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CTGE FOUTC ItTTCDFORT) iNfATTJ TRIBUNE, MEDFORD. OREClON, WEDNESDAY, ATRTTi !), 1MH. &' fk. jft ' 10. j ft - i F r fv Kf r-r r.: I : ... (N- i item -i) i f 1 : . I- I i. t i i it u 1 i t :fc to 6 I f- M t U & fc h Medford Mail Tribune AN tNm.rKNDKNT NRWHPArRIl I'UMlilHllKI) KVKHT AlTmiNOOS RXCBPT HUNI1AV MY TItH MKlH'i OIID PIUNTINO CO, Th Ttomocrntlo Time. Tha Mulfonl Mall. Tlia Medford Tribune, Th Houth-. rn OtiK(inUn. Tlio Ashland Tribune. OfriCA Mall Tribune. BillUlInu, J5-17-1I North Kir street; telepliono 76. qilOnOIJ PUTNAM, Rdltor and Manner Rntered ns necond'clans matter at Metlfnrrt. Oregon, under the ct of Jdnreh I, 1S7B. Official Paper of th City of Medford Official Paper of Jackson County. RUVROIUVTXOK BATES. Ona year, by malt tt.00 On month, by mall . 80 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford, Jacksonville and Cen- trnl Point , -. .JO Pnturday only, by mall, per year J.00 Weekly, per rear . t.80 HWORK CIROUI.ATIOK. Dally average for levn month and Ini; November 30. 1911, 1U1. Tlia Mall Tribune, la on sate, at the Ferry Nawa Htaml. 5n Kranclaco. Portland Hotel Kewa Stand, Portland. Portland News Co, Portland. Or. V7. O. Whitney. Seattle. Wish. Tull tsed Wlra United Trass Dispatches. KEDrOBD, oBsaox. Metropolla of Houthtrn Oregon and Northern California, and tha fastest srroTTlnc cltv In Orrron. Population U. K census 110 SSIO; eetlmalrd. 191! 10.000. Plva hundred thousand dollar Qrnvlty water system completed, civiiib rtneat nupply puro mountain water, and 17,3 miles of streets: pael. los toff tee receipts for year endlrnt TOvemtxr jo, lSll, show increase of 1 eer cent. Manner fruit city In Oreeon Home rtlver ittxenbere apples won sweep takes nrlii an.1 title of "Apple Ktnr of tba Wet: at the National Apple Show. 190$, and car of Newtown- k World" fcpokane. won Tint PriM In 1910 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, u. u. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Joko or Coincidence? Arthur O. Perry, editor of Con ning Tvcr in tha Sun, hns lino" Homcthinjr slipped over on him or else the typographical freak of the century has come to light. Last Sunday Terry culled for enntrihu tioiw to hix column nnd among the lot was the one wo print below. The heavy initinl letter reveal the secret of I'erry-'t subsequent pccvinhnerfs. Politics bubbled Early nnd laic, Rows in'Uio council, Rows in the Mate, Yet now Mis quiet, so they relate. Into tho tiinuoil came Conning Tower Smiclchcd nil the titotarts with mighty jwwer. But sonic wish for times as they Used for to be, , Gay times as those wcro Seldom wo see. Merry Widow- Waltz? M. W. Waltz was in from Muddy Creek Sunday Wingville Notes in linker Herald. The man who plants the cabbage gets ahead. And tho mart win tries to get a head in lettuce doenn't always (suc ceed. In spito of tho fact that a "Go To IT" sign still remains on a woodpile in our alloy no hobo has taken th hint.' FIGHT FOR REVISION OF TARIFF BEGINS r- WASHINGTON, ,lprll JjTfe fight for tho democratic tariff rovli loa ' began In congrow today when conferences and party plans which held tho stnge for weeks gavo way to tho first open steps for the passage of a now tariff bill. President Wilson's personally de livered message calling upon hlB party associates In both houses to upccdlly enact tho party pledges of tariff revision was followed by a caucus of domocratlc house members which will continue for soveral days and In which tho democrats will at- tompt to settle their differences and agrco upon tho support of the Under wood bill. Criticism of many features ot the proposed law dovoloned today in democratic circles In the senate In short tho caucus of senate democrats to consider other matters than the criticism was voiced by ono or two western senators against tho free wool provision and the sugar sched ule, proposing freo sugar in 101C. Tho house- democrats settled nono ot tho general tariff questions today. Tho sennto leaders tiro still Insistent tho bill bo sub-divided so the sep nntto votes may bo had If desired up on sugar and wool. 