Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 27, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE TWO, Image 2

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IOCAL AND
L PERSONAL
J, W. Hates roturned Tuesday from
n bUBlneus trip lo Baker, Ore. Mr.
UaloB Una been n resident, ot south
orn Oroffon far bo ninny years that
ho cannot well understand how It la
that whero tiio -weather la warm and
puinm'erllke here It may he dlfforont
olBowhorc. He discovered the differ
ence between northeastern nnd
southwestern Oregon ujion this ro
cent trip. Tho weathor was warm
when ho loft horo a week or ton
days aRO, hut he fuiul It sttnglnp
cold In llakor, but upon returning to
Medford Tuesday ho found again the
good old Buniiuor time."
"Wo Bharpon axos, kpivos, scissors,
paws and lawn mowors. J. "W.
Mitchell. 22 S. Hlvorsldo.
Watch for opening M. M. Co. 4
J. Mayors of Grants Pass, a
member of tho state board of bar
ber examiners, was in Medford Tuos
day on business.
Wilson, 210 Laurel St, for first
class kodak finishings. 20
Miss Marion AVhltc. principal ot
tho North school, Is In Grants Pass
for a few days' visit with frlonds.
Something now, "Grape Purple,"
at McDowell's.
Eddie Wilkinson, tho Medford boy
who Is signed to play ball with tho
Oakland team this season, is evi
dently making good at tho team's
training grounds, else the Oakland
Trlbuno would not have printed In
big, black typo headlines in Us Sat
urday's Issue this: "Wilkinson a
Star at First Base." and In tho ar
ticle following this: "Young Wll
klnson at first played n bang up ball
game and as a fielder and hitter ho
Is Just as good as the big boss of
the Oaks at any time."
Tho Medford Conservatory of Mu
elc and languages Is tho only music
school In southern Oregon with a full
corps ot teachers. G. Talllandler,
director. Send for catalogue.
Watch for oponlng M. M. Co. 4
Mr. nnd Mrs. John Wolkins. of
Elkhart, Ind.. left Tuesday evening
for the north after a few days visit
with their old-time friends, F. E.
Martin and family, at 12S South
Mistletoe street.
See R. A. Holmes, Tho Insurance
Man, over Jackson County bank.
Postmaster A. M. Woodford is vis
iting Grants Pass friends for a few
days.
Kodak finishing, the best, at Wes
ton's, opposite book store.
Kev. E. O. Eldrldge was In Cen
tral Point Tuesday Evening assisting
the M. E. pastor of that place in
conducting revival services.
Carkin & Taylor (John II. Carkln,
Glenn O. Taylor), attorneys-at-law,
over Jacksou County Bank building,
Medford.
Mrs. Itosco Thomas of Jackson
ville left Tuesday evening for a visit
with frlonds In Grants Pass.
Having bought a lot of coal at a
low figure wo aro closing It out at
a price at which it Is bound to go
within tho next week. Inquire of
Eada Transfor Co. or J. W. Mitchell.
Geo. W. Scott and family, of Mor
ton, 111., arrived in Medford Tuesday
evening.
Fancy brick Ice cream at McDow
ell's. '
Mrs. A. It. Harndon returned to
her home in Grant Pass Tuesday
evening aftor a several wooks' stay
at the homo or Mr. and Mrs. G. C.
Vlrlch in this city.
S. A. Newell, ladles' tailor, 4th
floor M. P. & H. Co. bldg.
II. G. Mulkey and family, of Gar
field. Wash., arrived In Medford
Tuesday evening and will visit lioro
with h. J. Quigloy and family. Mr.
Mulkey and family have boon bpoiid
Jng tho winter in Pasadena, Cal.
Home baking lunctioe served oppo
Blto S. P. dopot. Phono Bull 4972.
Home 273-L.
MrB. AV. J. Philips, who has boon
npondlug tho wlntor in Medford with
relatives, loft Tuesday for lior homo
In Calgary. Alberta, to which place
hor husband pruwulud l'9r sovoral
weeks ago. Mr. Phlpps Is a ton of
1. J. PhlppB. of this city, and for
merly lived horo. Ho has extensive
land Interests In Alborta.
