Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, March 24, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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UBOnan PUTNAM. Miter ana Manaxcr
, KntfrM a atcondc1a matter at
Mfilforii, Oregon, under the act of
March 1, 18T9.
Offlclxl Tancr of thrf City of Meitford.
Official Vnpor of Jackson Countr.
fin rrflr. bv mall it fln
Ono month, by mall .60
I'rr month, ilollvortnl bv cArrler In
Mntfortt, Jackaonvlll and Cn-
tral Point .SO
Fatunlnjr only, by mall, per jrr. S.00
Weekly, per year - t.SO
8WOSK CrRCULATIOK.
Dally average for eleven month end
Ins November 30, 1911. ittl.
The Mall Trloine la on aale at the
Ferry Now SI and, San Franclaco.
Portland Hotel News Aland. Portland.
Portland Ne-ra Co., Portland. Ore.
W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wah.
mil ad TTlM TTklUd gnea
Blapatchaa.
xsoroau. OBmos.
Metropolln of Southern Orecen ahfl
Northern California, and the taateat
srowlnp city In Oregon.
Population U. 8. cenauj, itl tM;
estimated. 1915 lo.ooo. '
Five hundred thnUHntl dollar Gravity
Water Hrtem completed, alvlna; fittest
auriply pure mountain water, and 17,3
mllra of atrcets pave.1.
roalofflce receipu for. year endtair
November 30, 1911. show tnereaaa of 19
er cent,
Banner fruit city In Orriron Rogue
TUvrr SplUentwrr apples won awtep
atakes prim and tlllo of
Apple b of M WetM"
nt the National Anplu Wiow; fpoluuse.
1909, nnd n car of Ncwtowna won
rirat Xrlae la 1910
at Canadian international A9ptt Shew,
Vancouver. II. C
rt rriie la 111
At Spokane Rational Apple Show won
by carload of Newtown.
rtocun Illver pears brought hlcheat
riricea In all marxcts of the world tlur
iK the mat rlx jtnra.
SNOW AND SLEET
FALLS ON EASTER
The slory of the now Caster bonnet
wnH dimmed Sunday by s.uov ami
blrct which fell during n part of the
day. While the sun hliono Ioiir
enough between ten and eleven
o'clock Sunday niorninj; to allow the
newly pun-hnncd hats to be displayed
fur a time, many wcro carried Louie
bcucnth rain coals.
Suiidny nftonumn a heavy down
pour of miow mid slcct was cxjicr
ieneed. No damage was done.
Suiull flurries of snow continued
during the iiij;Iit. The precipitation
iiwusurinx .l.'t.
SPLENOia EASIER
SERVICES M.E.
The Easter enereii.es; nt the Metbo
diit Kpihcopal church Sunday were
by far the mowt- cntcrtniuinr and in
terehtiiij; bcnicei which have been
held jit this plueu of worship for
lllOlllllK.
The (sentin eapaeity of the church
was taxed to itx utmost both rooming
utid evening. The morning Hong ser
vices were epeeiuliy line, being made
up of iinthcins appropriate to Kaster
day, n m1o by jfru. Florence Halli
day Iluipht and nevcral hymns. The
Hunnon of the pastor, Rev. E. A Kld
rido, received earnest uttcntion. His
subject was "Tho Heart of the Kaster
Jlnshujje." It wait n woudurful add
icbp. und for nearly utt hour tho
speaker held his- audience with such
eagerness and profound interest that
not u Hyhiblu uttered wan hose to
any person within lieu ring. The
morning services were attended in a
body, and in uniform by members
of the Patriarchs Militant order I.
O. 0. K.
In thu uyniing Master sen ices were
inudu up of hiiilublu recitations and
songn by the Suiidny school children.
These eaercisei were splendidly pre
sented and thu largo crowd in at
tendance gave (ividencu of apprecia
tion by rcjH'iited applause. Ewry
iVaturu of thu enturtaiuuient wun
truly it pleasing one and credit in not
only duo to thos'u who took part but
to, (ho ladies, Mrs. Kldridge, Mrs.
Vin.1 Hcii.voc, and Miss Juliu Fielder,
who lud to do with instructing the
little folks.
