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Kftra mvn . wedfoud twiti TumirNTE, Micmroun. oi7Knox,TinTusnAv. makhm, mm. BEDFORD. MAIL TJUMJNI INpKPi wtwAPiau A1TJ4NNOON h iir TUB ' INU CO. The IlwjeMlie Tim. The MtHlford Mnll, Tim Mfdfonl Tribune. Th Bouth em Oresrtnrtn, TJm Ashlnml Trltmns. OfflM Mull Trlbuns 11 til id In. JS:JM Worth rifir-t: piionf, iin ion. OHOnOW PUTNAM, IMHor and Manser Kntmd nccond-claas matter at MmiroH, " rron, under' tits act of lurch 3, 1170. Official Panor of th City of Medford, orr.lenl l'spor of Jackson County. VCJUTXOK XA.TBS. .,,. Ons year, by mail ", ..j5.no ono month, by mnll . .SO Per tnonlh, tlellverwl by carrier In MedMrd, Jacksonvllls and Cen trnl l'olnt,-.-,., .,...,. , .. .to rstunlay only, by mall, per rear S.00 Weekly, per rr.. -. ... I. swornn oatotmATioH. Dally averneo Tor eleven month end Jni; November JO. iftli. ltl. I JOLTS AND JINGLES J By Ad Brown ' A titvat Mn Meeting. Never was the Hon. Fillmore Buckett8"hcard t'o sroacr advantage than 'last night when bo addressed a vast concourse of Bedford cltlr.cn on Hayniafket square. The elite, Uol pollol, aud a lot ot uncategorled In dividuals were ou,t and each Vford from ihe Hon. Fillmore Bucket's fell on retentive cars. Pleading ciouUcntly for a reduc tion in the price ot beer, Mr. Buck ets brought teara of hopa'to every bleary ,ec, aijd a promise of better and wetter times to come. air. lluck clts said In part: "What are vp hero for that Is tho question? ' la It for freo beer? (Applause.) No! (A few hisses.) It is foe 5-ccnt beer. (Wonderful demonstration lasting CI minutes.) Let us tAko for our motter, "beer Is too dear" and nail on our banner thesoSioblo words from Shnkesbccr, "Without mallco or fear We make our point clear We'll fight through tho year For 0-ccnt beer. "As IJogk lno your red and smil ing faces 1 sea you are with inc. Shall wo fight It out?" (Applause, fireworks.) Before adjourning tho meeting ro solvcd Itself Into "The Society for the Immediate Reduction In the 1'rlco of Beer" or T. S. F. T. I. It. O. T. 1 O. B. for short. Tho Parched Throat quartet sang, "How Dry 1 Am'' and the meeting dissolved. An other session Is scheduled for the near future. Doc Woods Hutchinson Bays peo ple may eat anything they wish. The troublo wilt still remain that most of us havo Waldorf Inclinations aud soup house pockctbooks. Wc are peeved at the Jackson County Poets' club. Not a pot has welcomed Wilson to the presidency. He lived a quiet sort, of life, Tho kind the hermit rollers. Till some one up and sued the gink For J S 0.0 00. Postofflco Clerk gives Info tha,t the .office at Noise. Carolina, has been discontinued. Muffled Is a bet ter word. '- An Appreciation. We ure determined not to hear another flap from that sign but what ran you do when so mo ono sends In something llko this? Tho pen Is mightier than the sword For ono who penned a lino Uprooted old traditions . ' And tore down a dirty sign. Havo you sent jour slogan to the Merchants' association? HUERTA REGIEM REPUDIATED BY MEXICAN STATE IIERMOSILLO. Mur. C Repudia tion of iho Hucrta government was mado officially today at a special meeting of tho Sonora stale congress, which ulso Issued a general call to arms for all the people of tho statu to prevent any Intrusion ot Huorta's boldlers. DOUGLAS. Arhonn, March C Trains from tho south today brought many refugees who rcprebcutod nor tlion Sonora as In u state of commo tion In preparation for u general cam paign to niako tho border btatcs an ludopondont republic. Privato telegrams from Moxlxro City say Huortu has appointed Man uol MubciironiiB, provisional governor of Sonora with orders to proceed to Hcrmoslllo und subduo tho uprising there Former