i "1 !! -; vmt vovit HWtotOWO MAIL TMlWfl 1 MMM.'aPAI'KM " "V- x;'.-v. 1 J... ArTssrtnuuN rienh fajfriAr nr tiiM PMNTIMU CO. ThJpwn(Mtl Times. TM Meofnpl Mall. Ti Meatord Trll-Hn. 2h.t.Houln" rn 6renln. The Ashland Tribune. Offlsg Mall Tribune HulMllKf. Il;17ll Netth Fir elrst ftions, MHn son. (IhrOnriK PUTNAM, IMHor and Manager Kn tared aa aeconil-fllaea matter at M1fer1, Oregon, under tha act of March . U7t. m Official rarer of the City of Mulford. Official l'aper of Jackaon County. BtmsoiuinrioM bates. One yr, by nll W-Jg One month, by mall..-- rV ,80 lr month, delivered by carrier In Meofora, Jacksonville and Can- tral I'olnt .. .JO Palurdar only, by nail. Pr year J.oo Weekly, pr year - - Va gWOM GXKCTCATtOW. Dally averseTa for eleven months end ing November 0. Ull, t. Tha Mall Tribune Is on eale at the Firry News Stand, jUn lTmncljco. ItortlMd Hotel News Stand. Portland. ortlml New Co.. Portland, Ore. W. .O. Whitney, PeaUte. ash. TuU Xased Wire United Press ,t Blepatchaa. .; Kzoromx. o&saoir. Metropolis of Southern Oregon anil Northern California, and tha fastest- 'WntilXltfZ mo-ssio; 'hijndiSiuThJJi'-ia dollar Gravity AVatrr Bratem completed. giving "neat supply pure mountain water, and 1T.J miles of etreets pa'1-'!. roatofflce receipt for, year ending November SO, 1911, show Increase of 19 Banner fruit clly In Oregon Ttogue Ttlver Bpltienberg apple won sweep stakes prise and title of "Apple nu of tha World" at the National Apple. Bhow. fc-poksne, 1969. and a ear of Newtown won rat Mae la 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver. B. C. Xlrrt Prlaa In 1X1 At, Spokane National Apple Show won by carload of Newtowna. ..... . Itegue Illver peara brought highest prlcea In all markets of the world dur ing the paat sis yaara. ALIEN WOMEN WAIT 10 VOIE SALEM, Ore., March 14. VTbile the law provides that an alien man may vote in this stato -within a year nfier he has made his declaration of intentions to become n citUcn, his wife will not he Riven the right o suf f riRO until M has completed his nat uralization papers nnd is n full fledp; cdratizen. This requires fivo years. This was the interpretation of tho law and constitution made by Attor ney General Crawford n an opinion vrrillen todav. The attorney general points out that the federal constitution provides that a foreign bom woman becomes a citizen when her husband, if ho is an alien, becomes a citizen, or when ahe marries a citizen. Tho state con stitution provides that n person who is a citizen of the United States or has declared his intention to becomo such is entitled to vole, but it does not say that tho wife of a man who has declared his intentions of becoming a citizen has tho right of suffrage. WILSON'S ADVISERS PLAN TO OUST 35,000 TAFT APPOINTEES WASHINGTON, March H. Presi dent Wilson's advisors have hit upon a Mlutlon of two of the political prob lems confronting tho administration which promised to tio troublesome, the kind of democrats to get tho plums and how the thousands who now cannot get near tho plum tree can bo given a flghtlug cbanco at least. Within tho next few days rostmas tcr General Burleson Is expected to present for the president's considera tion a plan which will glvo tho demo crats a cbanco nt 35,000 third and fourth class postmastorshlps recently placed under civil sorvlco by Taf t. Burleson said tonight ho had not decided whothor to ask tho president to revoko the order or not. Should however ho do eo and the president opposo tho Idea he will ask that all tho postmasters affected by Taffs order bo subject to the merit test. This test would be open to democrats and others allko and the democrats would havo as good a chance as the republican Incumbents. GRANTS PASS SP0RTMEN ' ORGANIZE GUN CLUB GRANTS PASS, March 14. For eorao time tho organization of n gun club" has been under considerations this city, und Wednesday evening what is to bo known aB the Grants Pass gun club was formally organ ized at nn enthusiastic meeting held in tho commercial club rooms. Tho following officers were elected: President, S. E. Ilnlverson; vice pres ident, V. R. Kannio; secretary, Aug ust Goettschej treasurer, Ed Holmes; field captain, It. C Pluinloy. Committees-wore also appointed for scouring grounds nnd making oth er preliminary arrangements. The longest distance throw of 42C feet 9tt Inches was made by Sheldon Leieune. formerly a member of tho Brooklyn Natlouals, at Cincinnati, Ootobsr 12, ,19?0. l',OTur SH!! TURTLE DOCTORS AND TURTLE SERUM. "PlIYflrcrANK ns n vule niv skeptical and inclined (o lu hostile toward Dr. Fnedniann, the (li.scovtM'oi' ol wiial purports to