Medford mail tribune. (Medford, Or.) 1909-1989, November 06, 1913, SECOND EDITION, Page PAGE FOUR, Image 4

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    PXGEJTOUH,
MEDFORD "MATT, TRmUNTO, MEnTTORD, OKIWON", TlintSDAV, NOVllMUHIJ (, IplS,
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Medford Mail tribune
AN INnni'tfNDRNT NEWHl'AVKli
ruuMHiinn iivnitr aitkhnoon
HXCrPT RUNDAV MY TUB
mi:ufoiiu rniNTtNQ cu.
Tim Dctnoenvtlo Tlmm, Tho Mrdford
Mull, Tha Mcfnrd Trlbun. Tho South
rn OreROtilon. Tho Aslilnnd Trltmno.
Office Mall Tribune Ujlldlnt. S5-37-S
North Tlr tlrect; telephone .
Orriclnl l'anfr of tha City of Medford
Official taper of Jnrkson County.
ai.'OUai: PUTNAM, Kdltor nnd Munnifor
F
nntorcd on Bccotid-Was matter at
SfoiUorO, OrCRon. urdcr tho net of
ilnreh 3, 1ST.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Ons jwr, by mall .-..t.00
Duo mnntli, by mnll . .- - . .60
IVr month, ilclnrrcil by carrier In
Meilfurri, Jnoksonllla and Cen
tr.il l'olnt .. .60
Rat unlay only, by mall, per ycnr S.00
Weekly, r year . - . 1.50
swoan CIRCULATION.
Hilly nvornco fon elorn moutha end
Inu November 30. 1M1, M61.
CRUSfNG
ws
PUBLIC
FAVOR
The vnlnnio of imirNt travel next
winter promises to jj-t-s nil previous
reconK Th'w remnrknhlc winter
miprntion wjll ooi beiti in all parts
of Iho country and follow the mn
lar routes in ueareh of milder cli
mate'!. Winter crni-iii;; i no longer
nn cxikmirivo luxury as in the paM.
liti hns been brought within the
reach of people of moderate men no
nnd leisure.
The most popular cruic this win
ter will doubtless bo to the West In
dies nnd tho l'nnnmn rnnnl. Xow
that tle cnnnl is prnrtieqlly com
pleted and visitors mnv see the real
locks in actual (iteration. thou-niid-of
travelers who have delayed vis
iting the isthmus will make 'the
cruise. This season tourists will
have the opportunity to cruise to
the W'c-t Indies mfd !thi isthmus
of Panama on larger and more lux
urious steamers than ever before. A
scries of six cruises from Ntiw York
to the West Indies nnd the I'annmn
canal, varying in length from fifteen
to tweuty-nino dnvs, is announced
liv tho IlnmburR-Auicricnu line.
An entirely new rruiso will bo
mndo this season, of nbout three
months' duration, through tho Med
iterranean, visiting the Orient and
India. The cruise will bo mnde li
the world Jtimous cruiser S. S. Clev
eland. The tourists will visit the
ponulnr resorts of the Mediterran
ean, pass through tho Suez cnnnl
and the Ned Sen nnd proceed to In-
din, where ample time will be allow
ed for inland trips, when the steamer
will return to Xew York. The grand
cruise do luxe will bo the trip
around the world, which will bo
mqilo next year by way of the Pan
ama canal.
GIVE THE J3ETTLER A CHANCE
SOUTH RUN CALIFORNIA this your is shipping oast
3!2f)0 carloads of colory, oauliflowtM', oahhago, lot (not1
and tomatoes, an ineroaso of 1083 carloads over last year.
Tho vegetables grown in tho Woguo River valloy two
superior to those produced in southern California, and
sido by side command higher prices, just as fruit grown
here outsells that grown in Colifornia because superior
in color,' flavor and keeping qualities.
If it pays the farmers of southern California to raise
truck garden products for eastern markets, it would pay
those of the Rogue "River valley. Moreover, closer mar
kets than the east are at our doors northern California
nnd central Oregon, whoro climatic conditions prevent
profitable gardening, as well as Portland and the Willam
ette valloy cities, where there is not enough sunshine to
ripen tomatoes.
