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About Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 12, 1912)
i - 'V1 3r v ' rfiTfu'f i r JiiX,w(3iJ(wiWWi3PPpPWfc,HpMv tf" .' 'J "fOTl fTOH KTEDFORD MM TRTRUNE, arEDFORD, .ORMOXAtTBTTAV, (WtfBfitt 12, 1012. MSDFOXD MAIL TRIBUNE A fcUJB t INM I.IMlfiL) KXLmT MHO JPHNDRNT NKWRPAPKU t H.'VlfiRY AFTKHNOON BUNDAY II V Tlin FORD ritlNTINU CO. Thu Domoorntlo Tllnca. Tim Mcdtorit Mall. Tho Mcirilnt Tribune The Brtuth rn OrtKonlan, The WhIi land Tribune. .MM Officii Mull Trlliiinn IlillMInc-. 2fi.2T.39 North Fir fctrcei; phone, Main 3021; Home 75. OKOHCH3 PUTNAM, Editor ami MannRcr - Rntf.rtJ n conl'clanA - matter at Mrdford, Orrfrnn, nJer tho act ,of March 3. 1S70. Off (rial Taper' of the fclty of Mrdford, Off loin) .iPanor of jAckeon Crtuntr $ttHsrj:HiiTiir Iiatks. One ypr, hr man... ,,....., .....15.on Ono month, by irmlu...... .......... ,50 J'or 'month; rtellvrred by carrier In MmUonl, Jacknunvlllo and Ccn iral'. 'Point. .....,..... .CO Weekly, per year..... 1.60 SENATOR CHAMBERLAIN in'nnjf ctucui.ATioN. Dally avernijw or eleven months end Ins November 30, 1311, 27S1. rail I.tnarrf li United Trem IllMpntelirn. Tho Mall Tribune la on Ml at the Ferry New Stand. Ran Francisco. Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland. Ilowmnn Newa Co., Portland. Ore. W. O. Whitney. Senttle. AVanh. MKDroitn, oitixov. Metropolis of Southern orepnn and Northern California, and tho fastest erowtna cltv In Oreiron. PopuiallonU. S. eonua 1910 SSIOl estimated. 1911 10.000. Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water syatem compieieti. civinff (infi aupply puro mountnln -water, and 17.3 miles of etreet.i pavid. Postoffice receipts for year ending November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent. - Danner fruit city In Oregon Ilojrue River Spltxenherjr apples won aweep Blakes prlxe and title of "Apple KUk ef ke World" at the National Annie. Show, Spokane, 1S09, and a car of Newlowns won Flr PrUe In 14IO at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver;' n. c. MtlRRISON MS PEERLESS my UNITED STATES SENATOR CiEORClE E. CI1AM 'BERLAIN who speaks at tho Naiafnrium tonight is Another 0116 'of Oregon's senators who has mado ootl. Although a democrat in a republican senate with poor coiiiiiiiuee Jissitjimii'ms, ins rumru,v mr iiiuivin iriunuK and his ability won him recognition and he. was able to se cure the democratic support for Oregon measures as Sena tor BoUrno. secured the republican strength. Upon all questions of public policy, Senator Chamber lain has votea and worked in the interests of the people and of Oregon. Every roll-call showed him enlisted in he battle for the people as against predatory interests. Vhon mail delivery for Med lord was held up by the rod-tape of the postal" department, Senator Chamberlain .scoured immediate action. "When the establishment of rural mail routes were also mysteriously hindered, his intervention brought results. The first official recognition of the need ot improve ments at Crater Lake by the federal government came whoii Senator Chamberlain secured the passage of an amendment appropriating $15,000 for a survey of roads by tho war department and upon this survey, followed the large appropriation. In every measure that concerned Oregon, Senator Chamberlain has boon a successful advocate in the senate, rounding a long record of public service to the state and its people without a blemish or stain. As senator as well as governor, he has made good. Senator Chamberlain is an effective speaker and has a message well worth while listening to. i M i i r i 1 1 i 1 1 i i ii i i -ii "jymsfiC Roll In which 41iq root nro kvowIiir rutnnlnn warm, or nt lennt Hcivcrnt dn Krooa nbovo tho nlr tomponittlro. I'mlor such condltlona loot iiroasuro la ronUniiniiB, tutt tfniiRlrAtlon