m&tQJ1lttp1 ipn vnty-' ! 0 a P" N. pxdi Sfoui? MBMOKO MAIL TRIBUNE tiNDKNT NKWRt'AI'iari I5VI511V AITKItNUOW RXCHI'T MINIM Y 11Y THE MKDFUItU 1MUNT1NO CO. Offleo Moll Tribune Hullillntr, 2S-27-.9 North Fir Htrcnt, telephone ?( frhis Dimiacrntlo Time, Tlin Mrdfonl .Mall. Tho Medford Tribune, Tlio Bouth rn Oregonlan, The Ashland Tribune. Btraacxxrrxoir bates Ott rear, by mall..... 18.00 One month, by mftll.. ,10 Ff month, deliver il by carrier In ' Mmlfont, I'harulx, Jacksonville nnd Crntrst 1'olnt . - .SO BAtuntay only, by mull, per ycnr 1. 00 Wotikly, jisr yiwvr, , , 1.60 Official Taper of the City or Medford. OfflotM Taper of Jackson County. Mntered BR acromJ'Olniia rnntter ftt Medfsrd, Oregon, under tho act of March I. 187U. Hworn Circulation for 1914, SSSS. Full Irased wlrb Associated Press dis patch?. E$mj&! . Subscribers falling to receive- papers promptly, phono Clrcu- latlon Manager nt 250R. Says "Th' beauty of n jitnev bus is Hint it kin run on streets where traction cars don't. Which is probably the Mason it runs only whom traction cars do." DAYTON DENIES WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Hear ings on charges against Federal Judge A. 0. Dayton of West Virginia continued todav.bcforo tho house ju diciary subcommittee, with the judge on tliu stand being cross-examined. He denied numerous minor charges that he had failed to enforce the law and that ho was temporarily "unfit'' for tlie bench. "I don't think I would be human," ho said, "if I had not had tilts and disagreements with attorneys, ilorc than three-fourths of tho lawyers in the. district over which I preside have sent resolutions to this committee expressing faith in my integrity." Questioned ubout tho resignation of Ids predecessor, Judge Juckson, and his own appointment, Dayton testi fied that a year before he was ap pointed President Roosevelt had told him that he would give him a place on tho federal bench, "in spite of sen ators or nny ouc else." Kepresentntivo Gnrd aslicd whether Dayton had taken any part in tho in vestigation which preceded the res ignation of Jackson. "Von were close to President Itoosovcll,'' he said, "and you were close ,to Attorney General Moody. Didn't you aid this investigation pcr BonallyT" Judge Dayton replied ho had uo recollection of takinc any part in the investigation and remembered only ono conversation with Mr. Moody about i. Ho said he did not work with CharleH F. Toter, Judgo I?eese Blizzard and Major Btonaker of tho Baltimore) & Olioo railroad, in the in vcsligalion. A At last tho world's noted palmist, 'clairvoyant and tranco medium Is hero. Heads your life from the cradle tu tho grave like an open book. Health, threatened danger, lost or stolon articles, hidden treasure, re unites tlio separated, locates mines, oil ami mineral, gives advice In court ship, love, marriage, divorce, law tiiiitu and sets you right In business. All that nro heavy hearted or in doubt don't fa'jl to boo this gifted woman, who guarantees her work. Her gift Is a birthright. Only hero for a few days. Offleo hours from i0 a. ni. to JO p, in. 144 South Cen tral. 285 n' , m CHARGES ADMITS TILTSWITHLAWYERS t. KOTICti. Kotlco Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will appft to tho city coun cil of tfte city of Medford, Oregon, At Us noxt regular meeting, March 2ud. 1915, for a license to sell malt, vinous and splrltous liquors at his place of business, No, 63 N. Front ) treet, fedford,, Oregon, for a period ;; of six months, ' , DattHl February 18th, lOiC. . Jl, S. RADGLIFF. ftmake- Hohw-NUOV Clears, Coventor Johnson, Mt. Pitt and iia .Viik 'r? the bwt. POLITICAL THE logisliilive inountniu labored ami brought I'ortha mouse of eeouomv. Lt also gave birth to a mountain of political spoils. Despite much talk of economy, the actual reduction in expenses for the ensuing bienuium, as given by the. Asso ciated Press, approximates tions made by the legislature Those for this bienmum total Those for 19.13 included in eastern Oregon. There is no such development Avork in eluded in this year's program. The session