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MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, jMEDITORD, ORlSGlGBy,. MONDAY. Al'TTO U, 4 Medford Mail Tribune WHO IS A REPUBLICAN? Complete rty-i Daily, Fifth Tear Year; yva&xsxsD axcy sxosra satur- PUHTXX9 CO. Prcsidcut Tnft lias taken the helm as loader o the re publican party. Ho has rebuked Cannon and Payne for reading the insurgents out of the fold and invites all to wfm TTftwrnw flint mnaf vnfn mW1i rim wnmln ins fn hl J Mnaoltdittnn of lh Mdfonl Mll. I wv " ? , ...... - ul?ZntilV i:8oh,Lncwuo'reti(ixnized as members of the Cl. 0. P.. for "by their fruits Times, established 1871 the nianu, ,.,.,( Tribune. established 1S. and the Med; VC S-Uul KUQW 1110111. QEOnQK PUTNAM, Editor and Manager entered aa second-class matter No rasnber I, 1809, at the postoffleo at Medford, Oregon, under the act of Harch t, 18T9. Official Paper of tho 'City of Medford. BUBBCxrrriox katesi One year by mall .... One month by mall Medford, Ashland. Jacksonville. falont. Thocnir. Central Gold mil -and Woodvtlle. Sunday only by mall, per year. Weekly, one year...,.......;.. In Ic. Point, Tnll leased Wins United patches. Press Dls- At the same instant Attorney General AYiekorshani, Senators Lodge, Nicholas Lougworth and other administra tion leaders, denounced the insurgents. Mr. "Wickorsham declared the time of running with the hares is over. Treas on has ever consisted in giving aid and comfort to the en emy. If anyone wishes to join the democratic party lot 60 ; him to do so. but let him not claim to be a republican and work in and out of season to defeat republican measures j.oo .unci to subvert tne intluonce ot a rennh hciiii lu'osuiont. l.SOf - - A f , In other words, Tattism is henceforth to be rooosynix.od ,s.oo In the tiny electric lhbovatory t'uvriaooof the soionCM it unravels the secrets of the' earth's early lifle and histlon. From sun to sun, in Hertzian waves that, speed neauriy two hundred miles a seconds it whispers the gossip of itbe heavens. Prom land to land, through the mysterious othur, it waves the messages of man,, flighted with the sadnosa of death, the mysteries of birth or the thousand earthly cares which make our lives important, responsible and worth while. Gems In Verse OLD FAVORITES. Young Folks TLw woman wht my ntiu iIoqh'iiI tmro liow who IooIh litoitlter n koiiIuh or a Irnr; THE PART CONTAINS THE WHOLE QTIUVK not to the whole. The poet In Ills' art Must Intlmato the whole and say the A VALENTINE PARTY. by as republicanism. Tiut what is to become of the insur- The Man Tribune u on ain at the'gentsf and probably a majority of the rank and file are in- rry News Stand. San Francisco, i 1 Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland. SUl'01ltS or n wiilinov Ronltlp. Wash. Hotel" Bpokane News Stand, Spokane. Postage Bat tat The tariff is the splitting wedge. President Tnft de- " 'fends it as the best tariff the countrv has vet had. The smallest part MMIU young moon's silver arc her per. ! roet circle tells, tlio tlmltlosa within art's boumlod outline : dwell. . fF every noblo work the silent part la oesi; Of a 11 St swobk czscinuLTioiri A vera ire Dally for NoTember, 1909 Dec cember, 1909 January. 1910 February, 1910 Mxrch ClrtroUUonl 1 2.200 17 J 2.300 1.700 1,841 1.123 f X 4 7 Oe, 9 10 11 IS u IK IS Total 2.12S 2,225 2.300 2.230 3.2S0 2,230 2,250 2,230 2,200 '2.219 2.230 2.250 is.. 20 21 22 23 24 IS 27 2.300 28 2.2S0 29 3.150 30 2.250 31 2.259 2.250 3.250 2.300 2,230 2.230 3.300 3.250 2.250 111 It If ! 1 5 12 Jrs?E2E2; insurgents "cannot stand tor it," ana pronounce it "an 4 to 3.paK paper ""lovmisn fn nlnnl.- kviW nvnnccnc ' Senator Beveridge has thrown dowai the gauntlet to stand-patters and in impassioned words declared "By this sign, revolt, we conquer." The coming battle is not so much between political parties as such, as between the rights ot the people and the powers of .pillage. To this President Taft has replied that while "no man has the right to read another out of the republican party, he reads himself out if disloyal." And plainly speaking, the insurgents are disloyal and in the executive's mind, have read themselves out of the party. Most of the regulars seem to prefer democratic success to insurgent victoiV, hence the prospect is for a democrat ic house. But the arrival of Bwano Tumba mav unite the warring factions, or split them wider open and they may march to victory under his banner. The contest will be an interesting one to watch and the developments of the next few months will be awaited with interest. 