IATEF0U1I. arqpForcn mattj TRinrNra. medfoto ok m ion, Wednesday, PEOEMnEK 10, im:u HEDFOltD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INDIU'BNDBNT NDWSPAPKU ruiii.i!iu:n KVBnr Ai-mitNooN hxckit kunpat HY run MKDFOItO I'lUNTlKO Cu. Tho DamoernUe Times. Th Medford Mall. Th Medford Tribuno. The South em OroKniilaiii Tho Asltlnnd Trltmnn. Office Mall Tribuno Ilnlltllnp. tS-JT-: North Kir street: telephone It. Official Paper of tho City of Mrdford. OfflclAl Pn per of Jnckron Count). BttAZEN INSOLENCE A EETTEE received from George Pope, president of the .National Mnnulneturors association, which and adulterated trail has seldom Ik Follews: on surpassed lor pure reads as OKOItan PUTNAM, Kdllor and MsnsRcr KntereJ ns sceond-olssi matter nt JAVdford. Oreiron, under the act of March I, 1S7J. BunscnirrioN ratts. Onn ynr, W nintl .15.00 One month, by mail.. .. .SO Per month, delivered by carrier In MeUfarri, Jacksonville and Cen tral, Point ...- . SO tnturitny only, by mall, per year .. J.on Weekly, per enr l.M' ELI ROT GETS NOBLE A E ClIltlSTIANIA, Xorvvny, Doc. 10. United Stntc-s Sennlor Klihu Hoot of Xew York tiim designated todav for tlio Xnhlo pence prixo of 101VI, nnd Henri Ln Fontaine of Ilni -eN. ex-president of tho permanent pence bureau, for the prir.c of 101ZI. Hoot wns honored on npeount of his work iw pneifipatnr of Cuba nnd the Philippines nnd in settlement of the, immigration dispute between the United States nnd Japan. . No prise wns given lnt year, ne pounting for today's dual nwurd. STRANGE GRAY AUTO AT .! INDIANAPOLIS, Intl.. Dee. 10. The mysterious gray automobile from which strikebreukinj teniuMcrn licre havp previously been fired on made nu nppenrnnce nptin early to day. Tho object of attack hh F.d Haiti, n non-union mntonnaii. The auto mobile contained five men, who, run niiur it alongside DainV car, begun shooting at him. Daiii rctunicd their fire, and lifter n brik interchange of shots the automobile sheered off and disappeared down a side street. Dain was unhurt, and .so far n he knew nono of hi bullets hit any of the nutomobili-d.s. . Two men were nlready under nrrest in. connection with thu gray car's previous appearance. - - - i - - URGE CAUTION TO.CITY . MERCHANTS XMAS DISPLAYS Safe electrical wiring In connection with Inflamablo Christmas displays Is tlio subject of a communication which tho local electrical Inspector has ad dressed to the merchants of the city. Ho has asked them to adviso with hi in as to the proper precautions to be obsorved in tho preparation of their holiday decorations and display. According to the electrical Inspec tor, defective electrical conditions nt this season of the year aro apt to re sult seriously on account of tho un usual amount of combustible mate rial present. Tor this reason many cities have Buffered from experiences of this nature and have uaoptoa stringent rules governing tho Install ations of such displays, and aro pro hibiting tho use of cotton batting nnd other highly Inflamable mate rial In connection therewith. ' Whllo the .protection of tho shop pers against tho dangers of fire and panic Is naturally a question of prime importance, the evil effect which n panic scaro might have upon Christ mas trading, would appear to furnish nn additional reason, says the Inspec tor, for tho nctlvo cooperation' of all merchants with tho electrical Inspec tor In bis efforts to prevent danger ouj Installations. Tho letter is; To tho Medford Merchants. Uear Sir; I feel warranted In ur gently requesting your hearty co-operation In a bpeclal effort 1 am milk ing at this ucMfaon of tho )ear to pruservo tho safety of tho public. vvhuh I bellevq can bo t.ccompllshol with practically no additional ex pernio to you, Hofcctlvo olcttrlc wiring nnd ap paratus together with the careless ar rangement of Inflammnblo merchan dise In daugeroiiB proximity to tho wires and lamps, constitute a menace which may be eabily and cheaply avoided without sacrificing tho ef ficiency of tlio display. May l help you lay out the electrical details of any. exhibit of this character which you contemplate making so that tho flro dangers may bo practically elim inated, Trusting you will extend mo this courtesy, I beg to romaln, Very respectfully yours, N I.. E, HINMAN, Rlectrlcal Inspector. Koom 423 M. 1-J. &. II. Hhlg. Phone New York, December 4, 