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Tf ' lrRDF0T7D MAIL TRTBTW), MTC1YF0RO, OPEOOX. TTTTTRSTUY, MARCH 21. IM'J. ROOSEVELT OPENS LOCAL AGENTS BANQUET CHIEF THE "NEWLYWEDS" WILL BE SEEN AT THE MEDFORD FRIDAY NIGHT. PROGRESSIVE AGGRESSIVE S PAGTil STX " A w w p. wgKuMMwHraujcuaniA?tvHunju iui.li iw MMJLH-M,llMMMMMIBWJWBHMBBMIWBMBMBMBBMWMBMBBtMMBIM I CAMPAIGN NI2W VORIC, March 21. In the flrdt speech of his campaign for the presidential nomination, Colonel UoOBOvelt Inst nlRht contrasted his position and that taken by President Tnft. Colonel Roosovelt's speech was delivered before a crowd which fill ml Carnegie hall. So niaiiy persona wished to hear him that an overflow meeting was held In a small hall within the same building. The street front of the building contained a throng of persons unable to gain ad mission to either hall. Colonel Hoosovelt was received with marked onthustasm. Replying to President Tnffs Bos ton nddresB, Colonel Hoosovelt said tho position hold by President Taft was one held slnco the beginning of our government by many reputable and honorable men. It is that popu lar government is to bo feared, and when It must ho accepted It should he hedged with every species of re striction and check so to make tho power of the peoplo limited and In effective as possible. In effect, he hald this view is that the constitution Is a stralghtjackct and tho peoplo an unruly patient. A view not alone, he considered, false, but mischievous. Alluding to President Taft's state ment that "every class" should have a "voice" in tho government, ho de clared thnt to be a serious miscon ception of the American political conditions. The real trouble Is. ho asserted, that some classes havo too much voice. Referring to the president's asser tion that recall of the judiciary would give a "powerful effect to tho momentary lmpulso of the majority of the olectorato and prepare tho way for the grossest tyranny," Roosevelt says he would like to know tho exact distinction between what Taft calls "fitful Impulse of the temporary ma jority," when applied to a question such as Roosevelt raises and any other questions. "Remember, under my proposal to review tho rule or decision by popu lar vote, it would take at least two years from tho time of the election of tho legislature which passed the act." In conclusion Roosevelt as serted with emphasis that he stood on his Columbus t.pech. Colonel Roosevelt in substance said he believes the right and ability of the peoplo to rule and has scant patience with the talk of the tyranny of the majority. He declared we of today are suffering tho tyranny of the minorities. Roosevelt said it was u small minority who are "grabbing tho coal deposits, water-powers and harbor fronts, who fatten on the sale of adulterated food and drugs, and who stand behind the trusts and monopolies," and asserted that for twenty years vested Interests had ruled aB If they "had a first mort gage on tho wholo United States, while the rights of all tho people wero merely unsecured debt." The speaker asserted that no one says it Is best to conduct all legisla tion by tho direct vote of tlie people, but ho thinks when legislatures re fuse to act an initiative and referen dum 1 needed to carry out the will of tho people. Of tho recall of officials, he said tho only criticism heard is to make thorn timid, but ho declared It better to do that or it will stop these offi cials from currying favor with the interests. The colonel, after assert ing the direct primary, accompanied hy a striugent corrupt practices act, will break up corrupt partnerships between corpoiatlons and politicians, turned to the subject of the recall of judges and of decisions. Ho asserted he nover advocated the rucall of judges In all tho states and nil communities. Ho maintained, however, wherevor special Interests havo entrenched themselves behind tho courtB tho domocracy has a right to approach tho sanctuary of the Ju diciary. He would, ho said, moro willingly trust tho wholo peoplo to judge in such Instances than a spe cial tribunal. J. H. Cochran isnvo bunn.net .it, the Motel Modfonl Ittt itinht in honor of Almn D. Knti, mstiingcr ot Iho Mutual Life Insurance oompai ol Now York. The present wero Alira I). Katz. Portland; J. M. Oothr.ui T. ( Wicks. It. 