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rEDFOBD" MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, OftTCflON, WEDNESDAY, EEBTtrAttY 1 1, 1012,
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Medford M5IHL tribune
AN INDni'ENDRNT NEWSPAPHn
PUM.THIIRD EVKIIY AF-TEUNOON
KXCnPT BUN DAY. II Y T1IQ
MKD1K)UD PIUNTINQ CO.
TI16 Dernocrntlo TItncM. Tho Medford
Mall, The Mcdfonl Tribune, The South
fern Orefronlnn, The Ashland Tribune.
Offlcn Mall Tribune Uulldliir. IS-87-J9
North vi
Home 76.
orth Kir Btrcctj phone, Main 3051;
OnOltan PUTNAM. KJItor and Manager
Kntcrod an sccomVclnas matter at
Medford. Oregon, under the act of
March 3. 1879.
Official lniT of ttio City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jncknon County.
SOTISORXraOXf HATES.
One jrr, by wall ,15.00
One month, by tnall .so
Per month, delivered by carrier in
Medford, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point 80
Pntnrday only, by mall, per year.. S00
Weekly, per year 1.60
8W0XN CTKCUXATXOIT.
Dally nvernBo for eleven monthi end
ing November 30, 1911, I7S1.
rail
Xeased "Wire TTnlttA Preta
Slcpatchta.
The Mall Tribune In on sale at the
Ferry New Stand, Ran Kranclico.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland.
Itnwman News Co., Portland. Ore.
Y. O. Whitney, Seattle. Vraah.
StEDrORD, OKXQOX.
Metropolis of Houtbern Orcsn and
Northern California, and the faatest
rroivlnp nltr In Orecon.
Population U. R. census 1910 8840;
extlmated, 191110.000.
lire hundrod thousand dollar Gravity
Water System completed. RtvtaR finest
supply pure mountain water, and 1T.J
mllea of ntrects paved.
Postoffle reoelpta for year tndlnit
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent.
Banner fruit city tn OreKon Ttopue
TUvcr Spltxenberjr apples won trweep
atakca prize and title of
Apple Xing' or th World"
at the National Apple Show. Spokane.
1909, and ft car of NewKwna won
rirat Prix In 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver. B. C
rirst Prix In 1911
at Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload of Newtown.
Tlozuo niver peara brought bluest
firlcew in all market of the world dur
nv the past alx year.
Write Commercial Club. Inclosing 8
cents for postace for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
WILL TEST LAW
OyjKMIES
Dr. Kcene, J. S. Dellinger and W. W.
Slelwer Call on Attorney General
for Conference on Law Covering
t ( :
Election of Party Representatives.
PORTLAND, Feb. 14. For the
purpose o dutcrmimng the validity
of the Jaw passed at the general-election
of 1910. which permits nn
elector to vote for only one of the
delegates to the party's national con
vention when 10 inen are to be elect
ed, a committee acting for the repub
lican state central cominittcq is
scheduled to confer today with At
torney General Crawford at Salem.
The committee consists' of Dr. J. M.
Kcene of Medford, J. S. Dullfnger of
Astoria and W. W. Sleiwer of Port
land. If Crawford agrees witli the com
mittee n friendly suit to determine
the validity of the act will bo under
taken so the mutter can be disposed
of by the supremo court before the
presidential primaries in April.
The committeemen take the stand
that the Jaw practically disfranchises
the elector.
DID YOU GET
YDURJ1ENIINE?
Jf Not, Be Not Discouraged for
Sheriff Jones, Tax Collector of
Jackson County, Has a Nice Little
One for AJI of, You.
Sheriff Jones has a nice little Val
entino for you If j'ou own property
In Jnckson county better phono him
about it.
Today tho county cleric turned over
to tho sheriff .tho last of tho tux roll
on which Is apportioned tho various
amounts to bo collected. In all over
$400,000 will bo raised.
