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vrtr Ymtt ' ? f w it ku morn irotTR. Medford mail tribune ffi! tMT VKWUPAPRIt ?EH ArTr.HNOON HI1NDAV 11Y TUB MKUrOItD riUNTINO CO. Ths tftarnocratlo Tlm, Ths Mdford Mali. Ttiu MaforJ Tribune, Th South ern OrosonUn. Ths AihUnd Tribune. Oftlen Mall Tribune TiulMlnir. J8-S7-H Knrth Fir itreeti phon, Msln 1031; Home It, ORonaK PUTNAM. Kdltor iind Manager TInlerM ss urcoml-clMH mutter at Mwirord, Oregon, nJer the act of March 8. 1879. Official Pair of the City of Medford Officii! Paper of Jackeon County. HUtliritlPTION hath.. One year, by mnl).. .............. J5.JJJ One month, by mall. . .... ......... .60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen- tral Point .SO Raturday only, by mall. tr year.. !."' Weekly, per year 1.50 von cinri)i.ATiny. Dnlly averacn or eleven month! end Inir November 30, tail. :E1. The Mall Tribune la on eale at the Ferry New Stand. San rranclnco. Portland Hotel New Stand. Portland. Ilowmnn Newa Co, Portland, Ore. W. O. Whitney. Seattlo. wash. Fall l.ea.rd Wire Vnltrd Pre DlapHtrbra. Mi:nrniti. oiii:rov. Metropolis or Southern Orefron and Northern California, and the faatret KrowInK rlty In OreKon Population t 8 penaus 1910 SKO: estimated. 191110 000 Klvo hundred thousand dollar Gravity Water Syatem compieieo. Rivintr nnesi upply pure mountain water, and 17.J tnll9 tit tor! navr.1 Pnntoffirn rwelpt for year endlnK November so, isn, now increase oi is tir rpnL Ilanner fruit rlty In OreconltOKUo Iliver tJpiueniprr nppiea won ace) stakes tirlio nn.l title of KAnnlr Klni- nf Ike WoilJ" at tho National Annie show, Spokane. 1S0S, and a oar ot Ktwiimna won Plr.t l'rlii- U I4IO et Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. II. O IN CITY LARGE The sale of red crow stamps In Medford proved to bo very much of a success In Medford. Mrs. W. W. Harmon at tho Hotel Medford made tho largest individual sale, $20; Mrs. Lumsden was second with $13.51. Mrs. Vawter and Mrs. Knight at the Medford F. A H. Co. building made tho largest booth salo taking In $24.90 with Miss Hutchinson, Deuel and Kentncr second at tho post of ficc with $22. CO. Tho total of talcs Is $19C70. Miss Rowcna Gale, aged six, tho youngest saleslady took In $S.90. The ladles wish to thank all who assisted. L OFF FOR CALIFORNIA . PORTLAND. Ore.. Dec 28 Clad in white uulforms and with their em blem outlined in electric lights on the rear of their five coach special train, 100 Oregon boosters, going un der tho title "Royal Hosarlans" will leave at midnight tonight for a tour to advertise tho Portland Hose Fes tival and secondarily to show tho Callfornlans In all tho cities visited "one big time." The crack drill team of the Hosar lans will bo taken along and will dis play its evolutions in Sacramento, San Francisco, Los Angoles, San Dtogo, and tho other cities visited. Tho visitors will plant roses on Oregon site at tho Panama Pacific exposition grounds and on tho San Dlcgo fair site. VIRGINIA WELCOMES WILSON BACK TO BOYHOOD HOME STAUNTON', Va., Dec. 2-8. Vir ginia welcomed homo tonight Wood row Wilson, tho eighth of her native sons to bo chosen prosldeut of the United States. From tho noinont tho president-elect crossed tho state lino to Alexandria in tho afternoon after ho had a ton-inlnuto glimpso at tho national capItol until 9 o'clook, when ho reached tho little parson age whero ho was born Just 50 years ugo tomorrow, the reception was ono of enthusiasm, noise nnd bpectaculur display, Kbcortcd by cavalry and militia companies and a torchlight proces sion, tho governor and Mrs. Wilson motored through tho streots of Staun ton to tho homo of Dr. Frazer, pas tor of tho Presbyterian church. In this homo Kuv. Joseph II, Wilson, father of