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Medford Mail tribune
AN INttlSI'EXnnNT NKWHPAPBll.
ri)DMCiiii:i) nVRiir AFTRnNoot
DXCISIT HUNUAT 1IT TUB
MISDFOKD PR1NTINO CO.
Tha Democratic Times, The Medford
Mall, The Mtdford Tribune, Tha South
rn orPKonian, Tito Asiuana Trunin.
Office Mall Tribune MulldlnR. 26-27-SV
North rir tlrcttl telephone 75.
OfflHM Poner of tha City of Medford.
Official Paper of Jacknon County,
OEOnar: PUTNAM, ndltor and Mannjrer
Rntnred ns second-class matter nt
Medford, Oregon, undor the act of
March I. tl?.
BTrBSOBXTTXON KATES.
Ona year, by mall C,00
Ono month, by mall .... .SO
Per month, delivered by carrier in
Medford, Jackaonvltlo and Cen- .
trnl lo nt -- 50
Rnliintsv null-. Iiv irn I. ner vear I 00
Weekly, per year .. .. - l.B
OF
WIND CAVE PARK
WASHINGTON, Ilea. 27. A new
lii'rtl of bit-on hits jwst been estab
lished by tbo agricultural depart
merit. There nrc now five henls un
tier povcmnieiit suiwrvMon, totclin;
n few moro than 330 animal. Tlie
new hcnl was procured by tho So
ciety for the Preservation of the
Americnii llNnu from tin Urnnx
Park hcnl in New York City, ami
wai shipped to Wiriil Cave National
park, in South Dakota.
Thii Intel nequisition inclulo;
fifteen animal, tha -youngcM heinp
two venrs old. Forty neres of the.
park hnvo been fenced for ti piKtiir.v
The uo vull bo greatly increased
next spring Hnv will bo provided
for the herd during the winter, ne
tbo graf on the fortv-nero space
will very soon be eaten off. Con
tracts -n ill pooh be let for fencing
1000 acres of the 10,000 conipri-inp
this national reservation, and the
herd tumod loose in it next spring,
nfter which they will forage for
their own food altogether.
Latet figures furni-hed to the
I'ni'ed l'rexs place the number of
bion in the United States and Can
ndn at more than '2000. A few vear
ngti less than n hundred were known
to csl-f in tho world. One go em
inent herd, started in 100!) wilh 37
animal", has increased to flfi.
The bison bonis owned by tho gov
ernment nre now distributed in Wind
Cave Nntionnl park, Niobrara Na
tional park, Nebraska; Montana Na
tional park and Wichita forest re
serve, in Kansits and Oklahoma.
The largest herd owned bv the
government is the Yellowstone park
herd. The last reports of the war
den showed 143 fenced animals and
40 wild ones. Dr. Tlenrv W. Ilon
shaw. chief of the biological survey
believes the abnormal increase of
the fenced animal' is because the
tamer nnimnls steal the calves of
the wild ones.
EGGS DROP 15 CENTS
. WITHIN THREE. DAYS
The day before Christmas strictly
fresh ranch eggs were 15 cents n
iloreu. This morning thev were HO
cents n dozen, and still dropping
the most rapid decline in the price
of hen fruit in the history of the
valley. At 45 cents they were
scarce ; at 30 cents per they are
plentiful, and fanners nnd poult ry
mnii swooped down on restaurants
and stores with their supplies.
Tie first of the week it was pre
dicted that eggs would reach lust
year's figure of (10 cents a dozen.
Onuein of eggs held fur this figure,
mill when the market lulled began
to sell to get out "from under."
As thi) hens arc laing freelv and
the siinplv exceeds the demand, 1'
is pietlieted the price will tumble:
not week to 15 cents a dozen.
PARCELTosTGEfs
m
HERD
BISON STARTED IN
NKW YOHK', Dee. 27. Tacil nd
misjiion of Ihe extent to which the
jiavccl pnt is cutting into its bus
iness was contained iu a circular
lcltor sent out by the Aduni? K.x
presR companv to lis sncklioldeis
today.
