It i vmt, frfturt K-VL mLUl"!X-lI t - -- i HJl,'UJill""t11 ' "i ""1' Mkdford Mail tribune itm Mi1 ' mflf"" "M 'iffiiff'wff..; :' "t"" tint" r AN INIlKrKKnKNT NKIVUIIAI.IMI ..i j;. ; -"i:. .".-::.-- ""' "" ... iUIIKinilUK KVHIir MDNHAV MKDt'ORU llliNTINO CO. KXOKIT Hl) AFTHHNOON nr tub ..Tlis mtnncrotlc TlmM, Th MfMrord Mull. Tli Mrilfnrit Tribune, Tim Kouth em OrrnonUn, TIib As'tlnnd Trlhuni. Offlm Mall Trltjunn llullttlne. aO-27-59 North Tlr trett tfclcpltnno 78. OEOIlOn PUTNAM. lMltor and MnRr Kntirl as pccoml-clnsa mutter At Mffiforil, Oregon, under the act of March 3, 1S;. Official rnner of tho City of Mr-dfordL Official rupcr of Jackson Cnuntr. PESTIFEROUS PARKINSON. MAN iiainod Parkinson, who won notoriotv two A A years ago by reforeiiding the University of Oregon legislative, nppropriiilioit by means of Fraudulent anil forged signatures, is at his old tricks again and states that he will nimbi ntfiif).- liiiv1iii iwliiiMiiiim it, ri..T,M. -. ...,.., im.i iiimiiv i tiM 111 iiiii iti vriviwii. iTnwftoTih KrXTii imftm Mrciytfpnp. oifMrtoy. mstuv. apiW, V, iffm. " mi ii i j ROBERT W. WOOLEY ASST. SEC. OF TREASURY t StTBBCRrPTIOX RATES. On jrfnr. by "" ,- - i) On month, by mall .. ,. - ,t lVr month, delivered by carrier In Mcdrord, Jackionvlll and Cen tral l'oint... ,., , , .ro Pwtnrdny only, by mnll, per year S.00 Weekly, per yar.. . .so SWORN CIRGU&ATXOir. Dntly nvernpn for eleven month ma in November 30, 1911, JT51. T Tho Mnll Tribune Is on nil at the Ferry NoWa Stand. SAn Krahclaco. Portland Hotel News stand. Portland. Portland New Co.. 1'ortlnnd. Ore. W. O. Whitney, Beattle, Wan. fall I.Mca Wlr United Pren Blspttolus. MBroKB, o&saeir, Metropolis or Southern Oreon and Northrn California, tujd tho fastest erowlne city In Oreeon. Peculation U H. census 1C JilO; eatlmated. 1J1J 1O.0P9. Klve hundred thousand dollar Gravity vatr Kntrm completed. Rhine flneit imply puro mountain water, and J 7. 3 m Urn of atreeta pavci, Toatofflcn receipt for yrar ending November SO, 1911, show ncre of IS Manner, fruit city tn Oreeon Itogue Itlver fipltjtenberB apple won sweep atakea prise and UlU of "Apple xiwf of h World" at the National Apple Show,. tTpokane, 1909, and n car of Newtowns won Tint Prlw ta 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, n. c ririt Vrlie In 1911 At Rpokatie National Apple Show won by carload of Xen towns. iioRue itiver pears brousnt menrst Iiir the paat six yenrs. prices In all markcta of the world dur ARGU DEMURRER Mthoimh the annronriations ftu- the Ctirvnlli Airfii.iti tural college are much larger than those for the state uni versity, Parkinson will not seek to economize on this insti tution. He admits that his effort is to injure the state university so as to permit itls eventual absorption bv the w. . v. winch is supposed to be the secret program of iresiuent iverr of the latter, institution. "Who is this man "Parkinson Parkinson is a former labor agitator, who had hirf at tention focalized upon the educational problem when he undertook to unionize the city of Eugene, and. through conditions for which the university was not responsible, faded. He vowed vengeance and bv attacking the state university imagines he is "potting'ovon" with the em ployers of Eugene. It was clearly established in court that not onlv had the Parkinson referendum petition papers been circulated in the harbor dives of Portland, where thev were siirned iy the flotsam and jetsam of humanitv some of thorn not even citizens of the United Statesbut from three to four thousand of the names were whollv fictitious and fraudulent. The supreme court gave Mr. Parkinson his ease on pure technicalities, and. the ationiir iniiiin1 1'iiil. mg to do his duty, Mr. Parkinson escaped his due meed. .besides being a friend of education Mr. Parkinson is also a champion