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alEDFORD MAIL TRTBITNE, MEDFORD, ORTWON, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1011. PAGE THREE Our Correspondents CENTRAL POINT ITEMS Sam llillt and family, lute propri etor of the fentral Point hotel loft for their now home at Corvullis Tues day morning, Eli Jono-s and wife were at Hert ford Tuesday. " Attorney Ilolbrook Withington of Medl'ord was here on legal business Monday evening. John Oriere of Prospect, who has been visiting relatives and friends fro several days returned homo Mon day. Councilman J. W. Myers and wife nnd John llrnwu have returned from tlieir trip to Los Angeles and other southern cities. B. C. Diinlan has retired as chief clerk at Faber & McDonald's! s.oro and has been succeeded by Mr. Dalrymplo. The city council met and adjourned in regular session Monday evening. City Engineer Osgood being able '.o eb in attendance the board, after transacting routine business and em ploying Mr. Wit Kington as city nltor new, adjourned to meet Wednesday c cning, February 1."). Hichard Frodonburg of Unite Falls has been isiting his &itor, Mrs. Ed Moore. Mrs. 0. Ptirton was shopping in Mccli'cml Moiidnv. Stan Aikiu of Prospect, who ha beeu hero on business the past week has left for his home. Contractor Will Scott, who wa so unfortunate as to break his leg b. falling off Mnddou's new bungnlo last Friday evening, is reported a getting along nicely. Charles Gay and wife of Medfor attended the golden wedding of hi father and mother Mr. nnd Mrs. J II. Guy, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Whiteside o Medford spent Monday in Centra Point. Mrs. Ella Roper, who has boon vis iting her sister, Mrs. Elmer Chil dcrs, and other relatives, returnee to her home Sunday at Grants Pas:- Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Hoswell am children left for California Sunday afternoon. Mrs. Hoswell will do sonu trimming at one of the largest whole sale millinery houses in San Francis co. This spring her patrons will hnv the latest in headgear to select fron and will, get full value for thei money. Mrs. Frank Cochran and little so went to Grants Pass .Monday morn ing. Mrs. Whipple and little daughtei Alice, of Woodville. have been visitiii; her mother, Mrs. Hnndnll. Mr. Knutzcn was a Giants Pas visitor Monday. MAN BLYTHE SCORES PHEOHIX POSTAL SATES HIGH IN EXAMS Well Known Correspondent States' Many Teachers Are Awarded Certifi That Move to Increase Rates oni cates as Result of Examination Magazine is Simply to Put Fearless Publications Down and Out. WASHINGTON, D. C, Feb. 13. That not economy, but political, con siderations, is the underlying cause for the Taft administration's deter mination to increase second class postage is the statement here today of Samuel G. Plythe, a well known Washington correspondent, lilythe maintains that the whole movement is designed to wipe out certain ol those popular magazines which have dared to criticise the acts of the Tatt administration. He says: (By Samuel G. Blythe.) (Copyright, 11)11, by the United Press Association.) Polities', and not the potal deficit, is the underlying motive for the ad ministrations attack on the maga zines and the periodical press through increase of second class postage. Postmaster General Hitchcock's excuse for the move i.3 the alleged postal deficit; President Tuft's ex cuse is that ho is supporting his sab inet minister, vho is trying to put the department on a self sustiiiuing basis; the administrations who backed the amendment on the postof fice bill have the excuse that the president demands the increase. They are making the-e excuses, too, now that they are discoeriitg how thoroughly the people ar aroused on Uiis matter of u-ing the taxing power of the giernmont to confiscate. That's what it amounts to for the free pros that dared to criticise anil condemn certain not both of, the administration and of the administration's nipiiortor in