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Tv p R5v ;'. Ifcty$ -'- lit If I!' S I l pxon FOUR Medford Mail tribune AN INDRfKNUKNT NEWHIMt'RIl I'UHMKHKO 1SVKHT AKTKUNOON BXCIilT BUNOAT Y TUB MRUFOItt) I'lllNTlNCJ CO. The Dmocrntle Time. Tht Mulfonl Mill, Tho Mmlfonl Tribune. Thr South ern OrrKonlnn. Tho Ashland Tribune. Office Mall ''"rlbuno llulldlnp, 2S-27-3 North rir street; telephone 5. Official Tfiner of tho City of MeJforJ. Official Paper of Jackson County. Entered an second-class matter at Medfonl, Orecon, under the act of March 3, is.g. SUBBCKtrTIOH BATES One year, hy mail .. IS.Oj One month, by mall 0 IVr month, delivered by carrier In xfivirnnl. JnrknanvtllM nnd Cen tral loint .RO flaturday only, by mall, per year S.00 Weekly. Per year,.. 1.80 With Medford Stoji-Orer E MIES IN EFFECT 0WRIL FIRST SATA'.Xc'or..nretfVi. rVpress rate changcri-tit -rRwn will not he complete uulil April 1, vnen now lo cnl rnte.-t'wll po into effect, tnkinj; the plnrc'-of temporary rate- lned upon the interstate hhvk system, winch have been roponslble for a number of minor nmtplnints within the last few days. This is the state luent made nt the office of the rail road commission. New interstate- rates recently were put in force, with modification, correcting certain conditions in Or egon. The local rates to follow on April 1 are expected to meet most of the inequalities now existing, nnd where this is not done the commis sion will tnko up any remaining dis prcpannics that are called o its at tention. Ono point for shippers to remem ber is that commodity rates here tofore existing have not been chang ed in any respect, except where the new class rotes are lower than the commodity schedules, in which case tho commodity rate is reduced Commodity rates are those put inns exceptions to the class rates, nnd are lower. Most farm products move under commodity rates, wirtch, be ing lower than class rates, remain unchnnged. Failure to underxtand this phao has caused some confus ion. Another point to bo, kept in mind is that under the new sliding scale there is a decided reduction on pack ages weighing -10 pounds or le-s, even in the few im-tnnees where there is n small increase in the 100-pound rate. Statistics show that much more tlmn half of the total cxpres.-. business is carried in packages weighing lcs than -10 iwunds. From Portland to ltoseburg, for example, there is nu increase of 10 cents on 100 pounds, but n decrease, of 20 cents on fiO pounds, of 24 cents mi .'10 pounds, and of 20 cents on 20 pounds. lletwecn Portland and Medford or Ashland there is a de crenso of 10 cents on 100 pounds, of 21 cents on 40 jKninds and of 30 cents on 30 pounds. INCREASED RATES ON JNT HEED UP WASHINGTON', March 2.r. The interstate commerce commission to dnv siiHiieiidet! until July 21 a pro jKJM-d advance of about 10 jkt cent on triuisporlatiuu by express of car load lots of fruit and vegetable from California to Montana mid tho east. DIED SriiMALlIOU.SKK-i.illieSchrnal- huiiscr, aged 5:1, wife of I.. It. Scluimlhauser, died at the family borne, 221 .Vorth Holly street, March 2."). She was born in Lawrence countv. Illinois, a daughter of John flray and Kliznhetli Mellioue. She leaves ono sou in 1'oithuid beside her hiihlmud. The rcnuiins will be shipped to Portland Thursday foi cremntinii, Mrs. Hchnialhiiuser re cently returned from California. She was milTering from cancer. UOHCK K, O. Uoeck, a native of normally, for 17 yearn a resident of Medford, formerly of tho firm of Mitchell & Iloeck, wagon mnltcru, illotl Wednesday morning, March 20, ... J ,.',.liw!r nl his lioilln on South Hlvorildo avenue, from hardening of ttm jtrturlw, 8Bd iS. Ho leaves a wlfo and two daughters, Inn and .Vol U, 'flw funural will bo he'd froiii