Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, May 10, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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MRDFOttD MATTi TKTBTOR MEDFOim OTCTCflON. KATUKDAV, MAY 10, 101.1.
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QBOnQB X'UTNAM. KJItor and MnnRcr
Hntired as acconJ-clnn matter at
Medford, Oregon, under the act of
March , 179.
Official Panrr of the City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jackaon County.
THE PRESIDENT'S BROTHER.
HBBCJtEPTIOH JU.Tr.
One year, by mall ., . 13.00
One month, by wall .(0
Per month, delivered by carrier In
Aienioru, jacKRonvni ana cen
tral lolnt
.80
PaturdiT nnlr. br mall, ner year 3.00
Weekly, per year. . U5
IWOKX CMCtmATIOJT.
Dalty average for eleven monthi end
ing November 30, itll. ttSt
Tho two tramps arrested nt MciU
fonl Thursdny morning on suspicion
of being (ho men who looted the
Golden Ilulo store nt Hoscburg have
both acknowledge their gnilL They
wore, when nrrcsted stolen shoes nnd
lints nnd C5 of the 100 pennies tnken
from tho fitoro till. Tho missing 35
cents was spent for food at QrnnU
TflRS.
Two units of clothes were included
in tho loot from tho store, hut the
trousers worn by ono of the thieves
was all that wns found of cither suit.
They claimed thnt other hoboes stole
tho missing garments, n story that
tho officers do not believe. It is
thought tho men cashed them some
where between Roseburg and Med
where between llosoburg nnd Med
fonl. Tho thieves say they rode the
blind of tho south-bound Shasta
Limited out of IJoKcburg during the
Tuesdny-Wdcncsday midnight hour,
but wcro put off at Glcndale, where
they subsequently boarded n freight
train nnd continued their trip south.
DEATH CALLS MOTHER
FROM BABY DAUGHTER
JCrs. C. E. Swninson died nt her
home in this city at 3 o'clock Satnr
day morning. She leaves a husband
rind a 10-day-old daughter. She
will bo taken to her former hone at
Iota, Kansas, for interment. With
her at the timo of her death was her
husband, her mother, Mrs. C. L.
Whit Inker and a sister of Iolo.
Mr. and Mrs. Swninson hnvo re
sided in Medford over two years. Mr.
Swninson is n printer' nnd has been
employed in the different shops of
tho city, the past few months by the
Mail Tribune.
' Mrs. Swninson wns bom nt loin,
Kansas nnd wns 22 years, two months
nnd 21 days old. Sho had a large
clrclo of friends hero who sincerely
mourn her death.
SECRETARY BRYAN PRAISES
PRESIDENT WILSON'S PLAN
NEW YOIIK, May 10. William
Jennings Bryan, speaking at a din
ner given lout night in honor ot the
foreign monitors ot the International
conferenco arranging ono hundred
years ot peace among the English
speaking nations declared that the
new peace plan offered by President
Wilson to nil nations is tho latest
step toward peace.
It contemplates tlmo for Investiga
tion and deliberation, bo eald, and
thus makes tho possibility ot war ro-
inoto. Bonn's subject was tho pro
gress toward pcaco. Ho said that
part ot the United States In Uie cause
of pcaco tnuBt of necessity ho largo
!ccauBO moro than any other nation
It had a population attachod by blood
to nearly all other nations.
Peaco between tho United States
and Great llrltain was tho keynote
of other addresses ot tho evening.
Tonight's function marked tho last
of many that bavo engaged tho dele
gates hero for tho laBt week. To
morrow they start for Boston.
WOODKOW WILSON is not tho only member of the
family thnt has J?00'! stuff, in him. J lis younger
brother Joeis ovitiently worth while.
Joe Wilson is n hard working newspaper man. Begin
ning as n reporter upon n country paper in Tennessee, he
worked hard and with Scotch thrift, saved his money,
with the ambition of becoming some day a "Washington cor
respondent. As n step in the realization of his ambition,
he went to work for the Nashville Banner, where he
eventually became political reporter, hoping to he sent to
the nation's capital, instead ho was made city editor
at n. salary of $3C per week.
Then 'Woodrow Wilson was elected nnd the country
realized that the president's only brother was a Nashville
newspaper man. A New York insurance company of
fered him n job at $12,000 a year. A New York trust
company raised the offer to $2-1,000. Big newspapers
all over the country made flattering proposals, lie found
he could realize his ambition as Washington correspond
ent and secure a total salary of $15,000 a year.
