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I potb mun 3rEDF0RT) MAIL' TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftEOON TRTDAY. 'AVmh 19, 101& -- . " " ' '' .... i - , ,- . I . n i ? 1 1 i ii t Medford mail tribune ) AN INDKPKNDKNT NEWSPAPEK PUBMHHKD KVRUY AKTBHNOON , BXCKPT BUNDAT. BT TUB MlEDFOrtD PKINTINQ CO. Th6 notnocrntlo TlmcB, Tho Mrdfor4 Mall, Tho MeOford Tribune, Th Soutta rn Orefronlan, Tho Aahl&nd Tribune. Office Mail Tribune Uulldlnff. J6-J7-SI North Fir Home 75., treet: phone, Main 10211 if.. 8K0nan PUTNAM, Editor and Maaacttr , I3ntrrd aa nocond-clnsi matter at Medforil. OrcRon. under the act of March 1, 187. Offlolnl rner of tho City of Mtdford. Official Paper of Jackson Countr. STTBSC&XTXX09 &&TZS. One rear, by mall .....15.00 One month, by mail 50 Per month, delivered by carrier in Mcdford. Jacksonville nnd Cen tral Point SO Bnturdftjr only, by mall, rr year.. J.00 Weokly, per ywir 1.50 ' vwosur cxBCir&Asxox. Dnily averntre for eleven months nfl- Ins November SO, 1911, J751. STARTING A GREAT INDUSTRY. f rail ue4 Wire TJnlUa Tnm Sltpatchea. Tho Mail Tribune is on mle at tho Perry News Stand, San Francisco. Portland Hotel New Stnnd. Portias. Bowman Notvh Co., Portland. Ore. w o Whttnev- Reftttlft. Wmli JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brawn - Mcdford polico have been looking for a man named Cash. Another rase of looso change. Krlend Abo Martin Is of the opin ion that anany good barbers will bo spoiled when the campaign quar tettes begin to organize. As far as Illinois is concerned Teddy's, hat Is still most emphatic ally In the ring. The pen is mightier than the sword and also mightier than any "back to tho farm" literature. The cartoonist on tho Oregonlan has made Den Selling a stalwart farmer. Condensed ItliyimN X". All 'Illinois Laft At Wllllboy Taft. 100. TILTS week -witnessed a shipment of n envload of (i?s from Mcdford, the first carload shipment of this produce from the Rogue river valley. Jn addition, there are many eases of eggs being shipped out of the valley dailv by' express. this ear will bring the poullrymen $2000. It is im portant as marking the beginning of what is destined to be tho development of oiie of the great resources of southern Oregon. There is no reason why tho output should not attain a envload a day or seveval carloads, supplemented by ear loads of poultry. Conditions are more favorable here for poultry raising than in any section of the United States. Petaluma secures a' gross revenue of ten million dol larsa year from its poultry industry. This is the equiva lent of ten thousand cars of fancy fruit. -If only a small portion of the idle land about Mcdford. unsuitable for orchards, was utilized for poultry, in a short tune the revenue irom this source would equal the revenue from orchards and a much steadier source ot in come, with no fear of frost. Owners of idle tracts of comparatively worthless land should make it a business to offer special inducements to the )oultrvmen, sell on such easv terms that any one can purchase, or lease for small amounts, for poultry enriches! tne sou as wen as produces revenue. Turkeys should receive special attention, for local conditions are peculiarly adnjrted to their production, and much money can be secured by raising them in small num bers as a side issue to the orchard or farm. On an acre of land, with water, an industrious worker can raise in this clinic not only all the produce his family consumes, but poultry enough to realize a good income. ITere is a chance for the unemployed and for the I. AV. AY. to divert into a useful channel the energy too often expended in useless agitation, fomenting discontent but too often Ihey are not looking for work, such as is essential to make any industry profitable. MARRIED. Kdwanl L. I hit ton of South Oaro Him ii ml Miss Alia Madnleiio Hutu oC this olty wore united In ninrringo nt tho l'rcdiyterinii iimnsu by tho Nov V. 1 Shields. Thumilny. These young peoplu nre koIiijj to nutku their homo In outh Carolina where .Mr. Burton N enKflKtl m himiucsB. NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Hold In Moono Hnll every Tluinulny at l p. in. Kvorybody Invited. Jl.1 1,.!. Indigestion Causes Dlftxlncss, XorvnusnoKN, lllll. oumiicmx, Slik Hoiulmlios ami Sloopb""-uits, You know that most of tho all meats above come from an out ot order stomach, When your food reaches tho stoin nch It should digest ami turuhth nu tritious matter to thu blood. If It doesn't digest, but lay heavily on your stomach, it hint started to 'ferment. When It formenN it sets looso In tho stomach poisonous unHCH whlcli Irritate the j;roat pneumogastrlo uervo that leads directly from tho brain to tho stomach. That Irritation causes heartburn, dizziness, night sweats, uervounue.is and other ailments. Ml-O-NA Is guaranteed to end nil stomach misery, or money back. GO cents at Chns. Strang's and druggists everywhere. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work Qunrnntee. lrlo Itchiomible, OOPPEEN & JPRIOE is Howard Blook, Butranc on eth Ml racUlo 9031. Xoiua Bit. ClVrVsc Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, 1). O. Public Land Mntters: Final Proof. Dciert Lands, Contests and Mining Cases. Bcrlp. in ii in 1 1 lTT I iKttHlimH tU ttiimly tor Klilney. .I.ltrr aiul llowl. of III hUii IMllflr tli Utw.nl ntt ttlvfn IMi, Htmiulli mia viisur in tbe eullie jrlm F0RDE CAN DO IT Do yon wnnt your lawn imt In first oIuhh nUupoT All work Kiinrnntocri. Leave nililrcxrt with It. 11. l'littorMii, Qiiiiknr Nursery, Nnsh hotel. r-rt, GAYNOR UPON THE COURTS. After an Ohio dentist had pulled a blind man's tooth ho was able to see. ( Ho evidently didn't monkey with the eye tooth. Yampiro Iteramped. A man there was and ho bet his pile, Bet it with you and I, That Dunn would win by an easy mile, Then he went rouud with a knowing smllo And talked of his chances to win, the . while. Ills wager from you and I. Oh, the man who bet talked loud for " Dunn, Talked dt with you'and I. lie named himself committee of one And worked- from morn till the set of sun, Not so much for Dunn as he was for tho "men" Ho bet with you and I. As usual we will donate & copper medal bearing bas-relief of Abraham Lincoln to the man who sends us tho namo of the hero of the above "pome." ,1 - COMMUNICATION. To the editer: Kindly permit mo space for a most pertinent Question, Why the apathy of voters In gener al on tho subject of improvement in public schools? If I succeed ouly in causing some to think 1 shall bo satisfied. Has It occurred to the voters and fathers that only one candidate for county superintendent of schools has filed for nomination at the primaries this week? Do you, voters, simply rest easy In tho knowledge, that tho present in cumbent who has filed for renomina tion has drawn his salary fo the past two terms? How many of you in vestigated his qualifications when first lie sought the office, or have since proven them? The superinten dent pays tho required number of brief visits to each district and con fers with school boards consisting vt good men, but many of whom aro not parents, therefore for the most part indifferent nnd a largo percentage aro mossbacks who have never learn ed why schools aro graded. Mothers have bitterly annulled the Medford schools but, how much moro criticism can bo made against rural schools, where pupils come from almost primitive homes (?) and yet thu pupils aro told that "tho cow up and died'' reforonco Is mndo to "nnt-oyo" tobacco users, and pupils between 12 and 14 years, aro directed to "skip over" board measure Jn arithmetic. Aio women ellglblo to the oftlco of superintendent of schools? If so is thero not n bright, energetic woman to elect who will bo a credit to the Offico by Improving tho lighting, ven tilation and sanitation; beautifying both school rooms and grounds, ut least lay a foundation for depart ment's 0f manual training, domestic science, music and drawing and put u cud to tho present stagnation, for nowhoie Is grouter progress being made than along educutlonal lines all ever tho world, . A PROGRESSIVE MQTIIKR. t Ctoilral Poiiil, April 19t . i THE attitude of most lawyers toward the judicial recall c is amusing. They view the courts with the same awe and veneration that royalists view the throne. As the records of the courts show a trail of corruption throughout the country, as main- of the decisions now read into the Jaw bv precedent are the work of notoriously cor rupt judges, appointed by corporation financed political bosses to carry out the wishes pf their creators, tin's atti tude is nbsurd. The judge is the creation of the electorate, and stands on no pedestal making him immune from criticism or re moval. The same power that creates ought to be able to destroy. In this regard a recent speech hy Mayor W. .T. Gay nor of New York Citv, former chief justice, is worfhv of quo tation, as clear!' defining the attitude of the layman