last hour. The Christmas shoppers have begun to real ize this and every year the plan to do their shopping in ample time. But somehow a good many of them are not able to carry out the resolution. The self-evident reason is that they do not plan for the task ahead of time. "Shop early" is an excellent slogan for this time of the year. "Plan your Christinas shopping early" is another maxim that the shopper should put in a prominent place about this time of the vear. GOLD HILL GOLD HILL is to have a municipal water system, hav ing voted bonds last week to construct a $25,000 plant, by a vote of 5 to 1. At tlio same time a new charter was adopted which is declared by its advocates to make possible to improvement of the city upon an extensive scale. Gold Hill can now be rated among the live ones. As the Gold Hill News proudly declares, the city "is now in a position to keep pace with the development of the bal ance of southern Oregon. "The passage of the charter and the bonds," continues the News, "have settled the political atmosphere, and there is a prevailing spirit of unison and progress that is bound to have its good effect in the development of the city. "AVe have seen Ashland grow, and Medford grow, and Central Point grow and Woodvillc grow. "It's Gold Hill's turn at the growing game. "AW "WATCH GOLD HILL GROW!" PORTLANDTOHAVE PUBLIC MARKET City Council's Special Committee Will Decide at a Meeting Monday How Money Will Be Raised to Fi nance institution. PORTLAND, Ore., Nov. 28. Con vineed thnt the city should have pub lic markets, the city council special committee will dceido nt u meeting next Monday whether the money to finance tho roposed markets shall be raised by tax levy, by a bond Usui; or be taken from the general fund. It is deemed probable that a bond issue will bo tho method adopted. It is estimated that the establish ment of two markets, one on the cast side and one on the west side of tho river, would cost the city .200,000 at least. The classified ads would be the dullest possible "reading matter" for n person who might have no aim or purposo in mind. Hut to folks with purposes, aims, dosires, quests they are tho mo&t interesting "reading" :n town ! You really know whero to find tho now homo after answering a lot of "possible" ads. Grows Hair at 65 Years o! Age Doar Sirs: "I heard of PARISIAN SAGI3 and as my head would Itch a good deal, I thought I would try It. I never used any remedies boforo and was bald on ton of my head. I am using tho third bottlo mid havo a lot of hair whero I whb bald, I would llko you to soo tho now hair sprouting from my head. Tho Itching in my scalp quickly disap peared. I am 05 years old and havo been at tho Bazaar CI years. Wni. A. Hoppor, Auctloneor Hark noBa Dnzaar, Ninth & Samson Sts., Philadelphia, Pa. t Largo bottlo of PARISIAN SAGE 50 cents. Guaranteed by Chas. Strang for dandruff, falling hair and scalp itch. Puts Ufa and beauty into faded hair and is a delightful hair dressing, FOR CHRISTMAS. AWAKENS. SHAKERS AWAIT JURY REPORT Man and Woman Who Administered Chloroform to Sister Marchant as She Lay Dying of Tuberculosis Soon to Know Fate. KISSIMEK, Fin., Nov. 28. Calm and unworried, Brother Egbert Oil letto and Sister Elizabeth Scars, tho two members of the Shnkcr religious sect here who administered chloro for into Sister Sadie Marchant as hho lay dying of tuberouloU, arc await ing the action of tho Osceola county grand jury today in considering lift ringing of u charge of murder aguiiiot them. SUter Sudio was a member of the Shaker colony, aged about 10 years. She was i the last singes of consump tion, and. Brother Gillette avers, bog ged him to end hor sufferings. Gil lette and Sister Sears killed the in valid with chloroform, and since their action, three months ago, have admit ted the deed and maintained that ;t was morally justified under the cir cumstances. Hasklns for TJealtH. Draperies We carry a very complete line of draperies, face curtains, fixtures, etc., and Co all classes of upholstering. A special man to look after this work exclusively and will Klve as good service as Is