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P3GEF0UH. MEDFORD TLVID TTITRUNE, MEDFORD, ORFXION, SATURDAY, NOVT."MTW,R 15, 191.1. Medford Mail tribune AM INDI.l'a.NOI'NT NUWBPAl'KU rUUI.lHUICP RVIillT AKTRIINOON RXCHIT HUNDAT HY TU13 MKDKOHD PJUNTINO CU. Th Democratic Times, Th Medford Mnll, The Mcdftml Tribune. Tim South Am nrrirnnlrtn. Thn Anhlnnil Trlhimn. Offlcn MAll Tribune Ilulldlmr, 3S-27-19, North rir street; telephone 75. Official Official Paper of the Cltr of Mcd'onl. rapor of Jackson county. OKOliaE PUTNAM, Kdltor and Manager ISntcrcd an Bccoml-ctass matter at tfctlfont. OrcKon. under the act of March J, 1870. BunscBxr-rtotf sates. One year, by mall. .... .. -..-.15.00 Ono month, by mall. . ... .60 Per month, delivered by carrier In Mcdfonl, Jnckmmvlllo and Con- tral Ioint . ... .80 Batinlay only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly, per year..- . . 1.80 HOW NOT TO PROSECUTE WOMAN SICK FOURTEEN YEARS Restored to Hcnlth by Lydiix E. Pinkhnm's Vegetable Compound. At the Churches I'lrst lUtptlot, Talent Kor. Mrs. W. T. D. MacCulIouRh. pnstor. IJIblo school 9:45, morning worship, 11 n. in., evening sermon, 7:30. Good music. Strangers welcome. frf ) w , tihrv Zloti Lutheran At Zlon Lutheran, CI 2 W. Fourth street, thcro will bo German services nt 11 a. m., English service at 7:30 p. ru. Dlblo school, English, nt 10 n. in. Coino and worship. Kpiscoii.il Services In St. Mark's Guild hall. Celebration of Holy Communion at S n. m Sunday school at 10 a. en., morning prayer nnd sermon nt 11 a. m. Ilev. V B. Hamilton, vicar. Fivo .Methodist Comer Tenth and Ivy. Sunday services: Sabbath school, 10 a. m., preaching, 11 n. m., young peo ple's meeting, G:30 p. m. preaching, 7:30 p. m. Mid-week prayer meet ing Thursday at 7:30 p. ni. You aro wolcome to theso services. J. E. Bradley, pastor. The International Itllilc Students Will glvo tho Fourth number of their special lecturo scries, Tuesday avonlng, 7:45 Nov. IS, nt tho St. Mark's hall. Pastor Daniel Toolo, a very noted Bible lecturer and educa tor from New York City, will discuss tho interesting subject, "Two Salva tions, But No Second Chance." First Church of Christ, Scientist. Sunday servico at 11 a. m., sub ject of lesson-sermon, "Mortals and Immortals." Wednesday evening testimonial meeting at 7:30. All aro welcome. Sunday scbool at 10, all under tho ago of twenty arc In vited. Reading room hours, 2:00 to 5:00 p. m. dally, except Sundays and holi days. Church cdlfico 212 North Oakdalc. COUNTY ATTORNEY 1 I M-MR of .Josephine county, (hough now in tho country, is evidently imbued with the old Oregon idea, for instead of seeking to enforce the law ho is busy trying to find a way not to enforce it. Tho fish warden arrested a man for fishing within 1200 feet of tho old Grants Pass dam. .11 o plead guilty and was fined $25. A petition has been prepared asking tho governor to pardon the delinquent, because he did not know ho was within the limit, though fishing off the dam a fine reason. Now comes tho county attorney, whose brief residence in tho county gives him tho appearance of being a carpet bagger, seeking to find a way to permit violations of the intent, spirit and wording of tho law. with almost as much' ilKriiuimicttncc ic iilinwii In .VHimhhu. 2 .1,1.10.1 1 I "... ,..l',t..,1 I iiitiiiiwiii-uvv-c no oiiunii -.inMnv vn.