1913. Kdllor Mall Tribune, Medford, Oregon. Dear Sir- An Is well known, Mr. Woodrow Wilson, having spent tho greater part of his life In the classroom, has had no opportunity of gaining n prncttcnl knowledge either of business or of governmental affairs. Mindful of this fact, tho newspapers hap kindly Informed Mr Wilson that he should not have for secretary of state a man who appears with audellle performers. It Is also the duty of the press to Inform Mr Wilson that ho should not appoint to office members of lawless bands. With a view to doing our part of this good and needful work, wo shall send to Mr. Wilson a copy of the December Issuo of " mcrlcan Industries". This ropy will contain a marked article referring to men who disregard the law. This copy will be sent to Mr. Wilson by n special messenger. This messenger will leave our office on the morning of December loth, with tlio pnper containing tho marked article, which he will deliver to Mr. Wilson. Yours ery truly, OKOItOK I'O.'K, President. Accompanying the letter is a eopy of the article to he sent to the president, which is a hitter invective airainst i nides unions, which are styled "lawless organizations," guilty of more awful crimes than the torturing of fifty- live persons and the burning ot twenty tor witehcratt at Salem three centuries ago. Xo "brazen insolence of trades union officials" ever surpassed the brazen insolence of the manufacturers in styling Woodrow Wilson, president of the United States, an educated, impractical igneramus: William .1". Bryan a vaudeville performer and presuming to dictate what class of men shall he appointed to office. This Manufacturers' association is the organization found guilty by the congress of the United States, after a public hearing, of "persistent lobbying," of "improperly preventing or seeking to prevent"' legislation and of un bridled corruption to attain its ends. The religious fanaticism of the Salem witch-burners was tame compared with the commercial fanaticism of these manufacturers regarding trades unionism, who sup plement their violent persecutions by wholesale bribery, seekimr to destrov'even the fabric of constitutional imv- eminent to attain their selfish ends which are industrial and child slavery and special legislation to create fortunes for the few at the expense of the man v. Labor unions are simply copying the example of the National Manufacturers when the'v resort to violence. Thev are the anarchists of the business world, lawless in their purpose.lawless in their efforts, lawless in their methods. Mr. Pope will have his labor for his pains. That Pres ident Wilson is not so deep in classroom instruction that he docs not thoroughly understand the purposes of the National Manufacturers was shown when he exploded their insidious lobby and bared their lawlessness to the world. That he requires no advice from such sources has .been repeatedly demonstrated. The nation is indeed for tunate to have at its help men so courageous and so dem ocratic as to earn the bigoted hatred bestowed br thpinnu ufacturers upon Woodrow Wilson hntl William ;T. Brvan. Officials Admit Using "City Aufo for Crater Lake Pleasure Trip Note. The following Joint com position signed by G. H. Trana, while It adds to the gaiety of tho season, Is as much too long as it Is unneces sary. Mr. Trana takes himself too seriously when ho Imagines that ho Is the subject of tho Mail Tribune edi torials, and stands sponsor for tho acts of the council. Personalities aro avoided by tho Mall Tribune. Criticism has not been made of em plo)C3 and department heads, but of the council, which is responsible for larger payrolls than tho times jus tify. The Mull Tribuno desires to be fair and glvo all a hearing, but requests that communications bq kept within tho S00 word limit on account of lack of space. Kdltor. Editor Mall Tribune: Several pointed Jabs and caustic editorials In your most estimable journal, printed In the recent past and peddled to the unsophisticated pub lic, ai pure and unblemished facts In n bad atato of munclpal mis-man agemont and department extrava game, would perhaps have pasted un answered by me. but a thin skin cannot stand pain and, although I concede I am assuming much In "talking back" failure on my pait tho Injustice of your criticism keenly. If the taking over of the