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MEDFORD MAIL TRTBUNfl, MEDFORD, OT?KflON, SATURDAY. .TANTARY Vf, 1912. KHM5 TTTRTDB i- M V. ORIENTAL BULL MADE COPS GASP Clcopnlrn ami All of Solomon's Wives Would Have Dluxlictl Had Thoy Witnessed llm Doings of Frisco's Smart Set. SAN l-'HA.NTIHH), ttil.,j. 27. 01 lu-lii-lii-lii! AU "l-Ntr (lit love tf Alilie!" Ctiiimti'ii mid HoIouiii'h tllOIIHIIIItl lllllllllMIIII'l wIvcm WOlllll linvn liliihlin! clour IIiiimikIi their veil liiul Ihey Hi-oil wlitit nil Sim r'niiieH eo'n Kiimrl nel jm Irving Id recuperate from lodny Mix. 'IViuph'toii Crok r'n Oiienlnl hull M 1 1 St. I-Viiiii'Im hotel. It wiim tint moil HM'i'liM'iilar liiul iImhIijuk liriii'liiiiiiiii I'vlriivii- Kllllll III t'iHlt Nl'l'll Olllnidl' of it hIiiiIi of IVihIii'm liiiii'in. It wiim xliiK'i'il in III" linlliooiii nf Hid I'liMhioiiahle hotel, which wiih Iniiml'oriiit'd into mi Alliiiiulirit Harden of liuly liiulmiic npi'inlor, More iliiin 1,11011,(1(111 world of Jewel wir worn. There were Iniliiiii priiiPenHcM, .MimriNli hlaviM, (lniii'iiij,' Kgyptiiiu maid, Persian liitri'in ipicciiH, Tin I; Mi liml'', lli'ildiiin licaiitii-H inn) nil nf tho.pii'liiieMpio chnrni'lcr of the Ailialaii NhtlitH. Ami uioat "T ''in wnri' IrniiHpnr nit I'liilTiitiH, Tim men win iiIhu iiri'niMixly nilii'il, .Mr. Crocker hermdf unin a Presbyterian Sunday School Workers Discussing Work Friday Minion of the (ujiu Klvor valley iiihtitute of Hie I'rt'Kliy leriaii Sunday xchool iuntitiitc, held ill Hi" i'ronhylorinii chiireh, went very iiitutt'MliiK iih unit an ery prolltahle to iIiomii who were to fortunate um to he in attendanee. The program for Saturday after noon and Sunday follew: Hal un In y Afternoon, lunliltitu theme, "Sunday .School .MauiiKemeiil," Itev. .1. V. .Milliau, I). I) Hyiiodieal riiiperiiiteudeiit, pro hiding. "KvaiiKelisin ill the Sunday School," llev. (I, W. ('inter, Sunday M'liout iniwdounry for Hiiithcru Oregon pre hytery. 'Oivimlrod Cloven at Work," Mr. WilliauiN. "Tint Kcntdoii and the School President Crhokw. "Siip.irvUing 4he School," Dr. Mil ligiin. ".MiNNioiiK in the School," Rev. K. I' Hall, San Fratiidxro, western hoc relary for I'rechyterian hoard of for- lllglt lllihHiollH, DiNciiHHion on ill of these loplcH. Saturday l.'vcnlojr. Popular nieeliiiK': llev. (I, V. Car Socialism in (Reproduced from the Hi, I.oiiIh 1(o public hy itcqucHt ) Our political HOclallHtH rcculvo their iioclalliim from their International hOKMCrt In homeopathic iIokch. If the luteriiatlminlH were to avow at once all thu HcheuiuH of coiifhicatlon, re prlHal and ili-Htrucllon that they have In view moHt of our Amorlcan-horu HoclallHtn, wIioho HOclallMin Ih only Hliln deep; would take alarm at once. Tho noclallHt platform, thorufuro. lit confined chiefly to a demand that "the menus of production In owned, operated and controlled hy tho peo ple In common." Much Ih said about tho capltallHt claim and tho working chum, hut this Ih only to fortify tho oiiu Idea above noted by n chnrnctor IhiIc. appeal to prejudlco nnd piihhIoii. Your true HoclnllHt nlwnyii atnrta wrong on llm hudjoci oi capiiui, which ho confUHCH with mouoy. Mont of our mlHgulded American RoclnllHtH nro iih truly capltallHtH iih anybody elbo, Uvery mail who Iiiib lnnd, hoiiRCri, anlnmlH, wagoiiH, whpolbar iowh, toolH or ntock In trndo Is n capltallHt to tho extent of IiIh oh HOHHlmiH. If nil tho