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f, p V PAGE FOUR MTCDVORD MATT; TIOTUNE, arEDFORD, OREGON, W ISDN MS DAY, DKOWMHIOR 27, 101 1. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE ., AN INDT3MJNDIWT MDWSPArRU runhiHiini) nvKitv attkunoon EXCI5PT HUN1AY. HY TUB MKDFQUP PKtNTINQ CO. The Domocrnllo Times, Thu Mtilforri Mull, Tim Medfont Tribune, The South cm OrcRonlnn, Tho Ashlnnd Tribune. Offlco Mnll Trlbuno UuIMIiik. 352739 North rir street; phone. Main 3021; Home 76, MEDFORD POINTS THE WAY. arcOHQI. PUTNAM. Kdltor and Manager Kntcrod nn tu'cond-clars matter nt Mcdford Oregon, under Uio act of M'iroji 3 879- Official Paper of tho City of Medford. Official Paper nt Jackson County. 1 - ii .SUBSCXtXPTXOH RATES. Oun yotir, by mall .....15.00 ;Ono month, by mat! .CO Per month, dattvercd by carrier In Mcdford. Jftcksonvllla and Ccn- tral Point 80 Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 1.00 Weekly, per year 1.50 swonw orncuiATiorr. Dally nvornso for eleven months end Inp November 30. 1911. 2751. mil I-eftt-rt Wlw VrUUd 2rtt Dispatch. Tho Mall Trlbuno 18 on salo nt tho Torry Nowb Stand. San Francisco Portland Hotel News stand, i-oruunu. Bowman News Co.. Portland. Or. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wash RR WILLIAMS i . JlNXiOOS TO 00 Main Event at Smoker of Athletic I Club, on January 8 Will Be Be tween Jack Johnson and Rufus Williams. Mnnnpcr Frankie Kdward-t received word yesterday from Hunts William accepting tho matcli with Jaok John &n,'lhe Ibortl colored boxer. The bout will be the main event of the Nntntoriuni Athletic club's next Amoker, January 8, and is surely a good starter for the New Year, as Uiose boys are more of the seasoned and- experienced kind of boxers, and they no doubt will put up a contest worth going a long way to see. They will box fix rounds and weigh in at A 54 pounds. Besides the main go there will bo a special event and two preliminaries. Thnt popular prices may be charged, tho large skating rink of the Natntonum has been secured. CATTLE BUYERS ARE HOLDING OFF Market for Last Week Was Some- . what Slow, Hot Much Doing Christmas Steer Sells at 10 Cents a Pound. MEDFORD is worth a grout deal to Oregon as a path finder and ohjeet lesson.. She blazes the trail in municipal endeavor, that 0(11018 may follow. Mcdford was the pioneer in community publicity work. She issued the first pamphlet descriptive of the country's . . i - . s 1 1 . . . 1 resources. ne was tne urst ot tno uregon cuies 10 ad vertise. All tho other cities have followed. Mcdford has led the wav in municipal improvements in water systems, sewer systems, and in paving. The other towns are following her lead and shaking off the lethargy of decades. . Medford has led tho good roads fight. She first recog nized scencrv as an asset. She initiated the movement to improve Crater Lake park, now advocated by tho admin istration. Jackson county has out the rod tape that hin dered highway work by issuing bonds for their construc tion. Medford is to establish a public market, thus aiding the solution of the market problem for the producer. If it is successful, they will be established throughout the state. In many other lines of municipal endeavor Medford points the wav. Her beneficial example to other cities is shown by the following item from the Oregon City Ceurier: "Down in Medford the other day the Commercial club unanimously voted for public market days. "In Oregon City we hum over it week after weok and then let it slide. "fn Mcdford there was not a dissenting voice against trying out this trade drawing idea. "Now commercial clubs the world over are lanrolv made up of business men, and circumstantial