r f 'i S Ux IT 5V- 0 . f '. it- ? I"? It;. If, ; k r.f - I l.fc II 1. '"ft f V 1 1? W- ,' 4 FV M' v If r-c pxGryrouK tsmmmasesmmsesm MEDFOTIT) TSfATr; TRIBUNE. 1MTCDFORP. OREGON, THURSDAY, APRIL .10. mm. AUdpord Mail tribune rifl ftXCKP I nt NKwapApnn nr AITKIINOON SUNDAT Iir TIIH MHOFOTID PIUNTINQ CO. The Demoeratlo Times, Th MMfonl Msll.The Mcdfonl Trlbuno, The South urn OrKonWn. The Ashland Trlbunn. Office Mali Trlhunn Huil.llnir. SJ-1MI North Fir iitreet; telephone 7S. QROIKIE PUTNAM. Sdltor and Manser Kntercd nn second-clnss matter At Mdfont, OrRon, under the act of March 3, 1879. Official Parwr of tho City of Mulford. OffteJsl Paper of Jackson Countr. I BCBBC&ZPTXOir 3U.TBS. One yoar, by mall, 18.00 One month, by tnntt .so Per month, delivered by carrier tn Meiifnnl. Jacksonville ana Cn trnl Point , .80 rstunlsy only, by mall, per year 3.00 Weekly, nr rear.. . . .t iwau cnimrxjaTzox. Dully nvrit for eleven months end ins isovemuer so, isii, x.si. FRUIT INSPECTION AND THE PARMER. A subscriber, a sinnll producer, writes us follows pro testing fruit inspectien: "I tnko Isauo from the stand your paper takes on fruit Inspection, Whllo I was not nt tho meeting at Jacksonville, 1 have been creditably Informed Unit, tho majority of thoso present were opposed to tho prosont system, though they woro not fairly represented and so unfairly treated nnd Interrupted that a feeling ot Indignation was added to tho oppoRtUou. ' Our correspondent; has been misinformed. Tho meet ing at Jacksonville was for the purpose of discussing fruit inspection, tt was advertised and all interested invited to be present. Had the correspondent been interested in Tho Mall Trlbuno Is on Rale at the f'erry News Stand, ran Kranclca ortfar.it Hotel News Stand, Portland, Portland Newa Co Portlands Ore. W. O. Whitney, Seattle. Wh Tall Ztated True TTaltta Frees Dlspatchts. KTSDrOSQ. OKSaOV. Metropolla ot Southern Orecon and Northern California, and the fastest growlnp city In Orecon. Imputation U. 8. census 1910 SSIO: estimated. 1911 10.000. rive hundred thousand dollar Oravity Water System completed, siring finest aunpiy pure mountain water, ana i?.j miles of streets par.L Poatofflcn receipts for year endlnir Norember SO, 1911. show increase of 19 per cent. Manner fruit city In Oregon Rocue River SpltienberK apple won sweep stakes prise and title of . "Apple Xlnf of tfte World' at the National Apple Show, fpoksjie, 1909, and a car of Newtown won Tint rrte la 110 at Canadian International Apple Show, Vancouver, n. C Tint rrtte In 1S11 At ffpoknne National Apple Show won by carload of Newtown. Hocus Itlver pears brought highest firlcee In all markets of the world Uur nK tho past alx years. mm f- HGE THEATRE n Itnpid progress is bcinj; made to- "Tranl tho completion of tho nevr I'njre theatre nnd it now seems kism1i1o that the thentro will be ojcn for liusiucss by May 20. The plnsterers linvo nearly completed their work nnd finishing will be rapid. Tho theatre is attracting much at tention nnd ib fully np lo expecta tions. It will bo one of the moot complete and modern on the const in n city of this mm. JOLTS AND JINtLES ly Adjprawn Two men havo a fight In an alley and they land In a cell; two lawyers mix It In the tenplo of justice and all Is well. "If I wcro mayor of this hero town I know what 1 would do.,' I know a bunch who havo said this And so, no doubt, hare you. A doctor named Everest has been sentenced to an Indeterminate term In tho pen. "Who gets tho farmer's profits?" Is asked at the National conference In Chicago. It used to be tbo light ning rod man. New York girls have been Import ed In Uoston to take tho place of striking tolophonn girls. Imaglno the