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v .-wr uj JflfoB JFOim . MEDFORD MATT; TRIBUNE, MEDFORD, ORKOON, WEDNESDAY. MAROIT 11. 1W. MEDFORD MAIL TRIBUNE j an iN'nni'KNnnNT n i:vsi 'Ai'Kit PUllMKIIKI) KVfJIlY A1TRIINOON KXCKI'T 8UNOAY HT THH MKUl'Oltl) 1UUNT1NO CO. The Demnorntlo Tltncii, Tim Mcdford Mnll. Tim Moilfor.l Tribune. Th South rn OrfRiinlnn, Tho Asldnml Trlhunn. Office Mali Trlhuno UulWlnit, JI-S7.J5 North Fir nlrcct; telephone 75. . nrriclnl Paper of tlio City of Me.lforJ. OrrielAl l'npcr of Jaclcron Comity. Kntered no dreond-cl.imi matter at Medford. Orrcon, under (he act of Mnrch 3, 187S, UBscRirriow rates nna ...... a. l.t. .....tt One month, by mnll . .15.00 .50 IVr inonlh, Oetheroil by carrlr In niciiroru, jncKRonvuio ntul wn- trnl Point - .. . .SO Saturday only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly, per year. ....- 1.50 SWORN CIRCULATION. Dnlly avrmgr Tor nl months inline December 31, 1913. !Sro, With Medford Stop-Over JINGOES' SIREN SHRIEKS SAM 11 10 SPEAK 10 WOMEN i 1 1 i AI PAGE MONDAY It linn been definitely settled thnt the lectures which Mr. Samuel Hill 'will deliver on Good Tloads nnd tho Valuo of Planting Trees Along tho Stnto Highway, will take place nest Monday at the Pace Theater. Tho widespread interest In the Btato highway undertaking calls for the co-oneratlon and support of tho women as well as tho men of our lo cality and it Is tho duty of every club woman and every public spir ited citizen and for tho honor )f Med ford that Medford representation nt the theater net Monday shows Mr. Hill that wo appreciate tho value of beautifying our state, as well as tho utilitarian valuo of the land There is no reason why Oregon should not linvo the most beautiful highway in lha world. Tho possibili ties arc immense. The scenic values wo already have, tho next thing to do is to save the natlvo trees along tho highway and to plant trees where thcro nro nono then, if it prove feasi ble, think of piping tho water from tho Slsklyous and Installing drinking fountains of pure, sparkling mineral water along tho route. If this could bo dono Oregon would havo a high way llko no other in tho world. Mr. Hill's lecture is given under the auspices of tho Greater Mcdford club and every ono is Invited. Every club member should bo present. Mako a date of It, Monday, March 1C, at the Page Theater. LOUD nnd fin morons are tho siren-like shrieks of ilio gringo jingoes for armed intervention in Mexlco whieh moans war with Mexico. Quito tho blootliost loner-distance avenger is William Randolph lloarst, whoso delectable syndicate papers novor .i . ii. . . . ! i t : i :i.. i tire oi urging mo sacnuce 01 -aiuorirau iiiiiiitiiiuv 10 pro tect American greed in foreign lands. Mr. Hearst would have tho national treasure spilled to confirm Ins "conces sions" in mines and land, from corrupt officials who be trayed their nation by bartering away the birthright of the people for the gold of the Oringoes. Another avenger of "national dishonor" is Albert Hacon Fall, who, secure in the national capitol from the bullets of the Ct leasers, in order that dividends may flow uninterruptedly from his own mines in Mexico, thunders forth invective against an administration that Hesitates to plunge a nation into war. Active effort to promote a war against the public wishes is shown by "special correspondence" furnished newspapers free. The following is an excerpt trom the tainted news: And the nation Is paying the price of national dishonor. Manhood Is shamed, rlvtllratton disgraced, and tho flng dishonored, while tho motlculotu administration and the fantastic department of state pursue their pusillani mous policy of "watchful wnltlng.' Intervention would not remedy conditions, but make them far worse, and end in an unjustifiable war or con quest, followed by an interminable guerilla warfare -and all to benefit a few capitalists who are seeking easy money outside their country. There is no reason why the United States should plunge into a eostlv and bloodv struggle to benefit