Joe Wilson refused the insurance offer, lie turned
down the trust company's offer, lie needed the money
but he realized that he would be merely selling his broth
er's name. He rejected the brilliant newspaper offers
he knew he would simply embarrass the president. Ho is
still nt work at his desk drawing his $35 per.
How cheap in contrast with tho conduct of the presi
dent's only brother is the self-seeking greed of tho average
office seeker, politician and near relation or the great.
Joe Wilson is an honor toliis profession.
HAWLEY'S SOUNDING BRASS.
WHAT Congressman Hawley lacks in ability and prcs
. . . tigc, he makes up in gall. He is now claiming, in
tho Salem papers, sole credit for the Crater Lake Park ap
propriations carried in the civil sundry bill which he hns
had nothing to do with. Tho civil sundry bill hns been
passed by the house just as it was when Taft vetoed it
and the park appropriation carried is unaltered from that
secured by Senator Jonathan Bourne in the closing hours
of the session.
The history of this appropriation is still fresh in the
minds of the people. The civil sundry bill as reported by
the sonnto, contained $150,000 appropriation for Crater
Lake Park improvement placed there by Senator Bourne
as chairman of the appropriation committee.
TIio Iiouso struck tins appropriation out. Tiie senate
reinserted it. The house refused to concur. Senator
Bourne as a conferee, secured a compromise at $75,000,
nnd the bill so passed, oulv to be vetoed as the Inst net of
Tnft.
Yet Representative. Hawley, whose little influence
lay with Uncle Joe Cannon, and who is totally without in
fluence and well-nigh helpless under the democratic
regime, clnims solo credit in his usual brazen mnnuer as
he lias for everything thnt has happened since ho wns first
elected to congress.
There is no question, but thnt Congressman Hawley did
what he could in behalf of Crater Lake, but his influence
was shown when the house twice struck out all appropria
tion for the lake. Air. Hawlev is entitled to credit for
making a sincere effort, but spoils it all when ho brnssily
asserts that ho did it au. He not onlv filches credit be
longing to others, to strut in stolen plumes, but assumes
thnt his constituents arc fools enough to swallow his guff
and are ignorant of what is going on.
DR. AYRES WOULD APPLY
PSYCHOLOGY TO JOB HUNTER
Or. Leonard 1. Ay-res bin just
written for the Untied States Hurenu
of Education, n Miuiiunry of prac
tical psychology, thnt i psyehology
us applied to the mail who wauls u
job. Psychology, he insists, may de
termine whether or not u candidate
for u place ns motormiin oil u street
car or n chauffeur is worthy of the
job. I If calls attention to tho fact
that 1'rofes.sor Muuslerberg of Har
vard tested motormcu in Huston, and
found out by psychological tests thnt
2. per cent of the candidates hud to
be eliminated, b. E. Thompson nscl
psychological tests, "called reaction
time tests," in seleeting girls to pick
flaws in the bteel bulls used in bull
bearing.
Dr. Ayre sees great possibilities
in psychological tests for choosing
the right persons for jobs, lie say:
"When the bct issiblo adjust
ment hhull hnvo been nttnincd be
tween work nnd workman each one
will have his full opiwrtunity to
achieve at least something for com
monwealth nnd common wcnl. The
task ot tho world will be better done
and tho workers will receive greater
rewards, deeper joy and fuller nt
isfnetion in their doing."
SCHOOLS IN LEAD
N SPELL NG CONTES
I
llesult of series of count v spelling
and nritlnnotio contests.
The three lending schools in chit"
"A", (lold Kill, Wanner Creek nnd
District No. 100.
Five lending schools In class "It",
I'pper Trail, Antelope, l.ono Pine,
Dewey and Audeixon Creek.
These eittht schools will he jjlvcii n
final test ,Mny Kith. Words for 'the
final I i'l in wpelling wilt be tul.cn
from the 1 i - I of study woids prev
iously submitted, and the problems
for the final tcs in nritluuetic will
be similar to those previously given.
A complete report of the contest
will he mnde lifter the final test.
it ci'iuis whim: voir walic
1'ko Allen's 1'oot-Kune, tho untlcp
tlc powder to bo shnkoii Into the
Hhocs. It tiiNtautly taken tho stlm?
out of corns, ItehliiK feet, hmrowhiu
nulls, and bunions. It's tho urcatoHt
comfort dlmovery of tho ago. Al
leu's Koot-Kmio makes Unlit or now
hoes feel cany. t.ndlcH can wear
allocs ouo Him smaller after nuliitf.