astonishment of tho staid Bostonians when a New York "central" rasps "number-r please." In Boston they nay "numbab." the subject sufficiently to appear, ho would not now be writing Jotters to newspapers based on hearsay and the gossip of knockers. Tho meeting did not disclose a majority of those present opppsed to the retention ot tho present system of fruit inspection but the contrary was true. jNor did the countv court treat anyone present unfairly. In fact the court seemed to give preference to those opposed to inspection and called upon a number of opponents to state their case. The correspondent further says: "Wo have tried tho present system four years, nnd our land ban de creased In value anil our fruit in price.' Land has not decreased in actual value the past four veal's, though land inflated to an absurd valuation may have had the hot air squeezed one. Peal's brought a good price last year. Apples alone did not yield expected re turns but it was a year of over-production, industrial stagnation and small prices everywhere and every fruit section suffered as well as every agricultural district. Tt is absurd to blame the fnlit inspection for the price of laud and fruit thougli it is true Unit if it was not tor the in spection, orchards would be practically worthless and fruit unsalable at any price. Fruit inspection cost last year a total of $10,GS5. It was paid for by an increased assessment on the bearing orchards. It therefore did not cost the farmers anything, though the office is at the service of the farmer for consult ation on all subjects. The fanners troubles arc not due to high salaried offi cials and high taxes, as some seem to think. The fanners tax m Jackson county for state and county is only ten mills this year. To tins must bo added the school tax of a few additional mills. Such a tax is hardly felt. The trouble is more likely duo to lack of organization and ef fective marketing machinery. The farmer is at the mercy of combines all along the line, yet has not, in this county, realized the necessity of co-operation himself, lie depends upon local markets to sell at whatever the local buyei's care to offer, instead of forcing the full value or shipping, as the small producer could by co-operation. For instance hogs aro selling at S9.7.) to $9.90 in Portland. Valley dealers are paying Sb.w. Freight to Portland costs $74 per car. A co-operative fanners' association could ship to Portland and realize a materially Ingher price titan tlicy now secure yet they make no attempt to organize to secure co-operative benefits. In Chicago representatives from thirty states aro in session trying to find out who gets the farmers' profits. Potatoes and cabbages are rotting in a thousand fields while housewives are paying higher prices. The present marketing system will have to be revolutionized, and the growers market their own produce through co-operative societies as they do in Denmark, or the farmers go out of business. The high cost of selling is largely responsible for the high cost of living to the consumer and tho low prices netted the farmer. The fanner has the remedy in his own hands, but does not use it. COURT HALL RISKS REPUTATION BUD ANDERSON NETHER NO HUMAN With the Immortal. Testua Dor soy, Junction City, Ore, Otto Dobberateln, Cottago Grove. Mrs. Bosscrman (does she?, Wendllng, Ore. At Kugenu n wedding was beadod Qreonor-FlowerB und told of the marriage of Prank Greener nnd Ltina Flowers. When you seo n thing that pleases 'What's tho use of keeping still? Praises Ilko the summer breezes Stimulate tbo flagging will. Till n fellow came to town selling spraying machines wo didn't know tliero wero any other hats llko Doc