-iu.lill V I1IU1U along the same lines. Tho Grants Pass papers say: The newly appointed county attorney. Mr. Milter, states that under I hoi law he doubts tho guilt of Hosencrans, holding that the law as It reads pro hibits the catching of "migratory" fish only below the flshwaya, or dams, nnd thnt tho common varieties of trout are not migratory, that term applying to such fish as periodically pass up or down tho stream, nnd Including nal mon nnd stcelhcads. If Mr. Miller has placed tho proper Interpretation upon tho law, mountain and cut-throat trout, or other varieties that do mil ascend the streams as "migratory" fish, could be caught right up to the fish ways, so that tho salmon nnd stcelhcads were not molested. If the recently arrived county attorney will study fish lore he will learn that there are' only two kinds of native trout in Rogue river, tho rainbow and cut-throat, and both are miirratorv. The so-called hhitdc-xnoticd nr mmiiilim. brook trout is a cut-throat, stunted by its cold water envir-j vinF Hnk omnent. The "steelhead" is a sea-going rainbow, nndipound.mndofroii tne so-called "salmon trout" is a sea-going eutithroat. Nearly all rainbow go down to sea after the first year some, however, remain in fresh water the year around. The small trout caught in Rogue river are young rainbow i(steelhead) and cut-throat, and many of them are really young salmon on their way to the sea. The county attorney will also find, if ho consults the' 19.13 fishing laws, that the steelhead is classified as a trout in the Rogue river, as it should be, though on account of1 the greed of commercial fishermen it is called "steelhead; salmon" in other streams, so as to permit their being taken commercially though any well-informed packer) knows they are not salmon. He will also find that the law prohibits the taking of any trout ton inches in length at this season of the year. A dam in a stream stops the progress of fish and holds them until they locate the fish ladder. It is to protect flinill 1I11. lAinf UK 4ltn 1rwl als rtiwl isti l i-tr tri sale slaughter of schools offish that the law was enacted.! N. Fl0f6IlCC Clflfk And tne county attorney is sworn to uphold the law and prosecute its violators not seek to find a way whereby they may break the law by conjuring up technical quibbles. Prosecution of game law violations will not meet much success unless the county attorney act as prosecutor in stead of attoruev for the defense. Elkhart, Intl.: "I sulTered for four I teen years from organic Inllnminntlon. letiw lo uuikiios, pain ntul Irregulari ties. Tho pnliii In my sides were In creased by walking '. or standlnj on my foot ami 1 hml such awful bearinj down feeling!, wuh do uved In spirit mid became thin and luihuvltlidiill.heavy tii'es. I had sit (loo- tors from whom I received only tempo rary relief. 1 decided to give l.yilln I'. I'inkhnin'.-t Vegetable Coutouml n fair trial nnd also the Sanative Wash. I have now used tho remedies for four inouthi nnd ennnot express my thanks for what they hnvo dono for me. "if theso lines will be of any lwiielit you have my permission to publish . them." Mm. Sapu: Wu l.t.M;', U I Elkhart, Indiana. I hnm'ti Vegetable Com-1 pound, mndo from native roolMimd herint, contains no narcotic or harmful druir, and to-day holds the record of being tho most successful remedy for female 'lis wo know of, mid thousand of voluntary testimonials on lib in the I'inkhnm laboratory at 1 4 nit, Miua, seem to prove this fact. If you hitvo the MightiM ilottlit that li.Mlla I!. PlnUiimiN ot-otii-blo Compound will lielp.oii,u rlto to l.yilln IMMiikham .MotlielnoCo. (eoiilldi'iitlnl Ii nn.lliis-., for ail--.loo. Your letter