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THE MEDFORD DAILY TRIBUNE. Medford Daily Tribune A Live Paper In a Live Town. I'ublished every evening except Bunday O Medford Publishing Company. O. I'L'TXAM, Editor and Manager. Admitted uh Second Class Matter i the Postoffire at Medford, Oregon. Subscription Rates: One month, l.y until or carrier. One vear, l.v iiiuii Coining Attractions. J.-iniiarv "Are Von Crnzv?' .toM . 5.00 SCIENTIFIC SOCIALISM. ateii by our r iiior.. faucy are hut man can have, they say, is the enjoy- i the fantastic reflections of our own lie- nient of this life. Beliel, the Socialist Father Gregory Discourses on Topic, ing. " These are I'euerbaeh ' words I leader, says: V We defy all authority in Answers Arguments and Gives Evi- and teaching, which K. Marx embed-' hi aveu and on earth." liebel would THE TRIBUNE CARTOONS. m- has odd ultnii'livi'l col I anol li .-.I of i of c'iiIikois of pronii Iford. Later tin will 'I with i-:iiloi,iis nod events of tli,. i;1v a Iff Til- Tril.i lure to tin mens -.1 s'-ii's nent men nf be i!lj'Ji'-m.-!it Hli. l.-hes of tli,' rai-i, i :,;,, s. Tin fo nil toons are from the tal'iitt-il l u of Mr. It. Kh.:n and marls his first oii.-oio in sin n worn, i in-ir cli iuness Hl.'inips him as ji natural artist and munis! win., work n l,..n tu I to nttrar niori- llioii Incal intention. . ii. ii ii is r.m.l'lioi-ll inai .nr. Khun is .ni.tii-al!;. s I1taii-I,l, without tin mlvinitage nf ailistie t ruining, his r suns are pro., I eimiioli ,,f ,, natural ability. Me is a product of tin- It, , gm Idver valley uu, one that every oni MionM to- proud ol. ami his work will help brighten tin- Tril.i 'h pages. A proyriiiiiiue of improvement, i which this ii ,,ne feat uie. has be, outlined for III,- Tribune tin- emir year, if g runs support is extend,., winch will make it the best small town )"per in Hi iiinlry, ami the best ad Veilisi mi III of Ho- oniniiiuity .,,,, gioll possible. "'l in hue and help the Tribune you by your patronage, which it merit. hel. GREAT PRIZE CONTEST. Tomorrow the Tribune will uniiouuc, details of the great, st prize contes --i piiino oil in ,-simii in-rii iiivuu in which si coral thousand dollar:!' worth ol prui s will be given to holies of II sect ion. it will lie a voting contest in which every woman is eligible us a candidal except those working for Hie pnpe i lie prizes lire worth every effort to win. llefore the present owners too charge ot the lribune. a farcical piano contest, was inaugurated by the pro vious ilianag !, who left sii'ortl.i a. in for p.irli .unknown. The present con test u tters I rum the old ns much as tire new nianugeiiient differs from tli previous It will be all that is rep resented, and wit rs secure titles t, prizes with the prizes. See tomorrow's paper. CURE IS FOUND AT LAST FOR SPINAL MENINGITIS hlllidlv The prove I'roni reports spread broadcast by en lliusiustic medicos after hearing the re port read lasl week by lr. Simon l-'lex iter, head gf the Rockefeller Institute Jnr Medical Itesearrh, before the Acud tuny of Physicians at New York, it would appear that cerebro spinal men ingitis Iiim been conquered. Ir. I'lex ner, than whom there is un more emi li, 'lit authority in the I'nileil Stales in original risniivh in Hie i licnl lealm. is said iit'lei- almost litre,- years' work 5111,1 hundreds of experiment s to have dis. oi eie I an a u: i t oxitie si rum regard -, as :: sun- inn- for the dreiol malady which has in epidemic f,,nn claimed its ds ami I hou 'amis. deliii'l, causes of the disease liktno.cii, but its ravages usiiall fatal, in st -. rial . pi It uiics till inorliilitv rate being as hio, as !.', per cent. In tlios,- l, w instances where the victim survived In- was aliuoit in Miiial.l.v I. ft I, I, ,l. deaf or deformed mid in poor general health. I'limate or je -graphical location seems to have little to do with tie- aw till scouro... This has ) en I lie situai on up i,, ! 