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P i i MAhTMSUKf 'jg-rrrr-affffiJU'U iVffiOM il1H1l.ll III ! I I MI1W WOROK PUTNAM, Editor una Mansr 19nm6 as cen1-et lualtir at MorirnM. Orjen, under the not of March I, 1ST. Offlrlnl Pnpr of th Cltr of Mnlfonl t Official Vptr ot Jackson Countr. nrmacnxrtion katm. One yr. bv mnlU -16.0 n una monin, njr man... ..a. - Tr month, ilrllvrl lr carrier In Mrdfonl, Jacksonville unit On- trl l'olnt so ffnturitsjr onlyi br mall. pr yr J.C0 Weekly, rr yenn- - Vo BWOEH CZaOVXJITIOlT. t Dully nverago for eleven monthi end In November JO. 1311 S75I. Thn Mall Tribune la on sal at the Kerry Newa Wnnl, Kan KrnnclsCo. PortlAitil Hotel Ntvwn Rtanit, Portland. Portland Newa Co, Portlnnil. Ore. W. O. Wliitny, (feattlN Wh rail tMirt.VM V&1U4 Pra nlipatoh.s. JOLTS AND JINGLES By Ad Brown Tlio Knockers Xumlier. , A particularly pernicious brand ot knocking Is the kind they uncork, alone with tho hair tonic, In tho harbor ohops. For Instance tho other day a visitor In .Mcdford, whllo be inB shaved, was told that tho light, water, Ras, land and numerous othor rates wore too high and that demo tion bowwows was holding out Its arms ready to receive the whole val ley. ,. This man spent a couple ot days In Ashland beforo coming to Mcdford and whllo,thero he wan told a hun dred times what a horrible place Mcdford wan, but he wisely laid It to small city Joalouy, .After hearing tho earao line of talk In Mcdford this particular man did not think a bit less of tho town but wondered mightily at the brain capacity ot men who can seek to drlvo visitors and prosperity away by their senseless chatter. t All of which argues for the Imme diate ceremony of burying tho ham mer beneath twenty tons of con crete. Business with tho merchants ot Mcdford right now Is decidedly bet ter than nt this tlmo last .year. Tho knockers aren't found among the merchants. Far bo It from us to say it wai tho barbers who knocked. 'Twas the faithful row who sit on tho chairs tilted against tho wall, who daily read tho barber's newspapers and thereby mako living harder for the uowstand proprietors. , And speaking, of newspaper mooch crs, tho writer haa never worked In a newspaper offlco that did not have its quota of visitors who dally helped thomselves. A. follow who arrived here this sprlug said yesterday, 'I camo to Medford because so many people in Portland and Eugene told sue not to. I i made, up my mind that they must bp afraid to have people see tho Rogue Hirer valley and when I land ed hero I saw why. I'm here to stayvln tho most wonderful country I have .ever seen-" ' i A community which boosts for what it has Is constantly boosting for more. Ono which knocks for what ftf lacks la over finding moro to knock about. The man who knocks Blows up tho speed of tho earth and tho sun of his prosperity rises so nuch behind schedule. Boost! ACCUSED OF STEALING $50 FROM HOMESTEAD CABIN l . . GRANTS PASS, ilny 8,Wro; Emeriek will bo given n preliminary examination in Jimticu Holmnn's court, itodny on a charge of lur- cc,"?i preferred by Kd and Verney Vpn'iAIInicn, who allege that Ein cr ick in rospoiiHiblo for tho disappear ance of $.10 in gold and currency tlmtTlu(s come up mussing from the Von AWmen homestead eubin. Tho yon Allrat'iiH reside on n homestead down tlio river about a mllu .from tlio old Simpkins ranch, nud Eroerick lind been Htaying with them. .On tho Gtli inst. Die cash, dw- nppcfirud, and the warrant for the nrrejjt of the suspected mnn fol lowed. , KING GETS COMMISSION . AND LEAVES FOR OREGON i t .WASHINGTON, May 8. Judge Ivinjr