THE MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNK, Mtfi m)li). OREGON, WEDNESDAY, I'MOBRrA RY 1(5, 1910. IVlJWDr UJKI) MAIL J,K1J5UJNE ; PUP.MSI1KD DAILY EXCEPT SATUHDAT. A consolidation of ttu Medford Mull. established 1888; tho Southern Oreson (an, entiiDllahed 1902; (he Democratic Times, established 1STS; the Ashland Trlb wnp, established lf,St. nd the Medford Tribune, established 106. l nffirial Paper of the City of Medford. GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor mid Mnnngor. Catered ns second clsss matter November 1, 10P. at the poatorflce nt Modford. OreROn, under the not ef March J, 1379. Tne year, br mail. SUDSCRIPTI ON UATK3: 15.00 One month by mail or carrier... ,1 .50 USES HER WINGS TO CRAWL. C0LVIG SAYS HE IS PROMISED A SENATORSHIP f COKYALMS, Or., Fob. 10. At mooting of tho Corvallis Commercial club, Hon. V. M. Colvij? oC Medford said: "I nm proud of nnd loyal to the grand old state of Oregon. So proud of being known as an Orcgoniini and so loyal to what I believe will bo tho grandest star in tho nation's galaxy, that 1 have spurned an offer to bo niado the first United States senator from tho proposed state of Siskiyou, if I would consent to secede from Oregon and work for tho form ation of that now commonwealth." tlFrom Death Bed, ;o Pie and Coffee Is the Experience of Quincy, C2I. Man Inquiry today nt tho headquarters of tho various political organizations of the new stnto failed to throw any light upon the tender of that high of fice to Judge Colvig. Republicans WANTED HIS MEAT HIGH "She flies with her own wings" is the motto of Ore gon. "But she doesn't. She crawls. Her wings are either atrophied or else, like those of the booby, too small for use. But fho worst of it is that Oregon not only doesn't fly herself, but refuses to permit any part of her to get out of the snail's pace. Bound by the red tape of an obsolete constitution that! eXfectuallv blocks progress and retards development andinnU and pro assembly Democrats cursed bv the reactionarv ultra-conservatism of inoss-i,So,ciaH8,tsnnd pPuUstn9 "J1.1?? . iionnccd tho report Prohibitionists backs, Oregon alone among Pacific coast states has 'alone are noncommittal, "marked time" for years instead of marching forward.; nD .pc biie lias nopetessiy tagged oemim nor sister sraies m ae-1 Telopment. Richer than all in opportunity, she has not ! had the couraire and the cnternriso to fulfill her destinv., Washington. Feb. m.-Wnsh The great Willamette vallev. which mav be called thelintoVocie,5HkM !.t9 beef "high," 1 1- c r : k 1. c 1 i ".i. ...i 4.1. 1,4. ncconling to tho testimony given by f.ui uu-iiuiucui uii-iuuuaiMiiiuui;uui- Food Inspector Dodge of the local bed Of provincialism. Hie atmosphere 111 the State's cap- health department before the Moore itaJ is openlv hostile to innovation and progress. Hence sub-committee of the house district "we see every effort at reform blocked from this quarter j committee today. They like it when tV mmi fnn'nni-i-nn- in vnnlivn flin iinnn- flint- nvn Irtirtrr 5t is j"55 nuo"t ready to fall to "Hm state. SupIi nfmnsnliPV" siivrnnnils thn simrnio nrmrf !,nf,tf.' . . , . ., . . .; 7. .. V . : nncn loionei Kooscvelt wn Ana its membeis tnmic it is tne sentiment ,ot the state. , president." said the inspector, "thev The rest of Oregon has progressed faster than this silu- used to buy a wholo quartor of beef nan section. Southern Oregon has developed swiftest off?? nn"K u "p " BOt tem,cr all. Hence the snail pace in progress set by the Salem I Vevervav "off 2 tFr mossbackg is extremely irritatintr to the balance of the!finci,r into n.nnn-3rw?ennit was good state ana loua ana many are the protests. Jlence the i and soft he would cut it into steaks talk Of Secession. nl roasts, but not before." The constitution, as interpreted bv the supreme court, I f 'V- "H, ,tho n,nrku,s cncring to lorb,os the state from building a highway to Crater L:ike; l;Th. p ctice to until i At. ujsju xuruiua euuuiii-s 10 issuo DOIUIS or go ill aeni, SO lliaC'was quite black, because the custom- me county