besran with an onslaught unon all cotnmis sions and boards." It proposed to abolish or consolidate everything m snnit. It ended by consolidating but two departments, the state engineer s and the highway engin eer s, one an irrigation and road-building organization, combined departments are as the individual departments received. jn) economy was effected, the only object being to take away the power of the board of control to name 'the highway engineer, giving it to the governor, and making the state engineer appoint ive instead of elective. The abolition of offices began and ended with the state immigration commission, which asked no appropriation. The state accountancv elimination bill was passed, but re called and the office perpetuated at the last minute with an appropriation. A program of consolidation was outlined by Governor Withycoinbc in Ins message. A special senate committee was appointed to make recommendations. The committee purposely held up its report, until tho closing hours, when it was too late for action. The consolidations proposed would have eltected only a negligible saving. Efforts to effect a saving from the fish and game license money ended by the creation of a new commission to be named by the governor. Efforts to consolidate the insur ance and corporation departments ended by giving the governor the power to appoint new commissioners. Efforts to destroy the compensation act ended in giving the governor right to appoint new commissionei's. Efforts to reform the horticultural commission along lines favored by the horticulturists themselves ended in giving the gov ernor opportunity to change ing old laws. Ei torts to retorm the judiciary ended in creation of three or four new judges to be named bv the governor and so it went, economy the cry and spoils the object. There was no good roads refused to pass the pet measure ot Senator Day boss ot the senate, liimsclf a paving contractor, which barred patented pavement concerns from bidding on road work, destroying competition, leaving the field clear for contractors like Day. State Highway Engineer Bowl by was sacrificed to please Lv. Day, but liis removal did not secure needed road legislation, as the governor seemed to expect. Political economy as a science, practiced by the legis lature, consisted in the passage of the following bill, drafted by Senator Day: Each and every person holding an appointive office in any of the offices, departments or Institutions of this state, shall hereafter hold tho same for an Indefinite term and shall at all times bo subject to removal by tho ap pointive power which made the appointment, and such appointive power shall In all such cases havo tho right and power to appoint a successor or successors. It Is hereby adjudged and declared that existing conditions arc such that this act Is necessary for tho Immediate preservation of the public peace, health and safety, and an emergency is hereby declared to exist, nnd this act shall take effect and be in full force nnd effect from nnd after Its approval by tho governer: The same emergency for the '" preservation of the public peace, health and safety" was declared to exist in the cases of the new circuit judgeships created, and on other measures so raw that it Was feared the people would not approve if given a chance to rcferend, notwithstand ing the fact that Governor Withycombe in his pre-election jMeatora speech said : I am particularly opposed to the uso of the emergency clause for any purpose other thun that Intended by the constitution, and never would I, as governor, permit uso of tho emergency clauso to defeat the initiative and referendum. The action of the Jackson county delegation, both in senate and house, in ,bpposhi the, program of political spoils and the abuse of the emergency clause is to bo com mended, as is their fiitilo effort to secure needed con structive legislation for good roads and horticulture. L LAND GRANT CASE WASHINGTON, Feb. 23. Appli cation for early hearing lu the pend ing Oregon land grant cases bus been filed' in tho supremo court by tho