hns received his commission as special daw officer of tlio reclama tion service. Ho leaves at onco for Oregon, making several stops on the way, anu will reach 1'ortluud about Muyfl to. bettlo hts business uf- jtVIIilBRM(r w . ur nmmmrjRKT kkwa rtmLiiMito vMnr Arrt Jl85rarit riliHTiSo co. , TkaltefMtratta Tjr. T! Mi4ffl Mall, Th Ht fwil TrftiMnf. Thn nlh ri QrmwiMB, Th Aslitatvt Trllmn. . orTtM MUI Trllitinn ttutliHnjr, U-tUtt KrlH rir flrMti UUpMno H. H'iVV'"' - VV '".. iltt til-rt ' wmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmtmmmf'irmmltfmmtsms. WHY NOT ATTACK AUUTRALIA? JAVANKHK inllc war with Jaw (loon not norinlt Ummii fcoiwhh) in own fui'iu liimlA. insult" mid llio out iro Nipponese imtlon Ih illl.o with inuignntion. ('allfornla proposes to do to tho .laps what the .laps linve done to Anuriuia only tho .lapaneso arc far more Btriiurent, forbidrtinff tho ownurahii of any property. Hut wliy did not Arizona and AVashintfton also "insult" the Japs when those states adopted their laud lawsf Why does not .lanan fe'el insulted by the treatment given in Australia 1 The government of Victoria does not permit a .lap to land oxoepfo ono of higher elass, and thou thov can remain oulv 12 months. More than this, Aus tralia labels the .laps as "colored persona" and "Pacific Islatul blades." The treatment accorded Japanese in Austnalia is thus summed up bv F. T, A. Kieke, representative in North America of the government of Victoria, in a letter to the Sacramento Bee: in reply to your Inquiries, 1 desire lo Inform you that under tho Com monwealth Inimtpratlon Act and HoRul.ttlons all colored persons, Including Asiatics and Pacific Island blacks, arc excluded from Australia. The rules, however, allow for the UudlniC of nil persons of tho Kuro pean raco. Armenian, Syrians, Amnions and Persians are not rcRnnlcd as of tho European race. TheTO is nn arrangement by which Japanese, Chinese, Indiana. IUI meso and Cingalese of tho merchant, student tind tourist travelera class who are holders of a passport from their respective governments may be admitted to Australia for a period Of twelve mouths. With regard to other classes ot colored persons, It Is necessary thnt satisfactory arrangcmonW bo made for sureties on tholr behalf to tho extent of 100 for their duo departuro from tho Commenwealth: and, In tho case of colored servants, a certtficato ot exemption Is allowed on their employers giving undertaking for tholr due departure. If California is insulting to Japan, what is 'Australia? Why do not the battleships thunder in righteous indigna tion to avenge the honor of Nippon at Melbourne? PRECOOLING PLANT NEEDED. PRECOOLTNG experiments conducted here last fall by government experts proved conclusively that the Bart lett and other .Rogue river pear crops could be held for several Aveeks in cold storage before being shipped and inavketed, and yet be delivered in good condition after a week's exposure in fruit stands. Peal's were held as long as seven or eight weeks successfully. Of course it is not every pear that will stand such treatment, but it is one of the distinctions of the Mcdford Baitlett and Howell peal's that they will. Their keeping quality as well as their perfect flavor, makes the local product a favorite hi -all markets. The advantage of preeooling is that it enables the pro ducer to hold his output until the California and local eastern product is off the market. The California season is far ahead of the Uogue river season. The eastern pro duel is most perishable. Preeooling will enable the local pear grower to secure