Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, April 08, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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North rir strct: telephone ts.
OHOROK PUTNAM. Bdlter and Manser
Kntered bk seonfl.lss matter st
Mcdfonl, Orej-on, umlir tht ot of
March J. 17.
Official Pnnr of th Citr of Merifonl.
Official Paper of Jackson Countr.
UBBOiuPTxeir hatss.
8 no year, br mnil - tMO
ti month, hy mall. - . - 10
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Mcrifont, Jacksonville and Cen
tral Point....-. .10
ttatunlar onlr. by mult, par year S.00
Weekly, per venr .. 1.10
SWORN OIBOU&ATIOK.
Dally nvnracn for eleven monthi ending-
November 30, 1)1, J.i,
Tho Mail Tribune U on sal at the
Parry Nw Stand, SUn Franclaco.
Portland Hotel Nws EUsnd. Portland
Portland New Co.. Portland. Ore.
tV. a Wliltney, Seattle. Wtsb.
Vail teased Wire United Frees
BUpatehes.
socBroxB. obbbbji.
Metropolis of Southern Oreson and
Northern California, and the fastest
Brewing ottyi Is Orecon. .
Population IT 8. census 110 MtvJ
estimated. 191! M.00P.
Five hundred thousand dollar Gravity
VTater System completed, tclvlns finest
supply pure mountain water. And 1T.J
miles of streets cvei.
l'ostoffle receipts for rear ending
Norembcr 3, 1J11. show Increase of 13
er cent.
Banner fruit cltr In Orecon Roarue
Itlwr Rnltsenber apples won sweep
stakes prise and title of
"Apple kibc or ins woxia
st the National Apple Phow. Spokane,
II0. ana a ear or ewtown won
Tint Prlte In 1910
st Canadian Interaatlouat Apple Show,
Vancouver, n. u.
risit rrlsa la 1J11
At Spokane Nntlonal Apple ioit von
by carionti oi awiowna.
rtojruo Rlvar pears brought highest
prices in all markets of the world dur
ing the past six years.
OWA RED LOT
M15 PASSED
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BY CALIFORNIA
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SACRAXIEKTO, Cal., April 8.
Kincty .daj- after niljoiirnnmcnt of
the Irgixlnturo the Grnnt-Bohnett red
lij;ht injunction bill, io which Govcr
linr JohnsonV fiiptinturu stnniln nf
fixwl after paeNiKii Uy Uillt liouse,
will berome opcr.itive, nnd nny citi
zen will have the power to cloc
down houses of prostitution upon
proper fchowinp to the court.
Under thiii net, modeled nftcr the
Iowa law, public prosecutors will no
longer hnve to be appealed to to be
gin fiction ngninst hiich houses, but
any responsible citizen upon filing a
bond may iipiitute uch snit.
.Thereupon a preliniiunry hearing is
Mt where both J.ide are heard, nnd
if the proper howinjr is tnndo the
trial is held, and, in case of convic
tion, a permanent injunction if
placed on the property for one yenr.
'Durint; that time it cannot be used
for any purpose whatsoever, Have
under a provision which requires the
owner to deposit a bond in full value
of the property that he will not use
tho premises for immoral purjwsea.
In this event, the court baa the
discretion to allow tho building to be
re-opened within the yenr for legiti
mate purpose.
Tho two radical departures of the
new law from the old are that it
places tho burden of white slavery
on the property owner instead of on
tho inmnteri, nnd that citizens can go
over tho head of the district attor
neys to bring action ugniii6t place of
ill repute.
In order to got dutn concerning the
manufacturing resource, both de
veloped and undeveloped, of this
county, nn well as to bpread the gos
pul of tho "Home IndiiHtry" move
ment, Mrs. l'dyth Tozier Weatherred
fpeeiul roproheutativo of tho Jlanu
fauturers' association of Oregon, will
address tho pcoplo of Jledfonl at the
Hotel Mcdford, Saturday evening at
8 o'clock p. m. Hery mini and
Woman in the city who is interested
in heeiiig their town and county be
come u manufacturing center should
attend this meeting. Mrs. Weather
red is njoo endeavoring to encourage
tho ladies when purchasing commo
dities to ask for homo lunnufuoturcd
goods.