iiionnn of pro duction nro to ho abHorbed confU cnted, of coiiiho by government, every muiill capltallHt will huvo to give up what ho Iiiih tho tumiu nn ovory largo capltallHt, Thin In not thu worut of It. If government owuu and opurnton all tho montm of production wo nuiHt havo an end to all pumuiiHO nnd sale- mid nil hartur and oxchaugo of com nvodltlcH bo far iih tho people iih Individual!! are concerned, Where everything Ih owned lit common there can bu no trade or commerce TIioho nro fundamental!!,. If wo could bo convinced that bocIuIIhiii would promote tho welfare of tho human race wo uhoiild adopt It ut once, It Iiiih failed always In a small way. Thoro Ih not a Hlnglo liiBtuuco nn record of tho uiiccohh of u hocIhI latlo or communlHtlo experiment. U HoclallHin alwayH oudH In bunlj ruptoy, degonorncy or Hcnudal whou FLOOD DAMAGES AMENT FISHWAY Chief Deputy Fish Warden Samlry Is Hnvlnu Hard Time Kccplnu Lntl tlrr In Worklnn Order Durlnn Hlph Water Season. Chief Deputy 1'inli Warden Hiiin I,. Sundry Ih having h hard tlnii' Id'i'pin tint liiiiMiiui'y IIhIi aildir in working order at llm Anient dam, due to the IiIkIi water in the river at present. Miii'Ii ilril'lwood n hroiiulit down Htrenin which onliiiiially interfere with llm ladder. Sundry In kccpinir if Hoho wuleli on the IImIiwiiv. Milliliter KaiiilerH. who in in ehiirne of tiie iliiin, linx agreed to count ruel a eemrnt llli. way fin ly I" tin' Npi'iiitf. found. Gray r.elilltiK; old nhoeit on nil feet. Unwilled on tint rlnht idiotildor- Own or may have name by provide prop erty mid pnylni: for thin ud, C. F. HICKOIC. On (Irltfln creek at Ilurr Hunch. 2C7 Hnaklim for health. Seheerai.id continue. Theio were no hkvpilolH present, hilt even the "cop" mi dntv uiimihmI. ter, preHidiiif. AddrvNN, "The Scok of Siindnv School Work," llev. A. M. Williams. Sunday .Morning. Sunday hchool, the regular eliihh work. Moniiuu' worxhip, led hy the pastor, llev. A. M. WilliauiK will xpuak on "The Church at Work in llcligioii Kdiicatiou." Kuoiliiy AfteniiMtn. Superiuleiident W. II. (lore, pre sidiiif,'. Theme. "I'crfeetint: the Him." (I) Department oruanixation, with Hpeeial reference to the primary Dr. Millicau. (I!) (IrmliiiK li hchiMd Mr. Wil liaiiH. (.'I) DImmissioii. Kuiiitay Kculng. Chrixtiuu Ktideavor uieetiui; lit the usual time, thu regular Hiihject. AddrrsM, "Sunday School Mis sinus," cv. J. V. MilliKiin, Portland. Kveniii worship, AddresH, "The Studv CIiikn," hv llev. A. M. William. AddrrsM, Kev. Kniest F. Hall, San Francisco. Small Doses practlceil In a limited way hy people of Intelligence and sincerity, what n dUnnter miiHt attend Uh application to a nation of one hundred iuIIIIoiih! ThU Ih tho practical hiiHlncHH Hide of the ipieHtlon, More Important, If poHHtble, tiro the thlngH thnt tho In- teruntlounlH have la reserve. They nro enemies of mnrrlago, enem'en of the family, enemleR of tho homo, one mien of thu church, onomlcK of ro- llglon, eiiemlen of practically every thing upon which civilization rests. Tho InleruatlonnlH aro feeding American hocIiiIIhIh an exceedingly diluted extract of thu dovll'H brow, hut even that, when soberly consid ered, must he noon to lend to tin I veroal pauperism, universal depend onco upon government nnd univemal demornlUntlon. No true Hoclnllat daro preach te whole of IiIh creed In America nt thin time. Our political HoclallfltH nro being baited by a