possible to set In even the largest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co J. F. BARRY EXPERT AUTOMOBILE PAINTER NOW WITH Crater Lake Garage Cotno and Get Prices How Well Are You Furnish thu iminoa of tho historical eluuactois dom'i'llicd In tho fol lowing pouni and ou will bo glvon u throo numtlm' Hubaoilptlon to Tho Mnll Trlbuno froo. Answers must, bo In by noxt Krlduy ovonlug. Aririrutm "Tho Historical Mini, Medford Mull Trlbuno, Mi'dtunl. Number thu mi h wo ib according to tho numbers opposlto tho eouplots. i ' There- lived n inngli'lnn In Holoochlstnn; . Said ho, '"I will mnkO a historical 'man." . . i ' v So ho traveled afar, and ho dug and ho mutt-hod, Ho restored with his ninglo, ami tinkered and iMUihud, With crucible, cauldron, saw, Mulsnors and spado; And this la tho way that tho creatine- was mado. t Ho selred on the square, untnlntaldiljle chin Of th& man who was flral In first In f list In. ' 2 His UpH woio that traitor's sent Justly to dwell, As Dnnto relates, in tho nethermost hull. 3 Above, tho long noae of a musician he" sot, . Which struck tho plauo and won hlui a hot. 4 A klng'H pyo he placed on ono side or tho head, With nn, arrow stuck In It tho kliiK was found dead. G Its mate was that giant's of mythical story. Which blared from his forehead nlouo In Its glory. 6 One ear was thnt Captain'. In rovoiiRo for whoso pulu Great Ilrltalu was forced to dwoluro war with Spain. r 7 And tho other thnt cur onco cut orf In wrath, And restored by a miracle, rreo from all scath. S A part of tho hair was the long locks of him Who was caught by tho oak tree of l'phrnlm. v. I. D Hut seven locks onco were thai hero's so funny Who Invented the riddle of tho Hon and tho lionoy. 10 And ho added the forehead of tho giant of old Which was struck with a stone by a man of tho fold. 11 And tho tongue was thnt Greek's, who discovered of joro Not sermoas, but speech, lu tho stones of tho shore. VI In tho bead went thu bruin of that Frenchman renowned, Tho heaviest ever anatomist found. 13 Tho neck was once seen topped by no head at all, Outsldo of the Ununiietlug House at Whitehall. 1 1 Tho body was that ot the man who onco cried "Mako way for Liberty." Made It, and dlod. 15 On ono side was a beautiful arm whereon lay A deadly asp sprung from a fatal bouquet; 1G And queerly attached was that vile, actor's hand, Thnt onco pulled a trigger, and saddened a land. 17 On tho other side hung tho arm wrinkled and old, That shook out a flat; one;, as Whlttter told. IS And Its hnnd was tho mnn's whose signature free King George might decipher from over the sea. 19 Ono leg was a wooden ono, silver strips round It In tho grave of old "Hnrdkopplg Pint" they found It; 20 Tho other a Norman onco kissed In n pet, ' ' ' And managed Its owner, a king, to upset. 21 Within tho body so sturdy wore pent Tho lungs of tho "Old Man I-'loqiioiit." 22 Oclow lies tho heart that Sir James the good Toward I'ulcstlnc carried as far as ho could. 23 And to fill up tho body, there went In, nil pat, Tho stomach Immense of thnt king called "Tho Fat." 24 What flesh thcro was lacking tho wizard supplied From the muld who nt Rouen was tortured and died. 25 And for all missing bones vory hnudsomoly served Tho poet's, by blosslngs and cursings preserved. And how wns this cronture historical drussed? In garments qulto motley, it must bo confossed. 2G On his head wns that thousand year old crown, Worn by monnrchs of mighty ronown. 27 In its robe a score of routs had been made Uy the daggers thut round I'ompey's statue played. 