Tho valloy has specialized on fruit, which is till very
well, but in neglecting gardening and other agricultural
branches it is neglecting a natural resource. Land that
produces 300 sacks of potatoes an acre and si oar of onions
an acre should not be allowed to remain idle yet there
are thousands of acres in tho valley suitable for garden
crops of all kinds that grow nothing but weeds.
Industry, water and Rogue River valley soil will grow
a dozen profitable crops. To secure the industry, land
1 rices must be kept low or the class of people most desired
will be kept away. Canneries must be operated to utilize
the surplus. Co-opej'ation must be forthcoming from the
railroads to solve the transportation handicap.
The opening of the Panama canal will bring to the
coast thousands of European agriculturists trained by
necessity and small opportunity to making the most of
their scant possibilities in an overcrowded and developed
region where soil is carried to rocky hillsides by the
bucket and the fallen leaves of trees picked up hy'hand
and saved, for fertilization. For this thrift v class, the
Rogue River valley offers an ideal field and it should be
our aim to take advantage of the influx that will come with
the next few years, to attract them and make it possible
that they secure an opening.
The industrious farmer and truck gardener must
be enabled to secure small-sized tracts of land at
reasonable price on easy payments. If this is done the
Panama canal will be found of great assistance in develop
ing the valley.
The settler, whether American or foreigner, must be
given a chance to make a living and must be able to sec
the opportunity beforehand. The policy pursued by land
owners of holding idle property at such an absurdly high
figure that no one can make a profit by working ft, is a
ruinous one and has driven out far more people than we
have today.
The curse of the country is the land owner who will
not develop and who will not sell at a figure that will per
mit any one else to develop, but holds on. hoping for a
"sucker," and keeping his propertv idle to real) the hm-
.i ..i - .i. i.- ,, . , , .. ..
curm-a increment resulting trom tne liutustrv ol others.
NEGRO SUPREMACY
PREDICTEDINSOUTH
FROM CHILD
LABOR
SHATTI.K. Nov rt S.uuuel (loin
purs, president of the mnrlciui Ked
oration of Labor lUitiotinrcO tioro to
day that lie would not lo n eaiuUdato
for reelection nt the 33rd contention
which meets hero Monday, hut that
If he la choitm ho would iuro for
another term.
In iimMiik n Kcucrul tulK on lnhor
conditions (lomporH declared that tho
child labor idtiinttun In the south In
serious thnt within nnother kuihuii
tlou tho uejero will be tho superior
raro. both phlcally and mentally.
Tho ronton ho chos Is that tho chil
dren of the whites tiro barnniliiR de
generate through work In the cotton
mills, while tho noicro children
through the'r ability to live on low.
rofuso to work In tho mills, crow up
outside nnd attend school moro roi;u
larly than the whites.
Rompers repented hl bollof In the
feminist moemoiit. "Women must
bo socially and Industrially free," ho
said,
"Tho outbreaks In Michigan and
West Virginia, among uuorganUed
workluRinon wore nnolts against bad
labor conditions," declared (lompers
"In both places orgnnlied labor will
hold swny In the future "
Wo place great confidence In
President Wilson and be lleo ho will
do much to curb the power of
wealth"
YOUR HAIR NEEDS
PARISH SAGE
It Is u delightful mid Invigorating
hair tonic which quickly iienelrales
Into the sculp, gets lo the louts or
the hair, removes dandruff, and sup
plloa tho hnlr with Just tho Mud of
noiirhlimriit It needs to make It
glow.
CarUhu Sngo is not liijuilous to
tho hair er scalp- It lotuovim dand
ruff with one appllcntloii and stops
fallliiK hnlr and Iti-hlng of tho scalp.
I'itrlliia Siiho quickly clonuses,
cool mid Invigorate tho ncalp nud
iinfitw hslr that l tltltt. dull, matted
or strlnic wiftv nbundnnt and rad
iant with lire. Hunt onlv siixm Iho
hair, but given It that Inconipnrablu
gloss nnJ hoaiu you desire.
