II M I M MIX PXGR FOUR MttDFORD M"ATTj TRIBUNE, lrRD7T0RI, OKKOON. SATURDAY. KKMItUARY l.r. HUM. Midford Mail tribune tTiW" "ii, LilUJU "iim -LL J"-i"' ...AM JNinePKNUKNT NKWHI'Al'KII 1'UHt.tKIIKIl KVKItr AITMIINUUN KXCKIT MONDAY HV TUB MKUrOltll ritlNTINd CO. .Tim Uemncrstle Time. Tim llr.tfonl Mull. Tlio Meilrnnl Trllninr, Tho Koutli etn OroKonlnn. Tlio Ashland Tribune. orricn Mall Tribune Iliill.llnc. si-iMI North Kir nitwit) plionr, Mstn 3031. OKOItOi: PUTNAM. IMItor ami Manngvr S IJntcrei nil tdm!lnM tnstlrr nt Mrdrorrt, )rtKon, under tho act of March 3, 1JJB. Ofriclnl Paper of tlin City of MctlforJ. Official rnprr of Jncknon County. 8UBSC&XFTION RATES, One year, by mii ..,,., , , ft"" Oiwj month, by mull . ...... ... ,ss Per nonlh. delivered by carrier In inuorci. JncKBonvmo KtHi ueif trai ioint .10 J.09 .S0 Pwtnnloy only, by mull, per )mr. icviiiy, jwr jWmmm At the Churches Kpicopal Nov, Hamilton ot Grants Pass will liolil services In the St. Mark's hnii every Sundny evening at 7:30 ex cept on tho first Sunday o( each month, arid on that day will boh! morning services. AilrrntlU Tho UnlteA States In Prophecy will ho the subject of tho sermon at tho Seventh Day AdvOntisl church on North Mvcrslde Sunday evening. This will eloso tho scries ot meetings tnat .hate continued for some time. Ion I.ntlicrau Services at .Ion Lutheran Si: V. Fourth street will bo conducted In German at 11 t. nt. and In English at. 7:30 p. m. Subject of morning sermon, "Tho Might ot Faith." Evening's thcaie. "How to Estimate The Man." Sunday school (English) at 10 a. n. Como and worship. Tint Church" ot Christ, Scientist. Sunday morning scrvlco at eleven o'cleck: subject of lesson-sermon. "Soul." Wednesday evening Bervlco at seyen-thlrty. All oro welcome. Sunday school at ten. All under tho age of twenty nra Invited. Heading room hours), two to five p. m. daily, except Sunday. Church edifice, North Oakdalc. ClirUtiaa Corner Ninth and Oakdalc. The meetings continue with Increasing interest. Tho evangelist L. Kills l'urleo will preach both morning and evening and throughout tho follow ing week. The blblo school meets at 10 n. hi., C. k. at 0:30 p. ni. Preaching at 7;30 p. in. You are cordially Invited to como and wor ship with us. D. L). Uoylc, minister. lUptlxt Kvcry member of tho Uaptlst church nnd congregation are earn estly requested to bo at both serv ices Sunday Feb. 10. Dr. It. W. MucCuIlough of Scran tpn. Pcnn.. will preach at both serv ices. Dr. MacCullough comes very highly recommended, having held pastorates In Brooklyn, Now York and other easteru cities. Dr. MacCullough ctpecta to bo with the church three Sundays. There will be special musical num bers at both services. Tho public Is cordially Invited to theso scrtlccs. Uaptlst The muicul numbers tit the morn in;; crkc will "iiu-Judo the uutlicm f'Tho "k1h inil Kvcry Swcotsmelliug Tree" by West. JlUt. Florence Hnzel rlgg will Mug- "The Pluins of Peace" by Ihiruiml. At Ihe evening Minicc (he (uurtvt will miij; ''Consider uud Hcur .Mo" by Pi linger. The choir will fciuj; "The Hndinut Morn," by Woodward. Everyone is cordially invited to ilie.-e services. Sunday j-cliool nt umml hour. Dr. K. W. MucCuIlough f Scrunloii, Pn., will preach morning uud evening. Dr. MucCullut3gli' eomeM with it iew to the puhloralc. All are welcome. Methodic Kplscnpul Corner Dartlett and Fourth Sta., i;. Olln Kldrldge, pastor. Suuduy hervlces as follews: Preaching 11 u. ro. and 7:30 p. m. Subjects, morning, "Tlio itepuu llc of God," evening, "What Think Yo of Christ?" Sunday school and Men's blblo cluss 0:45 a, m. Kpworth League, C:15 p. in. Junior Lcaguo, 3 p. ni. Itevlval services Sunday evening uud continued throughout tho