page foot arETJFORD MAIL1 TRTBUNE, MDFOKD, ORKOON, SATTTRTVAT, JANUARY 20. 1012. Medford M'ail Tribune AN JNDRPKMnnNT NUWAPAPICU PUIIMHflKO RVKIIY AKTKUNOON 13XCKPT SUNDAY, I1Y THU MKDFOIIU lniNTtNQ CO. ,.'I!,.,0JP,!,,l0.crAtl0. Time, The Hertford Mnll, Tlio Medford Tribune, The South ern OrcRonlnn, Tho Anliliind Tribune, Offlc Mnll Tribune. HulUllnc. 8527-29 North Kir street; phone, Mnln 3031; Home 76, OKOnOK PUTNAM, Kdltor nnd Manacer i:ntortd ns hocon1-clns matter nt Medford. Oregon, under tho net of March 3, 189, Offlelnl Inper of tlio City of Medford. Official l'npcr of Jnckson County. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Ono year, by mnll 15.00 Ono month, by mnll so 1'cr month, delivered hy enrrler In Medfnnl, Jncksomillo mid Cen tral Point .SO Rnturdny only, by hi.Ml, por year.. 3.00 Wcnkly. per yoar 1.80 BWOKR CXHCTJ&ATXOK. Dally -kveratro for elecn montha end ing iwovomucr sv, lsu, s.si. roll easd Wire United Pitts Dliptoho. Tho Mull Tribune Is on saIq at tho Pcrrv Nowk Stand. San Francisco. Portland Hotel News Stand. Portland. Ttowman News Co., Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash. HEOrORII, OREGON. Metropolis of Southern Oregon nnd Northern California, and tha fastest growlnp rlty In Oregon Population U. S. consus 1910 SS40; estimated, 191110.000. Plvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System completed. Riving flnrsr auppiy puro mountain water, ana 17.3 miles of streets paved. Postofflcfl receipts for year cndlnjr November 30, 1911, Bhow Incrcaso of 19 Der cent. Itanuer fruit ctty In Oregon Ttoguo jllver fipltienberp npples won Bwetp Bt.lkcs prlxo nnd tttln nf "Apple Klnjr of tha 'World" At tho Nationnl Applo Show. Spokane, 1909, and a car of Newtowns won rirct Prize In 1310 nt Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, B. C Xtrst Pitte In 1911 at Spokano National Applo Show won by carload of Nowtowns. rtORUo Jtlvcr pears brought highest f trices In all markets of tho world dur nc tho past six years. Wrlto Commercial Club, IncloslnR C cents for postac for tho finest commu nity pamphlet ever published. JOLTS AND' JINGLES By Ad Brown 1 As They Have It. Wilson Is a grartor. Worst of all tho sharpers; Hero Is proof authentic Ho had a quarrel with Harpers. Hero's another awful fact, It makes us blush to mention, He surely shan't bo president Ho asked them for a pension. And if this is not enough To fell his chances flat. Ho intimated Bryan should Bo knocked into a hat. Goodness, gracious, mercy mo, How can such things really bo; Wisdom, fitness for tho placo Have naught to do in such a case. A Harvard student gambled 'away $75,000 in ono evening. Wasn't it wicked for liloi to snond a week's allowanco that way? Wood row Wilson's repudiation of Harper's isn't so surprising as would be nn expression of lovo between Post, and ColHor's. Tlio Valley Muse. Adaptability, best proof, to bo shown, Of a sedato or an explosive town,' Welcomes cordial, with never a frown, When nulotly or noisily looking around. Given a goodly bunah ol bluo-rock artists. Dooming their buslnose, tho smart est; Wet or dry, tholr mission's no fake, Liquid refreshments through "uppor Intake." Tom Tolniap, In Ashland Tidings. HUNDREDS OF TURKS ARE REPORTED SLAIN LONDON, Jan. 20.