bo a now euro for consumption. Tho layman cannot understand thiscannot, see why any euro that benefits humanity is not welcomed by the medical fra ternity. Tho prejudice .against Dr. Friedmann among phys icians is duo principally to his methods, which savor of quackery. The cure has been widely heralded before its efficacy was proven. A patent was applied for and the treatment advertised before its value was established. No one has actually tested it except Dr. Friedmann and his assistants, and,although there is no lack of clinical mate rial for testing tho treatment in Germany, ho has chosen to bring it to America first from no other apparent motive than pine commercialism. . When Dr. Friedmann landed in New York the stand pat doctors, some of whom havo themselves many of tho characteristics of the turtle, about as slow, about as snappy and about as cold blooded, got busy throwing every obstacle possible in his way. The Public Health Service declared that the cure's harmlessness must first be demonstrated on various animals. He must pass a medical examination to prove his fitness to practice, in order to bo permitted to give a demonstration. All of which is exasperating red tape. Now for fear that Fricdmann's euro really prove a cure, the Journal of the American Medical Association trios to rob him of credit for his discovery, as follows:" Tho excltembnt of. the public over Friedmann U hard to understand except on tho basis of clever prvss agent work. Practically every fact which bo has brought forward has been known for years. Why the bacillus from the turtle should possess special curative value for the human being Is a mystery, although, of course, It cannot bo denied that It Is within the rango of possibility that such a thing Is true. Tho point of scientific Inter est that should be niado clear, however. Is that he has dlscovven) no new principle, at least as far as tho published communications go. The prln clplo of using slightly virulent cultures derived from another species was demonstrated by Trudeau In 1S91 and 1892. Tho principle of Intravenous Injection for tho best production of Immunity against tuberculosis was demonstrated by Pearson and Gllllland and others In 1902. It seems, then, that If ho has discovered anything at all It Is only a culture which pos sesses unusual immunizing powers for human beings. To the public it makes no difference whether Fried mann has discovered a new principle or is merely making use of an old one if he has discovered the cure he has done more than all the rest of the profession put together even if it is "only a culture." That's- all we are looking for the right culture. If the cure really cures, what difference does it make whether Friedmann passes the red tape examination pro vided by small fry that never discovered a cure of any kind and couldn't produce a culture? There is so much bluff and pretence, so much guesswork and fake in the medical profession that physicians ought to go slow in condemning anything before a trial, especially as they all make so many trials that fail. The Medical Journal further remarks: It appears, moreover, that the newspapers which have hastily assumed that Dr. Friedmann Is being unjustly treated havo missed an important point Indeed, tho important point In tho wholo matter: What about justice to the public? , Would It be fair or Just to tho throngs of tubercu losis sufferers, excited by hope of. a "sure cure." to racllltato their ununi fied experimentation and exploitation by an unknown and perhaps danger ous method? It would not; and Justice to tho public, while not Incom patible with Justice to Dr. Friedmann, Is, after all, the paramount consid eration. Indeed it is, but what is- the science of medicine but "unlimited experimentations," though perhaps along known but none the less dangerous methods? And the public knows it, as well as the doctors. The turtle serum and its discoverer will -get a square deal from the people, and probably from the doctors. If both don't make good, they vaudeville stage. !E FLED WITH SEEN GEMS SAX FRANCISCO, Cnl., March H. Duo to the fnct that nil tho precious stones were pried from their settings in the loot of Owen D. Conn, the "$ 00,000 bursar," captured here, the police are finding it difficult to identify the various pieces for their owners. It is believed Mrs. Kitty Pope, Conn's alleged accomplice, fled with the stones. Search for tho woman was con tinued today. The police in the prin cipal cities of the country havo been asked to keep a lookout for her. Tho rcjwrt that she may be with relatives in Detroit is being investigated. YOUNG BUSCH SLUGGED AND ROBBED OF $180 SAN FRANCISCO, Cul., March 11. Showing signs of his being beaten and robbed of .