cannot ouua it. now. then, is it to he buiitY rs wanted it that way. Are we of southern Oregon to sit idle noid with tho world's! 0l-v a w " ngi." said the greatest natural wonder in our midst, and permit it to h lfct1or' "x ',r,tl 1cxnmIncd n 1.narter rAn,'n iv,o M 9 1 !of s,,ch mcat n.nd s preparing to u,w'-r . . Pour kerosene on it when along came uiuuoiiuu uiuia uu. ire iil uiuiu tiiiit uiimwHV vtil, mo Dtucner and crabbed it nwnv and make the state bear its share, too. How to do it and !from 010 and cut off a roast and sold the Wavs and means will bo dismissed nf tho nmriTrmrninl lJt to ono of s richest customers." "Waugh!" exclaimed Representa tive Johnson of Kentucky, a member of tho sub-committee, "that is the gratification of a canine appetite." He then demanded to know if the putrid meat was kept in the same box -with tho fresh meats. The inspector then explained that a great many fashionable homes in Washington refused to purchase any otner sort or beef. FIFTEEN DAYS WITHOUT FOOD Mini meatly iiiiiuovoil, well hiiUhHihI jinil liappy and pralso llmlr Hklll ov !ry day of my life for navlug me from ' tho huikcoii'h Idilfc. Nui-so Says: "Taking Life in Your Own Hands," Wholl!WAI,KK,, ox VAli mr. iviiKe ivasovncn was Carriod Out of Hos- VKAItH pital to For-Don's Medical Experts. the ways and means will be discussed at the Commercial club meeting Thursday evening. YOTJR BROTHER'S KEEPER. Cain, the murderer, pleaded that he was not his broth -er's keeper. The householder of Medford cannot advance the same plea regarding keeping his premises in a sanitary condi non. Whether or not you believe it; whether or not you like it you are your brother's keeper. You are his keeper, too, in the broad sense that com prehends the entire community, whether the man next door or the man on the far side of the city. No Medford resident with a conscience can evade his civic responsibility. No man with a reasoning mind will try to evade his civic responsibility. For, quoting again liberally from the Bible no man lives unto himself or dies unto himself. Your family may escape the death dealt by the earth closet in your own yard. There is no guarantee the man next door, his wife or his children, will escape it. Perfect sanitation, screened windows, closed garbage can, scrupulously selected food and milk in your own case may lure you into indifference toward your fellow residents not so situated. But the unsanitary home of that fellow resident not so J 1 I r . a n m m m a iorcunate as yourseir may stretch the tmger ot death into your own carefully guarded household. You cannot tell where the flv-with-death-on-his-feet had his original interview with tho fJrim Romor. Perhaps it was several blocks from vour home, in some my-ienaea, squaua section. That makes no difference to him: it doos to vnn! His germ-laden and filthy feet track over vour food, so religiously selected. Disease enters a tiny joint in the mi ! .til . .. " " . . iuinor. men it s tne doctor, perhaps the undertaker. Don t deceive yourself. Most decidedly, you are your brother's keeper. Also, he is your keeper.' Residents of a city are like man and wife living in a buuu mac aoes not recognize divorce. l'or richer or poor cr, in sickness or in health, under their own nvntesf. rn gardless of their permission, they are bound together by u uiuuHuuu unDreaiong ties. It should bring a blush of shame to the cheek of every resident to know that the city council has been forced to consider an ordinance enforcing connection with sewers Tho man who so neglects his civic responsibility is vol untarily menacing his own hearthstone. Tho ladies of the Greater Medford club have taken up tho great and good work of civic sanitation. T"J l 111 il l it snouia po tne pleasure as well as duty of every resi dent of Medford to unite with them on this move, based upon common sense. Medford is blessed with natural conditions which tend to keep her death rate low, and it lies within the power of her "residents to keep it so. DEATH VISITS VICINITY OF TABLE ROCK Tho sympathy of the' entlro com munlty of Table Rock Is extended to Mr. and Mrs. S. K. Adams In their sorrow over ihe death of their little daughter, Helen J., who died Febru ary 13, aged 2 years. 