high-sounding do IiihIoii which would ho harmloHa per hapH iih a pleco of human folly woro It not for the fact that It doprlvoii thoHo who aro nluceroly nttomptlng to correct great political wrongs of the Hiipport of many ponplo whoso voices and votoH nro neceHuary to that end. ftoclnllHiii ns now preuoutod to Im patient or angry Amorlcnns Iiiib no other motive than tho uubvomlon of tho republic. Its first purpose Ih not to correct error hut to Intensify error and inauo It Intolerable. A desperate people and a denporato peo ple only jpay bo expected to accept International hooIiiIIhiu. That la why International HOclalUm flghtH tho democratic party and It Ih why Inter national HoclallHin rojolcoH over every triumph or tho republican party's highly HticcesHful hocIiiIIhiu for the rich, TJiu domoorittlo idea la to roatoro IndlvlduallBin, equality and Juutlco, Tho Intornutlonnl Hoclullatla Idea Ih to encourage wrong until It becomeu Invincible with tho Idea that revolu tion aiu anarchy may then unlior In tho Ideal state of aloth, paganUm mid nulmnllBiu, TAKE INTEREST IN MINING MEET Josephine County Will Be Adequately Represented at the Conyress of Minion Men to Do Held In This City Soon. AcciinliiiK to Hie Hojii' Kiver Courier, (JrnnlH J'iihm nisiilenls lire lakiiitr a rnit deal of intenisl in tw milling coiiKriH to lie held in this city next Friday and Saturday, Feh ruary li and II. The Courier iireH a Ini'Ke altenilauei) from Josephine county and u KOiicrpiiH display of oii'H from the propel tic of the coun ty mid from Curry and other coun ties. Aiiorucy u. n, Mianciiarii, presi- deiil o he ininiuL' hiireau of tin Commercial ,.uh, informed, the Cour ier that the Hack of rich free kIiI quarlr. now in elm rue id Iho court mid stored in the vaults of the First National hank, would he on exhibit nt the eonjjress. Also, slated Mr. lilaiiehard, exhibits from the Oriole, Almcilii, Jewell, Afterthought (Hui- ley'n property) and other properties would he on hand. W. It. Sherman will also lake a line assortment of Hie ore from various properties now ex hihilioii nl his office. MEDFORD MARKETS Itvttiil I'riccH. Vegetable. I'otatocB f 1 50 per cwt. Cabbage 3c. I'nmulps 2 Wo. Lettuce Kc hend. Cnrrotn 2 He Ileeta 2V4c OiiIoiib 3c. Celery COcSl doz. Cauliflower 1020c head. TurnlpH 2Uc Hndhihca Go bunch. Onions Green, Gc bunch. I'rult. Coconnuts 10c each. Prune Dried. 10c lb. Lemons 20c dozen. HnnannR 10c to 30c per dozen. Ornngcii 15c to 0c. Cranberries lGc quart. Hotter, Kgg nnd Poultry. Hotter Kresh ranch, per roll, (ific: crenmory, 8Gc. Kgg" Fresh ranch, 3Gc; stornge, 2Gc. Poultry Helm, droBsed, 18c; llvo 12c; HprlngB, dressed, 20c. Turkcya 20c to 2Gc, dressed. Meats, Wholesale. Ueef Cows, ibc; steers, Gc. Pork GU GfCc. Venl Dressed, TM&lQe. Mutton 3 n 314 c, llvo; Inmbs, GO 7Wc Hay ami IYcI, 'WIioIcmiIo. Hay Timothy, 18; alfalfa, JIG; grass, $10; grain hay, J 10. Oraln Wheat, Sl-02 bushel; oats, 137 ton; barley, S40 ton. notici:. Notlco Is hereby given that tho undersigned will apply to tho city council of tho city of Medford, Ore gon, nt Its next regular meeting on Fobrunry Gth, 1912, for a. license to sell spirituous, vinous nnd malt liq uors In qunntltioR less than n gallon nt his plnco of business on lot 10, block 20, In said city, for a period of six jnontliH, WILL KARNES. Dnted Jnn. 19, 1912. Nullum; is surer in this world than Hint n irocnl servant