tho president-elect, lived in 185G. SHIPS ASHORE AND AFIRE OFF STORMY COAST OF ATLANTIC WILMINGTON, Del., Dec. 28. Lifesuving crews were called out lust night when an unidentified four inasted schooner went ashore In the Frying Pan shoals during a heavy gala today, A Wilmington coaster and Pilot Pento woro unable to reach tho schooner because of tho Intensity of tho storm. Wire reports from Beaufort, N. C, uro that the cutter Somluolo has gone to the rescuo. In dications tonight woro that tho crew or tho schoonor will probably bo res cued. ' ' RED GROSS SALES MAY HANG MORGAN AS HIGH AS HAAMAN. GOVKRNOR WILSON at thoKoutlioni Soeirty tliiiiior, spoakinj,' njion panic throats marto against the incom ing administration said: "Thero aro people who nro making sinister predictions of the trait hip thnt will avvnlt us at Washington. They do not need to worry. At the worst, the troulila UI he public trouble nnd the groat Jury will know what the evidence Is." This indicates that AVilson intends to follow tho policy he followed as governor of New Jersey of talcing the people into partnership hy full puhlicity. If politicians betray mm, as they did (.'leveland. who they are and wmu thev are trvimr to do. will he fully explained. Speaking of the money stud: "Panic Is merely a state of mind. which can create a panic when certain and then have It 1 don't believe ther tho machinery If ho doc I'll hang him as high as Haaman. The New York World thereupon asks if we have in Wilson a second Andrew Jackson who told the South Carolina "milliners": If a single drop of blood be shed there in opposition to the laws of the United States. 1 will hang the first man I can la my hands on engaged In such treasonable conduct upon the first tree 1 can reach." Jackson's fight was with the money power of his day, and he smashed it. Wilson's fight will also be with the money power and let us hope he shows equal energy and ability in smashing it. An Andrew Jackson is sorely needed. Despite Morgan's assertion that a money trust is im possible tuul that such a trust would depend entirely upon personality, we have a money trust to all intents ami pur poses. .Eighteen financial institutions hy means of interlock ing directorships, manage l.M corporations with an ag gregate capital of $2r,:,2r,000,000. J. 1 Morgan & com pany, the t'luarauty Trust company, the Bankers' Trust company, the First National Bank and the National City Bank through .Ml interlocking directors arc allied with corporations-having resources of .$22,21 o.UOO. The intent of this combination which is dominated by Morgan, is to control credit through control of money, and thus control the commerce and industry of the nation. We have in them a small group of men, responsible to no one hut themselves and each other, who dominate the lives of a hundred million people. Jf this is not a trust, what is a trust? If this is not a menace, what constitutes si menace ? Morgan and his money trust have not hesitated in the past to bring on a panic to still further increase their grip as in 1007. They will not hesitate to do it again, if occasion offers. Mr. Wilson may have occasion to make good his threat and hang Morgan as high as Iranian. ASSESSORS IN HOT WATER SOME of Oregon's county assessors are in trouble and deserve to be. In the hearing before the federal court in the case brought bv the government to forfeit the Oregon and Cali fornia railroad laud grant, many of these assessors testi fied in behalf of the railroad, claiming that much of the land was worthless or of little value with less than its assessed valuation. Some of them, when confronted bv actual sale prices asserted that the sale price was too high that the land wasn't worth what it sold for. The