Hamilton ranch was necessary, it was also necessary to pay for It and although Mcdford's water system Is producing approximately 32.000 per car and redeeming approximately $11,000 worth of water certificates per year, there is a limit a Jump In thrco years from $20,000 to $32,000 Is "going some" for a water sstem four years old. Tho charter, as amended In 1909 (sec. 72, subdlv. "U") provides that n tax be levied from ear to ar on all the taxable property In tho city, tho proceeds of which shall bo plated Jn the sinking fund and alio that not less than flvo per cent or the gross receipts from thu sale of water shall also bo placed In tho sinking fund for tho redemption of gravity water bonds. Has this been dono in tho past would tho editor of tho .Mall Tribune adviso that this administra tion neglect It also and jeopardize tho city's financial Integrity If tho water receipts aro to provldo for otorythlng from where then aro wo to expect tho uecessary funds for do. velopinent and the purchase of the Hamilton ranch? During tho present year tho water to respond to the several poignant , department expended for repairs 7S0 thrusts from jour sanctuary of In cubated strife and community tur moil, might bo construed by the in iincont public as an indication of toid itet" or a guilty conscience. it the retrenciiment, inaugurated by tho city council, started at curtail ing printing expense, there la not thu slightest reason why tho "sting" should "peovo" thu editor of tho Mall Tribuuo to tho extent that ho vent his wrath on thu heads of tho vaifous departments. When ouo shuffles the cards, and deals himself, and draws a "bum" bund, ho should not got a "sour stomach" whether tho game bo "Uig Six or "Uullls Urldgo" It's much better that ono be a good sport thau a bullous loser. Judging ft om jour criticism, It is appuront that jou do not approvo of tho purchase of tho Hamilton ranch, oven though it was a public hog pas ture and rendezvous for stray stock for tho past three years. Jn view of tho fact that I was ono of the prin cipal boosters in tho deal and ngi tatod dlllgoutly for twelve months until the present council acted, I feel gralt water lino $512 und this ex penditure was for repairs on plpo lino nlono nnd does not Include tost of telephone lino construction. During tho past summer a now telephone no was constructed, from coal initio to Intake, ut a total cost of $2008,21, much of this construction wbh over desert hard-pan and still I will be pleased to havo tho cost compared with tho original construction cost, when spread on fences over a largo portion of tho distance. telephone lino is most essential In conjunction with tho operation of tho gravity water lino; of course, It could bo dis pensed with and when a break occur on tho plpo lino, correspondence con cerning sumo could ho exchanged by rural mall does tho editor of tho Mall Tribuno suggest this economy Our diverting dam on Little Hutto creek Is a Joko, If not a disgrace to a modoru city of 10,000 population and provision should bo mudo for a per manent settling basin and intake. If tho present head works can bo re tained through tho winter floods, without addlticnu! expense, this city will be most fortunate, Kioin vhoro will tho necessary funds come for In take Improvement. It thoio was no Increased tav levy? Tljo Intake ten der oiuplojod to watch and euro for the Intake and serpens, locolxcs the munificent putn of $t'0 00 per mouth for which snlary he Is expected to respond to cat nt nit bonis of the day ur night. In addition to his other duties, ho Is ovpected to walk eleven 111) miles of pipe lino thtoe times weekly, stop small leaks, keep the screens clean, day and night, and re pair telephone lino- iloei; ho earn his 1UOI10.V ? The reservoir tender receives $00 per tonth; must walk over eleven (11) miles or plpo line every other day, repair leaks and keen reservoir surroundings tu good condition. He must ntso respond to call, day or night, during winter or summer, every day In tho week Is ho over paid? In the city, there Is a tap' man cm plo.vod constantly and hu receives $3.00 pur day; he Is subject to call at all hours and receives pay for over time, when he works over time. Also, there Is employed In the city con stantly a plpo man, who receive $3 per day and he receives pay for over time when called. Does the