M M. Co., Medford's newest store.
4
"CIgs" Bobbins loft AVedno3day
morning for n short business trip
. north.
Ladles, nnvo your buUb made by a
tailor who knows how. Berlin, Cen
tral Polpt. ' 1
Poter M. Korshaw spent Tuesday
nt Phoenix on business.
Skatlug tonight Nat rinlt. Ladles
4
free.
Wceks&McGowanCo.
UNDERTAKERS
Jjay rnone 8371
MigUt JPtooawi T, W. -wreok 2071
A. B. Orr, 3091
XtkVt AHSISXAKT.
Joe Damn returned to Medford
Wednesday after a visit of several
daya al Ashland. ,
Watch for opening M. M. Co. 4
Arthur . Clark loft Wednesday
for a visit at Grants Pass.
Roses aro a speclnlty with II. B.
Patterson, nurseryman. Nash hotel.
C. G. Tengwahl. a nepnow o, u a.
Wcsterlund, has accepted a position
...III. .!.. tlnllntwl IIMtol
C. G. Tengwald, a nephew of J. A
with the Holland hotel.
Bosc, IVAnJou and Bartlett pears. My (o nUwi01, r the pur
FtrsVclass trees, nnd don t buy from n MoaiV(;.(, M1U, l0WiB
. nttinll nnlnra until : .
you aoo mo and I'll savo you money.
II. 11. IMttorson, Quaker nursery
man, Nash hotel lobby.
F. E. Merrick spout AVedncsday at
Ashland on business.
E. D. Weston, commercial photog
rapher, negatives mndo any time or
place by appointment. Phouo M. 1471
Watch for opening M. M. Co. 4
L. E. Wakeman of this city, who
announced some time ago that he
was a candidate for tho republican
nomination for county clerk, has
withdrawn from tho field owing to
business reasons. He has entered
business with S. B. Graham, the In
surance man.
Trees for sale. Peaches nt 10c,
pears at 12c, Bartletts, D'AnJou nnd
Winter Nells. Special while they
last. Sco L. E. Hoover or phono
4522.
AVatch forfbpoulng M. M. Co. 4
There wllLbc some special music
nt the Institute ot tho AW C. T. V.
to be held in Mdcford all day
Thursday. During tho morning ses
sion, at 11 o'clock, the Misses Gore
will sing, with Miss Drew at the
piano. At 2 p. m. "Miss Bertha
Pierce and Mrs. C. It. Bowman will
sing a duct, with Miss Standcford at
tho piano.
Federal vacuum cleaner. Home
phono 266-L. A. E. Mabce, 233 S.
Ivy street. "
M. M. Co., Medford's newest store.
4"
F. J. Patterson, and A. Snider
wore indicted Tuesday by the grand
jury for larceny in a building. The
men arc said to have robbed a dwell
ing near AVoodvllle. .
Real home made bread at Da Toe's.
AW H. Barnum is improving his
property on East Main street by hav
ing modern fronts put In.
See A. K. AVare, room 19 Jackson
County Bank building, for all tho
information about Pacific Mutual
Life or Accident Insurance. C
AW J. Toban of upper Savage creek
is spondlng a few days In Medford
with friends.
M M. Co., Medford's newest store.
" " . 4
J. B. Henry of Sacramento is In
Medford visiting old frlonds. He was
a former resident of this valley.
M M. Co., Medford's newest store.
4
Charles Alton of Ashland was a
recent Medford visitor.
Skating tonight Nat rink. Ladles
4
free.
Mr. and Mrs. Groer of Ashland
visited this city Wednesday on busi
ness. M M. Co., Medford's newest store.
4
Honry It. Broad of Williams creek
is spending a few days in Medford
on business.
AW C. Crittenden of San Francisco,
who is interested in the local gas
company, returned to his homo this
morning after a visit of several dayB
horo on business.