de partment of Justice. The land, con sisting ot fionio 2,300,000 acres in- western Oregon, is claimed by the Oregon & California railroad com pany under grant from congress. Tho government contends tho conditions of tho grant have not been met. Improper conduct in attempting to posfpono tho cases In the supreme court of tho United States was charged against Win. F, Ilerrln, of the Southern Pacific railroad, in San Francisco by Ilcprcsentatlvo Lafferty of Oregon in the house. lie said Ilerrln had tried to see Chief Justice White and a district of ficial during tho court recess in an effort to havo the cases postponed until April or May or even October, if possible. He declared Jlerrln's action was highly improper because the movement for a postponement was made in private and uot in open court and that a postponement would further delay the claims of settlers in Oregon who already havo been in court for boven years. ASKS SPEEDY TIA WTCDFORT) ITCni TUTBTTTTR. .uimujjtw-JJW- .'. ' . .J-UJUIJ. ECONOMY only !?b7,bis.(b. Appropria of 1913 totalled $7,7:15,921. S,Mb.04b. $450,000 for reclamation work- power proposition, tho other a with nothing in common. Tho given the same appropriations the personnel, without chang I itlVm.W legislation, because the house SHELLS IN CALIAS UKItl.IN, Feb. 23, via wireless to London, 3:26 p. m. Tho German war office today Issued this repert: "In tho west: "Tho Calais fortress was freely bombarded during tho night of Feb ruary 21-22 with missiles from an airship. "Yesterday tho Trench again de livered an attack In tho Cbampagno district north of Perthes, but with de creased forces. Kach of their ad vanco movements broke under our fire. At AiHey nnd Apremont the French forces woro driven back to their positions after having first se cured some minor successes, ''In the Vosges, Sattlokopf, to the north of Mueluaacli, has been taken by storm. Othciwiso tliero has been nothing of importance to report in the west." COLONEL MARCHA.RD 18 WOW BRIGADIER GENERAL PAWS, l'pb. 2.1. Colonel Mnrcli and, of Fufdioda fume, has been pro moted to the rank, of brigadier poli AIRSHIP DROPS MEDFORll, OREOOX, TtTRRT)AY. VETmrARY 2H. .-WJUHUUJSWI mivj f.gi-j.1' y J1., MissJoan cJoitf-1. S fitful - SWSBir rftu r'Jar la p ? jjBiiaBiaiBBr L'7"J Is tho foremost exponent of high-class, States. Is In charge of New York's way's most alluring dance palaces. Is in American theatricals. Dance photos begin Wednesday, Do you dance? Would you like to learn? Very well. Tlio Mail Tribune lias printed several series or dance pic tures the past winter, but I.ereV a piece of dance uens that will please every dance fun in Medfoid, It's this : Jean Sawyer, New York's idol, ha consented to tell tell you, through the column of the Mail Tribune, how t.he does here popular lances I Thi-rt'! You have heard of Jojuf Sawer. jller Persian Gurdcn.i fumed even in far-off ParU nnd London. She is the chief and foremost exponent of.pcinnnl endeavor. The Initio prin popular, modem dances in Aii-t'rica. She has been called tho "dancer with u soul," unit bv no less u pcrvnn than Jctinutte Gilder. Msior of the famous editor mid author, the late Kiehard Wat htm fiihler, editor of the Century Magazine. Mis flildcr is Miss Sawyers sponsor. This in the first time that Miss Sawyer has consented to poso nnd write for n daily neww'K'r, dc.scrib ine her new dunce Mens Jean Sawyer bj the most urageful LAUGHS A Costly Instance. Talk may be cheap, Dut, bless my soul! Not this: "Send up A ton of coal." llpston Transcript Ihirouragcincut Cholly Oofore I met you I thought ot nothing but making money. EthelWell, keep right on! Pop ain't as rich as folks think! Dallas News. Ileal IVlmitMiip "He seems determined to kiss me," remarked the girl who was fish ing for a compliment, "I wonder why." "Hard to tell," said the otlior girl. "This Is the season for freat bets." Louisville Courier-Journal, Seenust Officious "Did you tell IJlnks I was n fool?" "No; I thought he know it." Harvard Lampoon. AFTER MANY MEDICINES FAILED -1 ' t Mr, filnglctnry Kuy VJnol I.'ndwl Ills ....Suffering From an Awful Cough nnil Threatened Lujik Trouble, Sumter, S. C "I nm an oculist and for several yoars I suffered with an awful cough und lung trouble, so that at tllnes I was scarcely able to go about on account of my condition. I had tried almost every rnedlclno rco ommended for such troubles, without help, and finally n friend advised mo to try Vlnol. Iloforo I hart taken one-halt bottlo I could see an Im provement. I have now takeu six bottles and my cough Is not only gono but my gpneral health is lots hotter' J. V. Slnglotaryj Sumter, St 0 It Is tho combined action ot the medicinal elements found In cod Hvera.tOKcthor with tlio blood-moliing and strongth-crcatiiig properties of tonic iron, that maltcs' Vlnol o of flcent for chronic coughs, colds and bronchitis at tho samo time build ing up tho weakened, run-down sys tum. Wo ask overyoiia In this vicinity who Is troubled with a chronic cough, cold or4ronchllls to try a bottlo of Vlnol, with theundorfitandlng that your money will bo returned If Jt docs not benefit. Medford Pharmacy, Medford, Ore. Adv, LiiUJCU... Sawyer - amyer; modern dances In tho United famous Persian (Inrdon, one of llroad- said to bo the most beautiful woman dancer in New Yolk. She has ere ated many f the most popular dances. She will not fiizxh you with intri cute diagrams mid iimdved figuics. Crisp, carefully worded paragraphs nnd clear pictures will coiivev to you the chief steps in the one-step, the aeroplane waltr etc. "I do not intend to give a dance course," Haiti A!is Sawyer to a re porter for the Mail Tribune. ".My aduec will he of feted to those who know the fuiidauieiitiil rule-, of each dance. "Uiincii'iK is largely a matter of ciples once ucittiircd, the rent comes bv niere suggestion. That what I inn going to tlo in vimr paper. I'll suggest fk.'iii't' in photographs nud in short, mealy paragraph. Beginners can gut mr.ch out f my instruction if thev will watch closely. I iiiiu chiufly to show correct dancing positions, Incorrect positions arc the rule. This abuse js only too com mon." Today you will find Mis Sawyer's fin-t suggestion. Others will follow. Watch for them. Kditor. An Omission Tho Decalogue In phrases term? Defines tho sins that man should shun; The statutes of our land rehearso A list of things not to bo done. Why do they overlook tho crlmn Of loafers who come In and kill A colymn writer's precious time? Peoria Journal. More Than KiioiirIi Modest Suitor I havo only $3000 a year, sir: 'but I think I can sup port your daughter on that. Father (enthusiastically) Sup port her, my dear boy. Whyt you can support her entire family on It. Mllwnukeu Sontlnel. I'ciluijw ti-keii on the IUr Ono of tho best stories of Scar boroughand It 1b uuthontlc cornea from a village near tho coast, where tho news trlcklod through dur ing tlio day In various forms. "The Grand Hptcl has been lime Treatment In Tuberculosis In tbp .Mnj- Uti IIHS, Nur ul tbv JuuruHl ul tlip Autrrlemu Mrillral -mtclatloii nyprnrrd (Ul ntutrmrut I'um-rritliiiir t-Hlclum lllmr) mrilltn lluu In h trralurn if iuU""Hrr lulirri'llloal (t-uukiiiiililluul I "I mlrr (lie trinll-, t-uulluurd uml in-mlslrnt rrulnir of rulrluui aanliullalloii, Vnii lluu ban ru a Ulllnlirr nf III iallrul Imprutr, II -Urrico nu ruilulluu iir iiurtlnl cou uIIiImIIum In llir lunu, tvlilvli llirn rr rnil tints tvuulil npprar lu contribute tu IUr nnllluK uK anil cloiliiK ( the Iraliiii. IIhuiI In hand ultli IhU I'uumr of rvrntu, Ikr auutum t-lrara iti ii f luurri-r liai-llll, mIiU-m lliiaHr ilWupiirar, unit Miv iiultralM atr.ill--hurKil Hi Hi lirulril iulnionury tu-lirri-uluiilii." (Otlilcul mmllual Jiiurnnlx Hwldom m'ciik i poniilvoly uiiout u rcini'iliiil intuit, yt tills tMtlliiuny coluclilrs with iliut from jittniy coikhiiiiI'IIvum w)i; liuvo aocured llhe remillti tlliiiUKlt tliu ub of Kcldimn'ii Altera tive. Klllou c.ileliiiii In a toiintUiiiiiit of this ruoiC'lJ' fur nnlmoiiui'v iuIidu-u-IohIh ami ((llliiil tliroat uml biiniuliliil uffcvtiuiiK, Itu IihiiIIiik pownr iiuy In uciiuo nicuHurt) lie iitl'i'lhuteil to tlm niiiiiiHii- la which thin vlmnuiit In no coinliltidd with utlitir liiKioillcnla um to lit! (inlly iiNHlnilhitml My- tin liver uuo pemoii uml It iloeo uot Irrllato ' II. u atouiuili, , I.'cUimihih Altenitlvtf coiilaliiK no oiilnt'cM, imrcotk'ii or Imlilt-fornilnit tliUKi, ho It In nufii to try. If your ilrUKHlut Is out or It, iik lilui o onler. or runtl dllx'Ot to UiUiiiiiii l.uliurntury, I'lilluilelphla, Price $1 and $2 n bottlo, John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant 2H'H. HAHTLKTT PIioticsBf, l7amI47-JU Aiubiilnuce b'eivlco Deputy Coroner -i s iu.nj.it vgfuti.ij.'