(Jet a ".0 cent bottle from ('hns
Strang now- m onto, ittitt n little
Into tlt onli you will hit surprised
with the result. Unlimited totem
pninout ro Parisian Sago tho best,
most ulensuiit and fnlKrntliiK hnlr
tunic a udo.
Page Theatre, Sunday, Nov. 9th
aHEEIIAN & BB0K OFFER
The Captivating Parisian Mimical Concoction
THE GIRL FROM MUMMS
Uubbling and Overflowing with
Sparkling Cometh and Tuneful Melodies
'Willi
MISS OLIVE VAIL
foremost of all Comediennes and Musical
Conicdv Stars
A PKU'IKCT CAST AND CIIOIMJS
(iorgeoush Costumed
Itlvery Clown a Handsome Krouch Creation
10- WHISTLEY MUSICAL IIITS-1G
"Boforo I Had tho Monslon" Oloo
IMtK'tfK ."iOc. 7.V, $1 and $1 "(). Seal
I'Yiday, 10 a. in. Tc
sale opens
ephoiie MM.
L
Ladies' Therapeutic
Massage Parlors
I Mio Ituated In Medford, room
. M 1'. . II hii.ldlug, to prartlco
scltitlfle botlv iiussnglng, ulng
llntt'.o Creek. Mlth , sanitarium meth
ods nnd guarantee satisfaction
Ufrs. Emma Walker
riiniit' wiiMt
Work for ph)klctans solicited
MRS. H. L. LEAOH
Export Coniotioro
W2G NTorth Hart let t.
Phone!):.! M.
WASIUNOTON. N'ov. li. Mi tlr
JoniM tleelared tdti that it gei.u.tl
strike of nil coul miners tlinni'liul
the eountrv was ihiumIiIc iinle the
Colorado mine owner. tiw'd jlieir
"trailing sun rule nml rail''
slaughter of men, uotueii tiiitt H-liil-drcn."
,
"All Colorado is under Inefel
ler's spell," who udtled. 'Tht' inner
iniit submit to trial before sewer
rats in 'he mu" Of judge"
I
L
I)e.jito the rain nnd storm of last
pveninjr u delightful revival service
was htid in the Jlctlmditjt Kpisroiuil
chprtth, corner of Karllett nnd
'(iirlh htreutri. A K(d audience
wiif preM'nt and heartily participat
ed in tin) sinjpn of houl-stirriiij;
FoiiK", led liy the ehotr. The spir
iti.il lido reached a fircnt height itud
iiiutiv were the joyful testimonies
Itivcu, us one after another nro.-e und
testified to a satisfactory life in
llitiot, TiicAO jneetin'd were pom
nn need hint Siibballi and have in
creased iu power nnd interest villi
every succeeding service. Five have
prolcsed fnith. The pastor Is con
ducting these nieetiiiKn, ably second
ed by Hie choir under tho leader
ship ol 1 C. Kdniendi. The hiihject
tit this eveniiijj's diseourso is "The
Cnl1 of God." A hearty welcome
iivinu in nt nil thcs.t service.
l'ii:e.
m
i
ERRITORY
OREGON
ENLARGED
BEUS 10 LECTURE
IF
J Y
mm
INSTALL PRESBYTERIAN
CHURCH CENTRAL POINT
The program for tho lnqtallntlon or
tho Preshytorlan church was hold at
POUTLASD. Nov. .- Practically
complete returns today of thu local
oution elections held Tuesday show
that the prohibition forces voted
eleven Orejjnn towns and five pre
eincls in the city of Portland dry nnd
lot three towns that heretofore have
been dry.
The revised list is ns follews:
Wet towns that so on the dry:
Salem, Oregon City, Springfield,
INIUhoro, Wnodhurn, Dufur, Rainier,
Stnjtnu, Sherwood, nri'xlinm, Ilur
rislmrff und five preoincts in Port-
laud.
J)ry towns that go wet I.ostine,
Sweot Home, V'nMH.rt.
Dry towns ilint stay dry Wul
lown, Florence.