week. These nieotlugs have already been held with intubated Interest for the )u8t thrco weeks, Fino congrega tional singing led by chorus choir ttn ijor thu direction ot F, C. Udmcadcs. special fouturos for Suuduy. IMshop H. J. Cooko of Portluud, will bo present on Tuesdny evening next, uud dollver his eelebruted lec ture on "Christian Education." Dr, Fletcher Ilomun, prebldcut of Wil iumotto Uulverslty will abo bo pres ent uud make un address. Ulshop Cooke is reeognlu'd as, one of the inost distinguished preachers on tho American continent. This will be a ruro opportunity for tho people ot Medford. ' PlCJtbytirlan ' At the morning servlcn there will bo tho reception of mouthers. Tho Hubjoct ot tho morning surmon will THB SWAMP IN Iho 1011 KOKHiou, II. H. ISO wils imshoiI by Iho Ittnvor mitii assomhly faction of tho lojjiHlaturo. It ituihorly.t'd tlio stale laiul hoard to oontraot tor tho drainago of lakos, niarslips and swamps, tho roolainalion of hupIi sithtnrrtfnd land, and its salo to tho person or corporation roclahning them. The hill vas vetoed by the governor hooanso it did not provide lor the wdo of. tho land in small traets to aetnal settlors, and heeansiJ it enabled great land corporations to secure largo traets at small eost and hold them for spceula tive purposes, retarding development. The legislature in its first efforts to "put the governor in a hole" over-rode the veto at the behest of its author, Senator Thompson, who is said to represent large land cor porations in Lake county. There are 27H.000 acres of such land involved. The law creates a land monopoly, because the state board is forced to deed the reclaimed land to the party draining it. The parties securing the land, also secure the water they drain or pump off, which they are enabled to sell lor reclamation purposes, and thus secure a virtual monopoly of lands surrounding the lakes and swamps. Under the law, the reclaimer gets the land at his own price, for there is no competition and if the board fixes the price higher than suitable, the reclamation stops. The reclaimer is not required to give bonds to carry out the con tract, and no penalty for failure to complete agreement. AliU has been introduced to repeal this law. It is 11. B. 57S. 13y passing it, the legislature will have a chance to redeem itself with the people. If it fails, the legislature will have succeeded in putting itself "in a'hole" instead of the governor, for the referendum will bo invoked and in dividual legislators be made to explain why they voted to give away the public domain. THE LEGISLATIVE FIZZLE. ""pillKTT-ONK bills have been passed by both houses - and sent to the governor in the first 31 days of the session just a bill a day out of .039 bills introduced. Such is the extraordinary record made up to today by the 1)0 gentlemen who comprise the Oregon legislature. Xot one appropriation measure of any consequence is included in these 31 bills. But four are of constructive importance." This is the opinion of the Portland Journal. The opin ion of the Portland Telegram is equally flattering. Says the Telegram: "Oregon legislators have just eight days left in which to make amends for 32 days given over to the most dismal farcial procedure ever marking the conduct of a law-making body in the state's history! Up to date the U7th assem bly belongs in a class by itself the worst ever." These are the golden opinions the legislature is winning in all quarters. Jt costs the people $T) a minute while the legislature is in session and they spend their days and nights protecting special interests. Saving the corpora tions, playing peanut politics, giving away state swamp lands, wagon road grant