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PXGE FOUR. ArEDFORn MATT TRIBUNE, MTWFORD. ORISON. THURSDAY. JANUARY M. 11)111. h Medford mail tribune AN INDRPJSNnKNT N13WHPAPKU i'uni,JHin:i) i:vkhv aptkunoon kxci'it hunuay nv tm MDUfOItD 1MUNTINU CO. Tho Democrnllo Times, Tlir Moilfnnl Mull. Tlio Ncdrortl Tribune, The Houlli crn nrcifonlnn, Tlic Aslilnmt Tribune. OMc Mnll Tribune. llullillnR. IS.JMD North Kir Mret; phone. Main 3021. OKOrtOK PUTNAM. Editor nml MnRr Knlorrd nit second-etnas raitltrr nt Mulfortl, Orojron. under th net of March 3, Hill. Ortlclnl paper of the City of MciUord. Official Paper of Jackson County. aUBSCIUPTIOK HATES. Ono year, by malt. . -, ...- .......00 On iiion ill, by mull . .. .-...- ,C0 Per month, ilcllvtrrtl by carrier In Mntforil, Jacksonville and Ccn trnl Point-. . . ... .SO Falunlay only, by mall, per ycar., S.oo Weekly, per year -... ...- 1.S SWORN CIRCntATIOX. Dally nvrrnce for eleven month end ing November 30, 1911, 1TSI. Tlio Malt Tribune la on tale at the Terry Now a Stand, Rin lYnnclsco. Portland Hotel N'ewa Ktnml, Portland Portland Nw Ctv. Portland, Ore W. O. Whitney. Seattle Waalu mil Xrtastd Wire Unlttd Fris Sltpatohca, MXDrOBD, OREGON. Metropolis ot Southern Ort'Ron and Northern California, and the faslcat trronlnc city In Oresou. HOOD KIVKIt, Ore., Jim. M. Hood Hhcr valley has lost thousands of boxes C apples this year on ne ctntnt of tlio dry rot Hint nppcared in tlio tipples n( tlio time of picking. About 50 of tlio growers nt n meeting held rceculiy to discuss this subject, related their experience with their orchards this year, nml it appeared from tlieir experiences that the dry rot was found in the frnit Hint hud grown on nil the different soils nn i under nil of the different eltisses of cultivation and irrigation, and that nil of the different varieties of tip ples were infected. It wns the order of the meet in? to have the grower express themselves on thu subject before the flant path ologist, Professor W. li. l-iwrcucc, should cxprevs his finding, find the reasons for tin condition? were as numerous as thu ntt.iiLer of speaker-. Professor louvre ice said that the prime cause of the dry rot was due to the weakened condition of the trees ns n result of the lack of plant food, nnd that the heavy water pressure in the trees due to henry irrigation or rains caused n breaking down of the tissucrt in the fruit. He said that mo water pressure in flic trees ran as high as 73 points to the square inch. He urged ns a remedy the loosen ing up of the soil and consistent irri Rution and the grow ing of cover crops in the orchard to furnish plant lite mid to shade the ground so that the temperature of the ground ntid tops of the trees would be more equal. At the conclusion of the discussion the meeting unanimously indorsed the new horticultural bill now before the flute legislature giiing the county courts power to employ e.erts to deal with horticultural problems in thu comity. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown v Too Songs Ho wrote n cheerful Ilttlo song With words to help (ho world along And ot ho pushed tlio song away, "It doesn't scan," I heard him ay. Atiuthcr wroto another strata, With meter smooth us fulllnn rain; Ho huiik that sour moot everywhere And there was really nothing there. A Jouuk man novur known. to what lielghtH he may attain until ho has tested tlio puiiuhlui; qualities of lilt) ijood right arm. Strango to say tljoru uro u few In town who hold tlutt basket ball, us a uport, Is In overy way preferable to prize fighting. Tlio orchardlst now, rery. 