Mrs. Wcnjhered was recently in
tho city and spoke to tho citizens of
Mndfoid under tho auspices of tho
Mcdford Commercial club and tho
Greater Mcdfoid Club. Hor remarks
proved of great interest and of much
benefit to (ho community. Saturday
night1 meeting should bo well at
tended by all who are interested in
tho future of Mcdford and tho itoguo
Jtiver valley.
av .uhi
rURUI7UJU
MRS
WEATHERRED
TO SPEAK SATURDAY
TARIFF AGAIN A LOCAL ISSUE.
NOW thai thr tariff b under consideration for reduc
tion, it has again become a local issue. Every dis
trict wants free trade in everything it is not interested in.
Southern democrats want sugar and cotton protected.
Western democrats want wool nnd lumber protected.
Eastern democrats want coal and steel protected. And so
it goes every section wants n little graft for its own
products.
The tariff has created trusts, instead of fostering in
dustry. Lt has increased millionaires, instead of increas
ing wages. It has raised the cost of living for all to ben
efit a few.
The protective tariff places industry upon a false basis.
Instead of standing upon its merits and meeting all com
petition, it seeks unearned profit by what is, in effect, n
subsidy, nnd is built up on inflation. It is high time to
restore natural conditions.
The greatest good to the greatest number should be
considered. "What each locality may lose directly in graft
iu one way will be more than offset indirectly in every
other way. ranufacture must rest upon its merits as
other forms of industry have to.
If the democrats fail to make sweeping tariff reduc
tions, with the staples of life on the free list, their lease
of power will be a brief one. If representatives of certain
interests succeed iu blocking tariff reform, the party in
power will be shattered'forever.
JAPAN COERCING CALIFORNIA.
SEVERAL measures are pending before the California
legislature designed to curb the oriental invasion,
which threatens to overwhelm the state. Already many
of the choicest valleys are populated almost exclusively
by Japanese and Chinese, who with their different stand
ard of living, supply a competition it is impossible tor the
Caucasian to meet. Entire towns have been vacated by
the forced out whites to be occupied by the orientals.
The Pacific coast thus faces a real yellow peril. Just
tit present it is California that suffers. In n few years it
will be Oregon, then Washington. To stein tho' yellow
flood, measures have been introduced in the legislature
making it impossible for an oriental to become a land
owner in California.
This law seems a just one, as foreigners are not per
mitted to own land in Japan. Yet tlie Japanese have
officially announced that Japan will boycott the Panama
Pacific exposition if the anti-Japanese legislation is en
acted. If it comes to a choice between California's welfare
and the fair, there ought to be no hesitancy the 'fair
should be sacrificed. Rut Japan's bovcott will not mate
rially affect tho exposition it can worry along without
a Jap display if necessary. And Japan has more to lose
by the boycott than the fair. It will crystallize American
sentiment against the Japanese.
If Japan can dictate to California through the exposi
tion, if this debased dollar diplomacy rules the state, then
it is entitled to scant sympathy in "its racial troubles.
MONTENEGRO SHOULD WIN.
TITE entire world will applaud little Montenegro for
its (lofi;i11in nf iUn li'lll-nminii nmimo i,.l,,.l, r.nl. 4.i
rob tho nation of mountaineers of the fruits of their costly
war, in order that the greater nations mav carrv out un
checked their plan of territorial aggrandisement.
I lie blustering attitude of the powers, the blockade of
the Montenegrin port js pure bluff. Public sentiment in
none of the nations, with the possible exception of Ger
many and Austria, sanctions such interference, and in
Germany it has evoked a strong socialist protest, while
the Slav half of Austria is sympathetic with the Balkans.
The concert of Europe oucht to be disrunted. Its xno
accomplishment has been to delay for half a centurv th"
driving of the unspeakable Turk out of Europe. Its dc-
niaiKis Have never been upon Turkey, but always exerted
in its behalf. It has sanctioned countless massacres of
Christians, the almost endless oppression of the people
and the continued desolation of one of the most fertile
countries in the world by semi-barbaric conquerors.
When Russia had Turkey all but conquered, the pow
ers forced her to release the strangle hold and restore the
territory seized. The powers would do the same with the
Balkan states, only their demands are disregarded.
Montenegro should win and be allowed to keep her
winnings, for her cause is as just a one as it is possible
to go to Avar upon as beneficial to humanitv as any war
ever undertaken.
