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PAGE TWO MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKUON. TUESDAY, .JANUARY Kl, 1!)tl. ,. LJI'JJO.1 Medford Mail tribune an mnr.rnNnr.NT NUwarAenn l'UiniHm:i nvnnv a!ti:hnoon nxcniT hi'niav iiy Tin: MWM'OltD 1'UINTINCJ CO Tho Democrntla Times, Tho Med fun) Mnll, Tl MoUrtnl Trluune, Tho South crn OicRonlnn, Tho Astilanil Trlhuno. Office Mnll Trluuno Ilulldlnit, S6-27-19 North rir street; telephone 75. Offlclnl Taper of tho City of Moilron). Offlclnl Paper of Jnckson County. B?I nnlorl ns sccond-dnss matter nt Mcitfnnt. OreRon, under tho net of March s, is;?. SUBSCRIPTION KATES Oho yenr, by mail. . .. . 5 00 Ono month, by mnll . ...... .50 I'or month, tiellvorcd by currier In MoiUoril, JnckdonMllo nml Cen tral Point .... .CO flnturdny only by mnll. per year . 1 00 Weekly, per jcivr 1 80 CUI OUT BEAUX. CAPITALIZING SCANDAL CANDY SOCIETY I ADVIGETO MOTHERS Dr. SlcvwirtV lecture to llu par ents and teacher-. lat night on the Knbject of "The Young WnmnnV Pliywcnl Development," brought out tno fact mtt troin:lv that our young girls need nu entirely new regimen from tlie ii-unl one of benu. high heels, corots parties nnti enndy. We nre developing n ola of young girU wbo-e inindi nre vacant of nny real vnlunlilc material, but arc filled with fnKc ideas and ideaN vmie bodies nre restricted by their rloth ng nnd ancient customs until their bodily development is so linmpercd that they nre scmi-invulids almost from the erndlc. Systematic exercise, supervised play, rational eniiug, sleeping nnd dressing nre the cures that Dr. Stewart nthocnleo. Sleeping out of doors nine, hours n night, low heel no corset., no candy between meals and tip hours sNut in umentilatcd rooms, such as picture shows, are the sensible things to insist upon for 'he growing girl. The high school girl especially is prouo to forget all these rules of health nnd comes to the unit entity u fit subject for n sanitarium rather than training in a life work. Mothers nre the ones urged to bring nbout the physical, changes, an well ns to be the moral guardians of their joung daughters' lives. No mo her in Medford should miss this series of lectures which Dr. Stewnrt is giving every afternoon nt .1:30 and in tho evening at 7:30 in the assembly room of the public lib rnry. The talk tonight will bo on play nnd playgrounds, and tomorrow aft ernoon the tenehinir of reproduction nnd sex hvgienc. Tomorrow nigh she will talk on open air schools. OPTION ON scon To tho Editer: Tho option on the Scott ranch which has been held for the last five jears by a syndicate of wealthy Mlnnesotans, and which has cost them about seven thousand dollars, was allowed to lapse December 31st last. Various reasons are assigned for falluro to punglo up the Initial pay ment of ton thousand dollars, one being tho delay In passing the cur rency bill and tho consequent string ency In tho money market, and the falluro of the Medford Commercial club to make concerted effort to se cure a regional bank for Medford. U Is charged that tho club expends too much effort In banquets and sawing tho air with club oratory, and hand ing out red apples to southbound pil grims, both native and foreign, and, us a consequence, Phoenix or Central Point Is apt to grab off tho reglonnl bank, nnd get tho full benefit of the advertising such a stunt would give. However, nttornoys for tho syndicate claim thoy have friends In the Wil lamette valley who will, If called upon, help them out, and they may yet make good. n'M, J. SCOTT. T ORTLANITS metropolitan dailies have boen full of froth and foam concerning that tarnished nenuty, Oabv Deslvs, to en toll a glimpse of whom thousands paid $0 each, nnd for whom a gullible publie provides a salary of S5000 a weelc. Miss Deslvs' sole elaini to fame rests