1, resent time, and the tliscuv elv of the famous scientist will lie hailed with acclaim by physicians all over the world and will cause I,-, alarm ami aior, -it -on to be 'e1: in c u -1 11 ', i I ' rs "II I ,.. ' ., u: .1, jltlce. At Christian Church. Sin, day, .liiniiarv o. all the scrviceH vv.-ie veiv well atlendetl at the rlnis I Mil church. The bible school is niak :, g a steady, li. .1 ma 1 eiovvth. Tin- Sua ',y morniiig attcn.lants at church are iicreasing ami a.l.lito.iis are fteipnut. ' lie ,uing I'e. . pie's seivi.es arc alwavs nlclestin. iin,l the Sun, lav evenine; an dieii. es aie u.uall.v ipntc hnvo . Tin- lli--n,e Sun, lav in, .mine, was, "A Scnplni.il Vo of I'll,;!!,'' It was re tin- touinlers ot scientific Socialism and also Irom the pint forms of Socialist con volitions. I did not talk about . the chimera and fnueies of every clamor ous reformer. I am ignorant of these, and luckily so. My critics have proven nothing to invalidate my statements. My topic was, and is, "Scientific So cialism." us taught in part by Kngels, l.assellu, K. Marx, l,ic blniecht, liebel.' Heine. Iternsleiii nod other franiers and leaders of Socialistic thoughd nud ac tion. I shall now nililuce proofs of my v.-irious assert ions as th.-y iipp.-an d in Tin- I liegoiiian. I simply wili ipiolo the Socialistic leaders and jdal forms. ' Kv eryi.oily admits that K, ..Marx and the others ii;, in ,, ,u, , nbove nre t.ho.real founders of i le'rn scientific Soc'ia'lism, of which I spol e. Tl st of these lion nre still alive. Another fact is that chiefly the proletariat. Hie float ing population, is in favor of this new system of economics. I'rooert v-ownei-s ; men of thought eschew j led ill Ins work, " 1 he Holy Family. ", u.ake a poor monk. Religions give up Kngels says: " Beyond nature and 1 the right of poss -ssioii or their own free ,inna there is nothing." There is no! will. Would the good Socialists now iod, no creator, no redeemer, no angels I talking so much give up their goods to nor devils. These are lending thoughts i the needy! of the founders of Socialism and are! 1 wish to state that I will not nns I embodied in Socinlidic text books. I w.-r any inure vagaries or criticisms Karl Marx, I.iebkuecht and many oth- i concerning the ubove topic either in we are all ' the public press or on any platform. I : have proven my statements from the Socialist authorities and only repeated and then deducted what the Socialist! themsi I vi s assert. I do not seek for imy notoriety, nor shall 1 serve as a m.-aiis to bring others into publicity. 1: any Socialist is sincere and wants to I now more about this impracticable unit me at my rest donee for Christian Faith. The following letter from Father Gregory is reprinted at the request of several subscribers. It answers many Socialist arguments from the church star Ipoint, and was originally printed in The Oregoniuii: To the K'ditor: The reply to the crit ics of my lecture on Socialism, as it was , ers religiously believe that r "Hy reported in The Gorgon inn, descendants of the npe. shall simply lie a reassert i,,n in toto ofj "Religion is an illusory sun." "The my statements. I will, however, udd j abolition of a religion as the denective I'leiict s oi iny assertions. Happiness ol the people is a necessary The enligliti ue.l pul, lie will.be able condition for their true happiness." to judge for itself. My information on j " Socialism and belief in (bid ns it i the Socialistic question is tukeii from , taught bv christianit v and lis loll.er. r.-il plete with script subnet .lis, us., .1 the fust of a sel III' .I.sus ,.l Saat.tn audience pie. .lit at !!!, pre, -lilted t l,e s, I an, lis v el V inole w ill get ill tie- wav ., services lit the villi., us cit .1. K. (M'-el lt.-irl.dull slat then- has In en Illinois afloat was not a .aa.li.l ite in tit. so, ,-, for couili iliiiau ami that ),.- Ii ,'lellt'es Tlit- un, lav ev.-iii'ig was s of studies hi Ml,' aal.tn. The late.