Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 27, 1912, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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Medford mail Tribune
AN XNUKPKNDENT NEWRPAPRn
PUnUHHEB HVRltT ArTEItNOON
iu.uju'1' SUNDAY, I1V TUB
M12DFOHD PRINTING CO.
.The Dornoorntlo Times, Th Mrdford
Mall, Tho Medford Tribune, The South
am Oreronlnn, The Ashland Tribune.
Offlco Mali Trlbuno UiilUllne. :6.J7-J
plion. Main SOSl;
North Fir
Home 76.
street;
aSOnQB PUTNAM. Editor and Manager
Entered an second-class matter at
Medford, Oregon, under tha act of
March I, 1879.
Official Paper of the City of Medford.
uixiciai l'nper or jacmion county.
UBSOHXPT.'ZOK HATES.
One year, by mall , 5.00
One month, by mall to
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Medford. Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point 80
Saturday only, by mall, ptr year.. S.00
Weekly, per year 1.S0
VWOSN CIBCtTLATIOW.
Dally average for eleven months en
In November SO. 1911. 2751.
Tall aad Wire trait rrtta
Blsyatches.
Tho Mall Tribune Is on sale at the
rerry News maml. San Francisco.
Portland Hotel News Stand, Portland.
Bowman News Co., Portland. Ore,
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wash.
itsro&s. OREO OH.
Metropolis of Southern Oregon and
Northern caiirorata. and tue rastesi
a-rowln? cltv In Oreiron.
Population U. S. census 1110 8840;
Mttmated, 191110,000.
Five hundred thousand dollar O rarity
Water System completed, giving iinest
apply -puro mountain water, and 17.S
miles of strets paved.
Postofflco receipts for year ending
November 30, 1911, show Increase of 19
per cent.
Banner fruit city In Oregon Itome
River Bpitxenberg apples won sweep-
taxes price ana ime or
'Apple Xlnff or the Worlfl"
at the National Apple Show. Spokaoa,
190, and a car of Newtowna won
Tint Prise In 1910
at Canadian International Apple Show,
Vancouver, B. C.
Tlrst Vrlse la 1911
at Spokane National Apple Show won
by carload or Newtowna.
Rogue River pears brought highest
prices in all markets of tha world dur
ing the past six years.
write Commercial Club. Incloalng 6
cents for postage for the finest commu
nity pamphlet ever published.
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BRAINS AND GOVERNMENT.
IN SPITE of tho progress of seieneo ihe brain is something-
1ml little is known about.
Newspapers recently contained an account of tho re
moval of a large portion of a man's brain without appar
ently working great in.jnrv either mentallv or phvsicallv
to the patient.
Certain sections of the brain are supposed to be the
seat of certain functions, though recent experiments seem
to disprove and upset accepted theories.
At any rate, it is probable that when one portion of
the brain is removed, other portions assume, to-nn extent,
the work of tJie destroyed portion, a provision wo. find
throughout nature, which is forever upbuilding, restqring
and substituting,
It is not the size of the brain that counts, but its de
velopment. Some of the greatest characters of history
have been men with small heads. The shape of the head
can be and has been repeatedly entirely altered by
thought, even if the skull cannot be enlarged. We are told
that active brains have remarkably thin skulls, which
would demonstrate that brain cells absorb nourishment
not only from the blood directly but also from the adja
cent bone structure.
It is probable that only a small section of the
brain is utilized by the average person for other than
purely plisicnl functions. With many, the brain seems
to stop growth with the bodv. Few: adults make proper
use of their brain by study, thought and systematic devel
opment. ' '
There is nothing stationary in nature, hence what is
not developing is retrograding. That is why so many
people, who only use their brain in the mechanical ways
forced bv the necessitv of earning a living, reallv have
less thought capacity than when they left school years
before.
This is an age of specialists, so we see more lop-sided
brain development, that is mental development along cer
tain lines, to the neglect of other lines, than ever before,
and that is what everv one should endeavor to reined v.
Heredity and environment govern and modify brain
capacity, but it is possible for any one, by persistent
effort, that is bv systematic use of his brain, to reach a
position above the average, in any chosen walk or in all
around development.
How many hours or minutes a day does the average
person, in any walk of life, give to mental development?
Precious few, hence humanity, despite the long centuries
of painful struggle, is still enslaved to superstition, pre
cedent and convention.
, A democracy is based upon the theory that every per
son has an equal voice in the government of humanity,
hence that government, to be ideal, depends upon the
mental development, not of the few, but of all. The time
.has gone. by when. the highly developed few should gov
ern the man aiul. the hope ol the iuturc and oL human
ity lies in the mental development of the masses.