lands, tide-lands, ami refusing to enact anti-trust laws or power tax laws, or legislation to curb monopoly. So far the legislature has failed utterly to enact anv good roads legislation the one thing demanded bv every one. Only six days arc left. A Six days left to act on nine million dollars of appropria tions not yet out of committee. A reign of chaos during closing days, with hastily passed, ill-advised measures en- acted by the hundreds is the prospect. No wonder people talk of abolishing KEEPING THEM PRESIDENT YOUNG of tho Uill lines in Oregon has A returned from the cast with the program of his com pany for the coming year. Ho announces the prosecution of the Portland east side freight terminal, further develop ment of the power plant on the .Mackenzie river, and the purchase of rolling stock for the Oregon Electric. Regard ing the extension of the Oregon Trunk, Mr. Young is .inot- eu as saying: "As for the rumors that the Oregon Trunk is to be ex tended from Bend to Klamath or in any other direction, f can say there is no such intention for tlio nresenr " According to the above, no omsiue ol I'ortiana arc contemplated. The Oregon Trunk and the Pacific and Eastern will continue unprofitable enterprises because incomplete and leading nowhere. No new investments are scheduled. t It is a question whether announcement would be made U extensions were contemplated. Hill has a habit of ex tending first and announcing afterwards, for obvious rea sons. Notwithstanding the fact that Portland is already too large ior her tributary territory and develone1 nnf r i.i-n. portion to the state, the railroads continue their policy of jmmig uiu oiiik oi iiieir expenditures into over-developed Portland instead of developing the territory that must be upon lor trail ic. be, "Tho Joy of Defense." The iuurtotto will sing, "Oh for tho Wing of h Uovo.'' from Hymn of Pralso by Hondleasohn; "God of Our Fathers," by Schnecker, Tho even ing borvto will bo a Lincoln Memo rial service. To this ull the old soVllors are most cordially Invited, na woll as tho public. Mr. C. K, Gates will speak of "Lincoln, Tho Man." Mr, A. K. Ware will speak of "Lincoln, Tho Man of tho People." Mr. W. H. Gore will speak of "Liu coin, the Man of ConvIctons," and Itev. W, F, 'Shields will speak of "Lincoln, the Man of Sympathy and Immortal Oratory." Miss Hauce will sing "Tho Sar Spangled Banner." Tho tongrogatlon will sing, "God UlesB Our Native Lund." The quar tette will repeat, "God of Our Father," nnd render other Belectlons. This will bo a great evening of pa LAND STEAL. the legislature. UNPROFITABLE. new projects or extensions triotic Hcrvlto und to It ull aro In vltcd. Mlsti Hancu will render "Abldo With Mo," and tho service will close with "My Country, 'tis of Thee." Sunday school at 10 a, in. V. i;. Society ut 0:30 p. ni. Prayer mooting ut 7:30 p. in. on Thursday. TO CUlti: A COLD IN O.VIi DAY. Take LAXATIVK UltOMO Qulnlno .Tablots. Druggists refund money If It falls to cure. K. W. GKOVE'S sig nature; Is on each box. 2C .cents. John A. Perl Undertaker 28 8. IJAKTLETT rhnncN M. 171 ntisl 473 Ambulance Scrvlco Deputy Coroner iT FOR AGED PROSPECTOR l'il tut' Ins mcnliil nnd pliitul condition, tojjetlioi' milt u leliu-lniii'iv tut lite pull ot llu fotvMiy not no In luoM'enlc, led In it conuniluHMil to He poor Hii tn. in-lond of (lie penitential) oC .lolui Alo.Miiiilcr, uu iiKcd intwpoc lor unit luinker who leectilly broke into (wo ranger cnhiiiK mid stole u large amount of gt eminent Mipplien, Aloviiiiilei' Is mtitl to bo mentally irtvNxusililo, nnd Hit in cuiineetion with Ins condition ntitl slow of pii Mition led the officials to bo lenient. I'pou the sioviiiii,inudo by Dixtiiel Attorney