$180 and his diamond ring by u thug in Curlin, Nevada, Charles M. liiiseh, 20, grandson of Adolphus Buscli, tho millionaire St. Louis brewer, is here today enroute (o tho Husch family reunion in Pasa dena nest week. Tho holdup mon accosted young Iiuscli on tho railroad platform at Carlin and asked for $2, which was refused him. He then struck Buscli in the oyo and at tho point of a gun forced his victim to go to n secluded spot, where the robbery was com mitted. -- ' ANNIE RUSSELL, ACTRESS, ROBBED $35,000 GEMS BALTIMORE Md., March ll. Thirty fivo thousand dollurs worth of jewelry was stolen from tho hotel apartments of Aunio Russell, tho ac tress, while sho was giving a perfor mance hero. ACCOMPLI irrcmrnnr. mir, trttittnr Mrcmronn. 'Mwacw. Friday, ma nru M, can join old Doc Cook on the WILEY DENOUNCES TACOMA, Wash., Mnrch 14.-Dc-nouncing tho commercialism of the country which makes human life "the cheapest thing in America," Dr. Har vey Wiley, former head of the pure food department of tho govern ment spoke la n largo gathering at the First Christian church hero Inst niKht. "Utah appropriated $3.rj,000 for killing coyotes nnd $10,000 for pub lie ; Iowa gave $,r0,0()0 to fiht hog cholera and $10,000 for public! health. Tho snmo condition prevails in ull states," Wiley said. lie thought the Utah idea that one coyote was worth three men and the Iowa idea of one hog being worth five men the result of n commercial spirit. "Tho cities nil try to get more fac tories regardless of the welfare of the workmen. The city is not the place for tho factory. Tho factory makes tho mnintcnunco of the saloon nnd gambling den possible and work men are huddled into congested und unsanitary tenements." PET CAT SAVES FAMILY WHEN DWELLING BURNS SAN JOSE, Cnl., March 1-h Aroused by tho mowing of u pet cAt which ran to their bedroom when it detected tho flames, Otis Boland nnd his two young sons escaped from their burning house. Mrs. Bolund was b sent. Tho house wits completely do Htroycd. John A. Perl Undertaker 88 S. BAUTXETT I'honca M. 471 an 478 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner COMMERCIALISM SPECIAL ROAD TAX IS NOT PAID BY WEYERHAUSERS Carrying oul their nnnoiinred plmi of not paying the upeoiul road levy nsseietl by In.x payers in the vitrioii road districts, on the ground that the tax is illegal, tho WVyerhiui'-or timber eomimny has paid all of ili tnc In tho county with tho exception of the sKoinl ley. They announce that they will enjoin the count v from en forcing payment of the Inx. The same cnurwi wuh l have been followed in Klninntb county but re cently tho company dropped it 1'iuht nnd paid over the tax in full. It wni then believed that they intended to do the same in Jackson county but failed to do so. 11 N believed thai n recent law passed by tho legltlntuie ntvninlitoin out the law on tho mutter of a nHcial roiid levy. SOUTHERN PACIFIC MODIFIES ITS UNMERGER PLANS NKW YOIIIC. March It, The Southern Pacific with the concurrence of tho Union Pacific nunouueed to day Us modified plan of dUxolutton under tho United. State Biipremo court decree, In placo of tho orlinnl plan which recently met icrlou op position on tho part of tho California railroad commission. Tho new plan nubstantlally pro vides for a traffic agreement without tho trackage privileges to tho Union Pacific and tho Ccntrnl Pacific. Ill brief tho Southern Pacific U willing to carry tho Union nnd Central Pa cific traffic over tho Ilcnecla cut-off and Its California terminals Instead of nllowluR theno road) tho direct use of Its cut-oft and terminals. Incidentally although this was not referred to In tho official statement Issued by Chairman Kruttschnltt of tho Southern Pacific, acceptance by the federal authorities and tho Cali fornia commlston, of these provis ions, will effectually bar out the Western Pacific road which has as serted IU right tofuso tho llenecla cut-off and tho Southern Pacific ter minals. n PROGRESSIVE IDEALS URGED , IN CONVENTION BY T. R. PHILADELPHIA. March 14. Charging tho need of a thorough or ganization for tho Mudylng and se curing of Ideals on which tho progres sive party platform Is based, Col. Roosevelt nddrctucd an audience last night which crowded tho Metropoli tan opera house. The meeting mark cd close of tho first Vf aitwo day sen slon of tho first annual progressive conference of tho stato of Pennsyl vania. Hoosovelt, Dean Lowl of the University of Pennsylvania and Hev. George L. Pcrrln, of Massachusetts In addresses tonfght laid