60.350 Less deductions 1.350 Net total .500 ATerage net dally 3.103 xxsross, OMHOJ. Metropolis of Southern Ore son and orthern California and fasteat-ffrow-is: city in Oregon. Population. April. 1910. 8300. Banner fruit city of Oregon Rogue Irer apples won sweepstakes prise and jUe of "Apple Sags of the World" st National Apple Show, Spokane. 190. KogTio River pears brought highest prices In all markets of the world dur las the past five years. Wzlte Commercial Club for pamphlets. Wright brothers now hold a mo nopoly of flying contests in America. A new German airship is 45 feet long, and has a 120 H. P. motor. The man who really knows himself is never a bore. ELECTRICITY. Wisdom comes with years, if folly doesn't beat it ont. ITnny a woman has lost a good friend by marrying him. v The band master frequently puts on more airs than the band can play. Perhaps sympathy is never really lost, but lots of it seems to be mis-, placd. The things that come to those who wait are the things no one else wants. A girl can't even throw a kiss without sometimes hitting the wrong fellow. Wickorsham is to savo the coal trust. A lovo tap on the wrist of the trust Shepherd Taft has blown the whis tle for his flock to recall tho -wanderers. Those that don't respond will be labeled goats. The New York Sun is out for Bev eridge as Democratic candidate for the presidency in 1012. Tho Demo crats might go farther and fare worse The Bogue River Courier celebrat ed its 25th birthday with a creditable sixteen page issue April 8, containing a history of tho paper and reminis censes of pioneer days. An eastern publisher says that western Indiana desperadoes play no part in the modern dime novel. Air ships and autoa have Ukso their place. Thus even tho dime novel keops up to date. The Southom Paeifio has awaken ed to the fact that there is oppor tunity for a railroad to Crescent City but probably the awakening will come too late, as it did with the P. & E. Albany merchants have declared war on nail order komm. The Mail Tribune, haa for a long time refused this class of buBinee,. Medford mo. pie must buy ai hone if they want to build up a city. Last year $423,000,000 was spent by Uncle Sam for past warg and pre parations cor now wars. .Tnia wau 70 per cent of the government's in eome. No wonder the forermnent cannot afford a weather bureau at Medford. Man has reached out with fingers of copper and seized upon the very power that holds the stars in jplace. This mighty energy, yclept electricit', unknown, unin terpreted, unseen, has been set a thousand tasks in home and ottice, factory and mill, nunc aud railroad tasks which are as nothing to its giant strength. Eire and wa ter, wind and wave, all have been harnessed and their en ergy changed into electricity. When this great planet daily spins, carrying us into the grim darkness away from the sun, electricity is summoned to give us light. When yearly the earth tips us into the frigid ether out of line with our solar system electricity awaits but the pressure of a finger to give us heat. Mythology, the very poetry of imagination, pales into insignificance before the marvels which electricity has wrought. A flash and our messages cross the seas: with the speed of the very lightning our voices span the con tinents; great trains appear and disappear like meteors through the night, bringing together the east and the west, the north and the'south; mighty ships defy the wide, wind- tossed waters and broad pinions of canvas conquer the very an? which shrouds the spuming earth. Weak, puny, ephemeral, compared with the life of the planet, man comes, studies, labors, goes, but ever leaves behind in books the shc'll-like record of his knowledge upon the coral bank of time until, some day far in the future, scientists shall reach with knowledge swift and