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.: MBOPORD ILULi TKIBUNV 'AW INTKIU5.VDKNT NKWWAFKIl .r KXCBP7 SUNDAY IIY'TIIB MKUrOIU) 1'lllNTlW CO. Tlio Deniocrntle Times, Tho .Medford Mall. Tlio Modrord Trlituiie, Tho Houth. rru Oroijonlnn, Tlio Ashlnnd Tribune. Office Mall Tribune Itulldlne. :3-S7-r North rir street) telephone TC. Official' Paper of tho City of Medford. Official Paper of Jackson County. MIGrLICTKD ADVIRTISIKQ nntared ns ccomlc1n.s matter at Medford. Orrcon, under tho net of March 3, 1879. BUBSCRIFTIOIT RATES Oni year, by mall . .........$5,00 One month, by mall .. 50 Per month, delivered by carrier In Medford. Jacksonville nnd Con Iral I'olnt .. .50 Rftturdnv onlv. by mull. Dcr Vcar S.00 Weekly, per year . .. -.. J. to JUDG E BENSON IDA SUPREME BENCH i Judge Henry h. Ilenson, ot the Thirteenth Judicial district compose! of the counties of Klamath and Lake, formorly n resident of Jackson coun ty. Is a candidate for tho republican nomination for supreme court jus tice. Judgo llcnson Is now serving his third term as a circuit Judge In Ore gon. He was first elected iu 1S9S of n dlHtrlct composed of Jackson, JoRcphlnc, Klamath nnd l.nko coun ties. Later on his district was di vided. Klamath and Lake counties forming tho now or thirteenth dis trict, and ho has boon twice elected Judgo of this district. In the threo races made by Judge Benson for circuit Judge, he hns car ried every county in his djstrlct by substantial majorities a raro dis tinction In Oregon politics. Klecteil Pnwcuting Attorney Prior to his election to tho circuit bench Judgo Benson was twico elected prosecuting attorney ot tho district composed ot Jackson, Dou glas, Klamath and Lake counties. He was a member of tho celebrated "hold-up" legislature of 1SD7 and was elected speaker of tho rump or Mitchell house. He has always been an active re publican In politics, and is ono ot the leaders of that party, his advice aud counsel being sought by party asso ciates when the battle was fiercest, and tho outcome doubtful. Judr,o Benson's record In tho su premo court on appealed cases is ono ot tho best among tho circuit Judges of tho state. He has been reversed on an average less than once a year during his 12 year's scrvlco on the circuit bench. Jtrotlicr of (Sovrrnor Judgo Benson is 59 years old. Ho was born In California, but has been a resident of Oregon for tho last 33 years. Jlis father, a Methodist preacher was editor ot the Pacific Coast Advocate, of Portland, from UC4 to 1SCS. Judge Benson was a brother ot tho Into Frank W. Benson, of Iloseburg, who was twice elected secretary ot state, and who was acting governor of tho stato following the election of Governor Chamberlain to tho United States senate. Terms of four of tho supreme Jus tices of this stato will explro Jan uary 1, 1913. Theso are Chief Jus tices Bean, Mc.Vary, and Ilatnsey. Judgo. Benson Is a candidate for one of theso vacancies. SEVERAL residoilte of tho' valloylmtfo tVt mi excellent example in advertising the enmnumity by writing let" tprs to the newspapers of their former home towns in the east, which nre descriptive of Mod ford and the Hogue ttiver valley. Such letters are the most valuable advertising any community ean receive. They are in effect an appeal from a former fellow-townsman nnd neighbor and carry a con viction that all the printed literature in the world cannot create. Over half, perhaps two-thirds of the valley's popula tion came from various sections of the east. If everyone of these former easterners would write to his home paper, telling of the valley, its climate, its resources, its possi bilities and opportunities, he will do more to advertise this region than the Commercial club. Every letter sent to the home newspaper will be printed, because of the news it contains of former resi dents. As each of the pa pel's have a circulation of from several hundred to as many thousand, the publicity thus secured is immeasurable and invaluable. Every person in the valley should make it his business to write at once to the newspapers of his home town, em phasizing the fact that tickets should be bought in 11)15 via Oregon with Mcdtord stop-over. Data or assistance in preparing such ;i letter will be furnished by the C onuuer cial club