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-.' Sdwra Wf -'V - 'o ; "VT '' -."Vf! , W. -"! t ,,. .".-,-- . t , I ' V I v u M 'I . ntni vmnM - mbfrOfcDMAIL TRIBUN1 iTtfrffii iln mi i mi- nf -AK .WPIMCNDKNT NRWSPAPKR roiuKMMa kvkuy ArTsnNooN SUNDAY Br TUB U FHliNTINQ CO. vT.he Democratic Times. Thf Mcdford Mail. Thh Mejfont Tribune, ThirSoulh Br Oreftonlan, The Astilamt Tribune. Offlc Mali Tribune Pulldln, S5-ST-8S North Fir street; phono. Main soil; noma in. QHORCiK PUTNAin KJItor and Manager Rntered na cond-elss matter at Med ford, Orcgotif nJer the of March 3. 1S7B. 'JrflcUt Paper of the Oltr of Bedford. Official Paper of Jacknoti County i ae3titf tiv t Oneywir. by tnah,... IS.ob X"Z iVi-i " l"" wn munni, ii) nuiiii.) .ii 50 it mnnm, aeiivereu jijr earner in MciUorri, JacKaonvltle and Cen tral Point, .,., ,.-.,. t ., ,... ,. SO "Weekly, per year. ....i. ........ 1.E0 twoHV rrnrltr ihv. tn?eanb?rso?ri5it0r75?.onlh' en,J' Fall lte .Wire United Preaa Dtupatehrs. The Stall Tribune la on aale at the Ferry News Stand. San rraneUco. Portland Hotel Nowa Stand, Portland, nowman Newa Co, Portland. Ore. W.iO.'Whltheri Seattlft. Wah. t HKOrORt), ORROO. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, and tho faatctt Krowlnsr .city Jn Orcson. Ponulatlon U. & retime 1910 SS(0; itlmated. 1911-1 0.000. ,, Fire hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water System complete,!, giving finest aunply tiur mountain water, and 17.3 miles or atreeta raved. Postoffico receipt for rear endlntt KoTember SO, 1911, show Increase of 19 per cent. 1 jilts aw Jingles By M Brawn At Pittsburg, Knuas, women will celebrate the Miff rase victory by bnrmnc un a lot of old bonnets. Wbo said tbc women wouldn't (brow their lint 111 tbc runr? When they divide Turkey the Bul bars will get the neck. And some nation that vatbnek and threatened to embroil all Europe in a war will get a largo slice of white meat. Turkey is in poor shape for Thanksgiving with tho stuffing 51 knocked out of it. On any quiet evening one mny go out on bis front porch and .listen to tho mayoralty Iwoms Teal is being boosted for Secretary of the Interior to go in like a fiuek. This evening we would like to or- panif.c a little club of thoc who have nbttbeon. mentioned, fdr mayor. University of Wasbinglou student "wit-h the board of regents ousted. : There surely should be no objection 'to so simple a cquchi. i Wc talk of railroads in tbc day, At night while in our bed And surely half the town, has got A railroad in its head. TS is PORTLAND. Ore., Xov. 18. From the beautiful "See America First'-' booth of the Great Northern, to tho humblest apple exhibit, tho Great North land products show Uhlch opened today, proved a revela to thousands of visitors. More than 1000 booths aro In placo, many being in the form, of pretty bungalows, tepees and Grecian porticos. , Every county In tbo states has an exhibit, whllo Idaho, Washington and Ilrltish Columbia hint at tho natural largucs of these fruitful dis tricts by effective and beautiful dls J'Jajs. , Itjjcxpected tho dally attedance will run botween seven and ten thousand. A feature is a topo graphical map of tho Hood River district twenty fept square, 'showing Jlood River city In nilnuturcjand the 'contiguous' farm lands. A big dairy show J being run In conjunction with the Jaud show at ho Union Stock jardB. WOMAN IN WHITE AT STAR THEATRE i Wilkin Collins' btory of tio "Votn jii in While," is ho feature ut llio Jttir today uml tomorrow, Tho utory 'readily lends ibejf to tlie nit of tho . tuimem mail and, ns ptugud by tiu Thnuhoubor uompuny, in n photoplay ,of real merit, It in u ftlory of it g'ul Mho kcoph her jdedge to a dying fath er mid niunies a titled umii of h'u tjhoice. Tho mysteiioim wiinuiu in ,'hltu iinciibciuiisly f)truightc;i8 out thu tttiijsltMiStory-utid ill doing il gjvep hlr Jif. 