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H ' s; PAGE FOUR NEnFORPTSrATT, TRTTTNE. MEDFORT). OHFIOtf, TUTKRIMY. rARCir 27, 10111. .) i : I I! t IS It u It i I , '! ! r 14 ' M F 1 11 MtoDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE IPKNDRNT NKWHPAI'KH II KVKItT AITKIINOON aCCBIT KUNDAT 1IT TUB hhu; JKOJtD UNO CO. The Democratic Tltuss, Tli Mulford Mall. Tim Mnlfortl Tribune. Tim South efn OiTitonlftn. Tho Astilnn.l Tribune. Offlc MRU Trlbunn Dullitlntr. 35-J7-J North l'lr street: trlcphono 76. flROROH PUTNAM, Editor and Manaser Entnrtd s Kecom1-e1an matter at W mi ford, Oregon, tinder lh act of March J, 17. Official Puncr of th City of Medford. Offtrlnl rnper of Jackson County. imsoxnrrioN xateb. 8n jrwr. by mn... , . .n f " n month, by mall ...,...... ,S0 Pr month, delivered by carrier tn Mpilfonl, Jacksonville and Cen tral Point .80 Faiui-day only, by mall. per year S.00 Weekly, par yMr-. . 1.S0 iweax cxacu&ATtoir. . nlly vrntp for eleven month end Inn November 10, 1911, 5741. Thn Mall Tribune, la on sale at th Kerry New Stand, Sun Francisco. Portlnnd Hotel Nana Stand. Portland. Portland New Cv, Porllnnd. Or. W. O. Whitney. Seattle. Vah. Zall 3ac4 Wit Qnltcd Ir Blipatehea, MXDrOKD. OXEQOK. Metropolis of Southern Oregon and Northern California, And the fastest growing city In Oregon. Population V, K. census 1910 $540; estimated. 1911 IO.000. rive hundred thousand dollar Omvlty 'Water System completed, glvlnc flneit mimily pure mountain water, and 17.3 miles nf street pavcL Postofflce receipt for year ending November 10, 1911. show lncreo of 19 per cent. E D. ROOT IS TAKEN TO HOSPITAL Kdwln I). Hoot, prubnbly one of the best known citirens of Medford, was taken to the Snored ltcnri hospital this morning'. It is believed that Mr. Hoot is Ktiffcrinjr from pneumonia. His temperature this moriiittfr, when liu was taken to tho hospital, was 103. Physicians bclicvo that lie fares ii scrum illueK. Mr. Hoot has lived in Mcdford and vicinity for the msl forty years and itt (17 yearn of ago. He numbers his friends by tho score. 'Kd," h ho t- familiarly known, refused to leave for tho hospital Thursday morning until he hnd found n homo for his dog, ''Snyder," who is tit his side constantly. Willi Snyder cared for "Kd" entered the ambulance und left for'the hospital. RELIEF TRAIN OFF FOR FLOODED CITY COLUMUl'S, Ohio, Mnrvh 27. Adjutant General Speaks of the state iiiilitia iiuuoiinced here today that the relief train being made up here today by the Pennsylvania, mil road will go to Dayton this afternoon. (Jovernor Cox is arranging to have u body of legislators and others to go with the train. It is known that flood killed n Kcore here, mid' between one hundred and two hundred arc mw-ing. A conservative eMiuinte places the dead in Columbus nt one hundred. The Scioto river U here recedinjr. JOE OT. FORMER RESIDENT, IS DEAD JodsHcott, for many years a resi dent of this city, died suddenly at his JJyrtlo Creole home last week of heart failure. He died while Hitting in a cliuir nnd without vurning. Jlrj'fjcotl is well known in this city having worked several years for the city driving the water wugon hi the pro-paving day. , TOWN OF MALTA IS WIPED OUT BY FLOOD COLU.MUIH, Ohio, March 27. McConntlsvillo wires that the town of Maltu, wilh n population of four huudred, has been destroyed by floods. Thu fatalities ro unknown. Thu residents of the town were warn, cd yesltjrday. - JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown The might o( man Ib puuy And ucleaco but a toy. Tho hand of nuturo sets at naught All urts that mou employ. And ill may man'B proud