in the faet thai she is the discarded mistress of a king kicked off his throne for general worthlessness by his outraged subjects. She cannot act, cannot sing, cannot dance and merely poses as n mirror of fashion's Treaks. The Oregonian admiringly speaks of her as: Mile. Gaby Dcsljs, the most famous of nil Kuropenn star who havo ever visited America. That is going some, when we remember the galaxy of European actresses that have delighted provincial Amer ica. Of coni'se. Oabv is more famous than Bernhardt, Campbell, Irving, etc., but is it possible that she surpasses that idol of the Oregonian Anna Held, upon whom was showered only so recently such columns of slush This is indeed the reward of virtue. The Journal, also an admirer to the extent of a sea of words, of the charming Anna, is no less interested in en lightening the public about the fair Oabv, who is inter viewed for the instruction of the virtuous readers of that great family eracle: Oabrlellu of the Miles, the dalntj little I'arlslonne. who cost ox-King Manuel his throne, paid Portland just tho tiniest visit yesterday, hut she stacd long enough to say that sho still loes her rojnl sweetheart. Dang ling from her Jeweled fingers was a heavy, glittering gold and bojoweled cigarette case; she opened It. her ejes fell, tho scarlet lips looked a bit more tender and wistful than ever. And then the Journal proceeds in a column article to air Gaby's views on marriage and morality, which Gaby covlv summarizes: No actress can bo faithful to her husband. Perhaps other women can, but not the actress. To see a handsomu man Is to loe him. 1 admit the truth and the newspapers say unkind things about Oaby. You understand? Yes, we understand, the morality of the red lights and demi-monde but we don't understand why people wast three dollars a seat to see and hear such stuff when armies of the unomploved are crying for bread. Oaby Deslvs has capitalized her sin. like the scarlet woman, and is unloading it on a public evidently eager to buy a breath of scandal at tancy prices. Her advent her alds the degradation of the stage. be spared to put two up tho hill and four around tho building, 1 think any fair uiliulod cltUe.ii who looks Into tho matter will ad mlt this Injustice. You siiy, "don't bo a kuockor," hut e.u any person with common sense bo othurwlso hcu they sou such iliecso paring methods? Yours, ONI.OOKKU. ASHUND AND VICINITY Public Schools Are What People Make Them To tho Kdlter: Co-opcratlon of tho parent and teacher can bring about tho best re sults in our school work. When the general public Is brought to realize that tho child is tho greatest asset our common-wealth has. they will room, and many and nrled nre the homes from which these children come, homes of plenty, luxury nnd re finement, homes of tho direst pocrty and degradation, and et the true conscientious teacher shows no dif ference towards these children. You may presume to unkindly crltlcUo then become Interested in Its train-ith teacher, but did ou ever stop to lag, Phlny has said. "The children 'h'nk 'ow ou oft"n becomo wean are a bu'wark In tlmo of war and amand cross and quick with your own ornament in titn of nenm " phinv dear llttlo Mary or James? And gave large sums for the sustenance of the children of tho townsfolk. You may build and equip the best of schools, employ the best of In structors, but unless tho parents co operate with tho teachers your school system will be a failure. The school they aro your own and only two of them. Hut jet you will speak un kindly of the teacher whom you think has failed In some problem of her work and give tho unjust criticism, whero words of sympathy that the human heart longs for and needs, directors are willing to give tho best hould have been said, for the children. Uut unless tho. Destroy our