'hploliiro i one of tho ittailiiig filnix of l1m soiiHon mill la ftlivil Hlnrdusurilioil at length in Dll wofiou picture uiiu;us:iiiua, 'M MD1?01 LAND PRODU w OPENED ' v MANUFACTURING KANI EUGENICS is a comparatively new word, U means the seicrtoo of race improvement. Having studied nlid jklvantietl toiinml'ntul plant improvement, attenlion is at last bi'iiiR bestowed upon the most vital problem of all -the improvement of humanity. A Portland woman, La Heine Helen "Baker, has written a great little hook upon this subject a hook (hat can he uad in a eonple ofltmire, one that everyone interested in human welfare, should read. U is published by Dodd Mead and Co., of New York. The book, says the author in her preface, is written to interest the American public in a vitally important and sadly neglected sub.jeiit. "Eugenics is a word invented 1 y Francis Gallon to cover the philosophy, collection of facts, the science4, which regards race improvement as a desir able and practical process. Eugenics means the eliiuiiia tion of a vast deal of suffering and misery, which is mi- HPfCSSJll'V mill WJ11C11 Cflll DO swer to that cry that Ruskhi cities .... that we mauutaeture ovorytlung there exoept man7. ' It is a fact, proven incontcstably by statistics, that crime, degeneracy, aiid insanity are increasing, thai our great cities are breeding an inferior class of people, de ficient physically, mentally and morally that certain na tions show sigiis of deterioration, that defectives aro multi plying. TTinust social and economic conditions are undoubtedly largely to blame. The struggle for existence was never more strenuous. Eugenics teaches heredity is even more important than environmeht,that "the sins of the fathers arc visited "upon tliq children, generation," that as the seed, so the plant. Consequently it aims to encourage the best births, and discourage the Worst, to work for the benefit of the future race. Heredity and environment, the child and its heritage, marriage, possibilities of race improvement, education end eugenics,' the modern feminist movement, race sui cide, maternity, state endowment of motherhood and sterilization of the unfit are subjects comprehensively discussed, any one of which would take a separate editorial. The book is well worth reading and no better invest ment for a dollar can be' found. RATE BILL'S POPULARITY. TIIE popularity of a readjustment of railroad rates, to end the discrimination against all parts of the state in favor of Portland is shown by the vote in favor of the initiative rate bill. The majority in favor of the measure exceeded 12,000. Approximately 102,000 persons voted either for or against the bill. It carried every count' in the state by good majorities, except "Wheele'r, which has no railroads which it lost bv five votes, and Washington, which it lost by 111. It is idle to say the people did not know what they were votiuir nnOn. Thev did. Furthermore, a more extended discussion of-the bill would lor the people believe that nave tlic same right to develop that an' town in Iowa or Ulinois has in those states. Tho railroad commission is opcnly'hntagoilistic to the law. An effort vill probably he made to invoke the aid of the courts against it. The legislature will he asked to wyunuiu me expressed, wm 01 fight all along the line. Eternal vigilance is not ct equitable treignt rates. FOR MAYOR; 