of labor. .For years he has managed to extract a livelihood from his fellows in the unions. finm. i: Hit I l.tiaWWWa MWaeMWW IW III III HOGS 9.75I0:;9.90 PORTLAND MARKET LIQUOR GASES SOON Tin demurrer iiilerpoeil b the le-fcii'-i iti the Medfortl liquor ca.c will prolinbly be nrxued in to circuit couit TiiCMlay. A few civil cases precede it mill the completion of these will determine the time the demurrer i" to be argued. Tho dcfen-e maintains in its de murrer that the men indicted are not etiilty of selliu'j liquor to minors and that if liquor was sold in this manner that thii men who actually sold it should be indicted. The question i-, an 'ojh'ii.ouc and will be Jinnl fought. BULL H00SE PLAN HOUSE CAMPAIGN WASHINGTON, April G. Plana of strenuous lcgltilatlvo canipalKnliiR during tho coaling tjcealon of congrens .were outlined today by the new or ganization of tho progressiva party of tho house. Recognition of tho new party was assured this uftornoon by Majority Leader Underwood who said ho would glvo the progressives places nt least on two Important committees, tho ways and means and rules. Pro gressives wcro Jubilant at this decis ion. 1'rotn tho fall of Speaker Clark's gavel Monday tho progressives Intend -to get Into 'tjio legislative struggle nggruRslvely. Tho progressiva rules eommltU'a labored today on a draft of tho propobed rules for tho house which they expect to offer as sub Mltuta for thu rules brought In by tho democrats. Tho progressives rules will Include a number of revolutionary changes notably a provision for tho so-called votes during tho consideration of bills Informally Iti tho committee of the whole of the house. A number of provisions to facllltuto tho calling up of bills from tho committees will bo lucludod. Vnnlt: nnm It.. 4.n.,...1 1 l - i n , t ."" "" '"- "- iuiw, aim whom re cmi) dvcis bility act was passed became instautlv what in the profes sion is known as an "ambulance chaser." running to the wives or widows of injured or killed workmen to' get the privilege of bringing suit for damages on their behalf. Ijor these services his share has amounted to from one tlnrd, in cases settled out of court, and one-half in those uiuiigur. 10 rnai, up to sixty and more per cent for those appealed to the supreme court. So lucrative has his occu pation proved that his burning zeal for struggling labor led linn bitterly to oppose the recently enacted compensa tion act, which would settle the matter of workmen's dam- Hgi'S WUllOUt tile t OJavs nnil liiuirr n.il. M" ...,.i ..:!., and the division of spoils with jackal attorneys. It is not generally known that Mr. Parkinson and an other genius ot like feather were the main spirits ftinuimr Itoberi Wirkliffi' iioU, ill' l-'iur-fa.. n., jiwt itppumtod a -wlnnt M'en'tarv of the treasury, i one of the fo new mpui inuti to In men n plai'o under thu new uduimi-tmtioii ttt Washington. Ho far. lit linn been a prominent woiker in the democratic party for n lou; tiuu, and became ae qiiaiuted with tho pU'F-ldentiul eaudi dad during the tumpni:ii. and organizing the opposition in some labor circles against the compensation act. Labor has been findin nr li I'.k.I-..i.w. l l ?i o -" Ki'iMiuuu mil ami US re- spousioie leaders dp not hesitate, in private conversations, to express their opinions of him and his doings in general! lliis explains why m his announcements of intended pro cedure m connection with this hih'sr i-wWn.,i,,. i... !... that he looks to the granges for support. The officials of the granges are emphatically repudiating him. However just as these latter need to make public and official their repudunon of Parkinsonian schemes and methods so labor needs, tor its friends' sake. rn.mi.i-t mu.ni. 1 ..i.,.i..i..t.. ri..i, uin ul'.Mlllll'l . , J -w ..uw. . . W, iwui u js no aoettor and s l.