editor of thu Mnll Trlbunu advise that tho cltv dispense with these two competent men who have been trained to tho work and receive from &0c to $1 0') per day pss thau thu cheapest con tractors pay for tlio same class of labor? They are called at. all houra or thu day mid night and their pay warrants have run from $70.00 to $110.00 durlrnc the past year. Would 1'ront street floaters bo a better In vestment tor the city? You will perhaps concede that It H necessary, at al tliuos to retain Just so m cli help to mnlutnln efficiency In any Hue ot business, whether It bo a water plant or nn other public utility. It has ulwnjs been customary In the water department to reduce tho operating forco to us small u number as consistent with my Judg ment, as to emergency requirements and this rule will applv whllo I am on the Job, Irrespective of the opinion of the "associated local press." The two assistant water superin tendents at JU0.00 per mouth, whom jou refer to tu jour editorial "bunk" aro myths, the product ot a fertile Imagination; my salary ns water sup erintendent Is $125,00 per month; I receive no overtime and I respond to call day or night. Sundajs or hull dajs, when I nui needed, , nnd ,rrc (jueptty attend Uvjinluor-Veaks ,mj- Molt Instead or calling out my men. LUuriUB'thcpasr-nrrttrytaVB-, tub ctry or McillorU; hai-bfcl'AO percent or' mj- Sundays atm'hQltdays, uiany "of my nights and I have had three full day's vacation. Have 1 earned jny salary? It Is customary for city employes to havo at least two weckj vacation every summer and I was en titled to mine each yenr but owing to the fact that the summer months Is our busy season In the water depart ment, I railed to get mine and this year, I was told by tho mayor to lay oH a day or two, at a time, and toko the city car to go and come bnck and keep my work moving. I went to Crater Lake on Saturday afternoon and returned Sundny night. I asked Mr. Stewart, councilman rrom tho second wnrd, to accompany jne he did. Should Mr. Stewart and I bo hanged ror this heinous ofrenso' On a Sunday a month Inter, nttor giving tho beMt part of tho day to city business, Councilman Oeorge Porter and mjseir wont to Itoguo Itlver beioro returning homo. Should Mr. Porter bo chasod oH tho official map? Should I? Your several fxtomporanoous out bursts or editorial lore, showed utter Ignorance or tho actual facts, In tho matters Involved. A smull portion of. the time, you dovoto to tho scien tific study of "Tee" rails, brldgo lie structlon and advertisement or pear blight could bo protltnbly applied to tho study of political economy and tho strengthening, Instead of weaken ing of our general community stand ing, with tho outside world, 'What alls the editorial stair or tho dally "pamphlets", is their clrcula Hon bad or huvu tho ructions Inserted dissension seed In their journalistic "snoots"? Are our nowspnpers low orlng their standard to tho level of paid mud stingers? H our ralr little city Is to bo pnw United ror tho emulation or a. row political paiulerers und shyster poli ticians who are outside or tho orriciul enclosuro nod joarn to get within to rill their craving paunches with Ima ginary rich picking, nro they to havo absoluto access to publicity, through tho loeul press and thoy only? Aro tho citizens -of .Medford In tho grip or a local Independent "asso ciated press" and rtro all communica tions Intended ror public perusal rig Idly censured by tho doughty llttlo autocrat of Newspaper How? If thu editor favors a square deal, tlnow open tho toiuuiua of the Mill) Tribune, so all can have, some fun, llosportfully jours, UKO, II. TIJAN'A. WASHINGTON, ),.,.. 10.- Hnldiui: that the timber i of mi ti,li (lip jW!nmuyn..nijd,i n.dcjniuent.ta tho IIKKLIN. Dee. 10. Tho ieielitug today lol'oiied to its budget pom mil too the mutter of u (lei mini gov ernment uppi-ippntiiui for i opt open tutioii ut tlio Suit Kiiiiioixpo MM p- (Hisilioll, It vvtit Dr. Arndt, it eunervittrvp, who moved rcfoieuco of (lie hill to it committee. In the only speech mudo on the subject hu epjxwed tlio piupiHcd $."IHI,(UHI iippiopiiiitlnu, It wu. uoiierullv behoved he ippiPenlod the govpiumonl'M views. I'roin a reliable nuthoiity it vvns learned that Cliiiucellor Von HctJj miiuu llullueu nnd l'oieit;u .MiuiMer Von lupimv biltprlv object to the appropriation, und if tho