10 MORE EXPECTED Two ImtB repose todaj in tlic ma yoralty rhiK and two more are ex pected to be hurled in before another L'4 hour )ubD. The licadgenr within tlic rinjf is owned by J. E. Watt und J. W. Mitchell, The expected bon neltf arc owned by C. E. Gutes and W. W. Eifert. While others are inon tipned it is expected thnt tiioy will lcliiin u Htriu on their Imtw f-o as to icmovu them Ke"Uy fr"" the dauber zone later. J. E. Watt, president of tiie city council, made the announcement of his eandidney Saturday. Monday inor- nuitf J. W. Mitchell in u higiicd Htutc incnt nnnotuiccd hi candidacy. W, W- Eifert mid CE. Oatch are known to be, Herionsly coiihiderinL' tlic- inul- er and will reacli a decision hooii. They are both expected to run. Otlitin who were mentioned by friciidn recently lire John S. Oith aabicr of the .Medford Niitiomd buhk and W. T. Ileturide. in i a i MADE IN OREGON DAY NOV. 21 A state convention of Manufactur ers, a Made in Oregoti dinner at the Portland Commercial club, tho pro clamation of Gqyernor West ap pointing Thursday, November twen ty-flrst uu Home Industries duv, tallfH by school teachers to their pupils on that day about tho homo Industries and displays In tho mer chants shown windows, aro features of the publicity campaign being pit on In Oregon to help tho industries. This is only a beginning. Tho wo men of Oregon are organising into Home Consumers Leagues to assist In building up tho payrolls that aro at tho bottdm of tho btato's prosper ity, iiako ypurself prosperous by becoming a practical supporter of Oregon industries and Oregon Investments, TWO HATS IN RING MHDTOttl) MAIL TRTBTTNR m'OVOlUCU. LI UlCaUS ail U- heard 'rising from all our even to the third and fourth only increase its nomdaritv any locality in Oregon should me people ana it means a only the price of liberty, but surveyor:; win T T The surveying crew camped at Paul Dcmmer'tt above Jacksonville at work on tho Mcdford and Crescent City railroad will reach Mcdford next Tuesday night with their temp orary lino from Die summit above Jacksonville whero work was started. Work will then start from tho, sum mit toward Crescent City. Tho men In charge of tho party have evldeutly mndo up tholr minds to rush the work as much as pos sible. Tho crow breakfasts at 0:15 ovcry morning and is on the line by day light. They work until dark. A small amount of work has been dono on tho other side of tho di vide, enough to show that a Hue to tho Applegate from Mcdford Is en tirely feaslbl6. i. WIFE DESERTER PORTLAND, Ore, Nov, 18, Tho authorities of Iialtiiuore, .Mil., today notified tho Portland pollqo that John E, Hudson, alias John K. Ring- ling, self-reputed nepnow of tho JUngllng brothers of circus fame, and paptured hero in an alleged at tempt at swindling, 1 wanted in Baltimore for wlfo'dcsertlou and embezzlement. A brief telegram rom the Raltlmore police Indicates that Hudbon left his wife four years ago to start on a career of crlmo, and bus since failed to suppoit her. Tho telegram does not mention whether Hudson had children, A representative of tho Ilaltlmoro po lice department Is expected In a few days to return Hudson to (but city. H MEDFORD IJESLIAY N mm fakir mnFOftri, 0HE(l6yft MOfthAY. NOVrOMlTEH 18, 10! 