III lio opened, road and answered hy 11 woman, and held in .strlot onntldeiieo. Ladles' Therapeutic Massage Parlors 1 havo located tn Medford, room 120 M. l- ,i II, hulldlng, to practlco scientific body masNnglug, using llattlo t'renk, Mich., wunltuiliini moth oils and guarantee satisfaction, Mrs. Emma Walker I'lioue HdlMl Work for physicians solicited T. F. PRATT "The Healer" has mndo tho blind sue, tho dual hoar, tho lamu wnllc, tho nick get well, l'lfleun years' of practical experience In treating chronic, diseases. Consultation freo. Lo cated at 35 N. llartlutt St. i'liime tHitf.M. .Medford, Ore. ;. aianasaes asm litsw '. -. 4lr ' vfviTvi mr fu mMj3SK Stk1 i'mtcct Yourself Ak for nmr.iNAi. nPNiiiNK .'.A;.-Jk.w .., JiiXhimmwMWWkwmfr? -kMai iki 1 -l I . -- r- - The Food Drink For All Aslky Nutritious nntl Convenient Kitfh milk, with limited irniln i-xlnicl, in powder form dlsmilvwi in water moro healthful titm tea or ct)llw. UhojI In tiiUnliiK (.Dilutes. Tho boatdlot for InfanlH, Growing C liiltlivn. Invn Ulii and the Airotl. It iiKi't'OH with I ho wonkoBt (IIkqiiIIoii. Anktoi"ttOmiaK'St-ntHatntH.nntnur Don t travel without II. niso ' y " " ' III hunch Tnlilut form, ulso, remiy to eat. A lunch In 11 minute. I'ouvitiileiit nuti I tluuit. MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corsotiero .Tit! North Rartletl. Phono rG3 f. GRANT ON MEXICAN WAR IlaptlMt On Sunday evening, November ICth, the musical portion of the servico will be rendered Jointly by tho choir (20) and or&iestra (15) acting in conjunction for tho' flrst( time, the whole being under tho di rection of Dr. J. W. J. Marion, with Mrs. II. K. Marsh and Miss Halla Marion, accompanists. Tho follow ing Is tho order of service, beginning promptly at half-past seven o'clock. Coronation March from "La Tho- pheto" Meyerbeer Orchestra Processional "Onward Christian Sol diers" Sullivan Choir and Orchestra I'rayer Anthem, Largo .Handel Hymn, "Go Yo Into all tho World" McGranahan Choir and Orchestra Scrlpturo Anthem, "Father, Keop Us In Thy Cure" Sullivan-Hodges Choir and Orchestra Bnlo, Selected vMrs. Crceloy Announcements Offertory, "Tho Beauteous Song" Barri Orchestra Bonnon, Itcv. It. W. McCullough Iteccssloual, "Crown Ulm With Many Crowns" Klvoy Chair and Orchobtra Benediction 1'o.tludo, "I Love to Tell tho Story" Anon. Orchestra In order thnt nothing may detract from tho proper offect of tho open ing numbors, the puBtor particularly desires the momhors of tho congre gation nnd visiting friends to bo in their scats before tho beginning of tho servico. Baptist Itcv. Robert William MucCullough, Ph. D pastor. Morning worship 11a. in., sormun, A study in Domonology, Devils from Holl, tho Mental Assassination of Christian Science, Kvoning 7:30, sermon. The Dev il's Mission of Amusemont. "Is Thoro a Dovll?" in tho Light of Christian Sclonco, or "A Lie Is all tho Dovll Thoro Is " Ulblo school 0:45 H. C, Oaruett, S. S., J. W, J. Marlon, HISTORY repeats itself. Tho slave-owners of the south forced the nation into the Mexican war of spoliation in 1SJ5, for purely selfish reasons to extend territorv for human slavery just as the capitalistic exploiters of today arc endeavoring to force the nation into another unjust war against Mexico to protect their selfish inter ests, secured largely b- corruption, largely profitable ..through a system of peonage that amounts to human shivery. A second war with Mexico, and that is what armed intervention means, would be even more indefensible than the former, which was