8 months and 23 days, ot pneumonia. The funeral was held Tuesday, tho services being held at tho home, and the Interment being made In the Cen tral Point cemetery. During the short Minna of the little one everything that medical skill or tender care could suggest was done to relieve her suffering, but without avail. Mr. and Mrs. Adams express their slncero appreciation for the kindness and iielp of their neighbors. "Down sick In bed, burning with raging fever which ceehtod tu scorch my very entrails and body each ilny, tearlut; away my strength and Vitality: so that for 15 Cays I was unable to cat a morsel ot food; lying thero In tho hospital In a helpleos condition with a deali'dcallug disease which baffled physicians who were at tending me, friends gave mo up to dlo. "Of course, I was'past thinking for myself, but friends thought for me, and seeing my condition getting weaker and I was nearlng death's door, they satd: 'It In useless for-you to die bore. I have beard wonderful things about Fer-Don's Medical Ex perts. You have given these doctors hero a trial and they can't euro you. Now you are going to neo Fer-Don's Medical strff and learn what they can do for you.' I wps taken from tho hospital and carried up to see these eminent physicians and after a thor ough examination they told mo I was a very sl-k man, hut they said: 'Death has not got you. W can re store you back to health.' " This !b tho olmplo etory of Mr. Mike Kaiovltch, who lives at Quincy. Cal. "Fer-Don's experts aro all right," exclaimed Mr. Kasovltch, as ho was getting ready to go out fpr a walk. 'They cortalaly saved my life. I owo thorn a great debt of gratitude. I was almost In when I was brought beforo theso master experts. For days and days I was In tho hospital suffering untold misery, taking different kinds of. medicine night nnd day. I was getting worso every day, and Just think, I couldn't eat a blto of food for 16 days. Some of my frlonds read In the dally papers about For- l'WO , Mrs. Hlloti Decker, at S 1 II street ttaiirnmimto, has been suffering with a horrible affliction known through out tliii medical profosHlon as Helatl i llhuumatlHiii, for. the past two years 41 Vlitjli...... i I ...... I .... It.... " " Hhu has been unable to walk without lualile, Worthy .Man, Who Would ( tho use of a nine. She has doctored Not Intentionally Tvll n Fnlxchooil. j with many physicians nnd received .no benefit from them. She bud given Mr. I'. P. Ilelurlcli, while employed flip all hopes of ever being able to t . I.I. ... . I .atai in ins meat mai'Kci uuxinees at win-i tors. Cal., about two week ago, In jured hts left hand. At the time very little attention wus paid tu the Injur- 4'd member and In fact It bad almost been forgotten until, white In San Francisco attending the I'ortnla fes tivities, his hand began to swell and pain him so sevrely that he was un able to stny until Saturday, tho last day of the entertainment. Having .read In various dally newspapers of the wonderful cures Fer-Don's Med ical Kxperts wen; mnklug dally at their offices, he concluded to come at once tq, them for treatment. Ono of the experts, after carefully examining the hand, said Mint blood poisoning had set In, owing to the fact that the wound bad been neglected so long but said "It would only bo a few days until Mr. F. P. Helnrlch Is now able to usq bis hand nnd In n short time he Is confident that a complete cure will be effected, and ho In loud In his praise of what tho Fer-Don Medical Kxperts linvo done tor him and nth ers, and wants alt his friends to know ot the wonderful results. walk without a cane or even being i benefited In the least. (ir many friends persuaded her to cull and sco Fer-Don's Medical Kxperts and be examined by them. This she did on September IP. U01, and went undo their treatment at once. Now she Is walking without the use ot a enne something she has not dune for two years. 