NEW PIANO SALEROOM
OPENED ON NORTH FRONT
Hermann O, King and J. 5L Palmer
havo opened a piano enkwooin ut the
corner of Fifth and Front streets,
where they will bundle a full lino of
Wiley U, Allen instruments. The
salesrooms are fitted up in metropoli
tan stylo and are nn addition to mer
cantile Medford.
J. M. Palmer was at tho head of
tho F.ilois piano business in Medford
for some timo nud has made many
friends in tho city. Mr. King is a
Medford man, who until recently bus
been with the Hides piano house.
Postmaster at Hoqulam.
WASHINGTON, Feb. 11. Tho sen-
nto this afternoon confirmed tho up.
pointment of It. IT. Philhriuk to be
poaluuiblor at Uoquiam, Wash,
FOOLISH TALK
PRESIDENT GARY of tho stool trust 1ms boon doing
some foolish talking about mob rule and revolution,
and trying to nmko out conditions in Amorioa today par
allel those in Eranoo prior to tho reign of terror.
lis remarks betray .Mr. Clary's ignoraneo both of con
ditions in America today and tliose of eighteenth century
France.
Every time there is a lull in (he feverish commercial
activity of the nation, every time there is a pause in the
mad scramble for dollars, every time conditions force the
promotion of bread lines in the great cities there is this
same talk by some executive of inflated monopoly, fat
tened at the expense of the people by special privilege
who hears the voice of tho people but from afar.
High finance has had a merry carnival in the United
States. Scarcely an industry that has not boon over cap
italized, and the many forced to pay tribute. Government
lias boon perverted to divert the earnings of the many into
the pockets of the few, by means of politics and corruption,
and what might be called the blindness of the masses.
The national poliev of taxing poverty instead of wealth
has aided the creation of the billionaire and the pauper.
Today tho actual producor has little left but :i living
everything he buys or sells pays a levy to a watered
Security.
The rich are growing richer and the poor arc growing
poorer as is bound to be the case when a nation's natural
resources have been gobbled up by a few and the many
forced to pay tribute. It is so in every "developed'' coun
try, wherever privilege sits enthroned. ,
But "bad as conditions are, they arc only as yet notice
able during the periodical periods of depression that a fool
financial system engenders. "Until bellies are empty, peo
ple do not think. The full dinner pail is the price for gov
ernmental robbery and jobbery in a. nation of dollar
chasers.
If conditions continued from bad to worse for decades,
we might fear the mob though the mob has never yet pre
vailed in an Anglo-Saxon nation. But the corrective in
fluences are already at work. Political unrest and insur
gency fill the land. The very causes which produced pres
ent conditions will also produce the remedy.
Privilege, the source of the disease, must be and will be
eradicated not at once, but step by step, not by bloody
revolution, but by ballot, and with the cancer eliminated
normal conditions will be restored.
Humanity's progress is very slow towards Utqpia.
Democracy has been creeping siowly along the path of
progress for many centuries but it will eventually arrive.
TO DELIVER THE GOODS.
ACTION of the republican state central committee in
appealing to the courts to set aside the presidential
primary law is the initial step in the attempt to deliver
Oregon to Taft in the national convention.
Federal patronage, in Oregon has been the price paid
by the president for the delegation. He had delivered his
part of the bargain. It is now np to the committeemen to
deliver their part.
The only possible show of the committee's delivering
the goods is to have the rank and file denied a voice in the
instruction of delegates and old machine methods restored.
Hence the courts are appealed to.
SANCTIONING ADULTERATION.
ALTHOUGH the use of saccharin as a substitute for
sugar is acknowledged as deleterious to health, the
department of agriculture has sanctioned its use since the
pure food law Went into effect. The referee board, after
months of procrastinated investigation, reported adversely
to its use. The department declared that after July 3,
191, foods containing saccharin would be considered adul
terated within the meaning of the drug and foot! act.
Upon protest by the manufacturers who substitute the
cheap drug for wholesome sugar, the accommodating de
partment extended the time to January 1, 3912.