Kelly Judge Ton Velio coin milled Alexnudor lo the poor fniui. A Progressive Century. Tho twentieth century has given us a satisfactory treatment for rheuma tism. The American Druu and Press Association, of which wo nro mem bers, are manufacturing a prepara tion called Morttol lthpiimattsm Pow ders, from a formula adopted by thorn after medical experts Had pronounced It one of great merit, (llvo Mcrltol lllicumatlsm Powders a trial. They, arc guaranteed, llasklns' drug store, . otcluslvo agents. ' Fruit labols In any color printed by tbo Mall Trlbunn, tf Haig'bt Music Studio lilt S. Laurel St., MciUonl, Ore. Mlt. FllKI) ALTON IIAICIIT New York Piano nnd lliirtuony Mrs, Florence IlAllldny.llalght London nnd Now York Voice Culture Phono 7213 I am a power for great good if you do not abuse my use. In cases of needI do my work well. I am a builder up of health and strength in the hospital or in the home. For the invalid or the convalescent for the tired or overworked I offer a great help. A little of me goes a long way. I have been among you for three generations. I'm known as Cyrus Noble throughout the world. W. J. Van Schuyvcr S: Co., General Agents, Portland. , m ITJL. ron tut MjuitencMiH J ? STOP! Look for this sign In nn ill) )ou visit When ou have found It, joii have found the best drug store, ulsu THE BEST HAIR TONIC ir you have any doubt about .MKHITOL II.MIt TON If hi lug the best, buy u buttlu and If It Is not cntlroly sutlsfjc tory, )oiir money ulll b refunilcil for tin- uklug. THINK A MINUTE 1 Then try a bottlo ot Merltol Hair Tonic, and joii will under Htuncl why wo huvo mnde you this liberal offer. Wo know there Is nothing no good uh tho Merltpt line. In this ton n the .Mcrltol Ktoio Ii coiiiIik r by HASKINS' DRUG STORE Members American Drug ami Proas Association : THE ALQO Self-Heating Hair Curler SIMPLE, CONVENIENT, PERFECT THE ALCO MEANS: Artintic curls are always assured, Luxuriant, fluffy, lasting curls, v Curls that will delight the girls Obtained and maintained with thy ALCO. HEATS ITSELF ', ., No lamps, gas or electricity required, Two Sizes Prices 25 and 50 .See oilr window. Medford Pharmacy Near Post Offico, Medford, Oregon War Declared fatal ill tlerius Must Ho CoumiortMl or llcullli Will lio llelinjed If )ou Iiimu Catiiirh .miii iiiiimI miii iiilsh an army of pcislxtuut, ilostiue He mlcrolioii boforo jou can ho health). You might a well ehooso otir weapoim, ileelain war and tlititio thU ni my of Caluritt' koiium right now. HoothV IIYOMICI, n pleawiut gorin dtMtro)liiit ale breathed oVer tho en tire mcuibntuo w kill Catarrh germs. llooth'H IIYOMKI (prououiiro It lltgli-tMuo) Is guaranteed by Ulias. Strang to end Catarrh or money back, It surely Is flno for Coughs, Colds and Croup. If you own it lltthi IIY OMICI hard lubber pocket Inhaler get a separate bottle ot IIYOMKI for only r.o (v'lils. If ou haven't uu In haler secttiu a complete outfit fur only t UU. Just breathu It no stomach timing E. D. Weston Official Photographor of tho Medford Commorcial Olub Amateur linishing Post Cards Panoramic AVork Portraits Interior and exterior viowa Plash lights Negatives made anv timo and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phone 1471 IKUC HK J Rittncr's Real Estate & Employment Bureau AH Kludi or Piopetty For Sulo For Halo Uimi acres, I ID ncroM In ciiltlwitlon, DO ucreit under dllrli, ft" nrivtt In nit'iulow, It) ui'icH In (all grnlu, good to loom house, two good hums, some Hltit'k und Implements, price lia.uotl or will (ixeluiiiKo for city piopoily to the autoiiut or $nlU)l, Home cash, ami turniH on halnnce. tt mom moilm'ii fuiulihi'd bonne, anil two good lot. Al wilt, Price I U 00 ii, Home tluo ImrjinluA