-i.'i. mm wreektMl." said one ot tlio lllantun who Is looked upon iih hi) authority. "Hcnllyl" said bin stii'Prliied mu tiunlnliiiico. ''Wiin it torpedoed?"- -Tit IIIIh. Out or Place William, like many another mini before him, had Joined the army by way, ot showing lilt "devotion to Ills country. Ho bnd not yet learnt thte meaning ot strict discipline. "Now then, put that Unlit out I" shouted an officer on Inspection, "ll'ml retorcd William, "and pray who Vu'o you?" "I'm the officer or the, day." "Then what tho dlekeim are you prowling about In thes iilithMlmc for?" asked William. Polite Pails VHiico the war begun the women hnvii leon taking tho places of tlm moil on tho Paris street curs." "Well, they'd do It here, but tlm men are too lll-inaniiered tu gut tip." niiffalo Kxpri'Hs. Spending He ifpciit his youth and mlddtu ago Accumulating wealth; And then be spent his last red cent Accumulating health. peorla Journal. Adept "Do you think that Skinner en u uinko a living out thorn?" "Make n living! Why, ho'd iiinke it living on a rock In the middle of the mean If there was another man on the rock." BORN Horn to Mr. and Mrs. Chnrles 8, Hebrard. at Laurel. Wnbli., Feb. ID, a daughter. Mrs, Hebrard was formerly Minn E titt a 10-cunt box. Take u Cascarel tonight to cleniiM) your l.tvcr, Ktomach and Dowels, nud j oil will surely feci groat by morn ing. You men and women who have hfitdarlie, routed tongue, a bad cold, are bilious, nervous, upset, bothered with a sick, gussy, disordered stom ach, or have backachu and feel all worn out. Arc you keeping your bowels clean with Cascnrots or merely forcing n passageway every few days with salts, cathartic pills or castor oil" Cunrarcts Immediately ctcunsn anil regulate the stomach, remove tho sour, undigested and fermenting food and foul gases; take tlm excess bile from the liver nnd carry off tho constipated wastu matter and poison from the bovtols. Ittimombur, a C'nicnrct tonight will straighten you out by morning. A 10.cc.tit box from your druggist menus hcnlthy bowel action; a clear head and ohuerrulncBs for months. Don't forget the children. Adv. STARTS wi:dni:hd.v.tiipiikd.y EXPLOITS OF ELAINE Fifth KpUotlo The'Poisoned Room Two Paris Kco the Plctine-Willetl Story Two I'nit IMnnui Threadsof Fate Olio Part Joker The Magic Mirror C -is. COMINC1 FHIDAV-HATl'ltDAV The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch Willi IIKN1UKTTA OUOB8MAN Afternoon Hi in Kveiiltig 7:00 HAY! Buyers Attention Wo can supply you with A No, 1 buy at reduced pilcim, Alfalfa, oats and wheat, or barley hay, aivo us a trial, Wrlto or Who SYCAMORE RANCH Lo.s .Mullens, Calif, CASCARETS R HEADACHE COLDS CONSTIPATION Ida nitswnilli, a daughter of J. i IHlHwiiitli of Pnmpeel uml a popular timelier tr .lanksou ami .loHuphlim counties, Mr and Mi llohrnrd worn for mer resliloulrt of HogUe It Ivor wluuti Mr. llehruvd was ciigaged In tlm bliieksmllh biuilnesH, Red Qrowti ilte Gasoline of Quality Made up to a stand aid not down to a mice. Wo nuke tho best uaioline (hut our experiencu mid te soutcct ciublo us to ptoduce. The tpial ity of the gasolmo dctcmiittcs IM pine not tlie puce its iiiiiliiy. Ucjlcrs fvciywhcie. STANDARD OIL COMPANY kiii.utJi Miilfnivl THE PAGE Mcilford's Lcaillnn Thcalfr LAST TIME TONIGHT Great New York Hippo drome Spectacle America I It'itr Iln l.nrgo Wurlitzer Orchestra ADMISSION .1.IIM.1 CFXTS THE PAGE Mctlfiirtl's l.i'nillng Tlienli'i One Night Only FitiiiAV. 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