'Many progressive republican sena tors expressed opposition to tho damocratic bill becauso of the sweep ing cburacter of reductions nnd tho democrats nro counting on llttlo If any support from them. John A. Perl Undertaker 3i S. IIAIUXKTT I'hom-a M. 471 nn 478 Attriiuluuce Service Deputy Coroner PESTIFEROUS PARKINSON'S PALS. " OTDJTNft '(.inci'Mita populni govornment more than -' the misuse of the referendum to eripple the state university Tt was one of Joe HnUoy's tellinjr notes in his wailful swan song on leaving the senate. Vet every one of the names affixed to Parkinson's statement in the voters' plmmphlet last fall attacking the millage lull in support of the higher educational institutions of the state was that of a member of the people's power league. Par kinson's statement contained a direct, palpable, conscious lie and yet these men stood as sponsers. yo fault can be found with these men for their theo rotieal objections to a millage tax, nor to their desire for reformation and reorganization of higher education. Yet their alliance with Parkinson causes many thousands of voters, who are in sympathy with the anus ot the People s Power League to believe that Parkinson's pestiferous program is an essential part of the league's activities. Mr. U.'Ren, who signed with Parkinson last fall, has i i i . . ..i..i. spent iwemy years in cNwiuiiHuuig nit; urcguu msitviu. Does he want to show the world now how a disgruntled agitator can disarrange not alono tho state's higher cul tural endeavors, hut its instrumentalities of higher so- ciologie and industrial efficiency as well' Mr. U'Ken is a candidate for governor. Does ho wish it understood that Parkinson methods and Parkinsonian aroma are to prevail around the state house, in case of his success i Mr. U'.Ren owes it to himself and pudiate Parkinson. Another signer to the of his chief supporters today is the ultra-literary editor of the Oregoman, Dr. Chapman. Once upon a tinio Dr. Chapman was president of the state university, and made a failure of the job. Since then he has mainly been in charge of the literary, scientific, philosophical, theological and pedagogical columns of the Oregonian. Kducation naturally has been a favorite and constant theme of Dr. Chapman 'h pen. His estimate of professors has habit ually been summed up in gems more or less to the effect that college professoi"ships exist chiefly for the benefit of the professor. The only kind ot honest, real education. Dr. Chapman would tell us, or less 0. A. C. sort. The over literature, science, art and all the rest ot it, are pedantry and fake. The poor goggled souls do not realize that they aro oolite out of the actual world. Dr Chapman evidently regards himself and the Oregonian as the only authentic mediums through which the higher cultures and learning are to people of Oregon, for the he practices in all his wide every theme under the sun would indicate it. Dr. Chapman's pedagogic preachments through the Oregonian are not founded upon profound philosophy, but upon pique. It is time that he were made aware that the public of the state knows this. But especially should Dr. Chapman take one reflection to heart: Very few persons will suspect the sincority of his devotion to the People's Power program, and reform in general; but docs he wish, in order to gratify resentment over an unhappy experience, to lame the labor of his love by associating liimselt and it with Parkinson and dive-born referendums'f At this point, it would not be inappropriate to ask the Oregonian, chaste repository of all standpat purities, whether it is aware that not only the Parkinson smell, but the much more parlous, unrespectahle TJ'Reiiie odor has been insiduouslv introduced into its clean idea-dis- inteeted sanctums? Did it think by keeping its literary editor purely literary to keep him harmless? 