8lie cannot say too much In prnlso of Fer-Don's Medical Kxperts POMONA Nt'ltSK 8A'i:i I'KO.M Nl'lUJIXlN'N KNIl'l DOCTOHS ChAIMF.n (UNCKU OK TI1K UTKUl'S Mm. . . Moore, Who I.lvr at !.1H K Sttvct, Sacramento. Wants the World to Know What IVr- Doii'm Mcdlt-nl KiHrts Have Dom for Her. Mrs. Moore states: "For years I havo suffered untold misery and pain Don's Medical Exports and tho won- ,thnt any woman on enrth could suf- dorful cures they havo mado. and lifer. I bad sovere bearing down pains mado up my mind then and there to go and sco theso experts. My nurse, said I would be taking my life In my hands. If I attomptcd to leave tho hospital, as I was In a dangerous condition and was not able to bo moved. I said 1 might as well tako a chance. So my friends Immediately mado arrange ments to tako mo to For-Don's ox- ports. I was then carried to their of fices whore they cxamlnod mo care fully and found my fever was 104. Fer-Don's doctors watched my case closely, and after two days' treatment my temporature was normal. I was able to sit up and ate my meals. I havo beon taking trcatmont with Fer-Don's oxperts five days now, and I am cured. I eat regularly and my fever 1b all gono. I owo my recovory to Fer-Don's Medical Experts." IJUTCHEK CUItKD OP BLOOD POISOX P. Helnrlch, a Prominent Ilutchcr of Winters, Cal., Known Through- EMPLOYMENT and BUSINESS CHANCES For sale Furniture for 6 rooms and house to rent For sale 3-room house and lot, $G00. For sale 4 bungalow and lots, $1150. For rent Housekeeping rooms. For sale Tent house and furniture; a fine buy. For sale 2 acres, close in, $325. For sale 11-2 acres, close in,4900. For sale 20 head of horses. For sale or trade 22 special Winchester rifle, trade for chickens. For sale 5-room cottage, $2300. For sale 5-room bungalow, $2250. For sale 10-room bungalow, $5000. For sale 2 lots on Oak street, $1C00. For sale 2 lots on Oakdale avenue, $2500. For rent 9-room and 6-room house. Wanted T hrce ranch hands. Wanted T wo dining room girls. Wanted T wo cooks for boarding houses. Wanted Two girls at once; no house work. Wanted Four woinen for general housework. Wanted Those who wish to borrow money to call E. F. A. BITTNE.R TAYLOR & PHIPPS BLDG. PHONE MAIN 4141 In the uterus nnd all around tho re- .glon that could be In sympathy with ,tho afflicted parts. In fact I suffered death and did not caro whether I died or not, for tho doctors hnd dls couraged mo bo by tolling mo tbnt I had cancor of the uterus. I had given up all hopos of over being cur ed. After reading ropeatodly In the ipapers about For-Don and his mas- tor spoclallots, was at last persuad ed to go to thorn and sco what they really could do for mo. When I call ed I found their offices crowded nnd hnd to wait sqmo tlmo beforo I was ablo to sco thorn. I was ushorod Into tho physician's prlvato otflco and was then thoroughly examined, and to my surprlso and oxtromo delight I was told thero was no cancorous growth, as clalmod by other doctors. I immediately asked them If they could euro or ovon bonoflt mo and tho doctor ropllod: "I don't think I can, but I know I can," So I placed mysolf In their chargo and began treatment nt once. I wont to thorn or. October 22, 1909. Now I don't feel like tho samo woman, as I now, Mrs. II. St. Peter, who Is well known ns n nurse nt Pomona, Cal. came Into the offices of the Fer-Don Medical Kxperts at 1010 Eighth street, Sacramento, and made the following statements to newspaper representatives: "I nave been almost a norvoiiB wreck caused front complications of diseases. Stomach would bloat at Him'; pains around the liver, which nuuuycd pie considerably. My liver caused mo most of my trouble, as I was sallow and at times had severe pains In the head. I consulted many doctors nnd spent almost a fortune doctoring hero nnd thero, nnd In fnct had almost given up In despair, when ono of the Sacramento dally papers came to my notice nnd then nnd there I snw of wonderful cures per formed by l; or-Don's Medical Kxperts In Sacramento. I had heard of Fer- Don and his Kxperts before, as my friends and