Ituy's In tho world. Some, peoplo have a lot of confi dence in tho generosity ot human kind ' and tliero uro other peoplo whoso duty It is to count tho col lections in tho churches. Of courso every ono Is glad to see civic harmony, but perhaps soma of tbo cotiucllmen can't help but feol envious next Tuesday evening whon tho flcklo public's uttontiou is turned toward Los Angeles nnd tho Andor son-Brown scrap. ADMIRAL EATON LEFT . Bl P. ESTATE JO WIDOW PLYMOUTH, Miif-s., April 10. With tho exception of $000, tho big cstnto of tho Into Kear Admiral Jo seph O, Eaton is loft lo his widow, who in in jnil churned with his mur der. The value of tho entitle is not jfiVciJ. ' As a carrier of germs the parrot Is claimed by a number ot doctors to be unrivaled, and yet despite the fact that this preposterous bird has noth ing to recommend htm except- his unllkeness to tho bird species, bo Is to bo found In a great many homes. He is considered worthless unless ho can "talk" In a kind of harsh ro- sembianca to human speech. Ho Is really neither bird nor human; ho Is a disorderly episode in creation Ho grates on the poetic soul. Ho Is a nuisance and wo don't havo to havo him with us. But most of us do buvo a carpet or rug or two, and in tho past wo have been compelled to cat and breathe tho pesky germs that rise up from them morning, noon and night, and they aro enabled to work their will with us. But thank fortune things havo changed with us, for means have been pro vided us whereby our carpets and rugs can bo freo from dust and germs and at no oxponso to our com fort. Tho means provided Is tho National Hand-Operated Vacuum Cleaner. It weighs but 4 pounds and Is so easily operated that It does not tiro even a child. Operate it as hard and us fust as you liko and there'll bo no dust to breathe, nor gorms to consider, and your dusting problem will no longer bo a prob lem. Tho National Cleaner not only takes the dust out of tho carpot or rug, but gets under them, tho real seat of tho dust germ'problom. Opor stlng the National Is really no mora nor less than u pleasing and holpful exorcise, but its work In tho Interest ot the welfare of your homo life Is Inestimable It affords tho publishers of The Mall Trlbuno tho greatest pleasure to DOUBL E TRAGEDY ENDS ROMANC E OAKLAND, Cnl., April 10. With the smuhhed and disarrayed furni ture in the room indicating that a ter rific struggle had prefaced tho trag edy, liio bodies of Mis Anna Pierce, n pretty young Haines, Oregon, sing er, nnd George Ucliida, n Japanese violinist of Oakland, with gaping bul let- holes in their head were found in tiie apartments of tho Xippincho here. It l.s believed by tho police today that the girl, after having been enticed to tho room by Uchidu, Hpiirncd his attention, nnd thiiH pre oipitutcd the double tragedy. Uchidn wan still alive when found, but died without milking u statement. In u letter to her father, P. H. Pierce of Haines, Oregon, found among her effeelH, the gill hinted that the Nijxinehe was over attentive to her and had threatened bur with u gun. While hero the girl went under tho iinmo of Miss Dixie Lawrence. M. M. Pierce, u brother, resides at link er, Oregon. NO MARRIED WOMEN WANTED AS TEACHERS (lly Court Hall) ' I Hud jtoinjr tn win? N the ipiei. tiim nkcd by nil fight fnnn in .Med- ford. The prominent sporting wt it ers rarely rik their reputation us it Jiprtrtiiitf w liter in picking n winner of any important boxing mutch. 