can find a good plnco through want advert Mug. Hnsklns for health. LEGAL NOTICES. NOT1CH Ol.' TltANHKKK OF LIQ. UOU LICKNHK. Public notlco Is hereby given thnt on tho 22nd day of January, 1912, J. H. llyau being tho owner of liquor llcunso No. 718 Issued by tho City of Medford, Oregon, and expiring on tho 21st day of April, 1912, sold nml nsslgnud said retail liquor license to a, A, Krosohol nnd thnt on tho GtU day of Fobrunry, 1912, tho under signed will nppenr before tho City Council of Medford, Oregon, nnd will then and thoro petition tho Bald City Council for penulsalon to transfer mild retail liquor license from tho mild J. II. Hynu to tho said S, A. KroBchel: tho retail liquor business that Ih being conducted by vtrtuo of snld license Ih being conducted nt No. 22 North Front Htreot In tho C'ty or Medford, Oregon, and uhould pertnls- Hlon bo granted by Bald Council to bo transfer mild llceime tho said business will bo conducted at tho samo plnco of htiHlucHs mid under tho name of S, A. Krosohol, Dated nt Medford, Orogon, this 32d day of January, 1912. J. It. RYAN. S. A. KHOSOHHL. NOTIOK OF HKTTLKMKNT OP iti:ci:ivi:usiui Notlco Ih horoby glvon thnt tho undoralgnod, J, F, Roddy, ua ro colvor of tho Medford & Orator Lnko Railroad company, uu OroKon cornor. ' utlon, Ui which recolvorshlp ho was lioretoforo appointed by an order of (that lal mild ttmo will como on for tlui circuit court ot the Ktalo of Orn- filial hearliiK the innttor of phhhIiik koii for Jackiion county. In a emmn f upon xnld final report, nnd of tho thnroln, and now jionilliiK, ontltlod rocolvnr'n fceii, oxponacn and dl IJdKnr Hafor, plaintiff, vcmim Mcil-1 bumoinuntH, mid of tho foc nnd din ford & Crater Lnko Jlnllrond coin-ihuriemcntJi of his attorney, nnd tho puny, nn Oregon corporntlon. A, A. ninttor of tho Kcncrnl dlntrlliiitlon of l)uvl, . F. AdklrtH, It. ii. White- tho fundH, nnd thnt nil pomonn hnv liond, .1. M- Kconn nnd W. I Vnwter, Iuk ohJectloiiH to mild report nro dofcndantH, luu filed la said court hereby required to file tho imniu with IiIh final report, jiIiowIiik lhat nnliljlha clerk of unlit court prior to imld rceelvemhlp l rendy for final hUIu-i tlmo. tuent. Notion In Hornby Riven thnt hereto foro, In wild court nnd cwmo, nn or der won duly rnndo nnd entered Het lltiK Hnld flnnl report for hearing, In open court, nt Jacksonville, Oreicoii. on January :t0, 1012, ut tho hour of, 10 o'clock . in., nnd requiring ten dnyn' notice thereof lie Klven. And uu perform imorcKicu in uiu naii ci tato nnd In tho innttern contained In nuld flnnl report, and In the dlittrlbu tlon of thu money helonKlnx to wild recelvemhlp, will pleaiie tnko notlco L. N. JDDD Orchards, Homes and Farms In a Thriving Center in One of the Garden Spots of the . Rogue River Valley Ten ncreB, ono mile west of Talent, Oregon; C acres Newtown applcn, 2 yearn old; 3 acres Harden pcurH, 1 year old; 1 ncro of Knglhih walnutH, 1 year old; flno house, Ux2t feet, 3 rooms; fine barn, chicken house mid other outbuildings; excellent well of water -10 feet deep, 20 feel of wnter In dry tlmo nnd sufficient to Irrigate the whole place; well was dug In dry weather, G feet In diam eter where tho wntcr is; runs 70 gallons per hour; waterworks run from the well to tho house; land Is level. Soil is fertile, no hnrdpnn; nlnu rowH or Nowtowns filled with 12G Knrly Crawford peaches, 100 IjUo Crawford, 100 Mulr. 12G Ulbcr ta nnd 300 Knrly Wheeler. Price, IG000, 14000 ensh down, time on $1000 threo yenrs nt C per cent In terest. Lumnn N. J odd, exclusive ngent, Tulent, Oregon. 