secretary. In addition, school children all over the valley should write to school children in the storm and blizzard-swept east, telling them what fine weather we are enjoying and inviting them to stop over in Bedford in 1915. TEACHING SEX HYGIENE ACOMMUNICATN1N protesting against the teaching of sex hygiene in schools has been consigned to the waste basket because unsigned. No anonymous communi cation will receive consideration from any newspaper. It is high time that sex hvgiene be taught in the schools because of the failure of parents to teach it. Children grow up in ignorance of the truths of life or with distorted ideas of the truth, and irreparable harm results. It is a false modestv that is shocked bv the discussion of the vital principles of life, or that keeps youth from learning what it is essential should be known, no matter what career is followed. It is largely due to ignorance of sex hygiene that the astounding immoral conditions which investigations have occasionally disclosed among schools in various sections of the country, exist. As in other evils due to ignorance, the reined v is education. !SEEK TO RECOVER GOLD RAY REALTY rOHTIiAXl), Or., .Inn. III. - 1VMU liumv in lioiiiK homtl lotluy hy MNh Vivien Kloxner, m'tiiii ns spcdul ox muliicr in M'voral "iniiocout ur cliini'i"' oihi'S urowiiiir tint of the trovcrmni'Ht'ii Miit to worn or 'J.HOO. 000 ncro of Hit Oivpui .V Onlil'oruiti railway luiul fcuuit. The firt case to bo lioanl wn that of tlio Gold Hny Koultv ooiu mny, uiitimliijr Villi noros in .luck sou county, nciir (loltl Hill. Dr. ('. H. Kuy of .Motlfonl, tin officer of the company, ti'tilictl that tho land hml boon bought in puul failli for de velopment mi'uit's nntl that tlio html was not timbered. Schooner In Distress WASHINGTON, .inn. It!. -The revenue cutters lthnseu titni Aiulriw oosKiu were ordered by wirole-w to day to tho aid of nn unidentified schooner reported in tliitre- off Pollock Kip. Mass. GRANDMA USED SAGE TEA TO DARKEN HAIR She Made up it Mlxtuiv of Sao T initlSulptmMo lli'lnu Itiuli Color, iltOt, TlllckUfot FOR CHRONIC COUGHS Milton, Ph., Woman llui Uonuily Found a California Looks to Rogue River Valley for Seed Potatoes The following letter lini been re ceived from W. V. Shear, Assistant horticulturist of the Delta experiment fnrm, U. S. department' of njjricui ture, Moorclmul, Ciiliforuiu, which explains itself: ''Dour Mr. O'Gnra: I bnvc been thinking that jMisMbly you could re fer me to some parties in your vi cinity who may have some goo-I, clean seed potatoes for sule. Good seed stock is rather difficult to ob tuin, nnd quite n fjood xnnny people are asking me where they can get it. I have already turned n number of orders to Oregon, nnd would be j;lnd to know whether there nre nny seed potatoes in your locality which you cnu recommend. If h, I should !o elnd to jet Mwnplo.s of them with prices.1 DR. STUART SPEAKS AT CENTRAL Friday afternoon, January 1C, ut tho Central Point high school build Inc. Dr. Iiertha Stuart of tho Unl-oi-3lty of Oregon U tho (speaker so cured and at 1:00 o'clock sho will Blvo n general talk to which tho pub lic la iuvltcd. At threo o'clock theio will bo a talk for Klrls uud their motbere, Both those lectures will bo held In tho high school building. At 7:H0 Friday evening, Januarv 10 Dr. Stuart will glvo a free lecture ut'tho Y, M, C. A. aud will speak on "Coinmon Methods of Sproudlns In fection." Everybody iu cordially In vlted to attend, Friday, Jauuary 28, In connection with tho school rally h. P. Harrius ton, Htnto Industrial field worker, will sneak at tho high school at 1:00 p, in. aud at Central Hall at 3:00 p. iu. JJIa subject will bo 'Iructlcal Kducatlon," Tuesday, January 27, Prof. M, S. Pitman of tho Oregon Agricultural Collqgo will lecturo ut tho high schoel: nt 1:00 o'clock and at Contrul Hall nt 7:il0 In tho evening. Theso lectures are frco aud aro on subjects of especial Interest to tho people of Contra) polutnud vicinity. Jioy should ha, well attended. Due to rliizoctoiiia, potato tuber moth, dry nit and scab, ninny other trouble, many of tlio California dis trict have found it difficult lo iow potatoes at a profit; and, so fur as growing potatoes for seed U con cerned, they may hi considered ut of it. It