Upon January 1 the time was again extended until
February 1 and then until March 1.
What is the matter with the department of agriculture
that it grants so many favors and concessions to food
adulterers?
"WOODVILLE" MAY
BE"
U
Movement Is Launched to Change
Name of Little Town to One More
Suited to Its Location and En
vironment. A movement has been launched at
Woodillo to chnngo tho namo of thut
town to "Itoguo IUver. It la declared
by friends of tho movement that the
new namo will noon bo adopted.
For sonio tlnio residents of that
Bectlon havo attacked tho namo
Woodvlllo as not appropriate wfilch
has led to tho present concerted ac
tion. HOPE OF AVERTING STRIKE
IN MINES ABANDONED
LONDON, Jb. W. All iop.o oj'
nvurtiiitf a Hcuoral wtrike of (100,000
coal miuers in Great Jiritaiu wap
abandoned today when 12,000 miner,
in WuIch ami 112,000 men in tho Not
tingham mines notified tjieir employ
era, as required by law, that they will
quit work February 20.
U
RIVER
OF THE MOB.
BEAVERS ESCAPE
LLEGAL TRAP
Deputy Game Warden Hubbard Re
turns From Long Hike Up Rogue
River Above Prospect, But Finds
No Trappers.
After a long lilko up Hogim river,
far beyond Prospect, Deputy Game
Warden Hubbard has returned with
word that this year trappers aro evi
dently leaving tho beaver In that sec
tion alone. Heretofore It lias been
reported that trappers havo each year
taken tho animals, which led Mr.
Hubburd to mako the trip.
Tranners aro active In othor sec
tions of tho mountains and aro tak
ing many martin.
F0RDE CAN DO IT
. -Dp you-want your lawn put in
first (dans shape if All work
guaranteed. Leave address with
II. Ii. Patterson, Quaker Nursery,
Nash hotel.
ii
IS
Best of Good Fellowship Prevails nt
Dinner Tendered Visitors From
Euuenc by Members of Commercial
Club.
A bamiuel wmx tendered members
of tho Kufeuno doli-Kiilion, who woiv
in tho city Tuom1h. at the Medford
last ovoniiu by loptooontnlives of the
Medford Cointnoivinl club. A splon
did evening followed, during which
the hoM of good fellowship prevailed.
Addo from the-tuuU to enliven Ihe
affair many speeches worn made.
Por Kimono tho speakers were: duel;
Mwelniulry, K. S. ltotli, Walter flrif-
fon, 1 1. Hammond and M. J.
Dnryoa. Medford " represented hv
Judge William M. I'oUig. P. .1.
O'flnrn and W. II. lm.
Tho visitors uoie shown uboiil tho
oily in automobiles ami were iiiuoli
impressed.
TAFT SIGNS ARIZONA
ADMITTANCE PAPERS
WASHINGTON'. I). C, Kelt. 14 -President
Taft today tdguvd tho
proclamation granting statehood to
Arlzonn. Tho president used a gold
pen. Moving pictures wore taken of
the ceremony.
MEDFORD MARKETS
Retail Prices.
Vegetable.
Potatoes Jl-50 per cwt.
Cabbage 3c.
Parsnips 2 He.
Lettuce 10c head.
Carrots 21S&
Beets 2 c.
Onions 3c.
Celery G0cfl dor.
Cauliflower 10 20c head.
Turnips 2 He
Iiadlshos Cc bunch.
Onions Green, Cc bunch.
Fruit,
Cocoanuts 10c each.
Prunes Drl,.10o lb.
Lemons tic dozen.
Bananas 10c to 30c per dozen.
Orange 15c to 40c.
Cranberries 10c quart.
nutter, Kggs and Poultry.
Butter Fresh ranch, per roll,
Cfic; creamery, 85c
Kggs fresh ranch, 30c; storage
20o.
Poultry Hens, dressed, 18c; llvo
12c; springs, dressed, 20c.