linn )iooii ehnehod. Attprovlmmly oxplftlnml, ovnporntloit luuiuot laUo plai'o from any Hiirfnco whom tho Htin'onndliiK medium Iiiih ronohod ilio point, of Htttimxtloti, With truiiHitrnllt)tl HhtI.ciI ami tho- root proMiiro iMiitliiulun, tho tlolhuito tlaniioN iiIoiik tho ItWn r KiTixtost tiroHsiiro must ftU'ifwiiy Tliono IIhhiioh nro round In tho fruit, o poclnlly thooo Huthoit out on tho torntlimlH. Kuvlhonnoro. frnlta Uml im most oxpooil lo'Mk;n'iu'H of toinportvluro ami huhhIiIiio nro moxt nffoetori: mimnly, stirh fv) as nro on tho toriuluulH ami south or miuthwoat KltUm ot tho trco. KruttVuorno woll In on tho hrnnt'hoa or thoo tlml nro wnll hIiiuIiuI nro lonst nTfcotod, piovlillui? I hoy nro nornul! In alxo. Almorinnlly largo fruits nro vory llnhlo to ho nffoptotl. r. pvcrujifutiliii! hliortly buforo tho rlpenlii'jujrtod, tr tlofollntlon hy dUtniso or otliorivfuo will luno n touthMioy to iiiiluro. wiitcr Wo. Uowovor, thoso ooiu1ltloi! nrn of lont Importnncp imtlor our eonrtlUcuia whoro Jmif tllscftjc.s nro uonralonl. Ilowovor, tln riitUnKMinek of th'o tormlunlH for hlljthl woultl toml to Imlliou tho troiihln provUlhiK liuciittliiK woro -rosislvo. . t" , ITn.lm coKtlnutMl.) - flt'MiJk --"f?(" "The Foreigner Pays the Tax" AWL Z. W. Jrorrison hns purchased the Peerless bnkerj. He is having some remodcHnc; done and making other improvements. He employs two ex pert bakers, uses the best of cverv- tluqc, will cndeavor.taWloulyjnauiTJsan to .spin slowJy.for Itself, In secret tain the high sjandin of hc, institu CiMirbiit will tri?to-ndd Wits 'tame, iand will feature Peerless bread. Mr. Morrison owns n ranch in the county ,tuicl has lived hcreome time. t W. J. Peacom, avIJo was one of the original vmemVeh? c)f the firm, 'lias been connected with it cvpr;tsince and 'lias helped t6 'make, ''Peerless bread" 4omons, will remain in Medford, but s not prepared to auy what he will do. HORMAH. WILL SPEAK HERE Tho local democratic committee has been advised that Governor Mar shall of Indiana, candidate for the vice-presidency ot the United States, will be in Jledford October 23, and will deliver a short address to the citizens of this city. It may be that ho will be only able to speak from the-train but an effort will bo made to -have him tarry in this city for soveral hours. (Charles Johnson Post In October ESrttl,,.tlD 1 fu r,., ,-., It was President lait who careful ly enunciated the principle that a tariff tax should equnl the difference in tho cost of production hero and abroad, plus a reasonable profit for tho manufacturer. After the Payne-Aldrlch tariff had been dratted, after it had been pass ed by congress! and after It had been slfened by President Taft, then a tariff board was appointed to investi gate the difference between tho coat ot production hero and In forelgu countries. And the tariff board be an impenetrable cocoon ot statistics, It-fheld-iUelf In a' confidential ad visory capacity to the president, and it declined to give any assistance to the congress of last year. Tho following Is a simple and par ,tlaUlist of some articles "X ftp that-an i faral(lar tofeverybqdy. And attached to a0h 'artlclo Is tho price nt which It in st14 trijyio American dealer, to gether with tlic price at which It Is sold to 'tho dealer In foreign coun tries. These prices wero secured In tho very ordinary cnanuels of regular business, and by tho simple exped ient of asking for them as n foreign buying agent and giving clrcum stnntlal proof f the latter. Let us begin: The Howe Orocers scale with sin gle beam and with tin scoop. No. 33S, is an ordinary grocers' scale. This scale is sold to the foreigner at J6.1C. It is sold to tho American buyer a,t $7.20; Tho American buyer pays 17 per cent more than the foreign buyer. Tho Payne-Aldrlch tariff tax makes the "protective" duty on scales 45 p2r cent, J j H Hero are soniefmore f ... .w. s i.es 18.20 COMMUNICATION. 