public schools, nay parent, taxpayer, is as willing to vote destroy the moral power of our pub a tax In adequate amount In proper- lc schools In child training, leaving tlon to Die value they place upon i of ou please, all their power to AND AT WHITE HOUSE? WASHINGTON", Jan. l.'l. Society wns woiidejing whether champagne punch or bomethinc- non-alcoholic Would bo sened nt the reception to be given nt (he white hoiibo thin eve ning to thu diplomatic coin. It wondered ulm whether the tango, with which Wnbhiiigton is pciliuiis. ornncr than thu test of tho country, would bo danced. Tho only information which it wa possible to get from the white house wn that tho reception would re beiublo Iho K'ccptions given by the luit udmhiWtrutioii. trained Intellect, and the nation would, In a very short tlmo, sink to a leel with the most degraded people on earth. Then let us foster educa tion and oxtoll good citizenship. Then the perpetuity of our govern ment Is assured. More firm, becomes her foundation, more stately, more grand and more beautiful becomes her walls; over upward, towers her splro, until piercing the skies, it receives tho sunlight of heaven and reflects rays which, when other lights flicker and cease to burn, illuminate thu path of posterity and guide tho course of nations et to rlso. May the citizens of Medford awake to their opportunity of building a sure foundation for their city by con serving their children and their vital Interests. And Instead of unkind criticism give an encouraging word to the board of directors, superintend ent, principals and tho entire teach ing force of our schools. Parents visit tho schools, becomo acquainted with tho teachers of our children. Lot all Medford be as lojal to her hao paid their taxes. They should public schools, as she has been to realize the ardous task of tho teacher i every other Medford enterprise, who has from 20 to 40 pupils in n L. C. their children as to that voted for the protection of their orchards and the building of good roads. Tho schools can never bo brought to the highest degreo of perfection. The affections of the parents natural ly centering In tho welfare of their children, lead to a deslro that they may receive the best educational ad vantages possible. Hut no matter bow earnestly and persistently tho teacher tries to help the pupil, the best results will not bo forthcoming unless thero Is the heartiest co-opera tion and warmest sympathy between parents, teacher and pupils. There Is something for the parents and friends to give the teacher that money cannot buy, It is sympathy and kindly co-operation. That our nation become strong or weak, enduring or transient, pure or Impure, depends more upon our public schools than upon any other social force. It 1b a well known fact that ignorance !s peopling our reform schools, jails and police courts. Tho parent has not done his or her full duty when thoy I usaiiitar conditions aic being uttai ked Muorousl in Ashland this week. M. S. Shmek. deputy dtiuy mid food commissioner, and Dr. (Milton Fremont llod:c, the famous luo1Kfst Jot Clink luiversily and now with the Tnixersitv of Oiegon extension department coitw, both opened open campaigns on Moiultn that will last half of the week, Dr Hodge is delivering "clean u i tho town lectures" and Mr. Shroek is rounding up tho dairies and food vendors and bringing the uu-auitary ones to hook. Prof. O'Uurn's fruit inspection ciew have finished tho inspection in this vicinity and ipiitc a feu blight tlags arc seen maiktug the affected trees in neglected orchards. (leorge W. Seagcr. secretary of the commercial club, has beert ap pointed justice oT the jvace to suc ceed J. U. Hurt who resigned to take the Hisitiott of manager of the ico and cold storage plant. A delegation of railroad officials of Ml. Shasta