Madorlsts contluuo to inobllizo at Colonla Morclos. They deelaro their Intention to innko an at tack tomorrow on Agtia Prleta. A)l the 700 men and machluo guus of tho Ninth Unltod States cavalry which has had two brushes with the Mexlxcan troops over the line are stretched along the border tonight by order of tho wur department. A 'guard of negro troops was placed at tho Douglas water plant. Colonel GuHgoylo has received orders from Washington only to roturn tho fire ot Mexicans over tho lino when necessary to protectAmerlenji lives and to keep th patrol uuWr cpye'r, J " ,N INIJKr mto LEGISLATIVE RECORDS. NOW ilml tho lotfirtlutivo session has jjoup into history, it is well to c.vniniuo the work ol tho local rcprc sfeulativos. Thou work averages well with thnt of other delegations. Xloat of the meritorious legislation enacted this ses sion originated with Governor Vost or had his heartv endorsement. Included in tho list of administration meas ures are such important laws as the employer's liahility, mothers' pension, minimum wage for women, girls re formatory, sterilization and prison reforms, various re forms of legal procooduro, county road bonding and state !.!.! .. 1 IV ...... l ..IV i ..i..i..i niijiiwuy nets, uiurat retonn turn law euiorccuiem sumuos, new game code, millage tax for educational institutions, state aid for irrigation enterprises, a state board of control for state institutions, etc. lhese laws were enaoted. the governor, but in spite of it. by a hostile legislature, because of the public sentiment for them created largely by the governor during tho past two years. It is therefor interesting to observe the course of the .Jackson county delegation in reference to the governor. Senator Von dor llellen ranked throughout as one of the govornov's staunchost supporters in tho senate. Rep resentative Kennies "was an acknowledged administration leader in the house. "Representative Westerlund was with the governor sometimes, and sometimes against him. Representative Carkin was almost always against him, lining up with the house steam roller. Senator Yon dor llellen's principal accomplishment was as chairman of tho senate highway committee in be half of road legislation. Some minor bills of state wide interest he fathered, that have been written into laws, such as providing roadways for shut-in fanners, and in behalf of the state library board, lie fathered the Ashland normal bill. Representative Itcames assisted materially in securing the two road bills, as chairman of the house conference (HUUUUtte.e. As a member of the judiciary committee ho introduced many reforms in judicial proceeduro and many new laws bear his name, llis principal fight of the ses sion was in behalf of the Rogue river fish bill. Representative "Westerlund s principal work consisted in killing obnoxious horticultural legislation as chairman of the horticultural committee. As a member of other committees, he did meritorious work, notably on tho al coholic traffic committee, llo introduced a number of bills of minor importance now become laws. Representative C'arkin's hardest work was as a mem ber of the ways and means committee, where lie passed ipon the five and throe-quarter millions voted by the legislature, of which .Jackson count v is to ut $20,000 for an armory at Iedford upon the countv and city together putting up flO.OOQ or $-15,000. His most meritorious bill "was that regulating commission merchant.. .Jointly with Abbott he fathered the state mining bureau, carrying $40,000 for two years. Scveral.other of his bills havouow become laws. As soon as tho official journal of the legislature is printed, the Mail Tribune will be enabled to. sot forth the record in detail of