purely and simply a war of spoli ation. Yet that is what speculators and exploiters seek and what AVoodrow "Wilson and the administration seek to prevent. When war was declared in 3845, Ulysses .S. Grant was with others ordered to the front. Read what he says in his memoirs concerning tho war: There was no intimation given that tho removal of the Third and Fourth Regiments of Infantry to the western portion of I.ouislana -waH occasioned In any way by tho prospective, annexation of Texas, but It was generally un derstood that such was tho case. For myself I was bitterly opposed to tho mnasuro, and to this day regard tho war which resulted as one of the most unjust ever waged hy n stronger, against a weaker Nation, it was an Instance of a Republic following the bad examples of Kuropean monarchies In not considering Justice in their deslro to acquire additional territory. Before long, however, tho samo iwople who, with permission of Mexico, had colonized Texas, and afterward set up slavery thoro, and thou seceded as soon as they felt strong enough to do so offered themselves to the state and to the United States, and In 1 S 15 their offer was accepted. Tho occupancy, separation nnd annexation were, from the Inception of tho movement to Its final consummation, a conspiracy to acquire territory out of which slave states might be formed for tho American Union. lCven If tho annexation itself bo Justified tho manner In which the sub sequent war was forced upon Mexico can not, Wo were sent to provoke a fight. Tho Southern rebellion was largely tho outgrowth of tho Moxlcnn War Nations, like individuals, aro punished for their transgressions. Wo got our punishment In tho most sanguinary and expensive war of modern times VIOLINIST ANITi:.('lli:it First-class Music for all Occasions I till W. Fourth St. rtione 7KU MENDETS Bittner's Real Estate & Employment Bureau fou Sam: on i:.(ii.N(ji:. Four business lots, welt located, In .Medford, to eehniiKo for small, unin cumbered ranch. SO-arro rnnrh, 10 acres clear; house, barn and other outbuildings, woven wire fence. Price, 1 1 000. 1' Vi acres, siutill house, berries, close In; 111(0, lllg bargains In city proporty. Lunch counter doing need buslnoM for snlo chttttp. We want Ustlimn of rmiclien and city property for rout. I.'inptiiiiiciit ltnnch hands. Clrls and women for Renural house work. Housekeeper for suihll home. MRS. EMMA BITTNER Iter.. I'liono 1 01)1). .V I'Iiiuii H.-.M. OpKisl N'hMi lloli'l HOO.MS (I mid 7. VMM lll.tlflC Suits $15 Capp's 100 per cent pure wool suits for men gives tho best satisfaction and biggest values Tor the money obtainable. The Wardrobe WEST MAIN STREET Mend all lenks Instantly without tho uso of heat solduf, cement or rivet in grnnitowaro, aluminum, hot water bags, tin, copper, brass, sheet Iron, nil cooking utensils nnd rubber goods. Simply tighten Mcndct nud leak Is mended. Assorted sires nnd ' wrench In each packago. Prlca 10 and 25c a box. .MHS. J. It. STCVFNS, To1i, agent for this county. Also on salo at M. F. & II.. Co., Medford. Winter Is Horo Tho to Take Timo ONE OF 500 chorister, Jlrs, II. K. Marsli, organ ist. Tho orchestra will piny at tho evening servico twonty pieces, B. V. P. U. at 0:30, president Mr. Karl Kelzur. Tho got-togothorTOcotlng Thursday evening, Nov. 20th, ordination of deacons and others. Strangers welcome, Intense scope, and will bo continued throughout tho wcok. Flno music and congregational singing at nil the sorvlccs. Special music for Sunday, both morning and evening. A