congress. Laying aside the Iremendou eco nomic fad thut the imposition ol this' tax moans ruin to tho miigiixmc and periodical busine of the coun try ami the absolute extinction of Un popular magazine-, look at the poli tics of it. Three fuel are curtain, first, thai the tax is part of a care fully matured plan of the adminis tration in conjunction with those in-, tercst-, the republican majority hav ing served for 1(J years to -.taiup out the progresive movement by depriv ing thut movement of U moans of publicity "d its medium for prcad iug its propaganda. Second, it U especially directed against the newly formed nrogreanive republican league ami the progress ives in congress whom the magazine and periodicals of the country sup jMirtod in their aim to rid the country of Aldrichism and Cnnnonism. Third, it i an act of direct reprwul by tho president, Hitchcock, Cannon, Aldrieh a-id all of the Cnnnon-Ald-l it-li crowd in congrefc of whom there are seven on the committee pulling for the amendment of the po-lng hill intended to punUh those magane urn! riodier.l", that have spoken fearlely about governmental polit ical nhiifee. Of course the publisher can make ont a i list and are making it out -that thi tux of dicruination aid rapmal will bankrupt them and m the ease ! Immi who can continue it will inevitably increnne the price of the popn'.'r Hi.iiriieint - I" tin- n-...;. in.' liiibln- Just Closed in Jacksonville Eleven Fail to Pass. The following teachers wen awarded certificates as a result ol tho recent examination hold li. Jacksenville: First (it-ailc. George A. Stannard, Phoenix; Mrs. Kate Hyde, Applegate; Aunt Hansen, .Medford; 'Deliner O. Fred crick, Medford; Maude Harr, Centra! Point. "Second Cinulo. Myrtle Ivy Dunten, Tolo; Mary Adnh Smith, 'Ashland; Martha Kockersclieldt, Jacksonville; Alice A niackford. Jacksonville; John J. Good, Central Point; Noll K. Calla han, Applegute; Florence M. Dlts worth, Medford; NolIIo Collins, Jack sonville; Ida Anlce Hoitt, Eagle Point; Beatrice Spencor, Dudley; Horace C. Coe, Woodvillo; Mne Kllon Mordorff. Medford. Third Grade. Josephlno Itlley, Eagle Point; Mrs W. Ii. Edinondson, Derby; L. A. Wright, Hutto Falls; Cora Gregory, Central Point; Christine Heaver, Ash land; Oclcola Caruahan, Talent; Eva Elizabeth Callahan. Persist; Minnlt Cornelia Larson, Ashland; Hesslo F Newton, Gold Hill; Mamio Wright. Eagle Point; Harry V. Aiken, Cen tral Point; Carl It. Itceuo. Central Point; G. Vernon Blue, Ashland; Helen W. Chandler. Woodville; Grace Colby, Iirownsboro; Hazel Luclle Itollins, Central Point; Guy William Bishop. Phoenix; Hichardo Paul Paw ling, Phoenix; JohsIo Webb, Tolo. I'hociiiv Man First. The highest percentage was made by Principal Geo. A. Stnnnard, of the Phoenix school, who had an aver age of tin per cent In all subjects re qulred for a first grade certificate. Out of forty-olKht applicants for county certificates, eleven failed to receive certificates of any grade. The following- applicants for state papers will not ' receive returns on their work until about tho 20th of March: Mae Beaver, Ashland; Mild red Hicks, Alberta Stncey, BeJhiflo; Inez Willits. Persist; W. M. St Inc. Jacksonville; I.ou Wright. Medford; Mina MagiiHsa. Talent; Francos Mc WlllUms, Ashland, Jessio Wilson, Vedford. vital tiling U that the administration, exerting its taxing power, is endeav oring to abolish the free press n.tt only in the interest of it own polit ical ambitions, but in the interest ol and for the protection of tho finan cial tower it seeks to uerve. The question is bigger than one A money, either in the government's purse or out of the purees of the pub lishers. It it; bigger than even the interests of thousands of men win will be thrown out of employment it the publishing business is curtailed aa it will be if tbe proposed iucrcu of second Hass postage becomes a law. It is a blow at that liberty guar anteed by the constitution of tin I'nited Stales and is