P'AGF, voxm jrnDFOItt) irSTV, "PllTJiimK MEDFORD, ORKflOX, FRIDAY. MAY 20, 1910 ! i?- UEDFOKD MAIL 'RIUUNB AN lNnKI'KNDr.NT KHWRt-AI-KlC I'UHI.IMKKI) KVKItY APTKItNUOK Kxci;rT hcniiav nv thk AtKH'UUU l'UINTlNO CO. STATE TEXT BOOKS Officii Mall Tribune HiilldlriK, li-V-tt Nor Ih I'lr treat, tnlrphono 76. The Democratic Tim1, Urn Mndford Mall, Tho Mc.lforri Tribune, Th Mouth jjfti OrcKonlun, The Aahlamt Tribune. a lROBl'UTlAM,Kmor. SUBSCRIPTION ItATESI On jrar by mm, One month, by mall Pr month, dllvrel by oerrler In Mertfm-rt, Phoenix, Jnckaonvtllu and Central Point . .. ffelhrday only, lv mall, par year1.. . 1 QQ wowir. jipr ymr j av IS OS SO A Ofjlfltal ''per of thr rilr of Medford. OTnetel Paper of Jarkaon f'ounty. Filtered 4a arconil-iliiaa Matter at Uedforii, Oregon, under the act of Marsh Sworn r-ln illation for 1916 1IS6, rull lia( wire Atiaoclated I'reaa dla-tmlehM 1 J2&SsSa&!SS2 MOVKMHNT 1h.it ii.is ipum-fl uisi(1iTiililf hiwlwny in On-iron h tin- imimiohhI 'h- the ntutc to print lite- tt bookH used in the inlli- kpIiooIh irintc-ad of Ht-ndiiij?' il i r. .1 I . I - f ! I i iic money our 01 me htmi- iiiiu paying execHHive proms 1o the seliool hook tritnf . The movement Iihh liemi indorsed by conimeivi:iI orgniiixatinim, purcnl-teuehers unsocial ions, the ffrninrer.s and labor unions. Despite eo,tlv blunders nnd poliliral strife, (he printing ' of text bookH by the stutc linn proven a urn-eons in Cnlifor- 11111 I he wiving to the people over the reran priecg pliui-gc-u bv piibliuhoi'M exeeeded $,2.;(),000 in 1913. On the mine ral in, the saving to the ix-ople of Oregon wmilil be $70,000 annually. Kansas is also printing a portion of the text books used in that state with a sitnilur proportionate sav ing. Dili the aelual saiug ill eost of hooks to the publie is not all the benefit I be derived from state printing. The money paid out for materials and labor will be kept at home. As the prevailing eonlraets on adopted text books ex pire in 1910-20, it will he up to the mining legislature to aet upon the matter. Failure to act will postpone the matter l or six years. WHERE ARE HIS FEET? EM-TEES A Cull for ti New lilllltnl I'mly Wlinrwi Tho no ciiipmiIk or iiniIdiiiiI pol Ulna Imve leHthod it inntlltlttn whlili It nhoiit a ohv lo iiiideratttiid fitlnrlut mimic, we tlit nnileralMhod, hor)' Iwiitti m chII fur (tin foritintlnu of h hdw political party (hat will Nil ti a h Iihvhii of rofiixti for tlin Uwal. t'lMMt uf votura In our lioil) pallllu. JtlMOI.VRI) TIihI tho anolnllatM aro no lonaor aofllallatlr nnniigli lo anil tho innjnrltv of thoan who havo followml tlittlr foot hIojht. that tho anarcliliilN hu no Ion. gnr a hat eh lat lit onntiKli, that tho MlHiidrmttHra urt no longer aland mt imoiiKli, thai tlitt rHillcnla no longHr mas oiioiirIi. TIIKItlCKOItH W mom for Dm oatHhllatintiMit of h pwrly to lw Hint ahall lie hbI'ii tho tHtUJIlla, agl'n tho anHrclilala. mI'ii lit UmliMOlHm, hkCh tin rmllcala nd anl'n (ho govenirrvetil. IT 8HAM. HW KNOWN AS THK ACriXSTlJ AM) 1T8 KM WI.10M 8HAI.I. IUC ANY Ol.ll THINO VlOI.KNTLV HUITUU UP INTO 8MAI.I. IMKCIOfl. VtWtif l4Hlj Siiiglny ".V Km liinl or h t-t'irt .