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. mW'M iterfroM Mail tribuke AN lNI)KlENnKNT NKWfiPAt'RIt runMHimn nvisitr attkrnoon JSAUHIT mJNIJAVi IIY TI1H MKDKOIU) I'ltlNTINQ CO. jTIio Domocrntio Time, Tlio Modfonl Mall. The JVlotlfonl TMUuni, The South ern Orcffonlnti, Tlio Aslilniul Tribune .Offlco Mali Trlbtuxv Hulhllnjr. 26-27-29 JJortli Kir Btrcct; phone, Mnln 3031; Home 75, OCOnOR PUTNAM, Killtor nnd Manner . Knlerod i Beeoml-cJans matter ivt Mcdfoni. OroRon, under tho net of junrcii a; istji Official Paper oC tho City of Medford. Official rir of Jackson County. HUBSCRrPTIOW 9U.7TS. Ojte yenr. by malt fS.OO Ono month, by malt, SO rrr montit, uonvermi njr carrier In Med ford, Jacksonville nnd Con tent Point ......... ..... ...... .SO faiurcuy only, by mall, per year.. 2,00 Weekly, per year . 1.60 BWOKK CIHCULATtOW. Dally nvcrnec ttr tovm months end inR November 30, 1911, 2751. iin ' ii n l i. i Xnll laed Wlra trotted fun SlptoUt. The Mall Tribune Is on sale at the Ferry News Stamt. San Francisco. . Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. tiowman inowb uo, 1'oriintiii. uro. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. xsoroKs. oucaox., Metropolis of Southern oresron and ZYortncrn catirornia, and the raateat Krowjnpf city In Orestm. . , ; Population IT. a cdnsua 1910 SStO: estimated. 191110,600. . l Fire hundred thousand dollar Gravity waier system compioica. giving rincst mipply pure mountain water, and 1T.J miles of streets paved? JPostofflco receipts for year cndlnc November 30, 1911, show-Increase of 19 per cent. " v Banner fruit city In OrcKon Ttojrue Illver Spltxcnbrrj: apples won aweep stnkes prlxo nnd title of "Appl Ma of the World" . at the National Apple Show, Spokane, 1909, and a car of Nnwtowns won j rirct Prltir In 1910 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver.!. C. rirst PrtM la 1911 nt Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of,lCew:towna , , JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad. Brown. Teddy's system of measuring brain power In terms of guinea pigs offers a flno opportunity for satlstlcians to sizo up (ho locaL council. Tnft'a, friends ndmlt that tho nom ination, depends upon tho make-up of tho republican national committee. Some day wo may have a nomination that will be decided by the delegates. A perusal of the classified columns shows a man named Spaydc is after job on a farm. ' Good evening islyour money scien tific or otherwise? llirtl Lore. The English sparrow cannot sing; His plumage is a shame; But he's a hustler on tho wing Arid gets there just tho same. Cincinnati Enquirer. The pigeon no'er is called a pest. Though song is not his beast: He's handsome but he looks his best When playing snuab-on-toastv Denver Republican. The flicker's very beautiful, But he is not too gay To act In manner dutiful And peg and peg away. Youngstown Telegram. Tho robin has a doleful note, His sadness it affirms Because ho has to use his throat To swallow anglo worms. 4 Seattle Post-Intelligencer. Tlio gosling's not what you would call A grouch, nor yet a clown; jor struts nor lords it over all Nor keeps his feathers "down." Portland Journal. ' - Tho stork, so far as we have heard, HaB naught of songsters fame And yet, this unassuming bird, Ho gots thero just the same. "Let thq children drink all tho soda nnd cat all the Ico cream they want," Is advico wo read. From u physician? No, a confectioner. X COMMUNICATION. 1 '1. '"I . !' Mil H'l" 1 I KcottV Bonding I'J.ui. Central Point, Ore., May 20. To tho Editer: Tho article in jour issue of May 28 by 13. J. Mc Cluie is misleading to say tho .oast, Tho writer admits tho fccesslty of organizing a national ImnUnuulor tl)6 national banking laws to pnjpiire tho iisuc of currency on our bonds le jpltodjwlth tho treasury department at WnHlUngtpn, D.