'7 V i J?AGEKUB. Medford Mail Tribune AN INDKl'ISNDKNT NKWfll'APKH 1'UlJtIHllKI) rJVKUT AKTP.UNOON BXCKI'T HUNIMY IIV THU MKDFOItD 11UNTIN( CO. TIi. Dirniocrntle Time. The Mrdforil Mall.TliA Mcilforil Tribune, Th South ern OrcuonliiM, Th Asiiinnu Triimno. Offlco Mull Tribune llulldlne. 2S.:M North Kir street: telephone S. Orrirlnt rarer of tlio City of MpiUonl, Official Taper of Jneltson County. H ICO HOt: fUTNAM, K.lltor nml Manacrr latterd ns second-dnss matter nt SJeilford. Orcpon, under tlio net of March , U"D. BonscnnTiojT kates. One ymr, by mull .. - IS.oo Onn month, by mail .0 Per month, delhcrcd by carrier In Mcdfanl, Jncksonvtlle ninl Cen- tral IMInt .. .8$ flntut-ilny only, by mail. per yenr.. 8.00 Veklr. per -ir. J...... 1.S0 Y L OF ANTI-HUETAISTS MEXICO CITY, Nov. IS. Many more nrrcsls were made here todnv in connection with n reported nuti-llu- crtn plot. As was the cne lust night, n number oC prominent men wore nmong those Inkcn in custody While it wns confirmed that n his pnrty of prisoners was brought from M'nnsnnilo nnd locked tip, charged with -participation in n pro-Cnrranrn demohstrntion, it was not known def initely thnt foreigners, inclnding some Americans, wero nmong them. Willi enough member- of the. new senate now nt the capital to coiiiti tne a quorum, it seemed certain that pnngre- will inert Tittirsilnv ns scheduled. The rtrclimiitnry work of organization wns hrirkly in progre-v. Many of Iho members seemed very doubtful, bowexer, of the legulily of their own eleotion. The government has snppre-sed much of the news of rebel -uct'OPtr-in tho north nnd few of tlio unlive population knew of tlio full of .Juarez, or that the constitutionalists seemed on the verge of capturing Victoria, tlio capilnt of Tamnnlipas state. Hiisiness, novcrtliclcs, was flat and. an atmosphere of deep gloom pcrvmlcd tin city. POLICE OF FRANCE I'AiyS, Nov. 18. The jiolico cre much worried today by Kins Alfono of Spain, who, a visitor here, per listed ns usnnl in tumbling about in cognito, apparently doing his bei-t to hhnko of the detectives detailed to gunrd him. Queen Victoria had no objection to n plain clothes ooorl. The couple will be bore n few day before leaving for Vienna, JJerJin nnd Loudon. NBW HAVKN, Conn., Nov. IS. It hiib uuthorJtattvcly reported here tills n'ftornoon, that tho Now York, Now Haven nnd Hartford railroad had abandoned Its plan for a big bond Imiio. It was understood that it will arrange for n $40,000,000 loan with which to meet all obligations by Do combor 1. WILLARD AND R0DEL NOT IN CHAMPION CLASS MIIAVAUKRK. Nov. 18. Milwau Juo tight funs who saw Johho Wil la;d itiid fleorgo Ilmli-1 box ten rounds to n draw last night were convinced tluit neither ; ,i i-Ih:i.. )iioiihliii iiahbur. Willuxl ii-u-nd our tho South Afrit nu, but be lat ter cMiitinually hud llife Khii-wi mi the dgfeiihive. Pennsylvania Day Wcduesduy, November 10th, Is tho day. JUIunor fibarii at 12 in. 1'laco of moutlng Is tho lresh)torlau church corner Main mid Holly. Kacb Is to In lug bis banket. All l'ennnylvnnlan3 nro to be thoro. This Is the duy for loyalty to tho Keystone state. JaineB Jluchnnan said "Wo have every leu so a to bo proud of our stato, and perhaps wo ought to churlBh more stato pride than wo possess. This, when not curried to excess, when lt tjcnrus to depreclato a rival, Is a poblo and usorul principle of action." If we uiireclato properly tho btato from which we have came, wo will )io mora loyal to tho state in which we are, t Come for a good program mid ft good ilmo, and letroHpeet of the days of yore, MAN ARRESTS MEXGAN A A NEW HAVEN ABANDONS SB BOND ISSUE PLAN A TALK ON AAVMlilj KNOWN MiMlftml uioivhaut rot'enlly said It) a custemer: "l do not advertise much now. 1 rictiro that I don't bnvo to. I line,! to iidvcrthio utonsloly and no sot the lead In selling my class or merehan iIImv