The t'hurch was benutifully decor
ated with vines, Kaster lilies and
other flowers, and for this pleasing
feature of thu duy'n program tho
chtiich is indebted to Mi's. Dennett
und her Sunday shcool class of
yoimg ladies;
PRINCESS STABS HERSELF
VICTI M OF SLEEPLESSNESS
ltOMK, March 21. Slashing her
self with a razor in- an attempt lit
Hiiieido beeuiise of the failure of ef
forts to fiito her of nuurastheiiiu,
Dtiwuger PriiieesH Terepu t'ollonu Di
l'alniiio U near death here today,
The lirincoPH is a Neapolitan noblp
wonimit Mini th niother of 1'Hiiocsh
Pio Tottiit't said to he the must henu
jil'ul woiiihiv in Europe,
AN INDBPRNDMN
oyjuijiD V
MMnronD ri
IJ2T THE PEOPLE RULE, MR. MAYOR.
TILE city clootion tloinomtrntetl in no uncurtain nuut
noi' tlfu o)iiiion of the people ut! Mod ford in nitinioipnl
affairs.
The armory bond issue was defeated by a two to one
vote, aK it should have been. There is no necessity for an
armory, it would be a needless luxury at this time.
The passage of the charter amendment expressed pub
lie disapproval of Mayor Eifert 'a course as plainly as it
could be expressed except by a recall election. It was n
vote of lack of confidence in he executive.
The election was a mandate from the people to let merit
govern appointments, and a protest against introducing
the spoils system in municipal affairs.
It is to be hoped that harmony will hereafter govern
city affairs. But there can be no harmony with a mavor
Land city attorney devoting
character and fastening jail senteuces on couucihnen. the
election was a public repudiation of such tactics. They
must cease if we are to have peace.
The Mail Tribune again begs Mayor Eifert not to
commit political hara-kiri by ignoring the desires of the
eommumtv and to remember that an administration is not
measured by its office holders but bv its constructive ac
jcomplishmcuts.
In any program for civic
will pledge the, administration its support, but it declines
to participate in petty squabbles over petty offices, and it
will oppose introducing the spoils system in the public
market.
It is to be hoped that Mayor Eifcrt's administration
wjll do something besides fight over appointments. But
to accomplish these results, the mayor must live up to his
campaign pledge:
If elected, my time, ami services wilt always be available to thu public
and suggestions and criticisms wilt at all times receive, most careful consid
eration. Whenever It la apparent that the majority of our cltlxens are
united In opinion opposite to my Individual views, I will yield to the major
ity, regardless of my personal oplulous.
If the mayor needed to be shown, the election was cer
tainly tin eye-opener. ,
SAUCE FOR GOOSE, SAUCE FOR GANDER.
UNDER the present administration, the city attorney
has become a criminal prosecutor rather than a legal
adviser. And he docs not confine himself to prosecuting
city cases, but drums up evidence for submission to the
grand jury. .
What originally was intended to land one of the coun
cilmen, who would not wear the administration's collar,
behind the bars, has resulted in the indictment and prose
cution of ten hotel men and liquor dealers of Mcdford for
selling liquor to minors.
The evidence was furnished by the city's gallant de
fenders, members of the national guard, some of whom, it
seems, are addicted to deploying in squads to "rush tho
growler" and arc studying other tactics than military.
According to the stories told the grand jury, a squad
of the brave boys in khaki, after the arduous duties of the
drill,, would repair to various refreshment parlors, and
order cups that cheered. Some of the soldier boys were
of age, some were not, and the dispenser did not discrim
inate, foolishly presuming that the uniform guaranteed
majority.
4 If the liquor dealers were careless and sold liquor to
iniuors, even though the offense was unintentional, they
should be fined to make them more careful. To avoid
future troube, they should have prepared blanks ready for
signatures of those whose age was questioned.
But the youths who pass themselves off as of age, can
also be punished, and their punishment is the quickest
way to check the habit. A state law provides a penalty for
those who represent themselves as of age when they are
not, and a Mcdford city ordinance makes it a misdemeanor
for a youth to enter a saloon or purchase a drink.
The evidence given by tho boys in khaki before the
grand jury is sufficient to convict all tho witnesses, and
the city attorney, who procured the evidence, should en
force the law. Both the liquor dealers and the youths
should be prosecuted.
To Maintain
A matter of the mot ritnl concern
this laud of sunshine and flowers,
a laud which lures men of capital as
well as men in search of permanent
homes, is the ninintainuncu of laud
values. Thu one item which U used
to deter investors from making realty
investments: in the Hogue river valley
at this time, is thu fact that values
here, with our'regulur crop produc
tion, our adaptability to produce so
many commodities, mid above all, our
uttrnctivu environment, has raised
prevailing valuations above those of
the sections which have not so much
to offer.
