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MlSDPOftD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDirpRU, OR1COON, Y 11 ONUS DAY, NOVKMIU'lli 122, 1911.
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Medford mail Tribune
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QISORQIS PUTNAM, Editor and Manager
Kntrred at nccond-clnvs matter at Med
ford, Oregror- under tho aot of March ,
1879.
Official Paper of tho City of Medford
Official Paper of Jackoon County. . .
Rt7B8CB.tITIOX XAXM.
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One month, by mall 50
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford, JackKonvIlle and Cen
tral Point St
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Weekly, per year 1.60
ITWOR5 OZROTOAVZOV.
Dally average for six month andlnc
Oeeember 31, 190. 8711.
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JOLTS AND JINGLES
By Ad Brown
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Senator Root has proposed that on
Feh. 17 every English speaking per
Bo'n remain silent for five minutes In
celebration of tho one-hundredth an
niversary of poaco among tho En
HrIi speaking nations. Hero's where
wo anticipate tho Jokcsmlths who
will declare (hat many husbands will
top, strong for tho sclicmo.
Some candidates feel tho public's
pulso; others make It stick out Its
tongue.
THE PUBLIC MARKET.
Was there ever a Candida to who
didn't intimate that he was sacrific
ing business duties for tho public
good?
A friend sends in this daffydil:
"If Aldenhngen doesn't get tho votes
In tho third ward, why Summer
ville."
If race suicide conditions continue
In France the day will come when
American heiresses will have to seek
clscwhore for titled husbands.
THE CITY COUNCIL is to bo commended for under
taking tho establishment oC n public market. !lt. will
rank among that body's best aehieyemenls. a substantial
benefit to the community, to tho surrounding country, to
producer and consumer.
Commenting upon the market question, tho Portland
Telegram makes a few remarks that can be applied to
Medford as well as Portland. It savs:
In Madison, Wis., where a genuine public market was
recently established, communication was opened directly
with the fanners. They were invited to send forward
their supplies and the city administration acted as the
middleman between the producer and consumer. The
successive stages then are, first, the farmer; second, easy
and cheap means of communication; third, nominal cost
for stands, and fourth, direct dealing between the pro
ducer and consumer.
If it were known that the small producers could get
their products directly into the hands of tho consumers
with the certainty of a reasonable profit, there would be
a wonderful stimulation to production in this vicinity.
But many of the producers have received no encourage
ment. Having shipped their products they got no return
commensurate with the cost and effort of production.
Therefore in many cases fruit, for which there was a
great demand, was simply allowed to rot on the trees or
ground. If wo hope to get good prices for land tributary
to the eitv, assuredly it must be upon the basis of what it
produces, unless the purchase is made purely for specu
lative purposes. Everything within reason can be raised,
and there is genuine demand for everything that can be
raised. The problem of bridging over at the least possible
cost the gap between the producer and consumer is one
that is being forced upon every community. Lt is the duty
of every community to face and solve the problem. Its
solution is possible everywhere, here as well as Madison,
if it is sincerely and intelligently attempted.
No city could be more advantageously situated than
this city to got the very best and choicest products at the
most reasonable rates. Immediately about us we can
raise everything. "With the natural conditions entirely in
our favor, we should set ourselves heartily to work to
solve the most important municipal problem that eon
fronts us.
DEVELOPING ONE RESOURCE.
1 Doc Cook has a chanco to vindi
cate himself by organizing an expe
dition to discover Mona Lisa.
' Doforo wo go to press don't over
look tho fact that a man named
Redman has been nominated for
innyor at Can by. Ore.
' At a celebration the other night
Qold Hill buried lis "mossback." Any
city that has only ono mossback
bught to preserve It as a curiosity.
' Queer Isn't It, but the water fam
ine in Seattlo is helping to make
Milwaukee more famous?
Tho Chicken reel Is tho latest
Newport dance. Real chicken, how
ever, continues In favor in Baltimore
and Memphis.
r count tho days till Christmas
" ""As I oat my bread and hash.
I count tho days till Christmas
And then I count my hash.
SELF-DEFENSE
' WOMAN'S PLEA
Mrs. Patterson's Trial Opens, Jury
Having Been Secured Predicted
That Jury Will Never Convict Her
In Any Degree.
EXPERTS at the government laboratory at "Wausau.
"Wisconsin, announce that they have succeeded in
making paper from hemlock, jack-pine and spruce, llere
tofore spruce alone has been used, but the pulp manufac
tured from the mixture of the three has been found satis
factory, and paper is now being made.
Tests conducted a few months ago at the Lebanon.
Oregon, paper mills proved that the Oregon jack or black
pine, as well as fir, made excellent paper. - As thousands
of acres in Oregon are covered with this otherwise worth
less timber, paper making must some day rank among the
great industries of the state.
