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MEDFORD MATE aTCTBUNE, MEDFORD, OREGON, THURSDAY, MAROIT 7, 1012,
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Medford Mail Tribune
AN INDKPENDRNT NEWSPAPER
runiitsiiRD nvnnr A!.teiwoon
KXCRl'T SUNDAY, 11Y TUB
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ern OroRonlnn, Tho Anlilamt Tribune.
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Home 75.
GEORGE PUTNAM, Editor nnd Manager
Entered ns roconil-elnss matter nt
fclodford, Owfron, under the act of
Mnrch S. 1S79.
Official Taper ot tho City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jackson County.
BunsoRxraow s&zss.
Ono month, by mall ,S0
ier month, delivered oy carrier in
Medford. Jacksonville) and Cen
tral Point ....-, .SO
Saturday only, by mall, per year.. 8.00
-Weekly, per year 1.50
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COMMUNICATION.
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To tho Kdlter: William J. Scott'3
nnswor to nil criticism of tho Scott
bonding and banking plan, how it
would work for the benefit of tho
taxpayers. Assuming that tho pre
Hmlnary steps had boon taken, the
county had Issued the bonds, depos
ited Bamo with treasury at Washing
ton, had taken out n charter for the
Taxpayers' National bank of Jackson
County, Oregon, organized same,
and tho treasury department had is
sued the, currency, taking $3,300,000
for tho amount, and 100 years for
the time as a bnsls to flguro on, the
bank sets aside as a road fnnd
$1,300,000, loans tho remaining
$2,000,000 at G per cent per annum,
payable semi-annually, it would cam
for the taxpayers $120,000 a year or
?10,0Q0 per month, in 20 months
$200,000 oft this accrued interest
could be added to tho road fund,
making the $1,500,000 the county
proposed to spend for good roads
last Soptcmbcr. Tho bank still has
tho $2,000,000 loaned at 0 per cent,
earning $120,000 per year, which In
100 yoars has Increased $12,000,000,
total $14,000,000 at simple Interest
tho interest could bo loaned as it
accrued at the rate ot $60,000 one
half yearly.
At tho present assessed valuation
of Jackson, county, $3S,000,000. a
levy of one mill on the dollar in 100
years would create a sinking fund
of $3,800,000, $500,000 more than
necessary to take up the bond issue
of $3,300,000. The sinking fund
could be kept loaned at a low rate
ot interest and would pay the run
ning expenses ot Jackson county in
all departments. This is the writer's
reason for making the assertion. Ad
ministrations will rise and fall on
the economic principal hero present
ed. Tho plan here proposed will put
the supply of money in the hands of
tho whole people, and not leave thorn
as now, and as they will-be to a
greater extent if the proposed Ald
Tich contral bank plan is put in op
eration, at the mercy of a small band
of unscrupulous financiers. Can you
beat it?
WM. J. SCOTT.
(Why not loan the entire $3,300,
000 and spend only the Interest year
ly, so avoid all taxation? Or better
yet, increase tho assessed valuation,
and tho bond issue to the extent that
tho Interest received will not only
pay county expenses, but glvo ovory
ono a salary in addition? Editor.)
CITYJOMIEE
A committee oi Imimiii"-- men v!m
were iintnuil to take u hand i.. tl'
ihroaloned rupture between flm Imp
department and (lie city official
over u paid fire department, succeed
d Tliurwlny morning in rutlticin ilie
matter to a Imois on which it is be
lieved that llio firemen ami oily will
ugree.
The difficulty wliieh nrone was
over tin. mutter of salaries to be paid
tltu men. Tiiu fireboys did not bc
lievo that $85 for a chief, .$"." for un
iibtsiulaut chief, ami $(.' for the men
whs onoiigh for men who put in 'J4
hours eauji day. The hiininoss men
favor paying u chief $100; two driv
er. $85 onoh and the men $7."). They
will to rocomiuoud to the city council
boon.
A paid department, argue the btibi
( men, will lower the rate of in
surance and is a paying imcMmeut.
CONClf Ml
KENTNER SALE
In connection with tho box sale at
Kontnor's Friday afternoon thorn will
bo a concert at which Miss Hazolrlgg
and Fletcher Fish will appear. Miss
Hazolrlgg will slug "My Hero," from
tho Chocolato Soldlor, tho song
which alio sang so effectively at tho
lecent merchants' baunuot.
8io wll also ting "Tho Swallow."
Mr. Fish will play "Tho Ragtime Vil
lain" nnd "The Ragtlmo fioblln."