subversive !' every American idea of justice, -if f.iir piny nod "t decent p..!iin-. !! iMi POULTRY MEN IRK VOU IXTKRKSTICD IN A GOOD INVESTMENT? Ashland Growers Unite in Order to Further Chicken Industry in That Ncighborhpod Permanent Organ ization Soon. ASHLAND, Fob. 15. Interest in loultry growing In tho vicinity of vshlnnd In Indicated by the fact that o less than fifteen persons respond d to tho call for a meeting to tur ner an organization of local poultry rowers for mutual benefits and ad antages, held at tho city hall Sat rday evening. This Is said to be hrco times the number who respond d to tho Unit call for au organlza ion of this kind among tho chicken :rowersof tho fnmous Potiiluina dis trict. Dr. J. E. Hosiner was elected emporary chalrninn at tho meeting Saturday evening and G. W. Benedict emporary secretary. A conunltteo consisting of D. M. .owe, D. E. Whltemoro and Mrs. E. I. Easterly was appointed to report plan of permanent organization at meeting to bo hold at nn early date ii tho future, duo notice of which v ill bo given together with a further eport of the proceeding of the first looting. One hundred acres Butto Crook bottom, undor Irrigation, perpetual water right. Al for npp'.od or pears; can tnako big monoy ralslnr; onions, celery, tomntocs and all kinds of veg etables; big money In subdivision; loins a now' townslto and the rail road; nil under new wire fenco; can bo bought for one-half tho prlco of adjoining land. Buy from ownor and savo tho commission. Address Box 35, Medford, Or. tf IVIEN, GENEROUS, IS FAR TOO EXCLUSIVE -i KANSAS CITY, Mo., Feb. l."i. Too nuch Gould-Decies wedding interest oday landed Joseph Casey of this ity in tho booby hatch. All Joseph could talk of since tho announeo nenl of the international match was 'Vivian and her lord." : Casey was hard tut to it to explain why no invitation came to him for .ho wedding. However he confided .odav to a policiynun, "Vivian sent mo 13,000,000." The policeman stared, but when Ca- cy continued, "I'll give yo mi check i'rtr foO.OOO as n present," the cop Jiiudled bun into u hurry-up wagon Hotel Arrivals. The Nash F. N. Kollock, Francis co; John F. Stelz, Portland; James S. Newhuui, New York; William Courtyight, Spokane; II. C. Zehrin. Portland; John T. Stevens, Salem; C. E. Selleck, Grants Pass; Mr. and Mrs. J. Pawloy, Grants Pass; 11. L. Kaiser, Denver; X. C. Olson, Portland; A. I). Person, Blunt, S. I).; G. li. Tillinj hast, Port land; II. E. Gale, Merlin. The Moore L. L. Mreede, Port land; G. G. Smith, Omaha; L. W. Jacobs, Portland; Charles C. Felt-i, Eagle Point; G. W. Parker, Eugene; ii. W. Wait, Seattle; 11. K. Holing, Se attle; A. P. Allen, Medford; II. Bill ings, Portland. HnsMts for T-iPalth. i Medford, Or., Feb. C, 1011. This la to certify that about November 1st my daughter wns taken with a se voro attack of rheumatism which ren dered her left arm useless, In fact It was so near paralyzed that sho was not able to move her fingers, but knowing of some of Dr. Chow Young's marvelous cures of long standing cases of rheumatism, we de cided to consult him, In which I nm pleased to say mado no mistake, as his remedies acted ao ho claimed they would, and after the third treatment tho rhoumntlc pain entirely loft her and sho has not had any symptoms of rheumatism since; besides her general health is much Improved and I do not hesitate In saying I bollevo thoso afflicted with rheumatism or paralysis will do well to consult Dr. Chow Young, whoso houso Is comer Tenth and Front street, Medford, Oregon. 