Opinions on Fruit Inspection
The county court 1ms received thu
following letters bearlnj; on tho re
tention of Profeusor O'Oara:
Medford, Ore., April i. To tho
Honorable Hoard of County Commls.
slonors Gentlemen: Please count
this firm us helng amongst those who
favor the retention of Professor
O'Gara by Jackson county. Wo aro
interested in about COO acres of land
In this county, about 2G0 of which
Is planted to orchard. Count us for
O'Gara. Yours truly,
W. T. VOIUC & CO.,
Uy S, A. Nye,
Medford, Ore., April 2. -Hon. K.
L. Tou Voile, Jacksonville, Ore.
Dear Sir: As wo probably cannot bo
at tho mooting Friday p. m., when
tho matter of our county patholo
gist and his offico will bo dlscussod,
wo wish to give our testimony In tho
caso u writing. After five years'
experience in fruit and orchard work
hero, wo feel that Professor O'Gara
and his work Is worth Jnflnltoly
moro to tho fruit Interests of Itoguo
Hiver valley than his services cost
STODFOUD TkrATTi TRTBUNK. MEDFORD. ORKCIOtf. 'ITKfcnAV. APRIL 8. mil).
tho county In dollars, Tho orchard
1st of experience, who takes prldo In
having his trees clean and free from
pests and blight, may not particu
larly need his services; but tho care
less, shiftless fellow who Injures his
neighbor by not properly caring for
his trees needs Professor O'Gara,
who will force him to clean up In
accordanco with tho law. As tax
payers wo strongly favor keeping
Professor O'Gara In this work. He
spectfully, C, W. I'OTTKIl,
G. G, G00LIJ.
NOTIOK.
rsotlco In hereby given that tho
undersigned will apply at tho regu
lar mooting of tho city council April
1C, 1013, for a llccnso to sell malt,
splrltous and vinous liquors at 10
North Front street, for a porlod of
six months,
MURPHY & CO.
Dated April 3, 1013,
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Ilio "Queen of tho Menagerie" of
tho Al (1. lliiriipa throo ring wild ani
mal circus, which will exhibit In
Medford on April U. Is '.Mistress
Noll," a full blooded forest bred Af
rican lioness.
"Mistress Nell" owes hor Kpulnr
Ity amongst thu owners ami nttnehes
to the fact that aim Is the only Meno
of tho half hundred owned by the
show that can bo trusti'it to roar
their )oung. It Is tho rulo with
mothers of wild boots born In cap
tivity to destroy their offspring nt
tho first approach of human being
and great enro must bo exorcised In
removing tho cubs from tho den In
which they art born. After they havo
been taken away from the mother
they aro provided a wet nurse, It one
Is available from amongst the on -
"Feeds and Feedings" in
Circulating Libraries
When on a rc.ynt visit to Salem,
O. M. Plummcr, secretary and treas
urer of Portland Union Stock Yards
company, was given n vary thorough
understanding of tfio working of tho
Oregon library commission y Its
very efficient secrotnry. Miss Corne
lia Man-In. As a result or this visit
Portland Union Stuck Yards com
pany has furnished to the Oregon
library commission 'for tho us of
Its circulating libraries over tu
state 40 copies of W. A. Ilonn's
"Feeds and Feedings," n handbook
for student and stockman. This nook
Is known nil over the United State
and Is tho last word on tho subject.
It Is used as a textbook In prnctlrnl
ly all tho veterinary and agricultural
colloc.es In tho country nnd by a
large number of high schools giving
agricultural instruction.
One copy of this book wilt be put
In practically every circulating li
brary going over thu state and otcry
stockman nnd farmer should nvall
himself of the opportunity of rending
Its pages carefully.
Whisler Suggests Potatoes as
Basis for Scientific Money
We are frequently being reminded
of the uuity and futility of gold lis
standard money. Its futility hpciii
to be manilet in its tibilitv to elude
its pursuer when pursued and to es
cape its captor when captured.
If it were more plentiful its ir
tues would ric, uud uh its virtues
rose the desire Io obtain it would be
come less, nnd without n desire for
it (hero would he no corner or mon
opoly, a- no one would euro to cor
ner ii thing without value.
This is about tho lino of thought o
those who attack gold us u money
slumlord, mid their Hist remedy
seems to ho Io find something uioiu
plentiful.
Wo nro told Hint "Use duy gold W
demonitized (he value of Iho dollar
will ho known by u list of, the priciw
of nil other Health cxprcicd in dol
lars." Now what would ho tho value of
this uuwly expressed dollar that had
no teferenco whatever to gold or to
any other commodity but itself'
Would it havo lofereneo to so
jnany pounds of potntoes which
would lmo one value ill olio part of
the country and another vano iu
another pint 7 Woulil it hnvo refer,
enco to o many pounds if apples
that nro olio year worth three times
ns much as theio aro iiuolliur year?