1 ' " i r SAY WOMAN 101 B EEXI In nn dfforl lo -no Inn icJiu bniul's poMiiim in tho forestry mt vice, from which ho was SitHlcinUd on ohurj;c iuvolxiiig immoral eon duol. Mr. Olive S Swoiuihlt?, U t'lmrged ".V t'otintv VUnk Cnleiunn wilh imviiitf iola(cd his ooiifideneu by detnyiujr cotnt rurordtt ho en-. tnidted her with and vu nmybe enll i'd upon to explaiii the tnnlttfr huforo llio next rand in. Aconulintr to the county clerk Mr Sweitniiig not only destroyed the steojrnphip ro lnUls of her recoiil divoi-eo piWo but altered tho ortL'iunl coinplaiut im well omittiiig tlioop juutioiiH oliaruhifr ndnltory on tho part of inr hudiiitid, for which the dlorco 5 wild to have been granted. Mrs. Swciiiuih; hmt ppriiur divorced Snmuol S. Sweiiiiiiiy:. ittsHtnnt mu penisbr of tho Tntter National for est. Altliottch Hie court roeonN ni now niNsiii, conn nttiudieo deelato that her chief comphibit wnt bitted upon SwrnnliigVs rrlntioiw with u yottmr woninn near A-hlmid. Sevurul letters alleged to hn passed bo Iweeu. the tU neiv t-uid to have been offered in uvidetire Soon after 'till divoico wax granted M". L. Ericksou, supeiior of the forc-l, tninsferrod Sweiinin; to tho Klninnth 'cetioii of the forest, pend ing an iuvcstir-jtiiiu. About one montli no Mr. Knekou demanded Sweinilnj reiimliin fivm the nor iee, bavin-: MitNfiod himii'lf thnt the reports rvsardins; Sueniiin.n'ri conduct weie true. Swennhur refus ed to rei;ii whcmtHm M-r. Eriukon placed the matter before the dUtriet office at Portland. Swcnniiiir, wiip at once suspended und given 10 day in which to uii nwcr. A Kcnernl deninl wni nil thnt lie entered but Mr. Sweiininir wrote to the dMriot office-, declaring thnt the charge of mhilterv wero itntrno and that she had obtained n decree for non-support. She nlno deelnrcd thnt she intoiidod to remarry Sweii- iiing iih boon im lu could Icgnllv do o. SIto mentioned the court records paying thnt the charges of immoiut eoiiducl on Sw cutting's part wore un true. Mr. Eiiek-on tlieu called upon County Clerk tVlcmau fur the re cords Tn the e(jff."f!iKjirt" lime pre viously he hnil'ulloueil Mr-. Sucu ning to take tbetn home, lie demaiid rd their letum and wuh told thnt they Iind been dcstroyrtl. She re turned the (-oiiiphuut honiwer, but the official states that this had been altered, no mention being made in it of udultcry. .Mr. Coleman then re ported the matter to .the court who stated that the only procedure would bo to lay the blatter before the grand Sury. Mr. Erickson has n4ked for affida vits from the court attaches to the effect that adultery was the basis of the htiit. Thee are now being pre pared und will be forwarded to I lie district office at Portland C0RVALLIS DEFEATS WHITMAN 20 TO 3 CORVALL1S. Or.. Nov. iS. Tbreo touchdowns and two successful goals gave Oregon Agricultural rollcgo 20 points In Saturday's gamo ngalust Whitman college". In tho last few minutes of plar in tho fourth Quar ter Nilos, tho Whitman full, drovo u place kick over the bar, ondlng tho game, 20 to 3, Tho Aggies scored tho first touch down In tho second quarter after a series of lino bucks, Dewcr placing tho ball behind Whitman's In tho third, and In the, fourth quarter tho Agglcs blocked a forward pass, trans forming them to touchdowns, Tho field wait muddy, 'Interfering with tho work of tho vlujtor'u speedy back field. luanpitArsFj mi SULPUURRO .Sliong Letter Kioiii .Man Who Kuf- fcn-d 15 Years From lllieiimn- tlsm Col. il. I), iinrilt. Hilpcrlntoudont of tho department Pf ohlblts, of tho now Beano giiamuor ot unminorco, writes this reiuarlmblts letter to tho C. M. C. Stewart Sulphur Co,. 