- VKHS I.I HUM. druMd itatt Wltk rut lliu vim OoMtalulBR whit cartMitlttHji On lap of It. hft of waata . VUiex riU OMQ tb necttmtMiHWs bautta. Olawrini of ibe Utre(. WhK kW I A NEEDED AMENDMENT Otor ot liwdM From Ltwg whit glttvoa JIHlly ralurHOd I'pow lfi elmnir, l'lml mo, , TMm TteMll MttVOk) Id 08 JIWi t 'rHa)rP KutWHlw f I'lHH lamilHlH Til luxl driver wlio can't rhaiiut' five dollar Mil ft1 niw who lutuvi to put tin- (ui out uatll UU lfi ukva dim to ! l 1 III 'I i' mid ma u t the IIiiWh mIio imi ru im.Iv ull Vtflf lll- !i- kdwln Imiiu ouit (I.iIikM ih Ulrla TliuraiU) tluu nt lur liuim Wral Mitlu xtit-M. ThiiittUio n i Huon Women Sufferers Need Swamp-Root TIlOMaullit' 111. on IIh'Us.iihIi o( ni pn hvi Mil nn and ll.iUlor lioul l aud nct ani t it .Woittcn'a coiuiiliilnla often irov tu 1'f MtnittK '" '"" llln iroul'U', 01 Ik rotull o( Uliitiry or bU.ur UU It Um kl4oeK rc not In a lualtb loinlltloa, tbo) ioa laoxH tin other luimu to Uecutu dlmahfil ou way Buffer a urcut deal of taln In tli bark. hwadaiUf. loan of uinol tiun irvouana aud ma t ili i um. m ad triitu Hon t 4la atarliiiH trtutmnit in KniKi'-i twint-Huot, a ibt4rUu i I. -i ui'iinti. obtained ut ttn ilrtin in ii ,i.irHl h"ttlO tli U'l' klou' !.u lp Jut lb.- iiini'ih ii td 4 loot (trrotne aticWttitidltlona. tittt a tuts (fni . r f i. iMiar m AN initiative petition is in circulation proposed by the I'll jiuil h'igbts for Home I ndustry" commit tee, ( 10. S. Wood chairman, to amend the prohibition amendment by abolishing discrimiu.ition against home manufacture of light boer. The bill, if carried, will permit the manufacture of beer, containing less than four ikt cent of alcohol, in Oregon, but restricts its sale, as under the present law, to original packages ns prescribed therein. lTnler the present prohibition law, any person i.s al lowed to import twentvfour quarts of beer from points outside the stale in any one month. This closes the local breweries and sends the monev outside the stale- to build up foreign industries and support distant payrolls. It de stroys the local market for Oregon hojw and deprives t In state f the payrolls. It smashes home industry and fos ters the mail-order booze house. The present prohibition law is illogical and absurd. If people are permitted to purchase beer made outside the state, there is no moral reason why they should not be able to keep the money at home by purchasing, under similar restrict ions, beer made at home. The law is really an anli salonu measure, instead of a prohibition measure, and the same purpose of eliminating the saloon can he realized by purchasing trout a home brewery us well as ironi a ( ali fornia or eastern brewery. 