these. There is no reason why such should have remained in .Mexico when warned months ago to leave. Those "Americans, like Cleniente Vercrara. with Mexican blood and Mexican names, and those Englishmen like Ronton, with Mexican wives and families, are not worth the expenditure of mil lions of treasure and thousands of other lives just as valu able to the world. An accounting will be demanded lor lives lost and property destroyed but meanwhilb the administration has the support of public opinion in its efforts to prevent another needless war. a p h w , . COUNTESS OF DUDLEY LOOPS THE LOOP FIVE TIMES m - WHERE IS THE WOOL GROWERS' WAIL? F SACHAMGNTO, Cal., Mar. 11. Whllo tho city was lit tho throes of cxltcment early today over condi tions caused by the unemployed army problem, robbers took advantage of tho partially unprotected conditions, raided tho saloon of Harlan broth ers, secured $1000 In gold quartz, a small sum of money and a uuautlty of llijuor. They overlooked $3000 In gold quartz which v,as stored in tho placo. Tho saloon is known as tho Min ors' Kxchaugu and Is tho agency for mining stocks and mining lands. Tho police blaino mombcrs of tho unemployed army who were scat tered over tho city during Monday' riot. ICE CREAM HELD ARTICLE OF FOOD WASHINGTON. Mur. 11. Tho in-tor-statu commerce commission ruled today thnt Ico cream is an "artlclo of food," and ordered express compa nies not to charge moro thau second class rates for its transportation. Heretofore thu companies had chargod first class rates. T KEDKTJOxS of the calamitv that was scheduled to overtake the Oregon wool-grower on account of tariff reduction are slow of realization. A recent dispatch reads as follews: PCNDLETON, Ore., .Mar. fi. Receiving n cent more per pound than tho same grade of wool brought last year nt this time, the Cunningham Sheep & Land company has Just sold 26,000 pounds of buck wool to It. V. Illcknoll & Co.. of Philadelphia. This the first wool salo of the season In Umatlliu county. Tho price paid was 13 cents. In speaking of the deal J. N. Uurgcss, president of tho Cunningham company, said: "Tho wool this year was CO per cent from tho old bucks and 40 per cent from young bucks. 1-nat year ".' per cent of our bur.k wool'was from young bucks. Therefore it was better grade and the prlea received this year is an advance. Tho buyers discount the old buck woj! one-third but tako the young buck wool at tho market price. I estimate that wo received n tent more for tho wool than wo did last car." Yet, according to the Oregonian. wool growers ought to be filing petitions in bankruptcy about this time instead df selling output at higher prices than a year ago. All of which shdws how much buncombe there is in this tariff calamity howl. Price of wool, like every other product not artificially controlled by monopoly, is regulated by the law of supply and demand. The tariff is a subsidy that always increases the price lo the consumer, but the producer docs not al ways secure its benefit the middleman is more apt to profit by it. THE AMARANTHINE RECORD Mr. Custav Uamcl looped tho loop five times with the Couutrss of Dudley as a passenger at tho Worcester aerodrome, London. Onco ho performed tho feat two hundred feet from tho earth, which Is n record. ,Ho also looped side wise with tho Connies, who had a distinguished party watching her, Including the Marchioness of Anglesey, the Duchesi of Itutlaud, Ijuly Dlnun Mimm-rn, Prince Ilonn, Huron do Meyer nnd Ilaroiiess do ltrlcnn Mr. Ilnmel afterward entertained the company nt tea. Mistakes Sometimes Made TlII'j usually .dry and prosaic Congressional Record oc casionallv glistens like the dew in earlv morn witli the scintillating gleams of congressional oloouenoe. Not long ago it contained the following tribute to Old (JJory bv Representative W. E. Humphrey of Washingten: Tho flag of our country! How fitting tho colors! Tho red. tho las slonato red of the queenly roso, blushing beneath tho timorous kisses of the wooing sun. Tho red, tho sacred red of the heart's