each legislator on such important measures as the swamp land steal, auti-trust .legislation, the Coos Bay land grant grab, the many salary 'raisesand other subjects of vital interest to Jackson county voters. FOR SUPREME COURT JUSTICE. WHEN tiie Crater Lake highway decision was rend ered, none of the five mmiviiw cmirf inti's luwl ever seen Crater Lake. "With one exception, none had ever boon south of Eugene. To most of them, Oregon consisted of Portland and the Willamette Valley. By supremo court decisions, there has seemed to be one law for the Willamette valley the Oregon the court know and an entirely different law for the rest of the state the Oregon it did not know. Southern Oregon has al ways got it whore the chicken got the axe, when it came to decisions. The reason for provincialism of the bench is apparent. The justices never travel, except op their annual pilgrim age to Pendleton, devised to enable them to violate the constitution aud draw a bigger salary than it provided. They do not see tho state unci are not in touch with tho people. They coiiie in coutact only with lawyers and poli ticians. To cap it all, most of them come lioni one little section of the state and are colored by its traditions and limitations. Southern Oregon has played an important part in the history and development of the sta,te. Jt has furnished its share of taxes and' more than its share of litigation and received far less than its share of recognition, For forty years no southern Oregon man has sot on the su preme bench. Tho supreme court is to be enlarged by two members. Two of the present court arc from eastern Oregon throe aie from the Willamette valley. One of tho new members should be from, unrepresented southern Oregon. Southern Oregon has a receptive candidate for su preme justice in the person of A. & Reanics, a native so of Jackson county, one of tho most gifted and able lawyers in Oregon, with more than a state wide reputa tion. He does not seek thp' office, but his qualifications are second to those of no one and his appointment would not only be gracious recognition of southern Oregon chums but also strengthen the .bench. MYSTERIOUS EXCITES CURIOSITY A mysterious advertiser, who cloaks his Identity behind 1). Khan, has got the town guessing on a mys tic slogan which may mean much und again may be u Joke. Tho town is plastered with the slogan "go to it" and-citizens aro (guessing. 12 very ine Ulqni'ot advertising i bclug'usod, not because thev came from bill boards, slldos In picture shows, newspapers. Tliu first appoaranco of tho slogan came a tow days ago but recenUy tho number of posters has Increased until every highway nnd byway in th.o city shrlekH o'ut the admonishment to "go to It.'' Kluin refuses to give out any Information. Citizens have guessed u number of things but don't know whether they uro right or not. A preponderance ot belief Is given to tho Commercial club, with tho unnory bound election a close second. The best Khun will do Is to xay It will soon bo n, secret no longer. . , i i mmnstf WOMAN BRINGS SUIT AllPNVTION OF Jm&Ti GtSo lkVC3 miT - f MUO. EMMA a CMrTM .Mr t'linrliHi M. 1 1 J II. of Itnmkbn. S. Y hn liMURht tin iirtlmi fur S'.Vi uotl dnmnget apiim! Mr l.'mmu Somnnu Smith, of New York -ny, fur tin alien ntt'iu of her husluHid's iifftvilmn. nml lu nt Hiked for the liijimriliin of roitr.tint Mr and Mr Hall lime tltrvu joting daughters, all nf whom are ,nlot to wf ihclr fsllnT back homo. Why an To the Kdlter: Tho cltUens ot Medtord have boon very liberal In votliiK bunds for nec essary Improvements, but. when It comes to voting an additional In debtedness ot $20,000 or any other amount for uu armory, which Is en tirely useless aud by many