ib fwiBlly rtisldeiico Friday after noon Ht 2 o'clock Milder the itiuplcri tt Ifcu I. O, O, V, m XPRESS ABOLISH THE SENATE A ittJLL for an antondtnenl state almlishimr the state senate has been hied at Snlcm and in all probability will be submit tod to doctors next November. Such a measure should roeeive the thoughtful eonsidoratiott of all citizens. It is another step forward, along the lines of efficient reform. The two-chamber or hi mineral legislative system had its origin in the reign of kings and barons who protended to irive the people representative government, but always hedged about with a second chamber to control tho popular or representative body. It was stone, Jixou up to look luce bread. The bi-cameral system was adopted by the men who framed the federal constitution, because those men did not trust the honesty or intelligence of the great niass of the American people, cor senate to serve as an American house ot lords. When John "Randolph of Roanoke came to the con von tion he brought along a draft vision for the recall ot the members or the lower House, but not for the senators. The idea was to call home any wild-eyed member chosen by the electors who might start jm agitation against, the sacred property rights of the land-grabbers of that period. Oouverneur Morris of Xew York voiced the sentiments of landed classes when he vehemently exclaimed in the conventien: "Tn a few veal's this will be manufacturing country with a vast number of people without property, and if we give the rabble of this country the ballot and the right to choose all officials, the time will come when they will take the property from he owners for their own use." Ilow Morris underestimated that most wonderful of all things human, "the patience of the poor.' This observation and many others of like tenor can be found in the journal of the constitutional convention as kept by .Tames Madison. This journal, by agreement, was not published till many years after, for fear of the effect upon the public .mind. Its pages show clearly that the ma jority of that convention were at heart in favor of a mon archy, and but for the fact that the revolutionary soldiers took their rifles home with them, the efforts of Franklin and Jefferson to secure some recognition of popular rights would have been without avail. The senate was the demand of the aristoeracv, tories and plunderers of the people of that day. The several states copied the system and great has been the use made of the state senates for a hundred veal's by those who debauch government and live by corruption. With the referendum there there never was, except for suppression of measures and the great mass of the people to a high and higher plane, ami to that equality before the law, which could and some day will make all men economically and intellectually tree. Vote to aliolish the senate. Tt is the unloosening of another barnacle that ltas so impeded the good ship of state that she is still far from destined by the prayers, the the revolution, the unknown musket. CREATING A LAWYERS' TRUST LAWYERS in Massachusetts are evidently determined to create a lawyers' trust by barring from courts all but lawyers and barring from legal practice any but col lege graduates. Senate bill 17G row before the Massachusetts legisla ture would make the probate court, the last remaining people's court, a strictly lawyers' court by providing as follews: "Xo proceedings shall be held before the respect ive judges thereof, where the parties to said niatter'or case are represented in said court by a person other than an attorney in good standing." Ordinary matters of probate can be attended to now by any person of ordinary intelligence, and much of the busi ness is transacted by notaries. But