city, Jlullt by his sweat nud blood, Withstand tho nhock' of uaturu When loosened In a flood. V Still man may only wonder In terror, faith or awe, Tho proajM'tornnl "whoroforu?" Tho rlUdle, or tho law? MOTHER JONES WEST VIRGINIA luisl o boon ji vol (on borongh For tho big in(ortsis. '.Phey lmvo oontrollotl tho politics yf tho state as thoy lmvo its industry. Thoy havo banght and sold logislators as thoy would rattle and havo ruth lessly driven tho toilers as if. thoy, too, wore mere beasts ol! burden. Nowhere in Ameriea are conditions worse For labor than in the trust owned and operated mines or "West Vir ginia, whore for years mine guards with clubs and rifles have ruled camps. What Carnegie and tho steel trust have done for iron workers of Pennsylvania, tho coal barons have done for tho miners of their section. Child labor is only one of many oppressive practices. Tho courtniartial of "Mother dimes," whoso offense consisted in leading the strikers to the capitol to demand justice from the governor, has been in progress for some time. Her speeches telling tho miners that they were en titled to better wages, better hours, better conditions, havo been styled incendiary. "With 49 miners, her life, along with theirs, is in the balance, before a military tri bune. Mother Jones, is described as a "bent and white-haired old woman, who hobbles around with a cane." Past SO veal's of age, her voice is a cracked treble. Yet she is the idol of tho miners, whose conditions she has spent her life in bettering. j he strike in the coal fields has resulted in bitter strife. There have been bloody battles. Mine guards, gun men of the coal barons, against whom Mother Jones pro tested, have been killed. Martial law rules the district and martial law has seized and tried Mother Jones. Mother Jones is one of the heroic figures of our time. Few have done more for humanity. Iler life has been spent in trying to elevate mankind and improve its condi tion. Fanatic though she bo. it is the fanaticism of John Brown protesting against human wrong. Mother Jones refused counsel. Sho declined to recog nise the right of tho military court to try her. She ex claimed: "1 have only a few more years to live. AVhats the difference? My execution would bring to the atten tion of the nation the condition in the mines of West Vir- guua Thereforo 1 am content to die." Although effort is made up" among minors, no effort is made to touch men "higher up" among operators. Merchants accused of shipping supplies and ammunition to the minors lmvo had their books examined. There has boon no examination of tho books of tho operators, although machine guns wore used on workmen. Fifty miners were arrested no mine guard or coal operator has been arrested, although many of the battles were begun by the guards and over a dozen strikers were killed. And so the unequal and unfair struggle goes on but, though Mother Jones be shot, the cause for which she struggles will eventually triumph. Subtle Lies to Conceal Secret of Money Power By B. L. McClurc. The money trust have given tho widest circulation to J. P. Morgan & Co.'s letter written by ttacm. to the Pujo committee, In which tho follow ing palpable Ilea appear; 1. Financiers do not "wield a power over business, commerce, credits and tlnauces of tho country that is despotic and perilous." 3. Financiers do not "create, avert and composo panics." 