1 inn giving my opinion of the com iug Aiidetvon-UroMit fight mi April loth. I am busing my cnlculntinim on HinV- past porfominnrri nnd hw recent fight with K. O. brown. Per noimlly I never snw brown fight but once, that one tight being with Ali deison. Tlmt brown is a tough boy cnmiot be denied. With his recup erating powers mid capability lo tnke punishment lie certainly oiutht to make good ns a long dNIniire fiphter Mis strongest punch is with his left, nnd while his right, not hard. Iiiih n tantalizing effect, nnd is slrong enough to keep his opponent worried white looking for an opening for his left. Giving brown nil credit for be ing n tough proposition. I think bud outclasses him by '!." per cent. If brown could not win before, when he was in superb condition, nnd bud ovcr-t rained, how would one natural ly exjicct brown to win this time, if bud goes into the ring in perfect condition. All conditions were in brown's fa vor before, yet he did not have bud in serious trouble until the last min ute of thu I'Olli round. Itotli Imivm may have gained ixHiricnee in their recent fight and both mnv think they know bow to win. W will concede t licit brown had the better of the ar gument for the first 10 rounds but nt tlmt bud hejd his own in several of the enrlier rounds nnd xcemed to bo fighting n waiting game. In the 11th round there never wan n fighter so nearly knocked out nnd yet mir vived, nnd it wns only Hud's inex perience that prevented HrownV knockout right there, for brown wn in n perfectly helplcs condition. Prom the 11 lb to the end of the liOth round bud was winning by a margin. In five of the In'f rounds bud cent brown to his corner groggy, nnd staggered him on innumerable oo- I Hum the next fight up liko this Hud will be stronger nnd faster nnd will deliver bin blows with more tell ing effect. He will not set himself lo deliver his blows, he will begin using his right from the ring of the gong, he will deliver ninny bnrd blows while still fresh, which are bound to have quite n distressing effect upon Hrown. The waiting game before was tiring to bnd, with no perccptable damage to Hrown. This time it will be dif ferent, bud will not overlook nny opportunities nnd once bud gets Hrown on the toboggan be will keep him going. Hud will gel him between the eighth nnd 12th rounds. Hud is Hrowu's master and he will prove it to his iminv friends in the XYnthwcst on tho night of April l.'ilh. A fircat Pain Killer. Merltol Whlto Liniment reduces inflammation and soreness wherever found In about one-third tho time required by tho usual treatment. It has no equal nn a general household remedy. Hasklns Drug Store. My Corns Don't ' Hurt a Bit Tlinl, Smelly. Sweaty IVet, Corns, Ciillouics ami Miinlons Ciiint by TIZ. Scud nt Oiicm for I'rcc Trlnl Pnrkiigc, W- M , , - .l i Jf Say goodbye to your oorir thn very first tluio .no ti iiso TIZ Yuu will nover know you hmo it corn, bunion or callus, or sweaty, tired, swollen, aching feet any more. ItH Jot won- ilerful the way tho pain vanishes. Hub thn corn hammer It with your tint If ou wish no morn pain utter TIZ. Dorsnt' that sound good to youT Doesn't It? Then read this. "The corns on cither of my tins werciix Inrg" as the tuMels jou umko to cum them. ToiLiy tlierr Is no sign of corns on cither foot unit no Mirvni'ss. i mi iijHo-ihitn im. tend." Sum. A. 1 1 inner, l'r)tn-, X. C. Just use TIZ. It's not llko nny. thing else for the purposo )nu over heard of, It's tho only foot remedy cer made which acts on the princi ple of drawing out nil tbo poisonous exudations which imiuo sore feet Powders and other rrmcdlei merely clog up the pores. TIZ cleans them out ami keeps them clean. It works rlRht off. You will feel better tho very first time It's used. I'su It a week nnd you can forget you ever had sore feet. Thorn arc a good many counterfeits of TIZ now being tnndo by manufacturers who think they can make a little money by fool Ins; peoplo once. Don't fall o victim. You'll havo to got TIZ afterwards and they know It. and you might ns well get It tho first time and save the1 money on counterfeits. TIZ Is for sale nt all drug stores, department and general storus, at :.' rents per box. or direct, It you wish. .Money back If TIZ doesn't do all wo say. For a freo trlnl packatfo write toda) to Walter Luther Dodge & Co., Chi cago, 111. NO'duCTO CIIUIHTOIIN. 