Ltw JKniAgiWjMMii ilm MED)ft)Rt ttXtt; TUTBUNE, MnbTtoUt), OKEOON. TntWSnAV, A MIL 0, ll)M. pxgb voxm v.. I. hi lil MEAFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN INnni'KNORNT NKWKPAI'KII rtlUMKlIKO i:VRHT AVTKHNOON KXflSPT RUNDAT 11T TUB ' MKUKOItl) 1'IUNTINO CO. Tho Demoomllo Tlmta, Thn Meitfonl Wall, Tim Moil ford Trlbunn. Thn South rn Orrunnlnn. Tim Ashland TrlMinn. Offlcn Mull Tribune lUilUUnir, l&-27-:t North Mr atreet; telephone 16. Official Taper of tho City of Mtdford. Official Paper of Jackaon County. s& Kntered ns second-class matter at Mrdfnrd. OrrRon, under tha act of March 8. 1S7J. BtrBSORITTIOIf RATES On year, by mall . , , 5.00 On month, by mall .. . .. - .0 Tit month, delivered by carrier In Medfonl, JnckaonvlUo and Cen tral Point . . .RO Rntnrday only, by mall, per Year I 00 Weekly, per year.. -.. t.50 With Medfonl Stop-Over JEKYLL HYDE SENT 10 NEW YORK, April -O.Edwnrd Mendel, a prominent business man of Newark, X, J., was sentenced hero to day to serve IS ears In Sing Sing prlr-on. The evidence shoXvcd ho had Jived n "Dr. Jckyll and Mr. Hyde" existence for yenre. Menders wlfo and two children wcro In court and they collapsed when sentenco was pronounced. Men del was convicted on a charge ot as sault preferred by Mrs. Pauline Koetzlc. They met several months, ago, she said, at a banquet tit tho Woolworth Cafe. "After several drinks," said Mrs. Koclzle, "Mendel led me to tho rail road yards and attempted to assault me. Ho was unsuccessful but look my rlncs and car-rings and escaped." District Attorney Whitman told tho court that ten women had Iden tified Mendel as a man who had robbed them In a similar manner. ! Mrs. Mcndlc declared Mendel was n model husband and a regular church goer. Hi PREDICTING ft it fi CHICAGO, April 9. As a result ot their sweeping victories In Tues day's elections, prohibitionists today were predicting a dry Chicago In the near future. Though somewhat gloomy over their losses at tho polls, "antls" laughed at this suggestion. Complete returns showed that 22 counties went dry Tuesday, giving the prohibitionists S2 out ot 102 counties. EARL HON JUMPS TOM FEDERAL LEAGUE ST. LOl'IS, Mo., April II. Karl lliiiiulloii of the St. Louis American jumped today to tho Kniihiw Cil, dub of the Federal league. Thin was the first attempt by the Federals to secure a player already turner con tract and wn believed here to mean thai the war between organized base ball and the outlaws is on in earnest. SOCIALIST TEACHER BOUND TO GRAND JURY FOR RIOTING QFINCV, Or.. April 1). -Airs. Flora 1. Foiemuu, former teacher in the Qiiiuoy school, dismissed because she is alleged to have inculcated so cialist ideas into her pupil-, ami right other socialUl ai'o liouiiil over to (he grand jury tfiilnv on the charge of inciting to tint. Tliev arc tillered to hnvo stoi ninl the (Jiuncv schoolhotiso in mi attempt to letuin, Airs. Foreman to her position as in stni( tor. BEAT ADOPTED SON WITH GARDEN HOSE 1'ABADKNA, Citl.. April l). Chaiged with beating his 11-year-old adopted sou with a gunlcii hose, He v. J-'icd It. Mathews will bo uncled to day on a warrant hwoiii out by of. 