1 H Agulns-t Single Tax To the Editer: Voters, this to yeu: It is now but nfehott time until election day. It is up to you to take plenty of time during the next threo weeks to study up on nil mensures submitted to the voters of Oregon, for their approval or rejection. How many know that if they do not vote on a law proposed it ia the snrae thine; as if they voted in favor of it. This is exactly the present plan they have for passing laws In Oregon. If you pass a law by and do not vote on it, you in effect vote in favor of it. How many voters in 1010 when they voted "yes" on leh "D'Ren county home rule amendment knew that they were helping to pass tho very law that would let in single tax? fiuinrt fellow, this U'Ken. Ho knew that but few would reully guess at'lhe bidden meaning of thufmena- ifre. Ho got that law passed 'all right, and now he comes out this year wiUi tho single tax measure. voters, you don't want to let him fool you again. Sludy, wrilo and let other voters hear from you. 1 don't believe that any of us are willing to risk .this -experiment on our fair und prosperous Oregon. Lot some othor state, try it i'irbt. Wo mtibt not let Oregon commit suicide to give other states a lesson. Governor Wcfet Jins the interest of im state at heart, lie opposes tno uinjtfe tax measure, It is opposed by tkft stute tax commission, tho leg- ijslutive tax committee, and tho Ore goft equal taxation league. Thin iilpno should, let the people know that they wStfrote it down. 'Kiiberthe .official ballot, No. 8fii.vete)'iio.,;'' a , l ZVEbLQW WORKER, " ' Article Tho Ames New Universal Hand Plow, No. 10 - The Ames Spring Flexible All-Steel Dick" Harrow, Two Horse, Xo. 3A American Seeding Com pany's Superior Ferti liser Double Disk Drill Demlng Windmill r;orce Pum'p .". Demtng "Simplex," Barrel Sprayer 10.00 Richardson Bros, hand or Domestic Price Price to Foreigners 9 1.25 13.94 ', Higher to" Domestic Buyer 26 31 Payne Aldrlch Tariff Duty 15tf 159i G2.00 . D.G3 G1.7S 4Ta 41255 8.00 20 32 rip saws, 28 In. . Irwin Auger Bit Co.s' "ifachine Bits" 3.78 per doz Fray 8-In. Ratchet Brace 8.10 per doz Prentiss Vise Coa Fin- ' l3hers Vi'so ., 6.80 per doz Coes Wrenches, 12 in. ' fi. 30 per doz Maliory-Wheeler Co.'s Wrought Iron Tumbler Padlock 1.98 per doz Melllnk Mfg. Co.'s Safe 50.80 U. S. Horse Shoe Co.'s ' ' Iron Horse-shoes 4.10 100 lbs. "Kingston" Wringer, of , Lqvell Mfg. Co 36.00 IKV doz Collins Yankee Axe, - '' Standard Pattern, ib- 6 lbs 6.75 L 26.C0perdoz 13.50 per doz 36 2.92 per doz 6.18 per doz 5.60 per doz 4.95 per doz 1.42 per doz 46.00 29 25 21-27 39 30 15 45 4595. 25 45 45 45 45 45 .45 AKINGFOWDER AbsqlutelyPurf. Copking is a matter which con cerns the whole family, and under modern methods and conveniences it is made so attractive the whole family, is becoming interested, if not taking part in it. "These biscuits arc delicious; this cake 13 excellent," says the father. "I made them," says the daughter, and both father and daughter beam with pleasure. It is a crino, with our modem agencies, helps and facilities, to have soggy biscuit, cr wooden cake, or leaden pastry. Royal Baking Powder has made home baking a success, a pleasure and a profit, and ,1,lKe bct'1 cooking today the world over is done with its aid. -J 3.19 100 lbs. 29 10.75 100 11)8. 