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M. M. Ahrunn or Modrord Is a re
cent arrival nt Hold Hmison, Port
land, Oregon.
Mffl. llnlpti CowrIU of Modrord Is
on a business' trip to Portland,
'City pnsengcr rorvlco llic, Coun
try trlpa In proportion Pluron &.
Foster,. Phono S78-L K
JtitfpHt'owglll, onelnoer ot ltoguo
River Cnnnl compnny, spent Wednes
day lu (Iranta Pass.
II. 11. 10.1, by Vnvvtor -Uelmburs-tag
W. II. Slncler. sliorltf ot Jackson
counly, $99.50 for money expended
for returning nrlvoncr from llolso,
Idaho, to Jacksonville. On'., lias
purified tho houso nt Salem,
Tho young men's class of tho Pres
bytorlan church will glvo a skating
party at Nntatorlum thla evening.
Everybody come. 27G
MoBarn. Gladden and Hanley, who
aro In "Washington on business con
nected 'with their Copper river can
nery In Alaska, wlro that their mis
sion lias been successful. They are
expected back shortly.
The Sophomores of tho high school
defeated the Faculty In tho third
gamo of tho Inter-class series at the
Nntatorlum Wednesday afternoon by
tho scoro of 27 to 17. This after
noon tho faculty and Juniors aro play
ing. Trench-American undorwenr, cm
brolderled by hand, on display at Moo
& Co. store,
Tho Civic, I.eaguo of Phoenix Is
circulating -petitions objecting to the
rebuilding of tho Hex Spray factory
plant within tho city llmlta upon the
grounds that tho smell Is a nuisance,
and that tho fumes aro killing the
madrona grove tho only ono along
tho routo of tho S. P.
Dr. M. C Barber has roturned
from a business trip to Portland and
other northern points.
Ilakcd apples, waffles, hot rolls,
Musago and coffee for 25c, nt St.
Mark's hall Tuesday morning, C to
3:30 a. m.
Roger Stout who has been trap
ping in tho Blue Canyon country re
turned to Modrord Wednesday .after
a successful season in tho hills.
Dr. 'J. 0. Emmons has moved to
his now sutto ot offlco rooms In tho
second floor of tho M. F. & II. Co.'s
building.
Miss Ethel Woods of Iloguo Itlvcr
is visiting friends and relatives In
this city for a few days.
See Davo Wood aDout that tiro In
auranco policy. Office Mall Trlbuno
Bldg. '
Talent has been selected for the
grammar school track meet of tho
schools of tho county to bo held
next May. Tho winners will partici
pate In the stato meet to bo held at
Eugene in Juno..
lira. A. C. King ot New York, the
export demonstrator for Ladles'
Home Journal patterns, will be with
us Friday and Saturday of this week.
Como and seo tho latest styles -and
bring your pattern and dressmaking
problems. You will ho welcomed. F,
. K. Deuel ft Co.
Tho regular weekly bill of vaudo
vlllo by local talent was given at tho
Star last night.
Piano contest closes Monday tho
15th at C p.m. All votes must bo In
at that tlmo. Votes counted Tues
day, 27C
James Butterfleld ot Ashland was
a business visitor in tho city Wednes
day afternoon and ovcuing.
Matinee, tho Page today.
Mrs. W. 1. Berber of this city Is
visiting friends and relatives In
Granta Pass this week.
Attornoy Porter J. Neff returned
Wednesday afternoon from a business
trip to Portland and Salem.
St. Mark's Shrovo Tuesday break
fast, Fob. 10. 25 conts.
John A. Tornoy has returned from
a trip to tho Star Clulcli country
whoro ho has mining Interests.
Sweet elder at Do Voe's.
Tho Bounders club will glvo a
danco at tho Natatorium uoxt Friday
evening. The alumni and high school
aro Invltod.
Mrs. Leach, '220 North Bartlett, ox
port corsotloro.
Jamoa Poyton of tho Flounco Hock
district spout Wednesday In this city
on buslnofcs.
Exnert pattern demonstration at
Deuel's Friday and Saturday. You
aro Invited to attend,
Horace Pelton of Sams Valley was
a rceonl Medford visitor.
Mntlnpo, tho Page today.