'fleer of the humane society. Neighbors usseit Ibal Mathews, "who is n retired minister, (logged the boy because bo refused lo say his prayer, Weather Forecast Oiegoii Occasional ruin, showers ) iilbm tonight Mill IViday, iwM cily wind-, increasing lo iiimlciiile Hle flbK Ibe t'OMSl, MODERN AND SING 1G DRUG HABIT THAT (ho drug habit is making alarming strides in tin United SiatVs is proven by statistics recently com piled. In t'aet, there are more dope fiends in the nation in proportion to population than in China. The .propor tion is given as -1 15 drug victims out ol! every ,10,000 pop- Illation, as against -110 in (. luna. Jlr. ICdward Huntington the Medical ttecord calls attention .o (lie growth of the drug habit among the negroes and poor whites of the south. The number of drug-lakers admitted to insane asvluins in the south is .from than in the state of New York. Tse of the drug has sup planted alcohol in those regions where it was hoped pVOlii bition would reform the negro. Instead, however, it has provided a more deadly substitute for mild stimulants and beverages. A large proportion of the wholesale lynch ings of the south. T)r. Williams asserts, are the direct result of cocaine which the negro has become addicted to. An immense clandestine traffic in habit-forming drugs has grown up throughout tho country. There seems to be no way under the present tendency to stop the spread of the drug habit. We cannot cut off the heads of the victims as China is doing. Sumptuary laws which attempt to reform morals by legislation have only substituted worse evils. Jnstead of studying the his tory of older nations and profiting thereby, our religious enthusiasts and politicians must first exhaust themselves and the nation by their cure-alls and then find a scien tific and common-sense retnedv. REGISTER REGISTRATION books for the primary election close on Muv 1. Persons not registered by that, date are not entitled to vote at the right to help select party candidates. Onlv about -10 per cent of the voters of Jackson count v have thus far registered less than 20 per cent of the women voters are enrolled. It is the duty of all good citi zens to attend to this dutv at once. Any notary public can register the voter, providing he has the proper blanks. There are several places in every city whore the voter can register regardless of Iils resi dence. Voters can register in Med ford at the Postal Telegraph 'office, Jackson County Abstract coihpa'ily Yif Mall Tribune office. .Register at once--tlon The Electric Tho electric locomotive Is like tho steam locomotive In only ono respect It Is used to haul passepger hnd freight cars. Tho steam locomotive Is nothing more or less than a com pact pow'cr house on wheels. The fuel Is carried In a tender, tho water In a tank. This coal Is burned un der a boiler which produces steam. This steam Is utilized, through the medium of a steam engine, to turn the driving wheels. Tho steam lo comotive generates -power enough to drlvo Itself along and to haul a heavy load. If tho grade Is not too steep. N6w the electric locomotive Is not a power houso on wheels. It pro duces no electricity. It merely re ceives tho electricity, from n third rail, or an overhead trolley wlro, and transforms it Into mechanical energy through tho medium of elec tric motors. Tho actual power Is produced at permanent power bouse Have You a Little Husband in Your Home? In the April American Magazine Jnine Montgomery Flngg, the well known artist and eomie writer, does a funny piece in words uud pictures entitled "Tho Care and Feeding of Husbands." He described tho Amer icau business htibund, the traveling salesman husband, the Kuglisb hus band, the continental toy pedigreed h.nsbuud, the idle rich husband add the urtist or writer husband. Fol lowing is tin extract from what he has to say about the American busi ness husband: "This animal is very popular and Potato Soils WASHINGTON, I). (, April 8.