Wet ovn that stny wet The
Dalle., Jootjih, rtlwniil.ie, Sulhcrlin,
lluiidoti, N'ewport, Fulls City, Whsco.
Hnines, Mctuliiii., Kngle Point nntl
one precinct in Portland.
CUT IN RAILROAP
RATES
NEW YORK. Nov. C Reports
that Mendel Ileitis will ho broURht to
tho United Statos to lecture, If nc
quitted at Kloff on a chnrgo of mnr
durlng Andrei .Muschlnsky, In connec
tion with an ulegcd religious rite,
were confirmed hero today by promt
nont local Jews.
Iiellios Is nn Ignorant man but It
was said ho probably could talk well
enough to bring Amorlcan Jews to a
realization of the manner In which
those of their ruco In Iltisila aro
treated by Muscovlta officialdom.
Should the accused man bo con
victed, Attorney Orousenberg, his
lawyer, will come Instead, giving the
proceeds of jils lectures to tho Iiellls
family, which Is destitute
II WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY
L
I Icfc
No need having piles iny longer!
No need of suffering mother day I
Htearn's I'llo Itemcdy (cntplctn wiCi
tubo) will help you or IT COSTS YOU ,
Kri. rK'r? r.i.vrr .
This remedy Is a comhliutlon of tho
lately discovered, high-ptlccd Adrena
lin Chlorldo with other pot erf til cura
tive principles, and IT STOPS THE
PILE PAIN IN ONE MINITEI
Ho suro nrn no that Stiarn's I'llo
Remedy will benefit you trut wo will
REFUND YOUR MONEY t you aro
not satisfied.
This Is tho only pile rotudy that
wo can guarantee nnd wo hiow you
will thank us for telling yo'i .ibotil It.
Wo have tho exclusive aimcy.
llusUlns Drug .Store
POSTPONED
WASHINGTON, Nov, C. Tt.c In-
tor-stato commerce commission today
aunoiniced that It had postponed to
February 1, the date for the sweep
ing seductions ordered In express
ratps to bciomo offcctlye. Tho or-
Central Point but night In tho pre8-ldor orlBnnU w
enco of a largo crowd. Tho Installa- ,. ..fr.i. n., ,...- .
kw...u v,,t,u IfUJH UVi It
tloij sermon was given by tho Rev, W,
F, Shields ut Medford. the charge to
tho pastor by tho Rev. W. P. Vator
of Grunts Pass, and tho charge to tho
people by thu Rqv. J. K. Bailllo of
Phpoulx. Af(cr the program a social
hour was held.
BETTING FAVORS RITCHIE
AGAINST LEACH CROSS
S.AN FItANCISCO, Cnl., Nov. 0.
netting on tho Wjllie Kitohic-Loach
Citjss teii-rouiid bout, to ho singed
ne.t Monday night iu New YprJ:, op
ened heio today at 10 to !), with
ltitphio on (Jie Jong end. However,
thu llitchju uii))j)orJ was oxpqcjed to
lengthen tho piieo bufoie tho day of
LuUle.
No reason was assigned for tho
postponement but It was understood
the companies convinced tho com
mission that they had not been glvon
sufficient time to prepare for tho
change. Tho companies wero or
dered to fjlo their nev tariffs nqt
later thun January 10.
NOTiCK.
For tho uext ten days we will mako
elder. Price of elder per gallon, ap
ples furnished, 18 cents. Purchasor
furnishing apples i cents, Wo have
a gallou, sanitary screw top, tin can
which makes a splendid family pack
ago nnd Rolls for thirty cenfs, ThU
can b0 fillet with frgsh cider aud
shipped anywhere In the valley, Rag
ley Canning Co., Talent, Oro.
SUNDAY SCHOOL MEET
CLOSES WEDNESDAY
Wednesday afternoon marked tho
cloio of tho County Sunday School
convention which was hold at the
Rpptlst church In this city. A num
ber of delegates from every part of
tho county gave addresses. Officers
wcro olected and tho work planned
for tho following year. A banquet
wna given nt tho Methodist church
In honor of tho zeulous statu workers.