assessors claim that the railroad promised not to use their statements except for the case before the court, evidently figuring on their actions never being made pub lic, and the people remaining in ignorance of the friend ship shown for the corporation in its fight against the people. Whether or not the railroads or its representatives made this promise, assessors arc being given an opportu nity to explain to the state board of tax conunissionci,s,with whom the railroad has filed the statements made by the assessors in order to secure a reduction in assessed valua tionsand some vigorous explanations are being made. Either these assessors were remiss in duty in assessing these lands in the first place or if their assessments were right, they played false to aid the railroads in their later sworn statements. The result will be awaited with interest. QUEBEC PLANNING u f ROCKEFELLER ELUDES GREATEST OF DAMS! SUBPOENA SERVERS QUICKC. Que, Dec. 28. Hon. S. N. Parent, chairman of the Quoboc stroams committee, which has bean Invested with tho powers of a cor poration to carry out its scheme of constructing a huge storage rosorvolr on the Upper St. Maurice for regain ing tho flow of that river for gen erating electrlcty, says that the dam will bo three times as largo as that at Assouan, which Is the largest in tho world at present. Tho latter cost about $12,000,000 hut the provincial government pro poses to build tho ono on tho St. Maurice for about SI .250.000. Tho area of the proposed reservoir will be more than threo hundred srjuaro miles and the amount of water to be stored will lie about ono hundred and sixty billion cubic reel. It will drain a basin of more than sixteen thous and square miles In area. It is cal culated that It will bring In about 100,000 acres under cultivation for the first year alone. SUBMARINES TRAVEL 800 MILES WITHOUT A STOP LONDON, Dee. 28. A remarkable record luis been established by French submarines, which despite Menus traveled eight hundred miles, submerged nil the time, without a hinglo Mop. H is considered by the naval authorities in view of this feut that submarines would have the best of torpedo boats, even though heavy seas were rtimuuj;. inRDFO"Rn WW TTrmiTtfR Mrcnro.m orkoox, sa'tttway, nrcrrcMTiTin oa. trust and its power, Wilson They say machinery Is In existence gentlemen desire to predict trouble Is a man living who would dare use NEW YOItK. Dec. 28. Aided by two dnpiitloN gurioant-At-Arms Hid dell of tho house of representatives, resumed his search for William II. Itockofellor hero today. Ho searched tho Standard Oil building and re ceived Information that since the supremo court decision solved the oil trust thero woro offices of tho Stand ard Oil company In New York, but Itockofellor was not ovon a director of the company. Card of Thanks Tliu Sixton, of llio hospital wish o extend their sincere (hunks to those who go kindly contributed to mulling Cliiinliims ut their institute more pleasant. The following is it list of those whom we especially uith to thank: Hev. J. J. Gallagher, Hev. J. I'ow era, Hev. Fr. Vim Noel, Sister of tho Holy Names, Dr. Clancy, Jackson County Hank, Dr. Saunders, Dr. Sceley, Mm. J. Allen, Mr. and Mrs. ('. Ilerrrm, Mrs, II, Curtis, .MUs Itulli Curtis, Mrs. Holing, Mr. If. Crowder, SunribO Laundry, M!sh A. Hamlin, Mr. and Mrs, Koppes, Mr. Khu'ileigh, Peerless Dakery, Miss Jlatos, Master L. Ilerron, Master J. llorron, Mr. Norris, Mrs. W. Madden, Union Meat Market, Mr. T. McQnrrity, Miss 0. II, Dye, Mr. O. Dubois, Mrs. C. M. Jnek son, Mrs. A. Keliehor, Mrs. .1. Loslic, Mr, and Mm, Cooke, Miss K. Johnson. FINEST SILVER SERVICE EVER GIVEN A UNITED STATES BATTLE SHIP PRESENTED TO THE WYOMING GOVERNOR tJ M.CREY CPTIN EL.CMOPIfN ssEssRyTv ViLK?