blood of tho hero that stains tho field of battlo as ho dies In defenso of homo and country. Tho white, tho perfect white of tho unsunned suow. Tho white, the pure wliUo of tho beautiful illy with its golden heart of fire. The blue, tho beautiful liluo in woman's eyes, in the eyes of tho one wo love. Tho blue, tho true blue of tho Infinite heavens that arch above us. vMth stars as stainless thoso that shlno In tho fatliomlots abyts of a cloudless night. With such amaranthine gems, how can any one roler to the Congressional Record as dull? Laffertv need not complain against the press associations for alleged boy cott when he has such an organ at his call. He Is neglect ing opportunity, but perhaps he is too busy standing on bis head in smart societv circles. To Make alCommuity Flyless I0NAL WASHINGTON', tfnrrli 11. - Pros Mont Wilooii ninl tSeoretnry of the Trt'iiMiry McArioo eoiil'encil today over tile oitioH in which ifgioiinl re-t-cryo Imilk iiru to he chIiiIiIihIumI un der tlin new eiinviley luw. It wii MM (lie llfy Vj'Ojilil iml ho iiijiiiiuiiiM'il for vfc wi't'ljS, "Any community In Oregon ma: becomu flyless, or practically so, if It will consistently follow directions," says Or ilodgo. "Tho plan already has been pronounced feaslblo und reasonably easy by Mcdford, Port land and Kugene, and Is under con sideration in sovoral other Oregon cities. It should by no means bo confined to cltloj, towns and vil lages, however; every furm is a com munity by itself, so far as files uro concerned, and ovcry farmhouse and farm yard, if another careless far mer does not live within, say, a quar ter of a mile, can becomo so nearly flyless as to make this summor of 191-1 Infinitely pleasantcr than that of 1913. "Hero Is tho theory of this plan: pass on it for yeurselves: "As winter breaks up und spring begins to come, there are tomputu tlvoly few flies. To ralso additional files, each fomalo must follow cer tain methods. Thebo motiiodis uiu kuowu. riguio this problem for yinirhclvcH: A fly has been known to iyo fgr sovcrnl month ninl to w- (I ii co sir batches of eggs at Inter vals of from eight to ten days, con sisting of from 120 to 1 .10 eggs at a batch, and In ten days theso eggj are files, lleglnnlng, say April 1st, wo shall havo April 10, 152 riles; Juno 10, .1,302 fllos; July 10, 72, 820.600 files; August 1, 5.710,070, 500 flies 1-13,070 bushels of files from a single pair. "Why not put that pair out of business now? in other words do this: "Capture tho original pairs In early spring. "Make thu hatching places unten able. "I bellovo it possible to capture practically nil original pairs with ono fly exterminator at each houso or bam." John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant ON H, UAIITMCTT Phones M. 17 mii4 17-13 Aiiihnl(iHl 8wlW IHl'Utjr Coroner (Minneapolis Journal.) Nearly everyone on arriving nt the ears of discretion,'' whatever tlufee year may bo, has, through Im proper teaching, through example or heredity, certain nilttakos which ho Is accustomed to make, and uhlch ho seems Incapable of teeing, became they nru so lloso to him. When It comes to material things wo may perhaps agree with Ularaell that "tho blunders of youth nro pre ferable to the triumphs of manhood," but wheu It Is n mutter of tho real charnctcr. wo havo to prefer tho triumphs of manhood In uuderstnul Jug nnd correction of tho mistakes wo may have Inherited, but which, from any point of view, nro gravo er rors, no mntter how Innocently made. Judge Pnul J, McCormlck of Salt Francisco has listed whnt ho calls "Thirteen Mistakes In l.lfo." TIiot may not bo our mistakes, but on tho other hand among thorn umy bo some thnt we aru unconsciously making, so that It may not bo besldu tho point to print nnd list and "slzo ourselves up" alongside of It. Judgo McCormlck' "Thirteen Mlstnkes" road ns follows; To attempt to sot up your own standard of right nnd wrong. To try and mensuro tho enjoyment of others by your own. To expect uniformity of opinions In this world. To fall to mako allowance for In