'"Contiuiinueo of the present divi
dend rate," said the hitler, among
other things, "piobnblv will be un
warranted heieafler." For xears
the company has paid V2 per cenl.
The Idler also reviewed Ihe in
crease iu the parcel post weight
limit, the 1 eduction in rates and thu
reduction the interstate eouinieieo
eomiuissipii ojdered in express rate
l)eaiilnir Fcbiuary 1.
f
USE
n
BOATS
TO FORCE FREIGHT
ST. l'Al'L. Doc. 27. Wholesalers
in nearl.v e-try lino of trade in the
Twin Cities todav set on foot plan"
looking toward the handling of a
great amount of freight by line of
boats opeinting between here and the
(lulf of Mexico. A liver terminal
costing half a million dollar is nl
readv under construction under the
Washington avenue budge in Minne
apolis and it has been predicted that
the big business interests of tho two
cities Mill be operating boats to New
Orleans by the middle of next bum
mer. The primary object of the enter
prise is to force down the railroad
freight rates against which the local
uliiiliv-nlrrs. have ItMlireii eoillltlCss
complaints. The now rate between
liuluth and the Twin Cities make
sjioody action of jobbers a necessity
and it is believed that river trail
jMtrtntion is the solution of the prob
lem. Another incentive behind the pio
po.ed river freight line is the open
ing of the Panama canal. Now Or
leans is destined to become the re
ceiving point for an enormous mass
of merchandise and n river line heie
nnd between that city would be of
enormous value.
POLICE DOUBT STORY
OF
Chief of Police I lit (son -aid this
morning that little progress bad
been made in the investigation of!
the story of Elmer Lewis thnt he had
been given 'knockout drops and rob
bed of $500 Friday. Lew is, he snid,
was still unable to tell a eonueuted
story.
The police are investigating n re
port that Lewis drank two "Tom and
Jerrys," n glass of port wine and a
beer n short time before he fainted.
They have nlo taken steps to find
out Lewis' financial condition before
be left northern California.
Chief liilt-ou is doubtful that
Lewis lost $500, but is unable to ex
plain his stupefied condition.
BUD KNOCKS OUT
F
LOS ANOKLKS. Oil., Dec. 27.
Because his fightiug brother Dud
laid too heavy a hand on his shoul
der, Freddie Anderson is under n
doctor's care today.
Dud, training for his New Year's
day buut nt Vernon with Icuch
Cross, wus bparring with Freddie,
when tho latter stopped one of the
Prido of Med ford's right chops with
his shoulder. Fred weiit down,
writhing in pain from n dislocated
shoulder. A doctor put him to bed.
Bud is rounding to shape rapidly
for the Cross bout. He declare be
will he in the best condition of his
career.
ALICE LLOYD PLEASES
Y
Alico Lloyd und comnitny npis'or-
ed nt the Pajjo Friday and ttu uu
cnlet'ininiii two liouty (if vmidevilln.
It is ono of tho few uuuUville au
gregations that U not handieuppfd
n' f .'
it'WIt ti linllf.1i fif houilli.
mow ill" llcioliat
,....i fri..i, l.W.vclists
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tiikui.iiiiiiiiiii'iiiiitn((iii'iiiui
half a doyen old favorites with the
same chatm that made her the most
popular imtress of 'tuudowllc. Frank
Foguitv entertained with fifteen
minutes of song, stories and pieces.
The Powbny minslicls mid tlo liv
ing statues were above the average
iu incut. The (lingo and other laic
dunce-, weie given in a iiiiale.
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WASHINGTON, Dec. 'J7. Secie
tary of the Tiensury McAdoo did not
go to his office toda.v, leiiiaiiiiug ut
lioiiie under oideis of his physician.
Fearing a bicakdowii as a result of
woirj' over the strain of leorgau
i.tug the country's hanking sjstem
along the lines of the new currency
law, McAdoo'b doctor oideicd him
to lake u cuiiiplute icat,
RATES DOWNWARD
lUTiTVFOTCn MATT. TRTHTOR
SECOND ACT CLIMAX TO "BACHELOR'S HONEYMOON,"' DECEMBER 20 AT THE PAGE tHEATER
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STl'TTOAIST, nenuaiiv, Dec. 27.