Tho following officers wero elect
led: President, J. 13. Waro of Ashland;
vlco presidents, A. n. Ilolsel of Med
ford and Rev, J, M, Spencer of Roguu
River. Secretary and treasurer, O.
Ivorson of Cold IIIII, who has hoop
acting president; superlptondcnt of
tho tcachoru training department Mrs,'
M. A. Conleo of Talent; elontentnry
superlntedent, Miss Stella Hays of
Ashland; Teen ago dopartment, Mr.
A. A, Aklnu of Medford; adults do
partment, Homer Hillings of Ashland;
hon)o dopartment, Rev, II. W, Frnmo
of Phoenix; temperance dopartmont,
C. S. George of Medford; missions,
Mra. R, McCullouglu of Medford;
evangelism, Rev, O. S, Crcesy.
John A Perl
Undertaker
Lady Assistant.
28 8. HAItTJJClT
1'honen M. 47 Mud 47-J-3
Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner I
Stork and Cupid
Cuiining Plotttfs
Many a New Home will Havo a Ulo
Sunbeam to Brighten it,
There It unial.r a --rtaln drcrre i( ltd
In every Human lulnil an to tli iwr.o
imln, dlitrrsM unj danij of clilld Urti.
Hut, llmnk In a rn mt rruarkal,le rrtiiiW
known at Jlotl.M s Irltoil, all fiar li hi!
tub (I and Ibc Htl') U oiio cj uaLiiinil
joyful autlclcall'ia.
Miitlirr'n I'rlt-nil U uinl rxtcrnijlly n
U a mt iictii triitlni; uiillcallun. inaki i
ttit) iniicl of tlic M'ltiindi ami aMumtii
pliant w) llii'y it ami iall- him qaturnllyU
nlllibut pain, tvitliout illtm slid wlt!i
none or iiiat pciuiiar nuimca, n rvnni mt
and iitlior Nipt. .in iliat tmil t weaken
lit iinmiirctlvo ti, ,n,or. Tlitm f'uiilil and
tlio mork aro liclil up to veneration; tliey
aru ruttd at cuiiniu plottirn In turald tliu
corulnic of a llttlu minUaui to tlmjilen tlio
luarU and trllit.u ILv lionitv of u boat of
haiy fauilllo,
Thre are tlioinindg of women who haro
Ufd Mother' I'ritail, and IIiiih know from
cierline that It l oni of our KrHitwt
contrlbiitlonii to healthy, lmir uothcr
JjtHxl. It la sold by all ilruia-lu at IW)
per Lottie, and In iniiectally reromiKnilfil
us a pretentlvn it raking breaata aud af
other audi illKlrcsea
Wrlto lo llradlleld TlpRiilalnr Co., 131
Ijirnar ISIdi;, Atlanta, (u for thtlr very
valuahlo Ixxik to t-iixctant tnotliera. (jit
a bottle of Mattwr'tf 1'rlcnd to-day,
FROM
NEW
ORLEANS
FOUR IDEAL
CRUISES
15 DAYS EACH
$125
Draperies
W'n carry vary rnmtilMK Una of
Uraih'rlc. Up.i ctirlitlliH, futtirra. ,li,
ami do nit elaaa a of mlioialrlrir A
hm'I tnnit to I mitt aftrr tlita work
rrlulely nnd will irlvo na uotnl
aervlcn tin la poaalblo lo ! tu avail
thu lurueel cltlea.
Wook3 & McGowan Co.
AMI
LI'
West Indies
AND
Panama Canal
T. F. PRATT
"The Healer"
has made tho blind sen, tho deaf
hoar, the latno walk, tho nick get
well. Fifteen oars' of practical
experience In Iro-itlng chronic,
diseases. Conciliation fro. Lo
cated nt SIS N Ilartlott St.
I'ltoiio PHi'.M.
MiMlfort), Oro.