If the railroad companies grant a reasonable rate to
paper manufacturers, a large paper mill will be established-
in this vicinity. This will furnish a market for fir
and jack pine that cannot be manufactured into lumber
and shipped east at a profit, as sugar and yellow pine
can be.
A paper mill will mean a large pajToll. It will furnish
a market for one of our natural products. It is one of the
enterprises we must secure in order to perfect our devel
opment, but in order to secure it, a rate must be made that
will enable the mill to ship to San Prancisco as cheaply
as the Oregon City mills do.
It is to be hoped that the new regime on the Southern
Pacific will prove equal to the occasion and materially
assist in upbuilding this section by encouraging enter
prises as they never have been encouraged in the past.
UNDERWOOD A CANDIDATE.
r DENVER, Col., Nov. 22. Tho Jury
In tho trial of Gertrude Gibson Pat-
to'rson, charged with tho murder of
her husband, was sworn today, and
tho opening statement In tho case
vyns delivered by tho state. Judge
&. H. Hilton, counsel for tho defense,
probably will mako his opening state
ment next, after which tho state's
oVldonco will bo Introduced In an
offort to try to prove that tho do
fondant killed her husband out of
sheer dculro to bo rid of him. She
claims self defonse.
Patterson's death, tho stato main
tains, was tho culmination of his
wife's repeated threats to kill him
If ho persistod in his determination
tb'suo Kmil Strouss, a Chicago cloth
ier. She claims Putterson sold her
to Strouss for S1GQ0. A letter wrltj
ton by Patterson to his brother two
days boforo his wife shot him de
clares thut Mrs. Patterson herself
confessed to nil guilt in the matter
nnd threatened to kill her husband
If he did not change his plans about
prpsocutlng Strouss. This lotter Is In
tho hands of tho ctato.
Desplto what tho prosecution
clulnia is a clear cnno ngainst Mrs.
Patterson, thoro Is an overwhelming
conviction horo that bIiq will novor
bp hangqd,' It Is predicted that tho
jujy will not convict hor of murdor
In any degreo.
CONGRESSALVN Underwood of Alabama has declared
against the initiative, referendum and recall. Ho
represents the reactionary spirit of the democratic party
and will probalriy be "Wall Street's choice for presidential
nominee in case ITarmon cannot be nominated.
Mr. Underwood came into prominence during tho
preparation of the tariff bills at the special session as
democratic leader. He is a steel manufacturer of Alabama
and affiliated with the Steel trust. He clashed frequently
with Bryan and repeatedly denounced the Ncbraskan who
assailed his tariff program.
Mr. Underwood possesses youth, courage and fighting
ability. He is in sympathy with big business and would
undoubtedly have the support of the old-lino politicians
of both parties. In all probability, he will be more or less
formidable as a "solid south" candidate at the national
democratic convention, particularly if the conservatives
are in control.
Conductor Murdered.
SACRAMENTO, Cul., Nov. 22.
Thebody of Ji. P. Manners, n Btroot
car conductor, was found lying in an
alley near the car bam of the Sac
ramento Klectric, Giih and Railway
company today. Manners is believed
(o Iinvo been murdered.
Socialist Defeated.
MVERSIDB, Cnl.i Nov. 22. Com
plete returns today from fifteen out
of Hcventcon precincts indicate tliu
election of William Peters, non-partisan
mayor of Riverside, over II. h
;Edn(iston, socialist). The returns
give Peters 1,743, Edmisfon 3,112.
There is GnSy Onm
"Baromo Quinine '
Thai is
Lmxmtiwe Bronte Quinine
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USED THE WORLD OVER TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAK
Always remember tho full name. Look
for this signaturo on every box, 2So,
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NOTED SONGBIRD
MAY APPEAR HERE
Indications Now Aro That Muio
Scliumaiui-Hclnk Will Bo Heard in
This City Those Havlnif Appear
ance in Charge Make Headway.
From present indications Mine.
Sohunuinn-IIoink, (ho noted mug
liird, will uppenr in MouTord ou hor
present tour, ns the committee rais
ing the neoesHnry jrtiumnteo have met
with uroa't sttoeens among Modfnrd'x
nneio lovers. Following i a brier
account of a. recent triumph in Chi Chi
caeo: "Mine. Schtnmimi-Uoiiik, jut back
from towering tiitunph in Europe,
wns given the sort of ovation wliieh
are to bo counted emily during a
mii'ocnl season, and he sang miiro
brilliantly thnn in years aria from
11 tone poem of Mnv Mrueli's 'Achil
les,' 'Trneuiiio,' with orchestral ac
companiment mad for the Wagner
song by the late Felix Mottl, nnd n
vocal Hungarian rhajwody by I.taxt
in which tho song, as well its tin
dinger, wrought the nudienee up to
high pitch of oseitoiiiont.''