considered a detriment. I think we should by our votes tell the advocates of an armory that we huu no uu for an armory or soldiers in Medford. If none but taxpayers were allowed to vote It would be defeated 10 to 1. Why don't tho advocates of an nr niory who want to strut around In uniform, Join tho regular army I'n elc Sam has u standing advertisement for soldiers tu the regular nriuy Why not go where you nro wanted, where you can put on your fighting clothes nnd look your llercest? Tho fiercer tho bettor. I think if tho ad An Open Letter to Mr. Wuodrow WIUou, I'renldout,. Washington, 1). O. Dear Sir Itesponoltt' to jour elo-j qucut Inaugural address, which uulckcus tho heart, beat jot every lion- est citizen, Inspiring enthusiasm aud hope, and quoting your last sentence, "(lod helping me. will not fall thum. If they will counsel and sustain me." permit me to suggest that your mes sago portrays tho drfects ot political! government convincingly without glv-1 changeable, by the automatic rogu lug tho remedy. Uuod Intentions tin-. lallnn of money supply to eijua) list our support but the result do-, money demand, and place uione) In sired cannot bo attained without tho remedy Is known and applied. Prosperity Is thji Immediate and constant concern of every adult citi zen, but no prosperity Is possible without the abundant circulation of money for the exchange of wealth aud to sustain credit. The latter would be as constant as gravity If tho former was placed In reach of all as positively as weights and meas ures. Under the gold stnudard financiers rcgulato the supply and demand for money as positively ns tho engineer controls steam pressure. Money power Is nlxolute und Invinc ible, tho government Is us powerless to oppotc It, white the law fixes tho standard of value In gold, as the banks aud Individuals. The circu lation of money Is us vital to the body politic as btood to the indi vidual, and If money disappears from circulation It will create bankruptcy, starvation and death throughout the body politic us Inovltably us seterlug tho Jugular vela would kill the In dividual. Absolute power cannot be regu lated or controlled, and tho standard of value fixed In gold Is absolutely A Generous Offer Your Meno' llefiiuiled If I'arMiw Sage Ooesn'l ll.inMi Dandruff. 1'rcety strong talk, perhaps you'll say, hut It's honest talk, every word of It, because of (Jhas. Strang was not ubohlulely lertalu; If ho did not know from the actual results ob tained he could not inuko mich u generous offer. Parisian Stgu tan now bu obtained lit every town In America. It Is guar anteed to stop falling hair und Itch lug icalp. It Is the Ideal, delightful, rejuv enating hair dressing that makes liulr grow In abundance. I'arlsluu Sage Is u prime favorite with women, because It keeps tho hair brilliant and ruscliiatlug, Is daintily perfumed und It not sticky or gieasy. The price for a large bottle Is only CO coals at Cbas Strang's, who guar antees It. Sold everywhere, or di rect, all charges prepaid, by the American makers, (llroux Mfg. Co,, Huffalo, N. Y John A. Perl Undertaker 2H H. HAUTMJTT I'houes M. 171 oiif 47H Ambiiluijce Service lepntj; Corouct; POR $25,000 TOR PUSIUND'S AITHCTIONS MKM.XAK1X9 M(WU Armory vocates of tho armory were to write to the nccretar.v of war nnd convince him that It Is uecessary for tho sal union ot the country to have an armory ami a company of national guards In Medford the ko eminent would no doubt build an armory and make an appropriation to umlutnln It. I think wo have it ery orderly town and I don't belletu tliore Is a law abiding cltUeu but feels per fectly safe, thorcforo can't bnlluve that they will endorse tlio bond Issue. Wo ueed moro Improvumeuts on