- -er.i.es in ne .i. Many t attending i hur. lies. olid the In Sofia I ism. Revolutionary Agitation. When said that Socialism means simply a revolutionary ngitntion against enpitnl, nud Hint 'those unre strained by religion look with a in-,.,s'lv at Hie saving of the Ihriftv. I knew what 1 said, and w.-is instilled to m.-ili.. hat slntemi-iit, and here repent it r oil lin tlelv. tlie en, inr c m in. ,.r cialism hav e time and a-oiiu .-..K-,.. ! id .and insisted upon revolution In I us hear K. Marx nn, Kngels: " ' Our puipos s can be nltaineil only by a vio lint subversion of the e.visliior ,.r.l,.r i.et ine ruling classes tremble nt the i-oliununist revolutio;-." At the congress at The IWno. IS IX. .lllll'X ileclarei : " n niosl o... f Ktirope violence must be the lever I our socnil reform. We must have ociuirse to violence in order to estab lish the rule of labor. The r,.. ,.li ;., oust be linivirsul. mill we fiiul pinions i xainple in the eomtuuiie of I'nrs." Th 'se words need n lit. "TIl-se events II II i ! occurrences u I'aris," 11,-bel says, "are but a sliiht skirntish in the war which the prole tariat Is prepared In wane iuniin.it ll pah ." Jn llebel's work. " I'nsere Ziele," page-41, we find hint Having: 'W usl not shudder at the tluiuc-h! of the possible employment of violence. lolenci. is in itself a social factor. Violence is tl bstetrician thai waits on every ancient city which is about to give birth to a new one." Progratiimo of Revolt. The .Socialistic convention of Ghent I niled with this thouirht of l.ohlni..ehl in. unity, will, alter all, consist of so,. i, ,.i no- .people wnoiil ny our revo lutiiil.ary liroiiaganda we are irnbiino Who i the lime shull have arrived, rifles anil cm lis will luce ubi.nl to trail the foes of the Socui lists. ' ' "'"lie platform upon which we st lj is tl . first iitterani- upon the subject of 'iitertialioual Socinlisiii. There is1 not n Mite, not n word in that platform! whii li is not revolutionary." These are the words of our American Socialist I 1,-ad-r ji nil camlidiite, I-:. V. hobs. Is this not ruinous to society, sub- i vers on of order and ibslrucli f that brotherly love in behalf of which So -oilisls shout so v ociferouslv .' Stato Ownorship Taught. I he various Socialist platforms have always asserted their strict adherence to the principles of i utcruat ional Sn cialism as taught by K. Marx. etc. The Socialist party convention at Indian- .t-ous oia, it- mis pari ot ttietr pro-1 giaiume. tli - initio u.-i I izn t ion of all pri te properly is the first ami basic be lief and aim of all scientific Socialists In one of the letters which appeared in The llig.iii in ii as a reply to my lecture, tins was faithfullv admitted. la' us l -a- some aiilhorit1 -. "''), platform of our Socialist party, HUH, asserls: "Our purpose is the transform ing of the present system of private ownership, of the means of production, public utilities, traiisportatioii. etc., into the collective ownership of the elltire people." In fact, nil the Socialists' conventions demand this. "One fun .laiuent.-il declaration is that private property is the national source of pro ,lil, tioli is tl bv ii. us cau-e of all econ oniic servitude uu.l political depend . i, '." "The state has lo. right to divest iiself of the right to giant pri vale ownership. t the conventions at I'rfiirt. Cotha and Stuttgart, this was the fiindainentaj pi Inr, pie and thought us Marx had taught. 'Ho Appeal o lieasol,, t Hl.illll. ixan.. Il- oltieuil ex) lit ism, as.eits that manual p,l "iilv tau, laid of valuation. cuts are nicoinpatible. Socialism has no meaning unless it is atheistic." 1. Marx. This proves that my strictures upon Socialism, being atheistic and ma terialistic in principle and tendency, were jestipod. Family Idea Destroyed. The christian idea of the family is destroyed and thus sucietv is wealrenn'. in its priiicipnl foundation. !, bel says: "If li wife fit,, I it bind, iis'ine to live wilh a companion she is f n to il.t':! inla a new iillianc-i for equal rights ami privileg. s are Ii-ts. ' ' ine Human . nut inets and passions must be grntified, say the Socialist leaders, liebel and others. Here we have unvarnishi , free love. , 1 have now in part udduecl proof of my assertions iind have not rambled i.iige. rsociuiisiu Ilicrelore remains what I have suid n system of co!