- nUpnteliei, from Tripoli way thai hundred of Turkish hohliors were killed and more t!iiu 1000 wounded in one of the iierct'bt bultlos of the war, when Itul iaiib repulsed nn uttnek at Dornn. Desjiilo tho heavy list of futalitios on tho Turkis hide, it is dcclnrud in reports from the front that tho Ital ians lost hut a score of men nnd only 17 wore wounded. The Ituliuns wero engaged in re pairing n damaged wider supply. Word of tho Turkish advance reached them in tiino to provont surprise. The Italian position wjib strong, hut addi tional jireparnlions wore riifchcd to repulso tho uttnek. LOS ANOfiLKS, Cal. Unumml activities about tho office f Distriot Attornoy Fruderioks today utrongth ened u report that Fredoriok. is en jouto to Los Angelas and may arrive before night. Attuehas of tho of fice wero silent rugnrdinjr tho wlioro nhoiitb of their oliiof. Jlasitius for houlth, WITH HONOR IT "WAS too bad that tho escaped "honor nion" wove so .speedily recaptured. 11 eut so short, tho "1 tojd you so" triumph. Human nature is full of frailly that is the only rea son these prisoners attempted to escape. A little vicious ness, considerable weakness, a large lump of folly, a dis torted vision and an inverted perspective and you have it. In any crowd of twenty-seven men. picked up as you meet them, and not from the tmtter or from the prison. will be found a certain percentage of the unworthy. If only three out of twenty-seven violate their word of honor it will be an unusuallysmall percentage. There is a big ger percentage among the business men of Medford who signed up contributions for public funds and then repu diated their pledges. "When, however, the soleetion is made from among those who have been the under dogs, who have suffered for their own and perhaps for others' sins, whose outlook has been strangely twisted, who have been led to regard law and order as more or less of a common enemy, yet. who are really the product of the mistakes of civilization, it is remarkable indeed that there should prove to be so many in Avhom is implanted A tew veal's ago two convicts, watched by nnnocX guards, escaped from the Oreiron penitentiary and left a' trail of murder and blood only when both had been shot down like the hunted beasts they were. The inhuman treatment then accorded pris oners was as much responsible for this outbreak as the natural depravity of the men themselves. I lad Tracy been an "honor man" his escape would have been heralded as a shining example of the failure of a system that trios to lift the fallen instead of trampling them still further in the mud yet it was the product of the old regime. It is the irony of fate that the escape of these honor men was discovered onlv when an attempt was made to present one of them with his ernor. There was mt reason tempted to get away. They stated less than a fortnight ago that they were satisfied and contented, and infinitely preferred the life to thnUat Salem. Yet with all to lose, and nothing to gain, they played to lose and lost. This incident illustrates the difficulties in the thank less task Governor "West has set for himself in being cour ageous enough to defy criticism from the uncharitable and bonehcaded, by lending a helping hand to many unworthy of the opportunity yet the percentage of the worthy is large enough to justify the effort as the results have amply ijrovcn. CREDIT WHERE T1IE Oregon Retail Merchants' Association at their annual meeting held in Medford adopted a resolu tion pledging support to Congressman llawley "in .his effort to secure an appropriation for the Crater Lake highway." This is interesting as there is no .recorded instance of Congressman Ilawle s