sure into the great universe far beyond our ken and read there the secret of electricity. Coal burns and is gone, steam condenses and is once more water; gas dissipates and is lost forever; water flows back to the sea and must be raised particle by particle if it would turn a wheel again, but the power which whirls the giant electric motor rushes out and" away on its circular path, nothing lost, nothing consumedcome out of nothing, gone back to naught. It flows into the mills and does the work of 'millions of horses and rushes out none the loser for all this energy expended. Thousands of miles a second it pours from the powerful generators and equally as fast it returns when its task is done. Faster than the very planets whirl, more powerful than all the forces of wind and water combined, large as the very univeise, still it halts at the mere beckoning of a finger to please a lady's whim. Great enough to combine its forces and destroy the very earth, still it obeys the commands of a tiny human and performs tasks far beyond the scope of any other force or power. Now it drapes in banners of glorious, radiant, chromatic light, the glistening fields of Arctic ice and snow, and even while these magnificent au roras play about tho polar caps the same force is busy lighting the humblest hamkt and the homes of millions of men who do not understand. In its great nebula furnace in the heavens stars are made anew born amid dazzling light and terrific heat. ) TTUCIl net contain the lite, each work of art the world. And all tho planet laws are In each dew drop pearled. William Wat mors Story. I Appropriate Uames to Do Played the Younu Folks, ' A "lumrt t'tinti'Nt. ' nflfr the Htyle of ttu Mtlonlf prt.v," nirurds much fun. For thla cut n iarKi lumrr of turkey rod cnllco mill hiw It to iv shoot. In ' tht cciitur of tho liotirt fnntim 11 smnll ! honrt cut from white cloth. The Hhrot ; II expression, that which cannot be ,w lnl'l nlnive 11 door until you , expressed. 1 nro romly for It Ulvo ouoh guest a white ennlbortnl arrow with a pin In It. An ench one taken hit turn ho In blindfolded mul turned entirely nrouiul once, tlicu lef( to plu his 11 r row lit tho white heart, lie tmmt plu lt where he first touches tho sheet mid' immt not be allowed to feel along. lie then takes off lib blindfold nml lets tho next one try his luck. A honrt shnpeil Iter of bonbotm mnkcti a pretty prlae. The box nnty be easily made of hc.ivy pnier, with n llttlo dec. oration lu wnlor colors or sotno ap propriate line In fancy- lettering, such as "Love will And the wny," painted on tne cover. Pak Saddles Pack Bas Wo onui rttipply you with- just what you want In 1'noM- StHMJea ,nnd Pack Hkh. STOCK AND DOG SOAP in good for nU nklu tliHotiBOrt- of limn or lionut; J. &. Smith nil HAHT MAIN HTItKICT Medford Shoe Shining Parlor 0H, HERE WE ARE AT LA ST I For Indioii, k'mi eblhlrcn, thin it the place whore you will hhvo Unit) an J-money by RottlnK y"r hIiooh nhlnoil by an experienced nrtlnt. Oiling; and dyeing la my fjpudulty. Now, don't forget tho plucoi Not 4 Bouth Central two Jiio. Open from 7 n. tn, to 8 p. m. ! Bumlnyti till 2 p. 111, Tho rount Champion Bootblack. V. W. HOWARD, Prop. NOTICE SEEING NELLY HOME. N the sky the bright stars glittered. On the cram the moonllcht tell. Hushed the nound ot daylight's bus tle. Closed the pink eyed pimpernel. As down the moss Krown wood path, Where the csttle love to roam. From Aunt Dinah's nulltlnr party I was seeing N'lly horns. CHORUS. When I saw sweet Nelly borne. When I saw swtet Nelly home. How I blessed tho August evening; When I saw sweet Nelly home. Jetty ringlets softly fluttered O'er her brow as white as snow. And her cheek the crimson sunset Scarcely bad a warmer glow. Hid her parted Him ormlllon White teeth flashed like ocean foam. All I marked with pulses throbbing Aa I saw sweet Nelly home. When the autumn tinged the greenwood. Turning all the leaves to gold. In tho lawn by alders shaded, I my love to Nelly told. As we stood together, gaslng On the star epancltd dome, How I blessed the August evening When I saw sweet Nelly home! White hairs mingle wtth my tr easts. Furrows steal upon ray brow. For a love smile cheers and blesses) Life's declining moments now. Matron In a snowy kerchief, Closer to my bosom come. Tell me, dost thou still remember When I saw my Nelly home? -Unidentified. CANADIAN" PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY'S LAND DEPARTMENT REPRESENTATIVE Mrs. S. J. Atllor will bo nt tho Ho tel Mooro until April 10 for' the purpoHo of sooIiik tlUHo who nro in torcrttod in tho coiupiuty' fninottti AN bortn Wlfont I.ntuta. Ho will be prepared to ftirtiUll- complutu infor mation, including maps, literature. prices, etc. Cull on- Mr. Atllor ami If you nn fortunnm enough to hare ! arrange to tnko nilVnntnco of our a long ball, a little target shooting la low-rnto Bcmi-montuly excursion tiro to prove enjoyable. Kon tula hare during this aonson and iiwpoot tho The Services EVERY r -MERRY CHRISTMAS, ONEI" N the rush of esrly morning. When the red burns through gray And the wintry world Ilea waiting For tho glory of the day. Then we hear a fitful rustling Just without upon the stair. See two small white phantoms coming. Catch the gleam of sunny hair, Are they Christmas fairies stealing Rows of Utile socks to fill? Are they angels Boating hither With their mesMtre of good wlllT What great spells are these elves wearing As like larks they chirp and sling T Are these palms of peace from heaven That the lovely spirits bring? Rosy feet upon the threshold. Eager faces petplng through. With the first red rays of sunshine. Chanting cherubs como In view. Ulstlctoo and gleaming hotly. Symbols of a blessed day,. In their chubby hands they carry, Streaming all along the way. Well we know them, never weary Of their Innocent surprise. Waiting, watching, listening always. With full heart and tender eyes. While our little household angels White and golden In the sun, Greet us with the sweet old welcome "Uerry Christmas, every onel" Louise M. Alcott. a frame the shape ot tv large heart mndo of wood or pulp' board. In tho center of Oils paint a white heart about two lucbea In illntuoten. Around this paint n. blue heart two inches larger nil nrountl; around thb a yel low heart two Inches larger than the blue one; around' the yellow, one of red; around tho red, one of black, each two Inches larger than the preceding ouo. Have bows and arrowa ready. On each bow tlu a knot ot bright ribbon and on each arrow a knot to moUib that of the bow. The girls ciioosk nrrows, Uw boya bows, and pattnera for tho shooting ututcb are thoe wlio.to colors match. Let the partners tthoot by turns the girl first, then boy. Kach tries to hit tho whltt, heart. After a girl has shot her arrow nml hntl her couplet rend tho ono who rendu the couplets tuny pull out ier arrow and give- It to Iter part net with which to try his luck, or eacli girl may have the two arrows tlNl togcthur. and then each can take his or her arrow as a souvenir. lianua. IDE-McCarthy land COMPANY Colonization Agents Canadian Pacific Railroad. OP AN EXPERT AD- WRITER. ARE AT YOUR COMMAND of charge: CALL MAIN 3021 FOR SALE SIX- now hot frame ennh, 3 ft. by 0 ft.; price, enoh. 9 2.00 TWO fino, well-bred colts, 1 nnd 2 yeara old, aired by IMaek Fnr cour, imported by Hnby Dree FINE SEED COKN FOIl SALE. APPLY TO BROOKS' ORCHARD, JACKSONVILLE ROAD, NEXT PLACE WEST OF THE OLD THOMAS PLACE. 8HIP8 THAT PASS IN THE NIGHT. From "The Theologian's Tale." SHIPS that pass In the night and speak each other In passing, Only a signal shown and a distant ts4m in the darkness. Bo on the ocean of life we pass and spaaJk one another. Only a look and a voice, then darksaa again and a nllenoe. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, 0; BETHLEHEM. LITTLE town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee lie I I Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by. Tct In thy dark streets sbloetb The everlasting light. The hopes and fears of sll the years Are met In thee tonight Vor Christ Is born of Mary, And gathered all above. While mortals sleep, the angels keep Their watch ot wondering love. O morning stars together Proclaim the holy birth 1 And praises sing to Ood the king And peace to men on earth. 