It Is a certain relief for ftwimtluu.
callous nnd hvuiIIcu, tender, nehlng
feet. Try It today. Sold everywhere
2rie. Trial pneka;o free. Addrens
Allen S. Olmsted, l.o Itoy, N. V,
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
The Principles of Money
MOOSE TO GIVE DANCE
AT THE HATAT0R1UM
Tho Loyal Order of Moos will give
an invitational dunce at tho Nata
torium next Wednesday evening
which will bo ono of the enjoyable
Hocial ovcnls of tho season. Novel
ties in tho way of dancing whilo Bind
ing is going on will bo introduced.
I WANT AN APPLE OKCHAIU)
I will bo in Medford with a cash
buyer for a ton or fltteon aero applo
orchard In full bearing, ono which
bus alroady netted at least $350 per
acre. Will talk only with owners.
Olvo detailed description and lowest
cash price In your reply. Address
Southern California, caro Mall Trib
une Office, 42
(By E. L. McClure.)
We hear a great deal about liquid
currency to supply tho demand for
money. Wailo confidence in money
supply is maintained nnytbing that
will pass current through tho clear
ing iiouso serves tho purposo as a
substitute for money. Clearing house
certificates and fictitious holidays
saved'tho banks from default In pay
ment to depositors, but ull other
debtors suffered tho full penalty of
depreciation in the Taluo of wealth
which they wore compelled to sacri
fice to meet tho payment ot their"
obligations.
A central bank with power to Is
sue money to meet any emergency is
the Aldrlch plan to protect tho banks
from, the necessity of paying depos
itors in gold coin, but as long as tho
standard of valuo is fixed in gold
coin, nothing can effect tho valuo of
tho dollar but the. supply and de
mand of gold coin. The banks be
ing authorized to pay their money
obligations in paper is a special priv
ilege other debtors nro denied and
aggravates tho Injustice to all other
debtors whose wealth is depreciated
in inverse ratio with tho increased
value of gold coin.
Tho constant peril of every bank
can ho readily comprehended by con
sidering their total liabilities to de
positors ($20,000,000,000) compared
with tho total Bupply of gold coin
($1,000,000,000) in tho United
States. It Is an unsound financial
system and there Is no posBlblo rom
,edy to prevent panic and vlolont
fluctuations in tho supply and do
maud of gold coin under tho gold
standard. No bank could pay 100
per cent to depositors if forced Into
liquidation and compolled to soli its
assets under tho hammer.
Scientific money provides a porfect
romody for all tho defects in money.
It will automatically maintain equili
brium between tho supply and do
mand for monoy which will make tho
valuo of monoy fixed and unchange
able. All deposits mado in the bank
ing department of United States de
positaries will remain on hand either
In money or bonds and would always
bo ih readiness to go Into liquidation
and pay 100 per cent on demand to
every depositor, which is tho only
absolutely sound banking system,
and Is Impossible of realization with
out, scientific monoy.
Dank officers In United States de
positaries would be released from all
responsibilities but tho performance
of the simplest clerical duties. They
would have no favors to confer nnd
could not assume any risk. Any por
son complying with regulations could
deposit monoy, nnd no check would
be paid without tho money was on
doposit to tho credit of tho account
tho chock was drawn on. Drafts
would bo drawn payable at any other
depositary without charge. Deposi
taries would recelvo for collection
without chargo, Individual checks
drawn on other depositaries and
credit tho amount when advised of
the payment thus any depositor
could pay his obligations with his
own check anywhero In tho world
without cost to himself or his creditor.
Depositaries would bo opened nt
every postofflco where thoro was
sufficient population to need bank
ing facilities. The bookkeeping
would bo tho simplest of all book
keeping. Kvory cl'icck would bo a
debit, every doposit a credit. Thoro
would bo a numerical designation
for each depositor. Assorting truyB
numerically urranged would provide
perfect records for immedlato rofor
onco to balances, listing tho checks
and doposlts on total entry sheets,
posting totals to ledger cards and
proving the accuracy of tho entries
by a dally balance, nuder u systom
universal to depositaries, would bo
repeated over and over every day
and easily learned by any person of
ordinary Intelligence.