0, M. Lines appeared befoio Po
lice Judge aay'Wodnoaday to answer
to Ihq charge of leaving a gravel pile
in tho street without proper light pio
toction. A fine pf ?5 was assessed.
Farmers of tho Applogatq country
havo organised a coyote club, as tho
means of exterminating tho varmints.
It Ih Hkoly that tho sanio course will
he taken in other sections.
Shrove Tuesday breakfast, Tues
day, Feb, 10, 0 tq 0:30 a. in., St.
Mark's hall, 25 cents,
Tim next regular Inspection of Com
pany 7 will bo hold next Tuesday
5v(,nln, Captain 1). W. Collins of En
Homo having chaK Tho public is
jMU-U to attend,
MIsh Ucrdlna Bcacom has returned
fiom a six wpo1s visit with her sister
at Oregon City,
Hot ysur 'nuttor, cream, milk and
buttcr-mllk, nt Dj VooX
Three crate of Hob White quail
nine been received by B. L. Uvvlng
from Stato Clamo Wardoit W. L. Fin
ley, and will bo liberated In different
sections of the valley. Thoy will be
released where they will bo given
earn from ruthless hunters. In n
couple ot Incidents bob whites have
been freed, and ntter growing rapid
ly been practically slaughtered by
hunters.
Wo carry u full line of maternity
corsets. F. K. Deuel & Co.
.1. A. Wostorlund, Bonne Carpen
ter, and C. A. Knight havo been ap
pointed delegates by the Fnnners and
Fruitgrowers League to tho fruit con
vention to lio held In Tuconia next
week.
Kodak finishing and supplies at
Weston's Camera Shop. Ovor IsIs
rhcator.
Tho hopes of far mora and fruit
growers for rain were dispelled today
by bright clear sunshine, and the
weather bureau prediction for con
tinued fair. Tho moisture that has
fallen during (he last ten days has
been dried up by the wind, and tho
ground is only In medium shnpo for
tho regular spring work. Pruning Is
In full blast in the orchards.
Oct It at Do Voo'a.
B. D. Iloko of the lloko Cannery
Is signing up acreage for loganberries
some ot which Is In the Grants Pass
district. Local truck gardeners are
also beginning to manifest interest
In the culture of the berry. Accord
ing to Mr. Hoke tho loganberry
reaches Its highest development in
western Oregon.
Kodak finishing tho best, at Wcs
on's Camero Shop Over Isls Thea
r Tho opening sessions of the grand
Jury for tho February term ot court
will open at Jacksonville next Mon
day, February 15.
J. O. Ocrklng, the best all around
photographer in southern Oregon
Always reliable. Negatives xnado any
whoro, tlmo or placo. Studio 228
Main Sh Phono 320-J.
Observance ot Lincoln's birthday
tomorrow in this city will bo marked
by tho closing of tho banks and pub
lic offices, and exercises In tho schools
of tho city In honor of the martyred
president. St. Valentines Day falling
upon Sunday, this year, many house
parties and other social events will
bo held Friday.
Dr. S. A. Lockwood and Dr. Myrtle
S. Lockwood, (physicians and sur
geons) liavo moved to'thclr now suite
of offices. Booms 300, 310 and 311,
third floor, M. P. & II. Bldg.
Col. II. II. Sargent, ono of the high
potentates of Bull Moosism In this
city, and n staunch supporter ot T.
It. will be ono of tho principal speak
ers at tho G. O. P. banquet nt tho
Medford Hotel Friday night. Tho
feast Is expected to bring back Into
tho republican fold, all who In 1912,
sang "Onward Christian Soldiers,"
and battled for tho Lord and T. It,
at Armegeddcon.
Wo aro Iieadqpartcrs for real first
quality cut hair. Marinello Hair
Potatoes havo taken a five cent
ralso in tho local markets duo to a
shortago In tho supply. Most of tho
spuds used In this section are shipped
In, the valley not raising enough of
this Important product last year tor
l(s own ubc
Cora E. Utloy, chropodlst, 407
Garnett-Corcy buiidlng, phono CG7-B.
C. II. Arundel, who had been lo
cated In this city, for the past sev
eral months, left this morning with
his son Ernest, for Medford, where
ho will accept a position in a musical
capacity for an Indeflnlto time.