1 Will hnvo his time or glee, When tlio pour Is In its bloanom And the moth Is off tlio tree. A number of Medford youth occa sionally huvo the use of u rat-trap automobile ami this Is the way they tiHo It. On u Htiuduy cloto to lunch con time tlmy contrive to huvo II "break down" In front of tho homo of it young acquaintance of the fair kox, and no amount of fixing will uutke it go. After they huvo been Invited Into lunch und have heartly partaken thereof the unto comes to llfo and they speod away. Nothing rory remarkable about this story ex cept it goes to show that Medford has young men of resource us well us other places. The Intoiatnte commerce court has told the Hell Telephone company- to ring off on thin trust business, Now that all rural mall wagons are to bo painted red wo may look for dPiuoiiHtintloim from tho wnyldn lulls, HOOD RIVERSUFFERS FROM DRY ROT ROAD IMPROVEMENT IN MANY STATES. NINE stales are spending a minimum of $1,000,000 an nually on road improvement, aeoordinij to L. II. Ram sey, secretary or the LaUes-to-the-dulf Highway associa tion, who has just completed a report on work done during 19112. The nine states are California, Connecticut, Alassa ehnsetts, New Vork, Ohio, Iowa, Oregon, Pennsylvania and Washington. From $500,000 to $1,000,000 a year is spent by four states Maine, Maryland, Oklahoma and Mew .lersev: while a large number of commonwealths ap propriate $100,000 to $500,000 annually. New Vork alone allotted $50,000,000 to this work and California was pro portionately liberal. These estimates do not include the sums raised by coun ties in states where the burden of highway development is still left to the individual counties. In Texas last year, for instance, $10,050,000 was available for road work. Knelt county levied an ad valorem tax for road construction and maintenance and from this source also nearly $1,000 could be derived. Mniiv bond elections were held in 19U and 1912 as a result of which $0,000,000 was placed at the dis posal of the road authorities. Jn addition to this $750,000 was raised through the road tax in rural communities. To one degree or another this is doubtless true of a number of i-tates not included in the estimates queted: though Texas, it should be said, has shown itself especially foresighted and "regressive. In this connection it is interesting to note the various means whereby road funds are obtained. There are four teen states in which all the money for highway improve ment conies from the general tax fund. In four states, this is supplemented by the income from automobile licenses. Jn Kentucky the entire amount of money spent iy me. state on roan woi'K is nine states, the public road fund depends solely" on bond issues. A few states have a special and continuous road tax and others look chiefly to a poll tax. County Recorder Colvig denies that he has applied to the legislature for an increase in salary as stated in the Mail Tribune. The information upon which the article was based came from Salem, from one who claimed to have seen requests sent members of the legislature. Grange Discusses Medford Public Market (Ily Mrs. l'cnrl Itomiic lteforc Willow Springs Grange.) At the request of our worthy lco tttrer we will endeavor to circ you a few notes regarding the publiu market at Medford. It has the distinction of beiu: tho first of its kind in Orcgnu. nnd it seems to be giiiniug favor all the while us it justly should, huving in id measure, solved one of the vital prob lems for u. the high cost of living, ulso the high cost of selling. It is eu'itly divided into 