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WAGES
FIXED BY CITY
Councilman Millar Introduces Ordi
nance Provldlnu That All Work
for Clly Should Do Done in Eljilit
Hour Shifts.
An ordinance providing that nil
work for tho city of Medford should
bo done motor the eight hour law
HyHtoiu and that hiborora should re
ceive a minimum of $2. 50 n day mi
wng will! working for tho olty and
tltno and a half for overtime, was In
troduced by Councilman Millar at
last evening's homIou of tho council.
Ah a motion to jiiim tho oidlunnro
did not find a nerond, the measure
was referred to ti committee of tho
whole, when It will be dlwciiMod.
NOT1CK.
To whom It may cencern: I have
this dn appointed A. I'. Goodwin
nmnngor of the Wot aide livery
Htablu. All outHtuudlUK bills will bo
paid: all hill duo the West Side
stable to be paid the manager.
1 1. C CHAUhKY, Owner.
HOT LAKE. SANATORIUM
RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'SWAY
LIQUOR & DRUG HABIT CURED
Tho troatment though effective is not harsh Why bt a slave to tho
habit when you can be cured? Write today for booklet. You may have
a loved one which could bo restored. We will be pluiued to solid you
special literature. The treatment Is not expensive.
nor IjAKh, okk. w.i,Ti:n m. !'ii:uri:, runs, and MANAfiint
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The Medford National Bank
CAPITAL. STOCK - $100,000.00
SURPLUS and PROFITS $35 OOO.OO
UNITED STATES POSTAL SAVINGS DEPOSITORY
BAl'i: DIU'OSIT UO.KKS I-'OU ItKNT.
W. II. nOIlC, Frcildtnt.
7. A. PEKBV, Vice PttJ. JOEtf 0. ORTH, Cnhlir.
7. Z. IktBUKIOX, Vic Pie. W. D. JAOKSOM, At. Oaabier.
$ $ ,$ fl .$ $ .$ $"$ $ $ $ $$$$$$ $ $ $ .$',$ $ $ g
The-
Jackson County Bank
.Medford, Oregon
Founded by W. I. Vawtoi In 1888 and now for 2!! years undor
Eamo management.
Capital (fully paid) $100,000. Surplus $65,000.
Hascd on nearly n quarter of a century of nquaro, safo deal
ing, this battle solicits your pntrnnago with the promlno that
your account will bo carefully given every nttontlon nnd that
you will bo at all times given tho uttuout courteoy.
W. I. VAWTKIt, President. . It. TilNDLKV, Vice ProHhlenl.
0. W. M'DONAM), CHbler.
...First...
National Bank
' -of-
MEDFORD, OREGON
CAPITAL STOCK $100,000.00
Suiplus and Undivided Profits $58,000,00
U. iled Slates and Postal Savings Depository
Wo soli'-yonr busincHS, wliifli will receive our care
ful attention,
P. K. Deuol, President t M. L. Alf ord, Cashier
Orris Crawford, Assistant Cashior
PLUMBING
HTWAMl AND HOT WATKIt
1IUATINO
AH Work OuHrnutne4
l'rlceu ltontfonnblfl
Bft Hovttml Work, Kntrc
on (Kb Htrcot.
Coffecn & Price
l'ttilflu U0II1 llotu ID
Valley Second
.Hand Store
Wo lluy and Soil All Klndii or
Second Unnd CJooila.
M. J. IMI.ClIKU, Prop.
IB North l.'lr
Home U.tl
Itelt IMtTJi
Clark & Wright
WAnUlNOTOM, JJ. o. '
lMbllo I.nni Miitlern: V'lnul Proof.
Drnrirt IiiiiIh. Conlwtlx nuil MlnttiR
CiiKfu. Horlp,
Anftto Work for Attnrnoya.
IlitMKtun for Health. "
SMITH'S
APARTMENT
HOUSE
Koutli Hlvernldo
Now nnd U-to-llittt Mmlrm
In every imrtlrnltir, giu cook-
luif, hIimih bent, etc. Women
nnd glrlM tntikt bring rfor-
OIICCK.
W. M. SMITH
Home I'houo NIK.
Medford Parcel Delivery
l-'rod li other, Proji.
l'rcel. 10c, lRc, 2Rc.
Trunks UHc nuywburo In tho city
Offlce: Valley Second Hand Store,
IB N. Kir St.
Phone: Mnlu 3072; Home 351.
Itenldouco Phone: Home 115 X.