mnv be said tiint, tho coun try over, potato growing bus become n difficult problem, due to sumo of tho very serious trouble iiumed above. The crcnt carolesni's, in seed selection, nnd trcatmeir, nnd failure to rotate iu other crop Itlii, octouia has been the mont iri'iur disease nnd one of the haidot to combat. This disease ba been noted in a few instances mi Ibis district nnd growers should, then-lore, i:i treat care in seed ieleet'nn. lil,uc-es sbowinj; the slightest traces of tins disease should not be w-el for seed. Early tho past year, 1 eallev. ntlen tion to the fact that the potato tub er ninth bus been lirui:ht into this district fom Cnliforra on ome "iir- ly potatoes. The public wn a; tint time warned by the isiiinup.' of press bulletin No. -1, ihMicd Juno 1'.', 1'):i, by this office. This i ih lirt pub lication isMied in that st.it e warning the people of tho dnuaer from thin pest. It was nnr.ied that then.' win little danger ns the poit hi not b.". found north of Sacramento. How evrr, n recent report i'rom the (n'i fornia state ,otninIssioner,H office states Hint n bad infestation wns found in Siskiyou county. Iuu order to maintain the stand ard of the potatoes grown iu the Hogue river valley, growers are re rpiested l use every precaution in the introduction of new seed us well ns careful seed selection of varieties now growing here. It hw been ful.y demonstrated that the valley eii'i grow the very best rpmlity of pota to ,aud, if high quality mid freedom from disease will be maintuiued. good prices should be received for well grown seed stock. Those who have seed potatoes frr sale should bo sure that they nre clean, and before shipment is imulo tho stock should bo inspected, Thone who are interested may will at this office in regard to the above letter. I'. J. O'QAItA, Pathologist in Charge. Mrs. Howard Wagner of Milton, Pa., says: "I had a bad cold for mouth, aud would cough every night until midnight. 1 consulted It doctor nnd took two kinds ot medicine hut Kot no relief. Vlnol was rcroin mended and after taking It n week I could sleep all night without cough ing once. I continued Its un nn I now have n tluo appetite, never felt better and my cough Is entirely geuo." It U a well known fart that when a porson Is run down, stomach out of order or the system overloaded with waste matter, vital renUtauco Is low ered aud colds and coughs are casl'y contracted. Tho safest and surest method i know to overcome this condition Is by taking our dellclouB cod liver nnd Iron tonic, Vlnol. In tho most natur al manner Vlnol tones up tho diges tive organs, promotes a hearty appe tite, enriches the blood, and as a specific for chronic coughs, colds an I bronchial troubles Vlnol Is colled. Try a bottle of Vlnol on our offer to return your money If It falls to help you. ford, Ore. P, S. For rough, scaly skin, try our Saxe Salve. Wo guarantco It Common garden sago browed Into a heavy tea with sulphur and ivleohol added, will turn gray, streaked and faded hair beautifully dark nnd lux uriant remove, every hit of dandruff, lon sculp Itching and falling hair. Just a few applications will prove a revolution If our hnlr Is fading, gnv or dry, ucraggly and thin. .Mhliig tho Kane Tea uud Sulphur roolpo nt homo, though, Is trouhtcomo. All easier way Is to got tho rendyto-uso tonic, costing about An cents a large bottle at drug Mores, known as "Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur Italr Itemed)," thus avoiding a lot of IIUISH. While wispy, gray, faded hair Is not sinful, wu all doslro to retain our youthful appearance and attr.ic tlvoncsM. II) darkening )oiir hnlr with Wyeth's Sago and Sulphur, no ono can tell, because It does It so naturally, so evenly. You Just dam pen a sponge or soft brush with It and draw this through jour hair, taking ono small strand ut a time; by morning all gray hairs hnvo disap peared aud, nfter another applica tion or two. your hair heroines beau tifully dark, glossy, soft and luxuriant EAT LESS AND TAKE " SALTS FOR KIDNEYS lake a pbus of Salts before breakfut if your Back hurts or Btaddor bothers you. ISIS THEATRE $T A O Uconxeii j'lnitn'playV lory rtiiy A " m A THEATRE Showing t lit I 'pM lih'oiiRt'tl Friday ami Hutimlay Program The Brand of Evil S, ft A, Special