Skating tonight Nat rink. Ladles
free. '
Dr. J. F. Reddy returned AVed
ncsday from a business trip to Port
land. AVllliam Gorlg left Tuosday eve
ning for a visit at Portland on busl
no. Medford. Ore.. Nov. 7, 1911. This
Is to cortlfy that about November my
daughter was taken with a severe at
tack or rheumatism which rendered
iw.r loft arm useless, in fact it was so
near paralyzed that she was not able
tp movo hor fingers, but Knowing oi
sonio of Dr. Chow Young'K marvelous
euros of long standing casos of
rhoumatism, "wo decided to consult
him, in which I am pleased to say
made no mistako, as hie remedies
acted as he claimed they would and
aftor the third treatment tho rheu
matic pain entirely left her and ho
has not had any symptomB ot rneu
mntlBm Blncc: besides her general
health Is much Improved and I do not
hesitate In saying I believe tnoso
afflicted with rheumatism or paraly
sis will do well to consult Dr. Chow
Yontur. whoso house la corner of
Tenth and Front streets, Medford,
Oregon. A. P. AVEISS. ID
AUOTip.V HALE.
I will sell at nubile auction on Sat
urday afternoon between 2 and 3
o'clock a cow and calf, on tho com
mons Just west of Nash hotel. W. AW
Fiistoe.
UUl) I'lCI.LPWS ATT15N.TIO.V,
Work in nu.trhtrchal dosreo thin
ovonlnB. Vlslthib' patrlarpha cor
dlully Invited.
(Signed) 8CIUD13.
Legal blanUa at tho Medford Print
ing conipauy.
MEDTTOKP MAIL TRIBUNE MBDFOR1). OKy(yjj)NIWnAY. MARCH
m
Socialism vs. Boy Scouts
To the editer: In your paper of
March ltli I uotioo i resolution
Adopted by the MH'iulwt parly of
Medford. in regnl to the Hoy Scout
movement now beiue ortrmiuod in
, mw ,, wniw
my $A ,0lUhcl. ,.W
.. . . . .... ......
tho purpose l ;brfiisK "1S i"r
"ilin fitluiiv of tiio nrcumcut. nuidc
njjniiwt tlic movomuut 1 luivo prepar
ed tills article for which I nk your
respectful consideration.
First lei us see what the t-oeialUt
idea of the Hoy Scouts U. They
say. in their prrmnblo tmit it N "nu
orgtm'uution which by it methods
detract from the educational work
of our schools and mh'iN for the
inculcation in the minds of liovs the
principles of Mtrvilitv. obedience to
superiors, reversion to barbarian
types, condones phMcal force, rec
ognizes violence, promote?, and ad
vances criminal iuMinuts ltf" advocat
ing legalized murder V They
say further that it "is an indictment
of our public school tcm and a
declaration of its failure to properly
perform its function of prcparins our
children for citizenship." They style
tho movement n "kimlergmteu of cap
italism" and close by calling it ah
'un-American, unethical, immonil,
and uncivilized movement whioli has
nothing to recommend it but the foul,
viper-like conspiracy of capitalism."
Ain't it awful, Mabel !
Now in reply to this let me (piote
from the introduction to the scout
manual:
"Something to do. something to
think about, something lo enjoy in the
woods, with a view always to charac
ter building, for manhood, not schol
nrship, is the first aim of education."
Do you see anything in this dotrnut
ing from onr educational system or
"Un-American." "unethicalf "Im
moral" or "uncivilized?"
Scout Principles.
Now as to the principles of the Boy
Scout movement lot me quote again
from the scout manual:
"Nine leading principles arc-kept
in view:
(1) This movement is essentially
for recreation.
(2) Camp life. Camping is the sim
ple life reduced to actual practice. "
(3) Self government. Control from
without is a poor thing when you can
get control from within. As far as
possible, then, we make these camp-.
self-govcmmg.
(4) The magic of the camp; "fire.
What is a camp without a camp-fire?
no camp at all, but a chilly place in
a landscape, where some people hap
pen to have some things. The
eump-fire, then, is the focal ontr
of aU primitive, brotherhood. We
shall not fail to use its magic ixjwcin.