1 1 is not beer or malted drinks that cause tin- human flotsam and jetsam, but distilled liquors and our prohi bition law stimulates the use of strong Honor ami discour ages the use of light lieu-ruges like licer. The wa've of pro hibition thai lias swept over the nation has decreased the brewery output and increased the distillery output. The prohibition law lias accomplished its purpose of destroying the saloon. The saloon has been eliniinatcd prohabh ftirgoml at least in its old form. But as long a we sanction the purchase of a limited amount of liquor llure is no reason why we should not make il ouwlw-s in alead of having to -nid nut of the state lr it. wv .tv- - NEW HEAD OF ATLANTIC FLEET STUDENT WARFARE 43 YEARS! IF x MAY FORK I ABANDONMENT OP MONROE DOCTRIN WASHINGTON. M.i -'ii. I inlf tliv plun loi win 111 (Mine n niitlitifil llalmaWB'' MOT HOT WATM !0F TOUif DESHRJE k ' EOST C0MPLE300Kf 8ay w can't help but lok better and feel uttr aftar an Insld bath. T.i innk nne'a bat and feel one' )("' U to enjoj en InaMe bath each morn Ing to flush iroui me system mo iin-, in tliu piuitrutii ol the Icnynr lo on-1 lou daa waetc, our fermentmlonB .i t- , i u. , i. and polooui toxins before It la W I 111 I'M tllllll-il. till! I llllllll Sllltfl lllll'llt I . . , .!. 1.1 1 I...I'.. Vlt CR.IfiGHTON 'I'lio nlliloto ifliin- i- ni.li tnii, liniml ,tniiii'i i ix I i i' i. mi in till' ii'lil.itllloil ll'i i nl U lii hi it I'm! i ill liliin in i'iiiiiiiii' ii n 'ili ' I i n on il ii In .'.i mi"- ni i In I n i m i 1 1 u I'i 1 1 ii - I pin, i ii.litnii- lut mill kit arr liHr " il in tin ill ilirl, ulifiu ln Innili'il 'H iiplilllit: II O ItHWIllutlr- Ifltp. Ii i- i mi-nlnul otio uf Ihe ftifitlf-t "I iiMi I," iiicitiii-. tm-r tnktii t ii Irnt'k nnd tH'ltl liMt't. BA BLAZING awPSSjePtWHaBpiaBBte J ' -f a. m r sHuinui I'ltiNt-ic (u:o(.i: n c. iv :' Dhiiiiiki- Ih IimIiik 'itixtiilncil In thlii pait of llrltlHli Colnnililii tlirouKh for mat flrun Many lm xlartHil In tho hot, drv weather of tho past few dns Mild tli moke' front them rait bo mn for mlltw mound, out within a te miles of tho clt prosonts a gorgeaue (onp at' night. An (Miormotm lihirc Is snld to he I rnttiuif In Mount Itnlmon park, on tlm' fire nd Trunk l'nclUc. and on the cmiadlH Xortkern near Yellow ht-ail I'llM. (The pinvlnoihl aoveratnent has a anwli army of men flKhtlug fires In this vicinity. Main Is needed for the protection of the forents and In sonx. i-iifK foi tlif mo III of tin- crop. I ii m, built h Mkhael ISurles, n wealthy lumbrrniiiii In 1912 at a cost of f.oo oof), wa totnlly destroyed by Hie this afternoon. 'I'lii' ImtPl was tlttiHtwil In the heart or iIih OlMitple tnountuliis. Tlio biillil InuKjwpre ell instirvd Vl. ICttrlliiK, prnfldont or tlio Mll wuiih'( rulltosd, and 1-om UocUh fellvr mill null' wore on the roml to Sold no W itiiioniolilli' ut the tinio of the lire So fur us known, no ono Ml tfoltlut was lujnrod b tin- flic. With Mfldfnro traoe U Mi'dfonl nnilo. 1'oiCL' pi'iii't1. tin1 I lilted .Mute iinlit Imve lo H'linitii-li some of it older intorpivtntioiii of tlic Monroe doe trine in the event of u di-pute with n "HtuojK'an power. Ouoige Griil'tiiii Wll--oii, pfiift'fsoi' or inlernntioiinl Inw n( llnnnn, deelitieil in nil ndilrewM hero toilnv before tlio I'lrxl tuitiiMiul iiMseiiibliitfe of tlte Icuirin, miller pence tientin Mjau'tl in recent etirn, I'ro liwsor Wilson niil, Hitch euneeNNions will have lo be nunle. "Tile United Stiite Iiiih within re