MUspti flow ill ami Craw foul pliinH
iiiul violinist, win bsM,
F MEN
AND
' PAST, PRESENT AND FUTURE.
iijl? IT'S ri good thing, why not inss it along, " says
County Commissioner Jamos Owens in declining to
be a candidate iorve-eloetioh. "Mr. Davis and I together
drew a little over $200 as salary for the past year. AVe
gave so freely of time and attention that it seriously inter
fered with our efforts to make a living."
And about the only appreciation (he county court re
ceives is abuse.
Gold Hill clamored for a new bridge across the TJoguo
for twenty years. ,lt got last year the best bridge in
southern Oregon and vilification has been the appreciation.
Tn response to popular demand, fine bridges were
built over the Rogue between Eagle Point and Sams val
ley, over the Rogue at the mouth of "Big Butte and across
Big Butte, to give the upper river section connection with
the railroad; miles of the best macadamized roads yet
built were constructed:' new highways were extended in
various portions all clamored for for vears in brief the
past year was a record breaker for'construction and im
provement that opened the way for further development
and the appreciation has been vituperation and scandal.
All this construction could not be accomplished with
out money. In satisfying popular demand for improve
ment, the income of the county was exceeded taxes were
necessarily increased, hence the reactionaries, always
sveking chances to howl down progress, saw opportunity
to veil and are veiling.
The warrant shavers and cent-per-cent sharks saw a
chance to make some nionev at public and individual ex
pense, so they at once manifested their usual patriotism
by forcing county warrants below par that they might
buv cheap. Now these same patriots are clamoring for
Dunn's election, hoping by shutting off all improvements,
to apply all revenues (ovarii a reduction of the indebted
ness, forcing warrants to par and enabling them to reap
a fancy profit. There is no reason why county warrants,
a G percent securitv. should not be worth par.
The flame of discontent, always smouldering in the
heart Of the pessimist and the inossback whose main occu
pation is setting upon a ten percent I'irg, has been assidu
ously fanned by Ashland, a city that has usually played
a discord in the harmony band of Jackson county progress
and which ruled the county, politically, for many years
which now seeks to regain its lost domination nmf restore
a do-nothing regime.
In 3904, Geo. AV. Dunn was elected county judge Dur
ing his term. Joshua Patterson of Talent was 'eomntis
sioner, so that Ashland absolutely dominated the count
court and little was done for other sections of the coun
ty. Tn 1C0S Judge Neil was elected, but during the vears
1909 and 3910 had little voice, Patterson running affairs
with Owens' assistance still the Ashland regime In
1910, Davis was elected in Patterson's place, giving .Med
ford its first representation in the county court so that
for one year only has Ashland not been dictator from the
howling one would think it a century of crime.
The county court attempted in one year to make the
improvements that should have been spread over a series
of years that had been long needed and long demanded
that because they were not made brought about the defeat
of Dmra and Patterson. They could not all be accom
plished, but a good start was made. N
The issue is simply, shall Jackson county continue to
progress, or shall we go backwards i Can we afford to lie
down at this critical stage? "Was any country ever made
or benefited by retreat.' Shall Jackson coulitv .join the
class of the Willamette valley reactionaries .'
The county credit must 'be restored, but there art
other ways than bv the do-iiothinu- nolicw The oonnfv
should and must continue road and bridge building, but
it is as vain to attempt it upon a large scale upon the tax
receipts alone as it would be for a city to attempt to pave
the same way. The outstanding warrants should he re
deemed by a bond issue the running expenses and im
provements kept within the cash income, and a svstcm of
highways built by the proceeds of a bond issue. '
A broad constructive policy is needed not a pinhcad
policy of stagnation.
POLITICAL CARDS
(Paid Advertisement.)
County Clerk.
I lioreby announce myself as a can
didate for the democratic nomination
for the offlco of county clerk, uub
Jcct to tho will of the voters of that
party at tho primaries. I promise
tho people of Jackson county that in
caso of my nomination nnd olect'on I
will fulfill tho duties ot tho offlco ac
cording to law and tho best of my
knowledgo and ability.
W. II. MILLER.
Gold Hill, Ore., Fob. 1C, 1912.
County Itccordcr.
I am a candidate for a second
term for tho offlco of County Re
corder on the Republican ticket, sub
ject to tho coming primary.
I have conducted tho offlco to tho
best of my ability, tho books aro al
ways open for inspection and feel
that I am entitled to a kecond term.
FRED L. COLVIG.
For Sheriff.
I announce myself us a candldato
for sheriff, promising a contlnuanco
of tho businesslike udmlulstrat'oii I
have given tho offlco In tho past.
W. A. JONES.
For Count y lecoider.
I hereby announce myself as a can
dldato for tho Republican nomination
Tor tho offlco of County Recorder
subject to tho will of tho votora of
that party at tho prliuarleH
I was boru mid rained nt Eagle
Point, Ore. I have for tho pant two
years been duputy In tho nsvosaor's
office, and nil, I ask the people to
do Is to look up my past record be
fore casting their ballot.