hear ty welcome nwaltn you. Como. Methodist Medford Methodist Episcopal church cornor of Bartlett and Fourth streets, K. Olln Kldrldgo pastor, serv ices Sunday as follews: Preaching, 11 a. in. and 7:30 p. m., subjects, iuornng, "Tho Great Deliverer." Evening, "Things Thnt Turned Out Well." This will bo a coutlnuance of tho revival sorvices for another wcok, , Sunday school and adult Ulblo classes, 9:45 a, m., tinlor Lcaguo 3 p, an., Kpworth Leaguo, C:15 p. m. Theso rovlval sorvices which havo grown in interest and results with every night, havo taken a wldo and Tho HcrviecH nt the Christian church Sunday will lie uniiKiiiilIy in ler-chting, coinmcnciiK! with n l)i Sunday hchool nt 0:30 n. in. Morn inj,' service, "The Communion." All members of tho church chpecinlly u ro rcqucMcd lo lie present. I!u ilcuvor service lit (k.'IO p. in. nnd evening services nt 7:110. Half hour song service followed by ser mon on Heart.'' servico. LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING COLONIAL FLATS Thoroughly modern rooms renting from $8.00 to $15.00 per month Bathroom and Laundry Accommodations Gas and Electric, Lights Everything Jnnmshcd Except Eats 217 Riverside So. Phone flOO-L The Wonder ful Chinese Herbs For All Ailments World's Famous Chinese Doctor 20o Second St., Ashland, Or. T. Foo Wall Herb Co. Offico Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Evory Day Latta & Hopkins Nurseries Growers of High-Grade Fruit Trees. Apple and Tear Trees are our specialties. Stock one-year-old trees on three year old roots. Some of best orchards in the vallev are set to our trees. Nurseries near Central Point. .Medford offiee. room I0J, M. ! JJ II. building. IMioiieHliJI-L Experience shows that homo grown, acclimated trees are tin best. PATRONIZE HOME NURSERIES -: EAT Tho Mnnhatiun has been oponcd under now manngomont nnd has everything to bo found In n first class restaurant and lunch counter. 'Tlio Cry of tho Father's Unptism niter tho evening John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 88 8. IJAIITLKTT ' Phones M. 47 and 47-J-3 Ambulance Servico Deputy Coroner Phone 268 for Milk, Cream, Butter, Buttermilk HUTTI'.K, 7ty I' Kit SQl'AI.K Our Own Delivery Rogue River Creamery If you eat hero you will rollsh your meals and will always got tho choic est and host In tho market. Open from O A. M. to 1 A, JI, MANHATTAN CAFE Xoilli Front Ht, Seeds Tf it's anything in the Seed line, we have it. Field, Gar den or Flower Seeds. All true to name and tho purest of seeds. Wo save you post age and trouble of sending away for your seeds. Wc ask for but one trial. Monarch Seed & Fee dCompany - 226 K. Mnin St. ' .13)L3rr" " " "-'T' ' " T"5t I' V I)(I1H )u i L-F ) . eauHtrl I I 9W" HULL UMBRELLAS DETACHABLE INTERCHANGEABLE HANDLES Just received fall shipment of Hull Umbrellas Bring your old bandit s and have them uiade into a Hull handle when oii need a new cover. No extra charge for making 30111- handle into 11 Hull handle. MARTIN J. REDDY Noar Post Offico MoWHEKSliEMEIlld MAKE CKANIML5 WELL Winn m Ha 111 i.li ujl'r J'uwdi f, for Jlip "ITS K:10Q V J I .VJN A I Tii Dr. KminvVa (Vile Caii. J V ly ' -KMnry CniiiiiIm-. L,. .)' j luVtrC.'AliaUlr. lllllllliM-ll yjAxjJt r ('niiaillua -Wnrm Can. HI v ul -Tuiila fuuaulr ami V " Tho Dr. Korinclc Cnnsulo Ihn lnn. imwUtii ili'Trlnfii lui'lit III animal iii.iIiiiiiii I, i.niin..4(l)uUi 11 it l. iuik 11, nil. ,1,, ,,t lull rliimlB l4l. 111 linnij rt-!. flir . IIIIKUIII Ilia. 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