-n-oi nt' fhMn !;, ,.p ....:.. It is high time that these spiteful and criminal assaults upon Oregon s all too meager equipment for the higher education oi its youth, the youth of labor included, were Bear Creek Orchard Owner ' Says Keep a Valuable Asset NATIONAL CONTROL OF FLOOD WATERS WASHINGTON, April 7. Secre tary l.ano will recommend to Presl dent Wilson and through lilm to con gress that tho control of flood waters bo dealt with In a comprehensUo way by the national government. He reached the decision In part as a re Milt ot a conference with Dr. Aaron Ituroiiboliu, engaged In reclamation and Irrigation work In Palestine. Anronsohn suggested that Sir Wil liam Willnocks, tho Drltlsh engineer who built the Absuan dam be con Nulled about thu control of the waters of tho Ohio and Mississippi rivers. 1 "In handling thu situation In tho United Btntes," said Lane, "I bellevo It might bo well to got tho benefit of the experience of wen of other couiv trios who lnive dealt largely and torn putuutly with similar projects. J bhall urge upon tho president a rco ommondatlou for enactment by con gross ot tho Nowiauds bill or some similar bill making provisions for a drainage foro station aud reclamation power and Irrigation projects on a coniprohcuslvo scale,' To the Editer: The writer desires to enter his protect us one of Jack son county' large tux-payer against the removal of 1'rof. O'Gora from hi present position. Why, it would be an Injuslico to those investors, like the writer, who have largo investments in the valley. Firstly: Wc huve received a moM prnetieal know ledge as to how to han dle our orchards, in all its details. The writer has just returned from Iho various fruit section from the cast and the southern state., and nfter a mod thorough investigation 1 positively can say that Itogue river valley i fieer from fruit pests and diseases than any valley in the Unit ed .States. Let us be fair aud give credit wheio credit is due. We agitated lo bond this county for a million for good roads. No now want to iuia!e. that diougth will not by known. We hear the echo from the markets f"'"' the Far Kust aud F.uropo to1 ship only the best quality of fruit, not qiiantily. And yet, n few are willing to ill's Vy one of the most laluable assets which this county possesses Prof. O'Onra, who is considered one of thu most valuable men on horticulture iu the United Ktales. 1'rogross does not mean retrench ment in any form. The prinoipals iu this ne or couipo tition are competent men to lead and to advise. I feel that thu ptogrussivo type of men are iu majority in .Jiiekaou eouu- ty who wish to see the great work thus fur ueooiiiplished will not at this present time be retarded by any un wise movements. I'ardon this long letter, but I Imvo the interest of Rogue river valley at heart. What affects Ktigue river valley ceitalnly affects the values of or chard laud and its futuie. Lot us piogress but not iclitrd by agitating false economy, .SA.MUKL KOSKNHKKO, Owner of Hear Creek Orchards. Financial Changes to Perfect Money , A vaudeville pleco by VJctor Her bert and George V. Jlobart, entitled "HIDy's Illacksmltli." Is tto be pro duced next fceasou. Hy K. L. JrcClurc. The fluctuutioii iu money vuluo is the fundamental cause of all thu fi nancial distill bauccs of tho world. Tho dollar is twenty-live and eight tenths grains of gold, nine-tenths fine, but tho i dative vnlue or purchasing power of the dollar fluctuates with the chungos iu the supply and demand for money. Any substitute for money will puss at par as long as confidence is maintained In speciu payment, thus over ninety per cent of eM-hanges are made in bank cheeks. Hunks are drawing intciest on seventeen billions of deposits which is a spceial privil ege, paying many hundred millions annually which