evidence tends to show that the business men of Medford are guilty of pulling together. "The result is that while Oregon City 'considers,' Med ford does. "This isn't a slain on tho Commercial club or Live Wires. Thev have done much for Oregon Citv in the past four years. This is just a little slam to keep 'em moving up closer together. "We have got to get together, hide jealousies and pull for the citv's good. .Nursing grouches won t get things halt as last as ing air castles. The Mcdford way is bettor." mighty task- the cleansing of the Augean 'stable' of state government. And he 'has got'- not, into (rouble, except as already noted- the mighty river of public sentiment 111 Oregon behind him in his tremendous undertaking." HARVEY SE IS NOIT08E0R0PPE0 Ardcnwald Nursery Man, Chnrnoil With Murder of Hill family, Thoujih Freed hy Justice, Must Face Grand Jury Prohc. - --T-VL SSPK.-J; -sKEBn.-rE3tr.-a of frit'iiita ulio hud crowded into tho couit room, Harvey reiterated his nnsoitlon that ho know nothing concerning tlu case, I W. W. MEMBERS PLACED UNDER ARREST OHKOON 6lTV, Oro.. Uoc U7. Following the collapse of tho ohm against Nathan Harvey, .'in Ardcn wald nursory ninn, who was oharged with the murder of tho Hill family, Proxocutor Levy Stipp of Clackamas county today nimomifcd tluit evi dence in tho ease would bo presented .to the grand jury. It was intimated llarvev would, not be rcarrowlcil and no further action he taken nvuiiisl him unless tltb grand jur iudictuj him. When Justice Samp-on decided that the state's evidence was inconclusive, llnrvey wns cungrnttflntcd by scores Kl Cr.NTItO, Oil., Ooo. a 7.--A baud ot 20 lndtmlrlnl Workers of tho World until recently encamped on a hill 10 miles south of hero, arc uu dor arrest horo today, following a buttle with Sheriff MondowH and a ponHO, In which .1. W. Stafford, ouo of the workout, wan Hhot thtuuKh tho U'K. Tho Khcrlff clmrKO that the men spout their time Mllnn iihont'tho camp, HiiliMlHtlug upon tlioftK or all Mmlrt.rmm MurrotuitllUK rniiolius, No I ninny oinployers will lulk buni noMH with work hunter who cannot bo leauhcd through want ndvorllHiiiu in Ihlrt citv Ihls week. IF YOU OWN A LOT Wo will build you a homo on monthly payments. MEDFORD REALTY AND IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. and H. Co. Building LIVED ON .RAW EGGS Mr. Richard's, Experience With DIN fcrcnt Diets. Peaches and Buttermilk for Three Years. Ccdlton, Md.Mr. George Richards, of till, place, during the past 12 years, has probably tried more different diets than the nvcrngc person would ever use Inn htctlmc. What he has to snv about his experi ments, must therefore be highly Interest-J r- WHERE TO GO TONIGHT t .SAVOY THEATRE UmLr Jfw Mntiikgtmtnt rir-t Hun. I.loutiHrd Motion l'lotur, Clean Hhow, Courtonuif Truntmotit. lTnnk II. Hull, Prop, fie IflVH VMS'l'H o liij to anyone sullcrlng front indigestion or stomach troubles of anv kind. He says: "For inoro than 12 years. ? K' 1111181112 A NATIONAL AWAKENING. . PORTLAND, Doc. 27.Thc holi day tendency for buyers tfi hold off nitd give fhemselve u chanoe to enf down thir cooler stocks had the 5f fecij of -making tho market for tho week somewhat slow. The slight sup plies were just about up to the re (ptiremcntH and the most noted hap pening of tho week wns the sale of n Christians steer at 10 cents, which weighed 2100 pounds mid dressed 72.14 per cent. This is n phenomenal, dress for a 2-year-old mill under 3 steer. The cow market showed an inureaso, and on'Hjc whole prices.iniiy bo'tfnid to be stronger and higher at the week's close. The hog market showed further weakness, tops boing !f(1.40. Tho ar rival of contracted doliverios had a damaging