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-- MRDFORD, QRW1QNT, FKTP Y, PKCKAmKR 10. 1015 PA"GEFOLTR U . F' w i CJ siiiiiiiiiiiiiiiH f HK' 1bub$ saaHaaaWUT MP ' asaKnrRV. ' ' - .MBBrocl&rii ' , aaBnva iHRfMiiiuun ''W-! " ': Fk' ' ph1i i ; mi yoiir It UoilO A1EDF0RD JMAIL TRIBUNE AN INDKPKNIJBNT NUWMcAI'KIt ,. I'unURnniJ nvnnv aitkhnoon nXCEI'T SUNDAY IY THK MUDI'OIIU IMllNTiNO CO. Offlco Mall Tribune lJullcllnp, 2B-27-29 North Kir street, telephone ts. The Democrntlc Tim. The MfMlforil Mall, Ths Metlford Trbanc, Tli South ern Oregonnn, Tlio Aslilaiul Trbiino. SUBSCRIPTION RATES One year. Iy mul l-'-OO Ono month, by mail 60 Pep month, dcllvci'd by onrrlor In MedTord. Phoenix, Jacksonville nii1 Central Point - - - -CO Saturday only, by mall, Pr year- 2 OU Vccki, prr year - 1 BO Jflotnt Par'" "ie City of Medford. Official Puper of Jackson County, llntored as spcoiitl-ctaaa timttrr at Mndford, Oregon, under the act of .March 3, 1879. Sworn Circulation for 1911, 2tS8. Pull leased wLro Associated 1'res dis patches. S1 Subscribers falling to rocclvo papers promptly, phono Clrru- latlnn Manager nt 250-11. 4. j. 4.1.T.f . 44. HONG KONG KOLUM miMHmw m Whnt ran I i.lvo n filler rink who lins recently (alien to liorhc back riding? (Allasnmcc lcttlm woilc standing up.) Tli ii I .Mollycoddle, IHh ntiklca worn oncnued In piotty Hpntfl; liln lltwonio logs reminded me. T slnls. Ills wnlHtront wiih ii Uudy thing In gray, (ho Inin of inlut upon iy tiny. A monorlo wan mount ed lu lfTTOstu. ir ...,. n ii..i.. oiii. Pin In lni trornjm,,,,! , PC tjiero citing a rolliir toTTrrr-ni ji10 height uml Hi Iff noun of a fon ??--. .lolin Kondrlclt Hangs In Now York Tim ph. (Moro Yot.) Shortngo of ttfcllliHt worVmon uml the Increase of war brides lmi caused n woddfiig ring famine In Oreat Hrlt nln. Hoot Mini! Ycatardny I ruile homo on I lit Hul 1U ear wlih n Scotch friend of mine. "There's 311m M. ," 1 remarked, "alttlng up In front. Why tlon't ou Hpoiik to liar " "Walt 11)1 aha pay a her faro," uuawored my frlil. II. II. 'IVjHlnyV IIhiIIiIiioi' IttrltarU Kvury Uttltt, th Ohlrnno writer, mm: At th rMHt anompmiit t fort SIutIiUii, u nearby farmar'i on wiilktH) into cmp and xpried a (IcnIi to Join thti rank of the iltl cii Holdlera. "Mv you ovr tlono any drllllnr," iinkod 111 orenit. ' Mure," raioe the roniHinM', "arret of It!" Sli'llnV lhiiilii Coiinlor 8ome baaluMa mon ga fihliiK l raitut IU (liftlr only mthod of arllliiK on the uml or it line liul lau'l Imr ' Uiiaj." niiii' MttH out Wlgglua. tu tkla artl( U la aaya thul rtiioio nuelaiiV llutnan pHaonKra hava I'ltHi iiHMr44tWl. Wtiv of the prlaon- i - fMT 'MBiJ ptrlflod Ui a. 'lgln--naidni(l criminal-, ua it. M'eri, Wv'llolluvit li, Uhl lp I'rom tho UMWt. Waeonahi, 'a I Mra A. It, l(Rfr entfriaiiKd Ihn 'adhw at D)Hj. U, MtftHir of Mm SliarkUford Of 3ttUlMlMllli. A nodal Hiiir an had by all, thpro hliig only wdos praeat , UVu! Vn! WqwI M if' ik a wonderful vninllat," imrKod (h man on tlto aui tot I have Wnon her (0 IfblH hor dlcn.-o tin hoaiH Vnd nllir that Mouiil U (i In i lie axulila and to IH In IIuuImikI link u'ltiOifrt n HiiKri one luuip f iy on' if i' Ohm ClifiMuuu, llliila I tol- t. t'liig rfvivai. Ihla kin im tiutuiriajp nU tgM yoa tuMy uul tut i wr Aniaw. $ vtV Alta I. JM II . AUT I'7K w HliiWi'uiii nfof K?1UB Jn'ja.t F MEPFORP JrAnJ q'RTBUNE, OUR FOREIGN POPULATION IT will surprise ninny people wlnj live inliose pjirfs of Ihe Tnited Stales which have been heavily settled hy CJerniau iieople to learn that the Teutonic element in tins country is not nearly as larye as has been estimated. We have hen nl nil sorts of figures on the liuinhei of (lermans in Ai'ierica, the largest heiiitf that ofCoiiPessilinn Vollnii'i' of iowa, who said that they were between twenty and thirty millions. Colonel Harvey of the Xorth American Review has taken pains to look up the matter in the official tables of the United States government's census of 1910. First, he found that there were in the United States only i:j,:MJ5,n'ir foreign born, all told. Looking uj) the Teutons among these,, the census showed the follewing: CJerniany : 2,501,181 Austria-Hungary I,()70,o2'l Total Teutonic '1,17 1,705 I'ut fully two-thirds of the number reported from Austria-Hungary are not Teutons at all. They are Hungar ians, Ioheniiaus, Moles, Slovaks, Rumanians, Serbians and llosniaiis, who notoriously have no love for Austria, al though they emigrated from Austrian territory. The census figures show the following foreign born who hailed from the soil of ,4the allies": (Ireat I'ritaiu and Canada !,77J1,2(9 Russia ! I.fl02,7fi2 1 1(11 I I'! I VI J i illlww I I I l J l!elgiiuu J9,:t91 'J'olnl allies (,S8:i,72. The foregoing figures only show the foreign born. You have to take into account the children born in this country of foreign parents. All right; (he United States census does that, too. The figures give the following as the total if all foreign born and of American born of one or both foreign parents: Rritish 10,0:57,120 Teutonic. H,'S17,271 Not to mention the Russians, Italians, French and I5el gians, allies of the Rritish. NTorin the foregoing are given the foreign born, or their American born children, of Nor way, Sweden, Denmark, Holland, Switzerland, (Jrecce, Spain, Portugal and Mexico, all of which are well repre sented in the United States. Our Herman neighbor might say that you will have to take into account the third and fourth generation of Her mans born in this country. So, too, you will have to take into account the liritish and ol lid's who have been emi grating to the United States for three-quarters of a cen tury. , GOOD RIDDANCE nplIF Herman consul general at Sail I'Yanciseo, Fran", iopp, who nas neeii mentioned as implicated in some loinh out ni'M's. snviii'r cfin ;iiir;ii'ic niwl I po-koii-iIiIi. Tif-i.1, plotetounntcd' Stales, is iiuite angrv to think mi. u iiit'u mi ic jMuericaus. in reiauatioii.nttr t ... . i i . I no not llko una rountiy sui mori'. hiiTTju u ,,.,.. to ra,r , O.-rniany I am dlmmMed with the lll-f.-i-llng ilUft.iT''1i , '"' l" ",, J" only oiio. 1" lwl U,H Afloi tlif war thttrt' will tuk ulan u letfiilnr nxnilua iif nernimu. lf.U,lU U lirl f.l.ll lllllllll IlllllltU III till! I n.iM i ,.. ,. n..,fii, uiiim'' in mi- i iiii'-ii mniT- nn i 111,. 111111, ,Tininfl- Aiuork'uiia uio not -u waltliiK for the end of the war, but rlnht now nro renoiiiioliiK tlii'lr Auu'ilian iltlnahlp mid roliiriilntc to Oeriuany. Let him go, and those like him, who place the kaiser above their American citizenship. That is what .Mr. Ilopp and those like him ought to have done when war was first declared. They should be in the trenches fighting bellig erents instead of abusing the hospitality of a friendly nation to piny traitor and dynamite neutrals. Any hyphenated citizen who places allegiance to a for eign monarch aoove ins allegiance to Old lilory, who cher ishes greater loc for the land of his birth than that of his adoption, and who does not hesitate to betray the nation that gave him freedom ami opportunity denied' abroad, had better go back where he came from. Such threats as those of llopp win him no sympathy. On the contrar, the execution of the threat will be r'e ceietl w it II relief. E Krportod by Jackeou County Alt tr&at Co.. Hlxth and fir Hu Ciivult . J. W llt'iron a. W T Wnrd t al. j UpulaUun; afttdavlt of W II. Mytr. Ultia J. Uwla . J 8 Harnett, el al. Hrlt of attat-bitieiit. ItUK HIv. K. !' Akhii vm. It,. B. Xlmmerumn, roluru ot auuimoua. John M. Wllllama t al va Kdward Muhoney, et iu, cortUlcat or levy: om bill. V, Call r -Oregon l' i'o li c iloajity. ft al, writ of aitathuniit J, W Minliell va. J. W Mil ,nt rlofc, i'l ux. unair. Pitllsilo Katate of Mtla V. Dunlup appolMiluff day flaal heaium i it. inort. ttaiate of t'ryiiH W Holier .1 iter continuing trial of hearing :" UtlM: nlw to f' lion -1. Mil. n gugrgtga: iMXlttogv, Uatfte of JwniM K. ItratUM Iiim a tpry aad anpraJarBtttgl. ltisil KlHlo 'I'lioikfeiv IxiMlao lieaeom to ttua m lurj. tola In 1ilk b liuaa add UedfoisJ . Ill) no Jl. . 0D. Frwll tl Amu to J. A. Jrr. tots iu blk st Maafaay .... fits M. CUst to ttora t'atoe WMImM ' MH " (ull I 0 00 COURT HOUS NEWS angrv "i.iis command anv iiltciiiimi fivuii - in.atcns to leave lles'ivs- Ull.,,1 UlUtuL ,lu I .1.. l..l. .I......MM?' I mil. Q c n .. io.oo I I IVrr to R. R. O0.OB. F. ii ikii. lota in hlk 91 iled- i lord, rontraet 13.t50.o0 jllarl llnll t UK to It, M. Korri'Ht. pt 18-3.aW Q C. I 10.00 Hotter! Crowder us to R. M. Porreat, pt S-;t.2W Q en 10.00 K. It. Crouch at tu to II, 11. Iliudrlcka, pt I7.::r..;tw 10,00 UHiiH-ea M. Korrot to Frank Handle), pt SK-:il-:'W riOQ.OO John It Carueuter to C. H. Carlton, lota in Carlton 'a mid Mt'dloul o nit I U llll kit tO lt'll.'l,.l I 1 1 . I l'l i t- !! JW ' ! HARLAN, 2'. In, CORTLEY, 2 In. Arrow A'otcfi COLLARS illl!Sflll U..1I r ' Iw Mil,., JOHN A. PERL UNDERTAKER I an I) -isimhi u. s. itHTi.i:rr I ItHtiirts M. IT and ITIK lAinhuUiiiewijunkw I'uruuur TWI N BEDS PLEASE LARGE AUDIENCE Tin-it! wnfc n x""d rinI 'ul lH.t nislil lo .('' tin' Inh'-t riiinciU "Twin Ili'iU," at tlio I'ngi'. X'i oiii' I'll mo with the iiIcm ol' Mi'i-itii; jiii tiling in the wiy of luiili ciHiii'iU "i Ki'iioin iliiiuin; ther em ne to lnnli and lor- lfti Iliu cMrt't of lmwiiew, uml "Twuii HimIm" feneil tlto minute iidtmiitlilx. The liiitim' wn well filled hot It top ami hollow, which nhowx that .led fontV apietit u i hoiiiiniiiK I" hui' pen lor puiiielliiiie in the wav ot h i en I mIiow, The innviPN are nil right, hut an oeritxional cnniPtlv or drama nmii an nn osroWenl wmeo to tlw niniii hill of fine. Tlio east whK'kJI giMiil, and lo ain jtlc out nny otio afaor for awnml ptiiixe would he deiiif: un injiHtiee to the other. 'Hie inniMiKCineiit Iiiik two eveollelit nttraetioiio luoked for Ihe 2-l midj 2'2d of thin mouth, in f'aet. to of the stroititewt aUanfttuti' on tlie' road, nninely, lurgnrel lllirigton, ho will he aeen here In linr l(et wu eei, "The Lie," on Deeeinhrr 'J1, mul Foili ItulierlMOti on the 22d, in dither "The l'lianintr of the Third Moor Hnok" or "llnirlel," the elioieet In lie left, to the vitf ntir of the the njei'. Whilo wo Imvo no heon gicn innnv wind ntlrnetintm till wpim, we nniHt j lliniik the lnenl niniMitreineut for i-l injf ux the Ih-I. I.I) XI)lti:WS. lll'.HI.IN. Doc. tin lieportH fiom CoiiHtniitlunple nny Hint well organl. od SriiiiiHMl U'lhniintMi anil Trlpolltau lain have occupied t whole Vilayet of Tripoli. The jiuaal foreea alao onteied Kaaaitjrl, where thoy aio 10 lKiitod to have touted the ltallatu. The Italian are mild lo have lout al thoiiaand nicu killed and to hao abouilont'd a large iuantlt of arniH and ailiiuunllioii. Kt '. y: IAN TRIBES ROUT I IN big " institutions are but the outgrowth of .,". TtiteH! promises of Sa t is fi CcTcttSto nix e;rs . we have spent over a year perfecting a syiteni to give the people of the Pacific Northwest real-erVicieiH ser vice. the largfest instirijtiQn in the world selling liquors by mail. ('row n Distlllcricc Company 1'. O. !) MAfl. OhllM IMMsH'V THE HIGHEST GRADE OF Canned Goods i ii ipir vt. i' For Saturday marketing we have everything choice the nut ket affords in Vegetables, Fruits, Nuts, etc. MARSH & BENNETT Second !tr eatft Kii-hi Xiitituutl JIajik. Thohe 2"CI. ET LIQUOR ADHERENTS LONDON, Ooo, IOV-tA nd'iiko to the lliiuor lutiiriwla wim neon In tlio re-oleetlon today In (ho hoiiao or com mon iih poKtiimatur Konurnl of Uer btnt Siimuel over floury Knight, r piintor of I.eeda. In a bye-etoctlon In tM Ctevolnnd illvlalon o( North Hiding, Yorkalilro, he polled 7312 votoa n ngalnat Knlght'a I IRS Mr. Knight 111 hla campaign option ed recent utinctnioiitH retrlotliiK th Manor anloa, claiming to ropicment the coucetiHUK of opinion among the laboring ctnMdft. Labor leaders ns tiprtf'd IiIh atateiiienta that 'trndeg tin lonn oppdficil the regulations, woro untrue. WEDDING BELLS .John W. Walch of Luko crook, .lackKoii (oiints, OioKon. jifid Ida. .Marle'NVwatroin of Luke creek, were united In marrlago by 'lev. W. K. Shlelda nt tlio homo ol Mr. and .Mr. Paul Doinnier, Went Fourth atioet, thin cltv, at 7:30 p. m., Thursday, Dec. Utli. Thcae young people woro bom and ralnod in the community wheie they llvo and whore thoy In tend to make their homo, Thoy havo a wlilo circle or relatives and frlenda being connected with some of the oldoHt and most subatantlal Oerinan fiOnlHea in Oil county. A company of f Honda wUiiomhhI the rureiuouvj that made tlioni hiiahaud and wife. A! bounliriil lopnnt waa provided by the J K radon hoatnaa, and tlio wedded coll ide ulai'l on tholr married lire with tlu heat wlahoa or tholr bout or fi lends. Ti.day's llellilnxer W'llllniu .1. Ilnan ns once attnud ing the Xebrnaka state ralr at Lin coln, lie telM or an old maid who board 11 aald that a ride on the inor-ry-go-iouud una exciting enough to scare a person out or ton yearn giowth. "I am told," unys Col. Hryan, "that the hid) lu question bought five dol lars worth or tickets and spent a whole daj tiding on the thlngl" ii ft t'XM SAN 1RANCISCO. t' 1. i'l" every eliaraeter, in addition to our rci'l.ir line nt" staple groeei u v, alwa,s oeeiipy a iimdl portidii of our sinir spare. Our enuned fruits are very eNrcllenl and lmve the same taste and flaor of the i'nslih pirked fruits. Try a few rttiiK and he convinced. Special prices in enso lots URKS STEADILY GAINING GROUND MESOPOTAMIA t'ONSTA.VTINOl I.K. Dec 10. An official repoit glott out here indi catea that the Turks are steadily gaining tha aaoendancy In Meaopo tantla and that the Hrltlah expedition, following Ita long rtreat from the vicinity of Hagdad, la now offering leaa efroctlva realatauce. The report follews: ".Meaopotamlau frent: The eudmy's l'ealftanco la (1erreielng aenalbly. Our troo refiulnl all Hrltlah sor ties ith heavy losses to the attack ed. Six captured aeroplanes have been repaired and are being used against the enemy. "Dardanelles frent: Near Ana far la 'hostile artllleiy opened fire from the sea. Our artillery replied, scat tered hostile troops and drove trans poit ships to the shoals of Klmikll Llman Hay. "Near Arl Ilarnu there waa violent bomb fighting on our right wing. A hostile cruiser 'participated In the'on gagiMiient An ironclad monitor nnd n torpedo boat of the enemy oponod rire. O ir artillery replied and com pelled the monitor to withdraw nttor being hit twice. "In the vicinity or fledditl llalir tlii-ie nas the customary artillery duel " lleimi-'on is working ror a new II- Why Tolerate Catarrh? You haw in ui (I. no doubt, that any cold .iggiuMitus nasal cat.u ill, and the llw of mucous ninazes you that ti Ii objectionable matter could find lodf; tnent in your bead. To ignore this catarrh when tlte cold subsides is wrong because it continues to slowly injiiiu the delicate linings of the nnal a.ssjgcs and clog them up. 'I'o correct catarrh, cleanse the nos trils frequently with n, solution of warm water and salt, insert .iselinc on re tiring, and take a spoonful of Scott's Himilsion after meals for one month. Scott's nets through the blood to feed the tisMics. and contains koothiiiK l)xeriue to check the inflamtiMtion uid Ik'hI the idiMlii Hiinibrunih SeiHt'a it pL'.is,nit lo t.iki-. Scull .S. 1K'iiv Muuuitukl. N J. IJ-Ji THE PAGE .Mitironl's ' lasiillug Mollon Picture 'llieutic. Dally Matlno :' p. m Evening 7 p. m. Prlct"' Mai line.". I'lp. Kve .. II 1 "C TONIGHT "To Cherish anil Protoct" A Vllauruph l-act drama, produred by the HI no HH'bou Hrund under ill reition of William miiiiUi', fm- Itol'UI,. luiillellv uud Kstello iffi "Love au(rOVv,, One-act Vltagraph Comedy "The White Light of Publicity" A hom'I one-act Scllg, featuriiib' lleaale K.uou. Only a Country Girl" Kalein ou-aet cudy COJIINC1 Sl'NDVY "Greater Love Hath No Man " with Km met Corrl gau OPENING OF TOYLAND A- r-i.tl. tin- lii'al'U.irtcis Ii i! i iumU for eve ry i't! will U at ihc RED FRONT 6, 10 AND 85c ET0RJ J2U WvnX Maiu btivtt r x &?$&& ' IS.",. N N , "" ' " "' ' ' ! i mm I THICK, GLOSSY HAIR EF -nw mil- Hull-' Double lis Iteauly in a IVm Moment- Try Thin! If oii care fiy Uoavy hair, that glistens with beauty and Is radiant with life; Imb an racoihfmrable foft ness and Its flurry and luatroua. try Danderiue. Just one application doble the beauty of your hair, bosldue It lnnne dlately dissolves every parllolo ot dandruff: yon cannot have nlw, heavy, healthy hair if you have dan druff. This destructive scurf robs the hair of its lustre, Its strength and its very life, and if not overcome it produces a reverlsnnosa and Itching or the sculp: the hair roots ramlsh, loosen' awl die; then the hair falls out rast. ir vour hair has been noglected and U thin, faded, dry. Mraggy or too oily, gel a 25-cont bottle of ICuowl lon's Danderlne at say drug atore; or toilet ceunter: apply a llttlo as di rected and ten minutes after you will t say this was the best investment you ever made. Wo sincerely believe, regardless of ovorythlng else ndveitised, that It you desire soft, lustrous, beautiful hair and ,lola of Ii no jaiidriiff no itching scalp and uo more falling hair ou Minst use Knowleion's DnnUor ine. If eventually liy not now? Vdv. OPENING .r die NEW YORK PARLORS At their new Ideation, 210 West Main Street SATURDAY December 11 p'rom fl to 12 n. m., 1 lofi and 7 to 9 )i. in. Kver.vbody cordially invited to call. Uoud ninie during opening. We carry a nice line of Toilet Preparations, Tlair (inod.v and Ornaments, etc. Oregon's Largest and Finest Stock of Li nuors -lust be Sold Recjardless of Cost Wo "" jauointolv dispose ot our larise ToToo,ijinv.VJlsheys, Jleers, Wlues, Ulns ana Gariiiaja before January 1. It'll!. We will do It ir low prices and quality goods have anything to do with it. I.oul. at Oils big San If Ice price on Fine old "Ljiiilalu" ltottleil In bond W'lilsl.ey, 4 full quarts or famoim Lyndale bottled in bond wlilakey 12 full quarts only (i full quarts only J)0 $10.75 S5.75 Hpioss prepaid to any ixilnt in the Northwest. Write ror our Tree catalog on all binds or liquors at lens than wholesale This Is the greatest sacrifice of fine old "liquors iu tlio Northmen. ' ', National Wine Company ,1'orthuid, Oregon FUR! Ladies' Furs Misses' Furs Children's Furs FIRST-CLASS FURS at lUsHMMtottl Ii4raef Nothing Nicer for Ckrtatmaa praasau F. W. Bartlett Wltf ItHH Main St. W f I H i'