'Tis a lost hope. The trail of the serpert is over all its fairest eul-ture-light flowers! One pei'son more whose name does not figure publicly with Parkinson, needs to clear his skirts in this whole referendum business. Too many trails led around Dr. Kerr's door at the O. A. C. in the old referendum for him to be able to act indifferently he does not want to stand suspected of waiting to inherit tile-wreckage of the university, there is just one thing that he and his institution need to'de: Let them officially tell the state that they are against M r. Parkinson's present un dertaking. Not even the repudiation by the granges and or ganized labor, could do more to squelch Parkinson than this frank, simple statement by the 0. A, C. executive. EXTEND THE FRANCHISE. APPLICATION" has been made to the city council for an extension of time under the linney franchise to begin construction of the intern rban trolley line. The three months time company, expires April 10. bo lar as the .Minney com pany is concerned, it has abandoned the project of con structing the line, and turned the franchise over to one if its stockholders, h J). Waite, with whom is asso ciated a number of local people. Mr. AVaite and associates have only had the franchise for the past ten days. They have worked hard to finance the project. Tt has been offered to a syndicate, whoso engineer has favorably reported upon it. Further time is necessary to complete the transaction so the extension is requested. The Minney company wasted ten weeks waiting upon the Southern Pacific to make up its mind whether it would build the trolley ignorant of the fact that in Orogon the Southern Pacific builds nothing until someone else starts to build, when it is stampeded and throws away millions foolishly. Medford wants the trolley line. The $2,f00 forfeit does not help the city much. If the city can aid in the pro motion and building of the troHey by art extension of time, the extension ought tp be granted. Jt costs' tho city nothing. If the extension is not granted, all efforts cease, for the present at any rate, on work to secure tho interurban. As long as the forfeit is up, most of the live ones in the i! .!.:... ii... ur .. o....j..... to his friends to openly re Parkinson statement and one is the horny-handed, more lucubrations of profcssoi-s be poured down upon the orphic, final note which range of subjects, covering on the projected new one. 17 limit asked by the Minney community are working on the project. Take it down and their efforts cease, the are driven elsewhere. It is easy to knock, but it is hard to finance big jfojeets under present conditions. It is easy tu shout "forfeit the money hut what is gained by it (live the promoters evVry opportunity and all the co-operation possible if you can't finance a trolley yourself, make it easy as pos sible for someone else to, for after all the trolley is what we all want. Capital is not looking for investments in the valley, so the Valley must look for capital. The promoter is thu iro- hot ween that brings the opportunity to the capitalist and the capitalist to the opportunity, lie fulfills a useful and legitiniate.neeupation. AVo need him in Medford and we don't need the knocker. , Industrial Contest for Oregon Boys and Girls of Public Schools (From State Department of Kducation ) Our Inst article told about tho five cash prlxcs. $106. $?