Heretofore our lands have brought
returns which justified tho valuation
placed upon them by owners. Each
investor in success, who came into
tho ownership of a tract of produc
tive laud here, Iiuh figured thnt ho
must make a profit on his investment
in addition to filling his own require
menls for a home. To do this, ho
must ndd to instead of decrease its
productive capacity. How can this
bo oiieV
In this tiorthwcst country, with its
vnpt acreage of young orchards, moro
copiing into bearing each year, and
the older ones increasing in henring
capacity, tho problem of marketing
the output becomes moro and more
intricate. Tho nstuto grower even
now realizes that today a local mark
ot'inuxt he made for the culls, und
later on the "econds" must find in
tho t'anuory, tho vinegar plant and
the fruit-food pioduets factory their
solu destiiuition; toe thu. "friction, of
ifEDFOUD iMTTi TRmUNR MEnFOUa OttttCION. MONDAY, MAUC'ir 21.
their energies to ruining the
welfare, The Mail Tribune
Land Values
the freight" precludes shipment to a
distance. Only tho strictly fuuuy
fruit will bring satisfactory returns,
und that must go forward with a
standardized pack. The ultimate
problem therefore is how to reduce
the culls und the seconds to thu low-
lest possible proportion as related to
the strictly taney product. 'J he ans
wer is, "Water!"
Tho laud can only give returns to
justify present values when the
slight deficiency in natural rainfall
is made good by man from irrigation.
This is not a scmi-nrid dihtriut. Wo
nro free from some of the most puz
zling problems in irrigation uhich
distinguish those seiiiiarid sections
where alkali abounds and where seep
ago figures so largely as to bo an
actual menace. Here drainage is well
nigh perfect, the soil responds most
reudily to application of water, and
loss Hum one-half the water needed
in some districts is here required to
bring about ideul fruit conditions,
Tho fruit associations are rapidly
"getting next to tho markets" and it
is up to tho growers to aid and abut
thfcjr efforts by growing only tho su
perior (piality tho market demands.
Add the water which the canal com
pany is ready ami willing to supply
so reasonably, and enable the com
pany to get its forces to work at
once. It is not liku some visionary
scheme waiting ou a dozen different
propositions to materialize. Tho
company is ready for business right
now; and it will within thirty days
from ditto luive a lurgo force u moil
u.uiltii..,. MiUMHfcNi
M"rs Bessie F Yoakum .
Oue of the most interesting eiuimements of the yeitr tim Just teen An
nounced, It Is that of Ml Itcvttc 1 YouMim. diiuchter of .Mr. .tin! Mrv
ltf njnniln 1'. Yoakum, of Sew York city, to Mr. I'raneU It. tarkln, nun of Jtr,
and Mrs. John ItrUlu. u!m of New York.
MIm Yoakum's father l clialrm.nti of thp Irtcn line nt one of tho
leading railroad executives of the country. The meuilier.1 of hi family tune
tnkcn an active part In social nffalra ilurtng the years th.r ham lived In
New York. Ills daughters, the other being .Mrs. I'nuldlng l'odlck, ticvnnw
popular there nt once, mid their beauty nnd cngastng penminllly caused theui
to be rourh nought after as gurtt.s at leading entertainments.
No datn ha-s been net for Miss Yoakum's wedding, but It b likely to toko
place this unting.
Mr. l.arktn was graduated from Princeton la 19tl, being an honor man
of that cl.x.
U! Yoaknm Is fond of outdoor life. She plays tcnnli nnd golf and ts n
EV1 rifle ahot. She spends n good ileal of time at her father's place In Sail
Antonio, Texas, and at Uie great King ranch in the southern part of that Stale
with her friend, tho Kleberg family. She was Ihero only a few months nc".
and when there her friends read In the ucwiprr how she whs attacked by
wild liogi when on a shooting trip and had killed five as they were cluiltig la
on her.
at work on its liigjiline cuutil. if the
ren,uiito nereage is -igned up on
contract.
lp in Idaho they flag n parodv
which runs something like this:
"Little chops of wutur uu tho gruiu-
of sand, '
.Make- u mighlyi diffeiouue in tho
price of luiuls."
, . '
The growers ft till vttlloy have
considered every phtisu of this irri
gation mutter. They oxprowi gunoml
satisfaction with thu contract ub
mitted by tho company. The back
ward season and the eiiorniou-. hot
ting of fruit bloom buds indicate
such n urop u we never dreamed of
before in this vulley. Why not make
that the premier crop of America the
present year by sinning up for the
one lliiug needful lo in-iire the right
quality, and hae water on the bulk
of the orchards the isuuittK summer J
It will show more btiiiics mmiso on
the part of our nrvlinrd farmer than
any other net in tho hi-tory of the
valley.