division, including train crews, went to Portland Moit Jiiv ns witnesses in the case of Sain Montgomery, u former brakemini who lot his hand in no accident at WVed a year ago and is suing the company for -0,000 damages in til United States court nt Portland. Mrs. Mary O'Neal ami daughlei Miss Kdith of Horubrook, visited her daughter, Mrs. Charles I.ogan, th s week while en route for Medford for the winter. Miss Kdilh will attend St. Marv's ucudemv. The Oregon immigration board have adopted resolutions thanking tin Ashland commercial ctub tor tin splendid exhibit made at the t'uited States ljind Show held at Chicago which exhibit was preMiied bv D. M. Lowe. Mr. Lowe lectured at Uran s Pass Monday evening. was lobbed mid about floO woilli o' vatious things weie taken. No tnue has been found of the robber. Little Miss Ruth Hawk Is spnnllni n few weeks with tela lives ul Ali hind. (leoige Kox haw relumed fiotu a several weeks' visit to Potlluiid. Kninest Miuutli of Phoenix speni the week-end hero, Miss Helou Piiee ipent Sutuidny evening with fiiends nt Medl'oid. Alvin Williams, who iint with unite- it puSnTul accident IiihI ijuesdav is convalescing and will oo'i he uhle to be out again. Major Cow lev rondo u Iiiimuoss tup to Kogue Kiver Suturda.v Mis Maude I lair Mpent Sunday with ineuds at AMibind. Will llitthiiwav of Coining, ("till foi ma, Is xpmiditig a fen day hero with his patents, Miss Mablo Southard of Medfo.tl spent an ufleiiioou lust week I etc visiting friends. .1. W. Meintt upont Sniidnv i (lulil llilh TOKIO, Japan, .Inn. III. Follow iug tepeatcd eai'thutiukes which started vesteiduv the volcano Sak tirujiinu, near Kiicosltuuu, was in eruption tod.iv. UcMilents are flu iuu' from the vki utv. STAR THEATRE TODAY Yaudeville. CENTRAL POINT POINTERS. Mrs. Anna Wright is spending this week with her sister, Mrs. Seaman nt Itogue Itiver. Mrs. Stidham mid xou, who an now residing at Ashland are spend ing a few weeks here. Mrs. Kaniest Kcott entertained Miss Holmes' Sunday school class at her home Saturday, the occasion l iug in honor of her little sou's birti. day. About twenty-fi. Iit!c tines were present and ill I poiit a veiv in jovable afternoon Mr. and Mrs. fussey loft Saturdiv ( JlnKN. Your letter xvil lio opened. WOMAN REFUSES OPERATION Tells How She Wat Saved by Taking Lydia E. Pink ham's Vcgctablo Compound. Lognnsport. I ml. "My baby was over a year old nnd I bloated till I was n burden to myself. 1 sulfervd from fe male trouble so I could not stand on my feet nnd 1 felt Hko millions of ncfdlc.i wore prick ing me nil over. At lost my doctor toM mo thnt nil that would save mo was an operation, but Uiis I refusetL I told my husband to get mo it bottle of Lydia E. Pinkham's Vcgctablo Com pound nnd I would try it before 1 would submit to any operation. Hodid so and 1 Improved right along. I nm now doing all my work and feeling line. "I hope other sulf rring women will try your Compound, I will recommend It to all I know." Mrs. Daniix D. 11. DAVI3.1 10 Franklin St. , Logansport, Ind. Since wo guarantee Uuit nil testimo nials which wo publish are genuine. Is It not fair to supjwse tiint If Lydia K. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound has tho virtue to help these, women It will help any other woman who is suffering in a. like manner? If you nre ill do not drag along until on oieratlon Is necessary, but nt onro take Lydia II Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. tt'rltfl to Lyilln K. rinklmin McdlcliioG'o.,(conflilcntliil)Lyii!i, evening for their home nt Twin Fads Idaho. At an early hour Sunday inorni't). 