&, ftlO, !), and HO, to be given (a the counties that make tho best showing In the chil dren's contest. hi any county nut entering tliW comHtltlun, any and all ono room schools may outer tho district com petition. The first prUe In this Is a Victor phonograph and 12 records. given by the publbthers of the Hatal Spirit. This would lie a fine tut;..; for entertainment In tho school km I a great aid In making tho school a fcoclal center. Tho second prim Is an KS-lnch li brary globo given by lltn Norlhwt u Kurnlturo company, a useful article In any school. Tho third prlxo Is n school 'lag given by the publisher of tho Pacific Northwest. The fourth prlxo, another UlIiiioI flag, given by A. I.. Mills, prtMtdo.it of tho First National bank, I'o.-ihnil. E The perjury case, ngalnst Joo Hee man of (lold Hill, preferred l for mer Chief New of that place follow ing charges nciiltist Nm has lumn BEEMAN PERJURY CA POSTPONED postponed In tho Justice's court In- n,lmcnl nn'' ,,nr remedied. I'hs definitely. Heemnn was released on ,clnn" '" M '" wa' n his own recognisance. It Is bellovcd that this will end tho matter until the next grand Jury meets. A probe of the whole nffalr will probably be made then. DEMOCRATS IN SENATE WILL CURB COMMITTEE WASHINGTON. Alrll 3. Tho ton ato democrats agreed today to n pol icy designed tn prevent tho nffalrs'of tho senate being controlled by a few members. Ilcsolutlons adopted by tho caucus today gave tho right to the majority ot any committee to call a meeting and to designate the members of the conference nnd sub committees. Democrats expressed the opinion tho new policy will pre vent tho burying of legislation In committee by the action of any chair man who might oppose It , sues py? Z tor .Oc n. t-.-iM. i -j -n.. I.-.. prrsnuon of the immciut! papular c jt- I s.wty thape. I lit the rlrgar a nU bcuty oi ijrmoctry slwsyi (ouad in J&JL rv- Collars With Lmocord ualreslubte buttonhole. GEO. P IDC A CO. Alio Mdkcrt ot Iila ihlrti irOY. N Y. MY PRIDE IS IN .MV WOHK This Is u good ml, but my custom eis are Ix'tlcr ones, for they're nm( ittfliit anil always route back. Dr. Rickert J'K'-'glit HlH'clallst Over Kentner's Seed Potatoes Nono bettor anywhero at any price. Fine solccts at an exceedingly low prlco. "Karllost of All" (not only a quick grower, but one of the finest muln crop varieties, and u great keeper), $1.50 por 100 pounds, American Wonder. fl.SS por 100 pounds. Our supply Is bolng handled through J. T. IIHOADLKY AND J, V. SCHMIDT Fi:i:i) KTOHK. JA.YIM JMIO.H. Capitol Hill. eKanfordJB l J . dSS 'A uud'tho fifth prlxo Is u llabioUt test er, given by Monroe Crlsste) Kvery school should nhow Kit pa triotism by floating tho st-trs ami stripes, A llabcock tester s.iuul I lie In every school, Its tiso Is otitt of the host as to teach perroutnre. mid It will encourage, nu luteiest !u dairying. This Industrial contest Is one In which every Klrl and boy attomllns school can take a part. While the pupils are thus ntlvurtlsluK their school and county, and lncrealux their prlilo of home and patriotism, thoy are also learning to do snm thing uiof ul something by which they enn earn a living and can also luuko of thumsuhes mora valuable cltlxcus. The prlxe list will be off tho prow In u few days. Id tho meantime no planning to do all )ou can to help win ono of those fine dlntrlet or county prlxos. Your article can compete In tho Individual nlas. also, even though they are a Mit of n county or district exhibit. Every Child Should Be Given this Tonic When Vhlldren hate no appetite, when they aro continually peetlsh nnd Irritable, when they are restless In their steep. It Is nlmust a certain Indication that their digestive organs nro troubled with worms or other parasites. This Is a tory common child Is so troubled nt some tlmu and, In fact, many adults suffer In the