71 Columbia Bt Heattlo, makoru of Sul phurro, tho wonderfully Hiiccosaftil rhntuuntlem, blood, skn and stomach remedy; ' eattlo, Sopt. L0. Gentlemen: Although t liavo traveled In all parts of the world for a 5 years, as an expedition export, and during that tlmo havo tried iiiot all foreign iind domestic health resorts ot tepiito, proscilptlPus by spdrlallsts or inter tiatlonal fame, and huvo used oiiough medicines to stock a" good sized drug store, I have, however, never found such relief from hoUmatlsni as after throo months' use of your Llriuld Compound of Blilphiir (Hulphiilio). I hayo lined It Internally, as per directions; mivV - tqkun, fool-bath-daily, and tub baths twice a -,.., n;u ran conscloiitloiisly ny that I fool millroly relloved, und an well nu 1 did befoio 1-ivuh afflicted, II, V, HARM', COURT II M) SAV ram Mm After spending n dy in tho city 11, l Wooley of Wboto.VpoU, nour Vos cent City lott for Poitlmdl SttUiuliiy lo close negotiations for tho nlo of his lioldlugs oil the 'const. Tho duo I was made soino tune ilgo lind tho for mal ItiVniug over of (ho propetly is to follow. It is ropoi led - thhl llu ptiew was in tho noighhotliuud of .fiiuo.mio. Canadian nud Kuglish people hnvo puichased the holdings nud expect to take possession bv March I. The prope-rlv trnnslVitvd oom-IsIm of !! proximatvl.V 8000 neivs of land, si miles of ocean frontage with the in ner mid outer hnihors, Imku l'utl and other pmperty. No niiiKHineetucut of what (ho now company proposes to do with the property hits been inndo. Mr. Woplev's -on plans to muke bjl holno In Jhi .-ilv'. NEW TIME TABLE Tl A new timetable, effective Nov. 10, has been adopted by the Southern Pacific. The changes ro slight: N'oithboitnd No. 20. 7::lt) a. in.; N'o. a I, (motor) 10:111 a. in.; No. Nil (motor) -l:o3 p. in.; No. II, Kilo p. in.; No, 1(1, ,:"S p. in. Southbound N'o. a:i (motor) 8rl." a. in.; No. l.'l, I II:." 'J a. in.; No. Ill (motor) 2:'JI p. in.; No. JTi, :i::l, p. m.; N'o. Ill, 11:1.1 p. m. Sectional observation cars huw been placed on N'o.'s ill mid 1 1, RIDS YOU OF INDIGESTION, OR YOUR MONEY BACK Clins. Strang Is authorized to re fund our money If jou take Ml-O-N'A Stomach Tablets for Indigestion or any stomach distress or misery and aro dissatisfied with the results. And thnt samo guarantee also ap plied to any londltlou caused by out ot order stomach such as Sallow Skin, Pimples, Hendacho, Nervous ness, Dizziness, SieeptexVness, Dos pondonci", etc So why should ou suffer lotigor from nn unclean stomach whon you can try MI-O-NA Stomach tablets, tho prescription of a specialist un this llbernl no benoflt no pay plan. A largo box for CO cents at Cbas. Strang's and pharmacists America over. t HtHMI !; ARTS and I! CRAFT il JEWELRY, :: This is the finest lino of Z i t ; ; Arts and Graft Jewelry ;; over shown in Mcdford. J '.'. The designs arc dninly X :; and prices right, THE i! MERRIVOLD I SHOP :: 134 W. Main Street. I Tt?TT"TTTtttTTTTTtTTTTTTTT Patronize , i 1 1 i Home Industry Tho Ashland l'rouorvlug company aro manufacturing a high grade llino uml uiilphur solution which will tost 20 lioaunio, and Is positively guar Hiiteod not to crystall'o. Samplos of samo may bo soon at any of our agoncles, For prices and particulars apply to oithor of tho following agon In in flfpij.'oijl:, , , rtofjuo River Fruit & Proiluco Ass'n. Producers Fruit (?om)any, -, -a-iiJL- WH'W TO SYNDICATE OF Hill MEN SOU MILWAUKEE NURSERIES 70,000 apple, 311,000 pour, 2000 ohorry, 3000 walnut, 10,000 inuno, o.tia lioiwy lienvy (triuloa, tuio 'cir ohl (iocs, loltillug varlotlori, tulo to ilnliic. (iiown without lirlgatloli, (.regoii, AdrosiH V, II. llurvoy, Milwaukee, Satisfaction guai-niiteed. Send for our list boforo placing your order, Will coinpnio with tho boat troo to bo found Hiiywhnto. l'ilcw luw, On tho Fnco of It. m &10M wo havo mndo our reputation In the Dental line solely by giving perfect and complete satlsracttoti to our numoroilH patrons In nil dimartmunts, Whether It bo extracting, filling, capping, crown or brldgo work we aro exports of tho bent clnns and jet most moderate- In chanting. 