The so-called Oregon system, that is the giving ot the
a man's brain and a woman's, except that women average
a little smaller in weight. Hut it is not the size of tho
brain, but its use, that figures. Women have had no
occasion to study governmental problems, no call to de
velop their brains along the lines that man has, but the
average woman will favorably compare with the average
man in mentality, (live her the same opportunity to de
velop that.man has had and she will undoubtedly prove
Ibis equal or ..superior in ci-vilizafioirand she has in the
uncivilized worm.
Tho future of the nation lien with the brain develop
nient, not of paVt of the people, but of all, and woman
must do her share, not only iudirectlv, but directly.
RELIABLE HOME TREATMENT
FOR WHISKEY AND BEER HABIT
The ORKINB treat mou t will completely mul ulwuliitoly destroy tho de
sire or crnvltiK for whisky. boor mul other Intoxicants If taken uccordliiK
to directions, u i n simple nnd efficient homo treatment. No doton
tlon from work or Inisinoss. n. publlelt, no nirtiltuiiuiu oxpoujio. Oil
KINK Is prepared In two ferma: No. 1, iv powder, tmUolosH nnd color
less, ran bo Klven secretly In food or drink, OUUINIJ No. a, In pill
form, la for thom who wish to cure thcnmolvcsi. OUUINi: cohih only $1
n box. ir nftor u trial yon fall to ki tany benefit from OIlltlNK. your
money will bo refunded,
LEON B. HASKINS, EAST MAIN
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VJbUNJaates!ie.eeaa"""sWeWF"ei"W,'
VAPOR BATHS
and Scientific Massage
Try it for a cold, rheumatism, et Advice in dietetics,
medical gymnastics and Hydrotherapy. Lady attendant.
DR. ROBT. J. LOCKWOOD
CHIROPRACTOR
E. 9th and S. Riverside Both Phones
Expert Work
and moderate rlmrKe bave jialned
ror im a Ioiik M of lont pntioiiH
All Itrnni'liCN of DentUdy
fiuwiiH, lliltlr." work, I'lalw, etc
Your teeth hIiouIiI bo examined by a
tboioiiKhly coiuelontlntiK dentin!
every row montlia, yon rim Unix avoid
hi mil trouble nnd law bllU,
Lady Attendant
DR. BARBER
tiik iu:ntiht
Over Mniili'lit for Diuln, Pacific
Phono 5fiH2, Home Phono 3G3.1C
Roosevelt situation was concerned
Accompanied by Secretary Hilles
and Major Rhondes, his new military
aide, the president proceeded to the
Country club, where he made the
round "of the Rolf links. After tins
lie nutomobiled to Trenton for n two
hours stay. The president expects
to reach Washington Sunday morning
and will start for u second visit to
Massachusetts in the afternoon.
COMMUNICATION.
Open letter to Mayor Canen: As
you seem to be very much interested
in n "clean, sanitary and sightly city"
nnd have issued a proclamation
designating May 11 as n clean-ti
ny, I would respectfully ask yon as
mayor to inspect the southwestern
part of the city, west of South Ham-
ilton street known as the Ross and
Benson additions which the city has
been using ns n dumping ground for
all kinds of filth such as decayed
vegetables, tin cans, barrel hoops,
barb wire, etc., etc.
W. J. DRUMII1LL.
April 25, 1912.
AL KAUFMAN TO
TRY AND "COME BACK"
SAN FKASCCISCO, Ca!., April 27.
. Al Kaufman will make his first
appcaranco In tho ring since his de
feat by Ai Palzer In New York sev
eral months ago, when ho will face
Charley Horn or Charley Miller In
tho main ovont of the weolcly boxing
show hero tomorrow night, Kauf
man has been training near tho city
hud reports himself in good condi
tion. NURSES TO CARE FOR
BABES, MOTHERS VOTE
BERKELEY, Ca!., April 27.-
Yoluntoor nurses will caro for tho
babies of Berkoley whllo their moth
ers vltiit tho polls at tho charter
amendment election here Saturday,
according to u scheme announced
tqday by tho Ilerkoloy branch of tho
California Civic league The suf
fragottes aro anxious to poll n heavy
voto, and huvo hit upon this plan to
rellovo liouso cares.
Melectrlca! and Gas Men Meet
SAN ANTONIO, Tex., April 27.
Tio Southwestern Electrical nnd Gas
association begun Its annual conven
tion, n this city today with an at
tendance of membors from sovoral
f'Utw. ,T)P ctyivontlon will contluuo
U session through llio romnluder of
the week. -
SOUTH ORANGK, N. J.. April 27.
-President Taft refused tojlny .to
comment on Colonel Roosevelt's
speech in Worcester, in which he bit
terly arraigned the president. He is
CipcctetLJyrjplytot'n?.ftQl1"eV in n.l
speech at Philadelphia tonight.