the highest possible prices for his Xiroduct. A preeooling plant is one of the most important sub jects before the growers today. It should result in great ly increasing the returns to the producer. Such a pro posal is before the growers today. A plant litis been par tially financed, but a fuller co-operation is necessary. Saturday afternoon fruit growers will meet at 2 o'clock at the library to discuss this subject and every fruitman in the valley should attend. Sooner or later it will mean dollars in the pocket of every shipper. DOES IT PAY? . DOES it pay to have your printing done at home? Just as much as it does to do your banking, your food purchasing, your clothes, drygoods and shoe buying at Iiome. ' Your printing helps to keep at least one man busy. It helps him to take care of a family, to pay rent, to buy gro ceries and supplies. It keeps him and his family in the community, and the money you pay stays and circulates in the community. ! If you send you work away from home, the money leaves the country, and docs not return. You help force a man out of employment, and drive a family out of town. You make a house vacant, and deprive the owner of rent. You take away a customer from the grocer, the butcher, the clothier, the drygoods and other stores, a depositor from the banks, a customer .oL the power company and other concerns, and a probable investor and city builder. In brief, you help cripple tho community. And what do you gain by it? Perhaps a few cents probably nothing. The same rule applies not only to printing, but to everything made at home, or sold at home. To make the community prosperous you must trade at home. You must keep the money working at home and the homo peo ple at work and if you are big enough and broad enough and wise enough to aid in city building and community development, you will do it. It pays and, pays big to trade at homo. WANTS UNCLE SI WASHINGTON, May 8. Govern ment operation ot tho coal mines of Alaska Is suggested bcro today by Senator Hitchcock of Nebraska, member senate territories committee. Hitchcock proposes that tho gov ernment operate some mines and lease tho romalndor for tonus not exceeding 30 years and that of theso leases the government talto 2& per cent of the net, profits. v Ho Intends to Introduce at tho present session a bill providing for this or no mo equiv alent basis of profit sharing which would jiormlt tho speedy devolop incut of Alaskan coal resources. 10 p COAL i f . i Vrr SiluiH' IrUM rn nun CnllfornlA Irmmmwo tlio now iih iiHciim IimHkU)1o to t'itl It Is HmrnctorUcU n.M nn F The officialH of the Jackson Coun ty Fair ubsociution have already un dertaken preliminary work to make the fair to bo held thin fall in Med ford tho most elabornto nut hiicci'sh ful ever held in thm Hccttou. Wednesday tho offieiulH, W. II. Gore, Jack Sheridan, S. I. Ilrown und S. S. Smith appeared beforo tho county court and asked an appropriation oi $.rU0 to aid in paying expenHCs mid nlfco for tlio appointment of Me.ssrH. (lore, Ilrown and Smith as tho repre sentatives of tiie county for the fair. The court took tho matter under ud vidciueut and will act in June. FAR OFFICIALS OMM N IRK rJ- .7 TPi'MVI" Advocates Nation-Wicle in Methods of HT. I.OU1H, Mi.. MitV H. -To britir nhout n linJInn-wldo rrvsruiil in Ilia method uC tonchuijr email children, titnl onpoclnlly the employ, incut, of IIiIh method in a tuiiMoal ed ucation, I tho uiimiillc tak that .Mr. Knimio K. Muhi'v, oriKlualor f the color tysletn of iiiuhIo toiiehliij;. has net for horeclf. Mr. llue.luy linn just relumed to St. I.011N