31,50 per doz 4 u s 6.07 11 11 35 45 Water Core of Apple 3ieattoi Jake Uy P. J. O'Gara, Pathologist in Charge (Continued from Frid'ay.) Conditions Favoring Water Core. The conditions favoring water core in apples are enumerated herewith. It must be understood, however, that no slnglo condition may produce this trouble; as a rule, it is a combination of perhaps two or mora factors. In somo cases avoidance of tho troublo may be possible; however, for the most part, It Is entirely Impossible to forestall it on account of tho fact that certain cllmatologlcal factors enter into the problem. The most prominent factors Inducing water core are; 1; Excessive or strong vegetative growth, especially In young trees Just coming into beating. Such trees usually set light crops and tho fruits aro .abnormal In size.. Tormlnal fruits, that Is tosay, fruits borne far out on terminals, are -very liable to water core; In fact, terminal fruits on oltldr trees are also subject to this troublo. Trees making a poor growth which may be caused by soil conditions, root trouble, or any other cause, rarely show water core in tho fruit. Under our conditions, trees that have suf fereAfrom "sour sap" rarely ever show water core In tho fruit. 2, High cultivation may be a factor in somo localities, but under our climatic conditions It would not alone cause tho troublo. Naturally, well cultivated soils retain moisture much better than thoso that aro not culti vated, hence, as a rule, high cultivation tends to promote vigorous growth. 3. Exccsslvo rain or irrigation shortly beforo tho maturity of tho fruit. The addition of water to soIIb that have been more or less lack ing in moisture during the previous two or threo months will liavo a tend- ,'oncy to cause the tree tq put on new growth. The absorption ot wator by tho roots may be so great as to exert an undue pressure on tho tender tis sues of tho fruit. Auy Injury resulting from the addition of moisture to the. soil Is usually connected with temperature conditions. 4. Extremes of temperature and atmospheric humidity causing alter nate periods ot extreme root pressure and transplratlon,aro factors of vory great Importance, During hours of sunshlno the moist ground Is warmed to such an extent that water Is readily taken up by tho roots. Atmos pheric humidity Is very low under our conditions, and transpiration is very rapid. During the night tho air temperature lowers to tho point of satura tion", this often being vory little above tho freezing point; however, tho moist j do not take Substitutes or Imitations GcttheWcll-Known IJADI llf C Round Package llvllLlVIl 9 MALTED MILK Made In the largest, bast quipped and sanitary Malted Milk plant In the world ' We do not make" milk products" Skim Milk, Condensed Milk, etc. But tho Original-Genuine HORLICK'S MALTED MILK Made from pure, full-cream milk and tho extract of select malted grain, . reduced to powder form, soluble- in water. Tho Food-drink for All Ages. MTASK FOR "HORLICK'S" Used all over the Globe 77ie moat economical and nourishing light lunch. saaBjBajBiHBlBaBVBfeM I "G oh MILK R !:cw ? .,? The rougher whiskey tastes the stronger it is. The stronger it is the more' harm it will do. But then you don't have to driiik it rough, strong or highroof. i . There's Cyrus Noble, pure, old and palatable-i Ilnttled at drinking strength. ', Costi?nd,'iriore than any other, whiskey," f W. 'J, Van Bchuy ver & Co,, General Agent?, Portland, 4 l. j m UMwaeshmm WHXBI TO OO TONIG&T Biff Interest VS IS On your nionoy. . WIhmV is Hippo another pro position hi Modl'ord (hni will pay you 1 "i 0 A.1 a- T' a Now nuiitfnlow homo fornnlo that will rout lor $M0.()0 a mouth, Wo aro forcing a salo on tin's IuuhJhoiuo cot taijo ami of fori 111; it, for $l:i7f. Not for Halo aftor Oct. 20h as wo havo agreed to rout sanio for 2 yoaiv at $!K).