'twenty four booths, twelve on cither side. Twenty of the-c rent for three dol lars each ier mouth, and three "day booths" nt 120c each m.t day, reserv ing one for telephone service nnd n convenience for the market mnster. This booth rent places it practically on tt scIf-siiortiiig basis which is one reason for its unqualified suc cess. For the first month they kept oeii daily but nftcrwnnls decided that Tuesdays, Thursday nnd Satur day to be more convenient for the public in general, nnd so it has con tinued to the present date. Cut Together It brings the producer und consu mer together. The grower can realize vhat he has justly earned in time nnd labor cxcuded while heretofore, from the local merchant he has had to take u greilt deal lcs, and mote often would be informed in this wise, "Very sorry, but we uro overstocked ut present, Jniviug just received u shipment thU morning" from (.'nli. foniia or sumo other distant place, while tons and toils of produce uro going to wuste in our homo districts. Tho consumer who ImyH from the market folk realizes it Mist saving uio, for thuio lira no ficighl bills, store runt, clerk hire und so udiufiu- Hum tittuchcd to their purchase price. Two thousand dollar- wr week, win, u fair uverugo during the borr scatou last hummer and autumn. Three hundred uud fitly ilollun, worth of bcrrioti uud cherries sold daily. Chickens, dressed, sold three to four bundled weekly. Fresh ug- ulahlca of till descriptions, u coutin- iioii's supply potatoes by the thous and Miuks, onions, bands of cider, riuugur uud sauerkraut, sorghum (the kind you like to u&c in cooking); practically everything one could wish to help bohc that daily problem of "what shall I get for tho next mcnl!" I!ggs and Itnttcr Fresh eggu uud butter, these two articles have been it little short of the demand, especially butter. Just here let me say that these two said utticles have nn invnrinble habit of growing old, sometimes quite aged. While they may readily sell the first time, bewnro of the second offense! "like chickens conic home to roost" your shortcoming will find you out. Votir innocent looking "Fresh Kggs" sign Will appear to the public eye in the form of interrogation pointsiniid tliey will pass you up with exclumutiou points, underscored three times. Three essential things towards salesmanship: first, everything should bo (dean and wholesome uud attrac tively displayed. Packages to look neat mid inviting us to the contents therein; second, tasty cardboard i$j& "ilk Riven prices fur ouch tirft- irom nutomomtc licenses, in cle, and last but not least, do not for get the white oilcloth for moots mid poultry, u reliable settles, board for out tin-.: meats, nUo mosquito netting in fly season. The best Iiotux for sellln produce is the early hours till noon. Anothtr item of interest is the umrkot people co-opruti', work in unison, as it were, delivering and tuukiif' sttlcs for ouch other when necessary. I'nilse for Kuiiynrd Here I wish to spofc a word of praise for the kind und gwiinl mnrket muster. Mr. K. J. Kunyurd. The h-o-itle shunl'd feel very fortunate in securing a mnu of his ability. He certaiulv shows (hut he hn" the peo ple interest very much nt heart and ha- practically made the market what it is, and u chmi of "the right man in the right place.' Oftimes boy nnd girl o for their parenU on Saturdays and through vacation. It tcaehe them to become workers and thinkers in the business of life, learn responsibility Mud be come u working unit in the great wheel of human industry. If not con euicnt for all, as many us can should