effoot on tho price of local hogs, a condition which is duo to the failui;o of shippers to notify com mission men of their anticipated movement of live stock. Had tho market handlors known of tho hogs that were coming forward to market hoy might have prevented the plac ing of contraot for eastern pur chases. J.ambs sold nt $4.85 and $T. The ?nlo of J31 8H-pouud Jambs thnt hud been properly fattened at $.1.05 is an evidence of the contention that good mutton will nlwnys bring a tfood price. INDIAXAPOMS, Ind., "iTec. 27. It Is reported here today that Burns dotectlvea and United States secret eervlco men aio Investigating ovl donce which perhaps may Involve largo Independent competitors of tho members ot tho National Erectors' association In tho McN'amara dyna mite conspiracy, it is further report ed that Indication has been found tjiat tho funds tho McNnmuras used cune from without tho Iron Workers' treasury. It Is said also that Indi viduals connected with tho competing fjrniH with tho mombors of tho Na tjonal Erectors' association contrlbut cjl larggly to tho funds or tho iron workers' union. I ii mi - .. i, Ilosklns for health. STRAW votes arc being taken all over the country by all sorts of journals. The surprising thing about them is that everv one so far announced, whether it be east, west or south, or whether it be national in character, reflects a public sentiment unfavorable to Taft and favor able to La Follette. As the result of a national plebiscite or referendum conducted during a period of sixtv davs bv the Farm and Home Magazine, La J7ollette received a total of 2G90 votes for the presidency as against 3(53 for Roosevelt and 10G2 for Taft. While the characteristic La Follette strength is shown in the states of the middle west, two surprising items in the poll evidence that the Wisconsin senator is head and shoulders above all other candidates in New England and the south among the tanners. "La-Follette," answer G5 per cent of the votes, while Taft receives 25 per cent and Roosevelt 10 per cent. Sent tinient is overwhelming from Maine to Texas and from New Jersey to California for initiative, referendum, re call, popular election of senators and lower tariffs. Stand-patters are those who cling to exploded fallacies and try through partisanship and prejudice to induce the people to cling to harmful policies and special legislation. In other words, the stand-patter is the mossback of pol itics. As a recent writer remarks : "When the crab outgrows his shell it sloughs off and so far as we know, he otfers no objection, but takes the new shell which answers his needs better. But we, who consider ourselves infinitely superior to the ;rab, try to compel ourselves to keep within the bounds of old thoughts, la3r habits and outgrown customs after we no longer need them. When we arc unfortunate enough to succeed, we rejoice at our cramped souls, as the Chinese woman prides hersclt upon her cramped, misshapen toot. ENTIRELY BALD Her llulr Commenced tn firmv After Two W'vks' IVo of Xeubro's Hurplcldo ! "Fovor caused mo to ho entirely bald. 1 hnd given up all hope of again having hair when I was nd vlsotl to use llcrnjcido. After two weeks my hair commenced to grow. 1 now have tho most hoautltul head of hnlr anyone over saw. Pralso to Newbro'a Horplclde." 