CHAU.N'CKV FLOREY.
For I'roscculliig Attorney.
. I hereby announce myself as a
Lcandldato for tho demdcratlc nomi
nation for tho offlco of piosccutlng
attornoy for the first prosecuting at
torney district of Oregon, embracing
tho counties of Jackson and Joe
phluo, subject to tho will of tho vot
ers of that party at tho primaries,
and I pledge tho people of Jackson
and Josephine counties that in tho.
jovent of my nomination and election
I will fearlessly, Impartially and to
tho best of my ability prosecute all
violations of law In said district and
endeavor to administer tho duties of
said offlco with the utmost efficiency
and economy. K, E. KELLY.
Gat the Original and Cenulni
HORLIGK'S
: MALTED MILK
The Food-drink for All Ages.
For Infants, Invalids.and Growing children.
I PureNulrition.upbuildingtlicwhoIebody.
Invigoratesthenurslngmotherandtlieaped,
! IJfch milk, malted grain, in powder form,
I A quick lunch prepared in a minute.
1 Take so substitute. Ask for IIOR LICK'S.
, Hot In Any Milk Trim
MEDFORD OPERA HOUSE
Saturday, March 9th
Joe Weber Presents Geo. V. Hobart's
English Version of tho Grontost Musical
Show of tho Sonson
ALMA
A Now Era in tho Annals of Musical Comocly
WHERE
All Last Season at Wobor's Theatre, Now York
DO YOU
By Paid Harvo. Music by Jean Briquet
T TVF
Chas. A. .Murray
Nauuettu Flack
Aubrey Yates
and a
Great Cast
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PRICES $1.50, $1, 50c
Seats on sale at Haskins
"TIZ" Reminds Me of
My Barefoot Days"
".My Feet Xewr Jet hre. Tired or
Chafed .Now, llecuusf J tse MZ"
"TIZ mains mt feel like a bo
again. Nothing would hurt ir fe t
In thoso day, een when I d ran
around barefooted with Roi cvci
rocks nnd pebbles and Htft I
"Wh.i You
ThlnUn' About
Crmp7"
"To be allo now to liuve rout that
never ache, never got tlied, blistered,
swollen or i luted, or have corns, tal
lousos or )iiinlojiri Is a glorious rec
ompense for ajl the oilier aches and
pains one MiifVors In the winter of
llfo. TIZ iimkiM tho foot fool young,
and young feet make ou feel oung
all over,
"I've tried many things for my
poor old tired foet, for thoso bunions
of 20 years, and for those corns that
have added wrinklou to my fac. 1'yo
trlod plasters, powders and snlves
and nothing has over given tho relief
that TIZ has. My feet aro now
strong and vigorous, thoy never get
tlrod or swollen, I have no torus, cal
louses or bunions any more they
aro boy's feet on an old mun!"
miseries. i
TIZ gives Jnslant relief and euros
all foot troubles. It oporntos on n
new principle, draws out all the
poisonous exudations that cuuso foot
Don't urccpt a substitute. An el
derly man especially has a mind of
his own; sec that you get TIZ.
TIZ, i!5 cents a box, sold every
where, or M-iit direct, on receipt of
prlco, by Walter Luthof Dodge fc
Co., Chicago,' 111. Reconimeiided by
ull Drug Htores, department aild
general stores.
Draperies
Wo carry a vry coinnlnto Hno
of drajicriuH, lane curtolits, flx
turcH. ole , and to all, clusaoa of
upliolutrriiiB-. A spoclal rnun to
look after thin vorkoxcluslvoly
and will ulvo u good worvlco lis
Is tioBuilifo to oi tn even tim
larKC-st r ties.
WEEKS S MoGOWAH C8
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SONVi HITS
"Alma." "Olrllwi."
"Never More," "Hon
lloo-Hoo." "Child,
hood l)nH," "lloo-
glo lion, I'lm
hand of Ilenutirul
Droning." "Sail
Home." "KIsk M
My Love," "l.ovo
Mi'." Ktc.
A Klamath
Ranch
FOR SALE OR TRADE
100 acres, 1'J miles oast of Klamath
Falls, on main road to Lakcvlow.
About 8.") acres will bo under llio gov
ernment ditch uinl can be irrigated.
Fine alfalfa or garden laud. An
ahiiudaueo of into oiiUidc raueli. One
of tliu Iicrtt roortitinn4 llieru in in
that Miction for u man who wnuU to
engage in tho hlii'op hitsiucHH. Locat
ed jiiKt right for a townsite when
i lie railroad is built from Ktama'Ji
Fulls to Lukevicw. l'riee $n() per
hoio. Will OAfliiiiigo for Medford
city or country piopcity.