United States depositaries would
monopolize tho business of bank do
poslts, becauso It would glvo tho most
perfect service and absoluto secur
ity, which would compel all oxlstlng
banks to go into liquidation, IJauks
would naturally contluuo to handle
loans and discounts selling to bond
holders securities bcnrlug higher
rates ot tuterest,-but tho unlimited
demand for tho eurrcnt rnto or In
terest by tho vasutnultltiido of bond
holders would end forever the per
petration of usury nnd there would
bo no uso for tho word in the 1'nullsh
language.
OREGON UNIVE8SITY DEFEATS
WASHINGTON 75 TO 56
KPOKNB, May 10. A thrilling re
lay race, and tho breaking of tho
Pacific coast Javelin record, with a
high wind and muddy track, wcro
features of tho Oregon Washington
dual track meet hqro Friday. Tho
meet was won by Orogon 75 to C6.
Tho meet was tied at 35 points nnd
It was not until Orogon won two
places In tho high hurdles, thrco
events from tho last, that Oregon
cinched victory.
Easy to Get Relief
From Indigestion
Your stomach should digest tho
food you out, without tho aid of any
artificial digestives. If It won't do
that, then you am continually sub
ject to dyspepsia, Indigestion, heart
burn, headaches and constipation.
Instead of tukinn digestive medi
cine, take steps to get your stomach
and Intostlnes again In a healthy
natural condition. Jnyne's Tonic
Vermlfugo will do this for you If
you will take It regularly. It Is not
a digester of foods, but It will restore
your stomach and Intestines so that
thoy will attend to their natural furia
tlous, dlgostlug what you cat nnd
giving strength to tho body.
For moro than eighty years thou
sands of men nitd women who had
suffered tho pains caused by dyspep
sia and indigestion have been prais
ing this Toulo us tho only remedy
which brought tioni permanent re
lief. As tho Tonic acts directly upon
tho stomach and Intestines, It Is a
natural upputlzer nnd strength
builder,
Many forms of supposed Indlgni
tlon aro tho result of Intestinal par
asites, for which Juyno's Tonic Ver
mlfugo Is unsurpassed. InsUt upon
Jayno's; accept no other. Hold by
druggists everywhere Dr. I). Juyno
& Son, Philadelphia, Pa.
ki:i: Tin: mvkv
hi. 1 1: until
Do you know that
there Is
A Iteputatliiii
of years behind tho
Dlnmomls we sell?
And do you know
that tho V a I ii t m
backed by our per
sonal gunrantro of
over stone -has
mnde that reputa
tion? Our stock both of
set and unset stones,
Is on.' of tho most
carefully selected In
America nnd for this
rennou y o u cannot
make nny mistake In
purchasing hero.
(HtAIH'ATIOK
I'llllNIINTS
of ull descriptions In
tho w a t c h, Jewelry
and sllverwaro Hue,
toilet sets, mesh bags
vanity cases.
.MAHTIN J. ItKDIlV
Tim .It'tt elcr
Near Postofflco
SPRAY NOW
FOR FRUIT
AVc aro prepared io spray
your fruit trees to prevent
wormy fruit. i)rop a card
to
Powell & Watson
?. V. 1). No. 1.
John A. Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
28 S. UAKTMOT
Phones M, 17 and 17-J-3
Ainbulaiico Service
BILL OFFUTT
Automobile Expert
Now Located at tho
Crater Iiko (Inriigo
33 S. Hnrtlott Street
Itcusonublo Prices, Work (Juarantoed
Ilcst of Itefcrenri'S
Caro Washed and Tires Hxchangod
Garngo Phono 29-lt.
Luxury Without
Extravagance
Hotel
Von Dorn
242 Turk Street
Finest popular priced
Hotel in San Francisco
i 'ut nam:
70 ac rim, lit) a cleared and liiltl
vntcd, small orchard, iirapo vineyard,
water right, timber, K room limine,
outbuildings, Will take part city
property, rest cash. Price 3tl00,
KM ncrcH on ApplcKiitc, 7 room
house, l! liariiH, KM acres under fence
In cultivation, water right. Wilt take
some city property, sotno cash. Price
(1700.
1! Id iicrei, water right, small
house, chicken house, close In. Will
lako team, wagon and harness ns
part pay. Price $tlB0.
HID acres, stock ranch, :i(! acres In
cultivation, under fence, K acres al
falfa, 100 acres agricultural land,
unlimited range, R room house, 2
barns. Price fin pir acre. Terms.
Large nnd small tracts, Improved
and unimproved, cheap. .Many trades
for city property.