our streets and there should be storm sewers to carry off the surplus water In whiter und not havo It standing In-pools all titer the city, breeding i1Ukisu theie, fur if vo must hate a bond Issue let It le for something that will be a benefit to every limn, tvuuiitu and child In .Medford TAXI'AYim President Wilson regulated b) the suppl) and demand for gold; financier who ituitrol money supply arc ulilo to manipulate the circulation of money at will b 'operations so subtle that no record mu bu discovered to locate the iuiiho of panic therefore the only remedy possible Is lo destroy mono power by demonetizing gold and adopting scientific money, which would make the Maudard of value fixed and uu- reach of every person tvttli wealth to exchange as po id lively as weights and measures. Without such a remedy Is applied over) administration will bo com pelled to do the bidding of the money power, as the ltooevoll administra tion was compelled to do In 1007, aud years afterward Itoosetelt testi fied that he would do It again In u llko emergency. The money power cnu create the emergency at will and compel any administration to come to them aud beg for relief from bank ruptey that will threaten all debtors the state aud people alike. The liivlnclblu money power can nullify any law the gnvuruiiiHiil may enact, no matter how Important or uecesiinry It may be, bccnimo nothing Is no bad as bankruptcy aud a panic If It Is not checked will make that alternative confront any policy or measure the administration attempts to enforce in defiance of the money power. Very truly yours. i: u Mrci.t'iti: Photos Photos Time was when pictures wore a luxury fur tho fatored few modern photography bus chauged conditions. Our t-hM,run irp growing HP. but we can keep them as they are can follow tlieni through school can al ways be with thum ami havu them with us In pictures. I Wo havu new und atlructlvu stylus In school pictures. ' t I Make Iho nppolniiiifiiL today. H. C.'Mackcy, Studio Corner Main and Central Mudfunl, Oregon J. H. Mulhollen I'aliitliig, Caper Hanging, TlnOu; and (ieiieiul House Ucia(llng I'hone 0011-Y iVJii) West Second .St'cct T ies We carry t very couiidnta Hup of druncrlvx. lucn curtain, fixture, tilo., und 'lo all clamies of upliololorlng, A Hpt'cliil iriun tu look Act Oils work excluvlvly. nnd1 will kIvo ui good Korvlco uh Is iiobsUjIo tu get In uvon the liftuiaf, cIIIch. Weoks&Wfcflp.wanCo, HERE IS A REAL DYSPEPSIA CURE "Cape's tlitCHu' Seltle Hunr, t set Hloiimchx In I'lte .Minutes, Do inline foods )ou eat lilt back taste nund. but woik luiillj ; ferment Into stubhuvu lump d enusu n sick, sour, gassy slontathT Now, Mr. or Mrs. Dyspeptic Jot tills dewn: I'apo's Dlapepslu digests everything, leav ing nothing tu sour aud upnet joii. Theie never was anything so safely Ulilrk. so certainly effective. No dif ference how badly jour stomach l dlHordered you wilt Rot happy relief In five minutes, but what pleases tm most Is that It strengthens and regu lates your stomach so you can eat our favorite foods vtltliout fear. Mont remedies give you rellof sometimes thoy ure slow, but not sure. DlapepMn U uulck, positive and puts jour stomach In a healthy condition so tho misery won't come back. You feel different its soon as Dla pepdn comes In ctintaut with the stomachdistress Just vanishes your stomach gets sweet, no gases, no belching, no eructation of uudl gcxted food. our head clears and ou feel flue. (Jo now. make the best Investment you ever made by getting a largu liti-ci'iit ease of Tape's Dlapupulu from any drug store. You renlle In flto minutes how needless It Is lo suffer from Indigestion, d.tspvpNlu or any stnmnrh dUorder. "Expressions are Changed" m . , (yK .?llli