stress on tho educational side of tho work to be ac complished. Mlko Mowrey signed his contract with the Cardinals early this year. Last season Mlko didn't roport until after tho toam returned from spring practlco. YOUR FRECKLES Need Addition In t-Vbruury (mil Murtli or 1'aro May Stay Cm'rwl. Now Is tho tlmo to tako special caro of tho complexion f you wlili It to look well tho rest of tho year. Tho February and March winds havo a strong tendency to bring out freckles that may stay all summer unless removed. Now is tho time to uso otblne double strength. This prescription for tho removal of freckles Is tho dlscovory of an eminent skin specialist, and Is so uniformly successful that It Issold by your druggist under guarantco to refund tho money If It falls. Got an ounco of othlno doublo strength und oven a few applications should show a wonderful Improvement, somo of tho smaller freckles ovon vanishing entirely, J. H. Mulhollen Painting, Paper Hanging, Tinting and General House llepulrlng Phono C03-Y H20 West Second Street Draperies We carry a very complete Una of draperies, luco curtains, futures, etc., and do ull claimes of uiilioUterlnK. A special man to look after tills work exclusively ami will five as food service un la possible to get In eveu the lursest cities. Weeks & McGowan Co. mm. T Set' If Tongue Imi'I (Vmtcil, Sliiumch Sour mid Howell Vatt' Clogged Mother! Don't scold vour eros ppnvltdi child. Look at the tongue See If It Is while, yellow and coated If your child Is HhIIckk, drooping isn't sleeping well. Is restless, does not eat heartily or Is rross. Irritable, out of sorts with everybody, atom neh sour, feverish, breath bad: ha stomach ache, dlarrhoon, soro throat or Ih full If cold. It menus tho llttlo ono's stomach, liver and !I0 feel of bowels are filled with polnonH and foul, contninlnnted Waste matter nnd need a gentle, thorough cIcjIiihIiir nt once. tllvo a tenspoonful of Syrup ol I'lgs, and In a few hours all the clogged up waste, undigested food and sour bile will gently move, on and out of Us little waste clogged bowels without uuusua, griping or weakness, and you wlfl surely hava u well, happy and smiling child again khoilly. With Syrup of I'lgs ou nto not drugging your children, being com posed entirely of luscious figs, sen na nnd aromatic It cannot bo harm ful, besides they dearly love Its de licious taste. Motheni should alwns keep Sy rup of Figs hnndy. It Is tho only stomach, liver and bowel cleanser ami regulator needed u llttlo given today will save a sick child tomor row, l'ull directions for children of all ages and for grown-upi plainly printed on tho package. Ask our druggist tor tho full name, "Syrup of I'lgs nnd Hllxlr of Senna," prepared by the Cullfornli Klg Srup Co. This Is tho delicious tasting, geuulnn old reliable, lie fuso anything else offered. Jcfejj'Iver .Oollars lut longrtt in Itutxlrrintf 1kIJ tkip. Try tKcm it will,py you. The iwr iHP j ihe Pmlf oW. ali LINOCORD "SNAP-ON" BUTTONHOLE. Ji " 2 for 25c rctubrok. 21 t In. K.n.ril. Ult hi. C ulluin, 1 in. GEO. P IDC 0. CO. AUu Molrrj ul JM ihirli 1HOT. fl V. Clergyman's Son Had Tuberculosis; Now Well I'rupln who bale I'oiiiuiuplluu are uflru Sllr.1 Willi liilgtil liopra u( mufrrr. cnl to rt-allif (Lint Impruirmriit la liul Irm xrarjr I'ontumptluu la ilirailnl lijr rrrrr ui. TUiinr wbu list! It Rlnl Unt IUk uiau'a Allrtalhr ran Irttlfr to It liriia Drlal rffri'ta, ,'i oba timl ilnulil 11- lurre la plenty of rililrmtr fruiu lire wlturaara. Ifltoallical (be fullonlug- - Anifola, N. V. "Ifntlm! 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It rliansed ile.iialr Inln hoi wllhln two wika after lif began taklnte II. ami ullliout any doubt In my uilnd. It Rated lila life, I wlali to aibl my eudoravuieut lo ctery word of bli teatlmonlal," (Mailed) Iir.V. .T. J COW MM. I'aator rreab)lerlan Churrh, IVkmnn'a Alterative la elTectlrn In limn rhllla, Asthma, Hay l'ererj Throat and I.uuir Troublea, and In upbulldlUK tli4 syalem, Itoca nut ronlaln iiolaoua, oplalea or habit formliiK drusa. Ak for booklet telllnKof rfoterlca, ami write to Okinan laboratory, I hllailelpbla I 'a for mortf deure. 1'or al bjr all badliiK drucslila muiemom fl jShooJPolishes fc riNKST QUALITY LARCfST VARIETY "CUT EDGE" the oul lanllea' atioo Orcweliic lltal imaTuirelr ronUlDI Oil. Illatkaaud Itilltliralullea' andcliUilieu'abooUandalioct.tfalntl ullkuul lute bla.e. TrAtil,CtOSS."lPe.1 , . . "DANDVtoinblintlim lur clianlnit ami imllalilng allklniliiifriiMetorlanahoeci.vSe.-STAIf'alie.l'iCt "OUICKWHItrdnlliluMfofrawllhaiioiii'eliiiiltk. 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