Itoseburg News,
St. Mark's Guild will glvo the
usual Shrovo Tuosday breakfast in
St. Mark'a hall February 10, 0 to
9:30 a. in.
E
AT
E
SALEM. Ore., Feb. 11. Tho An
cient Order of Muts, an organization
Ldovotcd to public service and charity,
swooped down on tho capital from
Portland today and precipitated ono
of tho most umibual ncoiien ever wit
nessed within Its legislative hulls.
Several Muts, breaking Into tho
scnato chamber, wero overcomo and
handcuffed by tho senators. In the
meleo. Senator T. L. PerklnB had his
thumb twlnted out of Joint nnd was
carried away in a fainting condition.
Tho Muts captured tho governor and
other state officers, and forming mi
alliance with tho senate, took jiobses
bIoii at tho houfco where honorary lo
grees wero conferred after another
melee in which they selrod tho
spaker's chair while tho Iioiibo was
still in session.
Portland Livestock Market
POKTLANl), Or., Feb. 11. Caltlo
ItoceipU 18; Meaily.
Hogs HcceiptK 180; 2,rio lower.
Prime tight, $0.85(0 7.00; choice light,
.f).riO(i)(J.7r; light, jp.'J.rjfii).50;
rough, p.7r,(wa,'2r).
Slieep Kcceijits 70 j Btroiig.
ROUGH
HOUS
LEGILATUR
HOPE FOR BEET
SUGAR
FACTORY
ANOTHER YEAR
F. S. Brnmwell, representing the
Interests seeking the construction of
a beet sugar factory lu tho Hogue
river valley did not arrive nt (Hantn
Pass Wednesday, or In this city, to
day, and further campaigning for the
Industrial project has pigeonholed Un
til next fall, and hopes for results
this year havo gon by the board.
Soil Expert Storey telephoned from
Grants Pass Wednesday night that
but 210 acres had been nctuully
slgned up and accepted In that sec
tion, out of n reported 2000 acres,
and that It wa his duty to report to
his chiefs, that It would bo fallacy
Tor them to attempt to operate a
beet sugar factory In this valley at
this time, for tho solo reason that
tho acreage signed did not Justify It.
The beet sugar committee bellovo
they will eventually secure a factory
here. Thoy feel that It could havo
been secured with more time, and
that tho month's campaign has been
the medium of educating landowners
antl farmers to thw value of beet cul
tur, and that In the fall when tho
campaign is renewed, the securing of
ncrengo will bo easy.
Tho lateness of the season Is the
Sole reason double the acreage was
not secured.
CANAL CUTS RAILROAD RATES
(Conttlnuod from Page 1.)
business of supplying customers
on
tho Pacific."
Carload rates on coal and pig Iron
may bo less to the Pacific coast than
to Intermediate points but tho rates
on such articles to the higher rated
Intermediate points must not exceed
five mills perton mile.
"The Pacific coast terminals to
which these rates will apply," says
the explanation, aro tho points at
which tho Atlantic-Pacific steamships
deliver their freight."
New Km Ilcgun
"It Is evident from tho whole rec
ord," says the commission's opinion,
"that whatever may have been the
degree of competition in the past be
tween the rail carriers and the water
carriers as to the rates on these ar
ticles, concerning which additional re
lief is now sought, we nro witnessing
the beginning of a new era of trans
portation between tho Atlantic and
the Pacific coasts.
"To securo any considerable per
centage ot this coast to coast traffic
rates on many commodities must bo
established by the rail lines material
ly lower than thoso now existing. As
wo view It, the Panama canal is to
be oue of the agencies of transporta
tion between the cast and tho west,
but not necessarily tho sole carrier.
If tho railroads arc able to mako such
rates from tho Atlantic seaboard to
tho Pacific coast as will hold to their
lines so mo portion of this traffic
with profit to themselves they should
bo permitted to do so. The nccep-
anco ot this traffic will add some
thing to their net revenues, and to
that extent decrease, nnd not In
crease the burden that must bo borne
by othor traffic. It will also glvo
the shippers at the coast points tho
benefits or an additional and a com
petitive kervlco.