lln j. Vn, ti jt.ita ii tvntir r.irut Ivilimw ui.iu.ij .Jivwpor ftifl',MiJit'j2.tin3 11 ill flillhiWUVM VM Wt. very rapldb In our nperdllng rooms Krom agony to lov I na ory brief time Is the experience of those who have come to us for painless extract ing. Should ion desire a tooth drawn, save yourself pulit, dotaf and discomfort, by coming to us at once. Wit are citinlly tixpcrlentod In all kinds of Dental work, and supply single teeth or full sets of the very best artificial Teeth. Pitting nnd Ilrldce und Crown work done expe ditiously, pnlnlosalv, nnd thoroughly. Lady Attendant. DR. BARBER THK IH'NTIST Over Daniels for Duds, I'hone SivK. Auction Sale of Acreage I.V Till: I'IKIU'i: SL'IIDIVISION Two Miles i:atl of .Melfortl TlltmSDAV, AI'llll. IOTII ON THK la.N'D Ono and one-iiiiirler to five acre tracts will be sold tu tho highest bid der. Seldom does the buyer have the chance to name tho price ho pays for real estate, especially choice pro perty well located aud on very easy terms. Do not fall to iccuro one of these tracts. A special opportunity for the man Of small menus to seeuru a home. Liberal discounts will bu made for all cash. I J. I'. IIMItllll'I', C. II. pi unci: Auctioneer Oh hit Clark & Wright LAWYERS WAHIIINUTON, l). O. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. , Deiiort La u lis, Content aud Mtuluit Cuuco. Scrip. WWHtttttttt I-ipciry Without Extravagance Hotel I Von Dorn j 242 Turk Strcot i Pinest popular priced : I Ifptol in Sau Frauciaco t Modern Central : t-"H't WW W TCT" WHERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Alttit)H hi the Lend phi in m III i' ANOTHUn WIMTIvltN TWOlUUI IKATl III) "Till: lUMININfl IIIIAND" A rolussnl western frontier nnd In dlan war drania. on the order of "Tho Dead Vny" and "Custer's Lait I'IbIU" two i eels, "TIIU HO.lS THAT I.KAO IIOMI'." Interesting drama of home life. SAVINO MAIIHI.'H UAH It rolls aud rucks with laughter um the film comes reding out. TIIIUlOt'llLi: WI'.DDINfl It's it Kostoue with the famous llto graph coiut'dlniis In the title roles. LATIWT POPl'iail SONO HUH I'OmtlWT and WOOI.WOUTIl lUterprolers of Photoplays And this Is what juu've btiiiu waltluu for riio trummiduiis photoplay pro duction Ti.imp.vru.V' In six reels. March 17th aud IKth, Msllnnes Dally, 3 to 6 p. m. ADmSSION. 6u AND 10a UGO THEATRE I'uiler New Aliiiuigciurul John Bunny In "'Mil'" proit Suing:." ".mn hi: Miunr mam: iiiikv (Hdlstiil) "crit itiipoiivitii's TiiMpr.vrioN' SturrlBK Alls Joeo (ICnlum) "IHIS I .M'll.l.llD OA I II" (I'nthe) Holot for Tonight MR. SIDNEY FURNEY Hit. Mini Willi the Sllter Volte .Mr. WiNilttorth. We're chniiKlHK things around. Admission Always, the fisme lOo & fie I'ltlDAV AXH HATl'ltDAV ItO.MUO AM Jt'Llin" I'athe colored feature In two reels. I ISIS THEATRE f VACDUVILLi: Hllugcr aud Htluger, lllack and Tan I'liiuedl.ins. In That Laugh tide Comedy Hklt, 'MtsT I'Olt IT.V." Photo Plays. Today Only, Till: WIDOW'S NM1IIT Vita Comedy TIIU LtlltULCI ? Adapted from Hie Hong aud Legend t UltONCMO HH.I.V'H MJ.V PLAY ' IViilurlug Mr O M Alideisoit C'oiului; aiindai, A two-reel ; I special '-fri-H-H--fr-i--H' lE33IiiiIiH!l DciJl located and moat r o p u 1 n r totcl in the City. Running dUUHcd ice water in each room. European Plan, a lu Carte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - $1.00 csclt 00 rooms 1.G0 each SO rooms .... 2.00 each GO rooms tiiih pilule hid 2.00 csclt 60 room. uh WtI Uh, 2.Q0 esclt 30 sulif, tcilryoui, par lor )iid bath 3.00 csclt Por mere than ono Kitcit add $1.00 extra to tho above rates for cacti additions! eueit. Itcduclloit by woch o mrttlu . 4l ,1f.inoi"ii'it CkttUr Wi lielUy I ktfg:1Mty-'t"l'f4!rr!lHn', iil " vt., t ( V Ju'j .- tSSi r.''-.-i. bkaAMMMa,H