samo way. Among adults this trouble Is Invariably referred l.i as Indigestion, when In reality It Is due to n small parasite which Infests the Intostlnal tract. For children, Jnyno's Tonic Vorliu fugu Is unsurpassed, as It Is not onl destructive to those parnsltoi, but completely removes tho uosts in which their young nro deposited. Seldom does It purge, and the Im provement In tho health of tho cMM will bo tho first and best Indication of tho beneficial results of tho med icine. Not only will Hit. VermlfuK d en troy all the parasites, but Its wonderful tonic effects will restoie tho. digestion which has been Im paired. For children, tho addition of a II tie sugnr will mako It so iMlttable that they will take It readily. Mill Ions or parents have prnls-j.1 It fot more than So years. Insist on Jnyno's; nccopt no othor. S.ild b druggists everywhere. Dr. D. Jnyno & Sou, Philadelphia, Fa. N. L. Townsend l'.l.Ti:il AND JWX'OHATOIl llavo Your Fainting, Tinting nnd Paper Hanging Done by n Practical Mechanic. Prices Itlght. Satisfac tion Guaranteed. Phono -liM-K 710 llciinctt Ate. Bedt located and moat popular hotel in the City. Running dhnilled ice water in each room. European Plan, a la Curte Cafe. Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms - -CO rooms . - - . SO rooms 00 rooms vrltb print bin $1.00 each 1.60 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.60 each 50 rooms willi uiriti Ulh 30 suites, bedroom. Dir or and bath - - 3.00 each For mote than one guett add $1.00 extra to the above rates for each additional gueit. Reduction by week or month. I Managtmtnt Chfltr W. Ktllty F.G.ANDREWS ., Louscu of Grill and Dining Ilooin, .. NOTICK 'It) niKIUTOHS. 1 am Just convalescing from s stir gleal operation for upiiriidlcltls mid find no self considerably Involved lit debt. To my creditors I tleslro to statu that I mn not imlug to take any attta'ttago of the bankruptcy law, but am lining to mako an honest effort to settle my accounts dollar for dollar. My creditors have generally been considerate and Indulgent and I now nppenl to tluiiu to bo patient and glvo luo n chttuco to make good and I will pro rain nil claims against mn ami lttaku payments on them as rapidly as olrcumstnuccs will penult, Claim ants nro respectfully ruqucstcd to present claims to IC, K. Kelly, First National llauk building, In Modforn. I deslro to thiintc my creditors and patrons for their good will and pa tience and particularly tha surgeon i who successfully treated me, Very respectfully, 1)11. F, S. llAltlllCIt, Dental Httrgeou. AdkliiB Illock, cor, Main and (Viiilm! Clark a Wright LAWYERS WAHUINCITON, 1). C. Public Land Matters: Final Proof. Dcsort I.nmls, Contest and Mining Cases, Scrip. PLUMBING Steam and Hot Wator Hoatlng All Vs'nrk cnmrintid 1'rlcr IlKisunabln COFFEEN & PRICE 33 Howard Block, Bntrsnts oa 8th Bt Rams rtious 94. E.D.Weston Official Photographor of the Medford Commorclal Club Amateur Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Interior and exterior views Flash lights No unlives mado any time and any place by appoint incut. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 oii:. APitiri i.sr The Bonded Warehouse RHNMHAIiSTOIlAni! Oregon's MosMip-to-dato Flro-proof Waruhouiu with llurular-proof Vault. For rates apply MEDFORD REALTY & IMPROVEMENT CO. Managers Tells Consnapllvcs low He Got Well Tulitrculoils Is Mid to t curslilit tiy sliuplr IIvIuk In tba uik-u sir sml lakliiK nu sliuutlauc or livU rgss ami milk. I'uiloubtrillr, soiiid 'ruti srs liuitntril In tills wur; I'Ut lli si(iriiirlate rrmctlx fur OoiuDuiptlmi Is Kcliuaii's Altvrslhn. Ilo nil yuu puullily ran lu sild tu stnnstU sua Incri'iue vlslitj cut vlialvsoni, iiour UldiiK fiKicl. sml lirt-nllie tlm clounyst auil I l nil-- tlipn, tn lie sciultilu llibiHS o( rlKtit 1 1 rlii it, silil tlm luiilc una linwililul flTcils of Utkiuuii's Altfrullru. Iliad vvliat It did In this cii.o HO II. Clh Mtnct, WlllnlllKtOli, Dfl. "ili'iitlrmi-ii In Juiiiiury, iinjn. I was tnkpn wltli linnnrrlidUv of lliu Iiiiikk, My pliyiilrliiii, uuu uftliu k'liilluK (irattlllansrs, salil Hint It nos Iuiik truiifilii I look vuit sml milk In iiiiMiitltUs, It lit I Kt orjr cuk. 