-,ss.-.l iliec.,ioii. nud nbniriKty. It is merely visionary ami entirely impractical le. Socialism bears v.illiin itsilf the g.-rm of a sp-e!y liisilit.giatioll. being full of ( Ira-lietiou. AnimositiiH. a ngsl. its leaders and file nre cropping out vehemently. It arrests the individual initiative unit sets a pi -111111111 on i lle tuss. giving equal privih-gis. rights nad dlttiis to all whose wants must l.e sun plied by Hie stnte. It nips all prosper ity in the bud. It holds as 11 priieiplc Hint woman niuy give her love. to whom she pleas -s and as lone :n she 1, leases ,11ml lints destroys the family and is ruinous to sociebv. Live in Holy Obedience. If Socialists say that religious coin luunilti s nre communist it- nnd succeed HI Well, why shall we not imitate till-Ill I answer: Religious communities live thus in holy obedience for the love of Hod ami in hope of heavenly rewnrd. in which no scientific Socinlist believes or cans much for. The only happiness Ac vi 1 We came to Medford to give to the poop! tins foiumunitv soniethiiiir which thev hurl not. namely, COMPLETE lines of Ladies' Ready-to-Wear Garments and Furnishinirs. AVe have demonstrated the fact that we could save you money on the goods we sell, and we promise to HAVE MONEY for all of our customers in 1908. WATCH OUR ADVERTISEMENTS. Sincerely, BAKER-HUTCHA3QH CO i Hem he will .! nee. With ill will to uone and love! t .vaids all. I-'ATIIKH CrtKliOKV. ,M. llilh.n, who recently sold his fnnn three miles east of Jleiiford and had u public sule .limitary '1, has moved his family and household goods into Med forn and will make Medford his future home. GET UNDER COVER Artlmr .linns u' Heat;!,-, Or., was in Mnllimi Muri'Iity, transact iiijr tnisifUHS. TIME TABLES SOU'IKEBN FACU'IC RAILWAY. Northbound. X,.. l(i;Oregi.-n Kxpres..., Xo. 14' I'ortlunil l-xprcss.., Xo. 2-,i For Ashlntid Southbound. Xo. lo 1 California K.xpress. Xo. M'Sau I-'rancisco Mxp. Xo. oiTrFrom tlrants Cass.. I 3::l p. in. !l:4!l u. in. 10:13 a. m. 1 1 .-:!. ji. m. 1 :Jti p. m. I:15 p. in. It' ford, the i tl good idea for everybody including the city council, an.l ,t get under cover in Med we are here to furnish you PACIFIC & EASTEUiS. RAILWAY. Xo. I Leaves Medford . . . .". . I SiOO a. m. Xo. I) ; Leaves Medford L':-l.j p. in. Xo. !i Arrives Mi ilford I lll:10n. in. Xo. 4 Arrives Medford oitlOp.ni. ItO&UE RIVER VALLEy" RAILWAY X i. 2 J Leaves Meill'ord. Xo. -1 1 Leaves Medford. Motor' Leaves Medford j Motor) Leaves Medford .... Xo. 1. Leaves Jacksonville.. X'o. :i Leaves Jacksonville. . f Motor1 Lenvi s Jacksonville. I Motor1 Leaves Jacksonville . . I . 10:1:1 a. in. . I SiSj p. m. . j L:(i0 p. m. 0:011 p. m. b.Wn. in. 3:30 p. m. 1:00 p. m. 7:30 p. m. BEST PROPERTY IN MEDFORD for the It ast iiioiK-y. If you arc a stranger in Mi ilford, you can't afford to lose money by boarding with your family nt a hotel. The business man's ivay or" doing is to buy a rice cheap tract and build a nice house while the present financial situation contin ues. It 'a a fact that you can build cheaper how than you could a month ago; or, better yet, BUY A CHEAP HOME CLOSE IN TO A BUSINESS CENTER and watch it grow into more money before spring. We are pre pared to equip all homeseel.ers wirh desirable homos at a low figure. Now is the time tc b'.v, save rent and make money by the advance in price. Rogue River Land Go. EXHIBIT BUILDING, MEDFORD, OREGON. Spreiat motor car trips during day, Jrl'Jio and upwards, according to num ber people. Phone Jacksonville office." The Nash Hotel and Grill Only first-class house in the city. Absolutely the finest grill between Portland and San Francisco. A specialty is made of oysters, shell and other fish. All meats used are cold storage government Inspected. Catering in all its branches. pros- THE LEGAL BLANK DEPARTMENT Of the Southern Oregonian