-C.i jU suroty. Tho utters ol Jackson count may docido latf.r to do a general banking biul nods. Banking, certnlnlv pays, ho First National Hank of Medfoid paid a dividend .of 29 por cent for 1911. AJtor tho 20,000 people of this coun-is ty receives tho $1,000,000 issuo of currency and each. 20,000 people at tho entlro nation does llkewlso the grand total of many including the $3,000,000,000 now in circulation will slightly exceed eight billion, not fifty billion as stated byjir McClure. Lot us 8eo what a great calamity that would be. At present less tliun ten per cent of tho business of tho na tion 1 dono on u rash basis. With tho lunroaso to fS, 000,000, 000 iiboui twt'iity-fivo por cout of tho same vol- AN ANACHRONISM. LUMBER one, volume one, of "the Oregon Messenger," a "Democrat ie Weekly .Magazine," published by .James 1J3. Godfrey a'n'd iV. oSt,. Dairy niple is al baud. The salula- tory announees that it is to be a political paper, and thai the word "democratic" is used in its broadest sense. IT this is to be the ease, if cap not be a partisan paper, since true democracy which means rule by the people, is not nionopouzeu oy any one party. 'Hie political parties all, or ostensibly, at least, profess democracy, and their ditterence exists in as to the methods, iu which this rule of the people shall be exercised. Tho pronounced staiut-patters of both old parlies be lieve that the people should rule through representatives elected by them, but selected for them bv political bosses, r:.i..i. i i !. jiuiiiii'cu uv corporations, imiwariveu i, lrresponsioie courts similarly appointed, in other words the people should exercise their limited rule through the actual rulers, an oligarchy, really a plutocracy bent upon special priv ilege. The pronounced progressives of both republican and democratic iiartie believe that the majority of tlio people should name the representatives as well as elect them, that iiiu juiwicgu oi recalling an outruns, incuming courts, should; lie with the. people, that the people should act directly upon laws desired, and that special privilege be abolished. Between the extreiiles are many partial believers in the gospel of each, depending upon the antecedents, preiu- .1t..nn ....! :l.- i i.t. .. :...i- .:.1 i n i .... . . .. . i un.-t.-i5 itiut i-apjiciiv vl uic iiiinviuUHi, an degrees ol con scrvatism and radicalism, and the two blended. The socialists believe in but they also are divided into tactions, tlio one believing in property, control exercised through the state, and the other branch iii the direct, ownership by the producers, though 3 ust .how this rule of the people is to be exercised is some what liazy. Tlie socialists proper, believe in law and order as the iundaiueutal necessity, since pic nup cijuiuiuiy. xney oeneve tnai tne changes essential must be accomplished by evolution and education and tliroiigli the ballot. The 'syndicalists, on the other hand, believe that a class war is a necessity and preach bloody revolution as a necessity to secure the reign of brotherly love. . .The tvo oklparties.are survivals of political divisions of the civil war period. Each more in common with similar witu. rival factions in their own party. Each name is use ful in keeping the blind, unthinking voters in line for the division of the spoils, which includes spoliation of the people by special legislation as well as offices for the bdl weathers. f Che republican progressives, led by .Roosevelt, have appropriated most of the principles of, the democratic pro- gre'ssiygs led by Bryan. The two factions, except tor the artificial distinction of namqs, lire together on all essen tials. . vL'he, democratic conservatives led by Harmon and Underwood, differ from the republican conservatives only