thu bunks extort in Interest from thu people for fictitious money. Mich n liiiancial system is a CQUttH iiiVHUeo jo uj cl(.tj,j, wjK,n. ever money become- scarce the banks being the gieittest debtors are com pelled to iucteaso their cash resent by calling loans and refusing ciedit, money increases iu value and prices tall in inverse tatio. The value of hi'icntifie money will not fluctuate with the value of the standard of 'J.l.H grains of gold .0 fine, hut on tho day gold in demone tized tho value of the dollar will he known by a list of tho prices of all other wealth expiesscd in dollars, aud as the supply and demand for money will bo automatically maintained at equilibrium by the superabundant money issue exchangeable in bonds, tho value of (he dollar will remain fixed and unchanged. This inestimable boon lo mankind cuunvt be uecouiplibuctl wilUout pro. iding for every emergency that may ari-e through manipulation, by ftuuii ciers whose subtle mnehinullons have concentrated wealth in the bund of the few throughout all ages under all government. The firt aud fundamental law, nec essary to prevent any possible inter ference with the circulation of money is to define what money is aud male it a definite unit distinct article, castlv recognized, and prohibit the u-e of anv thing el-e for money under the penalty of treason. 1. .Money is the nation's unma tured time note at its face value. J. Checks dnrwu again-t deposits of money to the credit of Individ unl accounts in depositaries of the United State.. II. Any other check, note or coin is prohibited from use for money with the penalty of troaim. All contracts to pay in gold coin will be legally caiieelb'dVy thu tender of money at iimi.n-c value and any contract or dciuntid inade for money other than the legal money of the United .States is declarul to lie an act of treason against the people of the United Stntof. All depositaries of the United Slati will receive iU'o-iis from any individ ual, company or corporation subject to withdrawal by check on demand under the rules and regulations jf the treasury department. All depositaries will inc checks payable to order at any dejsisilaty in the United States without churt(o. All U. S. depositaries will receive from depositor for iulectioii individ ual checks payable nl other depositar ies nnil credit I he amount colcctml without a)ly iwhwigo charge j U. S. ihiponilttrfu will llnis furnish the whole prople absolutely safe banks of deposit mid om'Iiuiikh which will make an individual check current at its face any plaiai iu the United States. 'Depositaries will mtikw no loans nnil therefore there will be no risk. Thu deHit will be cxcbaiiged for bonds and the treasury depart ment will receive the iuleiost the people now pay iu fictitious money to the banks. Credit will be a, constant as grav ity. Thu superabiiudaut issue of scientific money, exchanged for bonds and held, by the people tlnoughout the United States, will cicate tin un limited demand for interest at the curt out rule, ami nil borrowers with security to oiler will be able In se lect, It out the multitude ol bondhold ers seeking the current rate of inter est, the creditor I hoy will favor by paying the higher iiilc of intciest. PORTLAND. April T. Receipts for the week have, been: Cutllo. lllllll calves, II; hogs. '.21)27; sheep, '1.121; halves, ol, .Matkel steady to film. Receipt have been somewhat more liberal than last week. Hulk of tending was done in the steer division. Ptiec av eraged high, between 7.VJ.i aud 8. Strictly prime beeves invariably real Hid rff'.'J.'i. Ilulchcr stock w.s active although the small number ol' cows mid heifers offering was a disap pointment. Hulls, slagw and calves went to the shambles at steady pnee. Swine trading steady to a shade lower toward thu close. .Matkel