is th? best and most complete south of Salem PAKTIAI. LIST OF RLANKS Warranty Deed Mirttrnvt', ltiijr tinii Short Forms Suti.tfitct'n ot Moi litittfi' Transfer of I, ion I'ower it Atlum?' Mif Imnii ' l.u-n Water Ittuht HKAL ESTATE Juitclaim'0Hxi With Tux I'nymtMil Provision Option tu Huy Land ArciiI's Contracts MISCELLANEOUS Kill of Salt Liquor Lii'1'nnp Forms Noiici- to TresjusstTa Cnilitor'a Claim AuuinaL Estate Iloml for Deed CtiHttpl MortKiitre A(-knowltHlKiiHnt Confusion of Judgment Covers for Blanks FOR KENT. fur sale. furnisiiedirooms. etc. (01 minim; Plm'er Lormtioii Itorui for IVtxl tliner'ti Lien Sum mo ok Execution Jiiilirnu'iit Trunncript Commitment for Trial Seurrh Wurtunt Qunrtz Txx-Htion OreKon and L'. Dee,t JUSTICE OF PEACE Civil and Ci Water Riirht . Forma Contract to Sell Proof of Ixbor (nriiitimeiU Cot Rill Notice to Jurors Civil Com pin int i;: ::.vr.-: I Subpoenas Attac'iment Undertikuur and AfTl davttfor Attachment Commitment for Fine Jury Order Warrant for Arrest Petition- for Let ten of AiIminiMration. AiimitiMrator's. Executor's and CiiRnlian'a ltoml urn! Iteetls: (nlr Settin Art l'n.twrty Exempt from Execution-Order ConrtrmitiK Snleof Ketil nnd Permtil Pnpcriy Citation: Commission to Appraisers Letlerti of Administration; Inventory and Appimisement; Proof of Will: Lei tern Testamentary. CIRCUIT COURT Attachment Notice of (iarmshment (intnd Jury Subpoena Indictinent Transv-ript of Judgment l'ntertakinK and Affidavit Summons for Attachnn-nt Ct Hill Criminal and Civil Subpoenas Execution Search Warrant Notice to Jurors A complete, up-to-date line of V. SHERIFF RLANKS. LAND OFFICE. COUNTY COURT AND til.' t'ri'iu I In- v aid. statt-i (luil I." r'ert ton. I'ln Dtnips Tersonnl Ood. that i 'Dial Siei:iliim d'-pner, t liv i-vist, tn-e that he 1 f a personal ,-d t rOj spirit world m.I :it,lji t- i.lont t'n.iii cue i.f (lie S.r:iil it let ! nix 1 d j t fi's that npp. ared in lat Tm--davN II. 1 '1. d nature I iiKthing, and iho.i and man higher b. there 3X. All printed after the latpst and best forms, tj Orders promptly filled at Portland Give us a trial. prices. 33 SOUTHERN OREGONIAN MKDFORU OREGON CATALOG HOUSES ARE NOT MERCHANT TAILORS They drain the towns of monej and neither give the fit, style nor distinction t" your clothes thatiyour own city tailor can. PATRONIZE HOME INDUSTRY The clothes I make are the kind that "carry distinction," that bespeak the man, that keeps , your money at home and are superior in every detail to the "sweatshop", goods of catalogue houses. KEEP YOUR MONEY HOME FRENCH DRY CLEANING EIFERT The City Tailor Meord NEW YEAR'S EVE Tonight's the night you try to blow the end out of a horn in order t celebrate the New Year and tomorrow is the day you go on the water wagon. If you're going to turn over a new leaf and do all your trad ing nt this store next year, entiie in this evening and get better acipiainced and have n glass of that good mountain eider the old man has opened up for alt our customers. m is 11 "r niueh of a hand to get out in front ami give the glad hand to folks, but he wants every one to know that we ap preciate their trade, and well do our level best t earn the continued approbation of those who b-e good things to eat. S". Happy New Year! And don "t forget the gooi! eider on tap all dav tomorrow. RANCHES FOR RENT Grain Alfalfa and Stock Ranches. DB. C. R. RAY, Medford, Or. Miller &Ewbank For City Recorder Benj. M. Collins INCUMBENT Candidate for ReElection. Competent, faithful, hon est. His record speaks for itself. NOTKK Is IhtcIiv given thnt t lie undcrsifnod will .ipplv to the city i-mmoil of Mcd fnnl. Dr.. i.f its nrxt moi'tinjr to lo livid January 7. l!Hls, a license lo si'll uwilt. vinous and spiritous liquors in less iuantities than n gallon, for a period of six luont'. nt my'placp of Imiiness nt lot II, Idoek 2. Medford. Or. ('. M. (iirsi)N'. :in O O o o o o c6 o o o ,0 O O Q o o o o o o o o0 o o o o oo 0oo o o o o o o o o c9 o o O o o, o o o o o o o o o o o o o o o Paled Drrgulu-r 2. 1!7.