& $ r zzzzrzi tr PUNCH &OWL PART OF ML VCR SERVICE OI? TML WYOMINC1 In the presence of civil aud n:nu I oill.cn and n company nf residents ot Wyoming, Uorrruur Joseph M. Carey, of that State, on December !i prwtouled to the new drcadnousbt Wyoming, now undergoing lluUhlug touches tit tun New York Nuvy Yard, In Urooklyu, a sliver service, of lut plecei. It Is a gift from Wyoming ami Is one of the limit cbilHirute and coatlj sets ot slhcrware ever presented to a Uultitl Ktates Imtllo ship. Captain I'rtMerlck U Cluplu, comuiaudlU)' ullkvr of (lit battle ship, ac cepted Ui gift for the battle ship. Our Correspondents II EAGLE POINT EAGLETS. (Ily A. C. Howletl.) The flrnl of tho wt-k MsrrlM (Up port of llutto Falls took a load of hogs to Medford and on his way home one of his horses took sick, and Dr. DeLInn, one ot tho vetlnary force of Medford was called and pronounced It Indigestion, tho horw U still In a critical condition. (). W, McCoy and wife and S. K. Maine and wife of the Peoples mar ket phoned out Wednesday about eleven o'clock a. m. and ordered din nor at two p. in. for four, but when two o'clock camo no one arrived then three thon four and finally a little after four they arr.ltml having taken the wrong road, and they bad. gonu up through rtrownsboro nnd came down for dinner, they had got lost and by the time they reached here Mrs. Maine said that hi was not only cold but was almost starved, and of course they were well pre pared for tho nice turkey dinner that Mrs. Howlott had prepared for them. Mr. Haxter Gri&sl'j and wife of Klamath Falls, camo In last Tuesday to lslt his mother, Mrs. A N. Thorn as, returning on Saturday. Peter Young report that a com pany of surveyors front llandon have been running line through Tommy Dugan's aud his plneo for another railroad, they came up through Sams Valley, between th two Tuble Ilocks, crossed Iloguo river noar th mouth of Unite creek and aro com ing up Hutte creek aud on tho north 'side of the creek. Ho says that they claim to have been on tho survey since last April. N. S. (lormsn and wife who are living on the Cor bin orchard wero trading with our merchants Thurs day, Mr. Commit ropurts that they have shipped Mil of thero lwl upplf. That Mr. Qiiacklniiush, the foreman, and wife hut" koiih to Portland In visit her sister. CENTRAL POINT ITEMS I Abe PiwiUy of the Old Soldier' home is liore veiling relntivcs. MiH Man Harrison of Medford spnt Friday with Miss Myrtle Duu ttm. Deputy U. K Maralml (Iriflltli of Portland was htre Friday and sum moned J. W, Myers, I, C. Ilobnell, Violor Hiirsoll and Mr. Htrntton to iipiKmr in Kaiifut City, Kansas, Jim imry 1'J, lJi:t, a witnesses fur the United States in I'm Volls l.oiiiihber train robbery en-i. Misses Father mid I'eml I'ankey have returned liom n holiday visit ul Grant Fuss. .Miss Hllu Itopi r of Omuls Vtmn is sisitiii',' rclutiw- Imin. Mr. nnd Mr. J. '. Myor, Mr. nnd Mrs. Klmer ( Inldc'n?, Mrs. Kiln liopor, Mr. and Mrs. J. F. liny, Miss Kiln Hay, Mi- MarKiieriUi Holmes, W. C. Leaver. I'ldc-r Hiiseoe, John J. Mrowii were pa-rfit'urri fioin lien1 l Medford Fiidav afternoon. Notice. Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil at Its meeting to bo held Jan. 2, 191U, for a license to sell malt, spirit uous and vinous liquors in Quantities less than a gallon nt Its placo of busi ness on lot 10, block, 4 1, city of Mod ford for a period of six months. HOLLAND HOTKL CO. Dated Dec, 11, 1012. EDEN PRECINCT Mr-, dlli.' Wilier xjient I'ltrixt iiut Willi her daughter, Mi, .lumen I'ellett, in Tulut. Marion Try?r of Talent whs in Medford Thnrmlny after a load of merchandim for it Tslont finn.