lull slmuld pass it vvni believed I ho federal eoiuieil would veto it. OFFER $25,000 FOR TINKER AS MANAGER NKW YORK. Hep. 10. A tint of for of .fJ.i,0(l(l for the services of loo Tinker, depo-rd mannger til' tho I'liiPiuuuli Hods, was made hero to day to August Herrmann hv Churles II. r.hhetts, owner of tho Itnioklvu Nationals, The offer was refused, (lovemor .loliu Toner of IViuisvl Vllliin, will) wns eleeted ve-tenlnv president nt the National lciitur, ar rived hero today. He wns given nu ovutiou hv the nspmhlod baseball magnates. Tenor will ho ulfioiallv installed into his office this nlier uooii und is pHetcd to deliver n "declaration of principle" ut Hint time. set Ho,. Senator Lime hus today tccummeiiilod In the hppivIiiiv ol' ug. lieulliiio thai la IX' e bodies, of Umber In the Sisklvou ami Stuslnvv iiitllnnnl 1'oicMh of (begun he sold. (el ImWdluto und HtfVcU'vd Itellef liy t'sliig lljtuiiel lljomol In nature's true remedy for catarih. There Is no stomach dosing jou breathe It. When using this tieatmeut, you brentho healing balsams and effec tively roach the most remote air colli of thu thioati tiosii and lungs, tho ca tarrhal Kcruiii aro deslrojed- unlcW and siiru roller resultti, lljomel often restores health In chronic nines that had given up all hope of recovery. Its best action I at the start of tho dlscaau when the breath Is becoming offensive, and eoiistaiit sniffling, discharges (rout thu nose, dropplugn In the throat, or that choked up reeling begin to maku life a burden. At the first symptom of catarrhal trouble, surely iihu llyomel. Ask ('has. Strang, druggist, ror tho complete outfit, $1.00. Hu will refund the money If It duos not give satisfaction. isis mm ' i M i v.m'im'.vii.m: I'ODAV Coffee finger-snap A what do"; it's doing it counts. for we re 'Vomg to that LANE ASKS SALE OF RESERVE Von want good, fine, fresh coffee; what are you waiting for It can't walk to your door. Von know the 11111110 Schilling's Mest, in aroma-tight cans. "Please send me a can Schilling's llcst Coffee" Al right ' 'Oood bje." of - i .. Shingles Made in MtHfTord from home grown sugar pine. 1 If jou arc going to build anything or, ro-Vhliitlo-oroiir houio or hum ncr us. 1. Mill on J1, & K, track, phone C77-W. ; - , ft-4 .t 1 Mr;un)iti fiHixnr,r:'Mir,L - Clip this coupon nnd bring It to tho STAIt theatre with 1ft rents and get a beautiful C." cunt pennant. We nro giving pennants ot all tho Colleges, Universities and States In the United Slates. AH pennants nro made or good felt !fix30 In site. Mall orders 5 cents additional ror each pennant desired. Different pennants every week, 4 STAIt THKATIti: Address Medford, Oregon. John A. Perl Undertaker Lady Assistant. 28 S. BUTLKIT Phones M. 47 and 47-J-3 Ambulance Service Deputy Coroner How Much Are Your Eyes Worth? Everything as much as life itself. But are you taking care of them ? Are you reading carelessly by "any old light"? Do you know that the best reading light in the world recom mended by scientists; used by men who can afford the best is the soft mellow light of an oil lamp such a light as that from the &y& Lamp s Tor 'best1 "rcsuItsT uso. , Pearl OIL Ask your dealer to show you the famous Rayo Table Lamp. No glare; no flicker. Easy to light and care for. Dealers Everywhere Standard Cjl Company (Clif-rnl.) PORTLAND " May Emcral Quick Change Artist PholoplujN Tin: iiN(ii:it piiint Sollg Special In Two Parts I'.vi'iu: wi:i:ulv so. nn News PATH Ult'S HAT HAND Vltngraph t'uiiiedy iVaturlug Lou Delude)' and Norma Talmmlgo 'IIiiiimU) Only .1ANT.T Ol' THU llt'NUS Two Heels N. Florence Clark VIOLINIST AND TKACllKK rtrst-ctnsn Music for all Occasion! 9 1 1 1(1 W. Fourth HL llioo 7IOJ Draperies Wr erry a very rumidrlr till" of drain tir lni vuituliis flilurtj, (0, nui on iiu los.rN i.r irtiiiii-rrne a hi.1,.41 in.iii in liHik. iifirr this wurk -tt lush, I) ii nl wll kiv ns hismI TVir lis ii tM.i In Kt In rlrlt Hi,' Urtf.'xt rllli. Wooka & McGowan Co. GUS the Tailor MAULS SUITS TO PIT AND FIT TO WKAIl Fifteen Days to Christmas ' Dec. 10 Day by Day the Stores Grow More Crowded. Do Your Christmas Shop ping Early Meot Me at My Hoadciuartors Wonder Store Father Bring your Son! And come to thu First Baptist Church Special Sermon By Dr. MnoCulloiigh;. Song Sorvido fa at 7:H0' bf "Catch-'My-Pal" Sunday School ' 500 V' T - vl.-...vsJ,4,...fM