1 Thus writes Mr. Howard Italloy. of Dollevtio, Mich, Wo can point to thousands of Instances where tho proper use of Hcrplcldo has been fol lowed by a rcinnrkahlo growth of hair. -. Newbro'a Ilerplclde Is tho original remedy which kills tho dandruff germ and. stops falllnrj hair. Ono Dollar Slzo bottles arc sold and guaranteed by all druggists. Send 10c In postage for sample and booklet tor The Ilerplclde Co., DepL It., Uotrolt, .Mich. Appllcattotismay ho obtained at the best barbers and hnlr dressers. Medford Pharmacy, special agents, near postofftce; night or day. Valley Second Hand Store Uuys and Soils Second Hand Goods, Copper, llrnss, Ilubber, etc. M. J. rirXHKIt, Prop. 15 North i'lr lloino 3&i Uell .1072 I suffered with stomach troubles, and paid hundreds of dollars (or doctor bills and medicines. 1 was also operated on tor piles. ! lived on dried peaches nnd buttermilk for neatly three years. Tho olily thlnp, that would not Rive me pain was raw eggs. I was n nhvsical wreck. 1 could nol j sleep, and wss m near crazy as a man couiu wcu oc. I must say that Alter taking two 25-cenl packages ol Thedlord's Ulack-Draught. it did mo more cood tlun all 1 ever spent lor other medicines. I nave been working uauy on the farm ever since, anu i am as naru ns iron." This purely vegetable remedy has been In successful use (or more than 70 years. Try it. Uut be sure thai It's "Thedlord's." The Reliability of the Company Which Makes the Abstract When You Jmy Property Means as Much to You as the Soundness of a Hank where You Deposit Your Money. Tho itltttract compnny that Is rimincliilly roMponidhln could make good your lomt If through an error or ombwlon of tholrs you wero to suffer financially, Wo would. So Have the Jackson County Abstract Com pany Make Your Abstracts nnd do awny with tho doubt thnt comes from Inability (o depend on your nlmtract to bo sum that tho tltlo to your prop erty Is all thnt you thought lty was. Itest secure from fonr of loss by poor abstracting. Jackson County Abstract Company Corner fltli anil Fir His. North Mull Trlbuno nidg. Rfedfortl, Oregon SHEaHaSBBHBaSMSSSHaHSSSSMHSH "STABLE" METHODS DISTURBED. TIIE optimistic and cheery Gold Hill News contains the following reply to the captious, carping criticism of a vinegar tempered, sour faced plaj'inatc in the garden of jeurnalism: "Says the Portland Oregonian, venomous critic of Clov ernor West: 'He has got into trouble through his egregious meddling with stable methods of government. ' "That's just it 'stable' methods of government. Tt is 'stable' methods of government that Governor West litis been trying to clean up ever since his inauguration he and Ben Olcott, his secretary of state. To the Oregonian tins is nothing less than sacreligious meddling. "By till means, the governor should let the Salem "stables" stand as they have always stood. Don't clean out a single stall. Don't let in the light. Don't ventilate. Let every old departmental grafter continue to munch at the public, crib. Lead out no worthless old nag that lias been eating his head off at public expense for years. Don't touch a single sacred, stinking straw of the old 'stable' method of government. Don't make state institu tions self-supporting. Don't give penitentiary inmates tt chance at useful labor in the open air, under the broad blue sky. Keep them penned up like cattle such was the 'stable' method in vogue aforetime, good enough since time began, good enough now, always and forever. "Yes, Governor West 'litis got' into trouble because of his progressive, humanitarian policies. But tho scat of the trouble is in the editorial stomach of the Oregonian; also the location of the most pitiful and apparently the most chronic case of aggravated mossback dyspepsia on record. "West has made good, lie is manfully performing aL YOU ARE INVITED O. A. C. SHORT COtlRSES Begin Jan, 3, Continue Four Weeks. Kvory citizen of Orogon Is cordially Invited to at tend tho short courses nf tho Oregon Agrfcultur ol College, beginning Jan. 3. Klovon distinctive courses will bo offered In Agriculture