Turkeys 20c to 2Cc, dressed.
Meats, Wliolcstilo.
Beef Cows, 4 He; steers, Gc.
Pork 5 U Q Cc.
Veal Dressed, 7Hftl0c.
Mutton 3 ijp 3 He, llvo; lambs, 5
7Hc
Hny and Feed, Wholesale.
Hay Timothy, IS; alfalfa, J 10;
grass, JIG; grain hay, ?1G.
Grain Whoat, $1-02 bushol; oats.
$37 ton; barley, $40 ton.
What Puny;ChiIdren Need
Moro Food Jfmv to Make Them Hal
Heartily.
Moro food, bottor blood, thoso aro
tho two things that pale, delicate
children need most.
"Hut thoy won't cat," sayB tho anx
ious mother. Yes thoy will If you
glvo them our dollclous tonic, Vlnol.
It's tho greatest thing wo over saw
to croato an appetite. It makes the
blood rich, too builds np weak chil
dren (and grown folkn ns well) and
makes them strong and rosy.
Mrs. W. O. Btrother of llalolKh, N.
C says: "My llttlo girl, Hazel, has
been taking Vlnol to build hor up
after a sovoro snoll of sickness. It
has dono so much good by restoring
hor uniiolltn find building ill) her
strength that I think Vlnol Is tho fin
est tonic ever prepared and I am toll
lug everyone about. it."
Children like to tnko Vlnol, tho
tasto Is so nlcasant. It Is not a
strong medlclno und thnro Is not ono
harmful thing In It. Wo will glvo
back your monoy If Vlnol disappoints
you. Medford Phurmncy, near P, O.
TUSCAN SPRINGS
Having no equa pn north In variety o
minoral water ana. curing aisoasei
that rncdlplnnn will not roach. If you
aro in need of health, como now. We
aro open all tho year and can glvo tho
best of caro and nttontlon now as well
as In summer. Btago dally from Red
Bluff to tho uprlugs. further par
tlculars address
E. BWALBRIDGE
TU8UAN SPJHNG8, (ML.
EUGENE
CROWD
BANQUETED
MAPPING LARGE
FOREST SECTION
Forest Rnnners Arc Qnsy This Win.
tcr" Maklnn a Detailed Report on
Conditions In Crater Forest Near
Lodjio Pole.
A ftiieo of Novell fni'nit runner
ni'u ut work in tho uoiKlibtiihood of
Itiisller poult. 1(1 mile mint til' Untie
fall, oniwing und mapping the fiu--od
in that seelinn. Tho work i o
hnufdivo nud whm omuiiloUul a full
inventory of tho Tniler iiuliuiinl I'm
on t will lu nvuilublo.
Tho moii nio working under Ihe di
ivotion of Supervisor Kriolwon tuul
are mnkinc a II) )v oent online on
oueh It) nerei. wliioh give u uplendid
estimate of tho stninl.
Tho rnugers nro ouniped til Mho
Lndgo Polo ranger Mat ion. Tlin-f
raugei-H m the work mo Ituiigoi'H
Simmon illo. JJolT, P.mto, Holt,
Whilnev, Peaohov und Wet.
OF
MISSING BOY
S. (Irani Soot I of Un-ciu-aMlo, Pft
writes tho chief of polioo unking for
information roguiding Hli-dic .Mct'mv,
u lt!-year-old boy. Il m described
as follows; "Ho i of inni build,
modotit and very eoiisoieutious, with
durk huir and gruy ovet."
POLITICAL CURBS
(Paid Adu-rtlnoiuont )
fur Joint llepri'M'iittitlvc,
1 horeliy annouueo no self as ran
dldato for tho nomination of Joint
representative of tho Ninth ropro
tentative district subjeut to tho en
dorsement of tho republican pnrly t
tho primary election April It), 1 1 1 -.