After wounding thirteen person
today, a laboior uiiml'd Kumiiierliu
committed suicide when cornered bv
the police.
Kummerlin, whose wife dosoiled
him Mme tune ano hectuic he drank
too much, armed himself with a pis.
to mid a knife, and in mi intoxicat
ed condition went to Ohertenfeldt,
where his wife had boon liv mt4 since
she -left him. and nttenipted to ox-
! terminate both his own and Mrs.
Kumnierlin's families. Kight of those
who wore wounded are in n serious
condition.
Died
At Salem. Or.. December 25, 10 1.1.
William Libert Stuart Taj lor. eld
est son of A. C. Taylor, born at
Medford. dune 15. ISO I. Fuiierm
services will be held at the fnmilv
residence on the Central Point road.
Saiidaj', December 2S, at 3 p. m.,
Ilev. Luslio of Grants Pass officiat
ing. Interment in I. O. O. F. come
terj'. Friends and ucipininUoice- are
invited to attend.
Montessori System
Children, to
NKW VOI1IC,
Montessori, the
Dec. 20". Dr. Mann
ureal ItaliMi edu-lmv
cator of children, told of her aims
and ambitious of the fundamental
phases of her methods as follows;
"No system of education can ho
told in n few words or in a few hun
dred word-," said Dr. Monte-Miri. "I
have told of my method in iuv book,
ami vet I find that the same thing
must be told over mid oer asaiii in
different words to fit different oases !
with which I have to deal. I might .
say that my method is one which
leilds the child to teach itsf. The
teacher is not a toaohur merely n
director of the uctivittc of the
child's mind, body and jreneral tem
perament so as to bring out the
things whieh are naturally within the
child, hut not brought nut by the av
erage svem of education.
"Liberty of llie child u another
fiinduineulal tliinif. In my school the
little oimh "re free to purstio their
own best natural inclinnlions. The
fostering fif spoiitmieity in the child
is another great factor which must
bo reckoned with.
Xoruial Children Sought
"The normal child who grows to bo
the inn mill am u or woman is the in
dividual who in this world has hud
the least attention. Science has done
much for the sick in body and mind.
Science has boine within it a groal
1 1 tit It. a great force, ami society has1
e-mnded by honoring seience. In
lit... ..I t 1 il . ..l.w.l
" inner mum, in" I'lniiimin rm"i, t
'which should have long ngo iceeived)
the tit tfiit inn of modern science, has .
'
done iiotluug for iioimal ble und .priiicipnl, mid suld, 'lie who wmilil
coiiseipuuitlv society does not honor 'be master of all inusi be sen mil of
the teacher nor givo close ntlontioulull, mid be who would he master of
to the preparation of tcacheis. jail must b sort ant of nil, and lie
"It was through the deficient and I who would be master must nerve.'''
The Clothes That Make the Man
NKW VOIIK, Doc, UV, Soma mon
don't think they are well (Inmaoil
unless their sckUh inattli tholr cravatB
and their hniidkerchlofH. Others
think they're all duded up l( they
chaugo their collars and have a hIioo
shine. The tendency nowadajs how
over Is all toward tho monugramel
uhlrt und the ujnitH uud awuy from
the made tie and the weokly collar.
There Is no doubt that tlioro Ih a dor
mant JJeau ilrummel In every cuvo
man uud let lilin once suiihu the gla
mour of purple and fine lliinn, to sa)
nothing of n wrlBtwuteh, und femin
inity must uccdu look to Its sartorial
laurels.
If xou have dean cut features, a
MIWFOTCD, OKTCflOV. RA'lTK.nY. HRCFMllKR
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LOS ANnP.l.r.S, Cal.. Dec. 27
Confronted bv mi armed bandit
when she enteied the counting mom
of the Kniele Hock bank todav, As
sistant Cashier Ada Cnrr sumur a
bloom and chased him into the
street. A sheriff's pi,so enptuteil
the man an hour Liter; in Svcauuno
canvon, in tho submits.
The bandit, who is n Mexican, had
broken into the bank through a tear
window, lie was ckuioIiuhc iu front
of the vtuilt when Mis?) Cmr arrived
to open the hank for the dtij.