- Irlsh potatoes arc ono of tlpj easiestl mid most prolitable suburban crops. They "may bo grown on almost any typo of soil which possesses hiiliic icnt moisture mid plant food, though tlley thrive best on sandy loam or ravel loam soils, add it is cui 'these types that ina.xiiauin ciops of high quality potatoes can be produced. If the land which is to lie planted to potatoes is not likely to wash in the winter, plow in the fall to u depth from nine to ten inches, if the cliaiacter of the laud will permit. Deep plowing insures u greater wa-ter-holiliug capacity, Spate no pains in fitting the land for planting. Thoiongh preparation is essential to In tun yields, aihwrs the department of agriculture. Should a poor sod lam be select ed tor it potato Im'iI, upplv fioin 10000 to indO pounds of'li ceitllUer analyzing fiom 'J fo 'A per cent of aiuinoiiiii, (I to 7 per cent of plios phono Held nml 7 to 8 per cent of jiolnsb. If h stubble or corn land is i.i(l nififfimi ibu iiimiioiiiii con- INCREASING Williams in a recent issue ol' five to fifteen times greater AT ONCE primaries and exercise their t delay. Locomotive located miles away. Hero the coal Is burned to mako tho Btcam, tho steam jiasscd through huge steam turbine engines to produce the elec trical energy. This electrical onorgy Is tent out to tho locomotives through tho third rail or overhead trolley system. The electric locomotive can be made moro powerful and compact than the steam locomotive becauro It does not have to haul fuel and water and mako Its own power. Tho electric Is merely a hollow shell housing several powerful electric motors which are geared to tho driv ing wheulri. Tho nmount of electric ity picked up from tho third rail can bo changed Into driving energy with very llttlu loss, whereas tho steam locomotive Is also equipped with air brako systems, with bell whistles, etc , just tho same as tho steam loco motive, i justly ,o. He comes in n variety oT colors, while, tan, deep red, mottled, brown nml sometimes green. Tho white vnriety is generally desired. There is no animal known that will Ihko the amount of abuse ami neg lect that this one does and still be devoted and affectionate. Tlcuco bis popularity. They nrc limited in in telligence, their one thought being the collecting of money. They will thrive on almost anything scraps at tho table, a few hot words or anything lying around the room that comes handy.'1 and Culture fenl 16 y.. or. 1 per cent. Half tho ummoniii shduld bo derivi'd from dried blood, taukngo or oilier or ganic forms, uud tho other half from nitrate of soda or uuimoniuiu sul phate. Select a vuricty df seed potatoes which is known to do well in the lo cality. Koino good varieties of the potato uie Irish Cobbler, Kurlv'Ohio, Itose Four, for eaily potatoes, and Orc'cn Mountain mid Peerless for Into growth. The importance of good seed cannot be loo stiongly emphasized. In the fiist place, the seed should be free from varietal mixture uud disease, and true to mime mid typo. Tho tubers should be reasonably smooth and firm, with the first sprouts juH sfiirting Info growth. Wilted md badly germinat ed seed Is not dcslrpMc. 