(.") Woodcraft pursuits. Koalix-
m thut uinunoou, not ..ouoiurbH.p,
the first aim of education, we liuvc
.ought out tli.c pursuits whii-li le-
vcloji the finokt chnraclcr, the fintut
l)hy&'mue, nnd which may be lollovvod
pn-i)i(.ue, nnu wnicu may ie iiiiunii
out of doors which. ... a word, make
for manhood.
nv Ilonnr l.v vt.-.n.l.ir.U. The com-
iiilPF?
1 wi .jSiifJrjfi. syl vl fif ! HH II V Kl hB Irs! KA3 -fr. x"?! i , ,
7 a -it": x ' . iatesE!H . warn i ti i,b u & hxs -.' -
I IrZuZjii J TRTT3TT1STW H fPt. E W3 TJ KffH R ra"7A WV. tHweewjawtSSHWiMM
i tk 'ixv mjtHHHiii.RiB k m n Mew n Era, ---ro'r :
9
RATED HIGHER THAN
STANDARD
Jn dclcrmining the efficiency and value of any breadstuff a Dakota ull-Uurd
Vheat flour is used as a basis for cotnnarUqn. , ...
Tests recently made by The Columbus Laboratories of Chicago, rank Kiwii
JJLii.vu 1'i.oi'u even
General Average
Gluten Quality
Absorption
i Loaf Value -
This proves the superiority of Fran rr's F-uwn 'Klouk'. which' is n'Roicntifle"
combination of Eastern Hard Wheat and Western Soft Wheat, over Uw DaJwUi
au-riani wneav raieni viour. , - -
Considering that Fisiiun's Bi.kk'd
costs you from 20 to
Hard Wheat Patent
see wuere yuur poeueiuooK will nc ueneiliyy.
Insht an huviiuj PISIWR'S RUl'D
Por salt- by all Dealers
pctitivc principle i n-pciwihlo for
much that is wU ' In our non
competitive tests tho luumuos arc not
'the other fellows Iml time an space,
the forces of nature. We tr not to
down the others, hut i i"4"""' uur
selves. (7) Personal dutoratie" fv' 1'''
sonnl Achievements 'flic lew of itlory
is the strongest motive i" avajw.
Hut tho'o' who believe Mutt
the men of our moo,, not to mention
hoy, arc eivilincd in tin hutfet
sitM. would he KiootU -mprUttd if
confioHlcd with figure.
(Si A heroic ideal. The boy Troiii
ten to fifteen, like the tiac, i
purely, physical in his ideal
Therefore I accept the fact, and seek
to knon nt mow an idunl thai i pnysi-
jcal, but is also elein, mnnlv, heroic,
already fHtHitiitt ,nnd Irmliuic with
certainty to liinhor tmiat.
OM l,ieture.qtiunow m every
thing." Can anyone find nnvthmg "immor
al,' "uuothuwl" or any evidence of
"foul, viper-like uoinjpinicv" in theo
principles Let un nt least be fair t
we cannot be sonnililc.
The Scout' O.wli.
Now let us c if wo can find any
horrible thing in the seourf oath.
"Before he becomes a cout n Imy
luiisi take the scout' ontli. thw: "I
give my word of honor that I will do
my best
"l. To do my duty to God and my
country.
2. To help, other people nt all times.
j. To obey the scout law.
"Ha!" save our sikmIim friend.
"N"ow we will find thu evidence of
that 'foul, vipor-like wmspiracy' in
this so-ohllod soout lw." Hut will
we 1 '
The Scout Mir.
1. A bcont's honor is to be trusted.
2. A scout is'loyal te the president
and to bis officers, nnd to his par
ents, his, country and W employer.
3. A scout's duty w to bo usclui
nnd to help others.
4. A scout is a friend to all, ami a
brother to every other seout, no mat
ter to what fcocial elas$ the other be
longs. .". A scout is courteous.
(i. A scout is a friend to animals.
7. A scout obeys orders of hi
parents, patrol leader or scoutmaster,
without question.
5. A scout smiles nad looks pleas
ant under all circumstances.
0. A seout is thnf tv, "that is, he
sav
vos every iranny.hiliii, nnd puts it
!o the bank, so th'Srho may have
hit
money to keep hiuuelf when out of
work, and thus not make himself a
burden to other.; or that he may have
money to vivo away to. others when
they need it."