Iu Two Jtcols I'HK HTOMJ.V PLANS A Story of tho KugJIsh Army THAT SPIT AT ti:n Vltngraph Comedy PKHI'OIOIINU I, KINS educational Coming Sunday HII.HA UK Ill'.lltlV CAVK A Homanro of Sen and Hhoio Tii icatre Tonight and Saturday, Matinee lit 15 I0NA ESTELLE Elocutionist Will Iteiidor "Till: IIKAIl STOUV" Sat unlay "Alexia's Strategy" I'Mlsou Two Wool, Featuring Mary Fuller CAPTPItl.NtJ OP OAVIO HPN.Vi: lllogrnph IM.'CHPTIO.V Vltugraph llest Photo Play Host Projection THY ITS i&Ll BANK OF TALENT RE-ELECTS OFFICERS The annual meeting of tho Stato Hank of Talent was held at tho bank Tuesday forenoon, January 1,1, I'Jli, and tho following director! wore elected: Joshua Patterson, Em inent Heesou, It. K, Itoblson, C. W. Holdrldgo, L. J. Sloppy, Clay Patter sou and 13. H. Adamson. Imtnedlatoly after tho election of tho board of directors they mot and elected tho following offleors for tho year: President Joshuu Patterson, Vice-President It. E. Roblson. Cashier B, D, Adamson. The past year has been a very suc cessful one. Despite tho general de pression tho past year tho bank has done extremely well making an In crease of over 2S per cent In Its vol ume of busluebs over tbo preceding, year.. LINER DIANA IS SAFE HAVANA, Jan. 1C A wireless message was received hero today from tho captain of tho Hamburg American liner Diana, long overdue from tho Azores, that tho ship would dock hora ut 'i p. m. Local wireless operators hud been trying slnco Mon day to communicate with tho Diana, and although tho agents persisted that tho vessel had only been blown out of Its course, many had glve,n P. up for lost. The American men and women mud guard constantly against Kidney trouble, IssjAiiM we rat too much and all our food Is rich. Our blood la tilled with uria acid which tho kidneys atrivn to Alter out, they weaken from oerwork, Invma luggUhs the cllmlnatlve tiMiiea clog nnd i tho result Is kldocy trouble, blaJder weaV.no i and a general decline In health. ' Winn your kldneya feel 111.0 lumps of lends your lack hurts vr tho urina Is ' cloudy, full of aedinvent or you aro ' tinex-i obliged to seek relief to or thrm times during the night; if you sutler with sick headacbo or dizzy, nervous spells, acid ttonuich, or you have rhoumatism when tho weather 1 bad, get from your tW Mcdford Pharmacy Med-' macist oliout four ounces of Jad Salts i .uiki. tAuirnniiiiiii ill n Klv VI water Ufore brnikfast fur a few days and your kidneys will thrn net line. This famous sa1I It mnda from tho acid of grope nnd tctnon juice, combined with Itthls, and has been used for generations to Hush and ntltmilato eloggrl kidneys; to neutr.ilio tlio acids In tlio urlno so it no longer Is a nouron of Irritation, thus ending Madder disorders. Jad Salts Is Incxpensiroi cannot In jure, mak(n a delightful elfervrncent llthlawater bererage, and belongs In every home, Imvuiiso nlKlr ran mako a mistake by having a good kidney Hush, ing any time. SIHPi i WILL THE NEW COUNCIL READ THIS? Adopteil .Vnino of "The Alcoze." A number of suggestions for a name for Whitman & West's confec tionery nnd soft drink and cigar store were sent in and tho proprietors adopted the name of "Tho Alcozo,' and gave Mrs. Maude Woods who made tho suggestion an elegant box of candy. Just as wo expected. Some of our good customers com ing In ovcry day now to get some of, that cut glass. Well wu aro sorry,' wo told you In time. If you persist I In remaining a idoih back don't blumo us, when wo start anything Its started and the opportunity was yours but you procrastinated and lost out. So come on and gel some of that pearl gray granite wnre.. Wo havo enoug'i to spare, but you need It, wc do no' At laid down cost you know. Yes sir, wo said the Heau Spray rigs aro tho best ever sold In this val ley and you don't hnvo to tako our word for It. Listen, Just ask A. C Allen, J. A. Perry, Houston Jiros., Col. Washburn, M. M. Hoot, Iltirdett Dodge, It, II. Zimmerman, Lewis Ilros. or Just any one. Kvery one knows. Let us show you what makes thorn the best. Why was Mcdford's bridge built of Golden (late Cement? Not because wo sell It. but becauso It stood tho highest test of any cement mndo. What kind of spray hose do we sell? Tho kind that makes good or your money back. Yes we sell Dr. Korlnek's