Penult (niM-tItlun
"Wo aro of tho opinion that thoso
carrlera should be permitted to com
pote for this long distance traffic
so long as It may bo secured at rates
which clearly cover tho out-of-pocket
cost."
The commission saya that fow, if
any, of the Intervening Interests real
ly opposo the petition of tho carrlors,
but that tho lnter-mountain territory
protested.
Tho commission suggests that tho
railroads themselves re-adjust tho so
called "back-haul" rates from the
Pacific coast to points Inland,
WASHINGTON', Feb. 10. Secrc,
tary Iirynii announced late today thai
Duval West, an attorney of San An
tonio, Tex., has been selected to go' to
Mexico us tho confidential agent ol
the state department. No announce
ment of his mUsinn. lie has hecri
here rnnfciriiu with Mr. Dr.viin hev.
era I days.
A
Madam Winterroth, palmist, clalr
voyan and trance medium.
Now located lu our city is creating
sensations by her true predictions.
She has engaged a patronage of tho
very best people of our city. She
reads you as open book, past, pres
ent and future, und sets you on, tho
right road to health, wealth and hap
piness. All thosu In doubt don't fall
to seo this girted woman as he Is
hero for a fow days only. Offlco
li South Central. 377
IRK
BENS
MEDFORD
EW
L
Actual construction work on tho
new $110,000 federal building to be
erected nt Rl.lh and Holly streets
as begun this morning by tho Med
ford Concrete Construction company,
wlo hold a sub-contract from tho
Puget Sound Bnglneertng and Con
struction company for tho basement
excavation. A force of mon and
scrappers nro at work. Stakes wero
driven. No ceremony was attached
to tho turning of the first shovelful
ot earth. A largo crowd of sight
seers gathered during the day to see
the work.
It has been four years slnco the agi
tation for a federal building was
started, tho first step being the so
curing of the site. Since then fed
eral aid for tho building has been de
layed due to tho myrlnds of red tape
involved In passing through congress
and tho treasury department. Sena
tor George E. Chamberlain has boon
Instrumental lu stalling tho actual
work, due to his long experience and
Influence nt Washington.
The contract calls for tho occu
pancy ot the building In 15 months.
If this Is fulfilled mure spted will
be exorcised In tho future than In tho
past.
J. II. Holmes, government super
intendent of construction arrived
Thursday with his wife, and will be
In chargu of tho work for the gov
ernment. L
E
SALEM, Ore., Feb. II. Tho house
of representatives today passed a bill
providing for tho free use of school
houses as civic centers. The bill has
nlrcady passed the senatu nnd now
goes to the gorernor. Among 10
other sennte hills passed by tho
houso today, was a measure striking
the death penalty for murder from
the state statute In conformity with
the amendment adopted nt the laflt
general election.
BILL ABOLISHING
RECORDER KILLED
SALK.M,Tel. 11. Dv an over
whelming vote the lioiiMt has killed
the Jones hill, If. II. H7H. providing for
the abolishment of tho nflice of coun
ty recorder in all of tho eight conn,
ties of the slate in which such office
exists, and when it camo to thu
"show down" Mr. 'Jones, thu nutltur
of tho bill, created a ripple of laugh'
ter when ho voted to kill his own ere
aiion.
It developed, however, that Hcpro
scntativo Jones sprung- tho hill as a
test of thu sincerity of tho members
of the house who nro clamoring so
loudly for econom' nnd retrenchment,
and when it transpired that the prin
cipal nnd only opposition to the pas
sage of the bill came from the dele
gation of tlioc counties in which thu
office of countv recorder exists, ho
feels thai lis purpose lias been ac
complished, and those members plac
ed duly on record regarding their nt
titudc on tho subject of econoniv as it
affects their respective hailawiclts.
10'JREAl RAIDERS
AS
LONDON", Feb. 11. Ileplylng In
tho house of commons to a question
today, put by Admiral Lord Charles'
Hcresford concerning nlr and hoo,
raids on undefended towns. Premier
Asipllth said:
"I am not propnrcd to mako any
general statement. Kach case must
bo dealt with on Its own merits."
TOO LATK TO CLASSIFY.