on the tariff, and both now advocate its reduction. What call is there for a partisan democratic paper in Oregon, where there is no democratic party? Those demo crats that have been elected, were chosen simply because the' stood for progressive ideas and their opponents for conservative ideas. The overwhelming majority of each party is progressive and the people are becoming too in telligent to vote for any man or party because he weal's a label that really meant something half a century ago, but means, pnly a surviving prejudice toda-. There must be a realignment upon a different basis, ;iud the party name must symbolize a vital issue, as it did in its infancy, before there will be a field for the partisan republican or democratic organ. They are anachronisms. PUBIilC MARKET A SUCCESS. TilE public market is proving a great success. It is doing all that was claimed for it and materially lessen ing the cost of living to the consumer as well as enabling the producer to dispose ot his surplus. Although in operation only a week, the market has proven the fallacy oi the grocers claim that a steady sup ply of good produce could not be obtained locally. It has shown the folly Qalitoruia to purchase vegetables that can be and are raised iii abundance at home. 'The market is destined in the near. future to become the busiest place in Med ford, and of immense value to the community and adjacent territory. Do what you can to make it a success. A visit there pays you well whether yon go to buy or sell. tinib of business cbuld bo done on a ensh basis, leaving 75 por ccn' In stead of 110 to be done on credit. Just what tho Scott plan is intended to do cut out tho mlddlo man, the bond buyer, who Ib a useless and cxpon 9lve appendage and put us more near ly on a cash basls( and moreover shout thrco hundred million dollars would bo saved vto tho people anuu- nlly in interest. That will help some. As to bankrupting tho nation hea ven forbid. Tho first question that arises Is 'what Is back of this money. la It round? Wo answer, yes. Tlwe twenty-five dollars of valuo bad: of each dollar, and that valuo ui'.l be gioatly enhanced, as tho money is oxpended on improvement?. Can Mr McClure numo one nation, r?at or small, that, has been j'ulned ly an overabundance of sound mono). As to. too gold disappoariui; at tho first appearance of non-Inteiost bondc, I am not to clear. Will Air. McClure plouso stato why that particular form of loi,il Is moro objectionable than liikcrost-bonilug bonds. W.W. J. SCOT'i', c: MEDFORD MXTtJ TRIBUNE, i ..i... . i i i " .i i the rule of the people also, the conservative and radical the common ownership of all through it only can the peo is split bv tactions that have factions in rival party than and absurdity of sending to BY HIS BONDSMEN W. A. Marvin of' Gold Hill, who wnb indicted by tho recent grand jury for non-r'upport of child and for bigamy has been Hiirrendeied by Ih'h bond. men and is lodged in the county jail. rnendb uro now endenvoiinu to ho oiup now lionibt for him. If their f forjb uro not miccc'shI'm! Marvin will ho forced to loninin in tho county jail (Until next September, when the cato Jb 80t for trial. , Draperies We carry a vry comnleto lino of draperies, laco ourtolns, fix tures, etc., and Ho nil ulasucM of upholstering. A npeclal mon to look after this work, exclusively and will Klve as good service as Is possible to et If even the larfe'Ht cities. WEEKS & McGOWAN CO, Mil SURRENDERED MEDFORD, OKRflCfN, Mizzi Hajos in "The Spring Maid" ' n " . An v . Tr -s ' " Si &t - WW "The Spring .Maiil'' cmue to tlio t'li-toriiri-.il!;; youii'' Iheatricitl firm of Worlm mill Luofchcr tirotih Aii-dron- Dippel of itJio .k'hiiio!it.m ;riiiilMjern linuM. Ho it amis who oitf-imillv -ontri'd tin Ainoriciu rih(- nf (lid work'intniitititr