1 am Just convalescing front it sur gical operation tor appundleltls and find no self considerably Involved In debt. To my creditors I desire to brute that I am not going lu take any advantage of tho bankruptcy law, but nut going to mnkn nn honest effort to settle my accounts dollar tor dollar. My creditors hnvn generally been considerate mid Indulgent and I now appeal to them to bo patient and give tun n chauco to mnkn good nnd I will pro rnto nil claims against mo nnd mnkn payments on thnm ns rapidly ns circumstances will permit, Claim ants nro respectfully rmpiestcd to present claims to K. H. Kelly, Plr'st National Hank building, In Mcdfoni. 1 dcslro to tlintik my creditors nnd patrons tor tliolr good will and pn tlenco ami particularly tho nurgooiu who successfully treated me, Very respectfully, Dlt. V. 8. HARIlLMt. Dental Burgeon. Adkliin Illock, cor. Main and Central. WHERE TO GO TONIGHT STAR THEATRE Alwajs In the I.eml Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Und Matters: Final Proof. Desert Lands, Contest and Mining. Cases. Scrip. ahi: vmi a I'lrnuii: fan? lb' NOT call ut the Htar and let us convince ou that tbo photo-play Is tho most popular form ot entertain ment In thu world today, providing It Is properly presented, Afternoon 2 lu D Evciilnn 7 lu 10 ADMISSION Do nml 10c Seed Potatoes N'ono better anywhere at any price. Khie selects at an uxceedliiRly low price. "Karllost ot All" (not only n quick grower, but ouu ot the finest mnlu crop varieties und a great keeper), 1 1.50 per 100 pounds. Ainerloou Wonder, Jtlfi per 100 pounds. Our supply Is being bandied through j. T, ItllO.MU.r.Y AMI J. C. .st'ii.Minr i i : i : i stoiii:. j.m:s iiiios. Otpltol Hill. Will nunounre the dates soon on WHAT II.M'I'KMUl TO JONIW THEATRE THE DEST PICTURES IN TOWN SNOHOMISH, WuhIi., April 10. Tho Kchoolbourd here is on record today uh being iigiiiiixt the policy of hiring married women uh school teachers. Not only will bachelor maids bo nclcctcd in tho future, but ull married women now employed will bo dropped from the rolls. Society Women's Hair A Hlmplo Treatment That Will Make It Truly 1-WiiiHtliig Chin. Strang (iunruufee It. nnnounco that arrangements havo been perfected whereby wo can offer a limited number of these cleaners In combination with this paper for A small sum. Watch tho papor for particulars. Nowadays every up-to-date woman has radiant hair, What n foolish rreaturo a woman would bo if slui lost tho opportunity! to add to her attractions. Yet In America today there aro hundreds of thousands of women with harsh, faded characterless hair who do not mako any attempt tn lm pruvo It, In Parlii most women havo beau tiful bulr, nnd lu America all women who uso Parisian Hago havo lustrous and luxuriant hair. And any woman rendor of tho Mall Trlbuno can havo attructlvo and lus trous hair In a few days' tlmo by us ing this great hair rojuvonator, Paris tan Hago. Chas. Strang sells, a largo bottlo for CO cents und guarantees It to ban. Ish dandruff, stop falling hair and Itching soalp In two weoks or money back, Parisian Sago Is an Ideal hair tonic, not sticky or greasy. Hold by drug gists In evory town lu America. tiii: iu:sT IWSTHY COOKS Consider tho quality of everything that enters Into tho making of light