- Mr. nnd Mr. I.em HiiIip of Fern A'nlley upent CtiristiuNH uilh Mr. Ilugliiw taolher at Ashland. Mr. and Mr. John Mill- of Fred tick spent Cliriitmus day ut A-li-land. Mn., I'euil lliitton of Ilnrnev eoiiniy in vinitiny her eoiioiu, Mr. Jidui Ornffes. Mrw. Hut ton was a resident of Talent thirty years ugo, when lh old stage eviieh stopped at her door for u change of hop.es. Mr. nnd Mr. A. II. Hon-lon had for their tm-t ('lirtntniMH day Mr. and Mrs Nae Wolf, Mr. nnd Mr-. J. F.. Robert, .Mr. and Mr. (,. M,.. ('lain, Mr. W. O. Itini'lieail, Mrs. Marie Wright and Miss Luliu Rob erts. Mr. and Mrs. C. Carey spent CliriHtmns at .lilaiid with their dannbler. Mr. and Mrs. Rcase xnve a Clirit inns dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mrs. l'lioii Rease, Miss .May bell RiiHe, Merviii, I'jirl and Vivian Rease, Mr. and Mix K. 0. Rease, Mr. himI Mi. C. Carey. Mr. and Mrs. Joe Ruder enter tained the folliiwiim of their relatives at ChrixtiuHN dinner ut their beau lit'nl home south of Pheenix: Mr. and .Nfrs. Wilbur Jonoa, Mis Mniide and Cail Newhciry, Miv. Iteltie Jiinea, Mr. and .Mr. Ail Rose, L. A. Rose, Fred Dulton and Carl Kinder of I'ngle Point were waiting ut Hie home of Jus Rader Thurduy nnd Friday, aUo Oearv Oarretl, vho is a nephew of Mr. Ruder nod is jut home fioiu eollcue, oino out 'I'lies dav lo iil with Mr. and Mr. Rader. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Coher gave u Cliii-liiiu dinner. Those present were Mr. and Mr. Louie Colver mid little hoii, Mr. and Mix. A. S. Furrv, Jiinnitn Furry Anbury and Colver Furry, Mrs. M. Rime, Mr. mid Mra. IJoyd Colver iiinl children, Mm. W. R. Colsmnii. Members of the I'rcshyloriiin ehureli nnd Sunday suhool ut Phoe nix had their Christmas Ino and enisrluinmeiit Thifrsday ovonin;. They hud tin excellent program mid it was well rendered lo an audience of over '.'III) hundred hi-moiih. Cniidv and hiinill Kil't were ditiilnited to every child present. CHINESE PETITIONS TO ADOPT AMERICAN BADE LOK ANCIKLKS, Dec "8. For the first time, it is believed, in the his tory of h California superior court, a vvhito baby is to he adopted hy n lull blooded Chinese. Lnlo W. Jimmie, mi Ameiicmi horn Chinese, i the petitioner today lo adopt legally a pi city three year old gill hahy, recently found op tho step-t of u neighbor, His petition is inude with tho consent of his Aincriciin wife, mid prohahly will he granted, John A. Perl Undertaker 28 k. iiAimjiyrr Phoues M. 171 ami 17J1 Ambulanco Kcrvlco Deputy Coroner mi2. WINTER TRADE AT PUBLIC MARKET KEEPING OP WELL The iiicdielion that the piihlii mar Ki't would iiiilv thrive during the siiiinuer months vvlten lite ('""dner nnd farmer of IhO valley would have produce to offer, is proving In he ertoueou", the winter I mile keeping up in pleudld luiie. Knelt iiinrl.el dav see a tarjje nl'feilnjf of men Is, vegetable, twtullrv and product ul until v kind, the demand being hiWk. The scene ut the public iniiikit to il n v wa a- hiisv us nnv een lal -umniei. A uuinber of ranilier- of feted incut aside from the teeiihil meat IxHillr, while poulliv, eug, honev. mince meat, fruit ninl vcgctii hie- wile offeted hi (iitiitilli'-- Suutuicr and winter mccui- to he ahoiil the Mime at the miiil.et whuli vl'1 ll "lllllliie ut belli'! Id-It- lo lav, PEEVISH CHILDREN SUFFER WITH WORMS Don't be angry with oiir child be cause he or she U eontluii.illy Irri table. In iiluotv-nliie opt of line hundred eaaes yon wilt find that the trouble is worms Among the common symptoms of the present of round worms am tier voiistisus, which often leads to epilep tic form attacks; dltxliiem, vertigo, rsprlrlotis appetite, restless sleep. Itching of the Oii and nose, nausea aud often hysteria. Hound worms aro several Inches in length and In fest the stomarh. Occasionally sev eral hundred are