horso, cow, dog and chicken dope. Certain ly jt's good, try It. How long are we going to keep up this foolishness? Twelve months on a contract or go busted. Do wo expect to do all tho hard- waro business? Why no Indeed Some people won't trado with us bo cause they could not bo contrary and do so, and thoy go elsewhero or sond away. You bet! Wo havo any kind of garden tools you may ask for and In ladies' sizes. Why certainly nt tho prlco you can buy Nuson'u paint you could aford to paint your grans green and savo u water bill. Ask Hon, he's tho pulut guy at GAIlNKTT-COItKY HARDWARE CO. Criral ItaaJ huulj .bow br ARROW COLLAR 1 1 m cii o.ii. f ttUii k Cm tw. ua IIOIISIUS l'Oll HAI.K Ono spnn of bay mares, ngo & nnd 1 years, weight 2500. Ono span, mnro nnd horse, ago 7 nud S years, weight 2&I0. Ono good nil around horso, S years old. Lnrgo team, weight 3000. Ono well broke saddlo horso. Ono gontlo ladles' driving mnro. Ono good rnnch team. Can bo scon nt I). S. Lilt's lUt N. Itlvcmlde and littlrpi'iitiYtil IMioto- plavs TODAY THE MONTGOMERYS Classy I'liitpi'laini'r.H in siiitfiiiK, lalkiiur, anil clianp's Lady Babbie Tlnve reel Mclair niaslor pii'cp with Mai'liara 'IVimant nt llio title roiV. ANIMATED WEEKLY Always inlopostinj, tliii lalosl mows in pictnron. Woolworth nnd Woolworth Tlio host in music and sound ori'oi'ts COM I Nil aIONDAV WILD BEASTS AT LARGE or WHEN THE CIROUS MENAGERIE BROKE LOOSE A j;roal I wo Tool Vitajiraph t'oinodv and an oxoln.sivu soi'vico pit'luros piokotl from tlio (Jonoral Kilin Com pany's lioonsotl rolonsos. .Matinoo 12:15 Kvenin; 7 ADMISSION, 10 OENTS. Miaii'oun i'lpity ui'o I i,-ii.iiiM.i . Hugs nnd Carpels woven from old carpets nnd sewed rags. .Ill Kt Main Phone AUU.Il MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Corsotioro M0 North Hartlctt. Phono fi(W M. The Return of Blood Eruptions No Reason Why Anyone ShoulJ Suffer Such Disheartening Experience. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 28 B, IJAUTLKTT Phones M. 47 and 47-J3 Aubulnnco SoitIco Deputy C'onerdlsHir"i', KP Page Theatre, Three Days COMMI-'NCINC MONDAY, JAN. 19 Two Shows Daily MATINIM2::.0 IOVKXIXd AT 8:00 nk Oumotritb PRICES: IMIIIiDUKN lou ADUM'S 2m TSSOS HAM aea wmu No esse of poisoned btnod 1s ever cured until the last UVstriirtlvo jtiii lias hen elliolriated (rum tlm sslem. And llm only remttly Hint U ussliullaliil In tlm llMiirs nnd ntlmnlRleii cellular ncllvlly o liter come barmful ucrius U lliu (aoiuu blood purinrr, H. H. it. Tim skin I tint a fine network ot tiny Idood vnui'ln, nnd tliv ijeelRc action of H. H. 8. Is declared ly eminent nutlmrltlM to be b pronoumrd tlmulatlvu of tbe aclly lly n( tlirse cells. Tim reason for tills Is la tlm peculiar nctlon of K, H. K. ulilcli enables tin c''IU In the skin tit si'lrrt from lh blond UiS nutriment It rniulrra tor rcKeneratlnii, Not only this, but If from tlio pri'scnm ot soino disturbing poison thorn Is a local or ei-nerul liiliTfcriinn of nulrlllun ti, mnri. . ,. . .. -. - .. ... . ...... nous, carbuncles, abscesses ana kidney troubles, H. K. H. so dlrerlH tlm local tells Hist the Hilson Is rejected and eliminated from llielr presence. This fact has been demonstrated year In tnd year out In a wonderful number of ruses or severe skin eruption lliut hud seemed to bo Incurable. You can obtain H. H. H. nt nny well stocked driiK store. If you Insist upon It, but be sure you are not talked Into somu. nunc "just ns roon." H, H. K. Is prepared by the fiwlft HneclflC Co.. i-in Kwlfl IIIU(f., Atlantu. (Ju. writ for their Illustrated book on skin Page Theatre, FB? Jan. 16 WILTJAM MOUTHS prcfienlfi his ooni)any of Kng- lwh Tlayoi'H from tlio Manliattan Tlioator, Now Yorlc, in The Blindness of Virtue By COSMO HAMILTON. A Groat J May, Unfolding a (Iroai'rrntli, IOvory Par ent Should Soo. Two Yoai'H in London. Vanv Months in Chicago. Ton Woolcs in Boston. Two ironllis in Now York. Chicago Record Jlerald: "Worthy of all tho in dorsement the highest sources can give it." "A woman who allows her daughter to strugglo through tho awakening years of her womanhood is not fit to bo a mother," Prices : First 11 rows $1.80 Last 7 rows 1.00 Box Seats 1.50 Seat Sale now on. Balceny: First row 1.00 Next 7 rows 75 Last 5 rows 50 Phono J 1,8 i i i. u