ever having made an el tort to secure an appropriation for Crater Lake park. AH bills affecting Crater Lake that have yet been con sidered by congress "were introduced in the senate, killed in the house, without Hawlejs objection, revived and saved in joint conference by the Oregon senators. These measures were introduced, by Senator Bourne and ably championed by Senator Chamberlain. There is now pending before the senate a measure in troduced by Senator Bourne known as S. 4451, which reads as follews: "A bill to authorize the construction of a road in Cra ter Lake National park, Oregon, and to appropriate one hundred thousand dollars for the commencement thereof. "Be it enacted by the senate and house of representa tives of the United Stales of America in congress assem bled, that the sum of one hundred thousand dollars be. and is hereby, appropriated, to be paid out of tiny money in the treasury not otherwise appropriated, to lie immediate ly available, and to be expended under the direction of the secretary of war and the supervision of the chief of engineers, for the construction of a wagon road and the necessary bridges through Crater Lake National park, Oregon, together with a system of tanks and water supply pipes to provide for sprinkling, in accordance with the recommendations contained in the report of the war de partment published as house document numbered three hundred and twenty-eight, Sixty-second congress, second sessien: .Provided, that tile secretary oi war may enter into a contract or contracts for such materials and work as may be necessary to complete the said project, to be paid for as appropriations may from time to time beNnade by law, not to exceed in the aggregate six hundred and seven thousand dollars, exclusive of repairs and mainte nance and of the amount herein apprepuiated: Provided further, that the work may, in the discretion of the secre tary of war, be carried on by contract or otherwise, as may be most economical or advantageous to tlio United States; and provided further, that sucli sums as may be necessary for repairs and maintenance of the said road, bridges, and sprinkling system, not exceeding twenty thousand dollars per annum, may be expended from the appropriations here inbefore made and authorized." Oregon merchants should be just enough and fair enough to give credit where credit is due, and not to play partisan or factional politics by bestowing upon one un earned praise at the expense of the other even though Senator Bourne does champion the parcels post. Congressman Uawley will have another opportunity to work for Crater Lake, by securing the passage of this bill through the house. If he does it, he will be justly entitled to praise and commendation, lie has a chance to make good let us hope he will not be asleep at the switch. lUvery porson in Oregon or elsewhere interested in Crater Lake should write personal appeals to their ac- fliuiiutnuces in congress asking support Xov. .this bill,, and I AND WITHOUT. a sense of honor and a de- throutrh two states that ended parole signed by the gov- whv thev should have at CREDIT IS DUE. should assist in lining up congressmen from their former homes to vote for this measure, which means so much to the development and progress of southern Oregon. Medford Nineteen Years Ago Today Item Titki'ti Knim The .Medrord Mnll of .Inuuury at), IWW A, S, Hilton llujs tho Paper 1'iirillii Hmanips Hotel Hon. W. S. Crow ell to (iUo Talk tut China