0. Honmo and .1. V ltutohtiMu. The hnniUct w.'s hi hi hi ll o'clock mul took tho lmtiitv nf locinl mark of honor to Mr. Kiit? who wh in Medford for- tho pnriMW of inspecting the now office-, ivom 202 and 20." Kn-st National Ha .k huitiliuc. Mr. Katie iwpro ed lum-r'i ! well plon-od with tho office- and especially well plon-ed with tho hu-i no Medford hn- i;icn the rompam ( durine; tho pn-t nine enr-. a -hint, mention of which k a- follow-- J For something like nine or- Mr j J. II. Cochran litis liol in Medford. I oomiiijj hero from Oakland. Ore to' opon up this torriton for tho Mutual Kilo In-unuicc (n. ot Now ork. ror An own! of t'n U).) tii,ooi- iii Mm ct who 'iw i d'Maxi. ami Mar.uvt Hr.iun. 1). . ... ..i... ii.... ..... ..i i... i., . i '.. uiiii iii-iiiiiiicc o. oi .c- hok. r,,rnu,, olloriliu-. ho. .kid hire at tli ' l'M O tllO ponolll U i.imin i'"i n ! no- - iiniuui ronn" nhuo-t tho ontin time Iii-office ha- . . . . ., , tlu .o tide-, will In u. ili-n"' s on tho Anuni.ui uliigo, who will ST. JOHNS VISITORS HIGHLY PLEASED WITH MEDFORD Mr. and Mrs, Prank h. Test of St. Johnfy Ore., visited in Medfoid Wed nesday with their friends tho Potter mid Qoold families, at Fairdnlo orch ards. Mr. mid Mrs. Test wero on their way homo from Look Hcneh, Cnl., where thuy have passed the win lor. it bein tlieir first isit to Medford they wero astonished to find u real live city, after hwivinp; as thoy so of ten had jii Portland, that Medford and tho Hofjuo river valley were dead ones. Mr. Tt, who is innniiRor of tho I'ortlMid Woolen Mills at St. Johns, looked at Medford and tho valley from a business mun's standpoint, mid wild ho could not understand how nnyono should wnut to leave Oregon, especially this section of the Ntato, for anythiugp; to bo found in California, boon in tho Palm lmilding and hi-friond- a- well a- patnui- know Mint tho old office was ati thin? hut a de-irable place to cither loaf or work in. "Vitli a .-mall, undo-irahlo office, but with untiling energy, hacked by the olde-t and .-ttongo-t life insur ance company in the L'nitod Slate-, Mr. Cochran litis written an nvernuo of something like 2.'0.000 of life insurance during each of the nine years he has been in Medford. Tin is a wonderful record for nnv man and a groat record for Medford and southern Oregon. M -hows, not o much, the untiring, square dealing, of the man as well as the company which he has represented, but shows the most conclusive evidence of the prosperity and progros-ivene-s of the people of this section of the' .state. It shows, too, the fact that Medford and vicinity is made up for the most part of people who have been around the world a bit and that a great many of the people living here are up to the standard of the east along financial lines for it is a well known fact that the percentage of life Klieies i the east is as ten to one per each thou sand inhabitants there being ten pol icies in the east to where there is one in the we-t. But the wot is fast coming to the realization of the need of Life Insurance and the manifold advantages it afford- to every man who takes out a jwlicy. The people who tire buying insurance are also coming to learn that there is a va-t difference in the cost of insurance and last year the .Medford office placed something like .-r."fl(,000. Jt a man comes to the office, or will take the time to understand the con tract written by the Mutual Life of New York as explained by one of the local representatives, he will, if he is honest with himself and really wi-hes to got the best policy ever written and wishes, to get in-urance at actual cost, he is sure to take a policy with the Mutual Life. Mr. Cochran .stood first in the state of Oregon in the production of new business for 10.11 and ninth in the world. J. P .Hutchnson stood third in the state and 32d in the world in the pro duction of new business for 1011. Mr. Wicks was formerly with the Northwestern for some seven year. and is a capable writer a- is Mr. Kcamc. If you are thinking of Life Insur ance, any one of the above named represent a ti es will be glad to give jou the facts and br-lievo that thoy can show you that the Mutual u the company for you to velvet. DEAD. Kmilie Bortlm Wilker, born Aug. 12, 1911, daughter of Kev. and Mr. Comnd Willcer, died Thursday morn ing, March 