the proposed law gpes further than the above by the follewing: "All persons other than attorney s-at-law In good standing, Including of ficers, clerks, and employes of probate courts are hereby prohibited from advising any and all persons Interested In any matter or case now pondlnt; or hereafter arising In any probate court of this commonwealth; and all said persons other than attorneys-at-Iaw In good standing are llkewls) prohibited from drawing or glvlug tho directions for drawing any paper for use in any matter or case now pending or hereafter arising therein." This is a sample of law made by lawyers, and reminds us of the attempt made in the last legislature to abolish the county court the last of the people's courts in Oregon. To bar from law practice all but college graduates would have eliminated Lincoln and many another famous jurist. - lafcM BURKE LEADS IN I'IKIlHK, S. I)., March 2.1. In complete rejwjrls received today from yenterday'i stutewido primary flec tion show ('ougrciMnuu Charles II. liurke, candidate of the minority re publican faction is lending Semi tor Crnwfoid in the nice for the United States senatorial nomination. Burke received large majorities heie, nt fiiotix Falls, Itupid City and Aber deen. Governor li.vrno was leiioiuinulcd. LINCOLNSHIRE HANDICAP WON BY ELKS' 0UTRAM LONDON'. .March t!."i,-Tlie I-in-colnshiie liiiiuliciiji, rim today by 1. K. Klk' Outrun), l Dnvi' Ciitclibiil was second and It. J). Hertz' Short Oiusk thud. Tweiily-lwo horses blnrled. Tlie oddx on Outturn were 'Ji l ! on Cullibiit K to 1 unil un rilioil (Jm. 1U u 1. "MEDFORT) MATT TRIBUNE. to tho constitution of the mat reason tney provmoa uie of a constitution with a pro is no place for a senate, and the calm consideration and men that might help to lift that haven for which she was hopes of the real heroes of dead, the men who bore the F EXPRESSED AT CAPITAL 3IKXICO Cm Mjii-cIi 2.'j, Deep concern for Torrcon'n fate was ex pressed at the war office her today. The garrison was strengthened re cently ns far iih President Huerta could spare the men, but latest re ports the wire was not working to day were not considered reiissurin'. General Velasco, the Torreon com mander, spoke of n new and iinfuiu- iliar type of shell the rebels were indue; with deadly effect, lie willed that their marksmanship wan pioil and serious- lnivou was bc:nx wrought by their aitillery fire. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant W H. lUIt'I I-KTX I'hoHt M. 47 au. 47- AwbuJaMc Wwvlu liuty Coiour MTlDIiXmn, OKTCOOX, AVrcPXKSDAY, MAKCTT 2o, LADY IN BLACK MASK MAKES HIT AI PAGE THEATRE Kiu-oroil time anil ns'nln at llio Page Theater, tho luily In the lllack Musk thrilled and delighted the taruo Midleneo that greeted her on both of tho shows. No doubt two-thirds of the people who wore there on hoi" Tlrnt nnponranro went out of. idiocr f curiosity, and never ilro.uuinl that they wore to bo treated to somelhluB nut of tho ortllnnrv for she more than mndu good her pren notices. This mysterious girl Is gifted wit a beautiful full round oleo of rare and gorgeous coloring. Tho en and effect that who produced In th most difficult tingaagc shown her to be a woman with a thorough musical education. Her splendid apprecia tion of the dramatic cwork, pathos, sympathy and touch of brilliancy leaves a tastn In ones mouth long to ho remembered, Uut she Is not only a great queen of song, but you also see this daring nnd fearless queuit riding and conquering famous out laws mounted on n side-saddle till Is a feature possible never before equnled by man or woman. Another stunt of hers Is breaking records over the high Jumps. She appears In connection with four thousand feet ot the strougcid and finest photoplay program shown In this