found In n single person. Thread worms aro smaller, often not longer than a quarter of an Inch. The symptoms denoting their presence aro about the same, but In this case the child has no appetite. Jayun's Tonic Vermifuge Is iinsur passed In removing worms Not only wll It destroy them, but Us tonic effects will restore the stomach to healthy activity. As Jnyne's Tonic Vermifuge seldom purges, the Indlcn tlous of Its beneficial effects will bo the Improved condition of the pursou using It. Millions of parents have praised this medicine fdr more than eighty years. Insist upon Jnyne's Tonic Vermifuge, and accept no other Hold by druggists everywhere. Dr D Jnyno & Son, Philadelphia, P.t. Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau 100 acres, on Applegate 3o acres In cultivation, res' easily ilea red, good 7 room house, nit necessary out buildings and water right. Price 50 per acre. 119 acres, near Table ltock, 139 acres In cultivation, 12 acres In at' falfa, 3 1 acres In orchard, mostly apples, I room house nnd ham, price 130.000. t l"S acres, H miles from city, 7f acres In cultivation, K room house, outbuildings, Jioine orchard, water right. Price $20,000. r room modern house, lot 08x110, on pavement, all In good shape, good location. Price, f-itiOO. i' room house, electric llghlSt water lot HT'jXl'iO, fruit trees, lawn, chicken house, woud shed, Pilco $1700. I 'or -'i huugo 100 acres, 2 or 3 million feet tim ber, house and barn, will trudo for city, property. Prion IO0O. A four and six room house, mod ern house, mid two lots, i0xll0, to trade for Improved acreage. Prlco ?ct;oo. , For Itenl Hntmos furnished aud unfurnished. Hultos of housekeeping room. List your houses with us. 1,'iuploj.iiicnL Olrls and women for housework In and out of city. Waitress, $30 per month, room and board, MRS. EMMA BITTNER Phono Home 1 1 Oppoklte Nash Hotel KOOMH (I noil 7. l-ATJkl W.OOK. H-HHHIH"M-H- Luxury Without Extravaganco Hotel I Von Dorn l 242 Tui'k Street ;; "FiiiPHt popular priced :: Jlotel in San JVranoiHeo " Modem Central I H-M--H--H--H--H-? WHERI TO 00 TONIGHT M-t"H--M--Hf'M- I ISIS THEATRE J VAUDUVII.l.i: MAKTLM.MIM I, mill ninl Valcra ' X Talking and 0roteHiiiii Dancing I Phiilnphos' TiLm;nv at tiii: couht OF MILAN A IIKAItT IN ItAtiS t A ItHAIi KSTA'li: DHAIi ,r Tin: iiA.morr picnkj :: Matinee Saturday and lluuday ','. H""l"H--H"-f"-H-H"f-l-- STAR THEATRE Alwil) III the l.end IIHMI I'ccl of I'lllll IIHIO "MAIIM'.N AMI Mi:." A Pljlng A Western Full of Action "tiiti.'.vV i:vr..vis" '.oologlcal Hieclmeits of Pond Life "A into limits iiijphtai." Klroiig Drama "nitioiw. tiii; vkmch of thii XOIllll" IMucatloitBl Hceiite "Tin: idoii woitsiiippitit" Ibmt t'ouiisl) In Mouths AltSATHItll In Popular Song Hit Appniprlnle Mitlc nnd Cffcrt by roitllKsl' AND WOOI.WOHTII Matinees Dull) 2 to 5 p. in. Coming Feature "CAPTAIN SHUT OF 'llli: SOUTH pom:" The only genuine picture of Its kind ever taken, Jan 3rd ami lib ADMISSION. Dc AND 10c 0000-fO-fO0KHf04' Now is the time to get your 1913 Calenders. All go at l2 off. MEDFORD BOOK STORE 0OKO00HO0 Clark Cc Wright LAWYERS WAHHINOTON, D. O. Public- Land Matters: Final Proof. Desert I.snds, Contest ana Minim Cssoi. Hcrtp, S -- , 7i3 " n...iv 1 j ucai luwiicu and most popular hotel in the City, Running di&illcd ice water in each room. European Plan, u la Carte Gtfc. Tariff on Rooms 12 roo'tis $1.00 each 00 rooms I. SO each 50 rooms - 2.00 each 00 room sitb pilrili Ills 2.00 each 50 rooms silt piinU bath 2.50 each 30 suite, bedroom, par lor and bath - 3,00 each For mora than ono suett add 91,00 extra to tho above rate for ' each additional gueit. Reduction by week or month, i Afanagtmtnt Chtittr tV, Ktltty I i?.r!2Xi Hliiii s a, 1 X ' ,- . if ' '. ."? Sc r