1'Jalit these potatoes from I luce to six indies in depth, depending oir the nature of the soil, I'lmit shal low on heavy cla soils mid deep on light Niiinly oi nun k soils, I'lmil in lows lioin .'III to 'M inches mid fiom 10 lo H incites npurl, iJepeililliiK on CHAIRMAN OF CHILD LABOR CONFERENCE V Vty Owen 11. Lovcjoy Is tho chairman of the National Child Labor Commit tee, which recently held Its tenth an- Hnual conference In Now Orleans. variety gtown mtil the fertility of the soil, l'nrly varieties can be planted elo-er than late ones. Cover seed with at least three inches of soil. If planted l outlined li to 'JO bushels of seed potatoes per nere will bo required. Uie first tillage before plants puh through tho ground. The aim should be to keep (be surface of the soil loose uud free from weeds. Con tinue cultivations at ficiiucut inter vals, remembering to vo shallower each time, nml graduully narrowing the space tilled. Potato plants nrc generally sprayed to protect them against leaf-eating ineet pests or fungus pests-. Protection ngaittsl IhcseMnsects is iimiiiIIv secured b some form of Arsenical poison such as the arsenate of lead or pnris green. The potato plant may be pro teeled against fundus dieiiscs by keeping its foliage covered with llordcnux mixtnre. AMBASSADOR PAGE'S WASHINGTON. April (.That tho speech of American Ambassador Pane, nt London, fa which references t6 tho Panama canal nurc made that aroused much dlsculon and criti cism of tho ambassador, Is a cloned 'Incident, was tho statement of mem bers of both tho house nnd senate foreign cominltttees today. ASHES OF MURDERER ARRIVE AT SAN JOSE STOCKTON, Cal., April I).- Tho ashes of William A. Dorr, executed in Massachusetts March 'J I for the murder of Oeorge K. Marsh, million aire soap iiiauulactiiicr of Lynn, ar rived in Stockton mid were interred today In the Dorr family plot in nirnl cemetery. TO THE FARMERS AND 0RCHARDISTS Owiu to the lateness of tho plow' iug season, you liuu!d )iao a Cater nillar tractor, as it will enable you to get your spring plowing done much ipiickcr mid cheaper. II. C. Shircmmi of the Holt Muuufactiiriug company is ul the Medfonl hotel for u few days and will be glad to ex plain bow mid why yuu can do more and better work with 't lit! Caterpil lar. ' 1,1 SALEM TO HOLD ITS ANNUAL CHERRY FAIR SALKM', Or., April 0,-Ity practi cally unanimous vote of tho Com mercial club it is decided that .Hiilcm holds its minimi cherry lair this year. Tlicio had been discussion us to whether the fair should bo drop ped. SUCCESSFUL CAESARIAN OPERATION AT SALEM SALF.M, Or., April I).- Mrs. A. C. Itoda and baby uro livinir today as the result of tho first successful Caesarian operation over performed in Kulcm. Look! Look! Smoko (iovernor Johnson cigars, tSoy'ro iiudf. In Medfonl you'll like thuin John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant UH H. IIAIlTfTT Phonos M, 47 u4 4T-JI Ambulant Krvl Deputy Coroner MRS. H. L. LEACH Expert Corfletifere ,12(1 North Dnrllolt. PIiojio r(JU M. PJ mm HT ajr- V.." w I AI DKNN'KU, Colo, April !. (Iov ernor Oswald West of Oiegon lit on record hero today with a sttoug de fense for condonation ot natural re rources. Speaking at jcstorday'n evasion of tho goeruors' conference ho declared that conservation and the forest serxlee saxed Oregon lumber from the hauda of three powerful concerns. "You who oppose conservation," mlil (Iovernor West, "should consid er tho oil lauds ot lViuinjIvnnlu You will flint these nro owned by tho same Individual who are working most ot the coal laud In Colorado, "When It conies to tho conservation of coal and )o leasing of cuitl lauds, Instead of selling, I want to say that (lod put the coal lands hem for the Mine purpose that ho put thn air uboo for common nte. If this Is aoelatlsm. It may malic me unpopular but It Is the truth. "Whomner llockofollcr monopo lizes our nnttir.il resource It Is high lime