Would it havo rclorenro lo ho much
labor which bus a difference of vuluo
depending on whether you are shovel-
Bnrncs Big Circus
Mud department, or nro turned oxer
to .Mmlit. riorlite, tho principal fe
male trainer of tho show, who raises
them on a bottle with rations of
malted milk and generous feeds of
baby food.' Tho offspring of "Mis
tress Noll" need no snrh artificial
nourishment as she ran be depended
upon to take tho host of enro of her
buhlo and at prosciil Is exhibited at
eer performance with her foiih
nuuK lust) cubs, who arrived about
three weuks ago.
In connection with tho kindergar
ten of tho Ilarues circus attention
might bo called to "Venlco" the ram
el horn In winter quarters, last win
ter. Thero aro also baby bears,
baby monkeys, cut little buby ponies,
In fact at present almost every pe-
ties Is roprcscnted In tha nursery.
Part 1 tells or the production of
flesh, fat and energy- tho arlous
feeding standards and calculating
rations for farm nnlniaU.
Part " sols forth tho feeding
properties of substantially all the
feeding stuffs used In America, tin.
grains, mill and factory byproducts,
the grasses, hay, etc., soil nnd sllaco
the preparation of fd for ani
mals and tho uiannrlnl value of
feeding stuffs.
Part 3 protonta In n roudusd
form substantially nil the t)tlral and
more important riiulliiss of the Kuro
peun and American experiment sta
tions bearing on the rational feed
ing of tho horse, calf, row, steer,
sutop and pig. This part Is Intense
ly practical. Tho tables aro simpli
fied and arranged accerdins: to an
entirely now plan by whh-h the rend
er loams at a glance how much ford
Is consumed by one nulmul and In
one animal and In one day while on
tho experiment nnd what that one
day's food produces in work, flesh,
milk, etc.
iitjr dirt or a,ing brick or serving us
president of the I'niled Stale-?
Would it have reference lo the capi
tal slock of certain Corporations
whose value -eun neer bo deter
mined And this would be some
paradox.
Money bus several functions nnd
one of them is lo sene as mci-iirc
by which nil other nines mav be
measured. Hut if value h to he
known by tho lis) price of each in tide
uh we are told then cuch dollar could
only meusiiie vuluo iu that artn le
upon which It was hiiArd and a dollar
bused on labor would huve no lixed
vnluu (hul would pass interchange
ably over into some other commodity.
To Iry this just cllmlnute from
your mind any vulucs now' existing In
reference to the dollar based upon
gold mid then see what Did woid
dollar would menu -simply cluios,
C. B. WJIJKIiKK.
Merltol Tonic DIrobIIvo will touo
up your system quickly, mako you
feel strong again, llasklus Drug
Rtoro.
John A. Perl
! Undertaker
uh s. nAit'iurrr
PIioucm M. 471 and 47S
uiibulauoo Servlco Deputy Coroner
NOriCIJK) CIIIIDITOIIH.
1 am JiimI ronvnlfirlng from ft sur
gical operation tor nppniidlcltlH nnd
find UDHolf considerably Involved In
debt. To my creditors I deslro Io
statu that I am nut going In take any
ailMtutiiKo of the bankruptcy law, but
nm going to make an honest effort to
settle any accounts dollar tor dollar.
My creditors havo generally been
considerate and Indulgent nnd I now
appeal to them to bo patient and glv
me a rliauio to mako good nnd 1 will
pro rato all claims against ma and
iniiko pnymontH on them an rapidly
ns circumstance will permit. Claim
ants nro respectfully lequenled to
present rhttius to I J. K. Kelly, First
National llauk building, In Medfonl.
I deslro to thank my creditors and
patrons tor their good wilt and pa
tience nnd particularly tho uurgMiit
who successfully treated mo.
Very respectfully,
Dlt. 1 H. IIAltimit,
Duutnl Surgeon.
Adklnn Illock, ror Mnln nnd Central,
Seed Potatoes
None Ix-tter anywhere at any price.
Fine sclents at an exceedingly low
price.
"Carllest of All" (not only a quirk
grower, but olio of thu finest inntu
crop wirlctloa, uud a great keeper),
Jl.r.O per 100 pounds.
American Wonder, II.SS per 100
pounds.