'Ilia ipKlurs said 1 would tint fc'ula In iwlslit as Iuiik as I stari-d In tlm sturv: lull I ki'lit oil vvorklliu mill lirilllil tnili liiy Hint I inlKlit net well, f Ih'IIhtii my mums wcro nnsueml. fur sir. (.', A. Mp. Clllt & (.')., pinion, my ciiiiiluyiT tl.liinliiciilt & l.'ii,. lii-iiartini'iit Hlore. soil to .til Mnrkit ilrrrt, ) ii lluliiuloii. nil I. nail liuriuil or n rem- rdy inlliil lkkiiian's Allcriitlvo Hint linil none un-nt kooiI, unit iiikiii Ids rri'oiiiincn iliilloii I Ih'Kiiii tiikliiK It lit nine, TI1I1 was alioiil Jiiim, tUiS. I roiilluiiid fultli, fully, nxliii; no other rrmi'dy, mill Huullr iioIIcimI ilia ciunrliii: of tliB lunus. 1 nrniiy ni'iivvo i;cKiiiiurw aiiuiuiitu savcil my llfu, I dent my splllla later lo thu Htutu iioarn or iinaitti to liu uinmlni'il for lulur. vulofils liacllll, uuil none ueru uiinil, ily mutlivr tiled from Contiiiiiiitlan vrlmii 1 was nliout two years old, "I mnka this Htiilfini'iit so that others mny liar 11 or tho wonilorfiil merits of Kckoinn's Allemllto. I rriturd my rvior. rry ns. Iicluir iiilrnculous," (Hiwirn AIMiluvll) JAH. HQUIItDH. I.'ikmnn s Alliirntlro Is iiffectlv In llron. cliltla, Aslliiini, ilny 1'overl Throat sml l.illiK TlnuhliM, and In liihulldlilK Iho systi'in. Does not contiiln polanns, oplnlrs nr linlilt-foriiiliii; druus. Ask for liooklet llllua of rrrnvnrlos. ami write lo ICikinuil l.aliornlory, I'lill;iilclililii. I'd,, for more rvl deuce, For sulu liy ull IvsiIIiik druBulats WHERE TO GO TONIGHT IT THEATRE THE HEST PICTURES IN TOWN Tin.viuiir wn 1'K.vri'in: lilTTI.K MISS roHTKU.O Th uutest child ttctor In lint inovlus plutlliu world In "TIM fillOOA.VS FOUMll.INd" A Vltngtaplt comedy "ni:vi:st MirriioD of coai.inh HAITI. HSIIIPS" I'dlaon -Industrial "TIIIJ IMO.S'KKIt'S HICroMPIlNSIJ" Patho liinma MA, ON ACCOt'NT OP THAXSPKH Million Comedy ami A Snappy linlein Dniiiia "Till: MINHINU HO.ND" Prbbiy and Haturiliiy A special feature film Tin: LAsr iii..t'K iiuiiHi:" A iwii-teel Western-Indian story produced by ICalein Admission Alnvs the tlntne nt n:is .1 Never More, Never Less ;: ISIS THEATRE j vAuuiivn.i.i: NAY0ENE & LEWll Those nnntlmc Kids rctituriiiK their original Texas rummy ilnuen 1 Pliolo Plnys - Tties. nnd Weil. J Palho's Weekly No. 0 With -kelehiH Mult ami Jeff t Hv Hml 1'i-her The Cheapest Way Put ho Comedy The Influence of Oroncho Dllly Z X reuliiriug Mr, (I. M. Anderson T Coiiilnn Thursday, one day only t A Drama In the Air t I'athe Special Li two parts X STAR THEATRE Alva)s In the lnil AHK-vor a pirtviiii pan? IP NOT call at the Star and lot us convince you that tho photo-play Is tho most popular form ot entertain, ineiit In the world today, provldliiR It Is properly presented. Complete (Iiiimkm of Pribram Today Afternoon 2 to 5 Evening 7 to 10 ADMISSION ijc and lOo Will aiiiioiiuco thu dittuH soon on WHAT IIAPPMNIIII TO JONPB I Luxury Without I Extravaganco I Hotel 1 ft I m I Von Dorn 2-12 Turk Street $ to Finest populnr pricod Hot ol in Sun .Vranciaco Modora Control S firtm?7 Draperies driiiiorit'H. tv carry a vory roinntotit Una nf h,iii, , mill uiiiiitii.n, .iftllirun, UIO,, nnd do nil climufs of ujiluilsliirltiif, A rli-H, men ourtil oiirlulne, fixtures, utc, nii.'viui 1111111 hi iniiH uiier imu woric iirin xcitiNlvnly. and will ulvn hh kooiJ Morvlno mi Im iiossIIiIu to b'itt In uvan .nu uit,uii uiiiuh, Wooks & McGowan Go, V '? , .i.kAS...iMs.J!-A:- J..-.I..;.. .1 I I t k,.