as well as more liberal attorneys. He savs: "Do the courts in this country stand in the way of social and economic progress? Yes, they do, and have done so for a long tune. J3ut this is nothing new. In all ages, and prett much everywhere, the courts have tried to apply their legal rules of thumb to social, commercial and economic matters, always with signal failure, and gen erally with injury to industry, commerce and the social good. "Nothing is more distressing than tosce a bench of judges, old men, as a rule, set themselves against the mani fest and enlightened will of the community in matters of social, economic or commercial progress. The same is true in matters of morals and religious growth also, .fesus, Socrates, and many who came after them, age after age, fell victims to judicial narrow-mindedness. But the ad verse decisions of courts have not been able to stop human progress. Sometimes they baffle it for the time being. Sometimes, by creating exasperation in the intelligent mind, they accelerate it. "Courts declare legislation unconstitutional which ex ceeds their opinion of what is economically or socially wise or beneficial. No sucji power was ever given to the courts. They have simply taken it away from the legislative de partment of government. They have set themselves up as the "protectors" of society against the law-making power, safeguarded as it is hy the consent of two houses and the executive Teto. They do not seem to consider who is to protect us against them in their judicial legislation. In the cases of the underground bakeries, the manufacture of tobacco in tenements, the working of women in fac tories at night, and so on, was not the legislature, repre senting the community, as fit, at least, as an' judge, or a bench of a few judges, mere mortals like the rest of us, to judge of the wisdom or advisability of the laws passed, from the standpoint of the moral, economic and social wel farc and progress of society?" A Guiding Star ILLINOIS m BUYS 10 ffi G. A. RuRtfi of Princeton, III., has purchased a leu acre tract on Itos.s Lnne, part of the Ifuyncn place, Half of tlio ten acres is in NowtowiiK nml the bulauco in Alfnlfii. The hoil is tho richest; in the valley, Mr. UujX'fi arrived here in the midst of tho HiiowHtorm of a week ngo after huviiiK spent some time in Hood River. He wmb much disgusted tho night of his arrival, but when the sun cumo out the. following tiny, fell in Jovo with the valley und determined to mnlco it his future home, Ho loft for Princeton Friday and will return with his family next fall. Tho huIo wb made by the Rogue River Conimcrciul Orplwd cojupunyf m m OF m mm The Rogue River Commission com pany shipped from Medford on Tiiursdny the first ear of eggs ever bent out of tho Roguo River valley, and it is the forerunner of many sim ilar ears. Largo BhipmeiitH of efjgs lmvc been made recently hy exprcHH, hut the output has now incrciiued sufficiently to justify carload shipments, Missed the Titanic. SANTA MONICA, Cal., April 19 A cablegram from Loudon today con firmed tho repoit that Mrs. Mando Urown, a wealthy Santn Monlcu wo- man, did not sail on tho llnor Titanic, Sho cancelled her booking an hour boforo tho Yoesol sailed. for thoso who are looking for pain less and effective Dentistry Is tho sign at tho entrance to our establish ment. Wo practlco painless extract ing, and every other branch of tho profession. Whatever your require ments in tho Dental line, you may bo sure of tho best service nt tho least expenso here. Ask your friends who havo tried us. Lady Attendant DR. BARBER TUB DKXTI8T Ovor DanltU for Duds. Pacific Phone 25$2, Home Phono 3G2-K The Show Thrtt's Different' Will l-Milblt at MEDFORD Monday. April 22 Olio Day Two lVrfonuanrrs, nt ii ami 8 I'. M. Al G. Barnes Big 3-Ring Wild Animal CIRCUS ItTtO Animal Actors, t.'iO I'oiiIvh, Dog, .Monkeyt, Merry Clown ami it lltxit of .Voxel Acts ft ItainN S'ecial TriihiH. fuki: 8tm:kt paiiadii AT 10:lM) A. M. Medford, Monday, Apr. 22 Clothing Mon Boys The Wardrobe Shoos Men, Women nnd Children YOU owe it to yourself to make sure of getting the most your money will buy in clothes-best quality, proper fit, right style, all wool fabrics. In GRIFFON CLOTHES you get full value. jm These are the choicest garments in town, and you ean't do better than select your suit now. Our new Spring Styles are on display and there is no doubt but that we' have a suit that will fit you Avithout greatly decreasing your bank