a pro (Iucti'Hi of it nt tlieM-'rupolii.iii, hut 1 20-15 T Aftor infftiiivith ttnili .nul di eis o.xK'riontTsoii Ihfir trip, tho Moil ford hall tram ttgniii homo Iioin Grants l'as-., whore tla'y ninioxcd n victory by n coro nf 20 to l. .Sun day afternoon. Tho boy loft Mod ford at ,10 o'clock by auto bin, ar rived at Grant Pa, nt 1 o'clock, played tho arac, Htnrtcd home ut (I o'clock and arrived ut Mcdlord onu where arounil 2 a. tit. lucidotitnlly thoy walked Ax mile of the way home, from KhcIi to Jaoknotn iUo. Tho trouble wan confined for lllo prontor p.ut to tiro!. More blowouts than runs uurc uucouutciod by Mm tcjini and (hatuiiK yoiliK hoiiim. De lay after delay was mot with until it began to look iih if tho gamu would not lie played. However, they ruiiulltid the rroiimli bcloro tho croud hml dwindled and thou u wntl'onl htaitod in carncht im din bo. hoio angry. After tho gapic inoro blowouts woio mot on the wiiv homo but tho bo. finally mudo it, Med ford wn-. Iinndienpped by liav in a poor catcliorrJIonHlrum not bo ing ubln to iniil.o tho tiip. liutgCKS wan forced to throw si might ope, and Grants I'um lauded nt will nnd piled up a total of ! i tins. Medford iu tho meantime ot next to I f i lci mm stylo of delivery and placed tho hall iu the M'vornl awkward corners of tho lot. Thoy put 20 player uiounu the hags, MoI ford will probably play Cen tral Point on tlio-local grnundM next Sunday, Special rates to all beginning troalinunt bp foro Juno 15th, Acuto 'and chronic cases successfully treated. Deformi ties corrected. Consultation frco. Mechano-Tlioraplsts, Chiropractors, and Kjiondylothoraplsttt. Drs. A. R. and Louise E. Hedges 230 N. Uartlott , Phono, Pacific, Main 4171 Next Dopr to M, K. Church Medford Parcel , Delivery Express and Transfer TRUNKS HAULED 25c PACKAGES 10c, 15c, 25c Phenes: Pacific H072 3Ioino 3I3'I Icssengcr Service MED iD M M WbV - lUY, ,1 HNE B. 1012. ,;sw. . :f i after Mr. Dippol transferred hi- o" ratio activities to Chicago ho disponed of his light, iu the operetta to Weib.i and l.ueHelier for whom it .com like ly to make both fume nnd fortune. "The Spring Maid" will ho heard .it .Mcdlord theatre, Tuesday nighl. .Sent mi salf at HakuiV, (looil seats lelt. Iirs com tirsl served. x IS FINED BV CM Auctioneer Cohen, who Inn been i ondiK tnitf a Mile of jcwclrv on Kii I Main Street the past week, vva lined 10 iu the iitiiv m's tourt Mopd.iv nioruiiig following In arrest 6ui u From MoutK to Mouth itS$ (liir famo lias spread for" careful and accurate dentistry. Our painless sys tem! has made uh popular .Skilled operators in extracting, and in fitting sIukIo tooth or full sots, In filling, with koIiI, plntlunm or composlilon. aro at tho service of tho public, nnd our charts uro known to bo moder ate, y Lady Attendant DR. BARBER THI'3 DKNTIH'f Ovor Danlols for Dudfl. Pacific Phono 2C82. Home Phono 352-IC - r " r 0-fO0OH-01'00000" You will wun t n Kodak this summer. Better get it now while our stock is complete. V t i Medford Book Store rO000000Q0 AN (. olutrKo of ouiiduotlno, an uuctlou willl out a license. Cohen will lie jminilHi'il to sell nt tolailfilitll Thursday in or dor to olCiiiH up. lie held nut fur tins otherwise ho would huvo fniiujit I Ho ease ami the four iIii,h' mhIo urnnled bv utloruoyM for lli MorehaiilH' u snuinlioii was- iu (lie iinluio ol a com proiulso. MISS FLORA GRAY Piano Instruction 144 South Central Avo. Studio Phono Mtyn 12-11 NEW THOUGHT MEETINGS Aro Hold Iu Mooho Hull ovory Tlitirjulny tit il p. m. l'vorybody Invllod. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WA8HINOTON, I). O. Public Land Mntteri: 1'lnnl Proof. Octort Lauds, ContoiU nnd Mining Cnsoa. Scrip. Wanted imhI ltlc)i'lo or 'rM'urilir. Will e'liniiU( a flo-)onr M'lioU aililp In Ilie Inlet national for ri"pouiloiH'o Silnxilx. Ilov 'I'. It. 