I net tho biiMhipM now without U, and a m comiiotltorn do not iip much printer Ink, I figure t don't hao to." This UHUvhnnl is now nji)inu: tho bonofils ol ptisl jkI viM'tisin. Bui how lout; will w hold his supivutnfy New poo)l aro oonstantly coiuint; into (he vnlloy and old t'tts toniPi's leaving. The' motvluuit that advertises will jiot tho husinoss, for advert ishi not only holds old business, but creates new. Some day some of this merchant's competitors may wako up, or a wide-awake merchant start, in business who uses printers' ink then where will tho supremacy be'? Thy merchant will be forced to start a campaign of julver tisiii to recover lost ground and it will cost, twice as much to attain secure the lead as a steady expenditure to nuiiptain it would have Cost. Many Medford merchants never advertise except to pur on a forced or sacrifice sale. They spend their money to sell poods at cost or at a slight profit for a few days instead of snendinir it to sell "roods at a nrofit everv dav. The public, becoming accustomed to buy at cost or there- it bouts, wait until the sacruice sale is on to purchase. Thus the merchant demoralizes his own business and that of his competitor. Such advertising is not only not judicious advertising but is not good business. , How much should a merchant spend in advertising? Lt varies with the conditions, percentage of the gross receipts. William .1. Low, adver tising malinger of the IF. AY. .Tohns-Manville company of .Now York, in a recent address said: "Wo know that from I to 2 per cent of tho gros3 Income cnu bo con sidered to Iks tho utandnrd adtertislng appropriation for mechanical or elec trical manufacturers, fpr public service corporations, etc. Tho advertis ing tipptoprtatlons of automobile manufacturer!) usually rango from 1 Ji to ns high as 33 1-3 per cent of the gross sales, but will average around 1 per cent. Department stores arc spending an averngp of from 2 to A per cent In local nowspapors. whllo some departments spend ns high as S per cent; and I have heard of one department storo that spent 21 por con their first year In business. A clothing manufacturer Is spending 3 Mi per cnt. One plnno manufacturer Is spending S per cent. A stovo manufac turer Is spending 12 per cent. Many toilet goods manufacturers nro snld to by pending from 23 to 6C per cent of their gross profits. Some of tho well known food manufacturers are spending from 1 to 2 per cent of their gross sates, while it is claimed that one manufacturer In this line, is regu larly spending 50 per cent of his profits, which are said to be between 200 and 300 per cent. Chewing gum manufacturers spoud about 28 per cent on advertising out of 100 per cent profit. A book manufacturer has re cently found it very profitable to spend 2T per cent of his gross sates for advertising. A mall order houso Is spending 12 Mi per cent. Tho t'nlou Pacific and the Southern l'aclfic railroads arc spending about six-tenths of 1 per cent." Meier & Frank have had the lead among Portland de partment stores for yeai but they do not stop advertis ing on that account. .John "Wtinnamaker loads in Philadel phia but he advertises all the heavier on account of it. TJen Selling has led the clothiers of Portland for years, but there is no stoppage or printers' ink in his behalf. Tho American Tobacco company and its subsidiary corporations has a virtual monopoly of tobacco but the trust, which doesn't fear competition, .is probably the larg est advertiser in the United States today. It is constantly thereby increasing its business. The Standard Oil trust doesn't fear competition but it advertises extensivclv all the time. Business experience demonstrates that persistent ad vertising is essential to supremacv m am mercantile bus inoss not only to gain the lend, but to hold it. It is just as essential m Aieuioru as