lit Iiiiiio uud suinll nrru tiiuia, llnuxim ami lot to exelutuge (or acreage. For llcnt Hour's Hint rooms, riirullhud uud uiiturnlHhed. Utiiili)iiii'iit Girls ami women for nenuml Iiouko work. First class wnllress, Wood choppers. Haiich hnnds MRS. EMIA BITTNER Plioon Home 1 1 OptHiklto Nn.li Hotel ItOOMH II unit 7. PAIAI HllOK. FOR EXCHANGE Flue dairy faun In the Willamette valley, close to county scat muht ull set to clover, largo new barn, good house, water Piped to barn and house. Clowr seed will pay (rom I7K to ft 00 per acre. Will take uood home in Mediant, some cash and good terms on balance, this Is n choice dairy (unit ami ut it low price. $10,000 Portland Iiiwiim prupert) to exchange for Msdford property or farm. A snap (or in ds). ' mtm nil In cultlvHllou. S urrtM tu K-yvur-old penrti. R acres In S-)tir(lil pwttr. f, ncres lit ('i.)mtr-old hicIiw. in apricot and nlmond troo. llalancH In grnlu. ginid lnmw nnd barn, jpmd well und sprliiK. Cull nnd lot us still w )ou this place. For Itent Modern furnished mid uuOirulidKxl hniisos. Home good but lit elty property. Wood 6c Messner Phono r.eiuti. No. NS. (Vulriil C. A. DE VOE 4 1 S W. Main llMrlhiillng Mini Solitirlplliiiii AGI..ST for Tho Saturday Evening Post Tho Ladies' Home Journal Tho Country Gontleman Gc and ir.e per copy, )l RO the car. For sale at all news stands Moro 1)oh Wantoil Phono Main mill Wo Turn Out MANV A LOll'OF HltCAD llcio liU'i)' Duy, Vet Can Nut lie Aa-TSIID OF LOAFING We Keep lluiy Tinning Out llnUciy GooiH of tjunllly. MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN 4li South tVntrnl FOR. RENT Wc have several up- to-date, modern 5 and 6 room Bungalows MEDFORD REALTY AND IMPROVEMENT CO. M. F. & IT. Co. Mdg. i WHERE TO OO TONIGHT UGO THEATRE I iiiUt Sett Management VE'RE BACK AGAIN ON OUR CIRCUIT IT'S SOME PROGRAM MATINEE TODAY AND SUNDAY LICENSED FOUR BIG REELS "FLAG OF FREEDOM" Groat Patriotic Foaturo Musle I'tiiler the Direction ot Mrs. Wuolwnrth. AIIMISHItl.V n mnl I He. STAR THEATRE Offer fur 'Imluy ami Tomorrotv The blKnet Comedy Hlinw n( the seison, nliil Hints going mine. Tnko a look ut this: "Tine cm .Morsr." Home laugh producer, and n Tliun huuser. 'GAIMHLNT WHIIKI.V" Latest current exouln "llllt DI'ltL" runniest eer It's a Keystone, with all tttd old lllograph rommtlniiR, "Tlllt I'llAFD THAT FAII.IIH" One of tks FI)lug "A'' Cn.'s best. ".MAIUII.'S H'l'ltATAtHlM" Auotber Keystone 'nut sett. uviicsr song iii r You Liimt our mifle mill (fets are iiim'xi'cIIi'iI COMING. Feb. 17 nnd IX: Tin: viCNoimn; of iihvit" Wonderful twn.rsel plcturo dtmlliig with the mgoMnet of nu Hg)ptlm mummy through following Riiora- thlHS. TOO HAD we can't let yon In on the secret yet, hut It's so good Hint ou will rollsh It all the mure when wo spread the glad tidings. Within the next two wwk we are going In make an unnoHUonmsnt that will set you wild with enthusiasm nnd will con vince you that tlio Star Theater means progreMlvonoMi In photo play accessories. Matlnocs Dally, 2 to B p. m. ADMISSION, fie AND 10c -4H-M-4-H--H"M' ISIS THEATRE J 1 v.U'dCvilli: HIIOOKS AND IHIVLi: t'his) Coined), Hinging mid T III l III II g ,ci II Plmlo PhijN Filihi) .V Kuliiiilay ! Till: Itl'.ll .MAN'S HONOIl f In Two Keels A CCIIIOl'S FAMILY' MTIIAK AM) ONION'S 1 Mul luce Sutuiilay liud Siiinlay T W-H"H-H"H--H"H-4 Pruning Shears Tho New Improved I'milhuor Hlienr thu lightest iwo-haud pruning ahear on Iho nun hot. Tho I'uulkuur Shear him been known for miiii-h as tho best iniiko. hut the New Improved rouibluea not only tho Faulkner quality, hnt ulso has that big advantage In a priming sliiiur. vlr.: LHIHTNKHH. Wo have u full uud complete lino of gariluii toolu, For sulo by tho M. F. & H. Co.