account. THE WARDROBE Nearly a quarter of a century under tho same management' Bank THE Jackson County Medford, Oregon It has succeeded because of 'Soundness of principle Economy of management Safety of investment Courteous and liberal treatment CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $175,000.00 W, I. Vawter, President O. It. Lindloy, Vice Prea. 0. W. McDonald, Cashier A SNAP 00 acres, elx miles from Muiltord, good graded road crottnes tho tract, alt free soil, at $R0 per aero. $1000 will handle, ensy terms on balance. Part Is crook bottom laud, suHablv for alfalfa. Several springs on tho place. Tlmhur enough to pay for the tract. No bulhllUB. In the Griffin crook district. W.T.YorkaCo. II. Heartfield riiKXcii imv- ei.uANBit and HATTi:H Wo make Garments lootc like now and moro than double tho value ot them to you. WOItlC AltSOLUTHLY OUAItA.V- tfi:i llundlca called fornnd delivered Pnriric turn I tome UNO Near Moore Hotel Wanted A Name I have purchased the "Mc I) o w e 1 1 Confectionery and want to select a suitable name for the business, in order to do this I. will offer A PRIZE OF A 5-POUND BOX OP BEST CANDY To the first person suggest ing the name to be selected by n committee. I will give a one-pound box of candy to tho next five people should they suirgest the name choson. 'The date, hour and minute will be placed on each suggestion received to give every one a square deal. Suggestions will bo re ceived up to and including April 20. R. N. FOSTER Succossor to McDowoll'fl Medford Real Estate , & Employment Agency FOU HA LI J Slock of dry kooiIh and nntlonn nt f.Oc on tho dollar, ut Invoice. llcstaurantH from $100o"to $2500, 2 harbor hIiojih, nno In Ore., the other In Calif. HcHtaiiraiit and bakery fully equipped, ? 1000. 4 room Iioiiho pictured, lot plant ed to harried, pilco $700, 15 room Iioiiho near tho North hcIiooI, $2000, tormu. fi room hoiiau and furnlturo which In flint clami In every way and u No. 1 barKalu, 2u00. rtolliiqitlHhmontH and hutnontoadu, To trade buj5i?y or hariioiiH for bi cycle i If you want anything call at my offico, KMl'AOYMIINV Girls for gonoral houeawork, Phono In your ordora for men; no charsou to tho employer, TIioho who want work call and leave youy addrcuu and namo, Mrs, Dlttnor la nlwnyii on hand to tako your namo mid nddrenu, E. F. A. BITTNK ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM BLOCK Opposite Nash Hotel rhono 1M1 Home, 11. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT ISIS lOc THEATRE XOc maiiik '..Mini:i.ii .v on, With tlltll'K HTKKI.mT'Iii "Till: I.AOV ami (Im I'AltSOX" ('nut: Mary, tho maid, v?.(iriiro Van Itced, the hilly. .Mario Campbell Hov Airhlo Omioii, I ho imrnnn ,.. llrirr Hloolo i i in ii i- ii in i . . 11)01) l-Yet of IVuluic I'IImh thu eiiot'ei.vn: itKvoi.vuu KeiittnliiK ADKI.U HU OAltttU, tho VIMKniph Coinimny'ii Mimlm fill little arlri'iw, one of tho youiix cut In tho world ' A (iiNUi:itiiuKi,;ui'u A clever llttlo Comedy as uoi.i) nv i'iuxokss iii:ss Tho dramatic nlory of mi Indian inaldcii'K itratltiido .VT TIIK HUNT OK A SWOMD Heavy Drama i:venl:iK, 10c any teat In tho hotue. Special Chtldreu'ii Mat inee every Saturday and Sunday at 2 p. m., admliinlou .In and lOce. I'oltow tho crowd to tho ImIh. Wo Hollclt your patron-tut, which will bo received with court-oy. THEATRE Under direction People Amue niitiiL Co. Alwnyn In tho load Supremo In Plrturo Produrtmh A HJ'AHTAX .tinrilKU KnlcM' reatel war? drama Tltrlllliiif, iMAtfful TIIA'P rilM'KK.V 1U.VXHU A rlrh and hitiKhiiblo comedy THU CAIUUXMS in IT ItlMtorlc chiMitu Till? IIVMV Pun to it furo-ymi-woll ins i.irn.K sist:k KiiuiiluMl over Ali SATIint lii Popular Souk IIohI of Mimic and Uffertu Adnilitfllon lOn, Children Go MATINRIS8 KVRHY DAY Hall & Myers Taxi Co. Tnxicetbs nnd Touring Cars Phenea: Paclflo 1100 Home -100 Tlmo Ilnten: City on PavomontH, $a,00 per hour Country, $:i.r0 per hour Waiting Tlme: 10 Conto Hvery Kour Mlnuton or $1.50 Per Hour Ladloa ShopptnB. $2.r0 Por Hour Doctors' City CallH $2. CO Per Hour Taximeter Itiitnn: Sorvico Day or NlKt Tako tbo Drown Can Watch Our Addition Grow Jackflon ami Summit Mcdford Realty diid 1 in prove men t Company M. F. & if. Co. Ilidtf. Draperies Wo carry u vpry coinpluto lino of ilrupurli'M, lann unrtoliiH, fix turoM. oti)., and Mo (ill cIiihhun of iitilidlntorliiK A Nieual muii to Ionic utter ldH vorlc exclusively nml will rilvo u rqoiI sorvico tin Ih pniullilii to oi tu uvun tlio luruoMt UlllOH, WEEKS & MgGOWAN CO, r