Our supply Is being handled
throosh J. T. imti.lil,i:v AMI J. V.
srn.Miiir n:i:i Mom:.
JAM-S nitos.
Capitol Hill.
N. L. Townsend
I'Ai.vmu ami ocroit.vrou
Havo Your Painting, Tinting nnd
Paper Hanging Dune by a Practical
Mechaulr. Print Right. Hntlstac
Hon Guaranteed.
Phono ll-lt
7IU lleniiott ,'.
Inch to a Doughnut Is n cousin
The latter wo bake fresh each day
And sell at 10 cents the doteii
Tho holes In tho renter of tho dough
nuts wo bako
Aro smaller than Iu many others,
Thus more for the price If ours you
tnke,
And )ou'll find no bettor cruUrs.
MEDFORD BAKERY &
DELICATESSEN
tU H. Central
E.D.Weston
Official Photographer of tho
Medford Commercial Club
Amateur Finishing
Post Cards
Panoramic Work
Portraits
Interior and exterior viowe
Flash lights
Negatives made any time
and any place by appoint
ment.
208 E. Main Phono 1471
BoJt located
and most
popular
hotel in thu
City. Running ditmucd
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a la Carte
Cafe.
Tariff on Rooms
12 rooms
91,00 each
1,80 each
2.00 each
2.00 each
00 rooms .
80 rooms - -
00 rooms frill print Ulh
SO rooms vrilk winU bth
30 suites, bedroom, par
2.50 each
3.00 each
lor and bath
For more than one puest add $1.00
extra to the nbove rate for
each Additional guest.
Reduction by week or month, i
Managtintnt Cfmltr W. KtlUy
F.G.ANDREWS
.. Lcsfiuo of Grill nnd Dining Room, ,
MSD I
III tmt M
watr1 Jltmm
BftOJjiU'tiil'l' lJi
WHERE TO 00
TONIGHT
STAR
We rcnttirn our Music nnil Effects
TODAY
TODAY
Kny-Dco Kny-Dco
WHEN LINCOLN PAID
In two reels
A Civil War slorv of grcal interest
which will cnuoo spectator to run
Ihn entire gaunt of huumii emotions.
Hectic of heart-rendering palhos,
xeenen of inelling tenderness and
scenes of buttle uud seusatlouulism
THE PRETTY QIHL IN LOWER
FIVE
It's It Tlutuhntiicr.
Two Keystone Comedies
A DOCTORED AFFAIR
ll's a riot of fun
nnd
A RED HOT ROMANCE
Fuly up to the KeyMonu standard
Afternoon 2 lo 5 Evenlnu 7 to 10
ADMISSION 5c nm! 10c
IT
THEATRE
THE DEST PICTURES IN TOWN
An extraordinarily clever Kdison
coined v
"AFTER THE WELSH RAREDIT"
In which ii clubman dreams of the
fut u to forld. Whwt he finally wales
up he finds the roosting he got came
from the fire place. It's a lleur.
Slir
TWO MEN ANO A WOMAN
Drama
Vitiigrsph
CINDERILLA'S SLIPPER
Comedy
IChUhii
THE MOUNTAIN WITCH
Drama
.MAI'IIIL'K fOSTKM,.V TONIGHT.
Admission Always tho flamo
io n:.vr.s
Nover More, Never Less
T7TTTT ITTtTTTtTT 1 TT V T T HT
I ISIS THEATRE i
v.UDi:vii,f.i;
NAYDENE & LERRI
Those Rautlnic Kills
Featuring their uiiginul Texan X
Tommy dance
I Photo Plnys - Tues. anil Wctl, f
Pntho's Weekly No. 8
With uichoM of Mutt and .Icff
Hy Hud Fishcr
Tlie Cheapest Wny
I'alhe Comedy
The Influence of Broncho Billy '. '.
.. I'culiirmg Mr. (I M. Anderson ,,
; Conilnn Thursilny, one day only ' '
A urnma in uic Air
I'alhe Npeeiut Iu two pints I
Clark G Wright
LAWYERS
WAHIIINOTON, 1). 0.
Public Land Mittteru: Final Proot.
Doiort Lands, Contost nnd Mlnluf
Cases, Hcrlp.
PLUMBING
Steam and Hot Water
Hoating
All Vftitk (tunrantced
Prleus ltoasoimlils
COFPEEN & PRICE
as Howard Block, Entrsnos on fl sH.
Home ritoue 849.
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