etMil veal's' I'1 "lid. "become n pnrtv to n Ini'Kc diiiiiIht of tivnticH in which I lie hitfli colli fnct illir pmlicM nree tlmi till (liMpntes lielvveeii them of ev ery nnliirc whiiNoever Hie .cltlcment f which do not apply in their trcalv leiiiiH or nre not tipplied in hid, -hull, when diploitinlie iiicIIioiIh of mljif.. incnl hnve I'mtcd. lie icfcrrcd for m vcNlifriifioii mid icport to mi nitcriut tioiinl ciniiniMiin mid Ihtv mtree imt lo decline wm or hcriii liolilitic ilor- iiiV "licit iiiM'-tiiiiiliun and hclme the reHrt fn snlimittcd. "A diipntc in repaid tu the Mon roe doctrine or involving it" princi ple whatever thev innv be would Mirelv he included in Hie nreciiicnt liindc hv the United States to reler dipntei -of everv nattue vliat-u-evei' In mi internntioniil cihiiimiI(iii for ii icport." J. A. Welch, of the Meadows, Ih trHiuaclliiK hiiKlnesH In Mod ford to- diiv II (' WcIIm will loin him in the development of a lit luiti k ( 1 it I in in tin Meadows illhlrld Win Mndfnrd trnne h Mmlforrt mnfln "HZ" EASES TIRED. I SWOLLEN FEET---" Always First on the Grocery List sorbed Into the blood .Inst as roal.' when It burns, leaves behind a cer tain amount of Incombustible materml In tho form of asln-B, no tho food and drink taken ouch riav leave In the all mentury organs a certain amount ot Indigestible inntcrist, which if not eliminated, form toxins und polsmi . whleh are then sucked Into tho b'ood thratih tho very ducts which arc In tended to suck In only nourishment to sustain the body. If you want to see the glow of healthy bloom In our cheeks, to bct jour skin get clearer and clearer, yttt are told to drink tviry morning upon arising, a glnhs of hot water with a leasiKHtnful of limestouo pbosphut In it, whloh is a hunuless moans of wash iiiga tho waste material and toii from the ptomaeh. liver, kidneys ..ml bowels, thus cliansiiiK, hweetenlng .tnd purifying tho entire allmrutary trm ,' before putting more food into tho ston.J noli. Men nnd women with sallow akin; liver spots, pi in i den or pallid com plexlon, also thimu who wake up witli a eoa toil totifzuc, bad taste, nnnii breath, others wlio oro bothered wim headacbea, bilious spells, ncld stout i It or const I put Ion should beln this pb phaied hot vvitu ilrlnUinn nnd an assured of very pronouncud rcuults tu one or two winks ' A tpiorter iound of llmetono phnn phate costs' very little at tho dno; store but Is sufficient to demonstrate that Just ns soap and hot wuti t cleanses, purifies and freshens tlio skin on the outside, so hot water ntnl limestone phosphate art ou tho Ini'.s organs. We must always eoneldt r that Internal sanitation Is vastly inorr :u portant tliait uutalde clcantlnt-in be cnime th skin poros do not ab irb Imptirltlis Into the blood, v hllc tin ImiwH tiores do Iford t reaiui r llul- llc KIOiet lls of liiindlcilx of housiwiveM Ih becuuse Instant rellof for nching-, pulled-1 there u no iiuestlon to v lliui"Mt Up, oalloiucd feot and with the groier. She dot ant buve corng. I to ask If It Is fresh, whether It I puio, full wvIkIiI, wholcnoine and of Why ui llmplnfi around