President Taft spent the night at
the home of Clarence Kelsey nnd slept
Tate todnv. Interviewers eajrerlv
sought him ns soon ns ho arose, but entire people a direct voice in affairs, instead of through
he persisted in silence as fur as tho an olicrarchv of selected representatives, will never result
in a perfect government until the masses are mentally
develeped: The prostitution of representative govern
ment has resulted in its overthrow, perhaps temporarily,
as a corrective of existing abuses.
The principal virtue of the Oregon system lies in its
educational value, in the teaching ot humanity to take an
interest in governmental affairs and to study government.
It awakens dormant possibilities in all.
veloped minds of humanity. The chosen officials are apt
to represent a fair average of the people, and as the aver
age of the many is lower than the average of the few,
until the people learn by experience and study more about
the science of government, officials are apt to reflect
mediocrity.
'Plti iVhirtP Tolnn rtP fl- csi-rtnllswl nicmtrrniif iirtrhTrsfciviktif
is the interesting of people in the existing abuses of gov
ernment and awakening them. to a. study of public mat
ters. JBound by the fetters of partisanship the nation
has drifted into a plutocracy that threatens its destruc
tion. , Socialism, so condemned for its ultra-radicalism, is
doing more to arouse the masses to a study of conditions
than all other political parties together. In its fervor and
unconventionality, in its fanning the flames of discord,
in its possible use by the unprincipled, if uncontrolled,
its red flag may become a danger signal to the nation, but
its educational work is unquestioned. Its radicalism, even
its rabidncss arc essential to secure it a hearing, to crack
the shell ot conventionality, and most ot those who sweep
ingly condemn it haven't had a new idea in twenty years.
No democracy can travel the road to perfection, to
idealism, with only half the people studying and partici
pating in government. For this reason, if for no other,
it is essential that women be given the same rights th.ft
man has arrogated to himself. To call a government a
democracy with half of the people denied franchise is
absurd.
Man made the present government and all its ills. Man
created the laws that permit the creation of the billion
aire and tho pauper, that permit poverty and hunger to
exist in a land ot abundanco, that allow a lew to monopo
lize the natural resources and exact tribute trom the
many, that sanction worklessncss'and prostitution, that
phce the dollar above the man. '
Women average better than men. Woman will noti
sanction ills that man does. With women participating,
the moral average ol the electorate will bo higher, and
laws, which reflect the average of the electorate, will
necessarily be better. Women are entitled to the right
ol studying and participating in government, m working
out the problems of humanity side by side with man.
All that is good in a man he gets from his mother, all
that is noble, all that is unselfish, all that is really worth
while. Is it possible that with such women helping direct
government that better laws and better conditions will
not bo forthcoming?
-- Scientists tell us that thercis no difference between
Medford
Tent and Awning
Company
Manufacture of nnd l)ouler In
AWITIIlOa, TKXTS, TZ.YS, COVURS
Or AZ.Z, KINDS
Duck -All UVIkMh mul Wlilllm.
Awning, .Strlpm, Klc.
WKOLE3AX.23 AMD KETAIX.
All Mukm of AwnltiK" nnd l'orch
CurtnltiH iui up at Munufacturura
I'rlccn.
AiTcnt for tho
Soanoke Kolitltii Ventilating Win
dow Awalnr
100 X. Trent St,
Tloth riioncH. Mcilford, Oregon
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Valley Farm
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at Medford Theatre
Friday, May 3
Presented by
Junior Guild of
St. Mark's Church
Under Direction of VA Andrews
Seats at Uaskins'
50c, Tor, and $1.00
2 SNAPS
40 acres river bottom soil
consisting of
.rJ5 acres pears in third summer
5 acres garden soil
All under irrigation
On good.road, close lo school and si ore
Price .$22.') per acre, easy I onus
40 acres adjoining above
New 7 room bungalow and bijrn
.'10 acres of rich vegetable soil ' ", .
W) acres of which produced $.1000' Avortli ol!
vegetables in 3911
f) acres Newtown and Spitz apples in IM year
2 acres berries in bearing
all under irrigation
Price $250 per acre, easy terms
C. A. McARTHUR
Koom 3 P. O. Block
Both Phones
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SOUTH
AMERICA
Wo have several of lite
latest and best books on
South American coun
tries. These are on ap
proval for a couple of
days only.
Medford
Book Store
KO000OK4004
Wanted
A Name
T have purchased the
Me D o w e 1 1 Confectionery
and want to select a suitable
name for the business. In
order to do this L will of for
A PRIZE OP A 5-POUND
BOX OP BEST CANDY
To the first person suggest
ing the name to bo selected
by a committee.
I. will give a one-pound
box of candy to the next five
people should (hey suggest
the name chosen. The date,
hour and minute will be
placed on each suggestion
received to give every one a
square deal.
Suggestions will bo re
ceived up lo and including
April 29.