experience To endeavor to mold nil dlsposl . tlons alike. Not to yield to iinlmporlnnt trlfhM. To look for perfection In our own nctlous. To worry ournolvoH nnd others alio ut what cannot bo remedied. Not to hull everybody, whorover. however and whenever wo van. To consider anything Impossible thnt we cannot ourselves Hrform. To blloo only whnt our finite minds can grasp. Not to mako allowance for tho weaknesses of others. To estimate by sumo odtsldo qual ity, when It Is that within which mnkoii the man. It has been said that ono of the corner stono of spiritual building U toleration. Wo should havo n chnrlty wide enough to neutralize, in licit of whnt seems hitler In others. It will be seen on study of tho nbovu list that tho word "toleration-' tov. crs many of tho points raised. It may bo broadened u bit further and toad iiH "lovo" In Its highest und best sonxe, nnd cover several moro. Ono of tho great spiritual seers of olden time noted thnt without confi dence in the osseittlnl goodness of things, without hope for tho present and tho future, without lovo for oth ers, wo are not nt our host. And on examination, It will bo found that Judge McCormlck's "mistakes" nro largely denials of theno great nfflr matloiis of rnltli. Hooo nnd Love or Charity, us the old version puts It. Looking at a thing or nu Idea from nnother angle sometimes throwj it great light upon Its otwsntlnl structure. Professor O'Gara (From the Portland Oregoultiii) About six years ago a number t.f horticulturists of Jnoksou comity, persuaded ProfoHSor P. J. O'Onra to leave government employ to becomo pathologist of that county. Ho put his mark on the fruit industry at once. Ho shotted tho growers It was flight, not frost, that urfected their fruit. Hu showed them ndvahcod methods of spraying nnd general cul tivation. Ho showed them how to make the crop u certainty Instead of a enttiro. Ho did not create mar kets, to be sure, but his counsel en abled thu orchnrdlHi to send fruit to the markets that took tho top price and made tho "Itoguo Illver" label mean something. In season und out of season ho worked for buttorment of tho valley. He did not get rich; If ho "broke oven'' ho wuh fortu nate. Ills reward was that of tho enthusiast. A recent grand Jury of Jackson county, of which ono member was In terested In horticulture, adtlsod the county court that It wus wanting money In hiring n county pathologist Such Is the reward or faithful endeavor. 7 P. J. O'tiara has resigned, to bu come chief of the agricultural Inves tigation of the smelter trust Into dis eases of nuliunls und plants usi-rllio.! to smeltor and siuokn Injury and will lie located at Halt Lake. Incidentally It tuny bo stated his roiiiiiuerntlou Is three times what ho received In .lark sou county; yet. If tho truth were known, ho haled to leave. The loss Is on Southern Oregon, LECTURE ON MEXICO By W. e1. AIKLMXdJSR of .Monterey, .Mexico WEDNESDAY, MAR. 11 at 7:.r)0 p, m. CHRISTIAN CHURCH Admission 2oc, Children ITx Get in the MARCH or trogress i j fPOV NEAREST TO EVERYTHING hot the R. R. V. TAILORS, Palm Block, do your work in Med ford nnd voi i will he H'llJHfied. J'Ik.iiu 7-1 KLEIN & FRAZELL I'HDI'lllliTOKH ai-ifcSN. l c;- i-fTintw- . i- -m " ngi " U POWEI ST. AT FARRCUJ licit located and mott popular hotel in the City circulating Ice water in every room. Eipeclsl sttontlon to IsJUs travelling alono. r.cellcnl, rejuonably priced grill. Meet your friends at (he fvfanx. Ejropc.n I'Un IUIm $1.60 up. Manaiiimtnt, Clttttvr W, KiUty COURT HOUSE NEWS lletiortod by J nek rum County Alt tract Co., fllxth and Tlr Htn. New Ciim'n l P, I'liiHoim . ,l, K. WiUon, in dor dlxuiisMitir, I'rolmto lis I nte of Kilt'us Cole, ilceeiiheil; lioiul nnd oiiler iiiMiliiliu nilntlntH tiiilor ninl uiiilliii-M. IMiiie o" Troll V. Dduuli" de. eeiwedi older illxeliiitKiiii; uillulii'N Inilnr. i II title of A. Slllllii", tleefilxfilt oilier to mtli iMirrerlioii lnl ; 77 I'oet oil" Mililli ulile ol 7, liloek '-', Wi-hI's aililltlou lo Mutfniil, lioiu liloek I. I-Nliili' of A. U. I'lnino, eei'itoi