open ed with a rush .Monday when lops brought $11.80 and ml winced to .ftMlO. Recent runs have been liberal enough lo supply pucker immediate needs, the bitter was a facor of the late mar ket and succeeded in pushing the range back lo $!I.7.Y The market I contjiilered steady on Ibis basts with Ms..hiitlcM for advance or decline, .Mutton iiuuket stead.v to slimmer with u ivmaikablv sboit supply. Iluyers unlit prime stock but it seems to be senn-c. Liquidation is doubtless retarded by the lambing season iu the sheep raising districts at this season. Prime wool ,v callings sdlliig at I'.'J.' aud ewes at (I.U0 f calmed. Not u single lamb sale was mude. .Mat let is strong, $ 7.00 to $S 00. .VOUCH TO Olir.tHKIHH, I am Jiut cnnvulcHpliig from a sur gleal operation tor appcndlollU and find iiD-solf cuiisldurabiy Involved In debt. To my creditors I desire to state that I nm not going to take anv advautngo of the bankruptcy law, but am going lo maUo nil houcat effort to Ri'ttlo my accounts dollar for dollar My creditors luvvo generally been rouuhlcialo and Imlulitcnt mid I iiuw appeal to them to he patient nud ilv mu n chniiro to ttiiilto good nud I will pro into nil clnlmii mkivImhI mo and iiinko paviuoutH mi them nil rnpldlv uh clrctitiistnucoH will permit. Claim ants urn rciqiuutrully requested to present claim to K. K, Kelly, Klrst National Hank building, In Medforn. I destro to thank my creditors and patrons for their good will and pa tleucn mid particularly thu niirgeoui who mirrctMfiilly treated inn. Very respertfully, DR. F, H. llAIUIKIt, Dental Surgeon. AdldiiB lllock, cor. Main nud Central. WHERE TO OO TONIGHT 1 Aiv THEATRE Wc Frattirc our Music uiitl Effects MARKET REPORT 1 Price Paid by Dealers KaOS-l.'c. HUTTER-:iOe. POTATOKS-O0o:i0e. CAlUIAdB IffllVie. APPLKS JOtflJ.'o. ONIONS- -.effSl.ll). CARROTS 7oe$t.00. PARSNIPS 75afl. TURNlPS-7:c(jB.'Jl. CA ULI FL0Wi:R-7oe.f l.'Jfl. APPLLS - :it)c3? 7.V. HONKV I06?13e lb. CIDKR J.'ic gal. CIIICKBKS lleiw, Mc. PORK 10Sl.)e. 1IKKF l0(S'J0e. LARD-l.-ie. HACON-l(l18e. SHOULDKRS-lle. HAMS--18c. UvcMiKk HOnS- Dressed, Ho; alive (l',s. SlIKKP l(fi 'IVtc. STKKRS-Alive, lie. rOWS-Alivc, fi.'ytc. VKAIr-Dresbcd, 11c. POULTRY Mixed ihiekenH, lOo; springs, I'.'o; drcwed, l'J(2Mu. Hay nud (I'raln (Selling Price.) WHEAT-$1.60. OATS . 1.00. HA V Vetch, .fll ton; grnin, .fl3. 1URLUY 7 ton. f OHN-Sr ton. Seed Potatoes None better anywhere at any prion. Finn seleits at an exceedingly low price "Knrllcsl of All" (not only n quick gruvver, but ouo ot I lie fluent main crop varieties, and a ureal keeper), $1.50 per 100 pounds. American Wonder, ft 'iC, per 100 pounds, Qur supply Is being handled thiougb J. T. HltOADUIV AND J. O. hCII.MIHT I'HIID MTOIIK. JAXIW MHOS. Capitol IIIII. TODAY TODAY PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Wator Heating All Work OunroMlxd rricrn llMutilili. OOFFEEN & FRIOE Kny-Dcc Kuy-Uco, WHEN LINCOLN PAID In two reels A Civil War xlorv of gieul iulciesl which will enu-e sHM'tnloiw to inn lln etillrn giiunl of human emotion. Seemw of lii'iul-ienderiiig palhos, scenes of nielling temleruuss nud seeiios of ballh) aud suuMilioimlisin THE PRETTY GIRL IN LOWER FIVE It'- a Thuuhoiiner. Two Keystone Comedies A DOCTORED AFFAIR It's u not of fun aud A RED HOT ROMANCE up to the Kc)sIdiio standout Ful Afternoon 2 to 5 Evcnlnii 7 lo 10 ADMISSION 5c ami JOc 18 Howard Block, Tntrsnc on (lb Horn rtion t. I Clark S Wright LAWYERS U'.IHIIINUTO.N, D. O. Public Land Mattnrs: ITanl Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining Cases. Scrip. DISSOId'TION NOTH'i:. Notice Is hereby given that the partnership firm of Mordoff Wooll has been dissolved, Mr. Mordoff re tiring from tho firm. All uccouittu are payable at the sto.ro. M. O. MORDOFF, (1. M. WOOLF. Dated April ,1, JU1CJ. HOW TO TREAT AILING