I prosBiit my nindlduoy bwforo tho
peoplo as a prognwtdve. 1 shall sup
port HtiitoiiHiiii No. 1 hpcniiso I bo
llovo In it. On all othur mutters If
elected I shall work earnestly Tor
thoso measures which I liollovo to bo
for tho bv-tft Interest! of tho people.
t H. WHISI.KU.
1912 CATALOG
MAILED
.FREE
-AND BUILD IT FOR LE3S M0MEY
Buy the millwoile LmX from our lig Utury
lor oce.lhfd to half ol ht you would jy
your locl dttUt. Wo operate our own null
ad can cuaiuiteo nrrry itrt wo maVa to be
well-made and of choice kiln-dried lumbet.
t. B. WILLIAMS' SASH and DOORS
5.pnrl dooti, 15 itfrt. $1.30. Galuman
bungalow doon, $1.60. Bungalow IfoU
Anr.n. S5 and SB. Ifllkld
Him, 10 p. to a iel, UOc
W wll anflniV (m cli. thip
trt Wrm Im ciuJut 1 Fin
Draperies
Wo carry a very cornpletQ lino
of (lrainTliH, luco nurl'ilns, fix
turoM, olc , and do all clftxHrs of
upholstering A jn-olul iimn to
look uflur thlM work oxtlUNlvcly
und will Klvo (ih Kood norvlco iih
Ih ioh(iI)Ii! to gat in uvon tho
largest cities.
WEEKS & McGOWAN C9.
In connection with
our complete line
of feed and poultry
supplies, we have
added a complete
line of
WHIPS
for retail and whole
sale trade
RUSS MILL
-rj -w i f. w
Dr E. Kirchgessner
Priiolii'u linillud lo ohoiili) disoiiHOH.
HOTEL HOLLAND
Wednesdays. Hours, 10 to 51.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Wntor
Hoating
All Work (limnuitpod.
I'rlcva Ui'iihoiiiiIjIo.
OOPFEEN & PRICE
93 UownrJ Olook, Entraiic ou oth nt.
Victflo 3031. lleui? 941).
Noyesfic Black
llOUHIi ANI H5.V PAINT1NC1
Up-to-Dato Auto and Carrlni;o
Pnlutlni;, (lohl I.ont SIkii and
Interior DuuorutliiK a Hpoclalty.
ftlmp mid Office
R. (Irapo und tilth Ht,
Offlco Phono 7771. Hon, 7213.
All Wo,rlt Ponltlvoly (Itiarantuod.
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THE MERR1V0LD SHOP
134 Wait MiUn.
FOR SALE
Choice
Baled Alfalfa Hay
Delivered in Medford in ton lots nt
$15.50 PER TON
$14.75 PER TON
nt oar.
Reed postal or telephone (Home)
SLEEPY HOLLOW FARM
ROCK POINT, ORE.
Our alfalfa in well oiirml and in not
sun Hi'orohed and rataitiH all it rieli
juieoH and noiiiinliiiicnt nud oolor.
Tho htalkn aro not ImiUed and broken
and tho tender Iouvoh nud tnpx am
not bruiHud and nlmt lured off. Till-!
I-MNKHT TOP-VAIdlK HAY THAT
CAN UK PIIODUUKI).
Tim farm ia irrigated from Itoguo
river.
Medford Real Estate
& Employment Agency
POU HA Id J
'JO nrros at KiikIo Point, 12200.
20 nc-roH !l allien out from Medford
$200 por aero.
10 arroti Improved, Ikiiiho, liarn,
orchard, etc., 000.
9 acroR Improvod 1 Vt mllou out,
?7000.
5 room liuiiKalow with hltchun
furniture, 220t).
5 room biiiiKalow, $ 1 T T 0 .
1 room hoiiKo, '.T down, $10 por
month, $750.
a room hotiHO, lot OOxllifi, $125
down, hnl. $10 pur month,
r. Heron 2-14 mlloH.out, Improved,
IIoiihoh for Halo. Call and hoo iih,
HiO acroii 'i iiiIIoh out, $150 por
aero.