Thrusting a revolver into the wo
man's face, I lie man encd: "Throw
up jiMir hands,"
Instead, Miss Cnrr -eiil a broom
mid .screaming for htitp, atlMcked the
Mexican, knocking his gun from ln
baud and belaboring him over the
head as he plunged in desperation
through the window.
Weather Forecast
Oregon Kaiu west, miow east
portion tonight and Sunday; south
easterly winds, brisk along the cnt
Teaches
Teach Themselves
I abnormal children that I tirt learntd
grojit in ubout. the teaihuig!
of childhood. 1 lunula. un poor, mi j
tortunute little ones ami tounil tin t
liberty, oppoi turn! ics for spontaneous
activity mid f-reedom fioiu the ie
straint of ignorant elders were word
ing wonders. My deficient rlftldr-
were ndvniKting along te road I"
knowledge faster than tin norm I
children iu the nrdinnrv wIiikiIs. Win
not see free the normal by ! anu
method, I thought?
Teaching Themselves
".Since thin I have studied the nor
mal child with result which him
surprisul mc- 1 '""'' simple in win-,
I offered stimuli I rum the outside
material to quicken their selection ol i
things whieh thev studied ! then I
own volition and soon discovered ilml
the child, lett alotio and uiiliaiiiiiicleil
upon by Ihe limiting siiriouudinu's
und the modem parnplicinalia ol j
public schools would sin ui touch him
self to do things which he would not (
learn in four tunes tint number ot
weeks iu the oidinarv chool.
"Our scientists have nut or had the
attitude of humility toward Ihe uoi
innl child which Ihev have displatcd
toward the smallest yenus 1'"'"'
microicopie slides. The jticalest ibic
tor goes humbly to the Jtfdsfdo of Ihe
sick child, but not t the sldo of ii
uonnnl In oilier. This is wliv we
have nit
uceeded in punelratiug
Kcimitififiilly into Ihe knowledge ..t
11 ......il .... i'1fi-t ti linn lui
iiih iiiiihu num. !',
tmighl Ihe science or life,
I lie way
if Mfo. taiiahl humililv ns its
lirst
Unite of premature gre) ut your tem
ples and an air that HiigcxtH vein,
azure with Norman blood then you
are sure to look iicifectly fascinat
ing In ono of tho new stocks of black
satin piped In white Top this with
ono of thu latest sliuped silk halt,
with the flat brluiH mid the crowns
that slopo toward the top and jou'll
either look lll.e An Amateur Oentlu-
John A. Perl
UNDERTAKER
Lady AfiBlstant
ilHti. IIAItTMiirr
riioncs M. 17 ami I7-J1S
Aiubulanto .Senile Deputy Coroner
ifinu ' on The llroiul IIIkIiwii)" or a
Crouch iluellist
There U a illmliut leaning towanl
the plrturciiio In pteseut ilnv mule
Hlvlo ami nttlre that fills the ueiitliete
with hope .Stoel.it are the flint tvp
ami either In plain lilack natln or re
llo oil ti) the wlitto iplitK they are
ver.v offeellvo Hwathlng the collar
once with muU eroding In the luiek
ami then returning to tie In a how
muter tho AilnuiH apple. Cor thofto
not extreme euoii;ti to tnlto any slock
la the stock, tho regulation four-ln
lianil ioiiich In level) new I'erHlau
pattnniM of rich color IiIoiuIIiihh.
If dress ulilrts Keep on being more
extravagantly tucked It would icom
they'd kuou he al tuckered out. The
iiiumoj of tiny tucks ami luflultcniual
pleats are the ilelimlr i)t tho hotuo
wtuli lad) and a iMIttM to the eye
Last Hcavon hi tho advent of the
yo(tl) plnnted droM nlilrts. the swnK
gcrest mum with the Itody of dell
ratol) tinted ehlua llk and i
pleated bonout of the noftcut white
l.iwu.