city. Who Is she? The management will pay $50 to the first person sm correctly Identifies her. Who Is she? With Medford trado Is Medford made. EAT LESS AND TAKE SALTS FOR KIDNEYS Take a gLua of Salts before braakfut if your Back hurts or BUddsr bothers you. The American men and womtn tnuit guard coruUntly ogainit Kldner trouble. bccauM we eat too much and all our foal Is rich. Our blood is filled with urlo add which the kidneys strive to fllUr out, Uwy weaken frosi overwork, become sluggish; th eliminate tlitues clog and the mult Is kidney trouble, builder weakness and a general decline la health. YVben your kidneys feel like lumps of lead; your back hurts or the urine ! cloudy, full of sediment or you are obliged to seek relief two or three time during the night; If you suffer with sick headache or dizzy, nervous spells, acid stomach, or you hiTo rheumatitm wlwn the weather Is bad, get from your pliar maclst about four ounces, of Jad Salts i take a tablespoonful In a ghut of water before breakfast for a few days and your kidneys will then act fine. This famous salts Is made from the add of grapes and lemon juice, combined with llthia, and has U-ea used for generations to flush snd stimulate clogged kidneys; to neutraliro tho adds In the urlno so It no longer is a source of Irritation, thus ending bladder disorders. Jad Salts Is Inexpensive; cannot In jure, makes a delightful effervescent llthla-water beverage, ami belongs in every home, because nobody can mako a mlitako by having a good kidney flush ing any time. Get in the MARCH of Progress Let the R. R. V. TAILORS, Palm Block, do your work in Medford nnd you will be satisfied. Phono 74 KLEIN & FRAZELL I'ROPKIKTOJIS To the Milk Consumers of Medford Why not buy your milk and cream from the dairy that baa the highest scoro of any dairy In MadfordT Wo soli milk Just as cheap as the lowest scored dairies and guarantee It to bo puro, clean and rich of butter fat. Wo make a specialty of milk for babies, Ulvo us a trial and you will alwayo bo our customer, Wo make two deliveries dally, MedfordDairy i, W. Kuldcr I'houttiEOI'JK IIY0MEI RELIEVES IN FIVE MINUTES Voll ItlVlUllC tl If jour hend Is nil stuffed tin from it cold or cntnirh, ou suffer wl'h dull hciuluchcH and veem lucking In vitality, or are constantly siilttlliut and couuhliiK, Mu need a mmedy that will Kite- the uulekcst, must cf fcetle and InslliiK icllef possible HomethliiK .that will ko rlitht to tho spot, clear the head and throat mid end our misery. Huroly uso ll)omol all dniRKliU sell It. tt Is Just such a reiuedv, anil Is entirely harmless- and deaus uut to use ou breathe It no stom ach dosliiR. The antiseptic oils of ltomel ml with the air ou breathe Its health Klvltti; medication Immediately reaches the voro and Inflamed muc ous membrane ou feel better In the minutes. It Is practically im possible to use llyomet and not only be relieved but permanently bene fited. (Mins. tftrnuK will refund your money If you are not imllstlcd. Ask for tho complete outfit $' 00 sire, SAGE TEA DARKENS HAIR TO ANY SHADE Don't stay grsyl Here's a simple recipe that anybody can apply with a hslr brush. The use of Paps ami Sulphur for re storing faded, pay hair to Its natural color dates luck U cnuidinothor's Um. til used It to keep tier hair t.tuU(ully dark, Rliwy und abutsUat. Whervwr her hair fell out or took on that dull, faded or streakrd aptaraiicv, thli sim ple mixture vrua applied with wonderful effect. Hut brewing at home U miusy and out-of-date. Xowadajs, by aUuir at any drug store for a 60 cent Nittle of "Wyeth'a Hage and Kulphur Hair Item eily," you will p-t this famous old recipe which can to depended upnu to restore natural color aad Uxtuty to Um hair and is splendid for djndruir, dry, fercrlih. Itchy