FOR UXCHAN'OK 10 acres Im
proved, cIobo in, $-1000,00, tor bun
galow. & acres Improved close in f27fi0,
for bungalow, Clark Ilealty Co,
WA.NTKD -Oentleman and wife de
sire to rent a completely furnished
bungalow, no children. Address
"Superlntedont," caro Mall Tri
bune, lilt
WA.NTICD Small furnished houso In
good location. No children. Phone
IBS. 278
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BIN
SCHOO
HOUSES
A IIC
NT
JOSEPHINE OBJECTS
TO STATE AIO FOR
SISKIYOU
NOWAY
SALKM, l-Vli. 11. -If KcprcM-ntn-live
Vnwter luul uii hlcu that IiIh hill,
providing that 'JO per cent of Hie rev
enue derived from tlic uuiuler-iuill
Htute roml tux In1 expended numm!l
in aid of tlurknou county in the con
pt ruction of n permanent road iiciohx
tho Siski.vnu mouiitniiH would get
through the iouu without sctlnu
protect lie was I rented to iv mild hup
prise ycxtciday when it met witli such
strenuous protect from Ids eollengucn
from Josephine nnd Doitglux counties
that it wns sent buck to the commit
tee on roads mid highways to he mod
ified so us to allow the latter two
counties a share in the spoils.. Neither
of these counties lmc spent any
money on permanent highways under
state sii)crvision.
Mr. Vnwtct's lull made it incum
bent upon the slutc lilghwiiv commis
sion to set aside lit least 'JO per cent
of the state hiulivuv fund each year,
which would he ('univalent to .iihl.DOO
for the hicuuiul period 11115-1(1 to he
expended cAclusUoly upon I lie con
struction of the Pacific highway
across tin Siskiyou", mid it was so
worded that I lie countv of .lacKsou
need not spend any more money on
the improvement until the state hud
contributed an amount cipiul (o that
already expended by the county upon
the road, or about . 1811.000, uh stated
by .Mr. Viiwier. Mr. Porter of I)ouK'
las look .Mr. Vnwter to task for try
inj- to "hog" nil of (he benefit from
the stnte highwtp- fund when Douglas
county lind already expended $110,000
toward tho improvement of the Pn
cifio highway ncross the Cnlintmoius
in Cow Creek canyon, nnd had not re
ceived a ccutV worth or nld from thu
state fund, wlicrcna Jaek-son county
had already received benefit from the
fund.
Dr. Smith of Multnomah snoko in
favor of the Vnwter hill, sayinp; that
Jackson county had spent immense
sums of money uim the pacific high
way and was entitled to some aid
from the state, mid Itcpresentativc
lllaiichard of .loscniiiue took side
willi .Mr. Porter of Douglas.
W. 11 Core, president of the .Med
ford National batik tolled nssldlously
all this morning, nt tho inoit en
chanting task In tho world. Ho was
engaged In clipping blocks of hank
notes $10,000 worth of them, nnd
signing his John Hancock thereto.
Tho money wa received Wednesday
from the treasury department at
Washington, D. ('.. nnd will bo put
Into circulation at once. Tho notes
were all In $10 nnd $20 denomina
tions, tlvo to a sheet, and ench bill,
Including the coupon on the end,
wero clipped with a pair or long
eared shears. At noon Mr. (loro was
about hair through, and will bo busy
tho rest ot the day.
zimc
MEDFORD
BANK
Ml
MONEY
amaczziE
A BIGGER army an'
navy ain't any like
lier to spread the "war
germ" in this
cowntry than
mo' doctors are
to make mo'
sick folks.
$&&$
Peace nnd content radiate from ajpipc of
VilliVFiVriieSniootlicstSmokingTobacco.
This Kentucky hurley de huxews the
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ZDIH1CZ3IZ
INE
YCMIDMN', Holland, Feb. ll.-Tlic
ftcinuiu siilminriuc l-'J ycstcidny at
tempted lo torpedo the lliitih steam
er l.ncilcs, which in rived here luday
I'roin .linn. The vessel escaped hy
adroit maneuvering imd UA steam
ing. When allocked the slcnlucr was
living the Dutch vsi'
Tin ullnck on the l.ncilcs wn
tundo while the vessel wns vlcnmiiig
between the Mcusc lightship und
Schouwen Hank. The suhuutiino
fired several shells, which damaged
the steamer's funnel, compass and
upper deck. As this did not induce
the canlaiii to stop, the siihinnrinc
inudc tin unsuccessful attempt lo tor
pedo the steamship.