for tho federal luivurninont to take control for tho people," Twelve federal agents from the de paitmcnt of the interior nt Washing on nnd H.'iO delegates from arid states nUo were piesent, I ho meeting was piesided oxer by Assistant Secretary of the Interior Andricus .lours. "We came here," said Jones, "to find out your difficulties, nnd to gether we will revive irrigation pro. jects nnd settle mid laud ipiestious." E lleportcd by Jackson County Ab tract Co., Sixth and Fir Sts. .Mnrtlauc LlrctiHCS , W. S. Niiiiii, .i7, Jacksonville, mid Kthel Crump, ;i", Jacksonville. J. II. Stanley. ''., Ilrowiisboio, uud liiu P. Under, 'JO, F.aglc Point. Probate P.statc of William C. Hurtled, de ceased Petition uud order for monthly siippuit of widow-; petition and outer setting aside propeity to widow; petition nml order to sell personal proper!). In matter of uuarilimislup of Liu gle Scautliu Report mid account filed. Kstnte of Domino It. Provost, deceased-Order admitting will nnd probate and upimintiug P. Sylvia Provost mid J. Henry Provot ex ecutors, mid order appointing ap praisers. Kstute of Hufus Cole, deceived Inventory.. Circuit Court Mulkey nnd Cherry vs. F.. K. Km merson, uetlon to recover money; writ of attachment issued. Mulkey A: Cherry s. IJ. K. Km crsnn ct u mid Fred L. t'olvig, county recorder F.quily and in junction. A. K. Kennies vs. K. K. Kmmcrsoii uud Fred L. Colvig, recorder To declare u trust mid for injunction. Heal INtato Transfers Unwind Mining Co. to W. L. Waters, laud in 'JJ-.IH-'JW $ lit F.liuhctli llumphiev to W. II. Humphrey, part lot 2, Mill- Kiis Hiibilivisiou, Medfonl . Ill I'nited States to William Lind say, laiid in sec, M-:iK-nK.Pateul I. O. O. F. Lodge l'JO to hUii-, uie S. Crawford, lot (ill, I, O, O. F. cemetery, Hock r. Point HI P.il Itolier'ts ct ux to Milton Ot tohimi. .-i.'lxlOO feet West Fourth street, Mcilford 10 Milton Ottoman et ux to Jack sou County liuililiiig & Imii ussociatioii, hiime JO It. ('. Kiuleyside to Lidd A. ' KiuleyHidc, lot 11, blfc. I, Pink Additiloii, Medford 10 Angus W. Atlcibiiry to Mabel L. Itush, tract in I). L. C. .'ID, III)-IK , ,v 10 NEAREST TO EVERYTHING jm LW W"k. Cr , JJ?Q. VWj.t.c nnuin fti' y ranrw' m f-fcw. tiT miiy;. - ..1 3T. -mars- oTARfinJU licit lofitrd and iiiom isipular hotel la the t'iiyi tiicuUiIni: Ice wuier In cvtry room. CipacUl attention lo ladlaa travellliik alona. Kuellrnt, ifiiorahly priced BfHI. Meet ymir (iltadi ut the M. V Ul... U.t.. SI Kil.tn. MunuKimint, Chttlir W, KtUty WES DEFENDS CONSERVATION DENVER MEETING COURT HOUS NEW SALTS IF BAC W 1 Drink lots or water nnd Mop eatlnR moat for a whllo If your lllnddcr troublfs yott. WliMl yell wnkiX Up with bui-kurlif nnd dull tnlnrry In tho kidney legion It tn-n-cr.vlly nirivns yon liivvo Nth entlng dsi nmcli niwl, imj a well known nulliotlty. Miwt forum uric neld which overwork tho khliiev In thrlr olTrtrt to niter It fnun thn blood nnd they Ihtoiiio nut ot pnrnlyrcd and leggy. Wlim jour kldiiry get IiikkI"Ii and cleg Jim uiust tellnro tlicin, llko jou rrllfve your bowelkj re moving nil tho lioify'n urlnou wt, rl yvni hivvo tuckivelio, lick hfudnclie, dlrrr s-lln vnur atmnnoh snnr, toiigno Is cotleil, nml when the wither la lod you h.tVn rlirumatta twinge. 