Prompt Service
WOOD
Tho Medford Wood Yard. All Ulndtt
and any length of good dry wood.
Corusr Seventh and N'owtowu. Coma
to the Kliod and muo tho wood, Phono
lloll, coil; Home, 33G X.
A. B. lull & Grant
Proprietor
We Have Moved
Tho J. T. Ilrondley flower
fitnru la now In tho M. I & II.
Htore, ncrofin tho street from
former location.
Choice lotH of cut flnwern,
bulbu, ferns, palmn, etc., nl-wa-H
on hnnd.
J. T. BROADLEY
Medford
Employment
Agency
women to cook ou ranch,
(Ilrls for hoiiBOWork.
I-'OU SAIiW
I room bqiiHo only $1100.
7 room Ikhiho Juttt think, $ 1 850.
r. a mm l ij nilloo nut ?-'()0 per
acnt.
0 acnm 1 inllo from town 1100
trocH, only 12,500.
in ntiroH, now I 'room Iioiiho,
finoo.
TUADfJ
00 Improved ranch In AiImiiih
Co., Colo. Will trado for ranch
horo. r
10 anion In Wold Co., Colo.,
tnidn for Iioiiho and lot,
ICO iioroH in Wold Co,, Colo,
will trade for laud horo,
ii lleo caru to trado for lotH.
I-'OU ItKNT
4 Btiltoii hoiiuokeeplug rooms.
E. P. A. BITTNER
ROOM 7, PALM .BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotel
Phono 1111; Home, 11.
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WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
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SAVOY THEATRE
Umlor Utxt ttniiniiieiit
1'lrnt Hun, I.U-omhmI Motion IMiilun-M,
('Ivan iMiow, (.'oiirtpoun 'I'nmtiuniit.
I'rimU II Hull, 1'iop.
lOo TJIM OllNTU 100
TH E A T It E
1IIU l)(M 111,1' llllih
1)AI,K AM) MAUTK'1,1,1
Kinging Dancing TitlMug
The Kt'oatent of all fun provok
ing net In which no mid of com
edy, JiiMt tho kind of good fun
that every one onjoyi. l'otir dnvN
Un-(i two ftintiiKkorrt slll ihIkii
Hiipreuie. .Iimt out fiom tho oiimI
with tin blMKOHt monk IiIIm iiiul
(Inuring Hint will umlio every one
Hit up nuil tko notice. Kvory
whuro they Imvo kpih'hiimI they
htivo caiiMod a IiiiirIi riot. Try
them for tho hlura, t hoy nro nuro
the rlglit nteillcliiv.
II KICK'S TWO 111(1 IMVOUITICS
Mih. Chin Ii-h I -; 1 1 1 m nnd ,illi liii
Clio Sll)'llT
Comedy Clmi-nt-lor Act
llelug too well known for any
commeiil and doing ono of Hi
bent iii'Ih now In vhiiiIovIIIo limy
aro Hiiro to win nmv frliiiiil hm
well nm wob'onirt tho old otom.
Iloth young hollw Imvh llvml In
.Modfnrd on and off for ywni nnd
Hboiild not full to bo m IiIr ilrnw
lug ninl for the ntnt four iitubtx.
Ilon'i l'orgi( Atoaleiii- Mgbt,
l'rl.li.y
CIiIIiIivm'k .Mutlio-o Siilunbiy
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T K E A T R E
AT TDK 'rilUIWIKH.Il t)l' ,M
Th l film In hii aid to iioIiIh work
HIS Olltl.lK
III which Cupid glvtt futlmr tho
merry ha I bit I
it.VNCOO.V, I.VlllA
Hetiutlfiil Hounlu
I.ITTMC MOItl'IV. IS TOO HII0IIT
All eoinwly
Ah SATIHHt
In New 8oug,
Ilnltllng flood Comedy.
ItrM nf .MunIc nuil KffoclN
COMI.Nfl KXTIIA
"Till: COhr.lCKN 11AW.N"
Produced In Ireland In tho exact
location (Uwrlhcil In lloiirliiull'H
celebrated play. Thin picture li
In three roclti.
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J m $
THEATRE
VAUDEVILLE
AND
MOVING
PICTURES
10c
Change of Program
Sundays and
Thursdays
OPEN-
' For Business
ItinaiNS .i hKHhllC'H
SecouiMlanil Store
at 3G South drape Street.
Qlvo iih a call and wo will treat
you fair.
HlahoBt ennh prlco for iiocond hand
cooda of all lclnda.
Rock Spring
Goal
ex xasd Ana vxsm tmi,
O(flo and Cml yard, Twelflli Hint
Front HlreelH,
Piono 7101,
Burbidge
turn ooai, iuk, j
JInsklas for Hoalto.
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