IIouho and lots for sale nt a sac
rifice, on tho Instalment plan.
llt'SINIWM OIIANCIW
.1 room furnished hnuso and lot
HO worth of chickens, horse, buggy
and harness; good gaideii. Pilco
1000; 1 1 'Jr. will handle this.
KMI'MIVMCNT
(tlrls nnd women for hoimework,
In and out of city.
Cook.
Itaneh hands.
Wood ciittors. good propoaltluu.
MRS. EMMA BITTNER
lies. Phono 1IKIII..V Plume 8.1H.
OpHHklt NhMi Hotel
HOOMS O Mild 7, VMM 11LOOK.
J. H. Mulhollen
PAINTING. PAPER
HANGING. TINTING
and
GENERAL HOUSE
REPAIRING
Pliolie (lll.'I.V
:1LM) Wet Setiiiid Street
FOR SALE
Small Irrigated ranch near city
reservoir. House, barn, shed, tc
Telephone and city water. Family
orchard, liorrlos, garden. New fr
soli all planted. Ideal location for
market gardening, berrlen or small
orchard. Huy this ranch now and
gel the benefit of this year's crop.
II. L. NOIH.IT, Owner
Phone lOtg-L.
Modern
Central
Hochambeau
Heglsterod.
DAPPl.i: (1II.W STALLION
f! Years Old
Service IJ'JO lo liiMiro
KITH MAILS'
Wo nlsn train horses mid colts and
break them of all iioxlniis habits. Sat
isfaction guaranteed.
l. o. va.v vi:ui:x
Main It! .lac Uhon Wile
Draperies
Wn carry ft vrrjr coinpletn lino of
arsiwrlrit. fnc rurttilnn. fliliirc. te.,
ml tin nil clnnvci) of utiliolnliTlns A
prclil limn n took nrW this work
rxclunlvply ninl will kiva na k'!
sarvlcn im In im.ii,0 l0 Kll ln ena
tho lurKcRt cltloa.
Weeks & McGowan Co.
Clark & Wright
LAWYERS
WASHINGTON, l). o.
Public Land Matters: rinal Proof.
Desert Lands, Contest nnd Mining
Cases. Scrip.
The Medford
Warehouse
aKNL'UALKTOIMOU
Oregon's Most up-tn-dnto FIro-proof
Wurehoiiiio with llurglnr-proof
Vuult.
For rates apply
WHERE TO GO
TONIGHT
ISIS THEATRE i
VAUDKVILLH
OVLAIti: AXI M'DONAMI
Present an Irish Feature
Classy Singing, Talking and
Dancing
Photo Plays Friday ami Mnt'd'y I
Hlill AMI Will I L ItOSIIS
Vttugrnph Special
Full or Vital Throbs with
Miss Leah llalrd,
In T Pails
t tiii: thaii. of tiii: itch.
1. NO PAUM
Comedy
t Matinee Saturday and Sunday. T
liTtr4rfeit"Hm
STAR
THEATRE
Medfuld'H Leading Photoplay 'theatre
Frederick
Warde
AS
Richard 111
FIVE REELS, 5000 FEET
FRIDAY and SATURDAY
ADMISSION' fie AND Mr
Deputy Coroner I J&s02
MEDFORD REALTY &
IMPROVEMENT CO.
MuuuBora
E.D.Weston
Official Photofjrnphor of tho
Medford Commercial Club
Amateur iFinisIiiiitf
1'ost Cards
Panoramic- Work
Portraits
Interior and oxterior views
Flash lights
Negatives made anv time
and any place by appointment.
208 E. Main
Phone 1471
PLUMBING
Stoam and Hot Water
Heating
All Work cmnrnhttrfl
1'rlctD Itraaiiiifttiln
COFFEEN & PRICE
S8 Howard Block, nntrsne on Cth It.
Hum Fiiona 8.
Baft located
and moat
lopulnr
lotel in the
City. Running dhnilled
ice water in each room.
European Plan, a la Gtrtc
Cnfe. 4
Tariff on Rooms
12 rooms 91.00 each
00 rooms . . . . 1,50 each
CO rooms 2.00 each
00 rooms VtllU piit Ulb 2.00 each
SO rooms wilb pilule liilh 2.50 each
30 aullei, bedroom, par
lor and both 3.00 each
For more than one cueit add $1.00
extra to tho above rates for
each additional guett.
Reduction by week or month, 9
Mamittmtnt Chttltr IV. Klty
F.G.ANDREWS
.. Lobboo of drill uud Dining Itoom, M