2S-1 A. P. WEISS. cd for women'B needs. It relieves backache, headache, dragging feel ings, and pthor female mtsery. Try Cardul, A few doses will show you what It can do for you. It tnny bo just what you want. TO CUBE A COM) IN ONE DAY Take LAXATIVE 11UOMO Quinine Tablets. D.ugclnts rotund money If It falls to cure. E. W. GROVE'S sig nature Is oa each box. 2Cc. BETL'UN HOME TilKOUGII THE SUNNY SOUTH. When you arrnngo your enstorn trip be suro to Include tho Sunset Route through Now Orleans, El Paso, Los Angoles nnd San Francisco for return. It Is a splendid educational Journoy, nnd at this tlmo of tho year especially delightful becnuso so warm and comfortable. Every mllo Is through tho sunny southland tho rice and cotton fields of Louisiana and Texas, tho vnst mirage mosos of Now Mexico and Arizona now spread with bright grcon, tho orango groves and semi-tropic charm of Califor nia, miles and miles along tho ocean jhore, and several of tho most In teresting cities on tho continent. Ask your local railroad agout all about It. 292 Hasklns fi Health. SOUTH EltN PACIFIC COMPANY Office of Agent, Medford, Or., Fob Sth, 1911. Advertising Department: Wo take pleasure In announcing that our castorn connections will soil second class colonist tickets dnlly at reduced fnrcs March 10th to April 10th, Incluslvo, 1911. Wo have received tho following rates and will bo pleased to accom modate you in giving you all tho In formation that Is required. Yo'u can deposit tho money hero In Medford and we will bo glad to notify and have our agents In tho cast furnish your friends or relatlvoa with tickets and sleeping accommodations. Fares frem: Chicago $33.00 Minneapolis 31.75 Missouri river points 215.00 Now York, N. Y 50.00 Yours truly, A. S. UOSENBAUM, Agent. To find a hotter furnished room perhaps at even less rent than yon now pay is surely a task worth a few hours pf your time. Arm your self with 'some clipped ads and start on a "lit Ho iouruevl" Not a Day lu Bed. Gramllng, S. C. In a lottor from Gramllng. Mrs. Lula Walden says: "I was ho weak before I began taking Cardul that It tired mo to walk Just a little. Slnco taking It I do all tho hoiiKowork for my family of nine, and have not been In bed a day since. Cardul Is tho groatest remedy for women on earth." Weak women need Cardul. It Is tho Ideal woman's tonic, bccaiiBo It Is especially adapt- Offutt Ronies v Auto Co. s ' Automobiles GENERAL OVERHAULING & MACHINE REPAIRING. First-Class Workmanship Guaranteed. rUONE MAIN C231. Comor Contrul Avo. nnd 8th St Medford, Or. Medford Opera House Operatic Extravaganzi "THE MILITARY GIRL" By the Students of Medford High School Rcpleto with good comedy, pretty costumes, catchy music and special effects. 70 - PKETTY GIRLS - 70 FRIDAYandSATURDAY FEB'Y 17th and 18th ADMISSION, 00c, 75c AND $1.00. S1SATS ON SAUK AT HAS KINS' T)RVQ STORfc 'A' jXIw-' . !r mmMm pgJi V1" fl MP ' --J HfctCj r-9r44-4-904 r E. M. F. CfirrlAhalAP qp ann fn Flfllldcrs iJiUULUUIUjA UUIUglsUUc Formerly Siskiyou Auto Co, This fiarago and Machlno Shop Is now In chargo or a practical auto repair man. All kinds of autos and gas engines well and quicKiy repaired, uvernauiing a specialty, rnrs stored and citron j fnp liv Ihn mntiMi Oil Jind irtiRrillnn ffir unln. S 128-134 S. Riverside Ave. Phone 4131 4h4 NT4 Nothing Just as Good as the REXALL Remedies Cure Your Rheumatism M) OTIIKIt ILLS ov Tin: iioiiy AT TUB HOT LAKE AS NATORIUM Hot LaKe, Ore. (The Mouse of Kfflcleney) Uf)Q Oreon-Wash- ington Railroad (SL Navigation Co. Sells round-trip tickets, for for throe months, allowing JG.OO worth of accommodation at tho Sanato rium, a Portland nnd all O.-W. It. & N. Stations i' And the Doctor Must Be Obeyed I 35 ncres best laud In valley; on main road; C miles from i Medford; 8-rqoin modern house, largo bam; 17 acres In alfalfa; 1 acres Dartlotts 4 years old; 11 acres Ncwtowna 4 years old; 2 acres truck land with gas engine nnd Irrigating well; nnd tho wholo shooting match for only $15,000. This Is tho best thing wo havo had to of fer for tho money this season. Cash $5000; balanco to suit at C per cent. Tho family physician has Issued his command to the owner to make a quick change. Rogue River Land Company No. 11 NOUTII CKNTIMIj AVUNUK. GET THE HABIT Of calling us If you havo any olootrlc work of any kind, fix you up In tho best posslblo stylo. "Wo can It is a Good Habit and Will Cost You Nothing !; i I Electric Construction Co. 1'IIO.VK MAIN OT.Ol iEiO WKST MA IX STltHKT ttrrrrr-rrrr44 lfJi,.ff9J. i'or iiinncr intorniaiion aim iiius-i tratod booklot, addrosH llr. W. T. IMiy, .Medical Supt. and Mgr., Hot Lake Oregon, uny O.