1 How silently, how silently, The wondrous gift Is glveal 80 uod Imports to human bearta The blessings of his heaven. Ho ear may hear his coming, But In this wocld of sin, Where meek souls will receive falsi stM, The dear Christ enters In. O boly child of Dethlebeml Descend to us, wa pray. Cast out our sin sod enter la. Be born In uc today. We hear the Christmas ang-ala The great, glad tidings tell. Oh, come to us, abide with as, Our Lord Immsnuell FiWIllpa Brook. HOPE ETERNAL. IF tbto great world of joy and pose Revolve In one sure track; af freedom, set, wUI rise again, Ab4 virtue, flown, 00 me back, Woe to the purblind erew who Mi The heart Willi each day's ears. Hor gain from past or future sfctN To bear ood to forbear I Tor4wQrttu i A Sailor PuxxJ. J hi h'NYAIfl. I'nmldenv JOHN H ORTU. i'.-Iiih, J. A. I'Kltm. Viee-1'resido.it. W. H. JAt'KHON, Asn't Cashier THE MEDFORD NATION AL BAM JAPITAL $50,000 SURPLUS ' $(0,000 Safety boxes for rout. A general Banking Business ir ansae ted. Wn solicit your patronaye. 4 There are two sailors In tilts picture. You see one staudlug uuder the tree with his hnnds In bis pockets. Where Is the otbor? Only the bead la shown. Combination Rhymes. Pencils mid pttpor are furnished each guest. Kach one then writes a ques tion, folds oror the paper and posses It to bis right hand neighbor, who writes n noun, folds agnlu ntui passes to the next, who must write a rhyme answering the question aud using the noun In doing so. Vor an Illustration, ouo questlou was "Whero are you going, my pretty maid?" and the noun following wns "gumdrorw." Tho parodied rhyme was as follows: A maiden chanced on sunny day To cross the field where 1 raked the hay. Her cheeks were rosy, her hair was 'brown, And she looked a queen In her russet gown. "Where are you golngT" I asked the lane. "To buy some gumdrope. Please let me pass." Bo I stood aside, and she went her way, Out I often think of that sunny day And that queenly girl with hair of brown Who charmed me so In her russet gown. Tho author of, the above lines had norer practiced or laid claims to bolng a rhymester, "Whom Do I Call This Timet" If this game lu played by a large company It adds to tho fun. A stake Is set up In the middle of the room or on a lawn. A "grace hoop" stake will do, There must be a ring for eaca pteyer and a name of a player attached to each ring, ' There are two aloes and a certain for each side. The hoops lie In a pile, and the captain of ono side talsea a hoop and tosses it toward the stake, exclaiming, "Wtrara do 1 can tuts timer If the capjaln fails U piaeo the Hag over the stake the captain of the other side takes bis taaa. On the other bead, U the rii goes oyer the stake, No. 1, next to the caetatn ot the ether side, bs a guess atr to whose name is writtaa on the ft attached to the rtg If he iruesees eaaeUy he oaa eheoes) ene from the e4aW tilde; If is go ess to wrongthet "fcfe to sea a player, and so on' Mil oue sWe fur out numbers the Cjlher, I'rlses. ot 'course, add to the ofaaru. ' "Defeated by trivialities," said a man of talent whose life had been a. failure and that mistake showed how he had made all the others. Nothing is trivial that cither defeats or conquers. 1 It is not trivial to wrong stationery any trivial to use the right to state yo.ur case clearly or to blunder. the right or 1 . . than it is or wrong words; use more Tht tlattdard foptr Jor liitinen lUtfitntry OLD KflMffMGtlE "Loot er tht water-mark' is not generally used by men who make blunders; nor by men who forget that instant prejudice, or favorable impulse, is an important consideration. That it pays always to use Ol.n IIami-siuhk Honk fur commercial tlatltmcry ii flic testimony of prudent liuilnm men. I'nive this for yourself let us give you the Old IIami-siiirk Hond Hook of Sped mens, or bcUer (till, write us for a copy, It tumauis Biigi;csiivc x:ciiiiciij 01 icttcrjirnu and other business forms, printed, Htlio. graphed and engraved on Die white unci four, tccn colors of Ou IlAMi'SltlKK llONi). Made by Hami'siiirk I'ai'Kr Company, the only paper makers in the world making bond paper exclusively, 'A complete lino of Old Hamp shire Bonds, all colore, carried by us- Wo will bo pleased to quote prices. Medford Printing Co. 88 S. CENTRAL AVE. MEDFORD, OREGON HaaldHB for LTealtk.