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There aro 22 members of the farm
era and trade unions holding seat
In tho present Colorado legislature.
JUDGE FOR YOURSELF
Which Is Metier Try an l-'pcrl-
incut or I'toflt by it Mcdfonl
Cltteu's i:pcrloiuc.
Something new Is an experiment.
Must be proved to be us roproiioiit
cd. Tho statement of a maniifactiiror
In not convincing proof of merit.
Hut the eiidomcmeiit of friends Is.
Now supposing you had a bad back
. A lame, woak or aching one.
Would you experiment on It?
You will road of many Ho-called
cures.
Kndorsed by strangers from fur
away pllll'Cb,
It's different wlmir tho endorse,
meat comes from home,.
i:asy to prnvo local toHtlmony,
Keud thla case:
(. M. Jones, 1 10-t fi. Central Ave.,
Mcdford, Oregon. Haya: "I found
Doan'a Kidney Pills especially adapt
ml to tnv riuo. My .back was very
stiff aud painful uijld. 1 had other
annoying Hymptonis of Kltluo)'
troublu. Doau's Kfdnoy. I'llls, pro
cured ilt Husklm' ' Drug Store.
brought mo prompt rollof and Hlnco
tuklng the y health haa been
much butter. This excellent, remedy
has turned my endorsement."
For nalo by all dealers. 1'rlco .CO
conta. t'oHUir-Mllburii Co.. Huffulo,
Now York, boIo agents for tho Unit
ed StatoH,
Itomembor tho name -Doau s
aud take no other.
John Ai Perl
Undertaker
28 8. MAnTLKTt
I'houes M, 471 un 475
Ambulance Service- Deputy Coroner.
rt'ULHOAU MAN lo rIARRY.
OF
IS
The .March liim of the ('limit
court opuncd at .lark"oiiill today,
Judge F. .M. Calkin presiding. A
large amount of criminal and eiit
work is to he ihpocd of.
The first huluc to come betore
the court wa lh election of u
priced jury. The following men were
choeii: W. M. l'elri. Joseph May
fiohl. J. I. Culvert, (lis.. W. Dean,
Frank Selmelte, J. T. Hodge, Frank
Niehol. The fraud jury iinmeiliutclv
adjourned mm! it October '-'II. Thev
are subject to m call of the court
how e er.
Among tk firt to be called
in the circuit court will be the iii
diclmeiiN iikioI lh Medfoid
Hiilooomeii.
White Wyandottes
Special Offer for balmier of Murch,
In order to ndvertlno my prlxo win
ning, winter luylug stock, n big re
duction In price of eggH, and In ad
dition with every order received will
glvo free ono year's aubscrlptlon to
Tho Northwest Poultry Journal. My
best pen won first pun, first cock,
first and second pullet unit second
hen at CrauU Taw khuw, t'Jl-'. AUo
Hueopstakos for hlghoctt scoring pen
of any variety In tdiow aud I was
offered $;ir for thu rock. From this
pun eggu ut i'i per setting. All oth
ers nearly cipial fl. A few good
cockerels for sale. Write ipilck.
JOHN M. Ifl.l-lvK Talent. Oregon
HOTEL HOLLAND
TABLE D'HOTE DINNER
Kuiry K filing 5:110 to 7-M
10c.
Tumiito llotilltou I'ayimuiiu
Kalad Aurora
Hulled fillet of solu, oyster saucu
Columns DiiohcHs
Dolled ham C,hiiniui;no saucu
llrulsud lamb cutlctii with corn
fritters
l'llina rllm ot bcof, uu Jus
I.olit of pork mid iipplo sauco
Hakml potutoes nuiflhcd hot
Sugar com
lOugllsh plum pudding hard aud
brandy sauco
loo cream Cufo uolr
Merchants Lunch nt Noon 35c
Nut thu cheapest but thu host.
MARCH
TERM
COURT
OPENED
IfllH.
"Mother was a heauly In her
)intiiKir iluyn."
Mother may audio ileprecntliiKly
but Watch her no to the lltllo lop
drawer and take tint tho precious
photograph "taken before I wan mar
ried. "' Chances are she ulll nlmi toll
vou of her iidmlrurs. Aud wo can
believe they utro many
What a prlculcna reconl of her
younger cliitriiiH thnt photoKraph Is
to mother, anil to yon.
Modern iihotogrnphy can do lufl
iiltel) uioro to preserve tho recuid of
yuurn.
"I am the l'liotuKrapher In your
town,"
II. C. MACKEY
l. Main and Central, Mcdford, Oie.