21. Funeral will be held Snturday at the Herman Lutheran church at 1 o'clock. Interment Odd fellows cemetery. Baldheads Moio Women Arc Raid Than Men, Sas Authority. This Is a startling statement, but it's true according to an article pub lished in a btandard magazlno this year. Ono thing is certain PARISIAN SACK will surely provont baldness by stopping tho hair from falling, but It won't grow hair aftor tho head la bald. Ladles, look aftor your hair, de stroy tho dandruff germs with PAR ISIAN SAG1C and dandruff will ills appoar. It stops scalp Itch over night and is guaranteed to bo tho most refreshing, refitted and agrec ablo hair drcsbing that can bo ob tained. Sold by Chan. Strang and druggists all over America for CO cents. "My hair was falling out, nnd I was troubled with Itching scalp. I received no bonoflt until I trlod PARISIAN SACK "-Mrs. George Thunder, R. V. U, 0, Marshall, Mich. Modfoid theater .or htul.u. M.u.h i 22, and which In- aliotuK .mm-ed ( tho intcro-t of local theatergoer- who are admirer of the bettor sort of niti-ionl conicdv, will ho found in tho blight -ong coiiicdx. "The Nowljwedn and Their Hnb " Tins clever mu-ical play with its tiO 1-2 M?opIe delighted all Now Yoik ami I Iticago tor mom us ami nioiiui- t in t Fiid.n. 1'ho pcrtotmaiiK 'In- iviiicmhcictl tor his cccllcnt wink piomi-d'Hi "I'lio Kod Mill, I'ho Sliollors" will be of the liM-lu-t -oil. with fun and iiiunv other llronduux miccosmw, a- the keviinto. The doing- of N-i-'ih the laughing hit of tho plav as A. Hleon, tho irresistible child of the doting Mr. and Mr. Now l wed, fui-in-li loth of ainu-oiiu'iit. The pint of the hahv will bo taken h .lames !'. Rosen, a very clever lillipulioti actor, foil) -two inches liisdi. while the fond nud it is -ale to -a that mam then- patents aio impersonated h Leo Nichol, tho bucolic waiter. In tho lug oast Mn'to aiv miinv well known piny ot- including Iloatrico Flint, Pailalio Young. W. A. Orlando, Ralph ('. Hcmiii nud a hand-nine claims pre senting mniiv -ingiiig and dancing iiu cities. REBELS READY TO FIGHT TROOPS HL PASO. Texas, March 21 More than 500 rebels, commanded b General Ynez Salaiar today are mo bilizing at Jiminoz to roslst a threat ened attack of 1200 federals who are approaching from tho south. At an early hour today the fedorals were reported within sight of Jimlnez and a clash may como bofore night. Juarez and other cities la north ern Chihuahua face a food famine as a result of tho United States govern ment prohibiting the Importation ot foodstuffs into Mexico. Tho customs officers in El Paeo are taking great er precautions to prevent violations of this law than they did during the Madoro revolution. J J. BARKDUL L OUT FOR HOUSE J K Rarkdtill, a well known real estate man of this iltj. who Is prob ably better known to his friends as "Mosc." has nnnotiiicod his candi dacy for roprohotitntUo from Jackson county upon the democratic ticket. Mr. Rarkdiill 1ms long boon Identi fied with Jnrktton comity polltits. lie is a progroaslve business man and has handled some of the largest renl estate deals In tho valley. Univers ally liked, his' candidacy will no doubt strlko a responsive chord throughont tho valley. Pile Cutfdjn O tp 1 1 !nyn. Your druggist will refund money If PA'.O OINTMKXT falls to euro any caso of Itching, IJUnd, Ulcedlng or Protruding Piles In G to 14 days. GOc. PORTLAND TO BAR ALL LOAN SHARKS FROM CITY PORTLAND. Mau-h 21.--The citv council todav is on rocoid asfaor iug the eradication fiom Portland of hum -hoik- and tho citv attorney in authorirod to draw up an oidiuatn'c which shall prohibit auv tt cuiplinc assigning hi iilor to a "loan shark" nud shall dme the latter out of Iiumi-lic-5. THIS WILL INTEREST MOTHERS Mother Gray's Sweet' Powders foi Children, a Certain rollef for Kover Ishuess, Headache, Had Stomncn, Teething Disorders, movo "and regu late tho Rowels nnil Destroy Worms. They break up colds In 21 hours. They uro so pleasant to tho taste Children like them. Over 10.000 testimonials. Used bv Mothers for 23 enrs. They noor fall. Sold by ftfl Druggists, 25c. Samplu mailed FKKrJ. Address, Allen S. Olmsted, L" Roy, N. Y. Easter Economy Sale GRAY & MOE The Place to Go EXTRA! Women s and Children's Knit Underwear FOREST MILLS UNDERWEAR Our complete spring lino is hero rondy for