Wherein lies the conspiracy?
"There is no military manning at-
tmdiiid to the mime scoutiutr. Peace
- ;-'".. .,, f,fl5,mlM r
" . '""'"'" "" """ " ":
oIon.al frontier... in t.o w ot
rcMiuraol'uluein and iell'-rehu.ioe,
nnd the inunv other qtinlities which
i : , ,, , .
II,nkc " '"l" mo" ,n- lurt
' "" . m.,kmB t iu h.ds in-
h'er. nr . '"'" """ "'
nigner, lo-wu:
KallnKotn 1'erfMt Iilulu
AlUllara Wheat l'utciit
1 100
, . . 100
. - 62
. - 100
.
-
r
. -
I.0UK
25' less than a Dalfdjfi
l;'lour, you can readily
"MKI
MnrtincM. Hat under pniriotimu tlioy
Iwill he WuihIiI that a citizen must be
ptcpaied to.tnuc Ihn line share among
his follows in defense of the home
land ugninsl iiggioKHiu ii return for
the freedom nnd tmfoty enjoyed by
him us an iuhnbitnnt. lie who leave
thin duty lo others lo do for him i
neither playing u plucky nor n fair
part."
To Sum t'p.
The whole bbjeel of the chcnn i
to $iee the boy' character in it
rcuShnt stage of cuthuiiam. and to
weld it into I lie right hnpc and to
ciu'utmuji" and devclon it oiigiuulitv
xo that the ho may become a u"1"'
uimi and a nlunble eitixen for our
country in the immediate I'utuic, in
stead of houig a wntu fl' tletlV nio
icrial. AKTIU'U KDWAIM) I'OW'UI.I..
.Medford, llarch Wli. Ml 12.
i -
DEBENGTn"GAP ITEMS!!
Mr. 1). C. Henry of Hold Mill who ir
supurviMir for ehool upcrvior di
trie! No. 2. h been visiting several
schools of thi iwH'of the couniv.
The schools viifirare: Autioeh di-
tiict No. IS. where Mi liose N l'.t
is (fuelling nod Mountain dilricl N
11 wheie Mis Uracil tVlhv lewcti
ing and DcbciiKci (lap district N'o. t
vrhtnc Mi Abtm (hnild u IcHchinv
.MisK Albeit n StHcv of Heagle vho
i twiching the Long Hrr.neli nrlmol
dwtuet No. .A I, cAme hoiac Induy !
a short vihit.
('. 1. Dennis of Trail w.i a l)ohe,i.
ger Unp viitor luit Satni'lny- Sun
day and Monday.
Mr. S. M. NVhIoh of Tnh'e lo k
vva n visitor lat .Monday at the
Autioeh Ni'hool where hi danvlilcr
Min Koc is teaoliiug.
Mr. 1. II. Uroy of l!c.tl.' w.is d.
inir gcueml litisincs in Ihii: vicinity
l.tat Monday.
Mrs. Brown of Beagle purehnwd a
fine milch cow of Mr. K. II. Thorn
bruc last week.
Mr. .Iwwe (HiiM of Beagle luih
bought and moved on one of his
mother's places known a the old
Talent ranch.
CATARRH GONE
No More Hawking mi.l Snuffling
When 'ou Breathe Iljoniel
1IYOME1 (pronounce It lllgh-o-me)
Is guaranteed to end tho misery of
catarrh.
Breathe It. dostroy tho catarrh
germs, and soon hnwlctng and muff-
Urontlio It. and criiHts will no Ioiik-
or form In tho nmio; mucus will mil
lodge in tho throat; all Inflitmnmtlon
will leave the inembrnnu of tho now
and throat and your bond will fuI
clear and fluo.
llrwitho It for cough, cold ud
Horo throat; IU imhiIIiIiik, malln.
antlioptic action In bettor than nil tho
itomach doilnx remedlen In crcMtlon,
and thero Isn't a jwrtlclo of opium,
rocslno or othor habit formliiK driiK
In It.