3. Financiers do not "regulate tho Interest rate for money." The following are some of the most significant of the fallacious ar guments and suggestions the Jotter centains: "Men possessing tho greater por tion of the wealth of tho country would suffer tho most severely by shrlnkage In security value." "Morgan composed tho panic of 1007 Instead of creating It." "Money kings Invariably devoted their liq uid resources to tho aid of the weak er members of tho community." "Tho financial Ills of the country aro tho outcomo of a clumsy and outgrown banking eystcm and to eradicate such Ills ut their source thcro Is needed not legisla tion upon sonio ooo or moro Isolated symptoms, but wIbo and comprehen sive aH contrasted with piecemeal legislation." Concluding thu bjm clous argument la conceal tho secret and Invinclblo power of money created by a commodity standard of valuo as folio wh: "Wo bellevo Hint with a scientific banking system firmly established these United States will enjoy political and na tional prosperity surpassing xiny that lias been known In tho world's his tory." Thu great recognised financial king of thu world Ignores without oven the remotest suggestion whut every economist declares to bo tho luuuto defect in money and Is tho Immediate and sole chum of every panic; I. e., fluctuation in the valuo of money, which Is thu measure of valuo that fluctuates In Inverse ratio all wealth. All economists of recognized stand Jug demonstrate tho truth of tho quantity theory of money by Irrefut able facts. A standard lucasliro that fluctuates inevitably creates chaos instead of order, destroys confidence and credit that will culiiiinnto In panle and bankruptcy, which no pow AN HEROIC FIGURE. to roach tho persons "higher er can avert until money reappears In circulation. There Is no possibility of regulat ing or controlling money power while gold or any commodity Is tho standard of value. All values fluc tuate by changes In supply and de mand. No political or social law can suspend the natural law of supply and demand. When money dlsap- pears from circulation panic Is Inev itable until financiers In control of money supply restore tho circulation of money to equal tho demand. As long as money supply Is limited In quantity, financiers will necessarily control tho supply nnd regulate the circulation. The quantity of monoy In circulation fixes tho aluo nf money and Inversely of all wealth. Docs any ono presume that financiers do not know that this power exists? and that they do manipulate monoy supply to promote their own Inter est? It is perfectly evident that thoy can manipulate monoy supply to mako money Hiiperubuiidnut cr disappear entirely from circulation. How? Create demands for money to exceed money supply (a financier :n control of 123,000,000.000 of wealth could easily mako l,Ti00, 000,000 tho total supply or gold coin In the United Suites, disappear). If that was done tho nation would be bank rupt. The valuo of money could be cheapened by Increasing tlo quan tity of money In circulation and the value of all wealth would rlxu In In verso ratio. It would bo very easy to get rich If one could Increase at will the valuo of anything ho had to sell, and cheapen ut will thu valuo of anything ho wauled to buy. Finan ciers cxcrclso that absoluto power by being able to control the supply und demand of gold coin; and that Is the reason I assort that J, J. Morgan & Co. Ho In every ono of their asser tions and denials, and havo left out of their argument, with mullco uforo thought, any allusion to tho stand ard of valuo which Is tho secret or money power and all that Is neces sary to destroy that power Is to make the standard of value fixed and un changeable by tho adoption or scien tific money. John A. Perl Undertaker 28 8. IIAIITM3TT I'houcs M. 171 nnd 47.1 Ambulance Kcrtlco Deputy Coroner