'Let iih care, for our teeth -It will certain ly bo to jour advantage Lady Attendant DR. BARBER Till: nil.NTLST; Over DnnloU fur Duds, Pacific Phono 2G2S. Home Phono 352-K NT. U.V.NDLi: AMj Magazine Subscriptions and meet nil cut or club rates which nro advertised or of fered by any company. Ho sides wo give you a special sorvlcu which ou do not got If you send direct to publish ers. Jul MEDFORD BOOK STORE $5.oo Monthly LOT CLOSE IN 200 Foot From Paved Stroot Wator and Sowor in MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. iM. R&Jl.Oo.lHdg, Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, D, O, Publio Land Mattori! Final rroof. Desort Lands, Cohtoit and Mlnlni Cases. Scrip. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Water Heating Alt Work auarantMd Price Iloasonablt COFFEEN ft PRICE Jfowsra loo, ntruo on 6th 1 Sow . -rrv Draperies We carry a very oomnloto lino of drnpurlou, iiico ourtulns, rlvturtx, etc , mid do ol cliisMtiu ot unliolHterlnK, A spidlal muti to look aflor this work exclusively and will ulvt an ifood servlco as Is iiosslble to get la even tho largest cflli'M, Weeks & McQowan Co. 7 whe'ri' to ao jl- . i .1 ;:. ' i ISIS Vniidevlllo unit Pliotoplays IlltUCU AN CAIA'Cltr Dob Oholly Ohiiriiluun" I 111k Pliolopla) 1 run tm.M)i.Tiiint JDinum KlliVCIt .MOON'H itrxtHui ludluti Htory II 18 TltAIUJ Clovor Comedy HIS PAIH Or I'A.N'IS Sldo-Bplltter flood MukIo Rpeclnt MatluccH flat, and fluii. Mntliien prices R and 10 cents AT Till: UGO AIAVAVH A (.'OOI B1IOW The Ileal WntJIntnl Theater In Town TONMOUT A CHILD'S 1MJVOTIO.V Lublli A beautiful story thnt touches tho hearts of both old and tho yotitit;, A dmmntlc treat. THU INDIAN Ml'TINV VittiKruph A talo of tho Cast Indies. Very pie- tutomiuo and absorbltiK. thi: iti'itNiNo or thi: .matijh rAcrouv , VltnKruph This ptrturo was taken by nrcldeut, nud Kles ou a close nud ttirlllliitc view of a flro In all Its variety and excltliiK Kratideur. thi: iiuan'd iiMrri:u Belli: . A rousliiK Kood western drama, with lots of action combined with u pic lurcHutio nutting; onu of thu bust of Ita kind. ALKALI-IKK'S PANTS Kssiiny Another rouriiiK, sldc-cpllitlnK ioiii edy with Mr. Carney In hU famoiiN role of Alkali Ike. If ou don't littiKh at this oiio, see a doctor. flood ,MiiIi tool Hlnlnn Um Trio. If you npjireclrtto tho best tit liluh clitiiH Photoplays wo Invito jou to see our show, fooling confident wo will earn your approval. CIiaiiko of proKrnin every Tnesdny, Thursday, Saturday and Huuilay. Pilcert Alwart llio Hil'ilie, He lUid ifs. STAR THEATRE Always In the lend regard I iljc hu-v porlnrlty In subject mutter, ilraniatlu expresHloiii quality of photoplays, Another blK hit for tho Htnr cotit moncod this nftornooti, fontlnucs to nluht, tomorrow nftoriiooii itnd ovoii I iiK. This I) I j? fenturo Is tho sll-star Thiiiihouser iu story muutorpleco. thi: WOMAN IN wiiiti:" Boo tho "woman," Hurtrluht, Count Kasco, Lady (llydo, Blr Poici val (llydo and tho other worhl-fnhi-oiirt characters iih ptuHented by tho world-fiiinoiiH "Thiuilioiiser stoqk." ItCFOUMATION of BIKItltA SMITH A Klyliin "A" western with Wnr roii Korrlgau uud Japl; Ulchiirdsoti In tho loadliiK I'olo. lU'llllVK UKI'Olt.MATION fioino Coinody ' Duet by hjillicr und Koricl ADMISSION, 5o AND 10c Cnmliift i-VX(lVXJ.J. 4 ., ! n ;: , Mm, thi; nivi.Ni; haiiaii hkiiniiaiidt In a two reel film d,art of k "LA TOSCA" Bai'dou's Mauteplocu, Nuvombor 'Jud mid 2:mi 'Till? IIOiirAIIAN'OinL" Novomhoi' until nud UOth Nuio Ct..ilu s , "