after a trip through llu cant wlu-re she demonstrated lio'r xylcm of teneliini: to hundred! of the ino-t piomiuent educatorn ami touehers in iiituiv of the hie; ciliei. She cave riciuotiHtrn tioiiH in New York, Waxhiuulon, Phil adelphia, Baltimore, VunhinRtuu. Itiehmuud, Vn., and UoiUm. Mr. Hughey today explained some of tho important details of her ays tern which tdi" Mi.vi was enthusias tically received wherever she demon straUil it. Two of the nrjinmeiits which .Mrs. Huhcy uses to nrRue in favor of chanpiiff the systems of teiti'liiiiK iw vokuo are Unit the nation can better 11 f ford to support fonnutory schools than reformatory institutions', and Hint children shouM bcirin earlier in life to leurti the beauties of music. ttaals of Other llranclies. ".Music enn bo made the basis of all other brunches of Htudy," de flam! .Mrs. I lusher today, "and for the nake of pminetiiij: n liilu'r fiti renshlp und makim: the United Stated n musical nation, the efforts of our instructors should be centered upon the child. I iniuht say right here thut it is needlc-s to argue ht favor of musio as a refilling and inspiring influence on humanity. That is nn evident nnd admitted fact. Thnt the little ones are Marled to school earlier than wo were is simply be cause our system of tenehing has be come too involved for children to assimilate in tho short time thnt many of them go to school. Hy '" Inning the use of colors with slorif, wo nrc able to start tlio children on thir Kdiirnlionnl careers much earl ier in life and with more of a chance for every one of them to get all the good out of tho training. We sim ply nppcul to their oplical under standing which is further developed in infancy than any other sense. "The present system of leaching little ones is faulty in that it docs not give tho child an nll-nround de velopment. Hy the use of colors nnd alluring stories or fairiex. we may .,.,. Ii.mlIi tho rhild of from four to seven years of nge, the rudiments of music. Combined with tuoso i" fnntiircs nrc. of course, other means of bringing tho child into proper lines of development. vin our muslcnl tenching. wo nlo train the child to on intenfjo observation of de tails, mako him concentrate his ,:i n.i nWn hint an iudciH'iidcnce nnd originality of action which will prepare him for tlio bigger tilings 01 ilfo when be meets them later on. Tench children of these enrly ages such things as concentration and ob servation nnd it will be found that nil the troubles of study in the later years will have been eliminated. In tho majority of cases, it is Pfn t say, lack of ability to concentrate has made more trouble for boys and girls from 13 to 'JO years than any other three factors. Willi concen tration there will he no such thing as the 'backward ehiM.' To llcvrlop Character. "The development of a strong moral character is ono of the most important branches of our now sys tem. MuHio gives tho child good chpracler and nf.ter their first les- FALLING HAIR .Many I'coplc Ham a Simple Wiiy of Stopping It. It was Dr. Saiigorbond, of Parla, who first discovered 'that dandruff and falling hair wore cuusod by a mlcrobo. And now that Parisian Sago, tho remedy that kills tho dandruff gurm, Is sold In every towu In America, tho clean people of this couutry have awakened to tho fact that dandruff Is unnecessary: that falling hair and itching scalp can bq quickly stoppod, and that people who uso Parisian Hago will never grow bajd. Jo every reader of tho Mali Trlb imp who wishes to cradlcato disgust ing dandruff, stop falling .hair and hayo an Jmmaculntoly clean