80 acres, mostly saw timber, yol low pine, 1,000,000 feet, among tho hills; price, $2000. 0 acres, close to Talent, In culti vation, dwelling houso nnd good well, price $3000, $1000 cash, $1000 ono year nt 7 per cent, $1000 two years at 8 per cent. t. Two mines, OpUIr-. and Ituth, G mlka rrom Talent; examine them; flno tunnel GO feet, tho other 1C0 feet. 200 ncrefl ono mllo south of Tul ent. 90 acres set to Dartlett and D'Anjou pears, G acres to Spltzen burg and Jonathan apples; new bun galow, burn, GOxGO ft., $200 an acre, $20,000 down, balance terms. 240 acres timber, 4,000,000 feet or saw timber. 4 miles from Little Uutte; price $3000, one-third down. 73 Vi ncres, orchard nnd alfalfa. not far from Talent, If sold all to gether, $32G nn ncre; If sold In 10- acro tracts, $300 an acre. 8 acres neur Talent; good dwell ing houso nnd outbuildings; young orchard, all under a high state of cultivation; $0000, $3000 cash down, balance on time. 4 M acres 2 miles from Talent, fertile alfalfa, garden and fruit soil; can bo Irrigated; houso and outbuild, lugs; a poultry ranch; $1700. GO ncres, 20 acres under Biiltlva tlon, tnmlly orchard, 216 miles from Tnlent; $G000 cash down; nmong the hill. 34 acres cholco fruit farm, 1 mllo from Talent; $13,000, $7000 cash, balance In yearly payments, each of $1000, G per cent Interest. 17 ncres, 2 miles from Talent, n commercial orchard, should yield this yoar trom 2000 to 3500 boxea; price $10,000, one-half down. 1G0 ncres rino tlmbor lnnd, mostly rir nnd hemlock, something like G, 000, 000 rect or saw timber; price $0000 cash down. 20 acres, 1 mile trom Talent, part In young orchard and alfalfa, $320 per aero. 280 acres nenr tho famous Sun crest orchard, 1G0 ncros under culti vation; all fenced, fruit nnd nltnUa soil; a dwelling house, bnrn mid wa ter tnnk; only $120 an ncro. Ono lot In Ashland, 60x142 fcot; good dwolllng houso and nenr tho depot; $1100 cash, 1G0 acres about six miles from Medford, among the hills, $12.00 nn aero; rough, coal and tlmbor lnnd. MAn4fetA!iMKfen VMEDOOCWIkAOQ CSTr! tf;WWWl'WW S? j Notice Ih hereby given that at ftald tlmo and place, tho court will deter mine tho innnner of dlHtrlhutlnK nald fund, nnd fo whom the name shall ho dlMtrlhiited. Dated this 17th dny of January, 1012 J. F. KKDDY. Ah llecelver of tho Medford & Crater Iakn Jtnllrond Company, nn Ore gon corporation, which recelver Nhlp In pending In the Circuit Court of tho Htate of Oregon for Jnck Hon County. TALENT OREGON Jackaon County 10 acres near Talent, all In culti vation, $420 an acre, one-third down, balnnco in three years at G per cent. 10 ncreB, G room house, bnrn, chicken house, nomu fruit; price, $2700. 10 ncres set to alfalfa and fruit trees; price, $1000. 40 acres, G miles from Gold Hill, nil under cultivation; dwelling, or chard, etc.; $13,000. Huslncss lota In Talent. 