neighbors had been cured nnd referred them to me, Hut I kept putting It off. After rending more and Investigating, I made mi my mind to go to Sacramento nt once. Well, I arrived at tho office at 1010 Eighth street and found a large crowd waiting. In 'act, I was surprised to see so many waiting to nee tho doc tors. I did not think tboro wero so many sick people In Sacramento. I wns told to wait for my turn, ns thore woro many before me. Well, at last I was ushorod Into tho presence of Fer-Don's export Dlngnnstlclnn, and would you bcllovo, be told mo In less than threo minutes what my dlscaso Iiouim' time. I am thankful to these exports for what they have done for mo." Fer-Don's Medical Wxperla are per manently located at the Monro Ho tel, Medford, Oregon, upstairs, Office hours, 10 to 12 a, m., 2 to I and 7 to 8 p. m. Consultation fee. one dollar. Mrs. Whitney arrived from Wis consin to join her sou, James Whit ney, of this olty. TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY. I'Olt HUNT Or sale, twicroom fur nished house. Aylor d Harnett. FOR SALE The blgKest nmip In Medford In a n-room furnished hiiiiHO and two large lots, Do not hiMltiite. See tin at once, Aylor & Harnett, next to Mall Tribune. 28.1 I'Olt KlWT--irouso.MiiflinTflur""-nlHhed, t! rooms, large garden spot, electric light, telephone, ham, hen hoitsi. wood In shed, lawn, city wa ter. J. K. Payette, P. O. Ilox 742. 283 B & C Cash Store GROCERIES, PRODUCE DISHES Hams, count rv, cure, lb. 17c Shoulder, country cure, per pound 13c Lard, home made, 10-pound pails, each S1.60 Lard, home made, 5-pound pails, each 80c Lard, home made, 3-pound pails, each .' 55c Modford's Best Grocory Store Seeds, all kinds in bulk iluc grass, white clover, awn grass. Buy your seeds ici'o and you are sure of gct ing fresh seeds. APPLES Maldwins, second grade, per hox $1.00 Baldwins, fair grade, per box $1.25 Spitzenberg, extra choice, a box $2.50 Jon Davis, extra choico, per box $2.00 Pineapples, bananas, to matoes, colerv, lottuce, sprouts, spinach, onions, )arsmps, beets, turnips, mi'sley, salsify, grape fruit. ORANGES Small size, dozen 15c Medium size, dozen 30c wnu nml nlnno.l l,U I...J -I.. I ,J,Jl ni.l, MUli tho dofoctlvo part of my body. In fnct ai'ge extra choice, doz..50c I am sure If thero Is nn ncho or a Southern OrailgCS, and BWOOt. The Storo that sorves you best by telephone 2351. pain or a defective spot no longer than n pin, this man can find It. Ho told mo my condition nnd I told him that other doctors wanted to send mo out to the hospital to opornto on me. Hut For-Don'fl Export told mo that an oporatlon was not necessary. I placed myself In Fer-Don's Expert's hands and Immediately commoncod Inking their pooullar and strange treatment. I can say this much, that I am now froo from pains nnd was ro- lleved of ovor ono hundred and fifty gallstones In less than twenty.four B & C Cash Store 223 W. Main Street. i No Auction Here It is not necessary to hold auctions to dispose of first-class stock, but wo can sell you an Elgin or Waltham Watch 7-.jcwel, 20-year gold filled case $10 00 17-iowel. with 20-vear case .' $1450 15-jewel, with 20-vear case $12 00 Solid gold cases JZZZZZZZ $2500 , . . . in either movement. 'i111",8 in """onds, Out Glass, Gold and Silverware. IN ADDITION TO TH rS, 1 E MEMBER we aro pornuuiontlv- located in Mcdiord. Ihe money wo uake is .copthere to help upbuild the town. Besido we keep your watch m good repair free of charge and if at any timo your watch or jewelry does not prove to bo as represented wo aro here to hold tho manu- ' lacturcr to their guarantee and see that you receive satisfaction. AGAIN Reliable movements are sold the world over at stated pricos, and vou train no advantage m buying one for a cut price, as they aro not sold by roliablo dealers for less than the established price, and what is more, if you stand bv your local dealers they will stand by you. 'in this way you keep .your money at home and thereby receive a double benofit. y 'j Van DeCar & Jasmann MANUFACTURING JEWELERS. PHIPPS BUILDING MEDFORD, OREGON