scalp, free from Itchiness, wo mako this of ef fer: Parisian Rago Is sold by druggists overywhoro, for HO cents n largo boi tlo. It la an Ideal, daintily porfumed hair drenBlug, free from greaso and stlcklncse, and will causa hair to grow lustrous nnd luxuriant. Bold and guaranteed by your druggist. John A. Perl Undertaker , ' Lady Assistant. hh h. itAUTfiirrr Phones 51. -17 and 47-J-2 Ambulance Service Deputy 'Coroner t r Reversal Teaching Children oim In 'colors' we mcl' ! mid three (rails of fhnrnnter-' iiggrerfsiieiH''! rrsislniice nud enduring forccfulim. We slmplv influi'iice the child's dis position and intellect bv pulling mil teritil before It which holds I lie at loiitlon ami whlith devrlopes the forces nlrendy lliore. Wo do not claim the Impossible of pulling into n child's innke-up what is not al ready Mine. We go mi tho theory that every child bus an etiuul amount of eharaeter building mtitcrliil in htm. It only remains for these ma terials to he given u chance ami the best chalice to grow," While in Chicago recently Mrs. Ilughey dcitionMiirti'd tho wonderful results of hov work through exhibi tions given bv her pupils before the I'Ydonttinii of Sliisleiil clubs. The exhibitions were met with enthus iasm nud she. bus been linked to go there shortly lo instruct 11 class of teachers who will later employ their time with children's classes in 'color work.' A further proof of .Mrs. Ilughcy's claims for tho system was the result of her work tu 11 Chicago settlumetit homo where she had classes of children from modest homos. After telling them tho ub- soibiiig story of how eight birds of different colors, each singing with 11 different note had made their nests on eight different kevs of the piano. Mrs. llughev had each child situ; the various notes, and in forty minute each little one knew the notes so perfectly that thov could sing them nnd sustain them in hitnuouy with the others. HOW MRS. BROWN SUFFERED Durin Change of Life How Lydin E. Pinlchrtm'a Vege table Compound Mnde Her a Well Woman. Iobi. Kansas.-" During the Change jf Life I was sick for two years. Ile- fore I took your meti kino I could not bear tho weight of my clothes and wai bloated very bndly. Idoctr-red with three doctors but they did mo no good They said nnturo must havo its woy. My ristcr advised me to take Lydia K. Pink ham's Voiretablo Compound nd I purchased n liotlle. Doforo it was gono tho blontlng left mo and I wns not so sore. 1 continued tak ing It until I bod taken twelve bottles. Now I am stronger than I havo been for years and con do all my work, oven thn washing. Your medicine l worth Its weight In i;oliL I cannot praise It enough. If moro women would tako your medicine there would bo moro healthy women. You may use Uds let ter for tho good of others." Mrs. I). II. Brown, EW N.Wnlnnt St., Iola.Kan. Change of Ufa Is ono of tho most critical periods of a woman's existence. Women everywhere should remember that there is no other remedy known to so successfully carry women through Uils trying eriod as Lydlu K. Pinkham's Vegetable Comiwund. If yon want special ndilcc write to I.jdla F PJnkham Jlcdlclno Co. (confl dcullul) Lynn, Masi. Your letter will be opened, read and answered by n woman and held In strict confident SPRAY NOW FOR FRUIT "Wo art' prepared to spray your fruit trees to prevent wormy fruit. Drop a card to Powell 6c Watson K.F.P.No. I. i ,'illi Mblcli OL'It (illOP AHOL'XDS to mivo Mlliuly'H IiiiUIiik nmoiiK her dally roiling. Our bread our plex, our rakes, our Imiiih, of (pinllty m rare, novo tho fatluo of ItakliiK day, tlio worry, beat