bread, biscuits and doUclous cakes uud nru most particular Whon It comes to selecting tho baking Powder to uaiki: tiii: dokiii It should be ,'"tAj&&&r pure, Ieau little residue In the food, nover fall and mnkn thu food light but Dot dr' These r o q u 1 romonls havo been met In CHI .SCI INT HA KINO POWIIl.'U i Hold by grocers, ti-'c full pound CRESCENT MANUFACTURING COMPANY Kcnttle, Washington L1 it7virspT(B;a sT .IllVltlll.ll I BBBBrTli P I fssl I aBBSCM II JjW ilH E.D.Weston Official Photographer of tho Mcdford Commercial Club Anmtcui Finishing Post Cards Panoramic Work Portraits Intorior and exterior views Flash lights Negatives niado anv time and any place by appoint ment. 208 E. Main Phono 1471 TTo.NitaiiT wi: riivrimi: MITI.H .MISS ('(HTKI.I.O The cutest I Mid nclor In the iiiovIiih picture world lu "TIM (IIKMIAN'S FOUNDLING" A Vltagrnph comedy "N i:VI I8T MKTHOD OF COALING n.vm.Ksiiiitt" HdliOti Industrial "Tin: i'ioM!i:u'ri ui:compi:nhi:" I'atlin Drama AM, ON ACCOUNT OF TltANSI'LIt lMUon Comedy and A Snappy lUlcm Drains "TIIH MH.HING IIOND" To Exchange General morcliandlio stock farm or Income city property. for S3 acres only 3 miles from Central Point with IS acres deeded wakr right, fine alfalfa land, part In pears. Will exchange for good city property. Friday nml Saturday A special feature film "THU MST II lack iiouhi:" A two-reel Viwtnrn-lndlau story produced by Knleiil Admission Always tbo Hamn III CP.NTS fl Never More, Never Loss A flun bungalow near I-os AngcloJ, n beautiful plnro to exchange fur or chard tract. Wu have picture.) of this place, Call and see them and unbuilt your proposition. YOU WILL NOT "GO BLIND" If f can help ii. Dr. Rickert I'Kthlght Specialist Over Kontner's John A. Perl Undertaker a5 S. IIAHTLETT rhoncs M. 471 ansl 478 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner N. L. Townsend PAINTKH AND DJiCOlLVfOH Havo Your Painting, Tinting nnd Paper Hanging Done by a Practical Mechanic..' Prices Right. Sntlsfuc tldn Guaranteed. Phono I1M-H 711) Heuiictt Ave, Htock ranches, alfalfa farms aun orchard trnctH at vory low prices and on easy payment plans. i'o havo some good buys lu city properties. List your propel ty with us, Wo linvo buyers. Wood&Messner 8 South Central Ave. Draperies W 'carr a very fcomnlets lino of drupcrltffi. Jrtce curtains, fixture, oto., and do ull cIunxuh of upliolsturlnir. A special man to look atW this work exclusively anil will clvo us Kortd sorvlt'o as Is oohhIMu to. est lu oven tho liirvvst cities. Weeks & McGowan Co, Berft located! and most Eo pu 1 nr otel in the City. Running di&illed ice water in ench room. European Plan, a la Carte Cafe. Tariff on Room 12 rooms $1.00 each 00 rooms 1,50 each 50 rooms 2.00 esch B0 rooms will) prlrile tils 2.00 escb 50 rooms Klik iilrl balk 2.50 each 30 suites, bedroom, par lor and bath 3.00 each For moro than on guest add $1.00 extra to I he above rates for each additional guest. Reduction by week or month, t Manaftntnt Chttltr W, Ktllty t.,nisi.'.ir-si j:i um!EH F.G. ANDREWS .. Lushoo of drill and Dining lloom.O Which to u Doughnut Is a cousin. Tho luttur wu baku fresh each day, And sell at 10 rents tho dozen Tbo bolus In the center ot tho dough nuts wo bako Aro smaller than lu mnny others, Thus moro for the price If ours you take, And you'll find no better rrulers, MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN CJ S. Central PLUMBING Stoam and Hot Water Hoating All Work O'liuiWiNed 1'rlcv llvtiaoiiNtils COPFEEN.& PRICE 89 Howard Block, Bntranoe oa flu Mi. Xoma riioua (Me. g!X!)i!X2GXS M Luxury Without Extravagance Hotel Von Dorn 212 Turk Stroot Finest popular priced Hotel in San Francisco Modern Control GX3$S)SJ fc ''i f &.