Preparing IMilldt for Chicago I'alr. It was jtiht 11) ears ago today January U0, JSlKt that A. S. Ulitou printed tho II rut Meilfont Mail in Medfoid. When lUiton purohiiKod tho paper it vn tho Southern Onmni Mail, ami had )miiiiwly Ikhmi piili Iwhi'd liy Kolix (1. Krtlxou, who wtw a M)uiliM nml roiitliu'tiM tho junior m h iMililionl orjjrta rtirwfitlitur Hit iiuhliNliorV political I'aitlu Illiton cIiaiiRuil its piilic, making it itulo pfiuli'iil, nail al,-n elumjjod its uainu to tho .Modn.nl Mail. Hilton in hUII living in Mod fonl. iiiHiiir the itoia fouiiA in a oopy of tho jiajiop of ID years njco tho Tol hiwintf may ho of inlortv.1 to .Mtiil Trihuao roadern: pru,,,u. of 1Inlo MHir,iriif mw ,, xH.ii. mid ho hud ju-i completed nico, oloau jo!) nC varm-iliini; mid jiaitcrinp tho interior of his hostolry." A polltahlo iiivwtiaonl fur Mod- ford oapihil wmilil ho tho oruotioii of oottaitoti. Donianit-i aro honi" mado daily for dnolliiii; liotixw hy now ar rivals in tho olty, anil Ihoir want p uiitii)jiliid. Xii'holsou Unw. wero iimkiiii; n NjH'oialty of tlui sitle of OiiHittly sulky jilows. SnttonV "llnolo Tom's rahin" dun jinnv t o)om Imiw Janiimy LT. Soo hi stix'ut parade. Landlord l'urdin rejuiwth ipiilo u llenty over the arrival of a flue, large baby boy. Ament: the old things which have recently become new is I ho sign on the Hotel Medford. Why not "Tho Medford," Mr. Pimlin? Isn't that more noslhotio ami more in kecpim with our city? K. P. Hammond reports the recent ly organized lodge of (lood Templars gaining membership at nu astonish ingly rapid rate. C. T. Nicholeoji has a d-yenr-old Norman colt wliittli tiprf the scales at 1000 pounds. C. S. Price, county school super intendent, was in .Medford Wednes day. Frank Steronson, employed in the Southern Orp-on paokiug bouse, is laid up with a K)uuliur attack of blood poisoning which wns contracted while working about tho scalding tubs. Two othur employes arc sim ilarly nfflieted. Five new residents wero added to the rosier of tho Medford 1iiisini- college this week. They aro ('. W. Anglo nnd Jlainio Isaacs id' Medford. Ilosellu Wnler, Kiln Terrill and Mary Wilcox of Tnlont. Among tint Seventh street imprnw ineiiis is the new brick addition being built by P. L. Pritchard to his jew elry store. Cloldciv Jim, tire doing tho work. (This particular spot i now coveted by thu .lauksoii Count) bank building.) Jlov. K. K. Philips will uiMress a union tuiiijwrnnco meeting in the I'rosbyleriau church Sunday evening, January 'JL. Hamilton & Palm sell ical estate. (Jet priijos on city lota. Also money lo loan. I ranging huspft ut (mt nt Pav 'atlongor's. is & Jlert Whilinaji l;fl Weili..ilny night for Portland and Sound cities. J. .7. Ilrophy ltlliirned last week from a milling trip into the Hold Hill country. l-'red Lookonmuyqr of the, Medford Aitifleial Ice company relumed Sun day from Portland. Sheriff Pellon was in Jown this week J'or the purpotio of lecoiviug luxe. Miss Alice MiiflhowH of Jackson ville and Miss JUirllm Stewarl of Medford are ii-nTyn' Miss Matthews' mother nt Hock l'oTiU.- Elmer Jbuhfordr bookkeeper ul tliu Medford distillery, has been ill for several days. Hov. Foster anil family arrived from tho HwunL (jmiiitry last week. I To wilNn; tho Prcfebylerian pastor in Afuilforil. Porn On January 18, lo'Mr. mu'. Mrs, Jesse Huhnrdgoii, son. Miss Jdu Kcd.dcii'h.n.3 bccti elected tho Woman' Kuliof Ashury I Ion II wn ncvoroly hillon on tho ! hy u miilo this wool;. . .. Tho Hon. W. S Cmwoll, lalo Unilod Slatos miiiiNlor to China, ifudor tho miMuViw of tho l.adio Kuil(l, will do livor his cotohmlod, ilttiNli'Hlod "Kon iiK Talks," at tho opora Iioiiko, ,lau Hiiry atl. 