deem it their duly to help the murket iilon, for it menus so much in luniiiu it homo murket for our produce. We also learn a pleasant loaou o co. operation, for inasmuch us wo provo u benefit to our fellow mini, we urc thereby benefitted oui"sohcs. Afav the good work go on, for ih "I'amoua" my interests are mure than personal. REV. FRANK HORN TAKEN BACK TO REDWOOD CITY ItimWOOI) CITV, Cul.. Jan. 30. Charged with marrying l-'vu Mao MuU In this city while already wedded to .Toiiulo Sldwoll of I'voroO, Wash., Iter. Frank Horn, former putdor of tho First baptist church of Rich mond, Cul., was brought hero from tho county Jail In .Martinez, Cul., for trial today. Horn was arrested In Itlchmuiid after beulg unfrocked from his church, bccutixo It was al leged he feared to face thu woman's charge, Tho wo in uu claims Horn wa mas querading under the name of Owen F. do Tovreu when tho wedding took place. REICHSTAG TAKES A SLAP AT GERMAN CHANCELLOR UI-'ItM.V, Jan.. 30. Hy u roto of 213 to U7 tho Heichstug today o pressed a practical lack of confidence In tho resolution declared that tho policy of Chancellor Von JJethmanu Hollwcg In opposing uppolntmonts, did not meet with Its approval. Tho voto Is regarded us a maneuver by the Catholic members of tho Reich stag to got revenge- on tho Chancollor for his opposition to tho admission of Jcsijlts Into German). John A. Perl Undertaker 28 S. IJAIITLDTT I'linuctf .11. -171 and 47.1 Ambulance Scrvlco Deputy Coroner NEW CLASS OF YACHT PROMISES STILL GREATER INTEREST IN SPORT IN 1913 fcry f 4u -saf"ltn- 2.-i-'?s? ,v '' it - f ife3iitC.-2QH?,R"'S? - ''TaBtJitJHK: -sw-st. ' - F'RJT CP THE. rsi v v C- t Hesm.aro,rY vabo Prei'!it U'Uvl.i ' I'll' ttnlii J uu. .int 'Iii.hikIiiHII llh1 umiiiIii lih It for tliiH Iiik fir c 'iN i lint nr un p'piihik i.ii Iii tlie lilsion r iiiiirlne RlH)rt. pn'1 it m-ioi irpl.'le With IiiIimviIIhi: ruioisals untl rinKr. Tlx New-York i'l' I'.ul.s sipiiiitioii wi.i ie IinWi hikhhm.i.-.I tj new craft now In ior' t cnnotiui now. ami n'l ImiIiwIIIkic. Imi to mi niiintlitl ntindxr of mIIIiir mfi The new t ' i" 'f V Y I' ((: OsOi rs Ih-Ihb IiiiIII by the llerrsliiff it ltrlts nn kImihi inn pl ll,r. sih! the hut of ihiuii Imi been iilivrlhei) for !.' 1i MmrlevO Uw!tclHr. -;- - .is-jfi i...- r-.-a-- -ii - . -..sr-- t . WASHINGTON, Jan 30 -Con-gtTsmati linker has received a peti tion signed by Mrs. Julia F. Churchill and two hundred cltltriis of Y'rekn and Gazelle In SUkljou county, ask ing tho government to neqnlre u grovo of Redwood tlmbor (seipiola sempervlrens) iu llumlHiblt county, for the purpose of a N'atloim! Ilod wtMid prtrk. CongrowiiHitu Ituker Is receiving similar petitions front nil over Northern Cnlli'ornln. The ghlut sequoia are grudusllr dlsnipHrlng, nnd to tho end tht their memory shall not be forgoU'ii, Cotigroftsmau linker 1ms lntroitucod n Joint resolu tion asking tho appointment of a couiiuIksIou by the president of the sennte nnd Spcnker of the house to In vestigate nnd reiort usn the same. Tho resolution li licforo the rommlt- teo on agriculture DR. HARRY LANE TO BE SECOND M. D. IN SENATE WASHINGTON. Jim. 10. When Dr. Harry I.uue of Oregon lakes the seat of Jonathan lloiirtic, in the scntitc after March I. he will double Un orthodox medical corps in tlmt bod. Sen. Jacob Gallumer, of New Hamp shire is a M. I)., ut present upholding single-handed iho standard of "regn bir" medicine aKHinxt Sen. Work ! California and Sen. Cbi4 f Miium--sola, who tire followers of Christian Science. RESCUE THREE CHINESE SLAVE GIRLS CN COAST SAN FKANCISCO. .). :m. U.i.. tering down door alio- (hir in n labrjiithiuu uuderHorld resort n Jackson street, uud draw:iu a tvd of more tliuii a Ihoiisaud Orieut.