S S
FUERST BISMARCK
JANUARY 24
FEBRUARY 12
KliiKatnn, Colun, llnvMim
S.S. KRONPRINZESSIN ,
CECILIE
FEBRUARY 28
MARCH 17
KlnicatoM, r,iln, llnvnnn
An ATTRACTIVE
CRUISE for THE
TOURIST from tho
CENTRAL
and WEST
ERN States
irrltt fcr (ernolton
HAMBURG-
AMERICAN
LINE
Phone 268
for
Milk, Cream,
Butter, Buttermilk
MTTHU. 7(V WM
SQl'AUK
Our ()mi l)cli(ry
Rogue River
Creamery
o 1 AK
THEATER
TODAY
Nrn ti of nmlKtlllii
.MKItMil, sisl'CIIS
t'limr i-liytltic and tlanrluit team.
(;i:m;sis i.d.
Two rrel irtduitloti y the Hot
toitipaii)
.ioi.i.V .in rn st;-;
by lly Maur.
('OMItAIIIN
Civil r tlranm.
MINKS AMI 'IIIIC Alfimr .MODItl.S
rarro romxd)
Wooltvurlli iiihI W'linltMirlli
'I'l t- lft in iuti-
M W W.l ll.N t'l.MH
ISIS THEATRE
l'IIOIl'lH TOUW O.M.V
Trooper Billy
KBIflll H" illll It) TWO l'r A
Thrlllli.K XUr of KroiiUor IMyn
'I III; W III IK I'K.VIIIKIt
Vltaicraph lirtiuin
liAMA.srr.s AMI Hl'iXS M' IIAAI
IlltlC Trn'td "
.Mil. 'i ours 'looi'
Comedy
lli'rc ToiMiirrtiii
Till: ItKIIIT (K WAV
H Jt Hpixlnl III Two llmil
IT
Theat
re
Kill
I'onell HI., Kan riunilho, Cut
or l.ouil AkoiiIn
ONE
400?
?. D. Weston
Ok'icial Photographer of th
Mlford Commercial Cluh
iV'Tmluur Piiiishing
Pot CnrdH
Pantrainitj Vrork
T'laBlJyghts
PortniKs
Intorior riul oxtorior viowi-
Negativedlade any thru-
and any plik-o liy appoiiii
tiieui.
Seeds
'If it's anything in i!i Si'od
lino, wii havo if. Viold, (lar
doii of l''lovoi' .Soodtf. All
Inio lo naiiu! and tho puroKl
of Hcuds. Wo save you post
ago and' ti'oulilo of sonding
away for your soods.
Wo ask for hut ono trial.
Monarch Seed &
Feed Company
226 E. Main St.
Toiilulii Only
"Till! CIITII KTIIIXC"
. Hll two part utttmlitl fonturo.
"nn: iiKiinwr miuuiii"
"A hl.Clil'V IIO.MANfJI',''
l.iihlu,
nn: iiimii .MitssuNdHit"
ICitloiu.
Try IT mid ho ronvlnnyil Hint our
Hlimlo iiIrIiI'n pioKriltil r.tli't ho
hunt.
Comliii; Frldny nnd Rnlnrdny
"Ot'lt WIVF..V
Without u ilotiht tho hoat ovor.
iiU;ht
n M.
.MiimiKor.
1 208 E. Main ' Pjaouo U71
NEW YORK
Giants
vs, CHICAGO
White Sox
Medford, Nov. 17
Secure seats early
On salo at Nash and Mod
ford hoi oIh, Tho Quiz and
Hrown & Hall.
Rosorved seats $2; general
admission $1.
LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING
COLONIAL PLATS
Thoroughly niodorn rooms
renting from .$8.00 to $15.00
pur mouth
"Bathroom and Laundry
Accommodations
Oas and Mlootfio Lights
Nvorything Kiiniisliod
Uxcept Eats
217 Riverside Bo.
Phono DOO-Tj
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
ST. i
AT
O'fAntlEUJ
njiutar
ice
irn wciieu nnd mint w
iniiti hi uic inyj citCllUIlig
nam in rvcry tlMllll,
CtpecUl attontloti to ladles
travelling- nlono.
r.xrcllciu, icainiuhly prlred ufjll,
bU your frltmli ut tho hhnx.
Ciiro.an Pl.n Hat.a JI.BOup,
Ifunnramanr, Chittar W, KtUty
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