TltADU
5 acrcH, will taUu Iioiiho uh part
oxrhuuiio,
10 acroH noar Central Point for
Iioiiho In town.
20 Heron up (lilfriu crook i;ood for
chlckou ranch,
5 iictoh at l-:ii;lo Point for a cood
lot or a team,
2 Hoo earn to trmlo for acroapo
or lotH.
1 havo all IcIndH of tradoa to offor.
Tradim, trillion or all liiiulu.
KMPI'OVMKNT
2 men for pruuliiK.
(IIiIh for conoial hoiiHOWorlc,
Hlx coal mjiioiH,
E. P. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
OpposiCo Nash Hotel
Phopo Hill Ifoiiio, II,
WHERE TO GO !
TONIGHT
rfJ
STAR
THEATRE
AIAVAVM l,V TIII3 I.ICAI)
IOIIII fi-tit of feiluiu I'llni lllllll
fl PholiipliijN Today fl
"Mlttlt'KTOS I'Allt AMI HOItHlj
HIIOW"
A eumplulo tour of tho Kront fair
of MM I. nliowhiK incoN, paradoM,
liorno and dnlry rnlllo nliow. A
film all will want In too.
"TIIIC HgPAWMAN'H
ltlVK.Nnr
"Palho" wtmturu dratiia.
'SKKIN'O IH'I'P.JI.O"
ItdtleHtloiiHl m-onlo.
"Ill-lit I'NPMJ'S fONSKNT"
Itofluod Coinody
"A NH1HT OVV"
Tho film of u thoinmud kIukIuh.
Tho motion pleturo mimleliiuH
Alt NATMim
"WOOl.WOItTIIH"
Tho Photoplay MmiU-laurt
Itoiuoiulier our rluiiiKo daH -Hiiuday,
Tuvuday nud Prlday
MatluooH Kvory Day.
ADMIBHION lOo
ISIS
THEATRE
TONIGHT
"Till J OUKIt.MAN'S" Tltlt)
PrMul
"III ami vai"
Tholr orljelual comedy ilrcMlnK
room act, by Port IC UUtfrmnu.
H-ouo--Two UromdriK lloom,
Tlmo- lleforn tho Hliow.
CaMt Imollo HIhIi Kulury, Ada
Helm oiiorman; Kthul Klltffy (hor
partner), Maud WIIIIhiiik; llortlo
(A ProKt), Pert K. Oluiriunn;
lliuhvelner, J nut n iIok.
Throo KeeU, HOOO feet of
MOTION PICTURES
IIonI of MiiMin
Spvelat Miitlnuo.
Raturday and Kunday 2 p, m,
KvoiiIiik Porforuianuo 7 p. in.
Seattle Appraisals
Bovcrnl Medford pooplo havo
vmployuil ui to apprnlno Roattlo
real cntnto. Hnch nppralnnl l
uiunlly worth morn than It cot.
Ira J. Dodge of Medford wan
fonnorly connected with this of
flco. Othor rlonttlo and Medford
roforcmroH on roijucmt.
It. O. KIIHKINI1 A COMPANY
lion Now York lllk., Konltlo
(Chartor Mcmbor Rnattlo Uoal Hs-
tato Aasn.)
REAL ESTATE
Willamette Valley Farms
of nil doricriptioiiH,
Garden anil Fruit Lands, Timber
Lands.
Home excellent bargaiiiR in ATj-
IIANY CITY IMtOl'KUTY.
Write or cnll on
J. V. PIPE,
20M Went Seeoud Ht.. Albany. Ore.
W. c. Philips has removed his
law offlco from tho Philips Build
Inn to First National Dank Dullil
liill rooms 207-208. Telephone
number cliamjctl to 1272.
"v.
IF YOU OWN
A LOT
We will build you a homo on
monthly payinonts.
MEDFORD REALTY AND IM
PROVEMENT COMPANY
M. F. and H, Co, Building