28 Hut gayly n mnntlo was over It thrown That tho foot of a queen had onco trodden upon. 29 On the leg thnt wns flosh an unfortunate hoot Thut hail carried dispatches, completed tho suit. 30 llo placed tho historical man on that throne Which Count Robert ot Paris intruded upon. 31 Ho Is sitting thcro still, my Informant no states, With a qulto complex air, and a mouthful of vlalos, jr-r' MILLINERY SALE Commencing Monday, Xovomboi 27, and continuing till week wo will Hull Any Trimmed Hat Store for . J? I L The .selection includes small, medium and large shapes in smart styles, that arc most becoming to misses and "women. " Miss Paynter a Medford'National Bank Building, North Central . . ttrttttttttttiMtrtftttttfrttfttttttttttttttttf'r Versed in History? i r f t trttt ttrjL. in the . . . $2.98 , PLUMBING HTHAM ANH HOT WATKIt HKATINC Alt Work (lunrAUtf4 Trices RuiiMonnblo Sri HoHMitt lllotk, lbitrHC on (lib Street. Coffecn & Price I'Mcific tumi Horn SIU Valley Second Hand Store Wo lluy and Sell All Kinds of Second Hand Goods, M. J. PII.UIKIt, Prop, lri North Fir Home il5t Hell :i(71! Clark & Wright LAWYnna WASlUMOTOn, D. o. I'tiiilto l.iuiii Muttern: Fliml I'rour. D'Hrl l.nintH. Cunttinli ttiut Million Ciuo'it. Horlp. AtmoolalA Work for Attorneys HaiKlUB for Health. ' SMITH'S APARTMENT HOUSE South Riverside New mill iy-to-)te -.Modern In every particular, gnu cook ing, Htemn bent, etc. Women nod girl mutt hi lug refer ctiic. W. M. H.MITII Home rtioue HtK. Medford Parcel Delivery Fred Crocker, Prop. Parcels, 10c, 15c, 25c. Trunks 2Co anywhere lu tho city. Office: Valley Second Hnnd Store, 15 N. Fir St. Phones: Main 302; Home 351. Residence Phone: Home 115 X. Prompt ilorvlco WOOD! The Medford Wood Yard. All hinds and any length of good dry wood. Corner Seventh and Newtown. C'omo to the shed and see the wood. Phone Dell, GO II; Home, .1.10 X. A. B. T11II& Grunt Proprietors We Have Moved Tho J. T. Ilroadloy flower store Is now lu thu M. F, & H. store, across tho street from former location. Choice lots of cut flowers, bulbs, ferns, palms, etc, nl wnys on hand. J. T. BROADLEY Medford Employment Agency women to cook on ranch, (llrls for hounowork. FOR HAIiW 4 room hoiiHo only $1 100. 7 room house JuhL thlulc, $ 1 850. 5 aouiH IVd luilos out $200 per aero. 20 agres 1 inllo from town 1-100 trees, only $12,500. 15 aoroH, now room hotiBo, $1500. Til A 1)13 GO lmpiovod rauiih lu Aibiiuti Co., Colo, Will trade for ranch hero 10 nnrofl lu 'Wold -Co,, Colo., trade for Iioiiho nud lot, 100 anroH In Wold Co,, Cede, will trade for land here, 'i Ruo carH to trade for lotu, FOR RUNT flti'ltoH hoiiHolccoplui; roomii. E. P. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel Phono -111 lj Home, H. W 11 EKE TO GO TONIGHT rSf-sr'srTtr''ss..4., SAVOY THEATRE Unrtor Mew Mnuniremaut I'lrnt Itliu. Ut'i'imM Million I'loliinm, riouii HI10W1 Cmn tfuim TiMituu'til. I'riihl II Hull, Prop, 10fl TUN OJ1NTJI 10c T II E A T 11 E niu not 111,1; 1111,1, ilt."K AMI MONTKWII.UH HIiiKliitr, Diiiii'Iiik, Tnlli(iiK' unit lt(iM NpliinliiK Here In one of the iomIiiio iicIm one that drew the turnout hoiimm from the Orpheuiu Hi Portland, that llK-ater ever played to. The KiontoMt act of It html ever broiiKht to the Pacific cnai.t. All the papriM of Poillaml Hpeult of this act km one of Him rikoH-kI tut tit tho Orpheuiu omi' hud So now lit jour chance to moo the howt. Don't iiiIm it. Still Another Hceil-I, liter IvOOI.KSTO.V AMI SMITH Cbai-iicler Kluxer ami Violin ,t TIiIh act In entirely novel and Htrlrtly IiIkIi chum. It dmH thu bout cliitn of patrons and ph'imoN ow'i-yhoily. II Ih blight, new nnd pIchkIiik. both lu music mid com edy. A sure winner for the next four daM. THEATRE VAUDEVILLE AND MOVING PICTURES 10 and 15c Change of Program Sundays and Thursdays THEATRE DiiilliK I hone cold nlghlH call at the Star, where It's Hlwuys wurin and romfottnhlo. KIT CARSON'S WOOI.S'C pctiiii'Miiie Incident In this Mi-nul'M life. PATHIC'S wxkiu.v Current ICvoiitn. t.'IT A II OSS KattlltiK Good Western Comedy. ICUIKICfi'K OFF THIS COAST OF (.AIIHAHOU lleaiilirul Sctxilr. U 11,1,11-! WINIC AMI HIS MOTOR IIOAT A ItntllhiK Oood Comedy, Al SATIIHR In Now Sougs. M lisle and MlffocU to Hull tho PIcturoH 'TIII3 ('OliliKICV HAWN" COM I NO H.VTHA Produced In Ireland In the exact location duMcrlhed In IIoiii'IiiiiIL'h celebrated piny, Tills picture hi In three ipoIh, Nolhlmc hut j;ood money gocu nt thin, laundry, but you can depend upon it Hint you nlwuyii get good work, if you wniu your linen well cared rir, thin In the laundry for you. All work called for and promptly delivered, STAR Steam Laundry MMoroiti) OHF.OOV ISIS u TAR I J irsfyP e m C"V rJi