'I'hoso "Kvoiiiii Talks" aro roiainisooaoos of tho "Plowory King dom," muHui)nuiod hy uuiiUO oiuios. v.l(ihu Weeks of tho flrm f Weeks vV Orr is having labels printed for 10 bovos of prunes whloh hao boon put up l Ibis ilrm and aro to bo put in tho Oregon fruit exhibit at th World's fair at Chicago. Tho prunes nro of I ho Kivnch arirly and are said to bo a splendid arlioh. lincli of the 10 boxes in which Ibis fruit is packed is of a different wtriulv of wood ami all of I lie varieties a prod uct of the country sariouudiuit .Med ford, and aro oak, alder, laurel, yow, Jlr. birdsoyo pine, red cedar, mnuxnti ita, mountain mahogany and while wood. This lumber was all caiofully sawed nt the Week llros. mill in Phoenix and the bo.xes nil made by them. Hasklua for health. " Don't Think a AVarran- fi tv Deed to a Piece of Propertv Need. Is All You For, still more, you need a tv. Ilnlile nlwtrnet lo hIiow you how good tho deod l. llavo un make It. Wo Bpeclnllxo on Abstracts That Are When wo make an nhstrnct or any part of one- tho pitrt wo luivo had under search may ho depoudod on to show tho exact condition of the title. And wilt dcttormlrio your safety In buying or loaning. Jackson County Abstract Company Corner (Ilh and Fir Kts. North Mnll Trllmuo Illdg. Medford, Oregon C. A. POE For your Rcpafrlnrj of Plumliltifl nnd Ptimpwurk. Coils installed and guaranteed to give satisfaction. KslinmtoH given op Water Sup ply Systems and Plumbing. No job too small or lurgo, ALL WORK POSITIVELY GUAR ANTEED. No. 24 Fir Street South. Pacific 3702. EAGLE POINT LIVERY STABLE Tho undoridgnod having Junt completed u largo now llvury nluhlo In Haglo Point, wo Invito tho travel ing pulillo to call and oxamlno our rigs, teams, etc., all liolug In first cIuhh condition. Our motto In to Llvo nnd Lot Llvo. l'lmno at utablu and residence. Call central, fi. If. JIAItXIHII & BOX, Iropi, PLUMBING Steain and Hot Water Heating All W'oik Oimniiilocd. l'rlcow KuuNonuhlo. COF.PI3TIN' & PRI0E W Howard Block, Entrance on Ctl) Ut, . a'ftelflQ 003 U j , K9U10 319 , ooiitliu'tross of Coi-jw, No. !l I. BENSON'S AMAIN AVe wish lo wilh (he lael impress you that we are EXCHANGE HEAD- QUARTERS Through uh you emi e.v ehani;o -wliut you don'l. want For wliai you do waul. lOaeres, deep lilaelc slieky soil, near Ceiilral I'o'ml; rV tifres in l?-vear-oltl orchard. lrieo $an(K); $1000 will han dle. Will e.vhanu;e. Suhinil proposition. liOacreK in eullivaiiou, -ii miles S. W. -Mcdl'ord. I'ru-e (K)00. I'lasv terms, will ex change. .Submit your propo sition. P20 acres !) miles from Central I'oinl, will exchaiiKO for Calit'ni'iiiu property. Price, $7f) p(U acre. 87 acres foothill fruit land-, 8 miles N. V. of Medford, partly in young orchard. Can lie irrigated. l room house. Will exchange for other properly, not necessarily lo- I 4 1 111 cal. i -an pav casu uinerencc. 10-acre tract within half mile ol Med lord, r acres in IJ-y car-old i)eai-, W acres bearing grapes; house, barn, I hennery. Price $(1000. Terms. IH acre orchard tract with in i. mile of Medford. Some thing choice. Ask us. 1(!0 acres level .land all till able, C miles from .hlagle Point. iPrice $7000; $1500 will handle or will exchange for other property. 