filial itri'ouiil ninl outer xitliiu 1" for tiiiiil lieiiriinr. IMiite of .lelill It. Hlowii, tie eeilHi'il, older Ii'mi lillli iln for II mil lieiiiini;. INtnle Dnviil AlKi'll ilieeMM'il, ill Vi'lltol'v iceiler. liiiltliue! of llollh went Hi'etioti '.'ll-ll.'i-1 next ninl irop eity in Knliliiif?, ('nlifoiulu. Ileal INtnto 'Iriinifi'i- I'.llu ,1. Iluuiiyuw el ul to Del imit Felil, ilei'il, Unci mi WVit Seeoiiil hlreCl, Mi'il I oi.l Clurii K. I'uirnr to K. I.. Km in r. deed, lot IIIK'Jilll feet in (Vnttiil Point .Mnrxlinll NuekelU et u. lo ). M. I .owe, deed, lot 'J mill north l.oll iii'iom lot I, liloek "IC," IIokiio Kler Volley Or elmnl Co. trni't" John .M. Itoot, et in lo V. I. Vnwler. 1. C. I., lot I, 'J ninl :i, liloek I, CnmelPi ml ilition lo .Me.ll'onl V. I. Vnwler et u to .lolili M. Knot et iix, . C. I)., lot I, part lot 'J, liloek M, Crowell mueuili'il nililitiiui to Meil fonl W. 1. Viittter el u In lolin .M. Koiil, liinul for ilceil, lot' .1, imrt lot , hlnek '-', Crtiwi-llV uineuileil mlililioii tu .Mcd ford I'tlltiil Slatei to llelu llnrri Miu, luiient, norllieiixt mM1' lion 1 .:i.".:i wont C. II. I'ouers lo Seott II. ClilMpill. died, lot -I, Mock h, llllttc Kulli M. L. A I ford et u lo llerliert I.. Alfonl, ileeil, 7.1 feet on Oakiluti iivenue, .Mcdford II. O. ISIS THEATRE Vaudeville Today. MISS TJtIXIE World's (Ireatest Kducated lltu-He- Does KvcrylhiiiK Mut Tiilk I Keels Ucensed PhotoplayH lien 'romorrow Only: 'Deacon BllliiiBton'a Downfall" Two-reel comedy to i. -no uus Oll('lllll) IIAItMWS A team ran iull an hlK n load with It an any other littritraa and raiiuot Injure tho trei'N Mhllo doliiK. Cull It. C IION'MIV, I'liouo mH..M. Poland China HmIiio. Two hoar di: that will mion ho ready for nervlio. llnvo blood from tho hot ntock In tin northwest. Call nnd co thorn. Phono Conlrnl l'olnt. Wilhite & Sons SnniH Valley, . . O. Sliiii-on to Curl Di)i, ileril, lot :.ll:t'J ill Hie (till- Mm trni'l, Talent S.vlin I'. Ilulley, el ir to l.y- iliil drove, deed, lot i, liloek 71, .treilforil I). A. I'urliiM et ux to l'irt .M. H. elilireli of Tulelil, deed, 111 feet on First, htreel, Tillent JllM. (', (liltMllll to II. (). ,SII. hoii, deed, lot ,llxl:i2 feet ill ill (liliMiu I met. Talent Smoko .Ml. I'ltt. ClRnri ami help build iiu n roll for your own town. 10 II.'. II) :i:(ti I'-Ti pay To the Milk Consumers of Medford Why not hoy your milk and cream from tho dairy that ha tho hlKheit icoro of any dairy in Medford? Wo noil milk juit n cheap at tha loMent dcorod dnlrlo rind Riiarante It tu bo pure, clean and rich of butter fat. Wo mako a ipcclalty of milk for tallica. Olvo un a trial nnd you will nlwaya ho our cuntomor. Wo mako two dollvorlca dally. MedfordDairy J. W. Holder I'lioueZOIJn SPECIAL TO WOMEN Tho mont economical, clcannlnu and Kormlcldnl of all nnlleoptlcu In A soluble Antkpt!c Powdr to be dissolved in water m needed. An a medicinal nntlnoptlo for dnuchon In treating catarrh, inllnmmallnn or I ulceration ol none, throat, nud that i canned by feminine lllalthaanoomml. For ton yenra tho Lydla U I'inkhnm Modlclno Co, linn rcconiinoiulod l'axtlno in their prlvnto correniMinilonco with women, which proven Itn nuperlorlly. Women who havo been eured uay It la "worth Itn welRhl In Kohl." At driiKKlnta, COc, liirco box, or by mall. Tho I'axton Tqlltit Co.. Iloatou, Mann. KEEP CLEAN And Prevent Disease lly nclelitlflo vapor bnthn, anaxxaco, lit oil lo apray or hIioimt bat Im. Contn no moro than TurklMi bath; but moro pleminut nud beneflcliil. Si'iuiriilo iimrlioent for Imlli-M will lady attend. iiiiIn. Dr. R. J. Lockwood (,'lilropriiilor JIKI.'JIMI (iiirnett-Corey Illiln., l'liono mil Page Theater SATURDAY, MARCH 14 North and Kith Present. JYed Kayniond'rs Ui,r Success The Missouri Girl The Hi,' Kun Show, with ZEKE & DAISY 'A Broadway cast; a Hcenic production; a hitf scream. Special Bargain Day Piicos;. I'Jnliro rn'(ir Kloor, ode; I'ii-Ht l I'owh Haleony, fiOij; next I) rows, L'Hca roKiilai dollar show at LTxs and fiOV, Seats on sale at theater office, Salnrdav a. m. s