eiscwnore. VILLA 10 SUPPLANT mm AS CHIEF DOl'GLAS, Ariz., Nov. 18. Hum ors that General Pmielio Villa will try to supplant General C'arrnnzn n bend of the contitulioiiahsia forces in tho field, nnd, failing, will move on Mexico City indepondentlv with the command that captured Juarez, are current here today among Con stilutionuluta s.wuimthirerri. It is said that Cnrrnnu ha l-t proMtigc nmoiig hN followors by hi nppnrent failure to indued the Vnh inslon ndiiiinihtratiou to lift tho em bargo on nritiK. Villa i riding on a high wnvo of popularity h the re sult of his hlrnlegy that resulted in the fall of Jiiuroz. It is pointed out that Ciudnd (h -IiiimIiuu alone htnmls in tlio na !' Villa's uihanco upon tho capital, iu.d that Oroco's position there i, grow iug untenable. EXPERT TO AID IN JACKSON COUNTY TAX LEVY. C I.. Starr of Portland, former secretary of tho Mato tnx commission is in .Medford to confer with the j county court nnd assist thorn in mak- ing tho tax levy for this year. Tho! present stute law requires the county court to muko a preliminary cstimatn of tho tax levy which must bo pub lished at least 20 days before the nlcctlng set for discussion and protest on tho part of tho taxpayers, A sec ond notice must bo published ten dnys boforo the meeting. At this meeting tho county court can not ralsd their estimate by over 10 per cent. Under tho presont law ovory Item or expense must be Itemized with it view to glilng tho taxpayers a com plete kuowledgo of bo purposes for which tho levy is mndo. It Is probable that tho preliminary announcement will ho made Thursday or Krlduy of this week. This year tho state tax will probab ly bo 3 or i times as large as last year which will bring It between .1 and 4 mills, which of cdurso will rn l so the total tax (bit) extent. MTDDFORD MATE TRfRUNE. ADVERTISING but is usuallv based upon a EARLEIKIDNAPS SON E E PAKIS, Nov. 18. Mr. IVtdinnnd Piuney Karle, No. 1. enliled police aid todny in nn effort to regain cus tody of bor 8-yenr-old son, Harold, kidnaped, according to the wlieu ac count, by bib father, the celebrated "Affinity Karle, from his school nt m Mntte-Ilpuvrnn. Wbnt was tuofcl fierioufdy feared was that r'nrlc would get the boy out of the country, in vthich eao iiiteriiatioiml compli enlions might innke it iliffieiilt or impottiihlc for liirt mother to ri'cocr him. s If ll Is Thinning Out or full nt Daud. ruff, I'm- I'jirlsliiu Huge Mont men nro caroloxi regarding , tho caro of tho hair not until It coin oh out by tho combful do they really take notice. Then It may bo too late. If yl,r husband'a hair Is getting thin; if ho has dandruf or tho eculp ItchoK and burns talco Immedlntn action; do not let him bocomo a bald- head. Get from Clins. Strang a CO cont bottle of 1'nrlslnn Sugu. Hub It well Into the Hcalp ovcry night. The firm application will removo dandruff. When the hair stops falling and tho now growth appears, uso every other night until the hair Is thick and abundant. Parisian Sago is a delightful and Invigorating hair tonic for men, worn- Jen mid children. It Is a scientific preparation based on a thorough knowledge of what Is needed hy tlio hair and scalp to keep thuni perfect ly healthy and remove dandruff, stop scalp itch and falling hair. Sm fly try i'urlslnn Sago. Chas. Strang, John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 88 8. IJAKTMirr Phone 1M. .17 and 47-J-3 Ambulance Bcrvlco Deputy Coroner MEDFORD. ORKflOK. mm o FIGHI RAISES FAKE AI UOSTON, Nov. IS That (lunhonl Smith, Hip Suit l'YitncNeo heavy weight, got more than be deserved when he w unhanded the decision lut night over Sam lnncrid nfter tweho round" of fair milling wi the puuipiiMts of opinion beie today among fiitht fntli. A tlrnw deei-ion. it wnt .said, would lum been n fairer verdict. Smith started like it rnl clmiii pion nnd kepi l.uimford hewibleied with