CHILDREN Crowing children plnj hard nil I work liurd at school, which will) rapid growth uses up an cuormout amount of energy and vitality that must bo leplaced. When a child Is tired all thu time. no appetite, weak, dullcuto and sick !', wc guurautoo Vino), our delicious cod liver and Iron tonic, will Inilbl them iiji, create u hearty appetite, sound flesh aud muscle, tissue, pure healthy blood, and make thun. strong, " Mary Lang of Altnoua. Pa., writes: "Kvtir since childhood I have been weak and delicate and my blood has been thlu and poor. Many different forms of treatment did mo no good, but last spring I took Vlnol and not I am so in null stronger and butter that 1 want you to know It. I don't know when I have foil so well and vigorous as Ihavu since taking Vi nol." If Vlnol fulls to do just what wc sny, wo will glvo bnclt jour money. Medfoul Pharmacy, Mcdford, On f7(7l?iliic'l'.i.l..il.i.l.l(.l..im.l2) Luxury Without Extravaganco Hotel Von Dorn 212 Turk Street Finest popular priced IJotcl in San Francisco . . t-.tmi, f ,tM, , lil ,f.iff. f J, .l.fi.Liti X Ail-liA.lt TtttTTTtTTTTtTITTTTVTTTTTT t ISIS THEATRE f V.M'DHMM.i: NAYDENE &. LERRI Those R;itlme Kids I'ltiiiiig their original Texas Tolninv dance The Peril ol the Dance Hall Rmie Lnw A Corner In Crooks ('.'nm Tniirnvv The Inllurnce of Broncho Billy I Keel iiu.jj Mr (I M. Anderson ............ JL.L J..L J.XAJLA fi.li . - Til riTITVrTfTTVTTTTTTIl I II I THP Modorn Contral wrtxysw.Mvti?)&i)iii5iyrj) E. D. Weston Official Photograplior of tlic Mcdford Commercial Club Amateur l-'inisliiiitf Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior ami exterior views Plash lights Negatives made anv time and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 THE THEATRE PICTURES IN TOWN NOTICK. Notlco Is hereby given tljat tho undersigned will apply at the regu lar meeting of tho city councl) April 15, 1913, for a license to sell mult, splrltoiis and vinous liquors ut 10 North Front street, for it period of six months. MURPHY & CO. Dated April :i, 1013. Jphn A, Perl Undertaker 2Mf S. fULlVVfiUTf Phones M, 471 an 478 Aw'boJauce Service peputy Porppcr N. L. Townsend PAINTKIt AND DIXOII.VIOH Have Your Painting, Tinting and Paper Hanging Done by a Practical Mechanic. Prices Right. Satisfac tion Guaranteed. phono pjij.H 7IM Dennett Ave, Draperies Wo carry ft vory conplote Una of Jraporlis, lucn curtains, fixtures, ota, nml .do all climui'S nt uiiliolstcrltig. A Bpicliil rnvn to look uftcr this work exclusively ami will ulvn as uonil survlco us Is nosslblo to gst In uvea the largest cltUs, Weeks & McGrowan Co. OPI.'.V Afltir 1ST The Bonded Warehouse OHNICHAf HTOHAOK An extrHordiimrily clever Kdlkoii comedy "AFTER THE WELSH RAREBIT" In which a cliibiimii dreama of tho Inline lorbl. When he liuully wukos up he fimU the nuting he got eaiuu from I lie fiiv iduco. It's u llear. Sellg TWO MEN AND A WOMAN I Irutiia YitugrHpli CINDERILLA'S SLIPPER t'oinedy Ivnleni ' . THE MOUNTAIN WITCH Diumu ..MAl'HICM COSTIILLA TONK1IIT. Admission Aiwa) tho Haino i o i-:ts n Nover Moro. Never l.es 1 -.' Orogon'H Mont iip-to-iluto Flro-proof Warohuuuo with Uiirglar-proof Vuult. For rates apply MEDFORD REALTY Si IMPROVEMENT CO. BctJl located and moat f o p u 1 n r lotcl in thu City. Running didlillcd ice water in ench room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. 9 Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms CO roonu . SO rooms . . . CO rooms willi ptlrilt hlh 50 room viih privitt blh $1.00 ech 1,80 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.S0 each 30 sultoi, bedroom, par lor and balh 3.00 each For more than oneuueit add $1.00 extra to the above rate for eacl) additional guest, Reduction by week or month. l Manaitmint Chtiltr tV, Ktllty , 1 F.G.ANDREWS Umv of urlll uud Dluliig itooiu.