and care. MEDFORD BAKERY & DELICATESSEN 41! S. Central ESt fok - 1 GOOD, SOUND, TEBTII nccuntnulo tho bounty ol- a fseo al ways. Homollinefl they even help out a plain face; but one thing Is certain, they ate never n detriment to any tnce, Wo malm a special study of tho tooth In old nnd youiiK, and have achieved an unviable repu tation for performing f Irnt-eliiMS Den tal work In nil Its branches. Wo should ho glad to Invvo your patron nge, and promise you that you will lie well satisfied with our work, our methods, nud our prims, Lndy Attendant. DR. BARBER TH 12 DUNTIHT Over lmnlolH for Duds. Cornor Main nnd Central. Phone SftlMt. PLUMBING Stonm mid Hot Wator Heating All Work rtJfftrnntMK) liters UcmonuIiU COPFEEN & PRICE 13 Howard Itlook. rntrsne on ttb MX. Rout Pbon i. Clark & Wright LAWYERS WASHINGTON, I). O. Public Land Matters: Filial l'roof. Desert Inds, Contost and Mlnln Cases. Scrip. Hochambeau ItCKlstered. ll.ll'IM.i: (llt.W STAI.I.IO.V 0 Years Old Ken Ire 9"i to Iiiiuro Htrro IIAIt.V Wo also train horses and rolls nnd liri'Qk thorn of all noiloils habits. Hut- Isfactlon guaranteed. i. o. va.v vi:tu:x .Main V2 JnckMtiiilllo Draperies tV curry a vrr complain Una of dratwrlin, Uoo curtslnn. Ilxlurra. ate., ml lo all clun of tijiiollrlni( A aprcial man lo look afirr Hit work eiclualvalr mid will Klvn an sooxt norvlco an In honilbla to t In even ilia Urxeat uliUa. Weoks & McGowan Co. BILL OFFUTT Automobile Expert Now Located at tho Crater Imko (2orii;o 33 B. Dartlotl Htreot Itentointhtn I'rlrct. Work (luarautced llcnt of ltcfercnrrs Coro Washed and Tires Kxchnngcd Qarago Phono 29-U. TisTsT U Beift located and moat no pul at hotel in the w City. Running diitillcd ice water in each room. European Plun, a la Carte Cafe. c Tariff on Rooms 12 rooms 00 rooms BO rooms 91.00 each 1.50 each 2.00 each 2.00 each 2.80 each 00 rooms villi prlolt Lib BO rooms whs adult silk 30 suites, bedroom, par lor and batli 3.00 each For mora than ono nueit add $1.00 extra to the abovo rates for each additional guest. Reduction by week or month. 9 MunaMtmint Chttltr W. Ktllty lur'.i44M?.iiixmn?TMzrrvm F.G.ANDREWS "Cu8uoo of Grill und Dlulu. llooin. .. LWK1RK TO 00 TONIGHT ThEATRE .Medford'n I.endliiK Photoplay 'theatre TOUAYH I'llOOHAM 'TltVAH KKI.IiV A'l' IIAV" "ICny-lluo" "HOWIlV t.t).MIW IIOMK" Holnx. ''Till! gUAI.lTV til' KINDNICSS'' (liuiniont, "OAta.MITV AXXH'H nKAUTY" l-'lyliiK "A" lloinetly KOXtl MUSIt; IIITKOTH Attoruoon r.j KvoiiIhk 7: IT.. 10:30 ADM1HSIOX fto AXH 10c CO.MIN'd I'KKIIintICK WAItlli: ix ittciiAitn 111 6000 feet B reelrt as Kood ns Clroisilra" THEATRE THE DEST PICTURES IN TOWN TOXMIIIT MIX lilt) ONILS "itimvimx mtrox Jirr a.m rAMIXVIM!:' Kdlsou Itallrond Drama "TIIK FIIIHO COOK'' Kulem Comedy. "iiit(irni:it iiii.i," VltaKraph Dramii "Till: 1'OOH CIKM'I'llll'H U'AU" HcIIk Comedy "TIIK CAT AXI Till! uoxxin" Kalem Conioily "IKNVII .MAItl!" Vllmtrnpli IMtiuatlnoal wooi.wourii axii i;nii:u .Mimic KrfecU 10 -CKXTH n Nevor More, Never Less CUHH Mr I ! J ISIS THEATRE f VAinmviMii: 'CI(.lti: AMI M'lKlXAI.tl Present an Irish IVnturo X Classy HIiikIuk. TnlkliiK and DaiicliiK Photo I'liiyx Tmbiy Duty TIIK SIIKItll'I'S II.MtV lloKrupli Dramn IIKKAII OX TIIK WATKIIH Kdlson Drama inuic Tin: iii:.i .shot Vita Comedy X I'rlituy ami Katurdnyi x itcn axd wnrri: hohiw x With Leah Heard ? Illllll lltttHM E.D.Weston t Official PliotogTaphor of the Medford Commorcial Club 'Amntoiir Pinishing Post Cards Panoramic) Work Portrait Interior and oxtorior viowa Flash liglita Nogativca niado anv timo and any placo by appoint mont. ' 208 E, Main Phono 1471 IT