'rrlbuiio. - t - Watch Our Addition Crow Jackson mid Summit Medford Realty and Improvement Company M. F. H II. Co. Hid. Good Investments 100 ncroK on ApploKnto, .15 clear; house, ham; cheap. ItiO arro, all f;ood fruit ami al falfa laud; orchard, i;ood Iiouho and ham, Ono of host IniyH In tho valley. 70 acrou at Knjtlo Point, ar acr.oa planted to imaru; will 'noil or trado for Biuall tract near Medford. Several Hinall tractH to trade for Medford pioperiy. A. J. LUPTON Cor. Slli and Plr Hlx. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Heating All Work OimrantufC I'rlcca rtoUBOimbU. COFFEEN & PRICK 10 Howntd Block, Entrance on eth at Vltlflg 3021. Kotna i, Medford Real Estate & Employment Agency Iflo arro mountain ranch, 7 mlloH rt out a kooiI llttlo town, jn.ooo. 120 arroH In lower SaniH Valloy will ko nt half prlro If taken at onto; It Ih Al unimproved land, 10 arroH nleoly improved alfalfa laud, !l mlloH from Control Point, $12,000. 18 u(oH of fjuo black hoII with about IK Heron of hay, aooil Iiouho and huin, $12,000. 100 arron of Btlglty, woll Im proved, $17C por acre. Wo havo Bo'nio Reed 10 aero traotH cIoho In, at $l(i0 por ai;ro. Several flrtlL chum ioIIikiuIhIi moiitH woll looalod, at a vory low prlro, HiihIiiomh Cliaiii-o (lood auto truck only $(!'Jn If taken, at unco. , Bovoral KooiltuutomohlloH raiu; lilK.In prlro from $200 to $800. If, you want, to Havo inoiiny on your, furulturo romo and sou uh, Kiilployinont Wo, want Bovoral good Klrls at cmco. ' Mrs, Eninia Bittnqr IJpfWlH (I A,MV7, VMM IIMHIK Oip0Hllo NiinIi Hotel I'Jiono II 11 ; Home, U. Wj- WHEEE TO OO TONIGHT I t-f1HMr I M ISIS lOc THEATRE lOc l.nuU Iio'h Hero riist Hair or we.-u t'llAS mill ,MMli;i.lM! IHMIAIt In ANIMAI I'M'NOI.OtlV The KieateHt tiovolly over fltaKod 1 0(H) foot Of I'tUltlllK I'holo I'lllVK tiik kxi i' tiii: ue.M.fi: A tlevcr oiiaetoil drama HU((KoHtoil hy 1 1. Mat Kht lor'iit famous pulnt Iiihh, riiK AhvuNTt ittw tii' AMimi. t'AV AOH The xloi) of a Hiaxlllan prlvatoor roHi'iied ft oin shlpwrorK and forr- ed to Join I ho private rrijvv. r. isi.toMK l.tivim ' Aniorieau drama tJAITAI.V .IICNKS' IIIIM.O.MACV Olio of tho Vltniruili' fauioim fouturi'K, whoio John lluiiuy Uhos the part of Cap. .loud, iluro to ho a winner. Spoilal Matlnoos every Saturday and Sunday at - p. m. Uvouluc pti formanco, 7.30 1 STAR THEATRE The place vvliero jou liioallio fihi air Advnueed VnudfvlllH and Motion, Plolirton Wo havo what juu'vo Ih-oii look- IJIK ror I KIT AM) W.M.T STUKI.V Talk funnily, piny prettily, sliiu ctinrmluKly "PAVINtl TIIK I'ltlCI-:" A thrlllliiK heai t ntlrrlui; woitnrn . iluiiuu .w , , ; : r "iifiw hi; i'aimiuhu tiii: ' IttiO.M" "lllililiv" Ih In -U'h a flK)Ie, a nulckor and a frTOt U) IuukIi. tiii: MTTiii-: wtoi.i:' ?jih)K" .An IMlHoti mniiterplBlo ".MAH.SIIAIi P. WII.HKU" A vnudovillo porformanro in plr- titrpii. all iomd "Till; PAKXHI-VN'A PKACH" HIili'MpllitliiK comedy Ali KATIICK in Souu WOOIAVOUTHS, Hin .Mush Inns AduilHtilnn 10e. Clillilnjn rc MATINKICH DAILY A SNAP fid ncroti, nix nilloa from Medford, i;ood grailod road croHHon tho trnct, till froo noli, at $r0 pnr aero. $1000 will liandlo, oany tornu on Uuhmcn. Part In crook bottom laud, miUablo for alfalfa. Hovoral nprlnn on the place Timber onoui;h to pay for tho tract. No building, iu tho (Irlfflu crook dlutrlct. W.T.York. Co. MORTGAGE LOANS ronpy on hand al. all tinfoH, to loan on impt'ovi'd ranohtsH and city properly at lowest rates with "on or bol'oru piTvilogc." JAMEg CAMPBELL Phone 3231 320G.O.Bldg, BARGAIN FOR SALE Greatest auto bargain ol' tlio HcaHon, li,r) h. ). roadHtoi', now, run less than .150 niilos. AVill Bell at groat Hacrjrido. Home phone M01-X or writo JANES BROS. '- BARGAINS ! in A'egejahles and ijlanis il ('. ('arey'HM'or 10 dayy, I'hono LBlG.bUL A i A v