R. N. POSTER
Successor to McDowell's
Medford Roal Estate
& Employment Agency
FOIt BAM3
1 1 aeroB Hear creek hottnin. Thorn
Ih about HO acrmi In alfalfa, all
tho IooIh k with tho ilacu.
ISO arroH In Minn., for a kw)'I
ninuh lieru.
0 acri'H In licnilni;, lai'Kn Iioiiko mill
imrn, 77000.
1110 nor on C iiiIIoh out, $150 par
uqro.
1!0 ncri'H .'I inlli'B out, 18 In jionrn.
10 norcn 'i uillofl out, 8 In iiourx.
9 ani'K i ',, inllcii out, mlxt'il or
cliunl, 120 iKiicii 11 iiiIIoh out, only JfiO
ptir aero,
5 room limmo near tho North
Hchool, $2000, toruiH.
KMWiOYMUNT
Woman cook.
Woman ami islrlu' for Bonoral
hoiiHowork.
Iloail Huwyor, ;i aiiil board,
Hunch hamlu,
Mnckoi'H,
QlrU for gonaral hounowark,
Phono In your onloru for inou;
no chiirBOB to Urn omployor,
Mih, lllttuor In nlwayn on hand to
tulto your niimo and addroHB,
E. P. A. BITTNER
R00M3 6 AND 7, PALM BLOCK
Opposite Nash Hotel
l'Jiono 4 Ml Koiuo, 14,
WHERE TO GO j
TONIGHT I
STAR
THEATRE
AiIuiikciI Vnuilcvlllo mul .Motion
I'lil in on
"Kl(i:tvl'lt(i"
Tho Ihiiiiiin liuiimi, pritKoutliiK
tho iiidnt mtiiniitloutil net of tho
rniakoii, v
Tho KtciiloNt of KhIIk'h
plrtUM'H,
"A ItlK'OltO ItOMANCIC"
A lirlllhint comiMly of tiuiuunl
im-rlt.
tiii: s.vntv o.v oijauo"
UUtorUi oliiMHln
"I'lllST WOMAN Jl'ltV IN
AMiatK'A"
"lluuii" In In thin. Vou in tint
Ht'll It,
At SATIII.'lt
WOIMAVOKTIIH, .MiiMlclauii
Ailiiilooloii Hie, (lillilrin ne
.Midline Mnlly.
ISIS
lOc THEATRE lOc
C'omplcto rhniiKoof I'roKr.im.
'I'liui-Hibiy, Kriliiy, Siitnnliiy
mtA.Ml'lt ItltO'l'MKItM
1 1 1 K 1 Chun Acrobatic Novelty
Till: OltlJAV lUAMONO H.
UANtNl I'MTt'lti:
Thn Wcnti'ru .MiihIitpIcci, !inw
Iiik. a round-up, IiuIIiIokkIiik,
liroal;liiK bronchoii, IiiuhoIiik mid
tho chnmplon woman ntor
thrower of tho world. TIiIm In
tho moHl wonderful wonteru pic
lino ovor proilured.
IMIA.NTtl.M l,OVi:itH
Olio of tho moHt tbrlllliiK ilrntiiRK,
woiiicttiliiK that wilt Jiitiko you
nhiiddcr.
Wo huvo thimo two npuclal feu
turoH at a vtiry heavy oxpmiHo,
mid will show thorn In nldltloii to
our rcKtilar bill without any ad
vuuco In prlcON. Special inatlueoM
I'rlday and Saturday.
Six kooiI l'holo IMuyii, a Reed
act and mi llliiHlratod iuiiik. nil
fr 10 coiiIh,
KvonliiKs, lOo any ioat In the
hoiiMO, Spoclnl Chlldron's Mat
Inoo ovory Unturdny and Sunday
at ' p. in., ndiulAHlon ro ami lOco.
Follow tho crowd to tho IhIb,
Wo solicit your patronaifo,
which will ho rocolvod with court-oy.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Hoating
All Work OimrnntetC
1'rlcea IloawoiiuUlo.
OOFFEEN-& PRICE
as Howard Block, Untntno on atb at.
racirto 3Q3I. Hoin ;
A SNAP
CO acroB, nix iiiIIoh from ModforU,
good Kradod road croiiHoa tho tract,
all froo hoII, nt fBO per ncro. $1000
will handlo, cany tonus on balance
Part Ib crook bottom hind, mi'tablo
for nlfiilfa. Bovornl npiiiiBn on tho
placo. Tlnibor onoiinn to pay for tho
tract. No bulldlnge. In tho Griffin
crook district.
W.T.YprkcaCo.
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, I. O,
Iuhllo Land Mattoras Final Proof,
1 Dcsort Lumlfl, CputosU. nd Mlulni
gascf, J3crll
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