-W. It. & N. Agent, or wrlto to WM. McMUItltAV, Gonoral 1'asHongor Agent, I'OHTI.ANO, OltlCOON EAQm PHARMACY, 109 Hast Main St. Phones: Home (13; Pac. 1W1 WKST SIDK PHAHMAUY 120(1 Wi-t Main Sttoet PIioiiok; Home -Kl; Pac. -1011 Eagle Drug Co., Inc. Thos. Biirtliolomcw, Pli. c, General Mgr. The Kexall Stores Mcilfonl, Ore. Colonist Fares Prom tin- Middle and Hnstom por- lloiiu of the Tnlted States and Canada to OltlX.ON, WASIIINtiTO.V AM) M,U Till': XOItTIIWKST will pro vail DAILY .MAKCII lOtli TO AI'UII, I (It'll over tho Southern Pacific Lines ill Oregon Clio finest Sample TJooms in the citv. Single rooms or en suite also rooms with liath Hotel Moore Telephone In Kvcry I too m ItAU-MOHR COMPANY Projirietora. EUROPEAN PLAN . X 'i 'i :: I. 'i s 'I :; s I'llllll Chicago at .St. I.ouls . . . Omaha . . . KinihjiN City St. Paul . . . . . .S;i;t.(l( . . .Ili.dO . . '.V(( . . yn.tio . . it.'.mi NEW RAILROADS "OrmitK I'm Is rapldlv coining to the front with Iho new rail road to be tonsti uctt-d and th. r develoiJiiieutH of Irrigation and power in pioapert x ui wan' good IiumIiii hs property, hotel alte, residence iirpert ur i lo,i- m ucraK' at piewnt low pilcen? I hate choice slpt't loins in -.tcli f the above fl A. N. PARSONS R.oml Estate Grants Pass, Or. anil ti'oui oilier clllcs correspondingly low. Von Can I'UKJ'AV Kiu-cm Tho Colonial faros are Woatboiiud only, but If you have relatlvoa or friends' or employee! In tho Kaat whom you dealre to briny to thla atnte you can dopoilt the value of the faro with your local railroad agent, and an order for a ticket will bo tolo grapliml to any addreaa deaired. Let (ho WOULD Know Of tbe vaat resources ami splendid opportunities for IIO.MK lll'ILDIXO Call on the uiideralaiied for Mood Instructive printed matter to lend ICaat, or gtvo him the add rentes of those to whom you would like to have such matter sent. WM. Mc.MlimW Oeiientl I'nsHcngcr Agent. I'OICII M OKI (.ON J. K. KNYAUT, I'rosldont J. A. PKRRY, Vlco-Prosldont K. K. MIORUICIC. Vlco-I'resldut JOHN S. ORTII, Cashlor W. U. JACKSON, Ass't Cashier. The Medford National Bank Capital, $100,000.00 Surplus, $20,000.00 r&4&f.4irr4fif:4&'' SAI'I'! IlKPOSIT IIOXKS FOR HUNT. A OKXHRAIi.nAXKIXG ltrslN'CSH TltAXSACTKI). We SOLICIT VOUIt I'ATROXACJK. w rtTTrlSj i "-ilvfu i . W A T C II I X (i T II K it u i: a i) l i x i: coming to and going from this bak ery gives a view of nappy faces with not n trace of dyspopHla on a single face. Don't start trying to intiKu bread as mother used to. liny it hero, savo tho labor and got hotter bread, and moro for your monoy. Kverythlng wnrrnnted uro. Medford BaKery tl Delicatessen Todd .vi co. sorni cicntral avkxi u iiemi: madi; pus nd pvstry lady cooic in oiiarok. t r rrrrr r4 Campbell & Baumbach MORTGAGE LOANS, COUNTY WARRANTS, CITY AND SCHOOL B0ND3 Money on hand at all times to loan on improved ranches and fruit laud. j PH0NE323I. 320 GARNETT-COREY BLDG. 4 1. ...... .1 ; 1.. : i...i i .11 111 1 . v A -m -r -r. a irv . j. . -r st T 1 T A """' '"""" -" IMdll, 111 III'VVIV IIIIUI I JUl ClU'Vl UUVVll UL lillUtll. WrUirOIL I rs.i-ii aiaic ? WM. Mc.MCRRW ',.ii,. ...w.l.S.inr (,..,.. ,,. ,.,., ..,,,1 t. " . i L. N. JUDD, REAL ESTATE AGENT Talent, Jackson County, Oregon. iMidway hctwci'ii Medford and Ashland, in tho fruit bolt of Southern Oregon. Healthy and mild climate, and pure water. Alfalfa, fruit and timber lands from 15 acres to HUO acres. Also lots on tho instalment plan, in newly incorporated town of Talent, Oregon. rue ( enclosing .sunups; or come aim see 1110 at jileiit, Uregou. ii I 1 1 I' HiV II vhti2tfiNiHU paByyjy mmmmmsm'j,mm srayr- . 9-m-. i T --bisaaisMiMiisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisisis