i ' M1DFORD MAIL TRIBUNE AN JNni:i'KNDRNT NIJWKI'AI'JJH . rUUI.lHIIKI) kvi:hv AITICllNOON JCXCU1T KUNOAY IIV TIU3 MUUl'OItM I'lUNTlNQ CO. Offlco Mnll Tribune) IttilliltnR, 2B-27-2B North Kir Blrcet; lelc-nliono ft, Tho Domocrntlo Time. Tho Mftlford Mali, Tlio .Medford Trlbuno. Tho South ern OrcRonlnn, Tho Aihlnnd Tribune. BUHBORirTIOW KATES Ono yrar. by mull........ ... -Is.Oo Ona month, by mnll....-..... .so Per month, delivered by carrier In Mrilford, Phoenix, JnckaimviIlM nnd Central Point . .-.. .60 RMunlay only, hy rnal, per year, X.00 Weekly, per ycur,........ -. 1-tP Official roper of the City of Medford. Official Vupcr of Jockson County. Entered an Bccond-clnpa mntter at Mrdfonl. Oregon, under the net of March I, J87P Hworn Circulation for 1014, SR88. Pull leaned wire Asuoclated I'ress dla patches. t 4. .t. t Subicrlbern falling to receive papers promptly, phono CIrcu- tatlon Manager at 2D Oil. J . " u ti ' CAVC H "Calo Jornlck linn' fclcKed out no loss than 13 different persons who climbed Into his new light car sup- posln' it ter bo a Jitney bus." LAUGHS A Hull Fellow "I suppose you arc lamiliur with tho workrt of Bobby Burns J" "Certainly nnd aUo with t;he worksj of Billy Hhakespenre, Georjie Byron nnd Jack Milton." Now lork Globe. A Savant . "Laily' said Plodding Pete, "have yon ot any cold vittles?" "Yes. I'll give you some if you will do n little work." "I was. merely nRkin' as n matter nf scientific inquiry. How do you luminal' to keep 'cm old?' Perfectly Frank Gnbe Jones is the most truthful man I know of. Steve Why do you say that? Gnbc Ho "had n black eye last neck and I nuked him how ho pot it nnd He told me thnt n man hit him. Cincinnati Enquirer. Unnppctljins Brown What n rig that woman lias on I Jones (looking) By Jove, that re minds me, I've got to get some castor oil for Brown Kb I foil to seo liow that lig can remind you of castor oil. JoneH Tho bad tiwtu of it, my bov. Cleveland Plain Dealer. " . Glutton "Alcohol is n food ' A dictutii men repeat To justify n swig of rye And then they overeat. Peoria Journal. Hcconilng .Discouraged Around the coiner curao a motor cyclist, head down, everything whiz zing. lie hit the streetcar amidships and crumnled m like a pino blinvinif. They lilted him to his feet nnd the conductor (lusted him off. Ho looked around in u duzed fash ion. Then ho bhw tho car. "1 haven't been nblo to do it yet," he muttered. "Do whatt" "Knock a etreet car off the track.'' Then he ptnpgorcd away, dragging the wreck after him. Cleveland Plain Denier. Not nuthusniKtlc "So you went on record for pro hibition V "yes," replied thu man with tho ancient hilk hat. "I'm ready to voto for it. But I can't help hoping thnt there'll be n deadlock or an investi gation or something to cause the us ual delay." Vushingloi Stnr. Warned in Time Nexdoro (angrily) I want Mrs, you to keep your dog house i;tK full of fleas. out of my Mrs. Ntiybor Your house is? Moray J certuinlv shan't lot Fido go in there again. Philadelphia En quiver, ' Good Idea "Waiter, this kuifo is blunt nnd tho steak is like leather." "Ow'd it do to srop tho knife, on tho stenk. sir?" Boston Globe. "Hnvo yon docidpd on a. present for your hiishnnd, Mrs, Comcupr "Yen; I'm going to buv him nn an UqimriHii for his gold fish.,' Balti jior Ai,UVJ'j" JOSH -mw t ww mrm f 3gjr-y mi tw CONGRESS NEEI)S REFORM B OTI1 bnuu'htVs of congress otTor iiiircostuipf lessons in Domtlni' irovonniuMifc Tho honso is ruhul by a sorrel pnuous. It works lilco nmolunoi'.v. All that is nooossai'v is to sivnro the consent of tho emirus leader, Underwood, and adopted jiibasurAs slide throutrh like a streak. Debate is wasted find rarely indulged in, exeept for the benefit of home constituents.' Lt was the ease with a ropuhlieau ma jority; it is the ease with the democratic majority. The senate goes to tho other extreme. If not domin ated by the minority, ikis certainly bulldozed by it. Any measure can be talked to death by a few wind-bags, pro vided they have endurance enough. A few years asro pro gressives' like Ln Follotte wore filibustering to kill reac tionary measures. Now the reactionaries are filibustering to kill progressive legislation. The child-labor bill was recently passed by the house. It was not a party measure, though favored by party lead el's. Tt was introduced and passed the same day. Only three speeches were made upon it, one by Congressman Palmer, of five minutes, favoring it. One by Representa tive Byrnes of South Carolina of three minutes, opposing it, and a third by "Representative Lenroot of four minutes. The vest of the day" Avas consumed in dilatory parliament ary tactics. The caucus had decided. Debate was unnec essary. The forty-tjiroo votes against it came mostly from the south, where the dollar is worth more than the child. The ship purchase bill was seriously discussed only in house caucus. "When the measure came up for a vote, it was steam-rollered through. Horseplay hud dilatory tac tics replaced discussion by tho opposition. Speaker Clark found it. necessary to call to order, remarking: "Gentle men will remember this is neither a beer garden nor a vaudeville show." In the senate prolonged filibustering killed the meas ure, when the filibustered were joined by reactionary democrats, who deserted the president, just as reaction ary democrats had deserted Cleveland in his tariff fight. But with the deserters the minority could have blocked passage at this session by continuing to talk. The house is no longer, nor has it been for decades, si deliberative body. Its membership is too bulky tor delib eration. The senate has too much deliberation, when the will of the majoritv can be nullified. Both need reform. There is no more need of two houses in congress than there is need of two houses in the state legislature. A sin gle chamber, and that a small one, is sufficient. There is too much legislation, too many Beekman's Belongings of Historic Value (From the Portland Telegram.) Hnrdly among any other clos, ex cept that of the Pacific pioneer, would it be possible to find n charac ter and career like thoo which tho late Cornelius C. B.eekinan pioneer banker and Wvlls-Fargo ngent at Jacksonville has left of record. Unique, wholesome nnd solid down to first principles wns the Bcekman character; nnd the career of this eminent Jacksonville citizen fitted to thnt character in every respect. The Bcekman activities nnd achievements nro of tho sort that arc worth preserving in the nnnnls of Or egon. The mass or material that Banker Deukmnn collected in tho sixty-five years' course nf his bus iness career at Jacksonville is of pu cttlinr historic value. The business papers, notices, orders, advertise ments and other matter of tho same general sort that lie received from tho Wells-Fargo people while acting as their agent in tho earlv days of PEACE EFFORTSWITH DENVER, Colo., Ko&. 36. Elrta of government agents nnd Indians friendly to tho whites ti Induce tho band of Flute Indians who nre aiding Tso-No-Ont in evading arrest on a charge of murder, to surrender, hnvo failed nccordinK to reports today from Illuff, Ntah. .N'avajo scouts havo reported to United States .Mnr- sual Nebeker that the saaws and pap-, pooses in tho band of fugitives have boon taken to a place of safety acroHS tho San Juan river. Forty-clBht warriors, headed by "Old Polk," father of Tso-Ne-Oat and "Old Posey," aro said to be en trenched In what Ih known as Ilu'.- 1ers Wash, a few miles southwest of Illuff and nro prepared to resist tho posse of federal deputies. Marshal Nebeker, it Is stated, will mnko anoth er attempt to surround and enpturo tho Indians with ills present force and will not ask for federal troops for tho present at least. NOTIClI Notice Is hereby given that tho un dersigned will apply to tho city coun cil of the city of Medford, Oregon, at Its next regular mooting, March 2nd. 1915, for a llcenso to sell malt, vinpus and spirltous liquors nt his place of business, No. C3 N. Front street, Medford, Oregon, for a period of bIx months. , Dated February 18th, 1915. B. S. ItADCMFF. John A. Perl UNDERTAKER Lady Assistant "8 S. IlAUTIiUTT Phones M. 1 d 47-J2 Ambulance Svrvjco Deputy Coroner PIUTE INDIANS WTWFORT) MA7L TttTTtTOR laws, too much expense. their establishment, nre not only rnr historical onrinx, but thev aro graphic evidence of the ethic methods ami Hound principles of sturdy manliness in which the pioneer foundations of this state wore laid. The simple rule of the Bcekman days nnd, in fact, nf the Bcckmnn life nnd l)tiiine) conduct wns to do that which wa plainly ripht between man nnd man. Although this eminent citizen wa a banker and financier, tho Intter-dav finesse of that calling never swerved him from the cournc marked out in tho earlier days. The spirit of the sturdy pioneer was liis to the last. The memory of Banker Beekman's achievements, nnd the evidences of his business nctivlties nre all steeped in the romance of the Argonaut ilny. The one should bo cherished bv the people of Oregon, nnd the other should be gathered into the stateV historic' archives if thnt can he brought about. GOVERNOR FILES ANOTHER VETO SALEM, Ore., Feb. 28. llocausa house bit iNo. 357, amending tho present law relating to the organiza tion of co-oporntivo associations, cou- filcted with house bill No. 195, Gov ernor James Withycombo, at tho re quest of tho state corporation com mlHsiouer, today veoted tho former. Several Important bills were sign ed by tho govornor today, among them being a measure reducing the number of election Judges from thrco to two. Another bill which tho ox ecutivo's signature made into n law was that which transfers all of tho state's interest In tho Intorstato brldgo acrous tho Columbia to Mujt nornah county. THE PAGE Med foul's Lending Theater Ono Night Only FRIDAY, FKURUAItV 20T1I George McNanus' Smashing lilt Bringing Up Father The Lo-Mt, Thing In Mu situ I Comedy DELERIOUS DANCING DELICIOUS MUSIC Price . Lower Floor First six rows. $1.50; next 'eight rows, $1,00; last four rows, 75 cents. Balcony First four rows, cents; next ten rows, 50c, 75 Seat saio Wednesday, February 24th, Theater Ilox Offlco 10 A. M. THIS IS NOT MOVING PICTURE WEPFOKTX QTCKaOX, "FRIDAY, FrcrmFATCV 2fi, BOB TELFER PROUD FATHER OF SIXTEEN YEAR-OLD SON Bob Tel for, founor oitv recorder, now in ohnrgo of Olark-tloiiory coin pany paving work in Otogou, with head qua iters ut Eugene, i the proud father of u UUvcar-old son. The father H reported " doing well, l.i ten to thw from the Kitgeuo Oimrd: The Elks' hig In other movement, recently ovsnniml, will icMilt m tlu placing of nt leant one Eugene boy back in school ami nNo in ohlmmtig him u home. It. W. Tel for, n Eugene Elk. lit adopted Fred Cheiiowith, u 10-year- old boy, clothed him and placed him back to school, nnd he itates he will keep him there ut hi own expense According to the storv which the hoy told .Mr. Telfer, ho Iiih heeu working ut odd times for one vonr and n half trying to supiwirt hitiwlf. llo claims that ho wk deserted by hw foster parents one year and a half ago and since then ha had no regular lodging place. "Mr. Telfer first met the hoy in n bowling nlley, win re ho was sotting piiw nnd took nil interest in him. The bov was brought to Eugene three years ago by his foster patents nnd him not been in school since that time. Ho wns adopted liv these people when ho was n cnr and a half old in (htth rie, Okln. UN Dither is dead, but ho thinks thnt his mother is- still alUo in Oklahoma. A year and n half ago he went out in tho fields to pick hops and when ho returned his foster par ent's had left uud he had to shift for himself. "He hai heard no word from them, he claims, until recently, when ho wits in the hospital lis n chnrilv undent His foster parents hoard of his plight in some manner nnd wiotc him u loi ter, stating thnt thov would scud him u ticket in u few da.s so that ho could go to them. He stntos ho never received the ticket and hail not hoard front them since. "U' will rcide with Mr. Telfer at 133 Lincoln street mid will go to the flenry school, where he will nrobahly enter the seventh grnde. Mr. Telfer stales that the bov is verv bright and is verv nuxioiis to go to school, nnd with the proper t mining will make a good man.'' OREGON PEOPLE WISH TO ASSIST HARRY THAW WASHINGTON', Feb. I'll. Seven hundred nnd twenty-live citicns of Albany. Or., and vicinity hnvo signed n jK'tilion nsking Congressman Haw ley to secure legislation permitting Ham' K. Thaw to return to hit, home in Pennsylvania. A large propoitiou of the petitioners nre women. FRECKLES IVbriinry mid March I Icing Out Un sightly KK)i.s. How to Remove Easily Tho woman with tender skin dreads February nnd March becaune they aro likely to cover her faco with ugly freckles. No matter how thick her veil, the sun and winds havo a strong tendency to mako her freckle. Fortunately for her peace of mind the recont discovery of a new pro scription, othlno double strength, makes it possible for oven those most susceptible, to freckles to keop their skin clear and white. So matter how stubborn a case of freckles you havo, tho double strength othlno should re move them. Get an oiinca from your druggist and banish tho freckles. Money back If It falls. Adv. IT Theatre Fill DA V AND SATURDAY' Matinee and Kvnilnjc "ZUDORA" Thu Twenty Million Mystery In EplBodo No, R Jamesu Cruzo is shown In three different characters llo is transformed from tho villain mto tho hero. Ho furnishes spec tacular scenoH in tho new rolo that will arotiHo moving picture fans everywhere of Thanhouser'a greatest photoplay "tfdora". The Rebellion of Kitty Bell Two Reel Majestic Mutual Weekly. News Mabel's Busy Day Keystone Comody S and 10c Any Heat 5 nnd 10c TAXES FOR 1914 NOW DUE UNDER EXISTING STATUTE Fred I, Oolvig, troasutcr, makes statement eovrlnit colled Ion of titvoa for 19H as. follews: First of all taxes togullyjovlod Uud charged shul) be pa.il prior to April iHt following, the remaining ono-linlf to be lintit on or buf.iro August 'J 1st following without ieuiilt. Interest shall bo charged and col leclod on any tus or one-half of tn not so raid at the rate of t per cent per month or fraction of a iiuuth until paid. All taxes remaining uv paid Soptonitjer shall become lie lliuiueiit nnd will bo nuhject to pen nlty of 10 per cent and interest ut the rate of 12 per cent per milium until paid. The now tnx law passed by tho re cent legislature will not effect the collection of tho tuxes for this year, and In view of tho fart that the cg Islaturo also enacted u tueasilro pro viding for tho refund of the Interest on the last half of tho 101 1 tax roll, It has been decided that tho colloo Hon of Intercut will bo waived on hint half payments If made prior to Sop tomlior 1st. llo earnestly rcquojits all tax pay era to check up their receipts with LOOK AT CUIUS IF Look at the tongue, mother! If coated, It Is a sure sign thnt your little one's stomach, liver nnd bowels need n gentle, thorough cleansing at once. When pcoxlnh, crons, llstles. pale, doesn't sleep, doesn't eat or act nat urally, or Is feverish, stomach sour, breath bad; has stomach-ache, soro throat, dtarhoea. full of cold, give u toaspoonfut of 'California Syrup of Figs," and In a few hours all the foul, ronstlpnted waste, undigested food mid Bour Idle gently moves nut of Its little bowels without griping, and