Tills Ncntou tho lialiorilaHlicrH are
golug a stop further and htiowlng
hirts wIumio plisitod hoKoms are also
ornately embrolilerled in tluv dots
and floral deslKti8 Tho plcuu liuv
iiIho hrokuu Into the striped an I
colored da)-wear uhlrt claH and fir-1
mmlo up with tho atrlpos ru.inlu
rroinwlxo of tho lionoin, a st)lo guir
nuteetl to give one that ehcHt) look
i:cn tho evening walBteo.its are
a mans of tin) pleats or tucks alo
wltb plain lapels One uutu Kod hut
liiiiiilng one lit of Mack nut In plecd
In white to tu.itrh tho htaik mid white
istlu mIi c U
Singer Sewing Machines
Machines for rent, phono 810 X,
lU;ialrs, cleaning oils, ticcdlis, parti,
phonograph repairing
AU !.(Ji:.llM. M v.(ii:u
17 South Molly hi., .Medford
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Draperies
W r rr a rv rniiiiMf lilur of
Ir.ller .i t rMinn. f xlilrus. rle.
f nnd 'M nil c:ir (if tijholt rltiir AT
r i iui m n i HM' niirr u is urn
f'Xllll I ' .1 l Wit UK !IM K'Ml'l
' tl l IN '" I'N,llll) tl, ,l t III I VCM
I II v I ri; .t i i'Ii M
j Weeks & McGowan Co.
t t"--t-ttt-'f --------
Wonderful Chinese Remedies
from the Far East
Given Away FREE to tho Sick
and Suffering of America
To ten iiikii rr wmiinn lf uli )nlity will l.
j,inu In it proif iriuliui'iil ( !.'' I) I liin'i
huh liflul f fiiiivM, ItooK, llnrlt'i imil lliibt
IIik uruof trwti iifi', kIikii I iITiml vtiilioi i
iuriiiitt wt. Imtliiun iimhI ml lilmi form r
fuur ilii.iiutu I year mid li vt iiaol lixili lull
un 1 ivumiiii tluui uuy known Iruitiniiit now li
utUtiiiiu I'n provu uluit linn' vineli rlnl
rtjiuttliu-i will iu wu lira olTiriuie 11 ficulriiiliiuiil
w Hint t!n kc!itlcul ma m-u uii'l llio iloulium
lin umvi'K l.
A rurwl i.itlciit I, a d ilor's Ixol rulvirll.
uu nt
Xu inulliT luw iiiiiiv it)ir triiiliiinilti ui
lmv iriul, uu nuilitr limy many iliKtort tn
luiliil.UuK I liln ntuii'U fuuly In irii'-i' IiiJiiii
At III. own DXHii Hint Ihrw rrJnoliiM will
ir-i il.o work bit ilnnn now nii'l rili In
UEK. CHIM, 815 flAPP DL00, SAN rRAKCIlCO.
ulliii 1 1 ymir own wui'l. jim' duw iuii lil uiul
IfnNi wlut ynu MilKr mint 1 u will llin mim
you il tr. aiiiiiHir iriiari. In luw I llm fitiuliii
iiiimiBiil mir i iu, ami wlilili will ioii1mio)oii
lluit you iiru not In lln tin umliln uliili hul i mi
uml will I mi iiiiiI '1 lil trvuliiimt will lip mil
j (HI Inn 11L1I11 wrnpiivr Willi thu l.imlimi' pulil
l)..n't nut lliU iiiallvr nil iiiiUI lomorniw i'nl
lirtouilw Un iu Imi'I Mllif or pvlirll luunl) hint
bit) up now uml wrllu iiiiinullitlily 'I I.N l
your uppurtu illy tu tvl will. luu't wudv It.