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Wntor
Hoating
All Work Ouarnt4a
I'rlcea ltraaonabl
COFFEEN & PRICE
13 Howard Block, tlntrano on 0th .
Hnra rtinn 3.
J. H. Mulhollcn
l'alullng. 1'aprr llmiglng, Tinting
and (Icncral House Itepalilng
IMioiiu C03-Y
IYM West Kecoiid Strcvt
Draperies
Wn curry a vrry ronuilrtn lln of
itrutrrlrii I.iim curlAPiK, rittir. tc
ami ilrt all ln of opIinlnlurltiB A
promt nmn to lonk aftrr thin work
rclulrly nnl ni'l Kivn as giiisl
mrvlcn as I )wliila to act In nvn
llm Uttfrat clllra.
Wooks & McGowan Co.
Clark 6: Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, 11. O. '
Public Land Matter: Final Proof.
Oeiort Lands, Contest and Mlutni
Caios. Ucrlp.
Auction Sale of Acreage
i.v Tin: I'H.'itci: sciiimvision
Thu Miles Knit of .Mr-dforcl
TiiuitsitAY, Ai'itiii turn on tiii;
IiANII
Oun and one-quarter to five aero
tracta will be told to tho highest bid
der. Seldom doei tho buyer havo tho
ehanco to name tho prlco ho puyi
for real estato, especially choice pro
perly well located and on very eoay
term.
Do not fall to iccuro one ot thcao
tracta,
A special opportunity for thu man
of small menus to aecuro u homo.
Liberal dlicounta will bu mado for
all caih.
i:. i iicititiiT, a. ii. t'lKitcn
Auctlonistr Owner
E. D. Weston
Official Photographor of tho
Mcdford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
Post Cards
Panoramic Work
Portraits
Interior ait'tl exterior viowa
Final! lights
Negatives made anv time
and any place by appoint
ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471
OI'K.V AI'ltIL IHT
The Bonded
Warehouse
oi:ni:maihtokaoi:
Oregon's Most up-to-dalo Flro-pront
Waruhoubu with lliirglar-pioof
Vault.
For rates apply
MEDFORD REALTY &
IMPROVEMENT CO.
Mniiugoi-8
WHERE TO CO
TONIGHT
STAR
THEATRE
We Lend -Others I'ollon
TOKAY TOll.W
I'lHKIIIA.M KTII,OMIM.AltY
Speclaciilar To-ltcs'l Featuie
"Tin; nmiMii! of sointow"
A Feutilio of FcHitutes
"Wtl.MMN I.KI'TAI.OM:'
A Pit) etiological lirnmit of Absorhltig
Interest and llenuty It's u
Fl)lni: "A."
Ami Tho ('oiklug liimd Ke)sonu
Comedies
"iitut uiitriiiiAV I'lti-su.vr"
mid
".MAiim.s ncitor.S"
Moth ttoroiiinliiKly Fuuuy
Mi.vt; .mi'sic iiFi'iuns
MMllnccs U.illv. -i to r. 1. M.
Kveiiliigs. 7 to lu.
.duilloii ,1c anil Hie
THEATRE
The lliat I'lrluros lu Tifivll
Admlnaloti Ahsavt iho H.iuio
io ci : vis n
Not Moro, Ner l.oaci
TttTTTTTTT I III I I If I I I III r
i ISIS THEATRE i
YAl iiiaii.i.i:
f TRIPP & LINTON
The two rulics anil a trick
house Arrolintlc artists
Photo Plays Today
THE PRICE OF JEALOUSY
SALLY'S ROMANCE
THE CLASSMATE'S FROLIC
THE CARE OF ELEPHANTS
Comlnq
THE GUIDING LIGHT
lo lien I'aii
tTTTTTTTTT
Luxury Without
Extravaganco
Hotel
I Von Dorn i
2'12 Turk Street
I Finest popular priced :
X Hotel in San Francisco ''
I Modorn Contral :
Beit located
and moot
populnr
hotel in the
City. Running duftillcd
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a la Carte
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 room - - - - $1,00 each
CO room .... 1,50 each
50 room - 2.00 each
GO rooini fetid pilule bath 2.00 each
SO roomi kith pilnle bjlh 2.50 each
30 (ultet, bedroom, par
lor and bath 3.00 each
For more than one gueit add $1.00
extra to the above rate for
each additional gucit.
Reduction by week or month,
Mannfmtnt ChfUr V, KtlUy
F.G.ANDREWS
,. U'ukou of CI I'll I ami Uliiliiu. Room, .,
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