PRINCESS WHO WAtlNS AGAINST ORIENTAL MARRIAGE 28 "Prv Ifl IjBHSiHL IBBHbMhhTc "For the cast m i. t and tho west i- nest, and newr the tuiim "hall moot," blithely mur tho I'tiueo-f Ibrahim Hussim us "ho reached llio United States on her wuy In Ml reltitixcs in California. Tho prino-o-s' name was Oljro lluniphtoy, und she was hunt In California. Hut "ho wont on tho stuge and plnvoil with Melbourne laollowoll in "!. Ton en," later guititf into "The Mini From I.e.ioo." I'riuco Ibrahim Ilasuu. it cousin f tho klicdUo of Fg.vpl. miw hor mid was etuiiptorod. llr pnrued hor till slut married liim. Tltoii hor trouble In-run. Tho sumo oriental, who hnd boon nothing hut ihiKUmhiui nnd con sideration before nmrrniac. t unco let her know that sho wit t" nHtinic tho mlo of most nrionlul wixoh. In order to prow, white tlio wore on a trip t Paris, llint ho mo tho iiuislor she s!d, he si nick her. Thou ho fled. "1 wnnl to lot American jelrln know what is in "tore for thorn when thoy are thinking nlmut iHNrring orientals," she she. "It iabMilutoI iuiK)"Mblc for llw tintmtal mid tho occidental to tiiiderMmid eaeh th vr.'l AT PERU STILL UNKNOWN l'KIU', Ind., March 27. -The ilood fatalities are still unknown here. Itodiori lire semi flouting through the -treetH hourly, and it i rejwrted that twenty enrpu have ttoutod lo Ic guiiNport. l.ogiiiiiort ifiNitN that many pormhod limit'. Thuiul seek seclusion in the i Inirehcn nud ibotl houocs; there. GOOD-BYE DANDRUFF A Clean .Scalp for Kierjoiic Wauls Duo. Who 1'arlslan Saxe will kill all dan druff germs nud banish dandruff :n two wcokH or nothing to pay. it will stop falling hair or itchlag scalp In two weeks, or money Imtk It will stimulate thu clogged up hair roots, will cause the hair 'o grow, will prevent tho hair from turning gray, and tho danger of be coming bald will vanish. Parisian Sage Is a daintily pr fumed hair tonic that Is not stltky i r greasy. Parisian Sage Is sold by druggists everywhere, und by Chits Strang on tha money buck plan. Tr a SO cent bottle today, and leant foi yourself what a dellglitrul tulc It Is. Thu girl with tho Auburn hair Is on every package. Th" (llroux .Mfg. Co., Iluffalo, X. V., aro the American makers. "Mother was it beauty In her younger i!uh." .Mother may suilln deprecatlugly but Watch her go to thu littlit tup drawer and tako out tho precious photograph "takuu before I wuh mar ried." CIiuuccm aro shu will also toll oii of her udmlrorH. And wo can bulluvu they were many. What a prlculesH record of her younger charms that photograph Is to mother, and -to you. Modern photography can do Infi nitely moro to presort o thu record of youru, "I inn tho Photographer In our town." H. C. MACKEY h Main and Central, Medford, Ore. J. H. Mulhollen Painting, Paper Hanging, Tinting and Gcucial JJouse Impairing Phone C03-Y a West Second Street CAMPAIGN FR ROADS TO SIART A campaign for ood nmiN in .liu'ksnn ooutilx under llio now bond hi); ml is to bo Mulled at a luncheon lo ho uiveu h llio Modfutd Commer cial club Thursday, April 11. At that time wa and inouiw will bo din eu sod Other orntinlitntion of the nllov will bo invited to attend. Tho phut was decided upon ut u mooting of the ooiiiinoivlul club held Wt'duosi d. c cuing. Considerable attention wan paid at tin' mooting to the mutter of trading at homo. Mi. IM,th Tnr.loi Woutli oitvd, topriweuling llio Oregon Mitnii fa turors' association spoke. Ihsliilnitlou of tho Mcdfoid book hi was dispuiwrd nnd it wuh decided to s,i d ii largo number lo Tncoina 'nd Seattle for tho coining oxcur siort. The Cointiivrclnt club took "topi lo siiilablv outoituiii dologulUM lo tho (lumd lodge of the 1. 