11i tirlnw l cloudy, full ot iiMliuirnt, cliannrl nflMv get aore, watrr scalil ami yon nro nbllpsl to nock relict two or three time during thn nlubk. KtthiT roniult n gixxl, rrllnblo phyt clivn at oAci' or get from your plmrmneht abovit four otinc'ra of Jad Saltn take a Utdmpooafnl la n glmrt of watrr Mote bieakfntt for n few dv nt)d Jour kldnrra will thru nrt tine, 1M fammia anlta'U niado fniu tlm acid nt Rrapc and lemon Juice, romldnM with HtliU, and ha lvn n-d for gtnrrnllont lo clciin nml atlmulivtn ililn;lh klilnrya, alto to nctilrall'e ludil in lls urlnn cmi It no longer irrltntra, tlai enJng bladdor wrnknua, ,!nd Halts U a llto natrr for regular meat rater. II I Inriiwiialve, canmit Injure ami inakrs a delightful, ctTer vcacent lithla-water drink. Musterole, the Great Remedy for Rheumatism It stops tho twinges, loosen up those stiffened Joints nut! muscles liiftken you feel good all over. TluniiMUdn who itOo MU.STKIlOLi: will toll whnt relict It gives from Soro Throat, Ilronehltlti, Tousllltls, Croup, Stiff Neck, AHthuin, Neurnl Kin. Headache, Conpenllon, Plulirla), IttiouiuAtlHtn, Lumbngo, Vnlnn and Arhe of ttio Knck or JoIiKn, Sprnlu. .Soro Muscles, limine, Chllblnlun, Frosted Feet and Coliln (It prevents Pneuinonln). poctors and nurses frankly rcr Ommcnil MPRTKUOLi: an a subiill Into for tho old mesay liiuntnrd dns ter. I.nriro hoNpItnls um It. At otir druKKlst'n. In '.'fie nnd 'fie Jars, n special InrKu honpltul slxo for $2.60. Accept no HtibMltulc. If your driiKglst ennuot supply you, send zr,c or f0e to tho Ml'STKHOl.i: Com pany, Clovolnuil, Ohio, and w will mull you a Jnr, pustnRo prepaid (01)1 JoNi'ph F Hnords, Hutpbur, Okln , says: "Your .Muntcrolo Is very ef- (Irnclous It has done awny with my, rheumatic pnlna ami uilies In n won derfully nliurt xpneo of time" K L E I N I'Olt LOTHES Hulls to oritur, prices renHOtiubln. Noxl door to First National Ilanlc, up stairs. MLWOItll 'IWII.OIt.H. NOW IT 18 House Cleaning Time llomembor wo clean fcuthcrlmdtf, pillows, iiilltn, enrpetH nnd rugs, Also try our 50 pieces for $1.00 wash. Medford Domestic laundry Phono 1110 WESTON'S CAMERA SHOP Ilecontly romodolod and onlnrgod, added now cameras and apparatus uud Is now strictly ' up-to-doto lu oVory way, Coimncrtcal Work of 'all Kinds Including copying uud oularglng of pictures, legal documents, etc. Uro inldo uularKlug, any slto, mid kodak flnlnliliig of every kind, Profmuloiml mid nmnltior photo Kraphla stippllui, , M, llurinoii AskocUltsI Willi Mo, Hiiop over iin mwm, riiuuti mo ISIS 1HEATE Pliotopln)s Tliursihiy Duly TUB TWO ROSES l.uhlii Feature lu Two I'nilti SDI'MICH IMAHINAIIV VIHlVlllJM Comedy Drama si'si'i:nsi: ami m'npkmiciih Mollos Coiuedy WINUV WII.LIP.'S HlltTIIILW un-r Comedy lleto Toinoiiovv Till! lUtl IMIIS Two I'm Piiiimt STAR THEATRE TODAY NKW VAIM)i:'ILLK W)()tl,t:V ANIi PATIIIIISO.N t.'liii)' entertainers ntox and HTi:i:ti : part Vltnisraph in tiii: titi:tMii:its claw Lubln tiramn ' cmitTi.Vd inriTVM uiti Hdlou comply Coming tomorrow- HANICL I'ltOIIMAN Presents "LI.'AII KLIISCIINA" Admlntlon 10 renin MEDFORD FLUFF RUG CO Hug nml Ciirpol ClviB mill Waiving flit IOAKTiMAIN STUKKT Plunio VMl House cleaning Time Is Hero and you will want sumo now wnll paper. Wo have tho larg est lino uf tho choicest patterns over show'us lu Medford. Como and aoi. Wo carry Cabot's Creosoto Hhlnuto Htnlu. WATERS illH i:it Main Phono 1,111 Wo Vivo H. d II. (Ireon Htnmim Garden Seed CIiooho your Clardon nild lJowm' ScihIh fioin a Hlock lliat in (saroi'ully Holoetcd and handled. :' Our nidtlind of haiidling HfedK iiiHiiroH porToet reliii hility and a "true to'iiaino" h audit I'd ia perfeeted. Don't put ol'L' your jiuyinL' too long, a wo may not lie able lo duplicate Heedw that we are out ol later in the KcaHon, Monarch Seed & Feed Co. UUfl V., MhIm N, Bedford, Ore, Net! U Hnr 'l'lifMf I