Stinging left jnbi to the bend nnd body. Up to the wvpitlh round Smith wa pulitled to n bnde, but in that wcmoii tb" Sun Fitiueiean tired nnd lnuford bad much tho better of Iho milling. Fight ftitu wore unable to account for the failure of Smith to iinp hi light band. Ho started eernl right hand swing wbioh mU-od their nlnrk. Then bo rolled entirely on left jnlw. Sniith'- bortt lmnobe nro o ceiitcd with his right lmiul. nml many rfng-idors ehnmoteiizeil the contP'St n u "fake." Lnngford wa much the stronger nt the did and left the ring uiiuitiik pd. Sinlth'x cheek bled fred llironghotit the cloving round-, lhe blood getting in Iih eve and blinding him. Baking Powder Biscuits JUiilil as n Feather fiyMrs.Jatttt Meh'tnzie tit, Editor of the Boston Cooking School Mjgixstnt Unking rowtlcr Hlvtiin made by thli i recipe nro so Jurnlieil of prliiury In llng powttcr biscuits tb it, it fact tried, you will never use hnv other reclrtc. Iry it the next time ou run short of bread. Sjvc this recipe. 20 E C nailing' ToHiIrr tM.ralU Three tuf four; ; tup short' cnii!jr;J rift Uitofoonfuls A" C Raking der; a til nt I cup milk or uvtrr; 1 Sift three time, the fiour, salt and lting powder. Work into the flour the liortcnlng, tutng lard or butter fur rhortcnlng. Then mix to a wry soft dough with the mill:. The softer the bUcult cntert tbi? oven, the lighter It comes out. Nctr knead taking powder blKtilts; press the dough into shape and roll lightly. Cut in small thspes and lke on a sheet or vry rltallow n In n hot oven. In j being liimnilts iu the pant phec well apart, notnllowtugcdgti to touch. Small I incnlu arc letter tlian Urge ones, targe blitculu do not have the proper amount of time to rale and bake. lvn jroii ittn (he nrw K C Cflot'i i-nW Iirlmfnl of nDp'tliinir mice that ilmplr roiiat t" mrw(ui crrry ttm If the few ilmnte dirt. i'Mtreeirrfu followol. YmMnHiiil (Uillr lKijr50rrnlf',rtlil i.ImUc l,k. l tegritj it WWri ubo mtlMiif IIk- wlnrrtl err. I0oi'cl.nl lnrvryI5-inic,inif KC lnkln IX)iT(lr. jAorM Mm. Co , Chlrami tiuull nu do ntt htT Ctx.V'1 luwk ictllflatci. fVil'fce Wvory cjim of Schil ling's llcst is sold on approval. Fully satisfied? Not quilt! '.' Aloncy baclc. That's safo with such cofft'c. In 1 lb. i lb utid -:Vi lb aroma-tight cans; cleanly granulated. BOSTON Page Theatre, Wed., Nov. 19th Alan Dnlo In thu X. Y. Amurlcun nays: "A laugh tyclone." 'Funniest fnrco In n deendo." "Tho touru rolled down my ClltOJJB." "It has 'Offlcor OCfl' lashed to the mast." "'Stop Thief Is a wholosalo laughter factory." .Morning Tolegraph: "A great big hit." "It'H too good to bo triio." Morning Werld: "(Jots tho InughH." "A merry, rollicking fane." Times: "Funny HltuatlonH ga lore." Herald: "Oot moro laughs than any piny seen horo for a long time," Morning Bun: "A lively furco. Tribune: "A hiicccss." "A succession of laughs." YES, THIS IS THE ORIGINAL NEW TUKSDAY, NOVrcMlWR 18, TALKS THIRTY MINUTES ACROSS THE ATLANTIC LONDON', Km. 18. -Tim I billy Mull iwspili'd (hut Uiiulieluio Mar coni, epoiiiuentl,, icecnllv lull.i'tl for thirl v minutes bv wlii'lo tele phone from (.Mil'don, lielnml, with tllaeo Ibiv, Nimi Si'oliu. IF It' If you need clothing, groceries, (nrultuto or uKrtruliurnl Impll nieutH you pntidiilio n reliable, r Hpouslhlu firm -u leader In his Hue of trade. Why not uxurclso th'i snmo hiiNlnosH foresight when buy ing nursery ponds? IF If you wero nsked for tho timno of a leader In tho utiixory liusluetA In tho ltoguo river vnlloy - a re liable, responsible firm with a rec ord of stralKht dealing. What would your answer hu7 IF If practical tporloiiro In not n huMueHH HHKct why do men In nil lines of liusliioKs pay well for thu man that knows how and can do- liter tho goods? IF If a practical cxpcrlouco Is es sential In other lines of trade, why not In tho nursery IiiihIimviw? Ik It good hiisluoM to depend on