Mechanic Arts, Domestic Science nnd Art, Commerce For estry and Music. Every coprso Is designed to HKIP tho student In his dally work. Mnko this a pleasant and profitnblo win tar outing. No tu ition. Itoasonablo accommodations. For beau tiful Illustrated bulletin, address If. M. TKNNANT, Registrar, Corvallls, Oro. Farmer's nus'lncss Course by Correspondence Personally Conducted Excursion to LOS ANGELES SPECIAL TRAIN SPECIAL TRAIN Solid Pullman Train, with dining and observation car For Los Angeles Excursionists Leave Medford for San Fran cisco, Dee, 29th, 3:30 p, m. $35.00 round trip, stop-overs nt pleasure. in either direction, flood via cither route, return limit Marc1! 29th. Rcachinn San Francisco in ample time for the NEW YEAR'S CELEBRATION JV further information see readers running in val ley newspapers. Make your reservations now. Special Train will bo made of Pullman Equipment only and will be the finest train ever leaving tho Rogue River Valley fl SUNSET " 1 (OGDEH & SHASTA I V R9,TS YOU WANT OISTIMT roMieiiTAitu: ISIUN I Supply It Dr. RicKert (Her Kcnlncr'K Rock Spring Goal V KASTD AZ.Z. 7JKV TOOL Offtr nnd Coal Ynrd, Twelfth and Front fltirot. Phono 7101. Burbidge ara oojlx, tcur L. N. JUDD Orchard, Homes nml 1'arm In a Thriving Contor In ono of tho Harden Spots of ltoguo IUvor Valley. TALKXT, Oitl'nO.V ISIS T II E A T UIE TONIGHT III " lllfl 111" IH II I I J.. I.OItl) AMI MKKi; Tho tlttlo Mk penplo In tholr comedy slutting and tnlUlin act. .IIM.MIK ItOWH Tim (lurnmu Comedian. TIicho nuts both direct from I'hii t line's Theater, Seattle, w'lcro they huvn boon a hit tho past two weeks. ' th ma: HUKI-H OI .MOTION IMCTUHICH Hi'icci.ii. MATiNia: Ki'i-y Sntuidny ntitl Sunday t moo l SI. I'vcnlnjt lYrforiortnro nt 7. PLUMBING 8TBAM AND HOT WATER IlKATIrta All Work OtiaranteM Prlccu Reasotubla M nowartl ItlorV, litrMC4 oh flth Strrit. Coffeen & Price Pacific 8081 lIorM SM Noyes&B.lack HOL'HU AND HJON PArNTINO Up-to-Dato Auto nnd Cnrrlnno Pulntlng, (Jold l,onf Blgnn and Interior Decorating n Spcclnlty. rthop nml Offlco fl. Wrnpti 'and lOIJt St. Offlco Phpno 7771. Alt Work Positively Guaranteed, ?S Una; 7212. STAR THEATRE t'nder illrcrtlou of People's Amusement Co loooKuirr )! piu! 1000 Till: fONVKItT Ol' HAN CliK.MK.VTi: Drama of an actual hlntnrlc event Till: MlHCIt .MI.STIt Powerful Westttrn LOVK'H IIK.N'l.riATIO.V It holds you from tho stnrt. a.v ai:iuimm: hmiimimiat (Set In uti thin you liuvn mtvtir seen nuylhliiK lllui ll before. Al. SATIICIt In New Song Till' WOOIAVOKTIIS .Mcdfitid'N Favorite .Miinlt'lanv AO.MISHION 10 CKNTrt Matlneo I 'very liny UG0 THEATRE VAl'DKVII.I.i: AND .MOVI.NO I'ICTIMICM , I Or AND 1.1c Chntigo of Pronnuii Hiiuduys nml Thursdays f -.-.. ...... - ORDER YOUR SWEET CREAM Coffee or Whipped BUTTER MILK . BUTTERMILK Medford Cream and Butter Co. Two Free Deliveries Dally NATATOIIIUM I1UILDINO Plioiiem 161-L Main 881 V-ttj. Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency Foit ham:: 20 acrcu, 11' acres planted, koiiio 10 yearu old. 22 acrou jmrt planted to pear, cherries, etc. 10 ncro, 7 ncron O-yonr-olds, Vi nnd 2 year old. 7 room house, 11800. ' l room ho u ho, vIiich nud borrloH, ,H00. 5 room houiio, $000, , TKADIl ' 1V4 ucroH set to trooH. 0 room hotiuo, well Imp. ',' 0 room Iioiibo, cabltiot ttltchon, inodoru, tritdo for tinluinrovod luud. ' MIHOI'fJ,ANKOUH Now Undorwood typowrltor and fine dusk for iialof at n bitr;ntn, t Furnluliod hoiimm for rent, i Vacant houucH In all partu of tho city for ront. Mot your propbrty with hh. KSIPW1YMI0NT: Woman to cook on ti ranch, airla for Konorul hoiiuowork, E. P. A. BITTNER ROOM 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel VJiono -1111 Ifomo, 14,