Complete outfit, which lucludes In-
hnler. $1.00. Kxtra bottle, of 1IYO
MKI 50 centH at Chan. StriuiR's nnd
druggists ovorywberc.
I'H.iriK'o ri.i
1'lour
wi
tVM
100.2 X
64
101.2 (
If .'. 1", , t I'ldl HV ,. 'IlMJl'
27. 1012.
Conntanco folllcr i evolved a flat
tering Invitation to piny Uleoimtr
and Viola lit tho BHnlnporiUi rett
tlval at Stratfoid-on-Avou. but win
obllttcd to decline, ovyluii to engimc-
nicntH In thl country.
HIS TROUBLE
NOT Of HEART
Real Facts In Regard To F. R.
Uuffman's illness. Relief 0b
1 talned By Curing Ills
Stomach Ailments.
Wnyncsvlllc.Ni C. Mr. V. K. llullmnn,
ot this city, swys : "I suffered dreadfully
with what I thought was bent! trouble,
and tried various medicines In vaht.
After other remedies had fulled, Thcd
ford's Blnck-Drnupht restored mo to
health. I would not feel sale without
Bhck-DrmiRht In the house. I consider
it worth Its wcljiht i r.ou
It cured my indigestion, nnd by thh
means I was restored to health. 1 can
not express my gratitude for 10 benefits."
Good health depend on the condition
of vour diucstlon. Boor digestion nnd
j'.ood health do not ro together.
Thedford's Black-Draught will
thoroughly cleanse and set hi order your
diRcsllvc system.
It has done this for others, during the
past 70 years, and Is today the mcl
popular vegetable liver remedy on the
market. Try It.
Insist on Thedford's. Price 2.'.
pring
'J'lio hilosl showing of reaity-lo-wcnr and iftl
icrn lmls at iBQclamlo pi'lcot ev(iv llou In
Medford.
JM'y (rlimniiig will ploaso you,
Ji'roin $1 lo $10 in vud to
yuu on your Spiriug 'lul
Opoji Bvoning
Home Millinery
('(Miifi'lHli anil Prac-li Stn-ft
PANSIER
A Spwiiil Fine Strnirt'of (it-nnnn J;tiwics
Kxlra Kiiic Uos's. A Kino Line ot '2-Year-Old Stork
Cut I'Mowim-s in Season Always n Hand
Medford Greerafoicmse
923
tms.iwfiw.unpvv4'fiwri.ju2a'iiuui
"Portlnnd'a LonJcst North wcit's Grandest Hostelry"
Absolutely Fireproof 725 Rooms 300 Rooms Willi Hatlt
' 100 Sample Rooms
Oietipleiantntlr Mcl la Ike Iicot ( tuiloen ami tlninrl.it dUtrlcti. The mMt rn.itnltl.
cent Lobby, llcturnt, Dtllmom, Unqut lUlland I'utlle Itooint in the Wet. TheulmiMt
in comlatt al ccarenlenM. llwilqiuitBUU.l'.O.l!. Of jna LJio Convsnltun, I'oilUuJ, mi
liUSOl'BAK I'tAtl-DATlIS $1.90 TO U.OO I'KU DAY
Ilustc Meet livciy Tuia nl Utcimcr
I. C. nOWURB, Mini for
HOT LAKE
: i !;IkiftftMifc.a,3S jji- ;Ir Z-'E?!f: 'E!!siLJj
RHEUMATISM CURED NATURE'SWAY
LiqUOR Sl drug habit cured
Tho Inmti.iont Ihough offoctlvo Ih not IuuhIi, Why ha u hIuvo to tho
habit whon you enn bo curod? Wilto toiluy for bouklet. You miiy huvo
u lovod ono which could bo roxtorod. Wo will bu pltnniod to uoiul you
Hpoelnl lltornturo, Tho trcntniont l not hwhihIvi).
HOT TiAUH, OHIO. WAIriOlt Sf. I'IKUtMl, IMtKH. AND M N.OKH
NO MORE m
MSTOMAGHi
. JND BOWELS
Not Onli' KH' lMl c,,,'4t
fop All Tlnio.
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Investment Cflrtificatos
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