-ils, a force of police 4iid leilernl aiilbor itieM loilay r.'s-in'il l.ok Muey, Ah How und Wo i ik Slice. Chinese slinc giH. The rani was instigated b . i aiionyinoiis letter seot by n !;.!) binder wlnmr long was al wnr with tho loiiir of the kM-r of the n-sori. The officer Hrc forced l"i- l hours to seek tile girl, vt'io.- kei p cr ilmgued thom Lito one 1 1 n 1 1 s place after another. The trio of gitl were sent to Aiitfel 14hi I lor Ochii tulioii. Morltol llalr Toula knoiw tho sunlp in a healthy cunitluti. prevents tho hair from falling out. restores It to Its natural color nnd used regularly hoops the hair soft and fluffy. Has kin's Drug Ktoro. That "Gee" with the requirements of your vision, not uppraxlmutoly, but exactly, uro awaiting you hero. I study tho hit mail eye and Its vurlod requirements, und use corroborative testa. I ulso glvo you fren udvlco ubotit them uud furnish nbsolutely correct lonscH to suit all sights. Young and old with weak oyoH will Jio benefited by deal ing hero. lilt, IIICKIIItT Over Kciitncr's TvTaI Lttil?3 sJn. - r. -sT-.fc jtjj I'iTv P"OCJTarCa' UAUNvTHttO L MEEHNG OF FAIR ASS'N MONDAY The annual meeting of the slink holder, directors and ofdrt-rs of the Rogue lllver Valley Fulr assoelHtlou will be held at the office ot tho secre tary. Monday ovonl, FetiriiNry i. 10 IS, at S p. nt. to elect directors und k fleers and transact any other bustnete. Like Fountain in Saloon TOl.T. Wii.. .Isii. JO. Itrtiicheis liMe lkett kindly to the nbsiii wiln thedialiMy fountain, os,ii,d here this week under the mw oriliiiiiiHe pro idiinr that the two solMm- nhWed nmler the e.tlinir mboinitrstIoi ostMhlisli u rtimiiiiK foHiiiHin of Muter. Thr bnrteiiiler is litidimc it difficult to niHottoiu u i iinrleoiis ilcini'iiiior ns the fountain hitiidlo lio.-l ot the trade. The Quickest, Simplest Cough Curo i:llr nnJ Ctiraplr Stsda nt lluiur. Sar Yuu K. ThU jvrup- reclno niAkm n pint of cough -enough to but a family a long m cuiiMn'i Inn u imuh or ai nssl cough syrup for i.:o. 11 me. Hrude a ft l. it ulre almoit Initant rrlicf mid iMiiiilly ( the uuxt olntl- note cough iu H hour. 'Dili I tmrtly dun to the fact that it I llghtly Uxa the. stimillntei the spjwtite (Hid hn an cxpillriit Iniiie elftvt. It U plMtisnt to toko clilMrrn lik It. An errllrnt rem edy, t'si, fur whooping ii)iih, crollp, oro luniN, mthriu, thriit trnuhlm, etc Mix one pint of grunuUti-d iiuir with Vj pint of warm water, and atir for '! minute. Put jjij oumvi of Plnwc j fifty rents' worth) In a pint Uittl, und udd the Sugur Syrup. It kwp iKtrcotly. Toko a loastxKjnf ut every one, two or thrra hour. I'lim In one of the oldoit nnd belt known remedlul ugrnt for tho thro.it tnoinhrnnct. l'lnev U the inoit vntil.illo mnrentnitisl rouipnund of Norway whltn plno rxtrart, nTitl Is rich in gtnikicol and nil the ntliiT nnturul lutillng eb'tiirnts. Other preparations will nut work In this formub. The prmupt remit from lid rcclpo hnve endenred It to Ihoiiiuindi of lioitso wIvm u the tfnllcd fitnte nnd C'nad.i, which explains why Iho Jnn lia Iku Imitated often, but never mim-Mfully. A guaranty of abolute sntlnfartlon, nr nmnny promptly refunded. g withthU rcflj"1. Y'our druggUt ha Plncxor will jrrt It for vitt. If not, send to Tho riucx Co., Ft, Woypc, Ind, Manhattan Cafe 25c Noon Lunch Sup Moat, Cholco of Two l.'utrecH I'll) or Pudding Coffee or Milk Hroad und Hiitter Beit located nnd rnoal popular hotel in thu fifeJ City, Running disftillcd ice water in ench room. European Plan, a la Carto Cafe, Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms $1.00 each CO roomi - - . . 