'he business place of Frank H. Ilul' Light Hospital Drive To tho Editer: "lis pity, 'tis true, 'tis true' tls Pity. I wonder really, if It Is want of thought, or lack of a broad unpre judiced policy on tho part of tho "powers that be," which lias left tho Sacred Heart Ucu'jital, at present tho only important asset of Medford standing cousplciuously alone in Isolated darkness to tho terror and danger of nervous women who aro compelled nightly to climb tho hill, up or down on tholr duties. Tho writer narrowly escaped being hurt by a team backing in tho darx and on another occasion ono of tho ground floor windows was run Into by a chauffeur who teally was not nt fault. There is surely a want of horse IF BACK HURTS USE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS VMt Less .Meat If Kiilnc) IVel 1,1k" Lead or Itladdcr Mothers You ileal J 'onus Uric Acid read anil uiisworcd liyuvvoiiiau ami hold in Htrlct confidence. sonso sorncwhero, when spirited citi zens, who know better, allow a lot of "muddlers" to waste unlimited money and still neglect one of thul most Important Institutions, for to co mo down to plain farts, who are benefited most by tho hospital, "but tho business pcoplo of Medford. Why should not thu only useful and hu manitarian Institution In tho town got tho samo consideration as the Nata torlum and such like. Is it becauuo a tommuulty of unassuming self sacrificing women are beneath tho notice of the great minds of the city dads? Tho nearest light to tho Sacred Heart hospital, for some reason stops opposite the chief of police's homo, nearly a quarter of a mile away, uud In my opinion somo parts of tho town Phones SI. 47 mid 17-J a aro ovor lighted, ut least six could Ambulance- Benlco Deputy Coroner Most folks forget that tho kid neys llko thu bowels, get Hlugglsh and clogged and need u flushing oc casionally, vise o havo backache and dull misery In the kidney region, so voro headaches, rheumatic twinges, torpid liver, acid stomach, sleepless ness and all sorts of bladder disor ders, You simply must keep your kldno)K nctlvo and clean, and the moment ou feel an acho or pain In thu kid ney region, get about four ounces of Jad Salts from any good drug store hero, take a tablcspoouful In n glass of water boforo brenkfnst for a few days and our kldnes will then act flue. This famous salts Is made from tho acid of grapes and lemon Juice, combined with llthla. and Is harmless to flush clogged kidneys and stimu late them to normal activity. It also neutralizes tho uclds In thu urlno so It no longer Irritates, thus ondlng bladder disorders, Jad Salts Is harmloss; luexponslvot makes a delightful effervescent llthln water drink which evorybody should tako now nnd then to keep tholr kid iioys clean, thus avoiding serious complications, A well known local druggist says ho sells lots of Jad Halts to folks who believe In overcoming Kidney trou ble while It Is only trouble. Miificr's Advici TiJHtr Diyjhftr , A Real Live Doll to Fondle Is Woman's vircaicsi Happiness. She is wlidom Itself who knows of or learns of that fatuous remedy, Mother's l-rlrinl. It Is nu ex terunl appllcutlun for thu nbdiiinliml munch- mid tin-list. It tins a wonderful In- llui nee, n 1 1 11 y n all fenr, liauUhcH n 1 1 pnlii, U n isratrful en cotiniK meiit to tho exinclnnt muthrr, and in-null her to bo throuch tho ntrlod imppy In uihid, des tined to autlclpntu wiunnn's crcatrat hup-pIlK-w as nature Intruded hc should. 'J'Ih' action of Mother's 1'rlcud iimki-s tho munch pliant mul n-niNiaxive toripnimloii. J'hiiu nil strain and tension nixm tho nerves and llguiurtit U avoided, and. In placu (if n period of illacomfort nnd tiiuiuHpii'iit ilnml it Is n station of culm rei-ow and Joyful ex pectation. There Is no iinuxca, 110 morning fflcktit-sH, nu m-rwitis tMltrliltiK, uono of that cotutaut strain known to so uiiiny vvomin. 'i'hfs sptuidld remedy ciiu hu had of nny ilmcfut at SI.Ou n bottle. Writ.- to llrud fM Itiftulutor Co., 'ZV2 Lnnmr IIMk., At lanta, fta., fur their book to i-ix.-tuiit mothers. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 28 8. IJAItTLETT Play Ball at Eo;& '.rt)tiiy DiiIhk II, (irrnl I'uu, HOME DIAMOND 1111: (iiiiivr . vii(i,,i. u.viir. A Game For All Stmt tint I'lil) IIOII Hi IhlllllD llnllhll j j ;t; uldl bill fin. Close S'arei a h fl I Lnlu i of Action r 0HIY Oil,. bill Gitnt tthfrrf ,. 'orneil h) K7 Prominent Sflfef. Jft Lull Pli tr v iov in i v n win. '1 If S f .111 not Yountf Enjoy ?) t IIMMi AMI IJJW I1IMI, $1.00 HO''' DIAMOND CO. n 1 iinltr I'aclCe Oitt Ht, Aiml 1 ilc'cr' I trhina '" Mevniniiu M tiiucu LKiiang T1 KfiHinu cji fVsfjBHyysiffttsi w2sVi&kHE' w ivJSHw. WifMiiiifi " inr ISWWpfkLsry 'SHl'iffi WW Vi;' ?" ""'f I Mil OI. 1N" I 'Dl I 'If ll II I 111 II SUMMERS & MORRIS Cln.ss.v fcitfii)K mul TiilknYjt; Ai'. IMIOTOIM1AVK THE TRAP A Iwo-t'tM'l Viliiniph with Miss lOdith Sttii-y nnti Win. Humphreys in thV title roles THE ENDLESS NIGHT A erncker-juclc Lubiii, in wliieli ti very vivid Tiro seenu is shown. MANDOLIN MANDELL An Kssmiay Comedy, Clevel and laughable. These photoplays are releas ed through tho Cleneral Kilm Company's Mxelusive Sorv iee and are the pick of the entire licensed output. ICaoh one is a feature. Woolworth & Woolworth The best in music and effects Matinee 2:l."i Kvcniiur 7:00 ADMISSION 10 CENTS Jp Theatre TONKUIT VAI'IM'.VIIJiH IIA.MII.T(),N ANIl HIICKLICY Two dlttliiet ntid sepnintu comedy nets (Siiuiaiitecil A I Attraction "Till: Vl'AI.ITV OI'.MI.'llt'V" Sollg 'i I eel. IMIOVIIM'.NTIAL I'AltSON" 'Willi. I! TDK r.VI'lll'lt ri-ci.ifi'iioNKn" Kaleiu 't'Mti:tm:'s (hit 'in Tin: WOIU.II" Kitloni , "iiti: i.int NAvmt" Vita Coiuiidy. "ciTin' ani if-im:i." IKIN'T MISS IT. 10o ONLY ISIS THEATRE I. K I.NSI'I) I'llOIOI'LWS 'I'uelit) nnd WcdiifHiluy I'n'gntm The Plot of Indias Hillmen Knlem Siieelul In Tu ItreU I'Atni; wi:i:klv no oh News THU I'ot L AMI IT.UUVL Comedy tiik Titonti.K'MiMH mei.i: Comedy t'liinlnu Ihumdii) Only Tin: w.Mi' oc rni iiivhi:ht Two ItreU MKIU'OUII ri.UI'l-'V ItL'd COMPANY Hugs nnd Cnrputs woven from old rarputs nnd sewed rag. nil 1'ni.t Main I'lioiio n.'Ut-H Check the Synptons ol Luhji Trouble Ono nt tip nifty irfi.nn hr lms Tmilliln If fi ilimi Hit In Debt If triiif the illfrAf If uflfU uf trry ItfltrrlDC IKliire llu' t-tli-lit uifjr v writ, hut lu n-olllr It rutt hxtns flirnsth lit run lluilr.1 bUtit frft. frtrr aixl enusb. It rt )iuiiiiiif tbnuM Imi ilirckril ff ulakl ft laiaflble llfkliifli'f Allrffll U llu Hi U In UirrVliK frlir fml UlUl nl mul It tiff llllllKhl ftaiut linnr iuuilrt rn-iirilM lln.il llila ( :C W irtlli HI , New Told. 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I iinlnltit 1111 litrcullrf. vUunt i bnlilt firinlti ilmta, ,tk fnr twiitl tmilus .if rrruTrrlrt. lnl writ In .-rtutli MtMirntiirir, I'MUilflptilt. I' , rnr ! ilciup l'r Ip dr ll Irmllutf ilrmsltt Page Theatre, Tgjf Jan. 16 WJIJirA.Nf MOKKMS i)resents his company of Eng lish IMayers from the Manhattan Theater, New York, in The Blindness of Virtue By COSMO HAMILTON;. A Clreatl'lay, Unfolding a f I rent Truth, Every I'nr- ent- .Should See. Two Years in London. Four Months in Chicago. Ten "Week's in Hoston. Two Months in New York. Chicago Hecord JTerald: "Worthy of all the in dorsement the highest sources can give it." "A woman who allows her daughter to struggle, through the awakening years of her womanhood is not fit to be a mother." Prices: "First 11 rows $l.f0 Last 7 rows 1.00 liox Sen Us l.fiO Hnlceny: Kii-st row 1.00 Next 7 rows 75 Lnst Ti rows 50 Sents on snle Wednesday, Mill. Phono 418 DO YOU Need Anything in Silverware? 1 have the lavgcHt slock bf (lorham Co. Sterling Silver, Win. H. T)ur gan Co. Fairfax Patterns, (lorham Co. Plated Ware, Reed & Unrton Plated Wnro, 1817 Hogors iiros.' Plated Wnro, Alvon Silver Plate. All gunrnijleod. Martin J. Reddy THE JEWELER, Near Postoffice.