(M) a month rout to ro spousihlo part ios If tho liouso is not 8old hy Oct. 20tH (lot husv if you waUt to h' a itoai Home at. about HALF PRICE The house wo just, completed and huilt for a "Home" now and clean, carries 2500 insurance whioh is not near the cost. Road Description This artistic huiuralow is THEATRE ALL I'hMlTHK III 1.1,1, TJIi: OAUHO.V Tltlt), UlKOr.IU'imi ..r. Ml llMnrM if ItitKHllou1', 1, , , IIukImiii Tho (liviiltt To.lr' IVnliiro V.ter Mmlf. t A Nation's Peril So M10 Tt'irlflo ICiIimIii, IIIoivImk I'C nf 11 Vi'Htol nt Si'ii TWO UV DOOM Thn Uiuutildo i:''H'ico of Two iinuiMiH'Ml I 'irk Itfvcli'rw 28x55 foot on a largo lot. np. MO feet, located on Kosc av enue, a paved street, close in, whore everybody owns their own homes, and many now ones under construction well built and finely fin ished, double constructed, which is a Varp thing in this locality. HI'I.'OIAI. .MATINIli: TODAY Pi-li-fN At' ami tllo STAR THEATRE Hiiiruiuit In IMctiiro Crodiietluim. Small fuel bills, iorch clear across tho front with largo cut struo. iorch piftUJ, large living room 12x28 loot with firo place of white glazed brick, maple floors highly polished, nice grills, china closets and built-in cabinets and bins in tho kitchen, solid brass electric fixtures and solid brass hardware to match laundrv travs with hot and cold water, large sleeping porch, two-toned window shades, beautiful tinted walls, nice lawn this is one of the plans being used so much at Long "Beach, Cal ifornia. IT there are any houses of this quality and lo cation in the city for sale you will find them listed around .f 1000.00. Today Only HOUCIAIi ADDUD ATTHACTION. TIIK 1110 OltlZZI.V IIKAIl I I'm n nnil llvn hour, mid tin dma nil klmU of tunny thliiKH. 'TIIK Ht'MTI.mi'K TIIKAUIIWIY" Wioitcrn thrlllitr J- 'LOia'SHAOIUI'ICK" llonutlfiil Tnl - id1 "I'i.kasi: iiki.i Tin: cooit" Story nt n lit t to child' lovn Mr ltd innnlH , ''HIS DOUIIf.K" CohviiUIrn, Ulnd.ProVokInt; Comedy )al $1,100,00 cash will handle, ilance eas'1 tl'rms' No trades of any kind con sidered. This property is, for salo only and not to trade. H. . GATES Owner 23 Rose Avo. WI3 WIMi mail you 91 for each sot of old Kaliio Tooth aont tin. Illghmit prlcon mid for old Oold, Hllvor, old WntchuH, Urokon Jewelry itnd Proclous Htouu. Monoy Ront by Itoturn Mall. I'hlln, SitioltltiK & Iti'finlng Conipmny EatnbllNhod 20 Youm mn CTii'Ntnut St., l'lilludelpbU, r. To DontlNta We will buy your Gold Flltnga, Oold Scran, and Platinum. Hlghout prlcoa paid. Al HATIIIIlt, TIIK HIN(li:it Orel Miixlr. nnd lifftrtu ADMISSION, 5c AND 10c COM I NO BOON "I'MHNi:," tho Krontiml fonturo cvor aiton nt tho Htnr, and "ri'HTiiu'S u$t rioiir" Troninndoiia hlitorlcnl photoplay. AT THE UGO Till: I'Al'l. DIAIIM) CO. end thnlr wcnk'H i'liKiiK"inimt lit thn Vdo to nlKht with "Tho Onnililcra' XmnH.," A 20nilniito iitory of tho hllln of Cut Iforntn, mi orlitlniil drainntlc sketch wrlttau by Mr, I'nitl Olablo. pon't (nil to boo OHOVi:' NOHTON In Jila jilackfncn liralnslorin. KAH'i.A (Ji:i: In imlluda. , , , Thri'o hit; w;Ih mid four roolit of ldcturi'M nt tho Uko tnnlKht. i I'liluro CroKriinii si'iti.sci 1,00 mtiviNo i.v maim: I'Murutloiiiil, KdlHou, TIIK WAVI'Altlllt A rnpldly iiiovIhk knloldoaropo of woHtnrii mlvontiiro HoIIk. OL'CIO'S HTOI.K.V AKIIOWH Trick film I'nthn. TIIK I'ltlHON SHIP An Incident of tho Anuirjcaii wnr for lndiiiiiiiili)iii'ii-ICiitiini. Wo r.uiirniiti'o IIiIh to bn thn fttroiiKOHt hill of tho wcok. AO.MISSION Ilio AND Ifln A rnniplutn clmiiKu of program to nlKht. A SNAP 00 acrea, alx tnlloa from Medford good graded road croaaua the tract, all froo aoll, at $50 por aero. 91000 will hnndlo, eaay tornia on balance Part la crook bottom land, aultablc for alfalfa. Bovcral tprlnga on th place. Timber enough to pay for the tract, No bulldlnga, In tho Griffin crook district. W. T. York & Co, PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating All Work QuurantMA I Prlcea Iteaaonaula COFFEEN & PRICE B XowarA Slook, Sntrasea on atli M. Knmi 4. Draperies W oarry a vory complete line of draperloM. luoo curtnlna, rlvturea, etc., uml do nil oluiiHoa of iinholalerliiK. A niior una worn Klv aa kouu to enuclul man to 'look exoliiNlvuly ami will Hurvlco na la iioshIUIo Oio lurgaut oltliia. got In even Weeks & McGowan Co. 1 t- i 'K t. it' r A 14 lf. r j" t 'i i .?