W, T. York Co.
Medford Real Estato
& Employment Agency
roii sali:
HomeHteud relluinlrihmeut, price
$rtoo.
II aeies .'!1 acres Iu alfalfa, ?;I0()0
cash, balaneo time,
10 acres - mllos west of Medford,
Improved, $8000.
,'H aeroH Improved I !j miles from
Central Point.
20 acres' near Jacksonville Will
trade.
210 acres on llio Ajiplognto, only
ion per acre.
120 acres unimproved at $50 pur
acre.
2. fliiiall Iioiimob on Instalment plan,
C toom hoiiso near tho North
school, $2200.
TKADH
IfiO acres, 1'ort Hill, Idaho,
41 acres, will take part trade.
114 acres near Conhal Point,
10 acres near Central Point.
20 acres near .lacksoiivlllo ' for
property In Portland,
100 acres Improved In Weld Co,,
Colo,, for ranch.
112 acres near Hoseburg, will con
sider iiomo city property.
IimiHOH. to rent In all purta of tho
city.
MIHCKLLANKOU.S
Hand spray pump; make an offer.
Largo 10 gallon Iron kettle; maku
an offor.
K.MPLOYMHNT
filrls for general housework.
Blx coal minora.
Coal minors to work by tho ton.
Phono In your onlcra for men;
no" charges to tho employer,
E. F. A. BITTNER
ROOMS 0 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotel
I'liiuie 'II II; Home, 1 1,
FIRE FIRE
THE GREAT OHIOAGrO STOCK YARDS FIRE
In a Film at tho Ugo Thoator, Thursday, Friday and
Saturday
ROMEO AND JULIET
At Ugo Thursday, Friday and Saturday
ISIS THEATRE
20C-ADMISSION- 20c
VAUDKVIIiLK AND AIOTLOK JTHTHKS
THE MUSICAL IRVINGS
Scenic Musical and Singing Act
Picture No. I-PAPA'S SWKIiTlIKAKT
A Drama
Picture No. 12 "MODKHN WKAI'ONS KOlt
FLtJUTLNC! I'MRK lNTNKr VOUK CI.TY"
.Picture No. :i-"A WOMAN'S CIUATITUDK"
A Western
Picture No. ! "KOU
' A Dandy Sidesplitting Comudy
Special Matinoo Saturday and Sunday, 2 P. M.
Evening Performance, 7:00
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$ mi M.iat
STAR
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X CO.MKDIANSI
Undor Diroction Pooplo's Amnsomont Co.
Always
EXTRA SPECIALEXTRA
, UOUCICAFLT'S MASTERPIECE,
ARR.AH-NA-POGUE
Complete in 3 Reels 3000 Feet
Never In our history of I'hotopl.iv Exhibitions havo w been In
position to printout such an iiuiURllfld, artltli anil meritorious
achlment
THE SIGNS OF
1000 Feet
MILLER AND MASON
Iu an ontlro chnngo - they're n scream. If 3 an DON'T want to
laugh, don't hear them j$
AL SATHER In Song.
WOOLWORTHS,
No advaiifo in iirifo.s.
Matinees
Every Day
t ADMISSION
r" 10c
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NOTICE
TAUYAW
NWOTH
TTAUYEW
INWONH
Those letters form a slogan. To
tho first pursou sending In u correct
answer boforo March ISIbI, wo will
present a valuable prize.
Addiuun X, Mall Tribune.
TUSCAN SPRINGS
Having no cmiul on earth iu yarloty of
mineral wators and curing dlsoaBos
that medicines will not roach, If you
aro in ncod of health, como now, Wo
aro open all tho yonr nnd can glvo tho
host of enro and attention now aa well
as In oiimnior, Stago dully from lied
niuff to tho uprluga. Further par
tlciilnrs nddmss
E. B. WALBRIDGE
tusoan srjiiNaBi caii,
irp
TIIK LOVK OK Mi KM
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OK KIWI 2
in the Load
THE 3 LABELS
of Comedy
THE MUSICIANS.
ADMISSION
J Oo
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Watch Our Addition
Grow
iTaiksoii mid Hiimmlt
Medford Realty and
Improvement Company
M, !'. .M l. Co. Illdg.
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I), O.
Dublin Land Mnttorns Final l&pof.
Donort Luuds, Coutouta and Mining
Cases. Scrip,
Asiioclato Work for Attornoy
Valley
Second Hand Store
Buys nnd Soils Scconil-Haml Goods,
Copiicr, Duhbor, Brass, Etc
M. J. PILCKER, Prup,
15 North Fir
Home nnt Don 07a
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