tho ml lro of a man whono kuowledgo of his lino of hiisluess Is confined to a line of talk to net ordurs? IF If you need a roo bush or tree fur a targe commercial planting, or itamontal stock. Knlffer nr for top working or any thing within the limits of tho nursery trade, don't you think you would sloop better if your order was plurod. with a man who has had years of successful, practical experience In orchard nnd nursery work IF If a lending merchant asks a Ut ile mure for thu Duo of goods bo handle than his neighbor Juno or Smith It Is no slgnliu cuimot sup ply you with the mmo lino uf goods Jones or Smith sell for tho miiiiu or les price. Did ou not know a well established firm with good coinmorelnl rating can buy good almost ns cheaply as can a fly-h-nlKht concern with little or no tuiu merclal rating? IF If you ronlly want cheap goods and en re nothing about the relia bility or responsibility buck of them why don't you tell your merchant It is ipmntlty and not iimllt you you want and price Is the first ion ttlihnntlou? lie will got y oil the goods. ' IF It you nro Inexperienced in any lino of work, who do you call nn for advleo, the man who knows every detail nbout the making of tho article or the line of work on which you seek nihlce. or do you seek the man who has simply gathered sufficient knowledge of tho work or goods to kIvo him a lino uf talk to make sales? W If you live In the ltoguo river vnlloy and have rend this far with out once think of the KDKN VAI. IKY NimSKUY you will pleuso call nt my delivery yards DOOM: Fast Main St., mid gut a Hiiltable prlre. !i:ai, with tiif .man that outs tim: tkadk, you wiu FIND Til KIIM IH A UKASON FOU IT. Yours truly, X. S. mJNNIJTT, llo hS.l ' .Medford Proprietor FliKN VAM.KV M'ltSFItlKS ANOTHER i et sere r A laXei i.nT - rVi'sjVwr' i m an Harris stWSSl success ftSwnSBA HIEr i WmJ WlVxl fA ra !b 'ii QflMWVnSM9ef MX WllKN I FXAMIN'll VOl'lt liVFS 1 test oeiy iniiseln oory putt with ncloiitlfle proelrtlon I.euNeii am thou fuiiilHhod to fit tho exact doreels, and there l no doing It oxer again. It In right In tho first place and thnt oiiiIh It, Dr. Rickert .Suite I .!i, (her ItouetV T. F. PRATT "The Iiealer" has tuado the blind see, the dunt hear, the Inmn walk, tho sick got well. Fifteen yenrs' uf practical experience In treating chronic, diseases. Consultation free. Lo cated nt 345 N. llartlott St. Phono Dlia.M. MoOford, Ore. Wintor Is Hori-Tlio Tinio to Tnko The Wonder ful Chinese Herbs For All Ailmont3 World's Famous Chinese Doctor 10o Kppond St., Ashland, Or. T. Poo Wah Herb Co. Offico Hours, 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Evory Day STOP! IS 3TOUR AUTOMOBILE INSURED? Jf noi, st'ti McCurdy At ont't', or jclpphono ONK-TWO 'IMIUMK Offico Kparla Muildiiitr DV CARLYI.E MOORE 8" mbBEJtJk ''K NIIOBtHh pS(rlrt!Mirl itrt fFK, SiPtfyiA issxr !& v. j) ova rz-VB'? ir AN" itAiic oBrimifTiftH 3tvs-j rnuuuu s iuw YORK COMPANY THEATifE ISIS Piatb'FFI' PllOt'OI'LAVM The Special Officer Mihln Hpoebtl In Two lleebi PATH I! WKKHIiV .NO. fia I N'iiwh TllHllt WATIUtl.OO M. & A. tioinedy Coining i'lniiidiiy i 111: inm.i: t I'oitr i.iatAMii: Frontier Hlory In Two T'atts STAR THEATER Today VAFDKVII.I.K f i titiPAIt IIIIOS, I'linlnplnyrt '1 1 MM' IIAItlttltttS OF FIIM1 Spectacular Z reel 101 lllnoit TllltUI' OTIIIttt PIIOJIM'ltAYS liulliilliig n frnikerjaik l(o)tolie (OIIICll) i Always 10 Cents Phone 268 for Milk, Cream, Butter, Buttermilk Ml'MTKl?, 70r I 'Kit srAU'i-: Our Own Delivpry Rogue River Creamery H 1 riMliiTsitli 11 iririu Raises the Douh Better ALL GROCERS You'll I.augh - When thu Curtain (louu Up. All During thu Hhow. Ilutweeu thu Acts, On Your Wuy Home, doing to lied. In Your fllcnp. Ileforo llroakfnut. After I.'tlnch, All Throuiih Dlunor, FOIt A WKKlf AI'TKIt. Prices 50c, 75c, $1 and $1.50 Scats now on sale AND PRODUCTION I V M 0 1'V'