120 acres in Sams valley, 17 miles northwest of JWcd ford, 7 miles east of ("told Hill. This is a good sidehill fruit ranch in the rough. Soil is deep. Some saw timber and wood enough to pay for place. About 12 acres cleared, cheap new house, barn and chicken house. Part of this can be irrigated from spring and creek. Price $.'1,100. Will take half in city property or sell on easy terms. H acres truck and berry land on Hear creek for sale or exchange. A bunch of city lots to ex change for unimproved al falfa laud. 100 acreK timber, will ex change for lota. Price $3200. Will exchange real oBtalo for automobile. List your alfalfa land with us. We have inquiries. 8 room House, fine resi dence district, ! bedrooms, each with sleeping jiorch, modern in iwvvy way. Price verv low considering value. $1700 will handle: If you consider buying lots be it, a higlrc.lass residence lot, suitable for a mansion or Hoiuething cheap, we have them and you will iind both price and terms right. We aim to handle- and ad vertise only real bargains. BENSON INVESTMENT COMPANY REAL ESTATE - MINES HOI flAltNKT'l'.COIMCV lU'lMIIN'fl Pliouca; lk-11, 7UU1; Home, UU-K 4rrtt4-rnrtrr4rr WHERE TO GO TONIGHT 1818 T II IS A T R E TONIGHT OUAII.UrS NOVIM.TV ClllOl'M ACT four. Whig or Only Potty ttatri mill ClitH " Till In decidedly lln jtwtwt ntiv olly art over ii tit nod In Modfnid, IIk wonilorfal to wo tho control Mr. thulium Iihm or ho many little H'U all Iooih on the bIuro at tho llllio tlmu. Special .'Matlueo Satiii(l,)n anil SuudiijN at UilM) Kteiilug Performance at 7:(lO T H K A T R E Under direction orivopte Aiiiuao- i ti' ti t compHiiy AI.WAVS IN THIS I.KAO 1000 feet or MatihloiH l'lllil lOOO SAVIXtJ Till? SfKCIAIi A railroad utory ('Mpochdly xtroug In lln thrllliiiR moiileiitN of HUNpeutio. "Till: MOIWTAI.V LAW" Story ot iMoonhliiliiK In thu Ken- lurky hlll. "AUT VS. MPSItV A comedy, acted liy tlio rnvorltod, MIm Klorenco lwrencw miuI Arthur Juliunou. "THU Cllll-S IIAl'iltTHIl, A drum tie owmt In thu life of Dniilet I loo no. "APItll. I'tHH." Pare. Ciuety, A I. SATIIHIt Tlio Sinner. THK WOOIAVmtTHS In MunIc nml KffofijH. Vour Oitu (looil liiilKiiieat Will Aikiiottleilgo Our HiiMileilly In Utery Itcip.-ct AiIiiiUhIoii IOc. .MuHihv every day NoyesSBlack IIOL'SU ANI SKJN 1'AINTI.VO Up-to-Dto Auto Biid Carrlngn Painting, Hold (.oaf jjlgnn mid Interior Dueoratlng a Specialty. Shop nml orricn H. (impo nml tOlh St. Office Phono 7771. Hon. 7a 111, All Work loltlvuly Utinrnntood. TUSCAN SPRINGS Having no niual on earth In variety of mineral watcra and curing dlNeaneu Unit medlclnen will not rearli. If yoit aro In need or health, rnino now. Wo aro open all tho year and ran glvo tlio tiotU of earn ami attention now nn well na In HUinmor. Stage dally from Hod llluff to tho wirings, Further par tlmilnm adilroHH E. p. WALBRIDGE TUSCAN SI'HINOS. VAh. Wanted-To Trade A fluo plnuo for a ulco driving team, weight l0 IIjh. Will pay ecudi dlfferonco. Wo haudlo Knaho, Htorllng, nehulng, Mel'hall, La Fni'ipm, ami many othum. CnlW at HALH'S I'lAXO HOUSi: (for. 10th ami Oahdalo Draperies V euirv it V'iy cnrniilcte I Inn of iIiiijm ilni, 1'ic iiirlnliiH, fix IllliM. ilc, anil lie all rlitMNiH ul UIiIiiiIhIi i'Ihk A nitinl mini lo IiiiiK ii I'll I' IIiIh MirK i xcliiHlvely ami will Klvc ih koihI ni-ivli'o nil M poHMlhlil in it" t la 0l llei Iiiiki xt !i-e WIICKS & McGOWAN C6. IF YOU OWN A LOT Wo will luilld you n homo on monthly payments. MEDFORD nEALTV AID IM PROVEMENT COMPANY M. F. anil H. Co, Dullitliig t V t A i ,. , ,,.,., n.-Wgf .-