Tho l.uorlcs, when challenged hv
the submarine, was proceeding with
out showiuir her nittioiiulilv. When
asked to stop, the vessel flew I he
Dutch ling, but this did not in event
the (Icnnans, according lo the ship's
officers, from firing on the steamer
and attempting lo sink her.
The captain of the l.ncrlcs sayn he
flew Hie Dutch flug in order to save
the crew, which consisted of suhjcclM.
of neutral states, including those of
China mid Norway,
T
OF
WASHINGTON'. Fob, II Presi
dent Wilson received the members of
tho National Council or tho Hoy
Scouts or America today and pre
sented medals to several scouts, ono
or them for life saving
Tho president addressed tho boy
scouts expressing his Interest In tho
organization and his boiler lu Its
objects. Tho president said:
"You aro nrrultrt III the ranks
thnt wo all stand In. or those who try
to serve the country In some way
that will tell and that has nothing to
do particular!) with our own per
sonal benefit.
"A man who devotes hluiM'ir to tho
development or his own character
will succeed In nothing except mak
ing u prig, hut It ho devotes himself
to helping other people, his character
will not only lake cure of Itself, but
It will grow to a very noble stature.
I havu always maintained In the
language of manufacture, that char
acter Is a by-product. If you set lo
work to mako It becauso you love
)oursolf you make an ass. If you
disregard (ho consequences to your
solf lu order to servo other people,
you win make a uouio Konticmen.
That, I believe. Is fundamentally de
creed of an organization of tills
sort'
Douglas county game protectors
oppose freak legislation.
uocn
SBMA
TO TORPEDO BR TISH
STEAMER
LAERTES
PRESIDENT
ES
MEDALS
HEROES
Y
SCOUTS
aged-in-the -wood inflow
ncss, gives all the slow burn
ing 'srilisfactiop usually
associated with "strong"
tobacco. Yet VELVET is
the coolest and mildest df
smokes,
0
line
CASCARETS
IF
Oct a til-rent box,
Put aside Just once- the Halts,
Pills, Castor Oil or Purgative Whlcrs
which meiolv forco a piisimgutviiy
through' tho bowels, bdt do not thor
oughly rleiiimo frMhcit and purify
there drainage organ, and Imvij no
effect 'w'hatovcr upon 'tho llvsr And
stomach.
Keep your "lusldoV pure and troth
with CascarctH, whloh thoroughly
clenmio tho stohlilHt, lemoVo tho nii
digested, sour food' ami foil! hiiw,
take the oxcosa hllo from 1 1 in llvur
and carry out or tho system all tho
constipated waste matter and polions
In tho bowels.
A Cascarct tonight will mako ynu
feel great by morning, i'hny work
while you sloop- never gripe, slclion,
and cost iiulv to cents a box from
vour druggist. Million of men niul
women take a Cascnriit now and Ihnu
and never hnvc llmtilnoho, Mlllouii
ncsn, Ssvcie Colds, Indigestion, Sour
Stomach or Constipated dowels. Ca.
caieta belong In every household.
Children Just love to take Ihciu -Adv.
HALL TAXI CO.
NEW SCHEDULE
llctvvisrii .Med fool ami Ashland
Kffecllvo February Kill)
.SOUTH Itm'XD
Leave Leave l.ravo
Ashland Talent Phuoiilx
12 SO p. m. .12:37 p. in. !'.' 1 1 p. m.
StSO p. m... 2.37 p. in... 2.11 p. in.
C 30 p. m... f. .47 p. in... 5:61 p. m.
h.00 p. in... K: 17 p. m.. X:!M p. III.
11:00 p. i.i 11.17 p. in. .11:21 p. in,
Haturtlay Only
12 IS a. m... 1:02 n. in.. 1:00 a. m.
Sir.N'DAYH ONLY
10:30 a.
12:30 p.
2:30 p,
r:00 p.
8:00 p.
.10:17 n. m.. 10
:T. I a. m,
.12:17 p.in. .12
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. w2 47 p. m... 2
. fi 17 p. m .. ft
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