inspection ai prices that mean a saving to you. Fit and satisfaction guaranteed. "Women's Alodium Weight Jersey Ribbed Lisle Thread Combination Suit. Low neck, no sleeves, knee length, also high neck and ankle length. Regular and extra sizes. Easter Economy Sale price 35, 50, 85 $1.00 FOREST MILLS Children's Knit Union Suil. Si.es -I to 1(i years. Kino lisle thread GORDON WOMEN'S AND CHILDREN'S HOSIERY Values that are not equaled elsewhere. We offer you GORDON Hosiery for two reasons. First, because we believe it to bo the most dependable ho siery made in each of the materials in which it comes; and, second, because wo desire to merit the confidence which you have in us by offering you goods that are made under a well-known name and in which you also have confidence. GORDON HOSIERY of wonderful sheerness and great desirability in ab solutely fast colors. Our stock is now complete, all sizes for ladies, childron and infants. Prices 25, 35, 50, $1.00 pair KAYSER LONG SILK GLOVES $1.00 We show a better full length KMniUon silk Glove in popular shades than you can buy elsewhere for $1.00. SIMMONS 16-BUTTON KID GLOVES. .... , , , ..,.$3.50 Are made extra long and made ofi very fine French" kid glazed with smooth solid surface that clean and look likeVnow.- White and black $3.50 EASTER NECKWEAR ARRIVING DAILY We always show the new nobby creations in Neckwear. Our patterns are exclusive and one of a kind. Prices range from....'. 25 to $3.00 GRAY & MOE The East and the West The "iiiIhIiih" power In a pnrltutin of yonHl, lu not thoiiKht of In broad that In host, Hut broad duos not rnNo Kood, In wltitor, baolt UAST, Altlioiuth 'twill iiio.it mine without .scant, lu Urn W'HBT. Ah a port llliintriitlnn we'll take man or liiuiht, When sooinlni'.ly they're at tholr bout, Thoy nil woilt much harder back lu tho 1 2 AMP, Than VU do out horo lu tho WNHT. Hack Micro thoy'io working all Minos for tho leant, And tho service Is rated the best, Thoy navo mostly all Mutt thoy make lu the KANT, Whllo Mm spendlnr.'s the urout iduiit out lu tho WKST, An error though niado If duly confoiised In hotter than n thought Miat'M deceased, Ho why not surprise by Ni:V MKTIIODH out WKST, And by those NUW MKTIIODH boat nut tho IJAHT. Wo aro trylnj; to r.lvo tho moot of tho best, And tho Most ami tho Mont for tin Leant, Whllo 'Mh now to tho most of tho bent lu Mm WKHT, Thin molhoil docs work with miutohh In tho MAST. Wo aiikod your support, hut never had KueftHod, That efforts llko OURH whim P'leiiio'd Could brltiK ui so many now friends In tho WKHT, Whllo wo follow out what wo'ro tauc.ht lu Mu KAHT. Advertising Uko thin la ttttro rjulto a feast, Hut to US thin chnnittt Is ort of a rest, Kor wo work nil tho Mino llko Mn-y do lu the KAHT, And we're brlnultiK Ni:W MKTIIOIW out horo lu Mm west. Tloaso do not forKot our naino and aluo do pot forKrt where wo live, und lant but not least do not fowl what we do, and Mion do not forpu that WK AltKTHK HKHT nnd thoso last few words In what mukoti tho other follows mad, but wo call your attention to the TACT that no ono contradicts UH, hocauno llny know WK ARK TIIK IIKHT, It's tho truth all tho time, then think of tho experience wo havo had lu tho yours of ;enorul practice before wo HI'K CIAMZKI). Our oxporlonce In at our service nud retuoinber Mils one PACT, CONSULTATION always KRKK. Urn. Saunders & (Jrooti (liirnott-Coroy HitlhllnK l'ractlco limited to KYK, KAR. NOSH ANI1 THROAT. .Mcdfonl, Orogoii RELIABLE ETHICAL CORA E. UTLEY Manicurist Marinello Shop 407 Garnet t-Corey Bldg. Phenes: G751, .'M3-K B. T. VAN DE CAR will save you money if in the market for diamonds, watch es or jewelry. The best goods at lowest prices in Medford PHIPPS BUILDING ui COUNTY SURVEYOR I am asking for the Republican nomination, and if 1 am elected I will make the office mean something. All county work requiring engineering skill should be done by the County Surveyor, and maps and other data filed for future reference. Having made the surveys for tho adjudicating of Little Butte creek water rights and a topographic, map of a large portion of the Rogue River valley, besides other surveys, I am able to give first-hand information. RALPH P. COWGILL List your 10, 20 or 50 acre tracts with me. I am having plenty of inquiries for acreage. THOS. H. E. HATHAWAY K