with nehinc. putfi-dup fwt fet mi tire.1, cwfo highest qualltv she knows that It is ull ibis nnd more. pour vi.i:u:s. w.i-ii via ,t. The main itneture ol tin Sol .1,1. Mot I'llius hot' 1 and o.m.iior 'ISl" tnnLi ai f.l !, .ill. ft. Uke down twcllimw and drnw I'OHiiu. the ir'ini and miwry right out of ivi iimi riwic, smart and iirn. "Tu' inManuy stopa pain iu conn, eallou iin,i mmiona. "r" t Biorlou tired, selling, oro fmt No more shoo tujutnaas no ware fot tottuie. making Medford so highlv miIu- tiflc und so thorough!) standardlcd that evvr.v latund Is like evei otlur Hill F Mil I ION HfllFI i """::"" A" w.s i ,. T"' MT" -. llnLI llllLLlUn IIUILL I KK a JMm box of 'lit' from the Cremnerv Uuttcr Is DESTROYED BY i? il.uf U( CU.. ..Il I 'r?;,; Medford Creamery 1 l"i n '. ntnl Jfnr-y rr AftO dniiial II in v I ed lo nici ill tOimiiaudii o! ti III. h I to l'l I eiu tttlllWlIK n.n.tl u i M.o o i uii 1 1 d i i II, w a I 'i 1 l Ii hi .1 In e i i i V l1 hi i i I ' I l 1 In t fe !) l I I t ' ' l l1 l ,1 ! nil .t i . i i i II l Il 1 lolllml I ' ' I Ii V N I II , Il I x u Slate- t i. i - of ma) I ii i i demand It Mllti d i I'i. i t nn 1 rt iii i im 1 1 - i j -'.I, l i i i i ! PWW mi . ii - i . v ". I W i I t Vti.inili Ii i t ,i in iiisto . lei iiioimlit ii .mi IWO .1 1 - aii i llui 1 1 i ii .it I, t 'tie inwu'diutrli friiu uu ilrl-e oo I $) mmm v m il ti p -: Hhl$ Jtat Wl-awtloit (U4 ti-U tenia 9mm " u m t't . .., 'Miia miai itrcnuriiiiuii. Btiiu ivn ct'iiiM . - iwwuw- .-..;-. . i -. , . i ts - ' iii icnJ 4to. iuiMwium j AtKOlUliiS iuMnuS JOHN A. PERL ysDEOTAKEH a luiiii i it . -0 A Record-Breaking Fruit Crop is Practically Assured for This Year Now is the lime lo begin preparing- for the packing and shipping season. Among oilier supplies needed will be 'Fruit Box Labels We can supply you in any size, style, color and quantity. We have the facili ties especially for this kind of work. Ask us for samples and prices. Kgop money at home by patronizing home institutions Medford Printing Company at Hotel a room FRIDAY EVE MAY 26 Hours 6 to 9 p. m. T A BUi -D'HOTE 75 con Is . ( IIIMKHiM. l-eoo. Medford 1 louse Movers m. mdi: HOUSCS. BARNS. GARAGES. MACHINERY. ETC. Phone 488-M BI2 S Now. town. 737 W. Hth f i.vmu itiitN itrrcxMR co. timi: fAltll, l.pj t Iford tor Anhland. Talent and I'hiiit.lx il til), i nci't Hundav, et 1 s en a in . I no, 2 ou. 4 00 and r. I j l in Al o on Halurd.iy at II: I". v ui. tiuud an leave at 8.00 and lo i a m. and 1 o, 8 oo, 6. SO and ' . li m. l.av Axhland for ilodford Idailv, txceut Sunday, at :00 a. .' . ' 1 oo, : oo. i oo and 5:16 p. in. Al o on Saturday nlgbta at G SO a . 1 : JO. 8nudas leavo Aahland at 9: on a m. and 1.00, 4;S0, 8:30 tnd 10 ..J d m WESTON'S Camera Shop 208 East Muiu Street, Atedford Tho Onlv Ej'!uslv , Coimnercial I'hotorapht'va m Syuthor Oregon rfpr:ith e radt- any Unit or, Il.ue ljy apiuhtuitTit Phone 14f-J We'll tlO tl'OlVAt1 B B.TvESTON.Prfip. t. I -.ii m. 0i in ;, i iiai i i i " "i' ' i . 1 1 j-i""ii ji l'biiru 31 i'. an J fJJt , ii i, ut HI' a i I ur i PJ-F... . n-"W tfaniii.MiM.iwir. iii. V , lot (l ' !,') 't W v icn