0. O. F. which moots hero in Mh.v. !! fc ! Revival Services. The revival service t the Free .Methodist chinch, corner lOlh nud Ivv stiootN. continue with iuoroiming interest. Several have Imou dourly converted. Ilcv. (Under will piouch oneh moiling und Sunday. The mooting- will probably ornithine next week. .1. Sharpc, - A Strong Indorsement. W. II. llntmc of tho Decorali, la., Journal says, "I had been a sufferer from piles and hemorrhoids (or years. I pot no relict until my drug gist tecomiuoiiilcd Merltol Pile Hom ed)', lleforo l had taken halt tho pnekago tho distress wan gono nnd 1 have had no trouble since. I would not take it thousand dollars mid bo back In my former condllluu." lias kin' drug store, oxcluslvo agents. THIS Wll.li I.NTI.IIUST MOTIICItS. .Mother Ora's Sweet Powders (or children, n certain relief for feverish uom. headache, bail stomach, teeth ing disorder, move nud regulate the bowels and ill's troy worms. Thoy break up colds In 24 hours. Thoy are so pleasant to the taste children like thorn. Over 10,000 tmttlinou lulu. Csoil by mother for ,.,.t jours. Thoy ueor fall Sold by all drug gists, -j ccnU. Sample mailed I'reo. Address, Allen S, Olmsted, Leltoy, N. V GLASSES That tit your een are worth all thoy cot. iio.vt in: toi citi:itCMts A llttlo Inquiry will convince ou that in) patrons aro satisfied patrons. WIIVV Uecnuso their glasses are rlsiit. and my prices aro as roasonublu as Is consistent with skilful service anil the best materials. Dr. Rickert K) eight KjM'i'lullst, Over Kcntncr s, Medford Willed wo mo lido to mako To pclasu our many palions Willi the Ikikcry (looils Wo llako Olit ISIIK.Ml Is of first liniioilame Wo know jnuil rin 1 1 II rigid, Hut all the other minor things Will give Tin: hamk mxn.iiT MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN 12 H, (Viilrul PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Heating All Work bunranttcd I'rlcvs itiuBunuliln COPPEEN & PRICE Howard Block, Zntrrocn on fltli Xoiiio riivii 349, 30 It. n. T vAf; S Ssy 4 fJ WORST STOMACH TROUBLE ENDED "Capo's llaH'psit" (lives Instant ttollof and the Itellof l.asls. Uvory cnr roKiilnily moio limn it million Htouiitnh iiuffororM In the United Htn!i KiiKhnul and Canada lal.o Pitpo's Dlapopslu, and rcalUo nut only Imnioilluto, hut hinting to ller. This harmless preparation will dl nest anything ymt cat and overcome a sour, gasri or out of order stom ach five minute afterwards. I( your meals don't fit comfort ably, or what you cat lies like a lump of load In your stomach or If )ou havo heartburn, that Is a sign of Indigestion. (lot from your phnrmactst a fifty cent cuso of Papo's Dlapepulu and Just as soon us you rati. Theio will be no sour risings, no belching of undigested food mixed with acid, no stomach gas or heartburn, fullness or heavy rooting lit the stomach, nan sea, debilitating headache, dlttb Doss or Intootlnal griping. This will all go, nud hesldcH thorn will tie no sour rood left over In llio stomach to poison )our hrcnth with nauseous odors, Papo's Dlapopslu Is u certain cure for out or order stomachs, because It takes hold of your food and digests It Just the name as If uttr stomach wasn't thaw. Keller In five mluutoH from nil stomach misery Is waiting lor .uni ut any drug store. Iluwo largo rnty nviit cases con tain more Ihun sufficient to tlir uiiKhly euro allium tiny cimc of d pepsin, Indigestion or any otlui stomach disorder Auction Sale of Acreage i.v tin: i'ii;itci: st iihivisio.v Two Miles i:ast of Minlfonl THiitsDAV, Ai'itu. torn us Tin: KAMI Quo and uno-quarler to five aero tracts will be sold to tho highest bid dor. Koldom docs tho buyer lmvo tho chance to name tho price ho pays for real estate, especially choice pro perty well loc.ttod nud on very easy terms. Do nut tall to secure ono or theso tracts. A special opportunity for tha msn of small means to securo u homo. Liberal discounts will lie tuado for nil cash. i:. r. iikkkuv, c. n. piiatci: Auctioneer Owner Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau ion h.m.i: 100 acres, 70 acres been under plow, 'J arris orchard, large house, barn, water right. Prlee 121100. 