you have n well, playful child again. You nced't coav sick chlldicn to take this harmless "fruit laxative"; they love its delirious taste, and It always makes tlioin feel splendid. Ask jour druggist for a r-O-cont bottle of "California Syrup of Figs," which has directions for hnbloi, chil dren of all ages and for grown-ups plainly on tho bottle. Ilowaro of counterfeits sold hero. To ln sure you got tho genuine, ask to see that It Is made by "California Fig Syrup Company." Refuse nny other kind with contempt. Adv. THE PAGE . Medford's Leadlntj Theater BIG SPECIAL BILL SATURDAY ONLY Matinee 2 P. M. Evenlnfl 7 o'clock GeneralFllm Compan" Presents Essanay's Photoplay Mastcrpleco MONGREL AND MASTER A Powerful Drama of Importance Featurlnrj Francis X. Bushman With This Essanay One-Part Drama Mrs. Trenwith Comes Home Blourapli One Part Drama And She Never Knew Vltagraph Comedy A Strand of Blond Hair Bunny Gets In Wronn In This Comedy Hear the Large Wurlitzer Orchestra It's Always a Big Show at tho Page. ADMISSION 5-IO-IOc NOTE Comlr Monday and Tues day: MAX FIGMAN In "THE H00SIER SCHOOLMASTER" TONGUE SC COS SH 1015 the lint of their muncHlcs and report any discrepant Ich piompty, no that Iho mutter can bu adjusted. AUo see that tn receipts contain your per Honal tax. It would oMtodllo the Work III the treasurer's olfico to n grout extent If tuv payers will make aptillcallou M mall for their tax stuteuioiitH, fuvu lulling descriptions If possible. A i0'iiptcto llrt of all piopoit), both real and personal, within the coriioralo limits of .Mmlfoul, has been furnished each of tho batiks whom tax paM'is niii. miiuo payments If desired. A (lood Resolution. To help build up Medfurd payrolls by smoking llovernor Johnson or Mt I'ltt eluars A whito dioionnl chocked tnndr tundras ,a Ide Silver Collar ? The leading men's wear etorca havo Ido silver Collars or can net them for ynu but If you have the Uiuhtcst bother, write us (urn list of our dealers nearest you. oto. r, mi co., ium, txor 1. r. Fresh and Crisp direct from the hie, clean, airy bakinu rooms right hctc in Oregon SWASTIKA Graham Crackers are healthful, vrholtiome and rtuttitioiu. Kcrp a box of tlirte aiptitin; craclrtt attO)ton band. The chiMicn aic de lighted with them. Their deliciomnru and food value make for tiurdy health, while the natutal mild laxative teuiltn clei of the graham flour vc uic !i mutt beneficial. AT AIXDRA MlltS 10 AND M CliNT 1'ACKAnn.H 11 jour Jelr"n'liprtrr,"l, " u, anJ will nlr uu In nf hr liialir nlni eta. Pacific Const Biscuit Co. Portland, Oregon IIAKItllS OI'SMOWl'I.AKi: SODAS m i 1 di STAR THEATRE FRIDAY-SATURDAY Daniel Frohmtin Proonts Tlio Distinguished Dramatic Artioto HENRIETTA CROSMAN In the Famous Emotional Drama The Unwelcome Mrs. Hatch PARAMOUNT PICTURES Patlio Cartoon Comedy Col. Heeza Liar, Naturalist Matinee 2:15 ADMISSION FIVE EEiPIEP Bpiokcrfl qt Turkish Trophies Cigarette llftcen yearn ugo aro smokers of Turkish Trophies Cbjarctlcitailnyl MLkfnilkM&QvJtfitlah i, llitiim tfivurtVt h wM UNION FED AND LIVERY STABLE PULL EQUIPPED LIVERY STABLE AMBULANCE SERVICE 312 South llivcrgido I Phono 150 ! GAUNYAW & BOSTWICK Proprietor utik i ii ! isi ismmiiiiiiiii huh i I liiriiiiiiirilin"iir CjrlNw 1 1 iW,jrirr?vcIBwL-. I DAISY CREAMERY BUTTER At Vour (irorci. (I tin run lord y The White Velvet Ice Cream Co , 1'ln.no. tSt U'.! Ho, (Vntnil CLEAN UP SALE OP" WALL PAPER In order to clone out our preient sloe); of Wall 1'ht to proparo for tfio new nprfiiK cootfi wo will r.lvo BIG REDUCTIONS on all wall tinner now on hand, com IprinliiK thou Intoat tl)loM. Thin In n Kreat opportunity to glvo you roouiH ti I now drew. I Ilnmember wo nro the only paint and wall paiier ktoro i;IIiik H, & II. (Ireeu Trailing BlampH. Waters' Paint and Wall Paper Store UIM lmt Main Evening 7:00 AND TEN CENTS 3trvjst 7"& . .ifiA.