10 ncres fruit in 0-ncro lots, ad Joining Talent; $G00 an acre, one third cash, balance at G per cent. 100 ucres unimproved land near Jacksonville. Fine city residences and G aero or chard nlfnlfa nnd gnrden land in the city of Talent, $6000; $2000 cash down. 27 acres highly improved, 3 miles from Medford; house, orchard, out buildings; not far from the Durrell orchard; $10,000, $3000 cash down) bnlanco tlmo. 00 acres 2i miles from Talent, 20 acres alfalfa; dwelling house, water outbuildings') orchard; $6000; will trade. In Ashland, fine residence and two lota near tho M. B. church; $2600 1G acres highly Improved, close to Talent, $G00 an acre. 80 acres 3& miles from Talent; creek runs through the place; six ncres broken; dwelling house and or chard; among tho foothills; only $20 an acre. 21 i acres, a fine orchard near the Hurrell orchard, highly cultivated; a commercial orchard; $10,000. New house, 0 rooms, In Talent; $1050; $300 cash down; tlmo. A flno new bungalow 4 rooms, 2 acres (13 lots), near high school; family orchard; $2S00. Livery stable In a flno growing city; room ror 31 horses, etc., $1700. 13 acres, G ncres whent, 40 bear ing Newtown apples, over 300 2-year-old pears; adjoining Talent city lim its; $5000. In Tnlent, lot 00 root by 200 feet on Main street; well, fruit; $300; half down. 160 ncres timber among tho foot hills, 2 good Bprings, 7 acres fruit lnnd, $10 nn acre. 10 acres 1 mllo from Phoenix; well improved; $4000, tlmo on $1300. 31 acres 1U mllos from Phoenix, fruit land; $120 an aero. 10 acres fruit lnnd $130 nn ncro. 10 acres fruit lnnd $140 nn ncre. All the pieces nro not far from tho Burrell orchard. They nro not improved. 34 acres highly Improved near Talent, $12,000, $5000 cash; tlmo on balance. Tho above plnco has a new houso of S rooms, barn, chicken houso and blacksmith sliop. About 12 acres flno alfalfa. Throws In team, $500; two wagons, hack, plows, harrows, etc. Corner lot near the M. E. church, Tnlent, "for $500. 4 lots nnd houso in Ashland near tho dopot. $1100. 12 ncres near Bear creek, soil nl raUn, fruit nnd gnrden, I hnvo other places also ror sale. Como nnd examine or wrlto, enclos ing stamps, Lumnn N, Judd, Talent, Oregon, A Full Line of Peerless Lamps All guaranteed. Now is vtho time to got your houso wired. Good light adds to tho comfort of winter months. SO. OREGON ELECTRIC CO. North Grape Street. Hotel Medford DINNER I Vice $1.00 "5 tb' 9T;M, Cailapo a la Russo Celery en Hrandio California Ripe Olivofl Cretin of Asparagus Crouton Souffle LiHle Neck Clams Farce-en Coquillc Poinmos Duchesne Chicken Croquettes a l'Artois Santa Claire Sherbet Roast Young Domestic Duckling, Apple Sauce Pommcs Anna . Fried Oyster Plant Knickerbocker Salad Apple Pie Vanilla Cream Meringue Pie Tutti Frutti Ice Cream Assorted Cakes . Camembert Cheese Toasted Crackers Mixed Nuts Cafe Noir HOTEL MRDFORD SUNDAY Rau-Mohr Co., Props. January 28, .1.012 Misses Crawford and Crowell, the talented musicians who will be heard each noon and evening at the Hotel Medford on and after Februarv 1. The Famous JxBfO Lamp The best part of the day is the evening, when the whole family u gathered together around the lamp. The old diji ol the smoky firepl4ce and Bickering ctocOe are goeo foteret. In their pUro have come the coavecient od itoe and the toduptaiable Ray 1-ainp. Hicre ate to-diy, in the United Stale alooe, more than 3,000,000 b theaa Rayo lamp, giving their clear, white light to more than 3.000,000 home. Other .amp corf mote, but you cannot set a better light than the low.pnced'Rajro give. It ha become to popular v.e may almoit call it M the official laap of ta American family." The Rayo it made of wild brat, with handiome nickel finuh an onument anywher. 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