mOp and falling hair, A well-known' downtown drufariit says it darkens the hair io naturally and evenly that noNoly can tell It has In-n applinl. You simply dampen a Kmfo or soft brush with It and draw tliU through ymir hair, taking one strand at a time. Ily tuornlm; the gray" hair dis appears, and after another application or two, it tarouxvi beautifully dark, glosiy, soft and abundant. YOUR MEALS Will always lm qnjoyotl if you have FIRST-CLASS COFFEE "We carry tho host praties and at all prices from 2i5e to 'J5c per pound. Wo are featuring the fam ous Barrington Hall Brand. MARSH & BENNETT Second door west First Nat. Bank'. Phone 252. How To Heal a Stubborn Abstess A Home Method Sure to Re store Flesh to Natural Health. TTere sre some very TSlnabl" fsrls for all who lisva anjr Mood troubtu wall ciliriul Hori-M. Jd not cover nnr lorn so a to Inter- lire wltli iwrsniriiiion ami mo lormauun of iiroK-cllve He-aim. Kn-i It clean and banuaiiri. If It Is r tiiMorn rane, final your blood Willi H. H. H. 'Hit famous Mood imrlfti-r works wonders. Anil Jon ran easily ultra jour Mood a good. tliorontU inllie by uiIuk H. H, H. Tlirre Is no uci-cl fr anyone to In iliaiKinili-nl over Die Illness of Mood !liiiirllli-, N mailer uiiMlifUt ty beroiii- IIih skin, Jut rfiiii-inlwr there Is ens Innri illint In II, rl. H. lUut s slluiulsli-s lliu cillulur Uuia llironiflnHit ho iisiur iin-r mini i. ma ukuiii or now III Jif IhSt I'SIJl M-lll'IS ns owu I'U1ISI niitrluiint from ilm Mood. lo not fsll In ie-1 a Imtlls of H. X, H. Inrtar. If jour slixt-ss U of am It a nalurs tin I joil would llks to consult a kim-lsllst, writ In lb mi'llisl di'iisrlmi-iit, 'lli Hwirt MKrlllc :, '1H Hwlft Mlorslor, AtlsuU, llowsm of any alluupt Io st-ll r' snf IhliiK rh for Ilm Mood. lsn rojil date lfll lluiord llliou by l'Slli souis lolurril mliluis lishniil off on llivw. M tr M H H hiol liinl'l Ibst M. H, H, It mIisI you irojotv tv gvt. "5 OfeJrv 1011. SS THEATRE I'hotoiihijN Tiudny anil WeilueMlay The Hand Print Mystery Two Heels, t'eiitutlHH. Mleo ,lf r.Tlli: WKKKIiV M). II .News . iivi. , t)N rill. l...i i.i.m. ltallroml Comedy, A Kereniu from .star. Finish Page Theater TONIGHT ICnuiiKcmrnt The Mysterious In Black WHO ft .skb--4 DON'T MlNS SKI.'I.VtJ lllllt Other hl features with Hi" ahnvu altrnetluu The lady In the hlnrk iiibsh will sijieur matinees, 3 u. m. l!ren Iiirs nt S and 9 i m I'ltn iw i .Tt a n:vis BASE AT MEDFORD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 1 AT 3 P. M. Nick Williams' Northwest Colts vs. New York Colored Giants This gaini will he called at '.) p. m. in order that the school children can attend. All children under 12 years of age admitted free. All school children over 12 years of age, admission 2;" cents, (lonoral admission DO cents to either grandstand or hleauh ers. Accommodations for automobiles. Tho only chance to sec lug league hall this season. Romoinher that some classy hall players will ho seen in actjon in this gamp, as the Xew York Colored ("Hants have three of the hcsl hall players in tho world. flates opened at 1 :!." p. m. to accommodate the crowd. Tb i--l -. 4 s I i.-1, U VVslV A mm T-wa B i iMft'iTt the .5chem0,cPfc il.ii ', " l jYftlS.riUU F . ' . . . W, J. Vun Scbuyvcr rortlund, MRS. H. L. LEAOH Export Coraotloro 112(5 Noi'lll HtU'llutt. Phone m iM. I KLEIN FOR KLOTHES i U ","1 "l l,,n 0,,t ,,,,u, MXl ,,,,0r to tho l-'list Natlonnl Dank, upstairs, I I MEDFORD TAILORS llxtiniiidluai'y Society Woman The Mask IS SHE? FIFTY DOLLARS IN GOLD u the first person who identifies hoi' BALL - - i'. '.'VL MkBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsl t"' B7i -SBBBBBBBBBBBBBBBsH BH OUKTUESp l" - " - li! "J v ' WJWKPI ' ' ' I !& 1 - ' .-; & Co., Ocnurul AgcuU Orciiou 1C4sVCsm A Sif ii