15 acres mile front small town, I acres bottom land, small house, chicken houses, barn. Price 11500. h acres, all In orchard, mostly Spllz apples, und pears; T room house, bam, chicken houses, place all fenced with poultry fulice; team, wagon mid all farm Implements go with phieu. I'rlcu 70U0, turms. KACIIA.VOi: 10 acros, close to small town, small housu, burn, R acres alfalfa, & acres moro el our ml, balance timber, (loud soil. I'rlcu !'J00. Also good city prupurty for ex change for acreage. IIIINIMSSS l.ilA.NCItS Two (Ino teams or homes. Auto, 2f0. 11 hives ut buoa and supplies, $10. j:mi'i.omknt Wultresri. Chamhuriuuld, lloiisumuii. Kauch hands, Teumstur, (ill I for guiieral huiisewuik. MRS. EMMA BITTNER l'liono llomn It Opposite Nash Hotel ItOO.MH (I mul 7, 1'AliM III.OOK. Draperies Wo curry ft very coiniilotn linn of driipi'rlcs. lucn ciirfuliis, fixtures, ate., ami iln all Clausen nf ujiliiilslvrliiK A Hpei'llil mull to limit ufler thin work exclusively it ml will mvo ntt K)d Murvico an Is ihihoIIiIu tu get In uvun the luruiHt cltlcn. Wcoko & McGowan, Co. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I. O. Public Land Matters; Final Proof, Iloflort Lands, Contest and Mining Ciiactt. Bcrlp, WHERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Wo la'ittl Ullii'iN Follow Just Khinio over these, and wo know )oui cuiiio to see litem. "SMI LINO DAN" lllg One-reet "Kiiy-lleo" MilK MONKUV ACCOMIM.ICK" Thefts committed by a monkey Impli cate mi Inmost man "ON Till: IIIIINK HI" DISIIONOK" Powerful drama TIIK TWO SISTUKH" Thaniiliniisor comedy SO NO MCSIC I1I'I'K(71S Mat In ecu Dally, 'i to 6 l M. livening, 7 to 10. Admission .lo ami !Oc NOI'ICIC 1'iro (lo havo )our pin lure taken, nt 3S Mslu street. Thu StHr thoatro will pay fur the set ting. Tlio photographer wilt o plain It all to )ou. It's absolutely free. f ISIS THEATRE VMDI MI.I.K i Franco & Ailclinijton f j s hi 011 III Lire X loiuiib, TtuK'd) Pathos t I'll. .hi I'laj Toiln) Uni) 'till' Ijtilillnu IJghl A I.UblU NIHNtlMt Two Part riop to Cntili a llmglar X t'omliiK Honii T 'I ho VriigHunio of Diirmul T 11 lll'K U-Hllt I A Vr I' rT'l" t'f TT PtTI'I ft I'tttttT THEATRE SI iOMOHT jiiiix itrxNV Polio l.lrrllseil Kts'ls Nuf Sod AiIiuImIoii Always tho tUiiio iii-ci:nts n Never Moro, Net or Loss Tlff'l1 t'f I'Tf T 'I 4 Luxury Without ExtriTvaganco Hotel I Von Dorn t 2-J2 Turk Street I I'Mncat popular priced I Hotel in San J7ranci8eo I I Modorn Contral I M"H-fr4-H-"H"H"t-H"l"l"l- City. Running dirflillcd ice water in each room. European Plan, u !u Girlc Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms . . - . $1.00 each 00 rooms . - - . 1,50 each 50 rooms .... 2.00 each 00 room frilh private Ulh 2.00 each 50 room vrilb print) bilb 2.50 each 30 iultci, bedroom, par lor nnd bath - 3.00 each For moro than one auett add $1.00 extra to the above rate for each additional gueit. Reduction by week or month, i Munagtrntnt CAilr IV, Ktltiy K.Ys4:riTCi?: F.G.ANDREWS .. Lt'SHoo of drill mul Dining itoniu. ,. IT L5ffilif1a Dc-il located iP" ih'lJiMli Wi n most Wlaliiil l$B popular Hi