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mIJCjS i'iiu lU't "is ""innxV
KTvJ'l '"' "l ' a i''".y
HA new TUo k ihr llr f . Y
I L 'M DlAilllM, lll(NU I'lLlNM t
V fj y"t -"ilk.i.lAli)ist Mil
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eati:e
K'allio Clmiige or Vaudeville
IMi.W KM'ITIiKi
"The Editor"
V I'laetlcnl Toloplinno Mwllch llonid
Is Cued
l'liotopla)N
"Tin: ni:.vm wkuiiit"
H . WoNteiu Muloiliauui In two
Keels
"wuv w t num:"
Coinody
"F.XUMIXt! IN AMIIKNT TIIDIMUS"
VlliiKiaiili IMucatloniil
"IHri'KtTIVK'S sUtATAdllM"
Itlogiaph Dcieitlvo Story
Don't MUh II. t)nl) III t'euis
ISIS THEATRE
l'liiiiipU)s i ililuy inul Sat unlay
The Diver
Vltagniph Special In two Keels Ken-
turltiK l'arl W llllnuiH
, c.usk rtm tii vicrn,Ni:s
IMIhoii Draiim
UK'S A LAW Villi
Far en Cotped)
a cnin rtm si rruui;riiM
Comedy
Coining Siinilay
m jiws ifcv
lllogrnph Feature lit two Carta
FOIf WATCH AND
.IKWKUfY IJKPAIIvMXd
Thai is (iiinnmlccd, tiM
Martin Reddy
All km Is of Moiuitim; (lone.
See us for Groceries
FOR THIS WEEK WE
HAVE A FEW SPECIALS.
COME AND SEE
riipcivniht Flour, L'linrau
h'ctl, Hit' siiflc $1.45
llollv Aiillc, 15 nuts .25c
25c plcg. Crystal Wliitt- Soap
Chips 20c
7oc pail of Mxtractt'tl Iloucv
for 65c
Home marie Sorghum. I ga
Inn Tor $1.00
(iOc can Corn ami Cane
Syrim for 25c
1 lb. Ciicoloreri .lapau 'I't'a,
00c value 40c
1 II). Fancy ColTce, '15c value
lor 40c
Our stock i.s not olri. We
give you value J'or your
money,
BROWNLEE
& LINDLEY
Phono 927-L. 327 E. Main
Raises the
Dough Better
ALL GROCERS .,
I TVrPH TT T. T.lSAflrT
Export Ooraotioro
:VJ(J NortH Hai'tlotl.
Phono Will Al.
The EAST SIDE
WOOD YARD
him unfilled for hunliieiu nnd will
ltnmllu
IMIV WOOD OF ALL KINDS
at rlRht prkofl
riiutin your imlnr to G33-J or call
at M0 Hunt Main ntieet.
KLEIN
for
KLOTHES
At Medford Tailora
Phone 268
for
Milk, Cream,
Butter, Buttermilk
HUTTKIi, 7ty PHU
.Our Own TMivnry
Rogue River
Creamery
NEAREST TO EVERYTHING
AT
TAHHCU-'
Hnt lofatol and moit poiiUr
hnttl ill i.io City rircuhiui Uc
alrr in ctriy fiuuti.
KtpxUI tlentlon to UdlM
travelling lon.
1: xi client, traiinhly pilcnl yfllL
Meet y 'it liirmli at llit Mint.
runin TUn RIm I. SO up.
,(iUiaeenttnt, CSttter IV. Ktltty
Bittner's Real Estate
& Employment Bureau
I'or Halo
A No. 1 nlnck rnnch roimUllnR ot
100 aireit, 100 a i. rim In cultivation,
bottom lam), fine black, free noil,
Komi out ranee, fnlr bulldluii. Will
trailo for Ashliiud property.
1 10 urro stock ranch, r.O acre In
rullivatloii, :o acre In nlfalfn, mi mo
utork, tooU and hay. Hnnp nt 16000.
120 acre stock ranch, CO ncroa In
cultivation, ::& nrrcH iimlor ditch, nil
run lie IrrlKated, fair bulldliiK.
Want smaller ncru.tKu close Iu, clear.
I'rlce JOOOO.
3 Vt iicrt, clone In, nlco C room
coltiuje, InrKo burn, fluo poultry
houses, Waul Portland rimldeuce,
I'llco t.1.100.
I'or Sale or Kvdmno
Stock of now iiKirfliniidlso to or
clituiRe for real estate.
Koiisch furnished and unfurnlshod,
fur rent.
Ihnplnymcnt
(llrls for Keiiernl Ikiiimh work.
Waltreiis LTi rnom and board.
I'antry Klrl.
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