1.C0 tuch 50 rooms - . - - 2.00 each 00 room slih pihrili Ulh 2.0Q enfh 00 room villi wi"lt liik 2.S0 each 30 iulto, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For more than ono gueit add $1.00 vxtra to tha obovo rates for " rach additional gueit. Reduction by wcjIi or mouth, i Muiw.aimtt Clinltr IV K'lhv mUiMSlMMJMZXlSXKm Jjha& jJi'litliLaiA'.H'vn.'J BOOSEY IS ONCE a GOUR The lhuisoy-SniiderBiin couli'oets over n lluo fence between their pro perty hli anulit como Into court, where It has been ninny lluunt before. This tlmo W; J. Iluosoy hits filed n cnmpiujnt cIiiuhIuk Siiinlei-soii with UcupiiH. Tim iimlter will be argued berote JtiHtlcn tiox at Jacksonville. The Uoosey-Snuderwiii coiitroversv has at time thionteuml to take on an International aspect. Iluosoy m-, pealing to Ainbassndor llrco ut Washington The Inst time It was up Hooscy wcr Ned months In the county Jail falling to give u bond to keep Iho pence 2 Tired Feet With But a Single Thought -TIZ Foe Aching, llllstcml, Itiiutoncil, Chutcd, Tliv'd, Sweat) Feci (icl 11. Scml for a Five Trial I'aikago tjiilik, You needn't tttbber-- to see fool iillM'ii It Is foiced to ) our alteiitlon ever) da). Hut there Isn't as mm h of It as there uid to be 11. has edticatid us to rout comfort 'IT, work on u new iMliultde k Into the sweat gbindH of the feel forciHi tlli'in to eiuite an inoie hciiih anil i- .. . . ... .1 . .. I . . .. I ikius that chiiso tool ironniHs. u. softens co run. uilluse mid bunions, thoy shrink nnd fade mvhit. Fool twins cense at ouo. There Is noth ing olso known - absolutely nothing else In lake tho place of u Tl. foot bath, (let a 2 rent box from any drug store, department or geneml sioro. or. If you want to proo It write today to Walter l.utker Dodge k Co.. U'2 S. WatMsli Aw.. Chicago. Ill . for u free trial jmckiiKe of Tl. One Tl. foot b.ilh und your feet will icver want nil) thing but Tl. iiciiF rioiir nn: GREAT RED PLAGUE t iilzeus of the state are urged to Inform thwiumlve regarding this plague which Is causing grout suffering among Iters mid )oung men. and ospcclnlly among tho liiuoueut girls iihI women of the state. I'areutti ate urged to protect their children, nnd provide clean, whole some Information Iu place of the tinelMii misinformation they cannot now help gutting. Send fur any of the follewing: rum; cmcciaits Cor Voting Men Circular No. t -Tho Four Hot I.Iub. ' Circular No. H -Hex Truths for Muii. For Older I toys (13 to 18 yr. of nun) Circular No. K Virility nml I'httwil lin ulQIimuuU For Young lb) ( 10 to IK yrs. of ugu) Circular No. 7 Tho Hscrut of SMronglh. for (ili-lt Circular No. I. -A l'biln Talk with Olds uliutU llivlr HuAlth. For Voung Women Circular No. IU I'hytlenl Duiulupuiuiit, .Murrlugo nnd Muthurhood. Cor Patents Clrrulur No. I -Tho Need for WiIiicuIIon Iu Heuul llygliju'e. Circular No. ft When uud How In Tell l ho Chlhluni, Cliuular No. f. -A 1. 1st or Hooks for Use Iu thu Family on Hux, 't'uiid li'cunl stump with )our nddriswto Till' OIIKOON HTATH IIOAIIH OF II IU l.'ill TIM .Selling llulbllug, I'ortlaud, Oicgou Department D : CLUB For the Daily Mail Tribune and the Weekly Del Norte Triplicate. .$5.60 a Year Tlio Triplicate is published Weekly at Orasuont Oity, tho hiisllinp; eoast oif.y alioiit which many people how wish information. This offer, is open to all who now sub scribe or all who have paid up their sub scription to Dec. !J1, 1012. 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